Re: Odd circle test results
And the quality of the rod is no question (I mean, it's MC), but LM8UUs are subject to exteme variation. I had to throw away 4 of the 12 I got because they would just snag.
Just because you bought something from McMaster Carr, it doesn't necessarily make it the perfect part. Let me ask you guys a question:
Did you buy the right thing??
What is it that you bought from McMaster? Did you buy a Rod or did you buy a SHAFT? There is a world of difference between those two.
The rods are intended to be used as steel stock to make tools out of them. They are meant to be cut, shaped, sharpened, and hardened. They are NOT meant to be used straight up as shafts for bearings.
The shafts are rods as well, but their tolerances are much higher, the surface is polished and hardened, and they have a tighter straightness tolerances.
So is this what you bought? It should be smooth to the touch as if it was chromed.
Edit:
I do agree with the LM8UU assessment. Most of the ones available for $2 from eBay or some of the distributors in china are crap. I too bought a bunch of them and ended up throwing away half of them. I even had a couple of them that got distorted and loose with long term use.
I ended up buying my bearings from Misumi USA. Their prices are are excellent, and so is the product quality. Their bearings equivalent to the LM8UU are about $6.00, which while it nearly double or triple the price of the cheap Chinese knockoffs, is still less than half of the McMaster Carr cost of about $16-18/bearing.
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