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Thick Washers -5mm x 3/64" (4 Washers)
Thick Washers -5mm x 3/64" (4 Washers)
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Pivot washers CNC machined and hand finished from solid phosphor bronze. These are intended to replace cage bearings of the same same.
Ordering details
- Sold as 2 sets which equals 4 washers
Dimensions
ID | OD | Thick |
0.201 | 0.335 | 0.0469" |
5.08mm | 8.51mm | 1.2mm |

Bearing Compatibility
The below knives have been found to work with this bearing.
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When I bought my knife it was rough so I took it apart and cleaned and oiled it that didn’t work so I ordered the thick washers and now my knife is smooth. Great product would buy again. Thanks.
The only reason I put this at 4 stars is that they didn't work for the intended knife. Bought these at the same time as the comparable cage bearings for my Knafs Lander 2. Figured I'd try them out when I had the knife apart. Machining is great and tolerances are accurate. However - the Lander 2 did not work well with them. They work for sure, but the blade play with them installed was quite bad when compared to how the blade plays with both the stock bearings and the skiff bearings. I love washers on my Hogue Deka. There is also play in that blade, but minimal. My only thought here is it would be good for me to polish up both washers to ensure a polished flat surface to compress against in installation. I'll try them again maybe down the road once I can do that and see how they go.
I bought these washers for my Miguron Moyarl and they fit perfectly. I did polish them up before I installed them but they work beautifully in place of the stock bearings, very smooth with no blade play.
These washers are exactly is advertised. Some knives just don’t accept washers, but other knives feel very good with them. Just have to see what works. Knives with thumbs studs are better since you can slow roll them.
First of all I’m am happy for the fact that Skiff ships to India. I got these for my mini praxis and love the feel now. The blade is dead centre and feels solid now.