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  2. Babbitt (alloy) - Wikipedia

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    A steel shim is inserted to protect the face of the lower bearing and to space the cap of the pillow block away from the shaft. After resealing the ends with clay, more metal is then poured to fill the cap of the pillow block through the hole in the top of the pillow block cap, which will eventually become a lubrication port.

  3. Plain bearing - Wikipedia

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    Industrial integral bearings are usually made from cast iron or babbitt, and a hardened steel shaft is used in the bearing. [7] Integral bearings are not as common because bushings are easier to accommodate and can be replaced if necessary. [3] Depending on the material, an integral bearing may be less expensive but it cannot be replaced.

  4. Pillow block bearing - Wikipedia

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    The inside of the bearing is typically 0.025 millimetres (0.001 in) larger diameter than the shaft to ensure a tight fit. [2] Set screws, locking collars, or set collars are commonly used to secure the shaft. [2] Housing material for a pillow block is typically made of cast iron [1] or cast steel. Typical plummer block

  5. 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 ]

  6. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    The material with which a pipe is manufactured is often the basis for choosing a pipe. Materials used for manufacturing pipes include: Carbon (CS) and galvanized steel; Impact-tested carbon steel (ITCS) Low-temperature carbon steel (LTCS) Stainless steel (SS) Malleable iron; Chrome-molybdenum (alloy) steel (generally used for high-temperature ...

  7. Linear-motion bearing - Wikipedia

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    Bushings can be metal or plastic, or even air. Plain bearings can run on hardened steel or stainless steel shafting (raceways), or can be run on hard-anodized aluminum or soft steel or aluminum. For plastic bushings, the specific type of polymer/fluoro-polymer will determine what hardness is allowed.

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