glider rocker bearings

glider rocker bearings
Author :Admin | Publish Date:2012-12-07 08:46:33
This hardware kit is what you need to build one rocker. You will need to drill a 1-1/8" hole for the bearings to push into. We highly recommend using nothing but hardwoods. The bolts, nuts and washers are 3/8". The screws are #6 square recess drive. This produces the same simple arrangement as used by the chair manufacturers. 

 
About the bearings: These bearings are made by the same American manufacturer that has been making bearings for glider rockers since the rockers were invented. They are a low speed bearing made of steel construction throughout. They have a light zinc finish and are lightly greased internally when assembled. The metal shield prevents dusts and contaminants from easily entering the bearing. The bore is smooth and fits a standard 3/8" bolt perfectly. This allows you to use any length bolt you need to build or repair your rocker. We have personally repaired several rockers with this timken bearing with great success and happy customers.


Glider rockers are popular porch furniture that can be used inside the home as well. Repairing the bearing on a glider rocker, in most cases, is as simple as taking out the broken bearing and replacing it. Most bearing problems will not require any more than the most basic of DIY work. For replacements, a standard 3/8-inch bolt fits the majority of common rocker gliders.


Glider rockers are popular porch furniture that can be used inside the home as well. Repairing the bearing on a glider rocker, in most cases, is as simple as taking out the broken skf bearing and replacing it. Most bearing problems will not require any more than the most basic of DIY work. For replacements, a standard 3/8-inch bolt fits the majority of common rocker gliders. Does this Spark an idea? 


Glider rockers are popular porch furniture that can be used inside the home as well. Repairing the bearing on a glider rocker, in most cases, is as simple as taking out the broken bearing and replacing it. Most bearing problems will not require any more than the most basic of DIY work. For replacements, a standard 3/8-inch bolt fits the majority of common rocker gliders.


Remove the broken bearing using a screwdriver or a drill. Most models have several smaller screws that hold the bearing or its plate in place. Remove both of these, then the actual bearing.


Take the bearing to a hardware store. Find the same size and model or something as close as possible.Screw the bearing into place. It should fit snugly in the already existing hole with the bearing plate under or on top of it, depending on the model.Reinsert the two security screws into the plate. Tighten each one down.Test the rocker's gliding ability. Adjust the nachi bearing if you notice a problem.


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