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    7 Products

    Dry-Running Mounted Sleeve Bearings with Two-Bolt Flange

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Mounted Bearings. Dry-Running Mounted Sleeve Bearings with Two-Bolt Flange.
    Leave the lubricant in the supply closet—these low-maintenance bearings are made from naturally slippery plastic. They'll keep shafts spinning with no messy grease to drip off, wash out, or collect dust. With no moving parts, sleeve bearings stand up to grimy environments better than ball bearings. However, with more friction generated, they're less effective at high speeds. The sturdy housing supports the shaft and secures with a two-bolt flange, the most common type of flanged bearing.
    Acetal—The most common choice for plastic bearings, acetal is wear-resistant and affordable.
    Ultra-Low-Friction PTFE-Filled Acetal—Made from a special blend of acetal and PTFE, these extra-slippery bearings are ideal for conveyors and other machinery with frequent starts and stops.
    Aluminum Housing—One-third the weight of cast iron but not as strong. Aluminum also resists corrosion.
    Misalignment Capability—Bearings compensate for as much shaft misalignment as the degree listed. This extends the life of the bearing and protects against wear if shafts are slightly askew.
    Overall,
    mm
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Flange
    Thk., mm
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Misalignment
    Capability
    Each
    Acetal Bearing with Aluminum Housing
    105711.54.843 lb. @ 120 rpm00000000000000
     
    Ultra-Low-Friction PTFE-Filled Acetal Bearing with Aluminum Housing
    1057.2164.8140 lb. @ 120 rpm0000000000000
     

    Dry-Running Panel-Mount Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Mounted Bearings. Dry-Running Panel-Mount Sleeve Bearings.
    Leave the lubricant in the supply closet—these low-maintenance sleeve bearings are made from naturally slippery plastic. They'll keep shafts spinning with no messy grease to drip off, wash out, or collect dust. With no moving parts, sleeve bearings withstand grimy environments better than ball bearings. However, with more friction generated, they're less effective at high speeds. They mount securely in thin panels.
    Acetal—The most common choice for plastic bearings, acetal is wear-resistant and affordable.
    Steel Housing—Best for dry environments as moisture will cause them to rust.
    Press-Fit Panel Mount—Press these bearings into plastic panels or thin sheet metal to mount them by hand. They're a good fit for tight spaces, or if you'd like a removable mounting option. The sturdy flange prevents bearings from pulling through, giving you added stability.
    Clinch Panel Mount—Secure these self-clinching bearings into sheet metal panels for a permanent hold. Install them using an air-powered or hydraulic press—no need for precision-bored holes or machined mounts. They're not for use in plastic panels.
    Misalignment Capability—Bearings compensate for as much shaft misalignment as the degree listed. This extends the life of the bearing and protects against wear if shafts are slightly askew.
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    OD,
    mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    Flange
    OD, mm
    Flange
    Thk., mm
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Misalignment
    Capability
    Each
    Acetal Bearing with Steel Housing
     
    Press-Fit Panel Mount
    1015.8810.817.40.840 lb. @ 120 rpm000000000000
     
    Clinch Panel Mount
    1015.8811.417.11.342 lb. @ 120 rpm00000000000
     

    Dry-Running Mounted Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Mounted Bearings. Dry-Running Mounted Sleeve Bearings.
    Leave the lubricant in the supply closet—these low-maintenance bearings are made from naturally slippery plastic. They'll keep shafts spinning with no messy grease to drip off, wash out, or collect dust. With no moving parts, sleeve bearings stand up to grimy environments better than ball bearings. However, with more friction generated, they're less effective at high speeds. The sturdy housing bolts down to support shafts as they turn.
    Acetal—The most common choice for plastic bearings, acetal is wear-resistant and affordable.
    Aluminum Housing—One-third the weight of cast iron but not as strong. Aluminum also resists corrosion.
    Misalignment Capability—Bearings compensate for as much shaft misalignment as the degree listed. This extends the life of the bearing and protects against wear if shafts are slightly askew.
    Overall,
    mm
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    Ctr. Ht.,
    mm
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Misalignment
    Capability
    Each
    Acetal Bearing with Aluminum Housing
    1014.557.211.242 lb. @ 120 rpm0000000000000
     

    Light Duty Dry-Running Mounted Sleeve Bearings with Two-Bolt Flange

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Mounted Bearings. Light Duty Dry-Running Mounted Sleeve Bearings with Two-Bolt Flange.
    With simple, lightweight designs, these bearings are a cost-effective option when extreme precision isn't necessary. Less stable than bearings with forged, one-piece housings, they're good for hand-cranked systems, gravity feed conveyor rollers, and other low-speed applications. Inside, the sleeve is made of naturally slick plastic that doesn't require lubrication. They'll keep shafts spinning with no messy grease to drip off, wash out, or collect dust. With no moving parts, sleeve bearings stand up to grimy environments better than ball bearings. However, with more friction generated, they're less effective at high speeds. The housing mounts in place with a two-bolt flange, the most common type of flanged bearing.
    Acetal—The most common choice for plastic bearings, acetal is wear-resistant and affordable.
    Ultra-Low-Friction PTFE-Filled Acetal—Made from a special blend of acetal and PTFE, these extra-slippery bearings are ideal for conveyors and other machinery with frequent starts and stops.
    Steel Housing—Best for dry environments as moisture will cause them to rust.
    Misalignment Capability—Bearings compensate for as much shaft misalignment as the degree listed. This extends the life of the bearing and protects against wear if shafts are slightly askew.
    Overall,
    mm
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Flange
    Thk., mm
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Misalignment
    Capability
    Each
    Acetal Bearing with Steel Housing
    1053.211.41.542 lb. @ 120 rpm0000000000000
     
    Ultra-Low-Friction PTFE-Filled Acetal Bearing with Steel Housing
    1053.211.41.585 lb. @ 120 rpm000000000000
     
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