1/2" x 1-1/8" x 5/8" bearings arrived. They are identical, but with the expected lettering on the seal. Thank you all for the help. Now I hope this little guy can get back to work.
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1/2" x 1-1/8" x 5/8" bearings arrived. They are identical, but with the expected lettering on the seal. Thank you all for the help. Now I hope this little guy can get back to work.
I appreciate the suggestions, but the nearest bearing supply house is an hour away, and not in a direction I usually travel.
Thanks guys.
I and my kids checked the bearings in strong light. No markings.
I double checked and it's 1.125" OD, 0.500" ID on my (admittedly cheap) dial caliper. 0.31" width.
I'll check in...
I checked with calipers, but I'll check again. What makes you suspect metric on this machine?
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