Pentair Wheel Bearings | Kreepy Krauly Legend / Platinum | EC60
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About This Item
The Pentair EC60 Wheel Bearings are the OEM replacement bearings for Kreepy Krauly Legend and Kreepy Krauly Platinum automatic pool cleaners. If your cleaner is dragging, tracking erratically, or a wheel has seized, these are the bearings to replace.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: QUANTITY REQUIRED VARIES BY MODEL
The Kreepy Krauly Legend (4-wheel models LL505G / LL505GG) requires 8 bearings per cleaner for a full service. The Kreepy Krauly Platinum requires 2 bearings per cleaner. This listing is sold as a single bearing — order the correct quantity for your model before beginning service.
The wheel bearings allow each drive wheel to rotate freely on its axle. Worn or seized bearings cause uneven wheel speed, which disrupts the cleaner's random-pattern movement and reduces surface coverage. Replacing all bearings at the same service interval ensures balanced wheel performance across the cleaner.
Specifications
| Pentair Part Number | EC60 |
| Part Type | Wheel Bearing |
| Quantity Included | Two bearings per pack (2) |
Fits Into
| Brand | Equipment Line | Model / Part Number | Notes |
| Pentair | Kreepy Krauly Platinum | KREEPY KRAULY PLATINUM 2012 | Wheel Bearings Only, White. 2 required per cleaner. |
| Pentair | Kreepy Krauly Legend | LL505G | Legend 4-Wheel. 8 required per cleaner. |
| Pentair | Kreepy Krauly Legend | LL505GG | Legend 4-Wheel. 8 required per cleaner. |
Compatibility is based on Pentair parts documentation and available OEM records. This is not an exhaustive list. For certainty, verify the part number in your equipment's manual or on the original part itself before ordering.
Pro Tip
When servicing the wheels on a 4-wheel Legend model, replace all 8 bearings at the same time — not just the failed one. Bearings wear at similar rates, and replacing only the seized bearing often results in a second service call within the same season. Check the axle posts for scoring or deformation while the wheels are off; a damaged axle will accelerate wear on new bearings.
