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LM8UU Linear Bearing

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LM8UU Linear Bearing

  • Inner diameter: 8mm
  • Outer diameter: 15mm
  • Height: 24mm

Package contents:

  • 1 LM8UU linear bearing

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SKU: LM8UU-BRING

Reviews

4 out of 5 (based on 7 ratings)
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Lm8uu

5/5
Prefect replacement on my i3 mk2 Aswell as my mp select mini v2 thanks again
Posted by Doug, May 28, 2020

Smooth, but bad alignment

3/5
These are okay in terms of smoothness, on par with bearings that came with my Prusa MK3S. However, these are subpar in terms of dimensional accuracy. I got 6, half of which were a tad over 24mm in length, closer to 25mm. Worst, the bore in these is very slightly misaligned, making it impossible to install two of these inline. IIf you need tight tolerances, look away. This store also carries Misumi LMU8 linear bearings, which work much, much better.
Posted by Tom Hsia, February 07, 2020

Fantastic bearings

5/5
Bought some of these for a custom built Prusa, they work a treat when paired with the steel rods they sell here
Posted by Edward Simpson, August 24, 2018

good bearings

5/5
ordered new bearing for my Anet e10 they work great
Posted by wade lindstrom, July 09, 2018

8mm linear bearins

4/5
I had a bad bearing in my Prusa kit and had to wait until I received a replacement to finish the build. The bearing was much better and I ordered two spairs. Shipping was fast and I was satisfied with order.
Posted by Ray, October 09, 2017

Great replacement bearing

5/5
Solid, easy to install bearing. I threw these on my Wanhao I3 to replace the stock bearings that had failed. Instantly the build plate was gliding like a dream. I highly recommend these
Posted by Bobby, November 29, 2016

Standard LM8UU Bearing

4/5
Typical LM8UU bearings. Came in small bags which was handy for storage until they are needed. Thanks
Posted by Chris Halliday, May 04, 2016