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  2. Oilite - Wikipedia

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    Oilite material is the most widely used of all the types of Oilite bearing materials. Standards that encompass the Oilite material are: ASTM B-438-95A Grade 1 Type II, MIL-B-5687D Type 1 Grade 1, CT-1000-K26, SAE 841, and old SAE standard Type 1 Class A. [1]

  3. Plain bearing - Wikipedia

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    Split bi-material bushings: a metal exterior with an inner plastic coating A graphite-filled groove bushing. Plain bearings must be made from a material that is durable, low friction, low wear to the bearing and shaft, resistant to elevated temperatures, and corrosion resistant. Often the bearing is made up of at least two constituents, where ...

  4. Spherical roller thrust bearing - Wikipedia

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    Some common materials for bearing cages: [7] Sheet steel (stamped or laser-cut) Brass (stamped or machined) Steel (machined) The choice of material is mainly done by the manufacturing volume and method. For large-volume bearings, cages are often of stamped sheet-metal, whereas low volume series often have cages of machined brass or machined steel.

  5. Aerospace bearing - Wikipedia

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    Jet engine bearings are typically manufactured from metals manufactured using a vacuum arc remelt to enable material requirements to be met. Jet engine shaft bearings and accessory drive shaft bearings typically use single piece or two piece machined retainers. The pressed steel or moulded retainers found on mass-produced bearings are not used.

  6. Babbitt (alloy) - Wikipedia

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    The two halves of the bearing are then split at the shim, the shim removed, the oil holes cleared of metal and oil ways are cut into the surface of the new bearing. The shaft is smeared with engineer's blue and rotated in the bearing. When the bearing is disassembled the blue fills the hollows and is rubbed off the high spots, making them visible.

  7. Pillow block bearing - Wikipedia

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    An early pillow-block with a whitemetal plain bearing Stainless-steel-sea-water-resistance-split-plummer-pillow-block-bearing-unit. A pillow block bearing (or plummer block) is a mounting used to support a rotating shaft with the use of bearings and various accessories. The assembly consists of a mounting block which houses a bearing. [1]

  8. Line shaft - Wikipedia

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    A line shaft is a power-driven rotating shaft for power transmission that was used extensively from the Industrial Revolution until the early 20th century. Prior to the widespread use of electric motors small enough to be connected directly to each piece of machinery, line shafting was used to distribute power from a large central power source ...

  9. Bushing - Wikipedia

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    Bushing (bearing), a type of plain bearing; Bushing (electrical), an insulated device that allows a conductor to pass through a grounded conducting barrier; Bushing (isolator), a mechanical device used to reduce vibrational energy transfer between two parts; Drill bushing, a tool used to guide the placement of a hole when drilling in a workpiece

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