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Ball bearings with grooved outer races?
Quick question for any bearing heads in the group. I'm looking to replace an
old ND 3L06 bearing, which is the same thing is a modern 6006. The only problem is that the outer race has a groove for a snap run close to one side. Is this something that's normally available, or was it a custom job for a given company? Also, if it was a custom, is there anything preventy me from turning a groove in a stock bearing with a carbide tool or abrasive slitting wheel? GTO(John) |
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