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Perforated Bronze Bushings increase lubrication intervals.

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Perforated Bronze Bushings increase lubrication intervals.
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May 23, 2003 - LD(TM) heavy-duty, wear-resistant, bronze bushings feature perforated solid strip construction. Designed for use with oil, grease, and process fluid lubricants, products capture dirt and debris in perforations. Bearings are available as cylindrical and flanged bushings as well as custom parts. Maximum load is 43,500 psi static, 17,400 psi dynamic, and 5,800 psi rotating greater than 7 fps. Coefficient of friction is 0.065-0.15 with grease lubrication.

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GGB Bearing Technology
698 Mid Atlantic Pkwy.
Thorofare, NJ, 08086
USA



Perforated Bronze Bushings for Longer Lubrication Intervals


Thorofare, N.J., May 15, 2003 - LD(TM) heavy-duty, wear-resistant bronze bushings from Glacier Garlock Bearings (GGB) feature perforated solid strip construction for longer lubrication intervals than indented monometal plain bearings. Designed for use with oil, grease and process fluid lubricants, LD bushings also provide improved wear performance due to capture of dirt and debris in their perforations.

Typical applications include mechanical handling and lifting equipment, hydraulic cylinders, pneumatic equipment, medical equipment, textile machinery and agricultural equipment. The bearings are available as cylindrical and flanged bushings, as well as custom parts.

Maximum static specific load (p) is 43,500 psi (300 MPa) static; maximum dynamic load is 17,400 psi (120 MPa) and 5,800 psi (40 MPa) rotating > 7 fps (2 m/s). Maximum recommended sliding speed U is 3 fps (1 m/s) with grease lubrication. Operating temperature range is -40°F to +482°F (-40°C to +250°C) with grease lubrication and -40°F to +302°F (-40°C to +150°C) with oil lubrication. Coefficient of friction (f) is 0.065-0.15 with grease lubrication. Recommended shaft surface finish Ra is less than or equal to 0.8 um; recommended shaft hardness is >200 HB and >350 HB for service life >2,000 hours.

About GGB

GGB is the global leader in high-duty, polymer-based bearings, which include its well known DU and DX steel-backed polymer products. It is headquartered in Heilbronn, Germany, and has manufacturing plants in the U.S., France, Germany, Slovakia and Brazil. The company serves more than 50,000 customers worldwide through 22 operating units in 17 countries. It is an operation of EnPro Industries, Inc., Charlotte, N.C.
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