| Lubrication | Lubricated |
| Material | 863 Iron Copper |
| Performance | Corrosion Resistant, High Load |
| For Shaft Diameter | 1/4" |
| For Housing ID | 1/2" |
| Length | 3/4" |
| Length Tolerance | -0.01" to 0.01" |
| Temperature Range | -15° F to 300° F |
| Bearing Type | Plain |
| For Load Direction | Radial |
| For Shaft Type | Round |
| Product ID | 0.251" |
| ID Tolerance | 0" to 0.001" |
| OD | 0.5005" |
| OD Tolerance | 0" to 0.001" |
| P Max | 4,000 psi |
| Plain Bearing Type | Sleeve |
| PV Max | 35,000 |
| Shaft Mount Type | Press Fit |
| System of Measurement | Inch |
| V Max | 220 sfpm |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| DFARS Compliance | Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| REACH Compliance | REACH (EC 1907/2006) (01/21/2025, 247 SVHC) Compliant |
| RoHS Compliance | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
| Schedule B Number | 848330.809 |
| Lubrication Method | Embedded |
| Lubricant | SAE 90 Oil |
| Base Oil | Synthetic Oil |
| Product Description | Install and forget these self-lubricating bearings. All are made from porous metal and saturated with oil to reduce maintenance and downtime. A good all-around choice, they are used in everything from palm-sized fans in electronics to tire-sized pulleys. Although these bearings will work in most conditions, oil may drip away if temperatures get too high. Consider a graphite-lubricated bearing for higher temperatures or places where you can’t afford the mess. All are fabricated, lubricated, and inspected in the U.S. With no moving parts, sleeve bearings are the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings. High - Load 863 Iron Copper — Iron makes these bearings harder, stronger, and more resistant to sudden starts and stops than 841 bearing bronze. However, they operate at slower speeds. The increased iron content makes these bearings appear silver. Synthetic Oil Base — A high-quality lubricant makes all the difference. Synthetic oil is less sensitive to temperature changes than mineral oil, so it won't get runny and leak away at higher temperatures. |