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Castle Lower Auger Bearing (Larger) 720220
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Castle Lower Auger Bearing (Larger) 720220

Castle Lower Auger Bearing (Larger) 720220

Replacement Lower Auger Bearing for Serenity Pellet Stoves.  The bottom bearing is located underneath the circular plate and is held in place by a snap ring (You will need needle-nose or snap-ring pliers to fully remove this ring).  When reassembling, ensure that the bearings are in place and do not bind up when the auger shaft is spun.  The bearing should glide around freely with little resistance but should not “whizz” around like a skate wheel when spun.    


 



$3.60

Original: $11.99

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Castle Lower Auger Bearing (Larger) 720220—

$11.99

$3.60

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Castle Lower Auger Bearing (Larger) 720220

Replacement Lower Auger Bearing for Serenity Pellet Stoves.  The bottom bearing is located underneath the circular plate and is held in place by a snap ring (You will need needle-nose or snap-ring pliers to fully remove this ring).  When reassembling, ensure that the bearings are in place and do not bind up when the auger shaft is spun.  The bearing should glide around freely with little resistance but should not “whizz” around like a skate wheel when spun.    


 



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Replacement Lower Auger Bearing for Serenity Pellet Stoves.  The bottom bearing is located underneath the circular plate and is held in place by a snap ring (You will need needle-nose or snap-ring pliers to fully remove this ring).  When reassembling, ensure that the bearings are in place and do not bind up when the auger shaft is spun.  The bearing should glide around freely with little resistance but should not “whizz” around like a skate wheel when spun.    


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