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SKF vs. FYH pillow Block bearings

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MedicineEng

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Jun 30, 2003
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Hi All:

In our AHUS we have been using SKF pillow block bearings since opening, almost 6 years ago. Recently one of my managers came and pitch me aa suggestion to use FYH bearings instead.
I never worked with Japanese brand so I don't know exactly how these stack up against SKF's.

Anybody already worked with this brand? What is your opinion?

Thanks a lot for your feedback.

 
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We have had awful experiences with SKF pillow block bearings. They're noisy, sensitive to overheat, the o-rings used to drive the seal sleeves fail and they make a god awful racket, and they're a pain to service as they require removal of the shaft.

Cooper bearings are the bee's knees if you can afford. I think Timken has developed a parallel line of split line shaft bearings if you prefer.

It doesn't help that our first SKF shaft came book-ended with axial bearings...
 
Sorry for the late reply.
Thank you both for your input.

Artisi:
I was told that in this region, FYH bearings have a more extensive sales network and they are typically stocked by the local shops, while SKF's are not so common.
 
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