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A metal shell adds strength.
A slit running along the length of these bearings allows you to quickly slip them into a housing—no tools required.
A reliable classic—these babbitt bearings are strong and corrosion resistant.
A split housing means you can remove the top half of these bearings to inspect or repair shafts and components. This reduces downtime and minimizes the risk of damaging surrounding components.
A toothed slot lets these bushings contract for insertion into the bore of your sprocket or pulley and then expand for a snug fit.
A mounting flange prevents movement during tightening.
Insert these bushings into the bore of your sprocket for flush or recessed mounting.
Transfer torque directly from a shaft to a hub.
The tapered barrel on these bushings is split on both sides, allowing them to contract more tightly around the shaft than quick-disconnect and taper-lock bushings.
The screw connections on these bushings easily mate to compatible quick-disconnect sprockets and pulleys.
Mount these hubless bushings flush into your sprocket or pulley for a slim profile with no protruding screws.
An economical alternative to standard unthreaded spacers.
A zinc-plated finish gives these steel inserts mild corrosion resistance.
Protect bolts from sideways (shear) pressure.
Sized specifically to adapt standard shaft collars to pipe, these bushings create a tight fit.
Support shafts, bearings, and other moving parts that are routed through a hole. These grommets are slippery to allow parts to move freely in the hole. Install them on thin sheet-metal panels.
Preventing wear and cracks, these grommets shield the sections of your conduit that rub and bang against nearby components.
A flexible tire on these couplings safeguards components on your shafts by reducing vibration and shock.