Posted by pete 23 on June 20, 2016 at 11:28:38 from (184.12.39.158):
In Reply to: bearing lock collars posted by Mike Aylward on June 20, 2016 at 08:13:14:
Had this discussion many times over the years. But the most interesting and frustrating one I ever had was with a IH area rep. Called them the Block man in those days. Worked a desk in sales dept at dist office but got promoted. Had a shaft on a corn head that was wobbling due to spacers that were too large inside diameter for the shaft and cocking . Any way, pulled it apart and the customer insists a "company man" check it out. When I got the self aligning bearings off he noticed the inside race was eccentric. Immediately he said that is the problem, the bearing is faulty. I told him, that is the way a locking bearing is made. He got on his high horse a bit and had the parts man get a couple new bearings out. When they looked exactly the same with inside race being eccentric, I think he still didn't believe us. At any rate , I was able to get the shaft running true and I bet he had some discussion with his supervisor. Never heard anymore about it.
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