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Spherical Plain Bearings do not require lubrication.

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Spherical Plain Bearings do not require lubrication.
Spherical Plain Bearings do not require lubrication.

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September 3, 2002 - Suited for light to medium loads, DuraLubeâ„¢ bearings achieve grease-free operation via use of PTFE liner system that reduces friction between spherical surfaces of inner and outer rings. Bearings do not attract or hold dirt. Applications include agricultural, material handling, construction, hydraulic cylinders, and off-highway equipment.

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RBC Bearings
60 Roundhill Rd.
Fairfield, CT, 06430
USA


RBC Introduces New DuraLubeâ„¢ Self-Lubricating Spherical Plain Bearings

(Fairfield, CT - August 2002) RBC Bearings has introduced new DuraLubeâ„¢ self-lubricating spherical plain bearings. As a result of grease-free operation, DuraLube spherical plain bearings provide longer life in some of the most demanding applications and are suited for light to medium loads. Typical applications include: agricultural, material handling, construction, hydraulic cylinders, and off-highway equipment.

Grease-free operation for RBC's DuraLube bearings is achieved through the use of a durable PTFE liner system that reduces friction between the spherical surfaces of the inner and outer rings. Less friction equates to longer life for the equipment. With DuraLube bearings there is no initial lubrication required, nor during operation. Plus, DuraLube bearings do not attract or hold dirt like their grease fed counterparts, resulting in reduced maintenance costs and easier maintenance—especially for those with difficult access after installation.

DuraLube's advanced technology ultimately reduces the cost of additional equipment and maintenance, creates fewer complications during operation, provides better overall performance and equipment uptime, and creates exceptional value for the end user.

Over the past 50 years, RBC has invented most of the designs and features of spherical plain bearings in use today. DuraLube technology is the newest of RBC's product innovations. RBC has developed other unique spherical plain bearing technology, including: ImpactTuff®, which reduces breakage in shock load applications, QuadLube®, which delivers lubrication into the load zone of the bearing, and the SpreadLock® seals that keep lube in and dirt out.

For more information, please contact RBC Bearings, 800.390.3300, www.rbcbearings.com.

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