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Old Craftsman thrust bearing

Anthony

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Hi all, I came across a part I can’t find and thought I could get some info here. I bought an old Craftsman band saw last weekend that I’m taking apart and replacing parts to get it running again. The upper and lower thrust bearings look like this. I see similar bearings for old Craftsman bandsaws for sale but they are smooth shafts that I’m guessing are held in place with set screws. Any help in finding a set of these or another solution would be appreciated. One bearing is pretty rough and the other is seized…

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RTM

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Buy a shoulder bolt that fits your bearing and your threads, and go wild. Will those studs press out of your bearing?

 
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Anthony

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Buy a shoulder bolt that fits your bearing and your threads, and go wild. Will those studs press out of your bearing?

Stud and bearing look to be one piece…Smith 1/2 is stamped on the back of the bearing.

I think I’ll go the route of getting shoulder bolts and bearings, thanks for the idea!
 
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whateg01

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A little digging on the vintage machinery site will tell you who made the machine. If not a restoration, I would be tempted to adapt a modern bearing to it.
 
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