Hey guys, was wondering whether anyone had true Size C Bearing diemsions handy??
I'm curious about Inner and Outer Diametre and Width.
Cheers.
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06-22-2007 01:00 AM
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06-22-2007 01:19 AM
listed on the bearing page at theyostore.com
Yo Yo Bearing Sizes = ID (Inner Diameter) x OD (Outer Diameter) x W (Width)
.250 x .500 x .187
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06-22-2007 05:15 AM
Aha! Thanks muchly Luke :)
Now....to convert that to millimetres... (I'm an Aussie ) :P
Edit: Thats 6.35 x 12.7 x 4.7mm for us metric users out there :)My super Feedback!
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06-22-2007 10:26 AM
no problem

and in the future, you can also check out ayya.org...they've got a bearing page with a built in conversion calculator...
http://www.ayya.org/Bearingxref.php
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06-22-2007 10:55 AM
Generally speaking, it is very, very rare (read: it never happens, but I suppose it could some day) to find a bearing in metric that exactly matches one in imperial standard.
So you'll probably want to go off searching for the dimensions as given.
When dealing with metric, most companies stick with solid mm sizes, and occasionally half mm sizes.
Oh, and just to be picky.. it's actually .25" ID x .50" OD x .1875" W but you'll find it listed as .187 as well.
KyleYou can argue with me, but you'll still be wrong.
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06-23-2007 07:04 PM
Actually the companies that I have looked at in Oz generally stock both. The obvious ones made in Imperial measurements come specified as exactly the converted specs i posted before :)
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