Plain bearings or bushings or sleeve bearings, which are often referred to as individual plain bearings, are inserted into housings to provide bearing surfaces that support rotary or linear motion, usually in high load but relatively low speed applications, especially where no additional grease or oil is available. These bearings are made from "machined" plates or specially formulated castings and are available in different shapes in cylindrical (for linear and rotary motion), flanged (for thrust loads and rotary motion), thrust washers and ribbon (mainly for sliding applications) forms, in addition to different forms depending on the requirements of the application and surrounding components. Designers can use a wide range of column bearings in both metric and inch forms in the design phase. The sliding bearing bearing series refers to the company's production of 100% self-lubricating plain bearings, some of which are pre-lubricated, something that has not been specifically mentioned until now.
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