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neanderman
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Need a part

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Anyone have any ideas where to get one of these? Or what the name is? I've looked all over, and can't find one. It's for the Dual Drive. I suspect LeBlond may have one, but it is a commodity item that should be available somewhere! I don't have the actual specs, but can get them.
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It is a lock washer for a od slotted nut used on a shaft with a keyway. Forget the exact name but have used 100'scofvthem to hold bearings on shafts

Tab washer? Or bearing lock washer. Google it
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Thanks, Bill! "Bearing lock washer" got a lot of hits, but most are spec'd per specific machine. More digging!
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McMaster-Carr has everything. Somehow the URL in the screen shot below doesn't work. Here's the one you need:

https://www.mcmaster.com/lock-washers/s ... ring-nuts/

Or Google for "spring lock washers for slotted bearing nuts" (without the quotes). You'll get lots of hits.

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Timken bearing tab lock washer.

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Usually the old one has a part number stamped in it. So you just order the new one with the same part number.


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I'll have to look at it. I don't recall if it was marked. It is currently buried somewhere.
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Okay, I found the original. It was in the last place I looked -- on the pulley shaft on the lathe. :lol: It does have a part number -- 3809 -- but that might be a LeBlond number.

I think I found one from McMaster that will work. All of $1.89. Now I just need to find a few other things to buy to justify the shipping!

Thanks for the help!
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