Any of the name brand will be better than than no name chinese bearings. SKF, FAG, NTN, NSK etc...
I'm going to order new bearings for my HF geared-head mill spindle, but wondering if I should get aftermarket units. I'd like to also find ones that are the same dimensions, but can handle higher speeds, as I'll work on getting a faster motor or convert to belt drive later to get higher spindle speeds.
Are there any better brands of bearings I should look into?
Thanks,
-Neil.
Any of the name brand will be better than than no name chinese bearings. SKF, FAG, NTN, NSK etc...
Regards,
Mark
www.wrathall.com
What about VXB or Mcmaster (although their bearings are unbranded/unstated)? I tend to choose the easily-orderable sources (ie: online) before going to the wait-for-quotes sources. I might just try local sources too.
cnczoner,
I just found a site last night while looking for Timken roller bearings.
www.bearingsdirect.com
They had the actual Timken bearing I was looking for at 1/3 the cost of McMaster, so you may want to check it out.
Fegenbush
Have you looked at SKF or NSK?? They carry all kinds of bearings for every application.
Toby D.
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www.refractotech.com
I generally buy bearings over Ebay. You can normally find everything except the really exotic P2 spindle bearings.
Regards,
Mark
www.wrathall.com