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Also known as Oilite® bearings.
For applications with frequent starts and stops, the oil in these bearings contains particles of slippery PTFE that lubricate the bearing during startup.
With a flexible layer of rubber sandwiched between an oil-embedded bronze bearing and rigid metal shell, these bearings reduce wear and machinery noise.
Increased iron content makes these bearings stronger and more resistant to shock loads than standard oil-embedded bearings; however they operate at lower speeds.
Unlike other sleeve bearings, these do not need to be fully inserted into a housing. Their unique shape creates a permanent, secure hold in thin panels.
Graphite provides a layer of dry lubrication that can operate in high-temperature environments.
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.
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.
Graphite provides a layer of dry lubrication that operates in high-temperature environments.
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.
A strong steel housing allows these bearings to handle higher speeds than standard oil-embedded mounted sleeve bearings.
Startup friction causes these porous bronze bearings to release a thin layer of oil on the bearing’s surface.
Made from slippery materials, these bearings reduce friction without the oily mess.
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.
Embedded lubricant particles increase the load capacity of these bearings while also making them slippery.
Because they usually do not require lubrication, linear sleeve bearings outperform linear ball bearings in dirty environments.
Made of FDA-listed materials for use in food applications, these bearings also have excellent chemical and corrosion resistance.
Sleeve bearings outperform ball bearings in dirty environments. Use them for low speed applications.