Cam Follower Bearings, Rbc 2 Two Inch 2" Make Jib Crane Pictures Shown Lk Mcgill on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
These are brand new bearings are the best brand new bearings you can get.I showed a pictures of how I used them for building one of my outside jib cranes.The shaft is .875 the outside of the wheel is 2 inches.I have 2 professionally custom built jib cranes on site for you to look at and measure. I have more than 20 if you need more.contact me..Free shipping after you pay for the first ones shipping.I will ship right away..Thank you
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