DU Sliding Material Specifications
DU Sliding Material Specifications
Dry Bearings
Designers Handbook
Quality
All the products described in this handbook are manufactured under DIN EN ISO 9001, ISO/TS 16949 and ISO 14001 approved quality management systems. In addition GGB North America has been certified AS9100 revision B complying with the requirements of aerospace industrys quality management system for the manufacture of metal-backed bearings and filament wound bearings and washers. AMERICA
FRANCE
CHINA
GERMANY
BRAZIL
SLOVAKIA
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Technical approvals: Tested and approved by MPA Stuttgart (for DUB) for structural bearings for civil engineering applications.
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Historical
The development of a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) lined composite dry bearing material was first begun by the Glacier Metal Company Ltd in 1948 and patents were subsequently granted for the material during the 1950's. Today DU is the most successful of composite bearing materials, combining the excellent dry bearing properties of PTFE with the mechanical properties of conventional metallic bearings, and has a wider range of performance and greater number of applications than probably any other bearing material.
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Content
Content
Data Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . 23
23 23 24 24
1.1 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2 Characteristics and Advantages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.3 Basic Forms Available . . . . . . . 5 1.4 Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5.1 Lubricants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 5.2 Tribology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hydrodynamic lubrication . . . . . . Mixed film lubrication . . . . . . . . . Boundary lubrication . . . . . . . . .
Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
5.3 Characteristics of Lubricated DU bearings . . . . . . 24 5.4 Design Guidance for Lubricated Applications . . . . . 24 5.5 Clearances for lubricated operation . . . . . . . . . 26 5.6 Mating Surface Finish for lubricated operation . . . . . . . . . 26 5.7 Grooving for lubricated operation . . . . . . . . . 26 5.8 Grease Lubrication . . . . . . . . . 26
2.1 Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2.2 Dry Wear Mechanism . . . . . . . . 7 2.3 Physical, Mechanical and Electrical Properties . . . . . . 9 2.4 Chemical Properties . . . . . . . . 10 Electrochemical Corrosion . . . . . 10 2.5 Frictional Properties . . . . . . . . 10
Performance . . . . . . . . . 12
3.1 Design Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Calculation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.2 Specific Load p . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3.3 Specific Load Limit plim . . . . . . 13 3.4 Sliding Speed U . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Continuous Rotation . . . . . . . . . 13 Oscillating Movement . . . . . . . . 13 3.5 pU Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 3.6 Application Factors . . . . . . . . . Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mating Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bearing Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bore Burnishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type of Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 Calculation of Bearing Size . . Calculation for Bushes . . . . . . . . Calculation for Thrust Washers Calculation for Slideways . . . . . 3.8 Calculation of Bearing Service Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specific load p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High load factor aE . . . . . . . . . . Modified pU Factor . . . . . . . . . . Estimation of bearing life LH . . . . Bore Burnishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slideways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19
Bearing Assembly . . . . . 27
Dimensions and Tolerances . . . . 27
6.1 Allowance for Thermal Expansion . . . . . . . . . 27 6.2 Tolerances for minimum clearance . . . . . . . . . 27 Sizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 6.3 Counterface Design . . . . . . . . . 28 6.4 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fitting of cylindrical bushes . . . . Fitting of flanged bushes . . . . . . Insertion Forces . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sealing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 29 29 29 30 30
Modification . . . . . . . . . . 32
7.1 Cutting and Machining . . . . . . 32 Drilling Oil Holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Cutting Strip Material . . . . . . . . . 32 7.2 Electroplating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 DU Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Mating Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Content
Standard Products . . . . 33
33 38 40 41 42 44 45 49
8.1 DU Cylindrical Bushes . . . . . . 8.2 DU Flanged Bushes . . . . . . . . 8.3 DU Flanged Washers . . . . . . . 8.4 DU Thrust Washer . . . . . . . . . 8.5 DUB Cylindrical Bushes . . . . . 8.6 DUB Flanged Bushes . . . . . . . 8.7 DU Cylindrical Bushes Inch sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.8 DU Thrust Washers Inch sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Test Methods . . . . . . . . . 51
51 51 51 51 51 51
9.1 Measurement of Wrapped Bushes . . . . . . . . . . . Test A of ISO 3547 Part 2 . . . . . Test B (alternatively to Test A) . Test C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Measurement of Wall Thickness (alternatively to Test C) . . . . . . . Test D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction
Introduction
GGB is continually refining and extending its experimental and theoretical knowledge and, therefore, when using this brochure it is always worth-while to contact the Company should additional information be required. As it is impossible to cover all conditions of operation which arise in practice, customers are advised to carry out prototype testing wherever possible.
The purpose of this handbook is to provide comprehensive technical information on the characteristics of DU bearings. The information given permits designers to establish the correct size of bearing required and the expected life and performance. GGB Research and Development services are available to assist with unusual design problems. Complete information on the range of DU standard stock products is given together with details of other DU products.
1.1 Applications
DU is suitable for rotating, oscillating, reciprocating and sliding movements. example when increased corrosion resistance of the bearing material is required due to atmospheric or environmental considerations food safety regulations
Also available are DU related material compositions for specific applications, for
Introduction
Fig. 1:
Standard Components Half Bearings Flat Components Deep Drawn Parts Pressings Stampings
Fig. 2:
Non-Standard Components
1.4 Materials
Material DU DUB Backing Steel Bronze Bearing Lining
PTFE+Lead PTFE+Lead
Maximum
+280 +280
Table 1:
Material
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DU
Material
2.1 Structure
DU and DUB take advantage of the outstanding dry bearing properties of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and combines them with strength, stability and good wear resistance, excellent heat conductivity and low thermal expansion. DU consists of three bonded layers: a steel backing strip and a porous bronze matrix, impregnated and overlaid with the PTFE/ lead bearing material. Fig. 3: DU Microsection
DUB
DUB also consists of three layers, with a bronze backing replacing the steel backing strip. The structure is otherwise the same as that of DU. The bronze backing provides a high corrosion resistance, anti magnetic properties and a good thermal conductivity.
Fig. 4:
DUB Microsection
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
Running-in completed low wear rate starts when bronze is exposed Fig. 6
Life LH [h]
Fig. 5:
Material
Running-in
During normal operation, a DU bearing quickly beds in and the PTFE/lead overlay material removed during this period, typically 0.015 mm, is transferred to the mating surface and forms a physically bonded lubricant film. The rubbing surface of the bearing often acquires a grey-green colour and the bronze matrix can be seen exposed over about 10 % of the bearing surface. Any excess of the PTFE/lead surface layer will be shed as fine feathery particles.
Fig. 6:
Running-in
Fig. 7:
Fig. 8:
Material
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion : parallel to surface normal to surface Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Mechanical Properties Compressive Yield Strength Maximum Load Static Dynamic Electrical Properties Nuclear Radiation Resistance Surface Resistance Maximum Thermal Neutron dose Maximum gamma ray dose psta,max pdyn,max
ROB
1 2
Tmax
Tmin
350
300
N/mm
N/mm N/mm nvt Gy = J/kg depends on applied pressure and contact area nvt = thermal neutron flux 1 Gray = 1 J/kg
DNth D
Table 2:
Material
C
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 70 70 70 70 20 20
DU
DUB
o o + + + + + + o o o o -
o o o + + + + + + o o o + o
Table 3: +
o Some corrosion damage may occur but this will not be sufficient to impair either the structural
integrity or the tribological performance of the material. Unsatisfactory:
- Corrosion damage will occur and is likely to affect either the structural integrity and/or the tribological performance of the material.
Electrochemical Corrosion
DUB should not be used in conjunction with aluminium housings due to the risk of electrochemical corrosion in the presence of water or moisture.
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Material
Before running in, the friction may be up to 50 % higher. With frequent starts and stops, the static coefficient of friction is approximately equal to, or even slightly less than the dynamic coefficient of friction. After progressively longer periods of dwell under load (e.g. hours or days) the static
coefficient of friction on the first movement may be between 1.5 and 3 times greater, particularly before running in. Friction increases at bearing temperatures below 0 C. Where frictional characteristics are critical to a design they should be established by prototype testing.
Example Specific load p = 2.5 N/mm Sliding speed U = 0.003 m/s Friction coefficient f = 0.14
0.25-0.30
2.0 1.5 1.0
Friction coefficient f
0.20 0.15 0.10 0.1 0.05 0.01 0 0.1 1.0 0.0001 10 100 0.00001 0.001
0.00-0.05
Fig. 9:
Variation of friction coefficient f with specific load p and sliding speed U at temperature T = 25 C
0.25
0.25-0.30
0.20 0.15 150 0.10 0.05 75 0 0.1 1.0 10 25 100 0 50 100 125 200 250
Friction coefficient f
Temperature T [C]
0.00-0.05
Fig. 10: Variation of friction coefficient f with specific load p and temperature T at sliding speed U = 0.01 m/s
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Performance
Performance
Mating surface roughness Ra Mating surface material Temperature T Other environmental factors e.g. housing design, dirt, lubrication
Calculation
Two design procedures are provided as follows: A bearing service life calculation based on the permitted bearing dimensions A calculation of the necessary bearing dimensions based on the required bearing service life
Cylindrical Bush
(3.2.1) [N/mm]
4F p = ----------------------------2 2 ( Do Di )
F p = ------------L W
Permanent deformation of the DU bearing lining may occur at specific loads above 140 N/mm and under these conditions DU should only be used with slow intermittent movements.
The permissible maximum load on a thrust washer is higher than that on the flange of a flanged bush, and under conditions of high axial loads a thrust washer should be specified.
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Performance
B
Projected Area A = Di x B
60 10
5
44 10
6
30 10
7
20 108
dynamic load, rotating or oscillating movement 60 1000 60 2000 50 4000 46 6000 42 8000 40 10
4
30 10
5
22 10
6
15 10
7
10 108
Table 4:
Di N U = ----------------------3 60 10
Do + D i --------------- N 2 U = ---------------------------------3 60 10
[m/s]
Oscillating Movement
Cylindrical Bush
(3.4.3)
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Performance
3.5 pU Factor
The useful operating life of a DU bearing is governed by the pU factor, the product of the specific load p [N/mm2] and the sliding speed U [m/s]. For thrust washers and flanged bush thrust faces the rubbing velocity at the mean diameter is used. pU factors up to 3.6 N/mm2 x m/s can be accommodated for short periods, whilst for continuous rating. pU factors up to 1.8 N/mm2 x m/s can be used, depending upon the operating life required.
DU p U pU continuous pU intermittent 140 2.5 1.8 3.6 m/s N/mm x m/s N/mm x m/s Unit N/mm
Table 5:
[N/mm x m/s] pU = p U
Temperature
The useful life of a DU bearing depends upon the operating temperature. Under dry running conditions frictional heat is generated at the rubbing surface of the bearing dependent on the pU condition. For a given pU factor the operating temperature of the bearing depends upon the temperature of the surrounding environment and the heat dissipation properties of the housing. Intermittent operation affects the heat dissipation from the assembly and hence the operating temperature of the bearing. The effect of temperature on the operating life of DU bearings is indicated by the factor aT shown in Table 6.
and Temperature application factor aT 25 Dry continuous operation Dry continuous operation Dry continuous operation Average heat dissipating qualities Light pressings or isolated housing with poor heat dissipating qualities Non-metallic housings with bad heat dissipating qualities 1.0 0.5 0.3 60 0.8 0.4 0.3 100 0.6 0.3 0.2 150 0.4 0.2 0.1 200 0.2 0.1 280 0.1 -
Dry intermittent operation (duration less than 2 min, followed by a Average heat dissipating qualities longer dwell period) Continuously immersed in water Alternately immersed in water & dry Continuously immersed in non lubricant liquids other than water Continuously immersed in lubricant
0.4 0.3 -
0.2 0.1 -
Table 6:
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Performance
Mating Surface
The effect of the mating surface material type on the operating life of DU bearings is indicated by the mating surface factor aM and the life correction constant aL shown in Table 7.
Material Steel and Cast Iron Carbon Steel Carbon Manganese Steel Alloy Steel Case Hardened Steel Nitrided Steel Salt bath nitrocarburised Stainless Steel (7-10 % Ni, 17-20 % Cr) Sprayed Stainless Steel Cast Iron(0.3 m Ra) 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 aM aL Material aM aL Plated Steel with minimum thickness of plating 0.013 mm Cadmium Hard Chrome Lead Nickel Phosphated Tin Nickel Titanium Nitride Tungsten Carbide Flame Plated Zinc Non ferrous metals Aluminium Alloys Bronze and Copper Base Alloys Hard Anodised Aluminium (0.025 mm thick) 0.4 0.1-0.4 3.0 200 200 600 0.2 2.0 1.5 0.2 0.2 1.2 1.0 3.0 0.2 600 600 600 600 300 600 600 600 600
Table 7:
Note:
The factor values given assume a mating surface finish of 0.4 m Ra A ground surface is preferred to fine turned Surfaces should be cleaned of abrasive particles after polishing Cast iron surfaces should be ground to <0.3 m Ra The grinding cut should be in the same direction as the bearing motion relative to the shaft
Bearing Size
The running clearance of a DU bearing increases with bearing diameter resulting in a proportionally smaller contact area between the shaft and bearing. This reduction in contact area has the effect of increasing the actual unit load and hence pU factor. The bearing size factor (Fig. 13) is used in the design calculations to allow for this effect. The bearing size factor is also applicable to thrust washers, where for other reasons, bearing diameter has an effect on performance.
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Performance
2.0 1.5 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2
Bore Burnishing
Burnishing or machining the bore of a DU bearing results in a reduction in the wear performance. The application factor aC
Degree of sizing Burnishing: Excess of burnishing tool diameter over mean bore size Boring: Depth of cut 0.025 mm 0.038 mm 0.050 mm 0.025 mm 0.038 mm 0.050 mm
given in Table 8 is used in the design calculations to allow for this effect.
Application factor aC 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.1
Table 8:
Type of Load
F
F -2 F -2
F -2 F
Fig. 14: Steady load, Bush stationary, Shaft rotating
F -2
Fig. 15: Rotating load, Shaft stationary, Bush rotating
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Performance
W L LS
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Performance
Specific load p
Bushes
(3.8.1)
[N/mm] 4F p = -----------------------------2 2 p ( Do Di )
Flanged Bushes
(3.8.2)
[] plimp aE = -------------plim
plim see Table 4, Page 13
If aE is negative then the bearing is overloaded. Increase the bearing diameter and/or length.
Modified pU Factor
Bushes
(3.8.5)
5
[N/mm x m/s]
5
[N/mm x m/s]
For oscillating movement, calculate the average rotational speed. (3.8.8) [1/min]
4 Nosz N = ---------------------360
4 1
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Performance
1230 LH = ------------ aL pU
Bore Burnishing
If the DU bush is bore burnished then this must be allowed for in estimating the bearing life by the application factor aC (Table 8, Page 16).
[h] LH = LH aC
Slideways
Specific load factor
(3.8.14)
[] FaE1 = A ------plim
Speed temperature and material application factors (3.8.15) [] 420 aT aM aE2 = -------------------------------F U Relative contact area factor
(3.8.16)
If negative the bearing is overloaded and the bearing area should be increased.
[] A aE3 = -----AM
[h]
Estimated bearing lives greater than 4000 h are subject to error due to inaccuracies in the extrapolation of test data. ZT = LH x Nosz x 60 (for Oscillating Movements) (3.8.18). ZT = LH x C x 60 (for dynamic load) (3.8.19). Check that ZT is less than total number of cycles Q for the operating specific load p (Table 4, Page 13).
For Oscillating Movements or Dynamic load: Calculate estimated number of cycles ZT. If ZT <Q, LH will be limited by wear after ZT cycles. If ZT >Q, LH will be limited by fatigue after ZT cycles.
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Performance
Cylindrical Bush
Given: Load Details Shaft Dynamic Load Continuous Rotation Steel Unlubricated at 25 C Inside Diameter Di Length B Bearing Load F Rotational Speed N 30 mm 30 mm 25000 N 15 1/min
Calculation Constants and Application Factors Specific Load Limit plim 140 N/mm Temperature Application Factor aT 1.0 Material Application Factor aM 1.0 Bearing Size Factor aB 0.85 Life Correction Constant aL 200 Calculation Specific Load p [N/mm] Sliding Speed U [m/s] pU Factor (Calculate from Table 5, Page 14) High Load Factor aE [-] (must be >0) Modified pU Factor [N/mm x m/s] Life LH [h] Ref (3.2.1), Page 12 (3.4.1), Page 13 (3.5.1), Page 14 (3.8.4), Page 18 (3.8.5), Page 18 (3.8.9), Page 19 Value F 5000 - = 4 4.17 p = ------------- = ----------------,17 Di B 40 30
(Table 4, Page 13) (Table 6, Page 14) (Table 7, Page 15) (Fig. 13, Page 16) (Table 7, Page 15)
Calculation Constants and Application Factors Specific Load Limit plim 60 N/mm Temperature Application Factor aT 1.0 Material Application Factor aM 1.0 Bearing Size Factor aB 1 Life Correction Constant aL 200 Calculation Specific Load p [N/mm] Sliding Speed U [m/s] pU Factor (Calculate from Table 5, Page 14) High Load Factor aE [-] (must be >0) Modified pU Factor [N/mm x m/s] Life LH [h] Ref Value (3.2.1), 25000- = F - = ----------------27.78 27,78 Page 12 p = ------------Di B 30 30 (3.4.1), Page 13 (3.5.1), Page 14 (3.8.4), Page 18 (3.8.5), Page 18 (3.8.9), Page 19
(Table 4, Page 13) (Table 6, Page 14) (Table 7, Page 15) (Fig. 13, Page 16) (Table 7, Page 15)
Di N 40 3 3.14 , 14 50 - = 0.105 U = ---------------------- = -----------------------------------0,105 3 3 60 10 60 10 pU = p U = 4 , 17 0 , 105 = 0 4.17 0.105 0.438 , 438 plim p 140 4 4.17 , 17 = 0.97 aE = -------------- = -------------------------0, 97 140 plim
5 5.25 5,25 10 F N - = pU = -----------------------------------------------0.53 0,53 aE B a T aM a B
Di N 30 3.14 3,14 15 - = U = ---------------------- = -----------------------------------0.024 0,024 3 3 60 10 60 10 27.78 0.669 pU = p U = 27 ,87 0.024 0,024 = 0 ,669 plim p 6027 27.78 ,87 = 0.54 aE = -------------- = -------------------------0,54 60 plim ,25 10 F N - = 5.25 5 pU = -----------------------------------------------1.23 1 ,23 aE B aT aM aB 615- 200 = 350 LH = 615 --------- aL = -----------1.23 1,23 pU ZT = 300 60 60 = 300 10
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Cylindrical Bush
Given: Load Details Steady Load Load Rotating Continuous Rotation Steel Unlubricated at 100 C Inside Diameter Di Length B Bearing Load F Rotational Speed N 50 mm 50 mm 10000 N 50 1/min
Cylindrical Bush
Given: Load Details Shaft Steady Load Oscillating Movements Stainless Steel Unlubricated at 25 C Continuous operation Inside Diameter Di Length B Bearing Load F Frequency C Amplitudes 45 mm 40 mm 40000 N 150 20
Shaft
Calculation Constants and Application Factors Specific Load Limit plim 60 N/mm 0.6 Temperature Application Factor aT Material Application Factor aM 1.0 Bearing Size Factor aB 0.78 200 Life Correction Constant aL Calculation Specific Load p [N/mm] Sliding Speed U [m/s] pU Factor (Calculate from Table 5, Page 14) High Load Factor aE [-] (must be >0) Ref (3.2.1), Page 12 (3.4.1), Page 13 (3.5.1), Page 14 (3.8.4), Page 18 Value F - = ----------------10000- = 4.0 p = ------------4,0 Di B 50 50
(Table 4, Page 13) (Table 6, Page 14) (Table 7, Page 15) (Fig. 13, Page 16) (Table 7, Page 15)
Calculation Constants and Application Factors 140 N/mm Specific Load Limit plim Temperature Application Factor aT 1.0 2.0 Material Application Factor aM Bearing Size Factor aB 0.81 Life Correction Constant aL 200 Calculation Specific Load p [N/mm] Sliding Speed U [m/s] Average speed N [1/min] pU Factor (Calculate from Table 5, Page 14) High Load Factor aE [-] (must be >0) Modified pU Factor [N/mm x m/s] Life LH [h] Ref (3.2.1), Page 12 (3.4.1), Page 13 (3.8.8), Page 18 (3.5.1), Page 14 (3.8.4), Page 18 (3.8.5), Page 18 (3.8.9), Page 19 Value F - = ----------------40000- = p = ------------22.22 22 ,22 Di B 45 40
(Table 4, Page 13) (Table 6, Page 14) (Table 7, Page 15) (Fig. 13, Page 16) (Table 7, Page 15)
Di N 50 3 3.14 ,14 50- = 0.131 U = ---------------------- = -----------------------------------0,131 3 3 60 10 60 10 4.0 0.131 0.542 pU = p U = 4 ,0 0 ,131 = 0 ,524 plim p 60 4.0 4,0- = 0.93 aE = -------------- = ------------------0,93 60 plim
5 5.25 5,25 10 F N - = pU = -----------------------------------------------1.20 1 ,20 aE B aT aM aB
3.14 33.33 45 3 , 14 33 ,33 U = ----------------------------------------------= 0.078 0,078 3 60 10 4 Nosz 4 20 150 33.33 N = --------------------- = ----------------------------- = 33 ,33 360 360 pU = p U = 22.22 0.078 1.733 22,22 0 ,078 = 1 ,733 plim p 14022 22.22 ,22 - = aE = -------------- = ----------------------------0.84 0,84 140 plim 5.25 5,25 10 F N - = 1.29 pU = -----------------------------------------------1,29 aE B a T aM a B 615 615- 200 = 277 - aL = -----------LH = --------1.29 1 ,29 pU ZT = 277 150 60 = 2 2.5 ,5 10
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Modified pU Factor (3.8.5), [N/mm x m/s] Page 18 Life LH [h] (3.8.9), Page 19
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Performance
Thrust Washer
Given: Load Details Shaft Axial Load, Continuous Rotation Steel Unlubricated at 25 C Outside Diameter Do Inside Diameter Di Bearing Load F Rotational Speed N 62 mm 38 mm 6500 N 60 1/min
Flanged Bush
Given: Load Details Axial Load Continuous Rotation Steel Unlubricated at 25 C Flange outside Diameter Dfl Inside Diameter Di Bearing Load F Rotational Speed N 23 mm 15 mm 250 N 25 1/min
Shaft
Calculation Constants and Application Factors Specific Load Limit plim 140 N/mm Temperature Application Factor aT 1.0 1.0 Material Application Factor aM Bearing Size Factor aB 0.85 Life Correction Constant aL 200 Calculation Specific Load p [N/mm] Sliding Speed U [m/s] pU Factor (Calculate from Table 5, Page 14) High Load Factor aE [-] Modified pU Factor [N/mm x m/s] Life LH [h] Ref (3.8.3), Page 18 (3.4.2), Page 13 (3.5.1), Page 14 (3.8.4), Page 18 (3.8.7), Page 18 (3.8.12), Page 19 Value 4 6500 p = ------------------------------------------- = 3.45 3,45 2 2 3.14 3 ,14 (62 38 )
(Table 4, Page 13) (Table 6, Page 14) (Table 7, Page 15) (Fig. 13, Page 16) (Table 7, Page 15)
Calculation Constants and Application Factors Specific Load Limit plim 140 N/mm Temperature Application Factor aT 1.0 Material Application Factor aM 1.0 1.0 Bearing Size Factor aB Life Correction Constant aL 200 Calculation Specific Load p [N/mm] Sliding Speed U [m/s] pU Factor (Calculate from Table 5, Page 14) High Load Factor aE [-] Modified pU Factor [N/mm x m/s] Life LH [h] Ref (3.2.2), Page 12 (3.4.2), Page 13 (3.5.1), Page 14 (3.8.4), Page 18 (3.8.6), Page 18 (3.8.11), Page 19 Value 250 - = 20 p = ------------------------------------------20.55 ,55 2 2 0.04 0 ,04 (23 15 )
(Table 4, Page 13) (Table 6, Page 14) (Table 7, Page 15) (Fig. 13, Page 16) (Table 7, Page 15)
( 62 + 38) 3.14 --------------------3,14 60 2 U = ---------------------------------------------------=0 0.157 ,157 60 1000 pU = p U = 3 ,45 0 ,157 = 0 3.45 0.157 0.541 ,541 3.45 3 ,45 = 0.98 aE = 140 -------------------------0,98 140 3.34 3,34 10 6500 60 pU = --------------------------------------------------------------------------- = 0.65 0,65 0.87 0.85 0 ,87 (62 38) 1 1 0 ,85 410- 200 = 431 LH = -----------0.65 0 ,65
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( 23 + 15 ) 3.14 25 --------------------3,14 2 U = ---------------------------------------------------=0 0.025 ,025 60 1000 pU = p U = 20 ,55 0 ,025 = 0 0.025 0.513 20.55 ,513 20.55 20 ,55 - = 0.85 aE = 140 ----------------------------0,85 140 6.5 6,5 10 250 50 =0 pU = ----------------------------------------------------------------0.59 ,59 0.85 0 ,85 (23 15) 1 1 1 410- 200 = 495 LH = -----------0.59 0 ,59
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Data Sheet
Data Sheet
B
Application:
Cylindrical Bush Rotational movement Existing Design Quantity Dimensions in mm Inside Diameter Outside Diameter Length Flange Diameter Flange Thickness Length of slideplate Width of slideplate Thickness of slideplate Load Radial load or specific load Axial load or specific load Movement Rotational speed Speed Length of Stroke Frequency of Stroke Oscillating cycle Oscillating frequency Service hours per day Continuous operation Intermittent operation Operating time Days per year Customer Data Company: City: Street: Post Code:
Special
(Sketch)
Linear movement
Fits and Tolerances Shaft Bearing Housing Operating Environment Ambient temperature Tamb [] DJ DH
Di Do B Dfl sfl L W sS
Housing with good heat transfer properties Light pressing or insulated housing which poor heat transfer properties Non metal housing with poor heat transfer properties Alternate operation in water and dry Mating surface Material Hardness Surface finish Lubrication Dry Continuous lubrication Process fluid lubrication Initial lubrication only Hydrodynamic conditions Process Fluid Lubricant Dynamic viscosity Service life Required service life Project: Name: Tel.: LH [h] Date: Signature: Fax: HB/HRC Ra [m]
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Lubrication
Lubrication
The following sections describe the basics of lubrication and provide guidance on the application of DU in such environments.
Although DU was developed as a dry self lubricating bearing material, DU also provides excellent performance in lubricated applications.
5.1 Lubricants
DU can be used with most fluids including water lubricating oils engine oil turbine oil hydraulic fluid solvent refrigerants sample of DU material in the fluid for two to three weeks at 15-20 C above the operating temperature. The following will usually indicate that the fluid is not suitable for use with DU: A significant change in the thickness of the DU material, A visible change in the bearing surface other than some discolouration or staining A visible change in the microstructure of the bronze interlayer
In general, the fluid will be acceptable if it does not chemically attack the PTFE/lead overlay or the porous bronze interlayer. Where there is doubt about the suitability of a fluid, a simple test is to submerge a
5.2 Tribology
There are three modes of lubricated bearing operation which relate to the thickness of the developed lubricant film between the bearing and the mating surface. These three modes of operation depend upon: Bearing dimensions Clearance Load Speed Lubricant Viscosity Lubricant Flow
Hydrodynamic lubrication
Characterised by:
Complete separation of the shaft from the bearing by the lubricant film Very low friction and no wear of the bearing or shaft since there is no contact. Coefficients of friction of 0.001 to 0.01 Hydrodynamic conditions occur when (5.2.1) [N/mm] Fig. 18: Hydrodynamic lubrication
U - ---B p ----------7 5 Di
23
Lubrication
Boundary lubrication
Characterised by:
Rubbing of the shaft against the bearing with virtually no lubricant separating the two surfaces. Bearing material selection is critical to performance Shaft wear is likely due to contact between bearing and shaft. The excellent self lubricating properties of DU material minimises wear under these conditions. The coefficient of friction with DU is typically 0.02 to 0.06 under boundary lubrication conditions.
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Lubrication
Area 1
The bearing will operate with boundary lubrication and pU factor will be the major determinant of bearing life. The DU bearing performance can be calculated using the method given in Section 3, although the result will probably underestimate the bearing life
Area 2
The bearing will operate with mixed film lubrication and the pU factor is no longer a significant parameter in determining the bearing life. The DU bearing performance will depend upon the nature of the fluid and the actual service conditions. lubricant and the frequency of start up and shut down.
Area 3
The bearing will operate with hydrodynamic lubrication. The bearing wear will be determined only by the cleanliness of the
Area 4
These are the most demanding operating conditions. The bearing is operated under either high speed or high bearing load to viscosity ratio, or a combination of both. These conditions may cause: excessive operating temperature and/or high wear rate. The bearing performance may be improved by adding one or more grooves to the bearing and a shaft surface finish <0.05 m Ra.
Increased clearances may be necessary
1.0 Area 2 Mixed film lubrication 0.1 Area 3 Full hydrodynamic lubrication
Conditions: - Steady unidirectional loading - Continuous, non reversing shaft rotation - Sufficient clearance between shaft and bearing - Sufficient lubricant flow
0.01
1.0
10
Viscosity cP Temperature [C] Lubricant ISO VG 32 ISO VG 46 ISO VG 68 ISO VG 100 ISO VG 150 Diesel oil Petrol Kerosene Water 310 570 940 2110 3600 4.6 0.6 2.0 1.79 146 247 395 780 1290 4.0 0.56 1.7 1.30 77 121 190 335 540 3.4 0.52 1.5 1.0 44 67 102 164 255 3.0 0.48 1.3 0.84 27 40 59 89 134 2.6 0.44 1.1 0.69 18 25 37 52 77 2.3 0.40 0.95 0.55 13 17 24 33 48 2.0 0.36 0.85 0.48 9.3 12 17 22 31 1.7 0.33 0.75 0.41 7.0 9.0 12 15 21 1.4 0.31 0.65 0.34 0.60 0.32 0.55 0.28 5.5 6.9 9.3 11.3 15 1.1 4.4 5.4 7.2 8.6 11 0.95 3.6 4.4 5.8 6.7 8.8 3.0 3.6 4.7 5.3 7.0 2.5 3.0 3.9 4.3 5.6 2.2 2.6 3.3 3.6 4.6 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140
Table 9:
Viscosity data
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Lubrication
respect to the applied load and the bearing split. GGB can manufacture special DU bearings with embossed or milled grooves on request.
20 -60
0 45
0.25-0.40
F
Groove Detail Z
26
Bearing Assembly
Bearing Assembly
amount and the running clearance will be more than the optimum. In these circumstances the housing should be bored slightly undersize or the journal diameter increased, the correct size being determined by experiment. Where free running is essential, or where light loads (less than 0.1 N/mm) prevail and the available torque is low, increased clearance is required and it is recommended that the shaft size quoted in the table be reduced by 0.025 mm.
0.01
Fig. 23: Increase in diametral clearance If the housing is non-ferrous then the bore should be reduced by the amounts given in Table 10, in order to give an increased
Housing material Aluminium alloys Copper base alloys Steel and cast iron Zinc base alloys
interference fit to the bush, with a similar reduction in the journal diameter additional to that indicated by Fig. 23.
Reduction in shaft diameter per100 C rise 0.1 % + values from Fig. 23 0.05 % + values from Fig. 23 values from Fig. 23 0.15 % + values from Fig. 23
27
Bearing Assembly
Sizing
0.5
The coining section of the burnishing tool should be case hardened (case depth 0.61.2 mm, HRC 602) and polished (RZ 1 m). Note: Ball burnishing of DU bushes is not recommended.
Assembled bush Inside- DC R 1.5 Di,a Di,a Di,a Required bush Inside- Di,a + 0.025 Di,a + 0.038 Di,a + 0.050 Required burnishing tool diameter DC Di,a + 0.06 Di,a + 0.08 Di,a + 0.1
B +10
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Fig. 24: Burnishing tool The burnishing or fine boring of the bore of an assembled DU bush in order to achieve a smaller clearance tolerance is only permissible if a substantial reduction in performance is acceptable. Fig. 24 shows a recommended burnishing tool for the sizing of DU bushes.
The values given in Table 13 indicate the dimensions of the burnishing tool required to give specific increases in the bearing bore diameter. Exact values must be determined by test. The reduction in bearing performance as a result of burnishing is allowed for in the bearing life calculation by the application factor aC (Table 8, Page 16).
incorrect
correct
28
-30 15
Mounting Ring
DH
DH
Z
chamfer min = r max x 45 0.5 x 15 r max see pages 38/44 30
Z
Fig. 27: Fitting of flanged bushes
Insertion Forces
1000 Maximum insertion force [N/mm unit length]
800
600
400
200
0 0 10 20 40 50 100
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Bearing Assembly
Alignment
Accurate alignment is an important consideration for all bearing assemblies, but is particularly so for dry bearings because there is no lubricant to spread the load. With DU bearings misalignment over the length of a bush (or pair of bushes), or over the diameter of a thrust washer should not exceed 0.020 mm as illustrated in Fig. 29.
Sealing
While DU can tolerate the ingress of some contaminant materials into the bearing without loss of performance, where there is the possibility of highly abrasive material entering the bearing, a suitable sealing arrangement, as illustrated in Fig. 30 should be provided.
30
Bearing Assembly
Important Note
Ensure the washer ID does not touch the shaft after assembly Ensure that the washer is mounted with the steel backing to the housing Dowels pins should be recessed 0.25 mm below the bearing surface Screws should be countersunk 0.25 mm below the bearing surface DU must not be heated above 320 C Contact adhesive manufacturers for guidance selection of suitable adhesives Protect the bearing surface to prevent contact with adhesive
Slideways
DU strip material for use as slideway bearings should be installed using one of the following methods: Countersunk screws Adhesives Mechanical location as shown in Fig. 33
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Modification
Modification
minimum cutting pressure should be used and care taken to ensure that any steel or bronze particles protruding into the remaining bearing material, and all burrs, are removed.
7.2 Electroplating
DU Components
In order to provide some protection in mildly corrosive environments the steel back and end faces of standard range DU bearings are tin flashed. If exposed to corrosive liquids further protection should be provided and in very corrosive conditions DUB should be considered. DU can be electroplated with most of the conventional electroplating metals including the following: zinc ISO 2081-2 cadmium ISO 2081-2 nickel ISO 1456-8 hard chromium ISO 1456-8 For the harder materials if the specified plating thickness exceeds approximately 5 m then the housing diameter should be increased by twice the plating thickness in order to maintain the correct assembled bearing bore size. With light deposits of materials such as cadmium, no special precautions are necessary. Harder materials such as nickel however, may strike through the PTFE/ lead surface layer of DU and it is advisable to use an appropriate method of masking the bearing surface. Where electrolytic attack is possible tests should be conducted to ensure that all the materials in the bearing environment are mutually compatible.
Mating Surfaces
DU can be used against some plated materials as indicated on page 15. Care should be taken to ensure that the recommended shaft sizes and surface finish are achieved after the plating process.
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Standard Products
Standard Products
Split
s3
Ci
Di (Di,a)
20 8 Co
0.3 min.
Detail Z
Dimensions and Tolerances according to ISO 3547 and GSP-Specifications All dimensions in mm Outside Co and Inside Ci chamfers
Wall thickness s3 0.75 1 1.5 Co (a) machined 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 rolled 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.4 -0.1 to -0.5 -0.1 to -0.7 Wall thickness s3 2 2.5 Co (a) machined 1.2 0.4 1.8 0.6 rolled 1.0 0.4 1.2 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.7 -0.2 to -1.0
a = Chamfer Co machined or rolled at the opinion of the manufacturer b = Ci can be a radius or a chamfer in accordance with ISO 13715
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di 0203DU 2 0205DU 0303DU 0305DU 0306DU 0403DU 0404DU 4 0406DU 0410DU 0505DU 0508DU 0510DU 0604DU 0606DU 6 0608DU 0610DU 0705DU 7 0710DU 9 8 1.005 0.980 5 7 5.5 3 4.5 0.750 0.730 3.5 Do Wall thichness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 3.25 2.75 5.25 4.75 3.25 2.75 5.25 4.75 6.25 5.75 3.25 2.75 4.25 3.75 6.25 5.75 10.25 9.75 5.25 4.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 4.25 3.75 6.25 5.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 5.25 4.75 10.25 9.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. 2.000 1.994 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 3.508 3.500 Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. 2.048 2.000 0.054 0.000 3.000 2.994 h6 H6 4.508 4.500 3.048 3.000 Clearance CD max. min.
4.000 3.992
5.508 5.500
Do
4.048 4.000
0.056 0.000
4.990 4.978
7.015 7.000
5.055 4.990
6.987 6.972
9.015 9.000
7.055 6.990
0.083 0.003
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di Do Wall thichness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 6.25 5.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 6.25 5.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 10.25 9.75 20.25 19.75 5.25 4.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 20.25 19.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. Clearance CD max. min.
0806DU 0808DU 8 0810DU 0812DU 1006DU 1008DU 1010DU 10 1012DU 1015DU 1020DU 1208DU 1210DU 1212DU 12 1215DU 1220DU 1225DU 1310DU 13 1320DU 1405DU 1410DU 1412DU 14 1415DU 1420DU 1425DU 1510DU 1512DU 1515DU 1520DU 1525DU 1610DU 1612DU 1615DU 1620DU 1625DU 1720DU 17 19 16 18 15 17 16 15 1.005 0.980 14 12 10
7.987 7.972
10.015 10.000
8.055 7.990
0.083 0.003
9.987 9.972
12.018 12.000
10.058 9.990
0.086 0.003
11.984 11.966
14.018 14.000
12.058 11.990
f7
12.984 12.966
H7
15.018 15.000
13.058 12.990
13.984 13.966
16.018 16.000
14.984 14.966
17.018 17.000
15.058 14.990
15.984 15.966
18.018 18.000
16.058 15.990
16.984 16.966
19.021 19.000
17.061 16.990
0.095 0.006
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di 1810DU 1815DU 18 1820DU 1825DU 2010DU 2015DU 2020DU 2025DU 2030DU 2215DU 2220DU 22 2225DU 2230DU 2415DU 2420DU 24 2425DU 2430DU 2515DU 2520DU 2525DU 2530DU 2550DU 2815DU 2820DU 28 2825DU 2830DU 3010DU 3015DU 3020DU 30 3025DU 3030DU 3040DU 3220DU 3230DU 3240DU 32 36 34 2.005 1.970 32 25 28 27 1.505 1.475 25 20 23 20 1.005 0.980 Do Wall thichness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 10.25 9.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 10.25 9.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 50.25 49.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 10.25 9.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min.
17.984 17.966
20.021 20.000
18.061 17.990
0.095 0.006
19.980 19.959
23.021 23.000
20.071 19.990
21.980 21.959
25.021 25.000
22.071 21.990
0.112 0.010
23.980 23.959
27.021 27.000
24.071 23.990
f7
H7
24.980 24.959
28.021 28.000
25.071 24.990
27.980 27.959
32.025 32.000
28.085 27.990
0.126 0.010
29.980 29.959
34.025 34.000
30.085 29.990
31.975 31.950
36.025 36.000
32.085 31.990
0.135 0.015
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di Do Wall thichness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 35.25 34.75 40.25 39.75 50.25 49.75 20.25 19.75 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 50.25 49.75 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 45.25 44.75 50.25 49.75 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 50.25 49.75 60.25 59.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 50.25 49.75 55.25 54.75 60.25 59.75 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 50.25 49.75 60.25 59.75 70.25 69.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. Clearance CD max. min.
3520DU 3530DU 3535DU 3540DU 3550DU 3720DU 4020DU 4030DU 40 4040DU 4050DU 4520DU 4530DU 4540DU 4545DU 4550DU 5020DU 5030DU 5040DU 5050DU 5060DU 5520DU 5525DU 5530DU 5540DU 5550DU 5555DU 5560DU 6020DU 6030DU 6040DU 60 6050DU 6060DU 6070DU 65 2.505 2.460 55 60 50 55 2.505 2.460 45 50 44 37 41 2.005 1.970 35 39
34.975 34.950
39.025 39.000
35.085 34.990
36.975 36.950
41.025 41.000
37.085 36.990
0.135 0.015
39.975 39.950
44.025 44.000
40.085 39.990
44.975 44.950
50.025 50.000
45.105 44.990
0.155 0.015
f7 49.975 49.950
54.970 54.940
60.030 60.000
55.110 54.990
0.170 0.020
59.970 59.940
65.030 65.000
60.110 59.990
0.170 0.020
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di 6530DU 6550DU 6570DU 7040DU 7050DU 7070DU 7560DU 75 7580DU 8040DU 8060DU 80 8080DU 80100DU 8530DU 8560DU 85100DU 9060DU 90 90100DU 9560DU 95 95100DU 10050DU 10060DU 100115DU 10560DU 105 105115DU 11060DU 110 110115DU 11550DU 115 11570DU 12050DU 12060DU 120100DU 125100DU 13060DU 130 130100DU 135 125 130 120 125 2.465 2.415 120 115 110 100 105 100 2.490 2.440 95 85 90 85 80 70 75 2.505 2.460 65 70 Do Wall thichness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 30.25 29.75 50.25 49.75 70.25 69.75 40.25 39.75 50.25 49.75 70.25 69.75 60.25 59.75 80.25 79.75 40.50 39.50 60.50 59.50 80.50 79.50 100.50 99.50 30.50 29.50 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 50.50 49.50 60.50 59.50 115.50 114.50 60.50 59.50 115.50 114.50 60.50 59.50 115.50 114.50 50.50 49.50 70.50 69.50 50.50 49.50 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 100.50 99.50 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min.
64.970 64.940
70.030 70.000
65.110 64.990
f7
69.970 69.940
75.030 75.000
70.110 69.990
0.170 0.020
74.970 74.940
80.030 80.000
75.110 74.990
80.000 79.946
85.035 85.000
80.155 80.020
85.000 84.946
90.035 90.000
85.155 85.020
95.035 95.000
90.155 90.020
100.035 100.000
95.155 95.020
0.209 0.020
h8
100.000 99.946
105.035 105.000
100.155 100.020
105.000 104.946
110.035 110.000
105.155 105.020
110.000 109.946
115.035 115.000
110.155 110.020
115.000 114.946
120.035 120.000
115.155 115.020
120.000 119.946
125.040 125.000
120.210 120.070
0.264 0.070
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di Do 140 Wall thichness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 60.50 59.50 80.50 79.50 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 60.50 59.50 80.50 79.50 100.50 99.50 80.50 79.50 100.50 99.50 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. 135.000 134.937 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 140.040 140.000 Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. 135.210 135.070 Clearance CD max. min.
13560DU 135 13580DU 14060DU 140 140100DU 15060DU 15080DU 150100DU 16080DU 160 160100DU 180100DU 200100DU 210100DU 220100DU 250100DU 300100DU 180 200 210 220 250 300 185 205 215 225 255 305 165 2.465 2.415 150 155 145
140.000 139.937
145.040 145.000
150.000 149.937
155.040 155.000
150.210 150.070
h8
160.000 159.937 180.000 179.937 200.000 199.928 210.000 209.928 220.000 219.928 250.000 249.928 300.000 299.919
H7
165.040 165.000 185.046 185.000 205.046 205.000 215.046 215.000 225.046 225.000 255.052 255.000 305.052 305.000
160.210 160.070 180.216 180.070 200.216 200.070 210.216 210.070 220.216 220.070 250.222 250.070 300.222 300.070 0.279 0.070
100.50 99.50
0.288 0.070
Split
20 8
Co
Detail Z
Dimensions and Tolerances according to ISO 3547 and GSP-Specifications All dimensions in mm Outside Co and Inside Ci chamfers
Wall thickness s3 0.75 1 1.5 Co (a) machined 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 rolled 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.4 -0.1 to -0.5 -0.1 to -0.7 Wall thickness s3 2 2.5 Co (a) machined 1.2 0.4 1.8 0.6 rolled 1.0 0.4 1.2 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.7 -0.2 to -1.0
a = Chamfer Co machined or rolled at the opinion of the manufacturer b = Ci can be a radius or a chamfer in accordance with ISO 13715
Nominal Diameter Di BB0304DU BB0404DU BB0505DU 3 4 5 Do 4.5 5.5 7 Wall thickness s3 max min. 0.750 0.730 1.005 0.980 Flange thickness sfl max. min. 0.80 0.70 1.05 0.80 Flange- Dfl max. min. 7.50 6.50 9.50 8.50 10.50 9.50 Width B max. min. 4.25 3.75 5.25 4.75 h6 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7] max. min. 3.000 2.994 4.000 3.992 4.990 4.978 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 4.508 4.500 5.508 4.500 7.015 7.000 Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. 3.048 3.000 4.048 4.000 5.055 4.990 Clearance CD max. min. 0.054 0.000 0.056 0.000 0.077 0.000
Part No.
0.3 min.
H6
f7
H7
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Di BB0604DU 6 BB0608DU BB0806DU BB0808DU BB0810DU BB1007DU BB1009DU 10 BB1012DU BB1017DU BB1207DU BB1209DU 12 BB1212DU BB1217DU BB1412DU 14 BB1417DU BB1509DU BB1512DU BB1517DU BB1612DU 16 BB1617DU BB1812DU BB1817DU BB1822DU BB2012DU BB2017DU BB2022DU BB2512DU BB2517DU BB2522DU BB3016DU 30 BB3026DU BB3516DU 35 BB3526DU BB4016DU 40 BB4026DU BB4516DU 45 BB4526DU 50 2.505 2.460 2.60 2.30 44 39 2.005 1.970 2.10 1.80 34 42.50 41.50 25 28 20 23 1.505 1.475 1.60 1.30 35.50 34.50 30.50 29.50 18 20 26.50 25.50 18 24.50 23.50 15 17 23.50 22.50 16 22.50 21.50 14 1.005 0.980 1.05 0.80 20.50 19.50 12 18.50 17.50 8 10 15.50 14.50 8 Do Wall thickness s3 max min. Flange thickness sfl max. min. Flange- Dfl max. min. 12.50 11.50 Width B max. min. 4.25 3.75 8.25 7.75 5.75 5.25 7.75 7.25 9.75 9.25 7.25 6.75 9.25 8.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 7.25 6.75 9.25 8.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 9.25 8.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 22.25 21.75 11.75 11.25 16.75 16.25 21.75 21.25 11.75 11.25 16.75 16.25 21.75 21.25 16.25 15.75 26.25 25.75 16.25 15.75 26.25 25.75 16.25 15.75 26.25 25.75 16.25 15.75 26.25 25.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7] max. min. 5.990 5.978 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 8.015 8.000 Bush- Di,a Ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. 6.055 5.990
Part No.
7.987 7.972
10.015 10.000
8.055 7.990
0.083 0.003
9.987 9.972
12.018 12.000
10.058 9.990
0.086 0.003
11.984 11.966
14.018 14.000
12.058 11.990
13.984 13.966
16.018 16.000
14.058 13.990
0.092 0.006
14.984 14.966
17.018 17.000
15.058 14.990
f7
15.984 15.966
H7
18.018 18.000
16.058 15.990
17.984 17.966
20.021 20.000
18.061 17.990
0.095 0.006
19.980 19.959
23.021 23.000
24.980 24.959
28.021 28.000
25.071 24.990
29.980 29.959
34.025 34.000
30.085 29.990
0.126 0.010
47.50 46.50
34.975 34.950
39.025 39.000
53.50 52.50
39.975 39.950
44.025 44.000
40.085 39.990
58.50 57.50
44.975 44.950
50.025 50.000
45.105 44.990
0.155 0.015
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Standard Products
5 0.1
81
r1
dp
30
Dfl
Di
5 1. x 45
4.8 -0.6
Do
All dimensions in mm
Inside- Di max. min. 40.7 40.2 51.5 51.0 61.5 61.0 71.5 71.0 81.5 81.0 91.5 91.0 101.5 101.0 Outside- Do max. min. 75.0 74.5 85.0 84.5 95.0 94.5 110.0 109.5 120.0 119.5 130.0 129.5 140.0 139.5 Flange- Dfl max. min. 44.000 43.900 55.000 54.880 65.000 64.880 75.000 74.880 85.000 84.860 95.000 94.860 105.000 104.860 Location- dP max. min. 65.0 64.5 75.0 74.5 85.0 84.5 100.0 99.5 110.0 109.5 120.0 119.5 130.0 129.5
Part No.
Corrosion Protection: Washers will be supplied covered with a light coating of oil. Tab (Lug) Form: Washers are supplied with this feature in an unformed state (Flat). This feature may be supplied in the formed state only when requested by the customer.
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Hd [D10]
Do
DJ
dp
sT
Di dP Do
All dimensions in mm
Inside- Di min. WC08DU WC10DU WC12DU WC14DU WC16DU WC18DU WC20DU WC22DU WC24DU WC25DU WC30DU WC35DU WC40DU WC45DU WC50DU WC60DU 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 32.00 38.00 42.00 48.00 52.00 62.00 max. 10.25 12.25 14.25 16.25 18.25 20.25 22.25 24.25 26.25 28.25 32.25 38.25 42.25 48.25 52.25 62.25 max. 20.00 24.00 26.00 30.00 32.00 36.00 38.00 42.00 44.00 48.00 54.00 62.00 66.00 74.00 78.00 90.00 Outside- Do min. 19.75 23.75 25.75 29.75 31.75 35.75 37.75 41.75 43.75 47.75 53.75 61.75 65.75 73.75 77.75 89.75 2.00 1.95 4.375 4.125 1.50 1.45 3.375 3.125 2.375 2.125 Thickness sT max. min. Dowel Hole dD PCD- dP max. max. min. min. No Hole No Hole 1.875 1.625 18.12 17.88 20.12 19.88 22.12 21.88 25.12 24.88 28.12 27.88 30.12 29.88 33.12 32.88 35.12 34.88 38.12 37.88 43.12 42.88 50.12 49.88 54.12 53.88 61.12 60.88 65.12 64.88 76.12 75.88 Recess Depth Ha max. min.
Part No.
1.20 0.95
1.70 1.45
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Standard Products
Split
s3
Ci
Di (Di,a)
20 8 Co
0.3 min.
Detail Z
Dimensions and Tolerances according to ISO 3547 and GSP-Specifications All dimensions in mm Outside Co and Inside Ci chamfers
Wall thickness s3 0.75 1 1.5 Co (a) machined 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 rolled 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.4 -0.1 to -0.5 -0.1 to -0.7 Wall thickness s3 2 2.5 Co (a) machined 1.2 0.4 1.8 0.6 rolled 1.0 0.4 1.2 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.7 -0.2 to -1.0
a = Chamfer Co machined or rolled at the opinion of the manufacturer b = Ci can be a radius or a chamfer in accordance with ISO 13715
Nominal Diameter Di 0203DUB 2 0205DUB 0306DUB 0404DUB 4 0406DUB 0505DUB 5 0510DUB 0606DUB 0608DUB 0610DUB 0808DUB 0810DUB 0812DUB 1010DUB 10 1015DUB 1208DUB 1210DUB 12 1212DUB 1215DUB 14 12 8 10 1.005 0.980 6 8 7 5.5 3 4.5 0.750 0.730 3.5 Do Wall thickness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 3.25 2.75 5.25 4.75 6.25 5.75 4.25 3.75 6.25 5.75 5.25 4.75 10.25 9.75 6.25 5.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 10.25 9.75 15.25 14.75 8.25 7.75 10.25 9.75 12.25 11.75 15.25 14.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. 2.000 1.994 h6 3.000 2.994 4.000 3.992 H6 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 3.508 3.500 4.508 4.500 5.508 5.500 Bush- Di,a ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. 2.048 2.000 3.048 3.000 4.048 4.000 0.056 0.000 Clearance CD max. min.
Part No.
Do
0.054 0.000
4.990 4.978
7.015 7.000
5.990 5.978
8.015 8.000
6.055 5.990
f7
7.987 7.972
H7
10.015 10.000
8.055 7.990
0.083 0.003
9.987 9.972
12.018 12.000
10.058 9.990
0.086 0.003
11.984 11.966
14.018 14.000
12.058 11.990
0.092 0.006
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Nominal Diameter Di 1410DUB 1415DUB 1420DUB 1515DUB 15 1525DUB 1615DUB 16 1625DUB 1820DUB 18 1825DUB 2015DUB 2020DUB 20 2025DUB 2030DUB 2215DUB 2220DUB 2225DUB 2515DUB 25 2525DUB 2830DUB 3020DUB 3030DUB 3040DUB 3520DUB 35 3530DUB 4030DUB 40 4050DUB 4530DUB 45 4550DUB 5040DUB 50 5060DUB 5540DUB 6040DUB 6050DUB 60 6060DUB 6070DUB 6570DUB 65 70 65 55 60 2.505 2.460 55 50 44 39 30 34 2.005 1.970 28 32 28 22 25 1.505 1.475 23 20 18 17 1.005 0.980 14 16 Do Wall thickness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 10.25 9.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 15.25 14.75 25.25 24.75 15.25 14.75 25.25 24.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 15.25 14.75 20.25 19.75 25.25 24.75 15.25 14.75 25.25 24.75 30.25 29.75 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 40.25 39.75 20.25 19.75 30.25 29.75 30.25 29.75 50.25 49.75 30.25 29.75 50.25 49.75 40.25 39.75 60.25 59.75 40.25 39.75 40.25 39.75 50.25 49.75 60.25 59.75 70.25 69.75 70.25 69.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. Bush- Di,a ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min.
Part No.
13.984 13.966
16.018 16.000
14.058 13.990
14.984 14.966
17.018 17.000
15.058 14.990
0.092 0.006
15.984 15.966
18.018 18.000
16.058 15.990
17.984 17.966
20.021 20.000
18.061 17.990
0.095 0.006
19.980 19.959
23.021 23.000
20.071 19.990
29.980 29.959
34.025 34.000
30.085 29.990
34.975 34.950
39.025 39.000
39.975 39.950
44.025 44.000
40.085 39.990
44.975 44.950
50.025 50.000
45.105 44.990
0.155 0.015
0.160 0.015
59.970 59.940
65.030 65.000
60.110 59.990
0.170 0.020
64.970 64.940
70.030 70.000
65.110 64.990
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Di Do 75 Wall thickness s3 max. min. Width B max. min. 50.25 49.75 70.25 69.75 80.25 79.75 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 100.50 99.50 60.50 59.50 100.50 99.50 100.50 99.50 60.50 59.50 115.50 114.50 115.50 114.50 115.50 114.50 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. 69.970 69.940 74.970 74.940 80.000 79.946 85.000 84.946 90.000 89.946 h8 95.000 94.946 100.000 99.946 105.000 104.946 110.000 109.946 H7 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 75.030 75.000 80.030 80.000 85.035 85.000 90.035 90.000 95.035 95.000 100.035 100.000 105.035 105.000 110.035 110.000 115.035 115.000 Bush- Di,a ass. in H6/H7 housing max. min. 70.110 69.990 75.110 74.990 80.155 80.020 85.155 85.020 90.155 90.020 95.155 95.020 100.155 100.020 105.155 105.020 115.155 115.020 0.201 0.020 Clearance CD max. min.
Part No.
7050DUB 70 7070DUB 7580DUB 8060DUB 80 80100DUB 85100DUB 9060DUB 90 90100DUB 95100DUB 10060DUB 100 100115DUB 105115DUB 110115DUB 105 110 110 115 105 95 100 95 2.490 2.440 85 90 85 75 80 2.505 2.460
f7
0.170 0.020
0.209 0.020
Split
20 8
Co
Detail Z
Dimensions and Tolerances according to ISO 3547 and GSP-Specifications All dimensions in mm Outside Co and Inside Ci chamfers
Wall thickness s3 0.75 1 1.5 Co (a) machined 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 rolled 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.4 -0.1 to -0.5 -0.1 to -0.7 Wall thickness s3 2 2.5 Co (a) machined 1.2 0.4 1.8 0.6 rolled 1.0 0.4 1.2 0.4 Ci (b) -0.1 to -0.7 -0.2 to -1.0
a = Chamfer Co machined or rolled at the opinion of the manufacturer b = Ci can be a radius or a chamfer in accordance with ISO 13715
Nominal Diameter Di BB0304DUB BB0404DUB BB0505DUB 3 4 5 Do 4.5 5.5 7 Wall thickness s3 max min. 0.750 0.730 1.005 0.980 Flange thickness sfl max. min. 0.80 0.70 1.05 0.80 Flange- Dfl max. min. 7.50 6.50 9.50 8.50 10.50 9.50 Width B max. min. 4.25 3.75 5.25 4.75 h6 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. 3.000 2.994 4.000 3.992 4.990 4.978 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 4.508 4.500 5.508 4.500 7.015 7.000 Bush- Di,a Clearance Ass. in H6/ CD H7 housing max. max. min. min. 3.048 0.054 3.000 0.000 4.048 0.056 4.000 0.000 5.055 0.077 4.990 0.000
Part No.
0.3 min.
H6
f7
H7
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Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Di BB0604DUB 6 BB0608DUB BB0806DUB 8 BB0810DUB BB1007DUB 10 BB1012DUB BB1207DUB BB1209DUB BB1212DUB BB1417DUB BB1512DUB 15 BB1517DUB BB1612DUB 16 BB1617DUB BB1812DUB 18 BB1822DUB BB2012DUB 20 BB2017DUB BB2512DUB 25 BB2522DUB BB3016DUB 30 BB3026DUB BB3526DUB BB4026DUB BB4526DUB 35 40 45 39 44 50 2.505 2.460 2.60 2.30 34 2.005 1.970 2.10 1.80 28 23 1.505 1.475 1.60 1.30 35.50 34.50 20 18 17 14 16 12 14 1.005 0.980 1.05 0.80 20.50 19.50 12 10 8 Do Wall thickness s3 max min. Flange thickness sfl max. min. Flange- Dfl max. min. 12.50 11.50 Width B max. min. 4.25 3.75 8.25 7.75 5.75 5.25 9.75 9.25 7.25 6.75 12.25 11.75 7.25 6.75 9.25 8.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 12.25 11.75 17.25 16.75 12.25 11.75 22.25 21.75 11.75 11.25 16.75 16.25 11.75 11.25 21.75 21.25 16.25 15.75 26.25 25.75 26.25 25.75 26.25 25.75 26.25 25.75 Shaft- DJ [h6, f7, h8] max. min. 5.990 5.978 Housing DH [H6, H7] max. min. 8.015 8.000
Part No.
Bush- Di,a Clearance Ass. in H6/ CD H7 housing max. max. min. min. 6.055 5.990 0.077 0.000
15.50 14.50
7.987 7.972
10.015 10.000
8.055 7.990
0.083 0.000
18.50 17.50
9.987 9.972
12.018 12.000
10.058 9.990
0.086 0.003
11.984 11.966
14.018 14.000
12.058 11.990
0.092 0.006
24.50 23.50
15.984 15.966
18.018 18.000
16.058 15.990
26.50 25.50
17.984 17.966
20.021 20.000
18.061 17.990
0.095 0.006
30.50 29.50
19.980 19.959
23.021 23.000
24.980 24.959
28.021 28.000
25.071 24.990
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Standard Products
Split
s3 Di (Di,a)
Ci
Co
.012 min.
Detail Z
30-45 40-55 40-50 Width B max. min. 0.1350 0.1150 0.1975 0.1775 0.16625 0.14265 0.2600 0.2400 0.1975 0.1775 0.2600 0.2400 0.3850 0.3650 0.2600 0.2400 0.3850 0.3650 0.3850 0.3650 0.5100 0.4900 0.3850 0.3650 0.5100 0.4900 0.7600 0.7400 0.5100 0.4900 0.7600 0.7400 0.3850 0.3650 0.5100 0.4900 0.6350 0.6150 0.8850 0.8650 0.5100 0.4900 0.7600 0.7400 Shaft- DJ max. min. 0.1243 0.1236 Housing- DH max. min. 0.1878 0.1873 Bush- Di,a Ass. in DH housing max. min. 0.1268 0.1243
Do
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di 02DU02 02DU03 025DU025 025DU04 03DU03 03DU04 03DU06 04DU04 04DU06 05DU06 05DU08 06DU06 06DU08 06DU12 07DU08 07DU12 08DU06 08DU08 08DU10 08DU14 09DU08 09DU12
9 21 1 19 7/ 17/ 3 5 1 5 3
Do
3
max. min.
/8
/16
/8
16
3/ 5
5/
32
7/
/32 /4
16
32
0.1554 0.1547
0.2191 0.2186
0.1581 0.1556
0.0034 0.0002
3/
/16
/4
1 3
/4 /8
4
0.0315 0.0305
0.1865 0.1858
0.2503 0.2497
0.1893 0.1867
0.0035 0.0002
1/
/4
/16
3 3
/8 /8
2
0.2490 0.2481
0.3128 0.3122
/16
/8
1/ 3
0.3115 0.3106
0.3753 0.3747
0.3143 0.3117
/8 /2
4
/8
15
/32
0.3740 0.3731
0.4691 0.4684
0.3769 0.3742
0.0038 0.0002
3/ 1
16 32
/2
4
3/ 3 1
0.4365 0.4355
0.5316 0.5309
0.4394 0.4367
0.0039 0.0002
/8 /2
8
0.0471 0.0461
/2
/32
5/ 7 1
0.4990 0.4980
0.5941 0.5934
/8 /2
4
/16
/32
3/
0.5615 0.5605
0.6566 0.6559
0.5644 0.5617
46
Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di 10DU08 10DU10 10DU12 10DU14 11DU14 12DU08 12DU12 12DU16 14DU12 14DU14 14DU16 16DU12 16DU16 16DU24 18DU12 18DU16 20DU12 20DU16 20DU20 20DU28 22DU16 22DU22 22DU28 24DU16 24DU20 24DU24 24DU32 26DU16 26DU24 28DU16 28DU24 28DU28 28DU32 13/4 115/16 15/8 125/32 11/2 121/32 13/8 117/32 11/4 113/32 11/8 19/32 1 11/8
7/
8
Wall thickness s3 B
1/ 5
2
Width B max. min. 0.5100 0.4900 0.6350 0.6150 0.7600 0.7400 0.8850 0.8650 0.8850 0.8650 0.5100 0.4900 0.7600 0.7400 1.0100 0.9900 0.7600 0.7400 0.8850 0.8650 1.0100 0.9900 0.7600 0.7400 1.0100 0.9900 1.5100 1.4900 0.7600 0.7400 1.0100 0.9900 0.7600 0.7400 1.0100 0.9900 1.2600 1.2400 1.7600 1.7400 1.0100 0.9900 1.3850 1.3650 1.7600 1.7400 1.0100 0.9900 1.2600 1.2400 1.5100 1.4900 2.0100 1.9900 1.0100 0.9900 1.5100 1.4900 1.0100 0.9900 1.5100 1.4900 1.7600 1.7400 2.0100 1.9900
Do
max. min.
5/
23/
/8 /4 /8 /2
4
32
0.0471 0.0461
0.6240 0.6230
0.7192 0.7184
0.6270 0.6242
0.0040 0.0002
7 11
/16
25
/32
1
0.6865 0.6855
0.7817 0.7809
0.6895 0.6867
3/
7/
3/
0.7491 0.7479
0.8755 0.8747
1
3
/4
8
7/
0.0627 0.0615
0.8741 0.8729
1.0005 0.9997
0.8775 0.8743
1
3
/4
1 11/2
3/
4
0.9991 0.9979
1.1256 1.1246
1.0026 0.9992
0.0047 0.0001
1
3
1.1238 1.1226
1.2818 1.2808
1.1278 1.1240
0.0052 0.0002
/4
1 11/4 13/4 1 13/8 13/4 1 11/4 1 /2 2 1 11/2 1 11/2 13/4 2 0.0941 0.0923
1
1.2488 1.2472
1.4068 1.4058
1.2528 1.2490
0.0784 0.0770
1.3738 1.3722
1.5318 1.5308
1.3778 1.3740
0.0056 0.0002
1.4988 1.4972
1.6568 1.6558
1.5028 1.4990
1.6238 1.6222
1.7818 1.7808
1.6278 1.6240
0.0056 0.0002
1.7487 1.7471
1.9381 1.9371
1.7535 1.7489
0.0064 0.0002
47
Standard Products
Nominal Diameter Part No. Di Do B 1 17/8 21/16 17/8 21/4 1 23/16 11/2 2 21/2 2 21/4 27/16 21/4 21/ 3 2 21/2 211/16 21/2 3 31/2 2 23/4 215/16 21/2 3 31/2 21/2 3 33/16 3 33/4 21/2 31/2 311/16 3 33/4 3 4 43/16 33/4 43/4 5 53/16 3 33/ 3 33/4 33/4
4 2
Width B max. min. 1.0100 0.9900 1.8850 1.8650 2.2600 2.2400 1.0100 0.9900 1.5100 1.4900 2.0100 1.9900 2.5100 2.4900 2.0100 1.4900 2.2600 2.2400 2.5100 2.4900 3.0100 2.9900 2.0100 1.9900 2.5100 2.4900 3.0100 2.9900 3.5100 3.4900 2.0100 1.9900 2.5100 2.4900 3.0100 2.9900 3.5100 3.4900 2.5100 2.4900 3.0100 2.9900 3.7600 3.7400 2.5100 2.4900 3.0100 2.9900 3.7600 3.7400 3.0100 2.9900 3.7600 3.7400 4.7600 4.7400 3.0100 2.9900 3.7600 3.7400 3.0100 2.9900 3.7600 3.7400 3.7600 3.7400
30DU16 30DU30 30DU36 32DU16 32DU24 2 32DU32 32DU40 36DU32 36DU36 36DU40 36DU48 40DU32 40DU40 40DU48 40DU56 44DU32 44DU40 44DU48 44DU56 48DU32 48DU48 48DU60 56DU40 56DU48 56DU60 64DU48 64DU60 64DU76 80DU48 80DU60 96DU48 6 96DU60 112DU60 7
1.8737 1.8721
2.0633 2.0621
1.8787 1.8739
0.0066 0.0002
0.0941 0.0923
1.9987 1.9969
2.1883 2.1871
2.0037 1.9989
0.0068 0.0002
2.2507 2.2489
2.4377 2.4365
2.2573 2.2509
2.5011 2.4993
2.6881 2.6869
2.5077 2.5013
0.0084 0.0002
2.7500 2.7482
2.9370 2.9358
2.7566 2.7502
0.0928 0.0902
3.0000 2.9982
3.1872 3.1858
3.0068 3.0002
0.0086 0.0002
3.5000 3.4978
3.6872 3.6858
3.5068 3.5002
0.0090 0.0002
4.0000 3.9978
4.1872 4.1858
4.0068 4.0002
0.0090 0.0002
4.9986 4.9961
5.1860 5.1844
63/16 73/16
48
Hd [D10]
Do
DJ
dp
sT
Di dP Do
Part No.
0.050 0.040
0.080 0.070
49
Standard Products
8.9 DU Strip
Wu min
ss
All dimensions in mm
Part No. S07190DU 200 S10190DU S15240DU S20240DU S25240DU S30240DU 503 500 254 240 190 Length L max. min. Total Width W Usable Width WU min Thickness sS max. min. 0.74 0.70 1.01 0.97 1.52 1.48 2.00 1.96 2.50 2.46 3.06 3.02
8.10DUB Strip
All dimensions in mm
Part No. S07085DUB S10180DUB S15180DUB S20180DUB S25180DUB 503 500 Length L max. min. Total Width W 95 Usable Width WU min 85 Thickness sS max. min. 0.74 0.70 1.01 0.97 1.52 1.48 2.00 1.96 2.50 2.46
193
180
50
Test Methods
Test Methods
For this reason the external diameter and internal diameter of a wrapped bush can only be checked with special gauges and test equipment. The checking methods are defined in ISO 3547 Parts 1 to 7.
Test A of ISO 3547 Part 2 on 2015DU Checking block and setting mandrel dch,1 Test force Fch Limits for z Bush Outside diameter Do 23.062 mm 4500 N 0 and -0.065 mm 23.035 to 23.075 mm
d ch,1
Checking block
Test C
Checking the internal diameter of a bush pressed into a ring gauge, which nominal diameter corresponds to the dimension specified in table 6 of ISO 3547 Part 2 (Example Di = 20 mm).
A
20.061 20.001
0.050 A
B [mm]
15 >15 50 >50 90 >90
X [mm]
B/2 4 6 and B/2 8 and B/2
measurement position
1 2 3 3
measurement position
Test D
Check external diameter by precision measuring tape.
51
Test Methods
Your notes:
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