AI162016, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AI162424, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ060804, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ060806, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ061010, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ061012, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ081008, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ101408, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ121620, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ141616, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ141812, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AJ242824, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Imperial, Bushing
AL061006, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Metric, Bushing
AL101610, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Metric, Bushing
AL101616, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Metric, Bushing
AL121520, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Metric, Bushing
AL141616, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Metric, Bushing
AL162016, Oilite, Oilite® Flanged Bush
Metric, Bushing
AM060904, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
AM061010, Oilite, Oilite® Plain Bush
Metric, Bushing
Advantages of Oilite Bushes:
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Self-lubricating – no additional grease or oil needed
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Durable and wear-resistant
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Silent operation
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Suited for harsh or hard-to-access environments
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Cost-effective and long-lasting
Versatile solution for many industries—including automotive, industrial, agricultural, and HVAC systems.
Oilite Bushes FAQs
What are Oilite bushes?
Oilite bushes are self-lubricating sleeve bearings made from sintered bronze or iron. They're impregnated with oil during manufacturing, allowing them to lubricate themselves during operation without the need for external grease or oil.
Where are Oilite bushes commonly used?
They are widely used in:
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Electric motors
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Automotive components (pedals, linkages)
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Pumps and fans
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Agricultural and industrial machinery
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Home and office appliances
Do Oilite bushes need lubrication?
No additional lubrication is required under normal operating conditions. The oil contained within the bearing is released during use. However, in high-load or extended-use scenarios, re-impregnation may be necessary over time.