Aatv's have an inner axle bearing (sometimes a bushing), and an outer bearing at the tub. The outer bearing often acts as the tub seal, but even when it isn't, it protects the seal by holding the axle centered. This design works great for supporting the sprocket tube, but not so great for support of the machines weight. The problem with the design is the cantilever effect. The outer bearing is typically at the mid point on the axle. This makes any force exerted on the wheel doubled at the bearing. Argo uses a cast aluminum bearing extension (optional on most machines) to push the outer bearing closer to the wheel. Recreatives used to sell a cage design, that used additional bearings farther from the tub. Recreatives now sells a different design that I have not seen, but I'm sure it's the same concept. Most often these are used with tracks, but all machines benifit from them.
I made these out of 5" dia. UHMW. They are basically a twist on the older Recreatives cage design, meant for 5" long carriage bolts to hold them to the frame.
I believe these will help to make the bearings last longer, and help protect axles from bending.
I made these out of 5" dia. UHMW. They are basically a twist on the older Recreatives cage design, meant for 5" long carriage bolts to hold them to the frame.
I believe these will help to make the bearings last longer, and help protect axles from bending.
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