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Hi Aaron:
It is hard to diagnose bearing failure without the bearing in hand. Could
you take a photo of a ruined one (dismantled) so we could see it? there are
lots of failure modes, corrosion, flaking, etc. My Maxant 20 frame extractor
has been working for 30 years with no bearing problems at all. The bottom
bearing has a grease nipple and the bearing is raised up so that honey does
not get into it.
Best regards
Donald Aitken
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From: "Aaron Morris" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 8:39 PM
Subject: [BEE-L] Bearings
>I have a Dadant 10/20 Stainless Steel radial extractor. The bottom
> bearings on the main shaft usually burn out every third year, right in
> the middle of extracting. Consistently. So much so that I buy
> replacement bearings 5 at a time and store the extras under the
> extractor so I have them readily available when needed. In fact, it's
> so predictable that I usually replace the bearings before I start
> extracting every other year.
>
> It seems this is excessive. I've had the extractor for about 20
> years. Have other subscribers had similar problems?
>
> Aaron Morris - I think, therefore I bee!
>
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