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Sleeve Bearing

08/07/2009 10:59 AM

Its a very old motor no name plate bearing details and its sleeve bearing needs to be replaced - What is the bearing number or specs I need to give?

MAKEFUJI ELETRIC 600HP;TYPE : MLA6562B VOLT : 6.6K.V, 50HZ Frame 560 AMP 52A RPM 590 SR. no. 82078318NS1 Insl Class F Conn Y(Star) P.F 0.8

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Re: Sleeve Bearing

08/08/2009 12:03 AM

Hey Mebkris,

If you want to e-mail us your details such where you are located...ECT we can provide help here through a replacement bearing or solid brass.

info@alnoproductservices.com.au

http://www.alnoproductservices.com.au

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Re: Sleeve Bearing

08/08/2009 1:41 AM

Bearing dimensions required, inside diameter, outside diameter, length and taper etc..

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Re: Sleeve Bearing

08/08/2009 7:40 AM

Hi Mebkris,

Only way would be to remove the bearing and get new one made after checking the dimensions from old one. As being old motor I do not think even Fuji can offer you as spares.

Suresh Sharma.

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Re: Sleeve Bearing

08/08/2009 11:57 AM

Hi Mebkris,

Usually the bearing number is engraved at the end part of the bearing. however if it is not readable or not available use caliper, take measure the inside, outside and length. if the caliper is not available take the old bearing to the bearing store as sample oppppsssss!!! too heavy. at least you will be getting the proper one as per sample

Kind regards

Roman

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