Description
When you’re dealing with rotating shafts on farm equipment, you need a bearing that can handle the loads and keep things spinning smooth season after season. This relube insert bearing is built for exactly that—it fits 1-1/4 inch shafts and features a wide inner ring design that spreads the load better than standard bearings. The greasable design means you can keep it properly lubricated for long service life, and the lock collar makes installation a breeze.
What You’re Getting
- Spherical outer race that allows for shaft misalignment—your equipment doesn’t have to be perfectly square
- Wide inner ring spreads loads over more surface area for longer bearing life
- Lock collar secures the bearing to the shaft without needing set screws or special tools
- Greasable design lets you add fresh grease through standard grease fittings
- Timken quality construction that meets original equipment standards
Built for Real Farm Work
This type of insert bearing fits a wide range of agricultural equipment including tillage tools, hay equipment, planters, and other machinery where you need a reliable rotating joint. Whether you’re running a disc harrow, hay rake, or conveyor system, this bearing handles the combination of radial and thrust loads that come with farm work. The 1-1/4 inch bore size is common on mid-sized equipment where you need more strength than smaller bearings provide.
Made to Last
Timken has been making quality bearings for decades, and this one’s no exception. The construction stands up to weather, dirt, and the constant vibration that comes with farm equipment. The greasable design means you can keep it properly lubricated for long service life, and the seals do their job keeping contamination out.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward—just bolt it down and slide your shaft through. The lock collar secures everything in place without needing special tools. A quick tip: clean the shaft thoroughly before installing to ensure the lock collar grips properly, and don’t forget to pump in some fresh grease before you put it back to work.






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