| Mounted Bearing Type | Panel Mount |
| Bearing Type | Plain |
| Housing Material | Steel |
| Shaft Mount Type | Slip Fit |
| For Shaft Diameter | 1" |
| Bearing Material | 840 Bearing Bronze |
| Misalignment Capability | 5° |
| Alignment Style | Self-Aligning |
| For Load Direction | Radial |
| For Shaft Type | Round |
| Product ID | 1.001" |
| ID Tolerance | 0" to 0.002" |
| Lubrication | Lubricated |
| Performance | Corrosion Resistant |
| System of Measurement | Inch |
| Temperature | -20° F to 200° F |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| DFARS Compliance | Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| REACH Compliance | REACH (EC 1907/2006) (06/27/2024, 241 SVHC) Compliant |
| RoHS Compliance | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
| Schedule B Number | 848210.5044 |
| Flange Thickness | 0.09" |
| Plain Bearing Type | Sleeve |
| P Max | 2,000 psi |
| PV Max | 25,000 |
| V Max | 1,200 sfpm |
| Panel Mount Type | Clinch |
| OD | 1.583" |
| OD Tolerance | 0" to 0.003" |
| Width | 0.9" |
| Width Tolerance | -0.01" to 0.01" |
| Flange OD | 1.63" |
| Lubricant | SAE 45 Oil |
| Lubrication Method | Embedded |
| Product Description | Reduce upkeep with sleeve bearings that lubricate themselves. Made from porous, oil-saturated bronze, they release a thin film of lubrication upon startup to keep shafts spinning. With no moving parts, sleeve bearings withstand dusty, dirty environments better than ball or roller bearings. However, with more friction generated, they're less effective at high speeds. They mount securely in thin panels. Steel Housing — Best for dry environments as moisture will cause them to rust. Clinch Panel Mount — Secure these self-clinching bearings into sheet metal panels for a permanent hold. Install them using an air-powered or hydraulic press— no need for precision-bored holes or machined mounts. They're not for use in plastic panels. Misalignment Capability — Bearings compensate for as much shaft misalignment as the degree listed. This extends the life of the bearing and protects against wear if shafts are slightly askew. |