Description
When you’ve got rotating equipment that’s seen better days and bearings are starting to wobble or make noise, this pillow block assembly gets you back up and running. With a 2-1/8″ bore and solid AgSmart construction, it’s built to handle the constant vibration and heavy loads that come with farm equipment operation. This isn’t just a quick fix—it’s a reliable replacement that’ll keep your machinery turning smoothly season after season.
What You’re Getting
- UC211-34 insert bearing designed for agricultural applications and heavy-duty service
- Cast iron P211 housing that mounts securely and distributes loads evenly
- 2-1/8″ inside diameter fits a variety of shaft sizes common on farm equipment
- Greaseable design lets you maintain proper lubrication for extended bearing life
- Direct bolt-on replacement with 3/5″ bolt size for easy installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing fits right into the world of combines, cotton pickers, hay equipment, and other machinery where shafts take a beating from field conditions. The pillow block design mounts securely to frames and housings, making it perfect for applications where you need reliable support for rotating shafts that see constant use during busy seasons. You’ll find these on auger drives, conveyor systems, chopper assemblies, and various implements where smooth rotation is critical to getting the job done right.
Made to Last
AgSmart has been making quality bearings for agricultural applications, and this one’s no exception. The cast iron housing stands up to weather, dirt, and the constant vibration that comes with farm equipment. The UC211-34 insert bearing is designed specifically to handle the punishment of field work, with sealing that keeps contaminants out and grease where it belongs.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward with the standard pillow block mounting pattern and 3/5″ bolts. Before installing, check your shaft for wear or damage—a grooved shaft will quickly destroy even the best bearing. Pack the bearing with quality grease during assembly, and don’t forget to establish a regular greasing schedule once it’s in service. A little maintenance goes a long way toward preventing costly downtime during busy seasons.






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