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Bearing 920040205360
- Manufactured by:
- Delta
- ERP Number:
- ERP10329683
- Part Number:
- 920040205360
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?This is a genuine Delta replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer and is intended to be used with drill presses. The sealed bearing is used to limit friction between the housing and the pulley's shaft. This item is sold as an individual replacement part.
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Noisy bearing in wood lathe head
Patrick from Winona, Minnesota
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- More than 2 hours
- Tools:
- Socket set
- Parts Used:
- 920040205360
2. Drove shaft out with wooden mallet and wood block
3. Drove outside bearing off shaft with wood blocks and vice
4. Drove inside bearing into head casting - went easily
5. Drove shaft into casting and reassembled pull ... Read more ey and cover plate
Delta lathe now runs smoothly and quietly. Small investment in parts and time.
Bearing burned up and melted the bearing cap which is no longer available.
Brian from VALDESE, North Carolina
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- More than 2 hours
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
- Parts Used:
- 920040205360
Bearing cap not available. Called obsolete in some places.
Removed motor
Slid old bearing off motor shaft. Required a bit of tapping
Bought a 2GÇ¥ To 1GÇ¥ pvc adaptor.
Cut about 1/4GÇ¥ off both ends of the pvc
Filled in the 1GÇ¥ side of the pvc with liquid steel.
After dryi ... Read more ng, cut a 1GÇ¥ slot in the 1GÇ¥ side for the speed adjuster
Sanded the inside of the 2GÇ¥ side for the bearing to fit. Very little sanding needed.
Placed bearing in bearing cap
Slid bearing and cap onto motor shaft With bearing toward motor
Remounted the motor taking care to line up the slot in the pvc with the speed adjuster
Bearings on Lathe worn out
DANIEL from ATKINSON, New Hampshire
- Difficulty Level:
- Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- More than 2 hours
- Tools:
- Pliers
- Parts Used:
- 920040205360
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