What is a Bush Bearing?
Bush bearings are self-lubricating bearings that use a porous bronze or sintered metal matrix as a reservoir for lubricant. The lubricant is released gradually, providing ongoing lubrication and extending the bearing's lifespan.
Type | Characteristics |
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Plain Bush Bearings | Simple cylindrical bearings with a uniform inner surface |
Flanged Bush Bearings | Plain bearings with a flange on one side, providing axial location |
Thrust Bush Bearings | Designed to withstand axial loads, used in applications like clutches and gearboxes |
Spherical Bush Bearings | Self-aligning bearings that accommodate misalignment and tilting motion |
Benefits of Bush Bearings
Feature | Benefit |
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Self-lubricating | Requires minimal maintenance and operates effectively in harsh conditions |
Durable | Extended lifespan due to the presence of a lubricant reservoir |
Cost-effective | Competitive pricing compared to other bearing types |
Compact | Smaller size than traditional bearings, saving space in applications |
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