Is it dry inside the bearing? Is it usable?

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Thanks for the information.backhertz wrote:This bearing sounds dry & in my opinion should be replaced or lubricated somehow. Dry bearings will eventually burn & will turn a different color.
Sealed bearings should not just free spin like that unless they are dry or have been soaking in a solvent and all the lubricant is washed away.
Many moons ago when my family was in the roller skating business, we'd take Fafnir bearings, remove a metal cover and soak them in a solvent- gas. Then we'd relube them and mount them back in the wheels so the other shield was on the outside and they'd be used for a while. The skater would either save up money for new bearings or we'd just clean & regrease the old.
I've read some member have methods of getting oil into the bearing without removing the metal shield. But I just spun a new bearing and it did not spin like yours and make a sound. It was quiet and only spun a few times.
Thanks JPG.JPG40504 wrote:'Replacing' the bearing will likely involve replacing the control sheave. The bearing is staked into the control sheave hub.
IIWM, I would submerge it in oil for an extended period.
It can get replentished when oiling the sheave if you raise it to vertical over night in the future.
There is little to no stress load on that bearing, so the main thing is that it turns. It does get side forces applied to it when decreasing speed.
cllib wrote:Thanks JPG.
Since I have more than one problem in the control sheave.
Other than its too freely ratating, there is a crack and the old sheave doesn't have a hole for oiling.
Do you think I just buy a new (used) one?
BiilMayo suggests to get a matched sheaves and shaft.