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High Temp. Bearings : Graphite Bronze & Teflon Bronze

Spyraflo carries a line of high-temperature plain bearings available to design engineers looking for improved performance and savings in applications subject to constant or intermittent high temperatures. The Self-Clinch, Self-Align high-temperature design is available in Graphite Bronze and Teflon Bronze, with the latter offering a very high load-carrying capacity.

Applications benefiting from both types of bearings include commercial ovens, particularly those in fast food establishments and institutional kitchens found in hospitals, schools, etc. OEM equipment manufacturers often use a powdered paint process that heats surfaces to temperatures in excess of 400ºF. This "baking" process requires bearings that can withstand high temperatures. The new line of Spyraflo high temperature bronze bearings has a maximum operating temperature of 540ºF (282ºC). The standard High-Temperature, Self-Clinch, Self-Align design is available in sizes of ¼", 5/16" 3/8" & ½" (6, 8, 10 & 12 mm); other sizes are available on request.

Self-Clinching and 2 Bolt-Hole Steel Flange options available.

Features

  • Spyraflo self-clinch and flange-mount range incorporates Graphite Bronze and Teflon Bronze high temperature bearings.
  • PV- 25,000 for Graphite-Bronze
    PV- 50,000 for Teflon-Bronze
  • Graphite Bronze:
    Temp. range: -20ºF to 500ºF
    (-29ºC to 260ºC)
  • Teflon-Bronze:
    Temp. range: -330ºF to 540ºF
    (-200ºC to 282ºC)

More Information:

High Temperature Specifications

 


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