> I have used Rohn TB3 thrust bearings in the past without issue but I have
>seen my fair share of worn out? bearings due mainly to an antenna being parked
>in one direction for a long time- pitted races were the result. I've no
>experience with anything else and that brings me to my question. Is there
>something better out there? DXE claims an improvement over the Rohn bearing
>but it looks as all they did was add a lower seal. I'm leery of Yaesu if the
>bearings are made from the same pot metal as their rotor mast clamps. Bearing
>recommendations for an installation with a 2" mast? with about 8' above the
>bearing and 2' below and an antenna along the lines of JK's C3S antenna are
>sought.
Are you sure you need one? Most folks use a TB to minimize the vertical
weight on the rotator when they actually need some preload to seat the
bearings. With that in mind, you don't even need a bearing to handle the
horizontal wind forces, just some sort of bushing. I've used different
materials for that including wood and plastic which in any case is much cheaper
than any commercial thrust bearing. I'm just saying.
Cheers,Steve K7LXCTOWER TECH
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