BEARING REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED
Bearing and Tool
4. Add food grade lube to the edges of the breaker
where the bearing will be inserted.
5. Tap the new roller bearing into the breaker using
a plastic mallet.
Tap Bearing & Tool into Breaker
Tighten finger tight
before inserting into
breaker
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6. Remove coupling, bolt, washers and nuts.
7. The roller bearing is fully seated when it is
13/16" from the top edge of the breaker.
8. Thoroughly lubricate the thrust bearing and
place it on top of the roller bearing. The inner race
of the roller bearing must project through the
center of the flat thrust bearing.
9. Install the flat washer (provided with the new
bearing) on top of the flat thrust bearing.
10. Return the snap ring to its normal position.
11. Add food grade water resistant grease to the
top of the bearing area.
12. Assemble onto auger and secure with the
original bolt.
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