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πŸ”§ Uxcell Double Linear Motion Bushing Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.7
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Description of πŸ”§ Uxcell Double Linear Motion Bushing

[SIZE] - Model: LM8UU, 8x15x24mm Metric Double Seal Linear Bearing. [USAGE] - Linear bearings are part of linear motion systems, often used in conjunction with cylindrical shafts or guideways. [FEATURES] - These ball bearing with two rubber dust sealed to prevent ingress of dirt, water and foreign matter. [CAPABILITY] - Static Load Capacity (Cor): 265N, Dynamic Load Capacity (Cr): 402N (Recommended load is 80% of rated load, not to exceed rated load.). [APPLICATIONS] - Mechanical slides, 2-axis and 3-axis tables, linear tables, 3D printers, ect.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Should be lubricated. But not in the way the other says.

Something different. Don't overcook them. Apply some lubricant to the 8mm diameter chrome rod. Slide the bearings onto the rod while rotating them. Grease collects on both ends of the bar. Wipe off excess fat. Repeat this process until the bearings fall onto the bar by gravity, with the bar in a vertical position. Repeat for all bearings.

Cons
  • Ugly packaging

This is my first delivery and of the five bearings I've used so far all work perfectly. The ones I received were sent completely dry - no rust oil, no grease; Therefore, some of the balls are more likely to fall out when dry mounted on the bars. The ball tracks must be filled with lithium-based grease. And the lube needs to be pushed into the tracks, not just smeared or squirted onto the surface. This is easily accomplished by squeezing a drop of lube into the canal and then carefully inserting

Cons
  • Something else

Lithium white is not the ideal grease for these bearings, you want the thickest possible grease, preferably with molybdenum. and push the rod straight in. If you push the rod in at even a slight angle, you'll catch a few balls on the sharp edge of the smooth rod and push them straight out. By doing it this way and stopping whenever I felt resistance and then building back up, I had only screwed up 1/20th of me. These are not highly stressed bearings, spinning them by hand and feeling the balls…

Cons
  • brittle