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Ultra-Low-Friction Dry-Running Sleeve Bearings
Use these bearings in applications with frequent starts and stops because they operate with very little friction.
Thermoplastic-blend bearings create the least amount of friction of any bearings that we offer. They handle heavier loads than PTFE and Rulon J bearings.
Note: Dynamic load capacity is the maximum load a bearing can withstand at a given shaft speed. If your application’s load and speed requirements are below the values listed, the bearing will work.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
For Housing ID | Lg. | Dynamic Radial Load Capacity | Color | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
Thermoplastic Blend Bearings | ||||||
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For 1/8" Shaft Dia. | ||||||
3/16" | 3/16" | 80 lbs. @ 120 rpm | Yellow | -55° to 190° | 00000000 | 00000 |
Oil-Embedded Sleeve Bearings
Startup friction causes these bearings to release a thin layer of oil on the bearing’s surface. They are also known as Oilite® bearings.
Note: Dynamic load capacity is the maximum load a bearing can withstand at a given shaft speed. If your application’s load and speed requirements are below the values listed, the bearing will work.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
For Housing ID | Lg. | Dynamic Radial Load Capacity | Lubrication | Lubricant | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
For 1/8" Shaft Dia. | |||||||
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3/16" | 1/8" | 31 lbs. @ 120 rpm | Lubricated | SAE 30 Oil | -35° to 300° | 00000000 | 00000 |
3/16" | 5/32" | 39 lbs. @ 120 rpm | Lubricated | SAE 30 Oil | 10° to 220° | 00000000 | 000 |
3/16" | 1/4" | 60 lbs. @ 120 rpm | Lubricated | SAE 30 Oil | -35° to 300° | 00000000 | 0000 |
3/16" | 5/16" | 75 lbs. @ 120 rpm | Lubricated | SAE 30 Oil | -35° to 300° | 00000000 | 0000 |
3/16" | 1/2" | 125 lbs. @ 120 rpm | Lubricated | SAE 30 Oil | -35° to 300° | 00000000 | 0000 |
Ultra-Low-Friction Oil-Embedded Sleeve Bearings
For applications with frequent starts and stops, the oil in these bearings contains particles of slippery PTFE that lubricate the bearing during startup.
Note: Dynamic load capacity is the maximum load a bearing can withstand at a given shaft speed. If your application’s load and speed requirements are below the values listed, the bearing will work.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.