the number6 bearing is FAG525277
But i cant find it at internetL LOL
so who can help me where can I find it?
thanks!
the number6 bearing is FAG525277
But i cant find it at internetL LOL
so who can help me where can I find it?
thanks!
FAG bearing are from an ancient German company. Try www.fag.com
Good luck!
Looks like a standard bearing number which can probably be gotten from a number bearing manufacturers. FAG is one, but look at SKF also. There are many other less well known manufacturers.
Can you measure the shaft and the housing for diminseons. I may be able to help and the inner and outer bore diameters would help to insure a correct substitute.
randy powell
There is one of these bearings available in England.
Do you have the actual bearing to verify the part number? That number is not showing up in any of my interchange lists & a search of the INA/FAG web catalog returns nothing for that number.
a 6200 bearing is a standard metric size bearing available at any bearing house. SKF is a good manufacturer. The shields/seals are specified in the suffix.
Here is a link to lots of information:
http://www.6200bearing.com/
From the pic the 6200 looks like a standard roller bearing, the bearing he is asking about looks to be something else - at first look I would think it was a thrust bearing, but why would you have a thrust bearing right next to a roller bearing on the same shaft - and what it that part # 13 going off at a right angle? That almost looks like it is where the tail rotor should be. Any chance of getting a bigger picture?
What if whoever drew the pic screwed up & the part he is asking about is not a bearing but a shaft seal?