
Bring these bearings to bear on your next project. Our supply and variety is constantly rolling over so get ‘em while we got ‘em!.
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32904 BEARING | 1/2" | 3/16" | Details | |
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39107 BEARING | 1-1/4" | 7/16" | Details | |
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39108 BEARING | 20mm | 6.5mm | Details | |
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39109 BEARING | 22mm | 8mm | Details | |
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39110 BEARING | 24mm | 8mm | Details | |
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39111 BEARING | 1-1/8" | 1/2" | Details | |
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39112 BEARING | 1-3.8" | 5/8" | Details | |
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39113 BEARING | 5/8" | 1/4" | Details | |
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34239 SEALED BEARING | 46mm | 20mm | Details |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Or gear down-for the science fair or for any number of hobby projects. This hard-to-find set of (3) combination spur/beveled gears-for when you want gears set either straight or at 90° to one another-also has one small spur gear, plus three bushings. All in red, green, or blue plastic (we'll pick). The combo-beveled gears are 1-5/8", 1-1/4" and 27/32" dia with 3/16" bores to accept the bushings, which are 3/16" OD, 3/32" ID. The straight gear is 17/32" dia with a 1/16" half-bore. All are 24 pitch.
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92657 GEAR SET |
Made as a repair kit for Xerox® drive motors (kit part #600K24560), these (3) white plastic gears are crying out for a home in someone's robotics lab. The largest is 1-1/2" thick OA with an 8mm bore. The gear is 1-7/8" dia with 46 teeth/24 pitch, the spindle is 1-1/16" dia with 25 teeth/24 pitch. The middle one is 3/4" thick OA with a 6mm bore. That gear is 1-5/8" dia with 74 teeth/48 pitch, the spindle is 11/16" dia with 15 teeth/24 pitch. The smallest is 1-5/16" thick OA with a 6mm bore. The gear is 1-1/4" dia with 38 teeth/32 pitch, the spindle is 7/8" dia with 21 teeth/24 pitch.
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37580 GEAR REPAIR KIT |
Good-bye backaches. Save your sacroiliac with a 3-wheeled professional mover's dolly. It measures 6-3/8" wide between a trio of swivel casters with 1-9/16" x 11/16" wheels, and has a drop-down center and a 1/2" dia hole for permanent attachment to frequently moved items. (Think school pianos.) Steel construction, 110 lb max load, and rubber pads above each wheel. Stands 2-1/2" tall. We think ordering (4) would be a good place to start. (Three, if it's a grand piano.)
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93662 3-WHEEL DOLLY |
Hard to believe the amazing price on this heavy-duty, solid rubber wheel with an 8" dia x 2-3/8" steel hub -- but that's what you get when the it's erroneously marked 2-1/2". Instant surplus! Instant price cut! Axle bearing ID is 5/8" and the axle itself is 1-1/2" dia. Should support about a gazillion pounds. Get (4) and build something tough.
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38861 8-INCH RUBBER WHEEL |
Never seemed fair to nail the "lazy" tag so permanently on the "Susans" but that probably has no "bearing" on the issue. Also called turntable bearings, they are the square, flat ball bearing devices YOU bolt between two flat objects to achieve rotation. Like that spinning center section of a Chinese restaurant table. We had these in surplus once and they were quite popular. To our chagrin, we discovered they could be bought commercially for the same price. So we did. The 4" version is rated for a 300lb. load, the 6" for 500lbs., and the 12" (round) for 1000lbs.
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21992 LAZY SCOTT BEARING, 12" | |
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2934 LAZY SCOTT BEARING, 4" | |
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21995 LAZY SCOTT BEARING, 6" |
Hard, black rubber, 3" dia x 1-5/8" wide, with an axle bearing and a 3/8" ID. These wheels have been used a bit, so the treadless surfaces might be a touch scuffed up. Plenty of revolutions left in them, though.
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37866 RUBBER WHEEL |
Very interesting little buggers, and very much like the cylindrical wheels on conveyor systems. You'll get (4) of them, each with a pair of white plastic wheels approx 1-7/16" wide x 7/8" dia, mounted in a 1-5/8" x 1-3/4" U-shaped plate with a 7/8" long x 1/4"-20 threaded stem. Overall height is 1-1/8". Would be nice as light-duty casters, but they're just the thing to invert and make a roller extension for a table saw.
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39352 WHITE CASTERS |
Direct that power right where you want it. Inside the metal box are a couple of gears and shafts, what counts, though, is the way it lets you turn a shaft at a 90° angle, with no loss of power. 1/4" splined shaft couplings, male at one end and female at the other. 2" x 1-3/4" x 1" thick overall.
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27440 RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE |
We have a gaggle of sprockets, all plastic, all made to handle #25 chain (which has 1/4" spacing between adjacent links.) In the listing below, we list them by the number of teeth and nominal diameter x bore diameter. Further details of mounting and fastening are explained in the comments.
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23060 SPROCKETS | 1-1/16" x 1/4" | 12 | Details |
It's slim but a mighty good roller, like a swivel-plate caster on a hospital gurney. This one measures 5" dia x 1" wide, with a plastic wheel and smooth rubber tread. It has a 1/4" axle, 3-5/8" x 2-1-2" plate with (4) slotted 5/16" mounting holes and a foot brake. Ought to carry approx 200 lb. Don't forget to order the other three.
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38859 SWIVELING CASTER |
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