Bushing made of anti-friction material in sliding bearing is also called bearing bushing and bushing. Usually cast on the inner surface of bearing bush, mainly to reduce costs and save valuable anti-friction materials. Thickness 0.5-6mm, for large size or important bearings. The bearing bushing is mainly used to replace the wear of the shaft, and also has the function of supporting the operation of the shaft, reducing friction and wear, and reducing vibration.
I've found some
- PV: SW 6,48kWp + 3x4,86kWp (O,S,W)
- BAT: 16x 280 Ah mit JK BMS
- WR: 3xVictron MP2 5k, 2xMPPT 250/70, 9xHoymiles HM1500
Hi,
A bearing bush is for example the counter part of a rotating shaft in a bearing system. In a turbocharger the shaft rotates in the bearing bush, which is floated with oil. Common material here is brass.
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Chris