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Old 03-18-2019, 06:07 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by alex_s817 View Post
Been there done that, no luck. Which is why I was hoping someone here had replaced theirs and had a definitive answer.
this is actually the correct way to do it. bearings comes in many shapes and sizes and they are universal. you can contact SKF Bearings to cross reference the bearings. they would probably have something similar or even a heavier load bearing for you. go for the heavier load bearings. most of the time make sure you use standard and metric measurements.

you need Outside diameter (O.D.) x Inside diameter (I.D.) "shaft size diameter" x the thickness of the bearings. there's also the a tolerance for the I.D. and O.D.


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