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friction bearing - where to buy ?!

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:46 pm
by paso750
I`m looking for a friction bearing PAP2510 P10 (which I think is currently being discontinued and replaced by PAP2510 P14). Measurements are Od 28mm, Id 25mm, W 10mm.
Any idea where I can get one ?
I encountered 2 problems so far. My usual SKF bearing dealer doesn`t have them, but can order them with a MOQ of 5 (SKF doesn`t have that size and would need to make them on demand). Price would be €16 ea. and I only need one. I`d take two if they were cheaper (in an italian price list from INA they cost only €2,03+tax).
Secondly most online dealers have a minimal order amount and I only need this.
Any input is welcome. thx

G.

Re: friction bearing - where to buy ?!

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:48 pm
by englishstiv
any use?

http://www.bearingshopuk.co.uk/index.asp

or


http://www.apollobearings.co.uk/products.html


They do single item sales should be no problem to Europe and exchange rate pretty good too :thumbup:

Re: friction bearing - where to buy ?!

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:32 am
by Desmo_Demon
paso750 wrote:I`m looking for a friction bearing PAP2510 P10 (which I think is currently being discontinued and replaced by PAP2510 P14). Measurements are Od 28mm, Id 25mm, W 10mm.
Does SKF make one of these? What exactly do you call a friction bearing? Is it like a plain spherical bearing/"Babbitt" bearing (like those used on rod and crank journals of small block Chevy engines)?

www.skfusa.com

Re: friction bearing - where to buy ?!

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:51 am
by paso750
englishstiv, thanks a lot. I`ll try to contact them.

Terry, according to my online translator other expressions are bush/slide or sleeve bearing
Don`t know about Chevy engines, but the Duc Superlight uses one for its hanging rear caliper bracket.
http://medias.schaeffler.com/medias/en! ... /PAP..-P10

Re: friction bearing - where to buy ?!

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:04 am
by paso750
ok, found it. Just by chance I called a small store close to here and they can order them for 2 Euros something ea. :choo:

if anyone cares to know, the new P14 types are RoHS compliant (Restriction of Hazardous Substances, hence leadfree)