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Thrust Bearing Washer TRC-411

Model: TRC-411
ID. 1/4"-0.250 OD. 11/16"-0.6875 W. 0.092
Price Each: 4.07
Total Price: $4.07
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Product Details

Bore Fraction:  1/4"

Bore:  0.2500

OD Fraction:  11/16"

OD Decimal:  0.6875

Thickness:  0.0920

Interchange:  INA TWC-411

Weight:  0.01


TRA.030,TRB.060,TRC.090
Thrust washers of inch nominal dimensions are identified by the prefix letters TR, followed by another letter such as A, B, C etc. indicating washer thickness. TRA is the complete prefix code for .030 for the thinnest thrust washer made to inch nominal dimensions. Thrust washers of metric nominal dimensions are identified by the prefix letters. Metric thrust bearings and washers of other thickness are also available on request. 
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