Flange-Mount Linear Plain Bearings
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Flange-mount linear plain bearings have a flange with mounting holes for securing them to components perpendicular to their shaft. They maintain secure positioning, alignment, and accurate movement. Plain bearings have no moving parts and provide superior resistance to contaminants with more contact surface area than ball bearings to provide better stability and load distribution, a quieter operation, and more longevity in short-stroke applications. Plain bearings are self-lubricating and work in limited-access and washdown environments.
Corrosion-Resistant Flanged Linear Plain Bearings
These flanged linear plain bearings are made of corrosion-resistant materials that are suitable for applications in harsh and contaminated conditions, hot/cold temperatures, and washdown environments.
THOMSON FluoroNyliner
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Twin Corrosion-Resistant Flanged Linear Plain Bearings
These twin corrosion-resistant flanged linear plain bearings consist of large housings with two inline sleeve bearings for mounting on a shaft. They provide more stability than single-flanged plain bearings. Their resistance to corrosion makes them suitable for applications in harsh and contaminated conditions, hot/cold temperatures, and washdown environments.
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Self-Aligning Flanged Linear Plain Bearings
These self-aligning flanged linear plain bearings keep shafts stable during operation to prevent misalignment, shaft deflection, and inaccurate movement.
PBC LINEAR Simplicity
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Twin Self-Aligning Flanged Linear Plain Bearings
These twin self-aligning flanged linear plain bearings consist of large housings with two inline sleeve bearings for mounting on a shaft. They provide more stability than single-flanged plain bearings. These bearings keep shafts stable during operation to prevent misalignment, shaft deflection, and inaccurate movement.
PBC LINEAR Simplicity
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