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I want to share my experience of restoring a separator in non-separable bearings in the field, from wire inserts for distributing balls in cages with the desired pitch. This will help extend the life of many machines and mechanisms without removing and replacing bearings.

I encountered this when, after several years of operation of an electric drill, the separators in the non-separable bearings of the engine rotor collapsed in it.

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After removing the remnants of the separator and filling the space between the clips with thick grease, he inserted a rigid copper wire in the form of a spiral between the balls, evenly distributing them. After that, I closed the ball bearings and lubrication with a dirt washer. The performance of the drill after such a repair was fully restored.

Author: B. Lomakov

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