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Main Shaft Bearing for RC ERA C189 MD500
Eliminate Drive System Vibrations
Gritty or loose bearings are the root cause of high-frequency vibrations that can interfere with your helicopter's gyro and altitude hold sensors. This high-speed 6 x 3 x 2.5mm shielded bearing provides a smooth, frictionless axis for your C189’s drive system, restoring the whisper-quiet performance and flight stability of a brand-new machine. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Dual Shielded Design: Features metal shields on both sides to keep out dust and debris, extending the life of the bearing in outdoor environments.
High-Chrome Steel: Manufactured from premium steel for superior hardness and resistance to the axial loads generated during 6CH maneuvers.
Pre-Lubricated: Comes factory-treated with low-viscosity high-speed oil to ensure immediate smooth rotation right out of the box.
Perfect Tolerance Match: Specifically sized to fit the RC ERA C189 main shaft and motor mounts with zero axial play.
Clean the Seat: Before pressing in the new bearing, ensure the mounting housing is completely free of old grease and plastic shavings.
Even Pressure: Use a bearing driver or a flat tool to push on the outer race of the bearing; never press on the inner race or you may damage the internal balls.
Check the Shaft: If the old bearing failed, inspect the main shaft for wear or scoring. A damaged shaft will quickly destroy a new bearing.
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