Used Taig headstock (large .590 bore) new bearings

Enigmaticul

Banned
The bearing in this head stock we're changed by yours truly today. I have personally used this headstock for the last year on my finishing lathe quite a bit. The headstock got loud so I thought the bearings went bad. It's pretty easy to change them and after I did the TIR is .001

This would be a good addition or a start for someone wanting to get into building their own lathe. New they are about 70$. Selling mine for 40$ shipped continental only, buyer pay all the PayPal fees or gift.

Here is a picture of the Bering to for those of you that want to change your bearings as well.
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Enigmaticul

Banned
I tried to find better bearings based on the markings on the original ones (who are also made in China) but I could not find any.


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pescadoman

Randy
Silver Member
I tried to find better bearings based on the markings on the original ones (who are also made in China) but I could not find any.


KrindleKin----- The next for Kin----

6203 is a very common bearing. Anyway. If you need another good one, here is a link. Don't buy the metal shielded type(ZZ I believe), as they will load up with dust.

6203 refers to the dimensions. Other numbers are shield types....ect.

http://www.amazon.com/6203-2RS-SKF-...qid=1427646336&sr=1-16&keywords=6203+bearings
 
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