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countershaft bearings


 

Once you have part numbers you can order from anyone, anywhere. I am sure they have bearing shops in the UK. I was able to find such places in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Germany when I was in those countries.?

I wouldn't be surprised to find the correct bearings are obsolete. But there should be cross-reference charts that will help you find the the new versions.??

You're in the UK , so this should be familiar to you: https://www.lathes.co.uk/atlas/page12.html

It mentions that the Craftsman lathes (also made by Atlas) used oilite bearings rather that the cage bearing. Might find some parts info if you talk to Tony

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On Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 12:23:02 PM CST, hedgesben via groups.io <hedgesben@...> wrote:


im in the uk so any part from America is mega money in shipping.? hence i was asking if anyone knew


 

im in the uk so any part from America is mega money in shipping.? hence i was asking if anyone knew


 

I think I'd call Clausing and see if they have the parts, or at least modern part numbers.?

Bill in OKC?

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Expect in one hand, expectorate in the other. See which one gets full first.



On Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 12:13:11 PM CST, Jim F via groups.io <lacityjim2@...> wrote:


The part number in the picture is 9-108 and 9-109. You probably can find them at McMaster.?


On Feb 12, 2025, at 10:08?AM, Jim F <lacityjim2@...> wrote:

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Here is the parts manual for your machine.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 10:03?AM hedgesben via <hedgesben=[email protected]> wrote:
iwould of said needle bearing with out the outer race.? however i have seen them called roller cage

<Atlas Lathe 10F-Series Parts 10L-6 Rev4.pdf>


 

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The part number in the picture is 9-108 and 9-109. You probably can find them at McMaster.?


On Feb 12, 2025, at 10:08?AM, Jim F <lacityjim2@...> wrote:

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Here is the parts manual for your machine.

On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 10:03?AM hedgesben via <hedgesben=[email protected]> wrote:
iwould of said needle bearing with out the outer race.? however i have seen them called roller cage

<Atlas Lathe 10F-Series Parts 10L-6 Rev4.pdf>


 

Here is the parts manual for your machine.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 10:03?AM hedgesben via <hedgesben=[email protected]> wrote:
iwould of said needle bearing with out the outer race.? however i have seen them called roller cage


 

iwould of said needle bearing with out the outer race.? however i have seen them called roller cage


 

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Bronze, Oilite, ball or roller?


On Feb 12, 2025, at 8:39 AM, hedgesben via groups.io <hedgesben@...> wrote:

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hi all, does anyone know or have any info about the countershaft bearings like size/make/number.? I cant seem to find them in the uk at all.?


 

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What model is your lathe?

On Feb 12, 2025, at 5:39?AM, hedgesben via groups.io <hedgesben@...> wrote:

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hi all, does anyone know or have any info about the countershaft bearings like size/make/number.? I cant seem to find them in the uk at all.?


 

hi all, does anyone know or have any info about the countershaft bearings like size/make/number.? I cant seem to find them in the uk at all.?