Description
When you’re dealing with rotating shafts on your equipment and need reliable support, this insert bearing does the job. The 1-3/16 inch bore fits commonly used shaft sizes on everything from conveyors to PTO drives, while the spherical outer race accommodates misalignment that happens with working machinery. You’ll appreciate the greaseable design—it lets you keep things lubricated without tearing the whole assembly apart.
What You’re Getting
- Lock collar secures the bearing to your shaft without set screws or keyways that can work loose
- Greaseable design with fitting lets you pump in fresh grease during regular maintenance
- Narrow inner ring design fits in tighter spaces where standard bearings won’t
- Spherical outer race compensates for shaft deflection and housing misalignment
- Timken quality construction handles agricultural loads and conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing handles the shaft support duties on a wide variety of agricultural equipment—from conveyor systems in grain handling setups to support bearings on hay equipment and implement drives. The 62mm outside diameter and narrow profile fit many common mounting configurations where space is tight but you need serious load capacity. Whether it’s supporting a feed auger shaft or keeping a conveyor roller running straight, this bearing takes the punishment that farm equipment dishes out.
Made to Last
Farm work means dealing with dust, moisture, and heavy loads that can quickly destroy inferior bearings. This Timken bearing uses proper heat treatment and quality materials to handle demanding agricultural conditions. The lock collar eliminates the loosening problems you get with set screw designs, while the grease fitting lets you maintain proper lubrication even in dusty environments.
Installation Notes
The lock collar makes installation straightforward—slide it onto your shaft, position where needed, and tighten the collar. No machining keyways or drilling for set screws. When greasing, pump until you see fresh grease at the seals, but don’t overpack it. A little grease weeping out is normal and helps keep contaminants away from the bearing surfaces.






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