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    7 Products

    Dry-Running Thrust Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thrust Bearings. Dry-Running Thrust Bearings.
    Made of naturally slippery plastic so there's no lubricant to maintain or make a mess. These bearings are ideal for spic-and-span spaces since oil won't drip off, wash out, or collect dust over time. They'll also never rust.
    Ultra-Chemical-Resistant PTFE—The most chemical-resistant bearings we offer. PTFE is immune to harsh chemicals, including all strong acids and bases. It's also one of the slipperiest types of plastic, but it's not very strong.
    For Shaft
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    Ultra-Chemical-Resistant PTFE
    1631.6216 lb. @ 60 rpmWhite-450 to 5002796T27000000
    1631.6316 lb. @ 60 rpmWhite-450 to 5002796T2800000
    1631.6416 lb. @ 60 rpmWhite-450 to 5002796T2900000
     

    Conical Disc Springs

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Disc Springs. Conical.
    Image of Attribute. Stacking Configurations. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, Border. Disc Springs. Conical.

    Stacking Configurations

    The strongest disc springs we offer for maintaining tension and separating components on shafts, under bolt heads, and at the end of valves. Unlike spring lock washers, they return to their original height again and again when decompressed. Also known as Belleville disc springs.
    To increase working load or deflection, stack multiple springs. A nested stack increases working load; an inverted stack increases deflection. In a nested and inverted stack, both load and deflection increase. Multiply the original working load or deflection (depending on your configuration) by the number of springs to find your new total.
    Steel—Strong and resilient, but best suited for dry environments since moisture will cause these springs to rust.
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    Material
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    Steel
    1616.331.51.52.41.7250.675726916Chrome-Vanadium Steel1296445K71200000
    1616.3341.52.551.7630.787709878Chrome-Vanadium Steel1296445K7220000
    1616.33422.852.2130.6371,3001,685Chrome-Vanadium Steel1296445K7300000
    1616.34023.12.2750.8251,1621,479Chrome-Vanadium Steel696445K7820000
     
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