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<blockquote data-quote="South West Ireland" data-source="post: 6676319" data-attributes="member: 143530"><p>Folks, </p><p></p><p>I am looking at fabricating a silage pusher, they type that will catch both sides of the passageway using two super single tyres. The shaft that the tyres will be rotating on I am thinking of using some 35mm round mild steel bar and using a pair of 35mm flanged bearing blocks for each tyre. Is there any much difference in these flanged bearing blocks, as in they are mainly a cast iron housing with a selg aligning bearing with a grub screw to tighten to shaft and possibly after that they may be sealed. The prices can vary significantly and as an example I have attached the below. The only difference I can make out is the first is spec'd as a normal duty and the more expensive second type is a medium duty. I suppose one question is , what would be the limits of the normal duty? and would this be suitable for my project of a silage pusher? also are bearing blocks used in agri machinery of varying specs? Thanks</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]848069[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="South West Ireland, post: 6676319, member: 143530"] Folks, I am looking at fabricating a silage pusher, they type that will catch both sides of the passageway using two super single tyres. The shaft that the tyres will be rotating on I am thinking of using some 35mm round mild steel bar and using a pair of 35mm flanged bearing blocks for each tyre. Is there any much difference in these flanged bearing blocks, as in they are mainly a cast iron housing with a selg aligning bearing with a grub screw to tighten to shaft and possibly after that they may be sealed. The prices can vary significantly and as an example I have attached the below. The only difference I can make out is the first is spec'd as a normal duty and the more expensive second type is a medium duty. I suppose one question is , what would be the limits of the normal duty? and would this be suitable for my project of a silage pusher? also are bearing blocks used in agri machinery of varying specs? Thanks [ATTACH type="full" alt="848069"]848069[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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