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April 1, 2014



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Lower Service Life Plus Less Waste Equals Lower Cost

Bearings that show wear may not always need to be replaced. Depending on the degree and type of wear, they may be candidates for reconditioning, a process that restores bearings to like-new specifications and performance - at an average 50 to 60 percent of the cost of replacement.
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This article appeared in the April 2014 issue.


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