AM354550, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
AM404630, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
AM404640, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
AM404650, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
AM405025, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
AM607560, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
MB0505DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
MB1020DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
MB1520DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
MB3220DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
MB4530DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
MB5020DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
MB5050DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
MB7580DU, Neutral, Plain Bush
Bushing
PAP 4050 P20, Permaglide, Cylindrical bush for low-maintenance, lubricated applications
Metric, Bushing
PAP 4540 P20, Permaglide, Cylindrical bush for low-maintenance, lubricated applications
Metric, Bushing
PAP 5040 P20, Permaglide, Cylindrical bush for low-maintenance, lubricated applications
Metric, Bushing
PAP 90100 P10, Permaglide, Cylindrical bush for maintenance-free, dry-running applications
Metric, Bushing
PBM 202830 M1G1, SKF, Solid bronze straight bushing
Metric, Bushing, EAN code: 07316571774404
PCM 050710 E, SKF, PTFE composite straight bushing
Metric, Bushing, EAN code: 07316571894249
What are bushings are where are they used?
Also known as sleeve bearings, use sliding motion to reduce friction between moving surfaces.
Bushings can be made from a wide range of materials to suit all application requirements, such as cast iron, pressed steel and thermoplastic.
Maintenance-free and self-lubricating options are available, helping businesses to reduce their downtime and increase their productivity, as well as extending the life of the bushing.
Bushings FAQs
What types of applications use bushings?
This type of bearing is most suitable for applications with heavy load requirements, as well as oscillating movements. Bushings are found in a wide range of industries, in all types of industrial applications.
What is a bushing?
A bushing is a type of mechanical component (also called a plain bearing or sleeve) designed to reduce friction, absorb shock, and provide support between two moving parts—typically between a shaft and housing.
What is the purpose of a bushing?
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Reduce friction between moving parts
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Dampen vibration and noise
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Provide alignment and support
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Protect equipment from wear and tear