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Karl Townsend
 
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I'm looking for an oil seal for a metric bearing and shaft. The OD is 26mm
and the ID is 7mm. McMaster Carr doesn't carry them. Anyone know a good
source?

Karl



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Harold and Susan Vordos
 
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I'm looking for an oil seal for a metric bearing and shaft. The OD is 26mm
and the ID is 7mm. McMaster Carr doesn't carry them. Anyone know a good
source?

Karl



Not specifically, but any bearing house should have what you need. By
providing them with the diameters and width, they should be able to provide
either the seal, or the number that you can look for from other sources.
Seals, like bearings, are primarily made in metric sizes. Inch sizes are
the anomaly. The one you're looking for sounds like it fits a pump for an
oil burner. They like to sell the pump instead of the seal.

Harold


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try Hercules hydraulics or msc


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