Ed
Established Member
Hi folks,
I am in the process of slowly putting back together a fobco star bench drill.
Spent the afternoon search the internet for new bearings. The pully shaft bearings were easy to find being marked up as EE8 and appear to be 0.875"x1.8750"x0.3750" R14.
The spindle angular contact bearings were marked up as LJT15 which according to the specs are 15" internal diameter!
A bit of measuring later and I have the following data: 0.588" ID 1.378" OD and 0.432" W. Nothing like it in the imperial bearing tables I can find.
Go back to where I am comfortable (metric) and remeasure - this looks like 14.94mm ID 34.98mm OD and 10.97mm Width. Looks pretty damn close to a 7202B at 15mm x 35mm x 11mm.
I am barking up the right tree as I have never attempted anything like this before?
Is it common to mix metric and imperial bearings in the same machine?
Cheers
Ed
I am in the process of slowly putting back together a fobco star bench drill.
Spent the afternoon search the internet for new bearings. The pully shaft bearings were easy to find being marked up as EE8 and appear to be 0.875"x1.8750"x0.3750" R14.
The spindle angular contact bearings were marked up as LJT15 which according to the specs are 15" internal diameter!
A bit of measuring later and I have the following data: 0.588" ID 1.378" OD and 0.432" W. Nothing like it in the imperial bearing tables I can find.
Go back to where I am comfortable (metric) and remeasure - this looks like 14.94mm ID 34.98mm OD and 10.97mm Width. Looks pretty damn close to a 7202B at 15mm x 35mm x 11mm.
I am barking up the right tree as I have never attempted anything like this before?
Is it common to mix metric and imperial bearings in the same machine?
Cheers
Ed