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  1. #1
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    Default Timken bearing data

    Hi

    This download may be useful . I am unable to load it til I get to the library

    http://www.google.com.au/url?q=http:...osKa0Rjf4Fnjlg

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    Default Bearing ID ?

    Hi

    I went to a clearing sale yesterday. I bought a milk crate with a mixture of new and used bearings in it for ten bucks .

    I need to find out the applications of these bearings

    TIMKEN 482 , these are large tapered roller cones , don't have the cups sadly .These are new in boxes .

    and SKF 31308 J2/ QCL7C , these are complete tapered rollers new in the packet marked made in Germany .

    The sale was amazing . A large tool wall board and bench with a English 4" vice on it sold for $5 .

    I bought a box of a thousand teck/roofing screws for $12

    The HAFCO round column Mill drill went for $700, a HM 45 I think . I bid on an old metal drop saw , it had about a 8" blade with 1/8" wide teeth like a milling cutter , it had a strong gearbox , single phase motor, built like a tank, it sold for $70 , not to me .

    Mike

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    Not sure about application for either yet, but will do a bit of searching. If you consider selling any of the SKF 31308 J2/ QCL7C then let me know how much you want for them.

    Nev

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    The SKF seem to be for pinion applications. They are available as pairs in SKF 31308 J2/ QCL7CDF.

    Nev

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    Quote Originally Posted by SurfinNev View Post
    The SKF seem to be for pinion applications. They are available as pairs in SKF 31308 J2/ QCL7CDF.

    Nev
    That sounds feasable . The clearance sale was a truck accessory business , gone broke I think . The Timken 482's may be truck wheel bearings .

    They also had a large pan brake folder and a huge guillotine , both sold for big bucks . They manufactured truck accessories like rear axle wheel mudguards and cab steps . There was a punch machine too . The advertised lathe was sold before the auction, I didnt see it. Various lots of metal stock and shelving and brownbuilt lockers , all went very cheap for a few bucks . A crappy chinese sheet hand roller went for $400 , too much . You have to resist the temptation at these sales, its easy to fill up a trailer with stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by morrisman View Post
    The Timken 482's may be truck wheel bearings .
    Probably are. Try the 482/472 listing here.


    http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rc...7vQmmw&cad=rja

    Nev

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    Cool

    I worked right next door to the Timken plant in Canton Ohio for many years...Bob

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