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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.
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.