Kirby 516 Rear Bearing - Shield?

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champamp

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Is it supposed to have a shield? The front says Made In USA, and then tiny numbers I can't read....

I haven't cleaned it yet, but it turns well. Other newer vacs have bearing shields?
 
Shields are necessary to keep the dirt out.

Most of these bearing have the same size:
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Picture is a sealed bearing.
2RS style bearing (double seal) for longevity.
This is a sealed beared vs shielded. A sealed bearing will hold up better in a dirty environment.

A common size is the 608 bearing which is 8mm Bore, 22mm OD, and 7mm Width

So 608 2RS is sealed, and 608 ZZ is shielded.

Look here also:
Bearings styles/series vacs use? - Help
http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?29230_1

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If it's any help the front bearing is a 87500 and the rear bearing is a 87007.

The old rear bearings were enclosed on the side facing the commutator and open on the other side. Then there was a grease shield up against the open side of the bearing and a washer with spring fingers that went in the housing.
 

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