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The variety of bushings in mechanics: Types and areas of application

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Bushings are cylindrical sleeves used to create a movable connection between two components. They allow low-friction movement and serve as bearings for rotating or linear movements. Bushings are used in a variety of applications in mechanical engineering. In this blog post, we will learn about different types of bushings and explore their specific applications in mechanics.

Sliding bearing bushes : Sliding bearing bushes, also called sliding bearing sleeves or sliding bushes, consist of an inner and outer ring and a sliding material in between. They provide low-friction motion and good wear resistance. Plain bearing bushes are used in various fields, such as mechanical engineering, automotive industry, medical technology and electrical engineering.

Needle bearing bushes : Needle bearing bushes, also known as drawn cup needle bearings or needle bushes, are bushes with thin cylindrical rollers. They offer high load carrying capacity and compact design. Needle bearing bushes are used in applications with limited installation space, such as in the automotive industry, vehicle construction, mechanical engineering or the textile industry.

Ball bearing bushes : Ball bearing bushes, also known as ball bushes or ball bearing sleeves, contain balls between the inner and outer rings. They provide low friction movement and high load carrying capacity. Ball bearing bushings are used in various applications, such as machine tooling, robotics, printing machinery, and aerospace.

Bronze bushings : Bronze bushings are made of bronze alloy and offer high wear resistance and good thermal conductivity. They are often used in applications with high loads and low speeds, such as heavy industry, shipbuilding, mining technology or construction.

Plastic bushings : Plastic bushings, also known as polymer bushings or plastic bearing bushings, are made of various plastic materials, such as PTFE, nylon or Delrin. They offer good corrosion resistance, low-friction movement, and low-noise and low-vibration operation. Plastic bushings are used in applications that require high chemical resistance, low-noise operation, or food grade.