Jeremywell UCP202-10 Pillow Block Bearing 4 Pack vs PGN UCP208-24 Pillow Block Bearing (2) 1 1/2 in bore
Overall winner: Jeremywell UCP202-10 Pillow Block Bearing 4 Pack
Key Differences
Jeremywell UCP202-10 (A) offers a cast-iron base and comes as a 4-pack with pre-lubricated, self-aligning inner ring bearings and is positioned at a more affordable price point. PGN UCP208-24 (B) uses chrome steel construction for wear resistance, comes as a 2-pack with a self-aligning design, and notes some tight 3/4" bore reports that may affect fit for certain shafts
Jeremywell UCP202-10 Pillow Block Bearing 4 Pack
Pillow block bearing with 5/8 inch bore and two-bolt flange, solid cast iron base, self-aligning design, and pre-lubricated bearings. Customers note solid build and good value with easy installation
Pros
- two-bolt mounting with set screw locking
- solid base housing for durability
- self-aligning feature for shaft misalignment
- pre-lubricated and ready for installation
Cons
- mixed feedback on alignment in some setups
PGN UCP208-24 Pillow Block Bearing (2) 1 1/2 in bore
Pillow block bearings with chrome steel body and 1 1/2" bore. Durable, low maintenance, ISO 9001:2008 certified. Customers note solid build and smooth operation with mixed alignment feedback
Pros
- chrome steel body for wear resistance
- low maintenance design
- ISO 9001:2008 certified
- self-aligning capability (reported by some users)
Cons
- mixed alignment and bore fit feedback
- some reports of cheap castings failing
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jeremywell |
| Durability | Jeremywell |
| Versatility | PGN Bearings |
| User Reviews | Jeremywell |