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Also known as Oilite® bearings.
A metal shell adds strength.
Use where high loads and speeds are not required.
Use these bearings in applications with frequent starts and stops because they operate with very little friction.
Made of FDA-listed materials or FDA compliant, these bearings are for use in food applications. They also withstand caustic and washdown environments.
These bearings stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other dry-running sleeve bearings.
Reinforced with polyester fabric, these plastic bearings have load and speed capabilities comparable to metal bearings.
Good for underwater applications, these bearings won’t swell or warp when wet.
Permanently and securely install these self-clinching bearings into panels, with no need for precision-bored holes or machined mounts.
Reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing performance. Made of recycled thermoplastic, these bearings are a sustainable alternative to standard plastic dry-running bearings.
Even in the presence of harsh chemicals and extreme temperatures, these bearings operate under heavy loads and at high speeds.
Made of thermoplastic, these bearings conduct electricity to prevent static buildup in moving equipment.
Rated UL94 V-0, these bearings meet strict fire protection requirements for flame retardance.
Startup friction causes these bearings to release a thin layer of oil on the bearing’s surface. They’re flanged, so they handle loads both parallel and perpendicular to the shaft. They’re also known as Oilite® bearings.
The oil in these bearings is suitable for incidental contact with food.
A slit running along the length of these bearings allows you to quickly slip them into a housing—no tools required.
Made of FDA listed materials for use in food applications, these bearings also withstand caustic and washdown environments.
An aluminum shell adds strength.
These bearings stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other dry-running flanged sleeve bearings.
Form these bearings into a double flange and they’ll handle thrust loads from either direction. They have pre-cut fins on one end that you can flatten out against a surface to make a second flange.
Compensating for minor shaft misalignment and not requiring lubrication, these sleeve bearings swivel to self-align and are dry running. They don’t need a housing and you can install and replace them without any tools because they’re slip fit.
Made of acetal with a PTFE filler, these bearings handle velocities up to twice as high as standard acetal bearings. They swivel to compensate for a small amount of shaft misalignment.
Meet strict fire protection requirements with these bearings—they’re rated UL94 V-0 for flame retardance.
Made of thermoplastic, these bearings conduct electricity to prevent static buildup in loads parallel and perpendicular to your shaft.
A metal backing adds strength.
These bearings stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other dry-running thrust bearings.
Embedded lubricant particles increase the load capacity of these bearings while also making them slippery.
Use these nylon or acetal bearings for light loads. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
Made of acetal with a PTFE filling, these light duty bearings handle speeds twice as fast as standard acetal bearings can.
Made of FDA listed PEEK, these bearings are suitable for direct contact with food. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
Handling speeds twice as fast as standard mounted sleeve bearings while limiting wear on your system, these bearings are made of PTFE-filled acetal.
Made from slippery materials, these bearings reduce friction without the oily mess.
Use these UHMW bearings in wet, corrosive environments.
These nylon bearings swivel inside their housing to compensate for over 20° of shaft misalignment.
Made of acetal blended with PTFE, these bearings handle speeds twice as fast as standard sleeve bearings.
Made of high-performance plastic, these insert bearings last longer than metal insert bearings. They also don’t require lubrication.
Ridges on the inside of these bearings wipe away dust and debris as the bearing travels on a shaft.
These fiberglass bearings are lightweight, nonmagnetic, and won’t conduct electricity.
Made from a single piece of slippery UHMW plastic, these bearings have no cracks or crevices so they’re easy to clean.
Sleeve bearings ride directly on the axle and have no moving parts to wear out.
Replace worn and damaged bearings or press-fit bearings into tubing or pipe to create a roller.
Use these bearings to replace worn and damaged bearings or press-fit them into tubing or pipe to create a roller. All have a hex-shaped axle.
Also known as single-start and self-locking lead screws and nuts, these have a single thread that runs the length of the screw. The nut travels only when the screw turns, so your system won't unexpectedly move when the lead screw is at rest.
Multiple thread channels (also known as thread starts) create faster linear travel than lead screws with a single thread start.
Convenient for use with devices such as grippers and printing heads, these air slides have a nonrotating head that provides steady motion and a larger mounting area than air cylinders.
Push one object while pulling another—when one head on these air slides extends, the other retracts.