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RBC Bearings Datasheets for Plain Bearings and Sleeve Bearings

Plain bearings and sleeve bearings (also referred to as bushings or journal bearings) are used to constrain, guide or reduce friction in rotary or linear applications. They function via a sliding action.
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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...
FIBERGLIDE® SJR Series sealed journal bearings were developed for demanding applications in contaminated environments. Polyurethane seals are integral to the bearing and are highly resistant to abrasion and fluid contamination.
Spherical Plain Bearing
The constant wall thickness of .062 of the CJT SERIES makes them dimensionally interchangeable with other types of coiled bearings commonly used. They provide all the advantages of FIBERGLIDE® at...
The constant wall thickness of 1/8 in. (.125) for the CJH Series makes them dimensionally interchangeable with many bronze bushings. Carbon steel is normally used as a backing material, with...
The FIBERGLIDE® Liner Type bearing provides high load capacity and low friction in the form of a thin-walled sleeve for use in butterfly valves, trunnion bearings, ball and plug valve...
This CJM series metric Fiberglide Journal bearing comes with a coiled steel backing. It is designed to meet industry standards for self-lubricating bushings. Carbon steel is normally used as backing...
This CJS series Fiberglide Journal bearing comes with a coiled steel backing. It is designed to meet industry standards for self-lubricating bushings. Carbon steel is used as backing material, with...
This RBC Inner Ring can be used separately or as an inner race with complimentary SJ or TJ roller bearings.
This RBC Radial Outer Ring is from the standard inch bearing of the same size. It can be used wherever the user provides the inner ring or ball stud.