iglidur® J | The versatile endurance runnerThe iglidur® J plain bearings are characterised by the lowest coefficients of friction in dry operation and their very low stick-slip tendency. With a maximum recommended surface pressure of 35MPa, iglidur® J plain bearings are not suitable for extreme loads.
Typical applicationsVending machineryPrinting industryBeverage industryAviationCleanroomFind more applications here:
Industry solutions When to use it?- For high speeds
- When highest wear resistance at low to medium pressures is required
- Low wear against different shafts
- When a low coefficient of friction in dry operation is requested
- For vibration dampening
- When good chemical resistance is required
- For best performance with soft shaft materials
- Low moisture absorption
| When not to use it?- When high pressure loads occur
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Use our filter options to find the suitable productTolerances and measuring systemThe installation dimensions and tolerances of the iglidur® plain bearings depend on the material and wall thickness. For each material, the moisture absorption and the thermal expansion are decisive factors. Plain bearings with low moisture absorption can be installed with a smaller bearing clearance. The rule for wall thickness: the thicker the wall of the bearings, the larger the clearances must be.
Testing methodsAssemblyiglidur® plain bearings are press-fit bearings. The inner diameter is only adjusted to the appropriate tolerance after pressing into the housing hole. The press-fit excess dimension can be up to 2% of the inner diameter. This ensures the secure press-fitting of the bearings. Axial or radial movements in the housing are thus reliably avoided.
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