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I replaced the bearings in the front of my die grinder because it was sounding really rough and had a lot of axial play.
It's got one of these in it now and after barely a minute at full speed(27,000RPM) it was getting rather hot, not much longer and I wouldn't have been able to hold it.
The original was a FAG 6001-2z, I couldn't find an exact replacement but I didn't look very hard, a bearing is a bearing, right?
Does it just need to "Wear in" a bit?
It's got one of these in it now and after barely a minute at full speed(27,000RPM) it was getting rather hot, not much longer and I wouldn't have been able to hold it.
The original was a FAG 6001-2z, I couldn't find an exact replacement but I didn't look very hard, a bearing is a bearing, right?
Does it just need to "Wear in" a bit?