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Default Bearing identification

Have had a bearing fail ....
Deep Groove ball bearing type - metal shielded.

I know that normally metric bearings are exact mm sizes ..... and 2 of
the measurements are in mm, but 3rd isn't. Assuming this is a metric
bearing.

Online source I have tried (eg Simply Bearings do not have the size)

Measurements are

OD = 35mm (1.382")
ID = 20mm (0.787")
Thickness 10.59mm (0.417")

The thickness is not critical I can set deeper if thicker.

Anybody identify what this is, and if/where I can get one.
 
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