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# 566 Tapered Roller Bearing By Pratt Bearing Company on 2040-parts.com

US $35.50
Location:

Godfrey, Illinois, United States

Godfrey, Illinois, United States
New and unused bearing no longer in original box ,no rust or damage evident.
Manufacturer Part Number:566 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Bare metal Part Brand:Pratt UPC:NA

This sale will net you a  New Old Stock Pratt brand tapered roller bearing.
Their # 566 very nice condition from a closed part store .
In very well preserved condition no longer in original box.
Straight bore I.D. 2.7500"
Width 1.4240"
Not Chinese Knock Off Good Quality USA made item.

I have this on the shelf in stock and ready to ship out to you 
Priority Mail soon as payment arrives .
There will be no extra charge to you for domestic shipping (to USA only).

International buyer will pay extra $4.00 handling figured into shipping cost.

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