pillow block bearings

Woodwalker

New User
I need to replace a couple of pillow block roller bearings on a shaft on my sawmill. I checked one place today that would have to order and had a 6-8 week delivery and &260.00 apiece. Ouch.
Anybody have a source for some locking collar, 1 15/16" mounted pillow blocks?
One is a Browning SPR1100EX, the other is a Linkbelt which I can"t read the model # but should be the same part.
Would it be cheaper to just replace the bearing in the block?
Thanks,
 
Center heights vary so be careful about mix and matching differant Mfgs if critical. Yes you can replace the bearing only. I have found Ebay is a good place to shop for such 150 some hits on my search link. Chinese are decent for low speed and low impact, no good if not.

Good Luck.
Ebay 1 15/16 pillow blocks.
 
Grainger has the NTN (good name brand) for $142.25. Surplus Center has 64 0f them in stock for $20.95 each, but no name brand is given. Global Industrial has them in a Browing (another name brand) for $92.95 apiece. In each case your gonna have to pay shipping, but for the difference in cost you'll still come out way ahead. Plus there is also the added benefitthat you'll have them in hand in probably 3 days or so.
Grainger

Surplus Center

Global Industrial
 
The main thing is are the bearings you need type ''E'' or regular duty? The bigbearingstore.com will definitely have type ''E'' and probably $100.00 cheaper, Surplus Supply (936-760-2344) might have type ''E'' and they should be cheaper still, surpluscenter.com will have a good duty bearing at a fraction of the cost and may have type ''E'' if you call them they can tell you. My favorite is usabearingsandbelts.com, they always seem to have what I need in stock, good people to deal with, they will have every type of pillow block made and good prices also.
 
On my saw mill I replace only the bearing in the pillow block saves $. I've started using synthetic grease to prevent bearing shaft set screws slipping in cold weather due to stiff grease.(shaft and bearing gets costly)
 
Thanks for the information and links guys. I haven"t ordered any yet but I have found out that what I need are "E" type roller bearings and they are not inexpensive. New they are around $250.00. I still have a couple of places to check next week, so will see how it works.
Thanks again.
 
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