Sleeve Bearings
Sleeve bearings use sliding motion instead of rolling elements to carry heavy loads. Plain bearing bushings, which resemble a simple metal sleeve, absorb and distribute friction from rotating shafts. They are less durable than ball and roller bearings, but they are easy to install and operate. Hydrodynamic bearings replace bearing rolling elements with a continuous flow of water or oil. They can carry heavy loads up to several tons and have a long lifespan due to constant lubrication and no metal-to-metal contact. Clip bearings mount in sheet metal plate bore holes to support shafts. They have an angled slit so the bearing can safely expand in hot, humid environments. Clip bearings are easy to install and are self-aligning to fit into imprecisely formed sheet metal.
The features of Sleeve bearings:
- They are about 1 to 3 decibels quieter as compared to ball bearings.
- In an extremely low temperature environment, they have a longer expected lifetime.
- They are cheaper in cost as compared to ball bearings.
Sleeve bearings are much more efficient and less noisier, hence, they are widely used for applications like industrial motors which rotate at high speeds, or high-speed turbo machines.
- BOSTON GEAR B1220-16 Sleeve Bearings
- 5000
- 60mm
- BOSTON GEAR B1316-6 Sleeve Bearings
- UKX10+HE2310
- Round
- BOSTON GEAR B1220-12 Sleeve Bearings
- Spherical Roller
- 20200 lb
- BOSTON GEAR B1220-8 Sleeve Bearings
- 52mm
- Standard
- BOSTON GEAR B1220-6 Sleeve Bearings
- 6.4375 in
- Solid Pillow Block
- BOSTON GEAR B1218-16 Sleeve Bearings
- -40 to 176 °F
- 8 mm
- BOSTON GEAR B1218-12 Sleeve Bearings
- Single Shield
- 33 mm
- BOSTON GEAR B1218-10 Sleeve Bearings
- C0
- Without Snap Ring
- BOSTON GEAR B1218-14 Sleeve Bearings
- 7500
- Brass
- BOSTON GEAR B1218-4 Sleeve Bearings
- 2.2656 in
- 2.8750 in