We appreciate your presence here today. I have a vintage model.
Its motor contains a few bearings here and there
1. If that is the case, we might as well ring the bearings
2. It does have some bearings, but recycling can be done with some of them
3. There are some that are made of metal
4. I have a picture that I'd like to show you
I would like to include sealed bearings. However, I'd like to offer you my seat. Does the brand-new bearing contain any sort of lubricating oil?
You, Newbury the goddess, let's take a look and see what it is. This is the bearing in its entirety. A new bearing has been introduced. It comes with a dust cover made of plastic.
It has a thing made of metal. Shall we move the camera further away? Let's take a moment to take in what it is. It would appear that the older one has some bearing on this. Listen up, because this one is also extremely unique. This metal is present in it.
I don't even rotate quietly. In any case, what kind of grease did you put in it? It would be wise for us to take a look.
I'm sure someone will inquire as to the type of lubrication I prefer. What do you say? It comes equipped with a standard oil gun for lubrication. To put it simply, the proprietor is always pleased to have a hole because it affords them a great deal of flexibility. Then, I have a needle for a lubricating oil gun, so it will only enter here; however, it feels a little bit there. Be careful not to get poked by it.
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Simply make a few holes in the bag and pour some grease inside of it. The audience will become fatigued as a result of other things. Anything that has a stabilizer bar, as well as anything that can be lubricated with grease.
Let's look into the possibility of putting it in Bering Newberry. In any case, there is none of that grease over there. Take a gander at this.
The final item is a bicycle with electric assist. That's not bad when it comes to being a component of a motorcycle. Go now. If you are able to see them, you might not notice that there are a few small divots or other things that I am not familiar with.
The question now is, where is my pick? Because of the way it's bent, all it is is a pick made of metal. Will it fit through here? In any case, let's assume that what we're discussing is a cup of coffee. Oh no, I guess that's why it got out. In my opinion, it's quite a bit more substantial than that.
Because you're here, we can now observe this individual. I just want to install it there, clear it for the user interface, and give her a few opportunities to spin.
OK, let's lubricate it. My first goal is to see if I can make it more flat. I have no idea whether or not it's a good idea, or whether or not it should be very beautiful.
My impression is that it is simultaneously thick and thin. Not at all; it's spoiled. There doesn't seem to be any way that we can get it back. It must be a machine, or you might as well not even mention it.
Obviously, we are aware of how simple it is. What exactly is damage? You are free to place it back on your head. Nobody will hit the ground. Apologies for the inconvenience, guys. If this has the potential to make things worse in the rotating laboratory, I will be very concerned.
Of course, Feisen thinks that it could be right now, so I can see why, if you have such a thing, maybe you should buy any one of them unless there is a specific method; however, as I mentioned before, it is a very thin thing. My impression is that it is quite thick, but because it is so simple to do, it now has a new bearing. If there is anything that can go in, you are free to put it in. If there is anything else, you are free to put it in. You won't have to pay any money for it, regardless of what it is. It is not difficult to find another one. If you have metal, you shouldn't even attempt to circle it, in my opinion.
I handle it with a great deal of care. I bent it. I believe that it will eventually start chewing the metal there, which may cause some metal to enter the bearing. I have a feeling that it will happen eventually.