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[Lifetime Warranty] C-60 C60 Pool Cleaner Wheel Ball Bearings - Compatible with Zodiac Polaris Pressure Pool Cleaners 180 and 280 | Pack of 8

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C-60 C60 Pool Cleaner Wheel Ball Bearings

Key Features

  • Enables smooth, free rotation of pool cleaner wheels.
  • Reduces operational friction and premature wear on wheel assemblies.
  • Improves cleaner maneuverability and helps prevent hose tangling.
  • Constructed for durability in chlorinated water environments.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • C-60
  • C60

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits Zodiac Polaris 180 pressure-side pool cleaners.
  • Fits Zodiac Polaris 280 pressure-side pool cleaners.
  • Fits Zodiac Polaris Quattro P40 / Sport pool cleaners.
  • Note: A full replacement requires eight (8) bearings.

When to Replace

  • Wheels wobble, feel loose, or do not spin freely.
  • Pool cleaner movement is erratic, slow, or stuck in one position.
  • Visible signs of rust, corrosion, or degradation on existing bearings.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the cleaner from the pressure hose before service.
  • Remove the wheel assembly to access the inner and outer bearings.
  • For balanced performance and even wear, it is recommended to replace all bearings at the same time.
  • Ensure the wheel housing is clean and free of debris before seating the new bearings.
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  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    BlueStars Wheel Ball Bearing Fits For Polaris Pressure Pool Cleaners models 180 and 280
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    This part is made of high-quality antioxidant plastic with stainless steel balls integrated within the bearing to provide a rust-free performance
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    SAVING SOLUTION

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  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    BlueStars Wheel Ball Bearing allows for effortless attachment and detachment
THE KEY TO YOUR POOL'S LONGEVITY!

THE KEY TO YOUR POOL'S LONGEVITY!

FAQ

These wheel bearings are commonly used on Zodiac Polaris pressure-side pool cleaners, especially the Polaris 180 and Polaris 280. Web references for this part number also cross-reference certain related Polaris models such as 280 TankTrax, 280 BlackMax, TR28P, and Quattro/Quattro P40/Sport. The safest way to confirm fit is to match your existing part number and cleaner parts diagram.
This bearing is commonly referenced as C-60 and C60. Additional cross-reference numbers found for the same wheel bearing include PVC60, 81253, and 60266.
A complete Polaris 180 or 280 cleaner typically uses 8 wheel bearings total. Each wheel uses 2 bearings, so a 4-wheel cleaner needs 8 altogether. A pack of 8 is generally enough for a full replacement set.
Common signs include wheels that do not spin freely, sluggish movement, reduced climbing ability, uneven tracking, squeaking or grinding from the wheels, or the cleaner stalling even when water pressure seems normal. These bearings support smooth wheel rotation, so wear usually shows up as rolling resistance.
This is usually a straightforward repair for most owners. In many cases, you will remove the wheel, take out the old bearings, and press the new ones into place. Basic hand tools are typically enough, and replacing a full set often takes about 20 to 40 minutes depending on how easily the wheels come apart and whether debris or corrosion is present.
Inspect the wheel hubs, axles, tires, and wheel screws for wear or damage. Clean out any grit, scale, or debris in the wheel area before installing the new bearings. If the cleaner still moves poorly after bearing replacement, also check the drive system, wheel alignment, and overall water pressure to the cleaner.
The most common causes are normal wear, abrasive pool debris, mineral buildup, and prolonged exposure to water and pool chemicals. When bearings start to bind, the wheels create more drag, which can reduce cleaner performance and put extra load on the drive components.