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Standard Sleeve Bearing Sizes

Standard Sleeve Bearing Sizes

Standard Sleeve Bearing Sizes

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Anyone familiar with "standard" sleeve bearing sizes? I am looking for a replacement parts, and the documentation specifies bronze or synthetic sleeve bearings sizes A and B.  They have a 1/8" ID and a 3/16" OD, which I haven't easily found.  The lengths are not critical.  Does someone have a source for these parts?

RE: Standard Sleeve Bearing Sizes

Here are two companies I have sourced DU/DX Bushings.  AFM manuafactures/sources their bushings offshore whereas DAEMAR bushings are manufactured in Italy.  I'm not sure if either company will offer certs whereas Garlock & INA will for a premium.

http://www.afmusa.com/bushings.selchart.asp

http://www.daemar.com/bushing_bearings_19.html

Heckler   americanflag
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
SWx 2007 SP 4.0 & Pro/E 2001
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