Sackorange 608 ZZ Skateboard Bearings, Double Shielded,8x22x7 Miniature Ball Bearings(Pack of 20)

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  • Aaron

    > 24 hour

    They work. Theyre decent quality but from what I could tell, not for high precision applications. The center bore wasnt always exactly centered and several spun rough but did work and will be sufficient for my needs. Id guess these were pulled from old equipment as many of the ones I received showed signs of previous external wear. I also had to clean these up as they were sticky to the touch, smelled awful and were initially very difficult to spin.I soaked half in Mineral Spirits and the other half in Acetone. Both methods seemed to clean these up really well and they all spun freely after cleaning. Ill likely repack with better grease when Im ready to use these. For my project, im more interested in lowest possible resistance and not concerned with speed or

  • Schmidt

    > 24 hour

    Some bearings roll smoother than others. Most of them are pretty stiff but you can oil them for some decrease in friction. The plus is the diametric tolerances are pretty good according to my calipers. OD 22 +.04 -.04, ID 8 +.03 -.05 which is great and they work great for my low speed purposes

  • Chuck C

    > 24 hour

    Currently using one as part of a 3D printed stabilizer for my Z-axis on my Ender 3. Its the perfect fit allows rotation and little wobble. Printing has been going a bit faster and cleaner.

  • mchannah

    > 24 hour

    Ive used these for around a year in a few applications and overall if youre looking for something low speed with radial only (no axial) load then these will probably be fine. Anything high speed (greater than around 200 rpm) will quickly destroy the bearings and anything with any axial load will quickly destroy the internal balls. I used these in a cnc router as guide for lead screws and the axial load destroyed them in less than 20 total hours of use.

  • tweak1029

    > 24 hour

    I purchased these to use in 3D printed components. Many reviewers commented on how they dont spin freely and some feel gritty. Bearings are made to bear a load and allow it to spin smoothly, and for this they work fine. I am using them for 3D printed projects and havent been disappointed yet. For skating I would recommend spending more and buying a set of quality skate bearings - I have a set of quality skate bearings Ive been rolling on since 2012 (~8 years now). Youll feel the low quality with every roll, I wouldnt count on these to either last as long or be anywhere near as quick and smooth as name-brand skate bearings, but theyre significantly cheaper and almost disposable while still offering a relatively frictionless roll compared to plastic-on-plastic that keeps my designs from wearing out prematurely.

  • Clint Martin

    > 24 hour

    This is a very high quality bearing. As others have stated, its got a good thick lubrication applied. Out of the box, they are perfect for heavy loads. For most tinkering and crafting where you want as little friction/resistance as possible, youd probably want to heat these a little and get rid of that lube to install a lighter weight lubrication. Other bearings might spin better out of the box, but the quality will probably be lower. Id recommend these bearings.

  • Mike

    > 24 hour

    Used these in a small lawn windmill. Only needed 2 but have plenty of spares.

  • rk

    > 24 hour

    They come coated in thick greasy shmoo and dont spin well at all. but a few liberal sprays of WD-40, spinning it a few times in-between sprays, and they spin real nice. about 4 out of 5 spin well so far, some have what feels like metal bits in them that prevents super smooth spin. i havent taken the lid off of them, just sprayed the sides, and the WD-40 works its way inside. for 10$ getting 20 of these, even if only half worked, i would have been happy. im using these for robotics, not skateboards. packaging is a little lacking, but ive seen worse

  • Distopiate

    > 24 hour

    VERY Noisy and Rough. I seriously question the ABEC-7 rating. I got these because they were low cost, and you get what you pay for. As other reviewers noted, they come in plastic tubes of 10, and are coated in sticky grease. I wiped them clean, flushed them thoroughly with PB Blaster, 3-in-1 oil, air tool oil, WD-40.... they spin freely but feel very rough and are noisy. Rolling them in my fingers I can feel the roughness and I even go so far to say that it feels like there is dirt inside, they catch occasionally and are that rough. These will probably be a good solution for slow speed applications where noise and smoothness is not a concern. For smoother, higher speed operation, and quietness, Im going to spend a few more $ next time. I have the same size bearings from another manufacturer which were a higher cost, but there is a night and day difference in quality. Ill be saving these for something unimportant and testing purposes only. Nothing I build can accept this poor of quality for more than a brief period.

  • J. Allen

    > 24 hour

    Purchased these for use with my 3D printer, filament spool attachments. These worked great. Nicely sealed, lightly oiled and in a nice reusable container.

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