If you decide to go the zerk route, you may want to think about adding a length of tubing to place the zerk fitting in an easily accessible place. This is done frequently in industrial situations.
Here is one, there are many.
The bearings that come from the factory are grey. Replacement bearings are green. So, if you have a green bearing...it has already been replaced (at least once).
Since the tolerances on these guys are super tight...it will be critical to get the right kind of grease. (who knows what that is).
Newell has told me that no grease is required....but I am not so sure.
I too need to replace some of my slide bearings. As for grease, in my humble opinion, if you can keep the area fairly dust free, Grease would be a good idea. I need to open my slide bearing up, there must be a way to keep the area covered to protect it from dust. Remote grease points are popular on heavy equipment, except it was done with compression fittings and copper tube.
Dave, Karen, w/Buddy and Moose.
06' Newell #784
towing a 06' Featherlite enclosed trailer or
05' Featherlite stacker for toys and tools,
or a 21' F350 w KTM 300, & MTB
35' Packard 4 dr convertible
59' Nash Metropolitan
I like engines and wheels
Hi Guys,
On the newer bearings P2000I my old broken bearing had Black ends the replacement green ends, both take a grease nipple which installed where the allen key grub screw is fitted which is just a blanking plug.