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Imer Mortarman 120 Discharge Gasket

Imer Mortarman 120 Discharge Gasket

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Imer Mortarman 120 Rubber Gasket

Features

  • Rubber gasket for the Mortarman 120 Plus mixer
  • Keeps the discharge chute watertight

The Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing is a genuine OEM replacement bearing designed to keep the IMER Combi‑cut/Combicut 1000 bridge tile saw running smoothly by supporting key moving components in the saw’s frame and carriage system. It is sold under manufacturer part number 3206209 and is essential for maintaining accurate, low‑friction movement of the cutting head and tray on the Combicut 1000.

What is the Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing?

When dealers list “Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing”, they are referring to an official IMER bearing used specifically on the Combicut 1000 / Combi‑Cut 1000 bridge saw. It appears in IMER parts catalogs and on major tool sites as:

  • 3206209 Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing – Contractors Direct.”

  • Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing – SKU: 3206209 – Blades Direct.”

This bearing is part of the mechanical support system that allows the Combicut 1000’s moving assemblies—such as the cutting head on the bridge or the sliding table—to travel smoothly, precisely, and with minimal wear.

Where the Combicut 1000 Bearing is Used

The Combicut 1000 is a 10" overhead bridge saw designed for cutting tile, stone, and masonry along a guided rail system. Within this system, bearings are used:

  • In the frame/bridge to support the carriage that carries the motor and blade across the workpiece.

  • In the sliding table or frame rollers, ensuring the table stays aligned and glides smoothly.

The 3206209 Combicut 1000 Bearing is one of these critical support bearings. Contractors Direct describes it as a bearing used to ensure “smooth operation” and “optimal performance in your cutting equipment,” indicating its role in supporting moving parts that must run true for accurate cuts.

Additionally, some distributors supply a related bearing, 2204421 – IMER Bearing 6201‑2RS for COMB1000 frame, noting that 12 bearings are needed for the full frame of the IMER Combi‑Cut C1000 saw. This shows that multiple bearings are used around the frame and carriage; 3206209 is the dedicated Combicut 1000 bearing that complements these frame bearings in the saw’s moving assemblies.

For the Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing, the key OEM identifiers are:

  • Part number (MPN): 3206209 – Combicut 1000 Bearing.

  • Used specifically on the Combicut / Combi‑Cut 1000 bridge saw.

Related IMER bearings used on the same saw include:

  • 2204421 – IMER Bearing 6201‑2RS COMB1000 frame – described as “replacement bearing for the IMER Combi‑Cut saw C1000 frame,” with 12 needed for a full frame.

Together, these bearings ensure that the carriage and frame system of the Combicut 1000 remains rigid, low‑friction, and precise throughout its service life. Using the correct bearing part numbers (3206209 and 2204421 where specified) is essential for proper fit and performance.

Why the Combicut 1000 Bearing Matters

The Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing directly impacts:

  • Cutting accuracy – Worn bearings allow play in the carriage or table, leading to wandering cuts, chipping, and poor edge quality.

  • Smooth operation – Good bearings give the operator a smooth, controlled feel when pushing the head or table, making it easier to follow layout lines and maintain consistent feed rate.

  • Machine longevity – Properly functioning bearings reduce stress on rails, shafts, and motor mounts, preventing premature wear of more expensive parts.

Distributors emphasize that the bearing is “durable and essential for optimal performance in your cutting equipment,” underscoring that this small, inexpensive part plays a big role in keeping the Combicut 1000 working like new.

Symptoms of a Worn Combicut 1000 Bearing

You may need to replace the Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing (3206209) if you notice:

  • Rough or jerky movement of the cutting head along the bridge.

  • Grinding or squealing noises from the carriage or frame as the saw moves.

  • Visible play or looseness in the head or table when you rock it by hand.

  • Uneven cuts or the blade drifting off line even with a good blade and properly aligned guide.

If frame bearings (such as 6201‑2RS units, PN 2204421) are badly worn, you may see similar symptoms in the main frame or support rollers. Many shops choose to replace all bearings in a section at once (e.g., all carriage bearings) to restore factory‑smooth motion.

OEM vs Generic Bearings

While 3206209 and 2204421 are standard bearing sizes in the industrial world, using the OEM Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing provides important advantages:

  • Correct specification: OEM bearings match IMER’s load rating, seal type (e.g., 2RS/ZZ), and tolerance class to the saw’s operating conditions.

  • Proper sealing: Bearings on wet saws must resist water and slurry; OEM bearings use seals designed for wet cutting environments.

  • Fit with housings and rollers: OEM bearings match the pockets, housings, and roller designs in the Combicut 1000 frame, ensuring correct press fit and alignment.

Generic bearings may differ in seal style, internal clearance, or material quality, which can lead to shorter life or contamination when used on a water‑fed bridge saw. Using 3206209 and 2204421 from IMER‑approved suppliers helps keep the saw reliable under daily use.

Pricing and Availability

The Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing is an affordable spare, widely available from major construction equipment suppliers:

  • Blades Direct lists “Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing – SKU: 3206209” at around $7.79 per bearing.

  • Contractors Direct lists the same bearing (MPN 3206209) and has offered it on clearance at about $3.51 per unit in some promotions.

  • IMER‑focused parts distributors list the related 2204421 – Bearing 6201‑2RS COMB1000‑FRAME, typically around $18.99, noting that 12 are needed for a full frame replacement.

Because the saw uses multiple bearings, shops often buy several at once to rebuild the carriage or frame assembly, especially during a major service or refurbishment.

When to Replace Combicut 1000 Bearings

Good practice for maintaining your IMER Combicut 1000 includes:

  • Inspecting bearings whenever you service the saw—during motor, rail, or water system maintenance.

  • Replacing bearings if you feel roughness when rotating them by hand after removal.

  • Considering a full replacement of all frame bearings (e.g., the 12 × 6201‑2RS in the frame plus any 3206209 carriage bearings) when the saw has many years of service or significant corrosion exposure.

Because bearings are low‑cost compared to downtime and rework, many professional users replace them proactively when they start noticing performance changes rather than waiting for total failure.

How the Bearing Fits into the Combi 250/1000 System

IMER’s Combi 250/1000 VA manual describes the saw as consisting of:

  • A cutter head mounted on a reinforced aluminium profile with horizontal and vertical movement.

  • Runner guide and arms supporting the cutting head.

  • Cutting tables and heads on a metal frame.

Bearings such as 3206209 and 6201‑2RS (2204421) are what allow these assemblies to move and support loads without excessive friction. The manual emphasizes correct assembly, flat support surfaces, and maintaining the frame so it can “bear the weight of the machine,” which includes ensuring bearings are in good condition.

By keeping the Imer Combicut 1000 Bearing in good shape, you maintain the precise, robust movement IMER designed into the bridge and carriage system.