Description
When you’ve got shafts that need to turn smoothly under tough conditions, a quality insert bearing makes all the difference. Whether it’s a rotating auger, conveyor drive, or any other piece of farm equipment with a 2-inch shaft, this Timken bearing handles the job with the reliability you need when time matters most.
What You’re Getting
- 2-inch bore with wide inner ring design for heavy-duty applications and better load distribution
- Set screw lock system keeps the bearing positioned exactly where you want it on the shaft
- Greasable design lets you pump in fresh grease to push out contamination and extend bearing life
- Spherical outer race self-aligns to reduce stress on housings, even when things aren’t perfectly straight
- 100mm outer diameter fits standard agricultural bearing housings
Built for Real Farm Work
This insert bearing fits a wide range of agricultural equipment including tillage tools, hay equipment, planters, and other machinery where you need a reliable rotating joint. Timken bearings are built to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use. From grain handling systems to implement drives, this bearing keeps things turning when the work gets heavy.
Made to Last
The greasable design means you can pump in fresh grease to push out contamination and keep things running smoothly. Farm work means dealing with mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that can quickly destroy inferior bearings. This bearing uses quality construction that is properly heat-treated and manufactured to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use.
Installation Notes
The set screw lock makes installation straightforward – just position the bearing where you need it and tighten the set screws against the shaft. Clean the shaft thoroughly before installation and apply a small amount of anti-seize compound to prevent the set screws from welding themselves to the shaft. Regular greasing through the fitting will keep this bearing running for years of reliable service.






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