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    Oil-Embedded Thrust Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thrust Bearings. Oil-Embedded Thrust Bearings.
    Our simplest-to-use thrust bearings, with no moving parts and no need to lubricate. Their porous surface releases oil over time, so you can install and forget them. While they run in most conditions, oil may drip away if temperatures climb too high. For extremely hot environments, consider graphite-lubricated bearings. All are fabricated, lubricated, and inspected in the U.S.
    841 Bearing Bronze—A balance of strength and speed makes these bearings a good choice for most applications. Also known as SAE 841 bearing bronze.
    Synthetic Oil Base—A high-quality lubricant makes all the difference. Synthetic oil is less sensitive to temperature changes than mineral oil, so it won't get runny and leak away if the bearing heats up.
    For Shaft
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    OD
    Thk.
    Dynamic Thrust Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Base Oil
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    841 Bearing Bronze
    2 1/16"4"1/8"14,200 lb. @ 30 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 3005906K619000000
     

    Two-Piece Shaft Collars

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shaft Collars. Two Piece, For Round Shafts.

    For Round Shafts

    Attach these collars anywhere along your shaft, which helps when other components are already installed or you can't access the end. They clamp firmly and evenly without marring the shaft, so you can reposition or remove collars later.
    Black-Oxide Carbon Steel—Dark and matted for a finished look, but with minimal corrosion resistance. Best for dry environments.
    Chrome-Plated Carbon Steel—Resist moisture and mild cleaning solutions better than zinc-plated collars.
    303 Stainless Steel—Withstand moisture and mild cleaning solutions, such as acetone and ammonia. These are easier to machine than other stainless steel collars.
    316 Stainless Steel—More corrosion resistant than 303 stainless steel collars. These collars withstand salt water and harsh chemicals, such as bleach, chlorine, and phosphoric acid.
    Aluminum—One-third the weight of steel and corrosion resistant.
    Clamping
    Screw
    For Round Shafts
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    OD
    Wd.
    Type
    No.
    Included
    Each
    Black-Oxide Carbon Steel
    2 1/16"3 1/8"3/4"Socket Head26436K67000000
     
    Chrome-Plated Carbon Steel
    2 1/16"3 1/8"3/4"Socket Head23370K8600000
     
    303 Stainless Steel
    2 1/16"3 1/8"3/4"Socket Head26436K10400000
     
    316 Stainless Steel
    2 1/16"3 1/8"3/4"Socket Head29633T38000000
     
    Aluminum
    2 1/16"3 1/8"3/4"Socket Head26436K15600000
     

    Shaft Collars

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shaft Collars.
    Slide these collars from one end of your shaft and tighten the clamping screw. They grip firmly and evenly without marring the shaft, so you can reposition or remove them later.
    Black-Oxide Carbon Steel—Dark and matted for a finished look, but with minimal corrosion resistance. Best for dry environments.
    Clamping
    Screw
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    OD
    Wd.
    Type
    No.
    Included
    Each
    Black-Oxide Carbon Steel
    2 1/16"3 1/4"3/4"Socket Head16435K85000000
     
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