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John Hesler

03-12-2003 14:21:17




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Does anyone know of an online or mail order source for ball bearings and/or oil seals? McMaster Carr and MSC have some but don't always have the sizes that I'm looking for. I'm trying to find someone who speciallizes, has a good selection and is willing to sell small quantities. Thanks.




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Jet9N

03-13-2003 16:42:10




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 Re: Source for bearings and seals in reply to John Hesler, 03-12-2003 14:21:17  
I get mine from Accurate Bearing Company (ABC).
Address is: 432 Irmen Drive, PO Box 406, Addison, IL 60101. Phone 1-800-323-6548 They are very
economical and prompt. They can provide
el-cheap-o or high quality what ever you need.

Jet



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Russ

03-12-2003 17:48:42




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 Re: Source for bearings and seals in reply to John Hesler, 03-12-2003 14:21:17  
Grainger has a good selection, but a little pricey. Motion Industies is good, at work we use a supplier called AIT, But can't find there website. We have a couple of local places that are good also.



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Jim Moody

03-12-2003 17:24:18




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 Re: Source for bearings and seals in reply to John Hesler, 03-12-2003 14:21:17  
John,
A&W bearings in Texas has a huge supply and their prices are very good. Their web site is www.awbearings.com or call them at 800 535-9638. I ordered some single bearings, races, etc and they shipped them promptly via UPS. Try them and good luck. Jim



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Steve-Maine

03-12-2003 14:41:57




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 Re: Source for bearings and seals in reply to John Hesler, 03-12-2003 14:21:17  

You might try NAPA Stores or Motion Industries which is actually part of NAPA. I would try Motion Industries first.



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