plain bearings
A plain bearing, or more commonly sliding bearing and slide bearing (in railroading sometimes called a solid bearing, journal bearing, or friction bearing[citation needed]), is the simplest type of bearing, comprising just a bearing surface and no rolling elements. Therefore, the journal (i.e., the part of the shaft in contact with the bearing) slides over the bearing surface. The simplest example of a plain bearing is a shaft rotating in a hole. A simple linear bearing can be a pair of flat surfaces designed to allow motion; e.g., a drawer and the slides it rests on or the ways on the bed of a lathe.
Plain bearings, in general, are the least expensive type of bearing. They are also compact and lightweight, and they have a high load-carrying capacity.
- Toyana GE 045 HCR-2RS plain bearings
- 1,56 kN
- 0,25 Kg
- INA GE17-AW plain bearings
- 30314M
- Y30314M
- 30 mm x 50 mm x 27 mm ISB GE 30 XS K plain bearings
- 8.3 lb
- 125.00 mm
- 90 mm x 130 mm x 60 mm SIGMA GE 90 ES plain bearings
- 8 mm
- 14,27 mm
- AST AST50 08IB06 plain bearings
- 2.000
- 43
- AST AST090 21560 plain bearings
- 77,78 mm
- 680 kN
- Toyana SIL 30 plain bearings
- 4.3 Inch | 110 Milli
- Yes
- 22 mm x 25,8 mm x 28 mm ISO SA 22 plain bearings
- 22 mm x 25,8 mm x 28 mm
- 22206CW33