How to Determine the Correct Replacement Bearings for Dayton Fayette A291 Hubs
Updated 05/15/2023 | Published 05/12/2023 >
Question:
I have two Dayton Fayette 9269 A291 Hubs and need to replace the bearings on both,
asked by: Hector C
Helpful Expert Reply:
We may have what you're needing for your Dayton Fayette 9269 A291 Hubs, however the only real way to be sure is for you to remove your hubs and look for the bearing number stamped on the bearing face.
This will be the exact replacement you'd need for your hubs You can check out the attached picture that shows an example of what those stamped numbers will look like.
If you can't read the numbers on your existing bearing or they've faded away you'd then just need to measure your spindle with a set of calipers # PTW80157 in the areas shown in the attached image.
From here you can either check out our selection for yourself, or come back with that information and we'd be glad to take care of that for you.
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