Then I went to found your motor with the listed Sears bearing part number and Hoover and Emerson cross reference numbers. I went to entered your model number and got the number for the bearing. There may be another step on the inside of the bell end where the bearing press fits, not sure. There is a slight step that sticks out past the end bell of the motor about 1/8". I can't find any parts lists or info on this motor other than what Sears has and it's a terrible exploded view but doesn't give a bearing number other than their parts list number which is pretty much worthless. I'm trying to figure out what the motor uses before I end up pulling a cover to look, so I can order them all at once. The jointer drum uses #6202 bearings which have a 5/8" ID. I need t keep better notes on stuff like this. I have receipts from a couple different places where I got bearings from but never marked what the bearings were for. Both machines have the exact same motor Model # 113.19091 I also did my Craftsman jointer bearings, both drum and motor. According to my notes I last did this in 1999, both arbor and motor bearings. I'm going to order some spares to have on hand. I cleaned and repacked the arbor bearings which are #6203 rubber seals, metric bearing. I'm in the process of going through my old Craftsman (King Seeley Corp.) table saw.
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