Thread: taper bearing.
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10-12-2014 #1
Just restoring Acorn/ Halifax lathe and the taper bearing on the spindle is not good. The Price of these timken bearings is silly as could be into £300 for the pair (the lathe is only worth £250). Looks like its due to the outer part having a shoulder. I can get the same bearing without a shoulder at much lower price. Is it done to just use inner section and rollers from new bearing with the old outer that has the shoulder. Also can the outer be reground?
Edit:- bearing inner 14125 and outer 14276-BLast edited by i lunn; 10-12-2014 at 10:41 PM. Reason: adding part numbers
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