XP_Slinger
They’re Just Saws
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Yes 6202 and Yes, I do that all the time. Just make sure the new bearings are a C3, means it’s for high rpm. It will be right in the part numberWasnt even doubting about seals, definitely a replacement.
Im thinking to get a normal sealed or unsealed bearing, maybe SKF or slacker and remove plate or seal and put them in, that way im sure that i will put high quality bearings in, anyone done similar?
Bearings should be - 6202 ? Right?
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