SkiffWorkshop
Bearings - 3/16" x (12) x 1/16"
Bearings - 3/16" x (12) x 1/16"
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3/16" pivot diameter · 12 ceramic balls · 1/16" ball size
Swapping to Skiff Workshop bearings is one of the most noticeable upgrades you can make to a folding knife: more blade support, less pivot tightening required, and a smoother feel from the first open. Designed and made in the USA.
Skiff Workshop cage bearings are CNC machined from solid phosphor bronze, an alloy valued for its strength, corrosion resistance, and naturally self-lubricating properties. Each cage is designed to hold more balls around the pivot than standard bearings, distributing load evenly and keeping the blade stable under use.
The balls are Grade 5 silicon nitride ceramic, made to within 5 millionths of an inch of perfect roundness. Harder and lighter than steel, ceramic balls generate less friction and maintain consistent performance over time. The balls are captured in the cage and remain free-floating inside for smooth, consistent rotation.
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Details
- Grade 5 silicon nitride ceramic balls
- CNC machined solid phosphor bronze cage
- Made in the USA
- One set equals two individual cage bearings
- Balisongs require quantity 2 (4 cage bearings)
Dimensions
| ID | OD | Disc | Ball |
| 0.189" | 0.370" | 0.050" | 0.0625" |
| 4.8mm | 9.398mm | 1.27mm | 1.587mm |

Will Make
The bearings improve my knives performance every time. I just ordered three more sets.
Got these to replace the pivot bearings in a Chaves 229 Kickstop pocket knife. The knife's action out of the box was already very good, so the improvement that the skiff bearings made was slight, but noticeable, and worth the time and money. Will be buying from these guys again 👍
Amazing as usual
I used these for my mcnees Dixon. My knife is now excellent. The skiff bearings added strength while also fixing my centering issue. Now the blade lock up is rock solid with no blade play and centered. I highly recommend replacing the stock bearings with skiff.