Product Description
Omni Chiro Table Replacement Cervical Drop Ball Bearing
This premium replacement cervical drop ball bearing is a direct factory-spec component engineered specifically for the headpiece mechanism of your equipment. Because the cervical headpiece undergoes high-frequency, precision use, a worn or flattened bearing will immediately cause sticky cocking actions, drops that slip prematurely, or a complete loss of crisp tension during patient adjustments.
Important Sizing Note: An Omni Chiropractic Table utilizes a total of four (4) drop ball bearings across its frame. The Cervical (headpiece) drop mechanism requires this physically smaller, specialized bearing. It is NOT interchangeable with the larger main bearings used on the Dorsal, Lumbar, and Pelvic drops. If you are servicing the lower sections of your table, please select our Main Omni Table Drop Ball Bearing linked below.
This Omni Table Cervical Bearing is Compatible With:
- Omni Cervical Drop (Headpiece Mechanism Only)
Omni Chiropractic Table Headpiece Repair & Installation Notes:
- DIY Scale: Medium difficulty level. Working on the precision headpiece assembly requires a steady hand and careful alignment.
- Table Vintage: The exact tear-down workflow for the headpiece assembly varies slightly depending on the production year and model vintage of your Omni table.
- Requirements: Baseline mechanical proficiency, basic hand tools, and standard technician tools are required for a proper, secure swap.
Need to service a different section of your table?
For the larger identical body drops, see the Omni Chiropractic Table Replacement Drop Ball Bearing (Dorsal, Lumbar, Pelvic).
Frequently Asked Questions About the Omni Cervical Drop Ball Bearing
Is this bearing the same size as the other drops on an Omni table?
No. The Omni Cervical Drop uses a physically smaller ball bearing than the rest of the table. This replacement bearing is custom-sized strictly for the headpiece drop mechanism and will not fit the larger Dorsal, Lumbar, or Pelvic drops.
What are the symptoms of a failing cervical drop bearing?
A worn cervical bearing typically shows up as a "sticky" feel when trying to cock the headpiece, a rough grinding sensation during patient setups, or a drop that fails to hold proper tension under load. Replacing the bearing completely restores that factory-fresh drop execution required for precise cervical adjustments.
How many of these smaller bearings do I need for my headpiece?
You only need one (1) of these smaller bearings to service the cervical drop mechanism. The other three drop sections down the frame (Dorsal, Lumbar, Pelvic) utilize a completely different, larger bearing size.
Can I replace the Omni headpiece bearing myself?
Yes, this ranks as a Medium difficulty repair. Because the cervical assembly houses the cocking levers and tension controls in a tighter space than the larger drops, it requires standard mechanical knowledge, patience, and basic hand tools to complete the swap in-house.