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Roller Bearing Stub Axles

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AXS000
$125.95 - $298.95
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Designed for convenient travel with low maintenance. Select axle width below. Sold per pair.

Create sturdy roller-bearing axles using our axle stubs that are designed to weld on to a square metal shaft or convert your antique buggy axle to roller bearing by cutting off the ends and welding on these stub axles. These are precision machined of high tensile steel and come complete with Timken bearing and seal assemblies. Allow 4 weeks for delivery.

Specifications

  • Measured by Square Axle Body Size
    • Axle widths: 1", 1 1/8", 1 1/4", 1 1/2", 1 3/4", 2".
  • 1" and 1 1/8" axles
    • Made of 4140 hot-rolled steel stock
    • Approx 11" overall length
      • 7 1/2" length from tip to square body (approx 6 3/8" working length from end of threads to square body)
      • Approx 3 1/2" square body length
      • Boxing Length - 7 1/8"
    • 1" axle 
      • Inner bearing - 07093
      • Outer bearing - A6075
    • 1 1/8" axle
      • Inner bearing - 07100
      • Outer bearing - A6075
  • The 1 1/4" - 2" axles
    • Made of 1045 hot-rolled steel stock
    • 1 1/4" axle
      • 7 7/8" working length from end of threads to square body
      • Approx 5" square body length
      • Boxing Length - 8 1/2"
      • Inner bearing - LM67048
      • Outer bearing - 07093
    • 1 1/2" axle
      • Boxing Length - 8 1/2" 
      • Inner bearing - LM29748
      • Outer bearing - 07100
    • 1 3/4" axle
      • Boxing Length - 9 1/2" 
      • Inner bearing - 25580
      • Outer bearing - LM67048
    • 2" axle
      • Boxing Length - 9 1/2" 
      • Inner bearing - 369A
      • Outer bearing - LM29748

Q&A

Question: How can I convert my old-style axle to roller bearing?

Answer: We recommend that you cut both your existing axle and the stub axle at a 45 degree angle before welding them together. This gives more surface area to weld together for greater strength. We recommend that you cut the stub axle first and then use it as a guide for cutting the length and angle of the existing axle.

 

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