CaptainMal
Silver $$ Contributor
About 3 lbs.
Back in The early ‘70’s, we did work for a Smelting Plant that produced Silico-Manganeze for the steel industry. They had huge electric furnaces. The fume system for sucking out the smoke were huge Roots Conerville Blowers. The main rotor shafts ran in 10 inch split Babbitt Bearings.There may be a few members that can relate to that tool but for me that photo brings back unpleasant memories. Where I worked in a steel mill shop, there was part of it where electricians rewound armatures. They'd pour the babbit bearings and we'd chuck them up in the lathe and bore them a little undersize then scrape them to fit. We also turned down the commutaors and with tool made from a hacksaw blade, scrape in between the copper bars. Motors were big, bearings were heavy, not Then one of my favorite jobs.
Jackie I have a set of scrapers and still use them.Bearing scraper
