RickG
Established Member
Hello all,
A friend has a Naerok WL-12037 lathe that needs new bearings. This is the same as the Clark CWL12D.
My understanding is that to do this all we do is hit the bearing with a good lump if wood and the bearing will obligingly come out. We then look at the reference number on the bearing and we order these from
Simply Bearings or similar, then knock this in and we're in business.
What's actually happening is we have hit the spindle with a copper hammer and the bearing now feels rough and only a small amount of movement seems to happen. Please can anyone here, who's done this job give any advice on if what we're doing is right and normal?
Does anyone here know about this lathe and the bearing needed?
A friend has a Naerok WL-12037 lathe that needs new bearings. This is the same as the Clark CWL12D.
My understanding is that to do this all we do is hit the bearing with a good lump if wood and the bearing will obligingly come out. We then look at the reference number on the bearing and we order these from
Simply Bearings or similar, then knock this in and we're in business.
What's actually happening is we have hit the spindle with a copper hammer and the bearing now feels rough and only a small amount of movement seems to happen. Please can anyone here, who's done this job give any advice on if what we're doing is right and normal?
Does anyone here know about this lathe and the bearing needed?