







Wolfride Rabbet Router Bit Bearings Replacement Bearings for Router Bits | Inner Dia. 3/16” & Outer Dia. 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1, 1-1/8
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Wellesly R.
> 24 hourI only got 9 bearings in my package instead of 10 how do I go about getting back the missing one
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brandon fields
> 24 hourPut the first bearing on a router bit, turned the router over and the seal fell out. Put on a 2nd bearing and this time the seal fell out after I turned the router on. Didnt even get to try them in action.
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D J
> 24 hourUsed bearings in the construction of mower blade balancer. Worked well for the project.
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Louis
> 24 hourDont buy if your are looking at good bearings without play ...
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Ken Z
> 24 hourThis set of Wolfride Rabbet Router Bit Bearings worked perfectly for us. The set allowed us to utilize several of our previous owned standard router bits in more effective and efficient ways which ends up saving money from purchasing more single use bits.
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Don
> 24 hourThese will not fit a standard 1/4 in shank so beware that you will be returning these like I did.
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Julie M. Whitney
> 24 hourBought these last week for a special project I have going along with some bits. Less than six inches of work and the bearing I was using from the set flew apart. Happened to have the same size on an old bit I have and used it instead. Trimmed 40 feet of facia board without further trouble. Id give them no stars but looks like I might have to give them one. Am sure disappointed with the Wolfride bearings and am returning them for something else!
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big b lover
> 24 hourfor a mower blade balancer I added a 5mmID x 1mm thick washer between each bearing on the 3/16 shaft because as-shipped the bearings stick together somewhat, causing the whole gang to rotate rather than just the bearing the mower blade hangs on. because the increased thickness of the added washers (5 total), I had to leave off 1 bearing.
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NICOLAS M.
> 24 hourRecomiendo
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P. G. Holcomb
> 24 hourSaw this on a You Tube Vid being used as a mower blade balancer and glad I did. I mounted it on a 2x4 at one end of the shelving in my basement. Drilled a level 1/4 hole a little over an inch deep and pushed the shank in the hole. Tried it out today and it worked great !