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    Default Going Cheap on Grizzly G0704 Bearings?

    What are the advantages the expensive bearings have over the cheap ones? Do they last longer? If so should I buy the expensive bearings once or continuously buy the cheap ones?

    Cheap Bearings:
    7007C Precision Ball Bearing 35x62x14
    7005C Precision Ball Bearing 25x47x12


    Expensive Bearings:
    BNH007TU Nachi Angular Contact 35x62x14
    7005CYP4 Nachi Angular Contact 25x47x12




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    Post Re: Going Cheap on Grizzly G0704 Bearings?

    Why not use NSK? Look on eBay, sometimes they are very reasonable:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/NSK-7007AW-...ss!53142!US!-1

    Your G0704 will never take advantage of 35000 r.p.m. bearings anyway.

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    Default Re: Going Cheap on Grizzly G0704 Bearings?

    I don't really think you need the Nachi bearings: you are not going fast enough for the difference to matter.
    The $20 ones sound fine to me.

    Cheers
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    Default Re: Going Cheap on Grizzly G0704 Bearings?

    Would the higher rpm bearings generate less heat?



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    Default Re: Going Cheap on Grizzly G0704 Bearings?

    Yes, that is correct, but you would need to be up at the high end of the RPM to notice. Axis drives will never get anywhere near the high end. A few drops of oil once a year in most cases and you are good.
    Spindles can if they are very high speed. For that they need to be small diameter - which is less robust. Trade-off.

    Dental drills can easily clock 60k rpm. Normal service contracts are meant to replace the bearings every 6 months. My dentist told me that is what the nominal contract says, but in practice they get replaced every 3 months - with the intermediate replacements being done under warranty. That is factored into the contract price of course.

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