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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on April 2, 2007, 7:42 am
> If it is a "normal" ball bearing, get the numbers off the bearing.
> Contact a local bearing supply house for availability. =A0Many
> bearings are $5 from a bearing house and the same bearing might be
> $40 from OEM.
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> > Does anyone know where to buy Black & Decker parts outside of
> > blackanddecker.com.
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> > I have one of their well built older grinders. =A0The motor itself
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> > works fine but the bearing right below the grinder wheel is
> > shot.
> > This is an easy fix, but B&D no longer carrys parts. =A0Just
> > because the
> > main offices dont carry the parts dont mean no one has them.
> > Anyone
> > know of another distributor for B&D parts. =A0I'm sure someone has
> > one
> > on a shelf, in fact I dont doubt that the bearing from one of
> > their
> > newer grinders would fit. =A0It's just a simple ball bearing, but
> > finding the right size is the problem.
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> > Anyone?????
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> > Thanks
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probably a sleeve bearing like oilite brassy color. either way remove
take to local bearing supplier.
fridy i picked up 4 bearings for 26 bucks total. manufacturer wanted
280 bucks:( For the exact same bearings!
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