which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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Forgive the numpty question but which way up does the bearing go?

I'm using this product.

http://www.agrilineproducts.com/Catalog ... 39f4d9956f

Also, do I grease them?

Thanks for your help.

John

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Re: which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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Ok then, does it matter?

Does a generic thrust bearing have a 'load bearing' face?

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John

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Re: which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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Hi John,

I don't know the bearing or app (or if the linked pic is accurate) but a straight thrust race which takes no radial load is in theory omnidirectional i.e. both faces must by definition take the same load - although this appears to have an integral seal so presumably the seal o/d has to seat in a housing and therefore can't rotate :scratchhead: if not oil fed presumably it needs some sort of lube on installation.

Hope this makes some sense and helps if not, defining which spindle on what might bring a bit more help :eyes:

If not RTFM applies !! :help:
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Thanks for taking the time to reply. I think that makes sense.
I will grease the bearings and see how we go.

Many rhanks
John

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Sorry I was a bit vague John, if you'd given a little more info on the application you might have needed a shovel to dig yourself out of the replies as folks hereabouts are not slow passing on help, info, good wishes or sympathy depending on the problem :D

Hope the job goes well
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Re: which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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Looks to be the same bearing type I used on mine in which case they are symmetrical so can be fitted either way.
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Re: which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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Sorry if I was vague. They are the front axle kingpin/spindle thrust bearings.
One face is grooved, the other is not.

Thanks for the help chaps
John

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Re: which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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I have just taken a new thrust bearing out of the box and it is a metal cup shape with a plain hard surface. The metal cup goes into the axle with the plain hard surface facing downward onto the stub axle.

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Top, towards axle.

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Bottom towards stub axle.
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Re: which way up does the spindle thrust bearing go?

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Yes, thanks Brian. Hopefully that will help others down the line as well as me now.
That's the beauty of a good forum.
Many thanks
John

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