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Re: Where to get 1/2" Flanged bearings?

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McMaster: 6384K361, $6.21
How can I find this on their website? It doesn't show anything when I put in the part number and I don't see any numbers like that on all the ABEC bearing pages.
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Re: Where to get 1/2" Flanged bearings?

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How can I find this on their website? It doesn't show anything when I put in the part number and I don't see any numbers like that on all the ABEC bearing pages.
When you put in the part number it should give you the ordering information on the side bar(right under where you type in the search). Right bellow the ordering information is a link to view the catalog page.
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Re: Where to get 1/2" Flanged bearings?

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When you put in the part number it should give you the ordering information on the side bar(right under where you type in the search). Right bellow the ordering information is a link to view the catalog page.
Oops, I left one character out of the number when I was searching.

Anyway, is McMaster PN 6384K361 the cheap bearing like this

or is it a more precision one like this except with a flange?


Thanks

EDIT: It says double sealed so maybe it's like this but with a flange?


Which of the three pics here is McMaster PN 6384K361 most like?
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Re: Where to get 1/2" Flanged bearings?

You can also check out Small Parts . They have 1/2 inch bearings for around $6 or a pack of 10 for around $45. I do not see it listed with a flange on the small parts site, but I know if you ask for it you can get them flanged. The bearing that they sell is actually already in CAD on the www.firstcadlibrary.com site under the bearings section. You will also notice that the part number on the firstcadlibrary site is the one for small parts.

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