Part Location Diagram of 65677 Ridgid Bearing
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Bearing 65677

Manufactured by:
Ridgid
ERP Number:
ERP11869092
Part Number:
65677
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$65.79
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This is a genuine Ridgid replacement part that has been OEM sourced to ensure quality. The bearings are intended to be used with drain cleaning machines. The bearings are used to reduce friction between the idler cone and the adjustment cap assembly. This item is sold as an individual replacement part.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Ridgid
This part works with the following products:
  • Drain Cleaner

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Bearing had failed. Locked up. I had to pound the old one out with a pipe and hammer.

DAVID from Meriden, Connecticut

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Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Parts Used:
65692, 65682, 65677
Removed the cover with an Allen wrench. Turned the clutch cover counterclockwise. Removed clutch. I had to pound the bearing out. It was pretty tough! But i got it out. Put the new one in....more pounding (i was afraid I\'d damage the bearing). But all seems well.
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