• CJS3636

    FIBERGLIDE® coiled steel journal bearings are designed to meet industry standards for self-lubricating bushings. They provide all of the advantages of FIBERGLIDE® at minimum cost. Carbon steel is normally used as a backing material, with the external surfaces plated to resist corrosion. Other metals can be supplied upon special order. Typical applications include automotive vehicles, farm equipment, construction and material handling equipment. FABROID® can also be supplied for special applications - consult Transport Dynamics Engineering Department.

  • CJS1014_FB

    Metric Journal bearings, coiled steel backing, zinc plated.
    Nom. shaft diameter-8MM to 120MM
    Bearing length-8MM to 165MM
    Wall thickness-1.0 to 2.5MM
    This product is the metric equivalent to the CJS product and used in similar applications.

  • LTD6496

    Phenolic-backed FIBERGLIDE® thrust bearings provide high load capacity and low friction for use where the elimination of lubrication is desirable. Typical applications include industrial valves and valve actuators, vehicle kingpin assemblies and marine drives.

    Non-metallic and hence non-corrosive, these FIBERGLIDE® thrust bearings are lightweight and are fabricated of woven PFTE fibers backed by a laminated phenolic resin system. Double sided construction extends bearing life. It is important that mating surfaces be smooth and free from sharp edges.

    Maximum compressive is 10,000 psi, with operating temprature range of -250 F to 200 F. Friction coefficients as low as 0.03 with added lubricants are obtainable.

  • FTP2436

    FIBERGLIDE® Slim Pack thrust bearings are unique in the industry. They need no lubrication, can tolerate extremely high loads and require very little space. (Nominal thickness is only 1/8 in.) The advanced, patented design includes a self-contained dust seal and utilizes materials which resist corrosion. It provides its own smooth internal wear surface which is ideal where cast iron or other rough mating surfaces are present. Slim Pack thrust bearings are particularly suited for such applications as vehicle kingpin assemblies, and frame hinges.