Sleeve Bearing, Plain, 1" I.D.x1-1/2" L MPN:BJ4S162012
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This Bunting Bearings Sleeve Bearing is a high-temperature, non-flanged bearing designed for use in a variety of applications. Made from PTFE material, it provides excellent lubrication and wear resistance, making it ideal for use in extreme temperature environments. The bearing's compact size and lightweight design make it perfect for use in small machinery, equipment, and appliances. Its durable construction and resistance to corrosion ensure long-lasting performance, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Suitable for use in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial manufacturing, this bearing is a reliable choice for applications requiring high-temperature stability and minimal maintenance.
Top product features:
- Operates in a temperature range of -250 to 550 degrees F
- Made with PTFE material for reduced friction and wear
- Has a non-flanged design for easy installation and minimal interference
Top product applications:
- Sleeve Bearing, Plain, 1in I.D.x1-1/2in L is used in applications where a low-friction, high-temperature bearing is required, such as in the aerospace industry for engine mounts.
- Sleeve Bearing, Plain, 1in I.D.x1-1/2in L is used in applications where a non-metallic bearing is needed, such as in the food processing industry for equipment mounts.
- Sleeve Bearing, Plain, 1in I.D.x1-1/2in L is used in applications where a compact, high-temperature bearing is required, such as in the automotive industry for power steering gear mounts.
Additional Information
- Country of Origin: US
- Drop Ship Item: Yes
- Blind Ship Eligible: No
- LTL Freight Required: No
- Lead Time: Ships in 7 days
- Minimum Order Quantity: 1
- Unit of Measure: EA
- Package Length: 4.00
- Package Width: 4.00
- Package Height: 4.00
- Package Weight: 0.05
- California Prop 65 Warning: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Tetrafluoroethylene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.