Igus JFM-1517-09 17 mm Bore Plain Bearing, 15 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
750-6842
Mfr. Part No.:
JFM-1517-09
Brand:
Igus
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Brand

Igus

Product Type

Plain Bearing

Sub Type

Flange Bearing

Bore Size

17mm

Outside Diameter

15mm

Material

Iglidur G

Standards/Approvals

RoHS confirms

Series

JSM

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

iglidur® J Bush Kits


iglidur® J plain bearings may be used for long-life applications, and are also suitable for use with soft shafts. The iglidur® J plain bearings are designed to provide the lowest coefficient of friction while running dry, and offer a low stick-slip tendency.

Waterproof material

Extremely low friction

Can be used with stainless steel or anodised aluminium shafts

Resistant to dirt and dust

No lubrication required

iglidur® kits offering a variety of plain plastic bush options in convenient kit form from igus®. iglidur® polymer bearings offer high performance characteristics across a wide and varied field of application including, but not limited to: automotive (gear shift linkage), mechanical excavator (operator's shock absorbing seat), mountain bike (suspension and other components), packaging machinery (lubricant-free bearings), catering equipment (chemical and corrosion-resistant bearings), model aircraft (aileron mounting), bottling plant (polymer bearings), offshore oil industry (plastic bearings for corrosive environment), and a whole host of other uses within a wide variety of applications.

Note

iglidur® J plain bearings are not suitable for use where a maximum permissible surface pressure of 35 MPa may occur, where high pressures may be present, where there are short-term temperature increases (above 120°C), or applications where a low-cost bearing for occasional movement is required.

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