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there should be a bearing number stamped into the side of the bearing that any bearing supply house should be able to source. Bearings are standardized.


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This one? https://www.ebay.com/itm/17486...tkp%3ABk9SR4LW-YiDYg


Snap Ring Bearing, looks like a top candidate...


What model is the lathe, that would help with looking up information....

https://www.bmcbearing.com/blog/snap-rings
 
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DIN 625 look up "Retaining Ring Bearings" suffix either RN or NR.

SKF & Timken are top choices.

Edit to add:
My best guess based on sizes mentioned is
6005-2ZNR


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In my home town there was a hardware store. If you'd walked in there with that the owner would have disappeared into the back and returned with a box with 3" of dust on it containing a pair of those. Whatever price was on the box was what you'd pay (likely from 1971)




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What you need is Part# 6005-2RSNR


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DIN 625 look up "Retaining Ring Bearings" suffix either RN or NR.

SKF & Timken are top choices.

Edit to add:
My best guess based on sizes mentioned is
6005-2ZNR


Our assemblers at my work mentioned that NSK & FAG brand were also good choices.


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What you need is Part# 6005-2RSNR


I'd opt for Timken Bearings of that model

Link Timken

Link NSK
 
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In my home town there was a hardware store. If you'd walked in there with that the owner would have disappeared into the back and returned with a box with 3" of dust on it containing a pair of those. Whatever price was on the box was what you'd pay (likely from 1971)
Gee, why do you think they went out of business?

Don't get me wrong, we had a few hardware stores like that in my neighborhood too. All but one gone now, and I try to give the family-owned survivor all the business I can, but HD, Lowes, and AMZN own that market now.
 
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Just ordered two 6005-2RSNR!

I was a bit surprised that this ended up being metric. Next time I should try both units when measuring.

Derp.

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Originally posted by majik61:
What you need is Part# 6005-2RSNR


I'd opt for Timken Bearings of that model

Link Timken

Link NSK


Those do not appear to be the snap ring versions.


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