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National 88176 Harmonic Balancer Repair Sleeve on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:National Surface Finish:Steel Manufacturer Part Number:88176 Warranty:No

Harmonic Balancer Sleeve; Shaft Size Min=1.761", Shaft Size Max=1.767", Width=0.563", Overall Width=0.688", Flange Outer Diam=2.063", Installation Depth=0.813"
National Redi-Sleeves are precision stainless steel wear sleeves designed to produce a superior sealing surface on a worn or damaged shaft. Whether the shaft is marred by tracks or grooves, Redi-Sleeves represent a fast, easy and inexpensive repair.

Redi-Sleeves combine stainless steel construction with a 0.010-inch wall thickness. This thin but durable design allows the original seal size to be used. Redi-Sleeves are pressed onto the shaft using a removable flange. An installation tool is provided with each sleeve.
Flanged Outside Diameter (Inch)2.063
Flanged Outside Diameter (MM)52.400
Installation Depth (Inch)0.813
Installation Depth (MM)20.650
MaterialStainless Steel
Outer Diameter (Inch)2.063
Overall Width (Inch)0.688
Overall Width (MM)17.480
Part DescriptionHarmonic Balancer Sleeve
Part TypeHarmonic Balancer Sleeves
Shaft Size Max (Inch)1.767
Shaft Size Maximum (Inch)1.767
Shaft Size Maximum (MM)44.880
Shaft Size Min (Inch)1.761
Shaft Size Minimum (Inch)1.761
Shaft Size Minimum (MM)44.730
Width (inch)0.563
Width (mm)14.300
 

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