Conclusion: The SS refers to a contactless rubber seal on both sides to avoid drag, it is believed the D21 refers to tolerances and lubrication viscosity for light load application but couldn't find it in writing. I got made in Singapore NMB 608-ssd21 and the fan is way quieter and faster/efficient than it was with brand new 608-2rsh skate bearings, research says the next closest thing would be 608-SS or 608-ZZ (contactless shielded bearing). The 608-SS and 608-SSD21 will be found in almost every electric motor on these stoves from Auger, combustion and convection, and many other electronic motors and fans on wood stoves like my Regency. The SSD21 made my Windsor run extremely quiet, which is rare for any pellet stove. So now we know why every Fasco electric motor in pellet stoves uses these bearings.
Is it possible to remove the seals on the 608SSD21 bearings?
I have a Travis Large Flush Wood Insert stove, which has two fans to circulate the room air. Each has a pair of NMB 608SSD21 (Thailand) bearings to hold that shaft that goes through the middle of the electric motor.
In my opinion, these bearings are noisy to start, and get intolerable after a couple of years. Since I've owned this stove (8 years) I've replaced individual bearings, as well as whole motors. The expense has been nontrivial, whether measured by my time, parts (bearings, motors), or specialized tools (gear puller, bearing retainer glue).
I've never been satisfied with the noise level of any of these bearings. They are, however, better when they're new. I'm assuming that they'd also be better if they were freshly cleaned/lubed, too, but I cannot figure out how to get the seals/shields off for cleaning, if that's even possible.
Both bearings on both motors are to the point that I can barely tolerate to be in the same room as them anymore, so I figured I'd try again in earnest to remove one of the seals, even if that means damaging it. These look like they have removable rubber seals like my rollerblades, but after scratching at it for a while it appears to be a rubber coating over a metal shield. I'm not sure if there's a C-clip under there, or if the metal is permanently pressed in, or what. I'll attach a photo of where I removed some of the rubber to expose the metal shield underneath.
If anyone knows how to remove the bearing seal for cleaning, I'd appreciate your advice. Thanks!