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    Trying to find a part for a Harrison Alpha 400t CNC Lathe

    I have a Harrison 600 Group ALPHA 400T Lathe here. I need to find out the part number and possibly where I can get a bearing not listed in the manual I have here. The lathe we have was manufactured in 2001 Now on page 7.4.4 of the manual there is a drawing of the Clutch Mounting Sub-Assembly, not listed here are the two bearing that go into the bearing support bracket or the clutch carrier bracket. I need to find out as much as I can about these bearings. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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    try emailing the 600 group in england, they own harrison. or email harrison directly.


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    I did that and the only problem is Harrison doesnt want to give out the number of the bearing, they want to sell and entire clutch assembly. Thats why i am looking for bearing numbers.


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