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Your cart is empty.These 1" diameter ball bearing rollers are perfect for creating your own out feed roller tables or conveyor system. Unlike rollers which operate only in a straight line, these 360º universal transfer bearings are particularly suited for curved work created on band saws and router tables as well as straight cutting on bench saws and miter saws . Featuring two screw holes in each bearing surround for solid attachment to the worktable or workbench. Each bearing has a maximum load rating of 110lbs.
M. Dees
2025-09-04 12:46:02
I bought these to install on the bottom a portable bar made from a whisky barrel to make it easy to roll around on a concrete floor. I figured they worked great at moving materials in the ball-up position, so why not upside down? I read the warnings in some other reviews and figured they were being over cautious. Believe them -- these do not work well as wheels unless you have perfectly smooth concrete floors with no control joints or cracks. Because of the point loading on the very tip of the ball rather than spread out like a regular wheel, they leave tracks in both concrete and wood floors. The tight clearance between the housing and the ball also make them get clogged-up easily with any debris on the floor, though I haven't had that problem with sawdust when they're used in the right orientation. Bottom line: DO NOT USE THEM AS WHEELS!
Nick
2025-08-05 17:03:54
I repurposed a cable spool and made it into a semi-portable welding table. Casters would have brought it up too high so I decided to use roller bearings since any size smaller on casters would have not been able to support the weight when I added on a 1/2 year plate to the top. I’m using this in a 2 car garage so I won’t be moving it more than a few feet at a time. Anyways, these roller bearings actually do perform well upside down and under a load, as long as you plan it out have the weight distributed evenly . I use feet levelers to raise the entire table up off the floor when I get it to where I want it to be. My bearing spend very little time actually touching the floor and supporting any weight
toolio
2025-08-01 11:40:15
I have yet to put these to the test, but they seem like they roll easily and should result in some nice workshop supports. My only concern is that there seems to be too much space between the roller and the housing which will allow dust to enter and gum it up, but it's probably nothing that couldn't be fixed with an air compressor and some oil.
Steve R.
2025-06-21 13:16:54
These work great for a roller stand I made for the shop. I use these to support the wood going into or out of the table saw. The ball bearings work much better than something like a rolling pin, because if the rolling pin isn't lined up right, it will push the wood left or right slightly, pulling it away from the fence. These are large boards I'm ripping myself, so it works much better with these roller balls, as the wood doesn't get pushed slightly sideways and it is very easy to keep the boards against the fence. Just what I needed.
Lance A. Endres
2025-06-16 14:51:06
These bearings roll smooth and they are what you expect to get out of roller bearings. Buying bearings online is a tricky endeavor as the effectiveness of the primary function cannot be tested. Fortunately, Amazon reviewers came to the rescue. Searching through the options for some bearings and you find the users have found the bearings are cheaply made with plastic washers which will inevitably have increased friction and decreased performance. These rollers claim they have internal 1/8th-inch bearings that the main ball rolls on. I have not personally confirmed this, but based on the smoothness of the rolling, I would believe this is true.I was looking for a work support stand to help support material like 4x8 sheets of plywood or extra long dimensional lumber on my table saw, miter saw, et cetera. They have dedicated 3-in-1 stands for this, but most of them seem to have poor reviews. So I went with the approach of getting a Rockwell RK9034 JawStand XP () and combining it with a scrap piece of 2x4 and these bearings. It was a little more expensive the buying the 3-in-1 stands, but the end result is a much sturdier and more versatile tool system.
Alta Price
2025-06-05 12:26:17
Not smooth rolling for what I was needing them for designed as picture shows upright not as I needed to mount under and you would think it would work either way but manufacturer says no only upright oh well I will find another use for them one day
barkeep1977
2025-04-28 14:29:55
For the price, these rollers are really well constructed. I've installed them inverted even though that isn't recommended by the manufacturer and they are performing wonderfully. Very smooth.
Jeremy Scidmore
2025-04-02 18:30:14
Some of it might be stainless, but not all! These rust very quickly and stop working smoothly in humid environments. I had to change out constantly, and I am now looking for better quality products.
Guillermo Ortiz Zarate
2025-03-01 18:17:38
Aún no lo uso ,pero su fin será colocarlo en una puerta de metal que es demasiado pesado ,y se realise apertura asà como el cierre .cuando realise su función lo daré a conocer y sabremos si es funcional o no .gracias
TJ Helk
2025-02-23 11:33:20
Works perfect as a lightweight roller on a shelf in my truck.
Chris
2025-02-22 15:04:20
I used them to make a slide out tool rack for my pickupThey worked okay
Lorenzo Antonio
2025-01-30 16:14:02
Muy buena calidad de construcción lo recomiendo ampliamente
ARTURO RAMIREZ
2024-12-31 16:58:14
Util por la facilidad que proporciona su balin principal y secundarios para rodar con peso.
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