3813T17 Light Duty Oil-Embedded Mounted Sleeve Bearings

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Mounted Bearing Type Base Mount
Bearing Type Plain
Housing Material Steel
Shaft Mount Type Slip Fit
For Shaft Diameter 1 3/16"
Center Height 1 3/32"
Overall Height 2 5/16"
Overall Length 4 5/8"
Overall Width 1 1/2"
Bearing Material 841 Bearing Bronze
Misalignment Capability Not Rated
Alignment Style Self-Aligning
For Load Direction Radial
For Shaft Type Round
Product ID 1.1885"
ID Tolerance 0" to 0.0017"
Lubrication Lubricated
Mounting Hole Hole Length 19/32"
Mounting Hole Hole Width 25/64"
Mounting Hole Hole Center to Center 3 21/64"
Mounting Hole Number of Holes 2
Mounting Hole Fasteners Included No
System of Measurement Inch
Temperature -40° F to 240° F
Country of Origin United States
DFARS Compliance Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt
ECCN EAR99
REACH Compliance REACH (EC 1907/2006) (11/07/2024, 242 SVHC) Compliant
RoHS Compliance RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant
Schedule B Number 848330.809
Plain Bearing Type Sleeve
Bearing Width 1 1/2"
P Max 2,000 psi
PV Max 50,000
V Max 1,200 sfpm
Lubricant Oil
Lubrication Method Embedded
Duty Rating Light
With Oil Cup Yes
Oil Cup Mounting Hole Diameter 1/4"
Product Description With a two-piece housing made from thin pressed metal, these bearings are a cost-effective option when extreme precision isn't necessary. Less stable than bearings with forged, one-piece housings, they're good for hand-cranked systems, gravity feed conveyor rollers, and other low-speed applications. Made from porous, oil-saturated bronze, they release their own lubrication on startup, reducing the need for frequent relubrication. With no moving parts, sleeve bearings stand up to dusty, dirty environments better than ball or roller bearings. However, with more friction generated, they're less effective at high speeds. Steel Housing — Best for dry environments as moisture will cause them to rust. 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.
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