LINEAR BEARING

A linear motion bush bearing, also known simply as a bushing or sleeve bearing, is a type of bearing used to provide linear motion within a mechanical system. It consists of a cylindrical-shaped sleeve made of a low-friction material, such as bronze, brass, or plastic, which surrounds a shaft or rod.

Here are some key characteristics of deep groove ball bearings:

Linear motion bush bearings are commonly used in applications where linear motion is required, such as in linear guides, sliding doors and windows, machine tool slides, and automotive suspension systems. They offer several advantages, including simplicity, low cost, compact size, and suitability for high-speed and low-load applications. Linear motion bush bearings are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different shaft diameters, lengths, and load capacities. They are often used in conjunction with other linear motion components, such as rails, guides, and actuators, to create complete linear motion systems.

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