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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Andybpowell View Post
    It could be incorrect preload or just the poor quality bearings they use in the machines in the first place when I bought mine I spent a few days stripping it down cleaning it and reassembling with fresh grease from the factory they are not well adjusted it was time well spent and cut my backlash in half

    the supplier I used were Simply Bearings Ltd

    I'm not sure if your machine will use the same size bearings as mine I would assume so but you know what they say about assumptions
    These are the bearings I used
    1 x 6209LLBCM/5K NTN
    1 x 6007VV NSK
    1 x 32005X/Q SKF
    1 x 32007X/Q SKF

    Yuo've got to partially dissasemble to check/adjust the preload so you could check the bearing sizes then
    Many thanks for your detailed explanation

    I will check out the supplier and understand preload.

    Many thanks


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  3. #12
    How difficult is it to remove the bearings, what equipment would be required? Like you say I’m halfway there so I may as well replace them.
    Many thanks


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  4. #13
    I needed a bearing puller and a press where abouts are you in the uk

  5. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Andybpowell View Post
    I needed a bearing puller and a press where abouts are you in the uk
    Thanks Andy.
    Yes I reckoned I’d want those. My issue is I was expecting Amadeal to be a bit more helpful considering it’s new and unused.

    I’m in South Yorkshire, Barnsley to be more precise.


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  6. #15
    yes I understand your point sadly from experiance with all of these chinese made machines they make the same machine to differant standards depending on the specifications of the purchasing company who rebrands it and sells it to you from what I've seen the amadale branded machines this is the quality you get basically you get what you pay for but with a few hours put in setting it up it's a pretty solid machine (ok quite a few hours setting it up )

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  8. #16
    I guess this is what I’m preparing myself for now. I need to look at the equipment required to do a full refit of the bearings. Alternatively I pay someone to do this for me.


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  9. #17
    I've only just seen your other thread about removing the spindle and adjusting the preload, the bottom nut is just a cap that locks the bearing in place the adjustment is just on the upper and you have to slacken off the 2 locking screws first remembering to tighten them after
    Last edited by Andybpowell; 07-12-2022 at 10:55 PM. Reason: mis-spelling

  10. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Andybpowell View Post
    I've only just seen your other thread about removing the spindle and adjusting the preload, the bottom nut is just a cap that locks the bearing in place the adjustment is just on the upper and you have to slacken off the 2 locking screws first remembering to tighten them after
    Thanks Andy. I’ve tried tightening this up and it seemed to have some effect but then the noise was more sporadic but there.
    Can this be tightened up really tight? It seemed to be tight anyway before I loosened it and then tightened back up.

    I need a pin spanner to do it properly.

    Having said that I’m probably best doing as you did and add new bearings

    Are you anywhere near me in South Yorkshire?


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  11. #19
    sadly no I'm in southend on sea I did have to tighten mine with a punch
    Last edited by Andybpowell; 08-12-2022 at 10:02 AM.

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  13. #20
    Want to buy it + extras?


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