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Product category: Bearings
News Release from: Danaher Motion | Subject: FluoroNyliner bushing bearing
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 21 March 2002

Bearing keeps it smooth in harsh
environments

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A novel composite-lined FluoroNyliner bushing bearing provides smooth low-friction linear and rotary operation under harsh conditions, even in environments where temperatures range from -240 to +288C.

A novel composite-lined FluoroNyliner bushing bearing provides smooth low- friction linear and rotary operation under harsh conditions, even in environments where temperatures range from -240 to +288C The bearing, which is available from Thomson Industries in over 100 ISO metric variations and sizes from 8 to 50mm, operates without lubrication in contaminated, washdown, submerged, and vacuum conditions

This new bearing is ideal for use in a broad range of harsh environments such as food processing, packaging, pulp, paper and woodworking, and fitness equipment.

Its highly wear-resistant proprietary composite liner withstands shock and vibration, high speed and rapid acceleration, short strokes, weld spatter, machining debris, cutting fluids, slurries and aggressive chemicals.

The FluoroNyliner bushing bearing comes in closed, open and self-aligning designs.

Closed or open pillow blocks are also available in single or twin versions with or without seals.

Key performance features include: speed up to 0.71m/s dry and 2.0m/s lubricated with a maximum pressure of 10.34MPa and a PV of 20MPam/s.

Bearing load capacities are up to 65,902N.

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