iglide® M250 | The robust all-rounder according to DIN 2795- Over 450 dimensions available from stock
- Excellent vibration damping
- Resistant to edge loads
- High impact resistance
- Thick walled according to DIN 1850
- Dirt can become embedded for shaft protection
- Dry-running and maintenance-free
The self-lubricating plain bearing made from iglide® M250 distinguishes itself through its impact strength, vibration dampening and wear resistance. They excel in applications in which vibration dampening is necessary, for example, in fitness and packaging machines. Since they are additionally able to absorb dirt, they are also suited for agricultural machines and garden appliances.
Typical application areasAgriculture equipmentMachine toolsFurniture/industrial designTextile manufacturingYou will find plenty of additional application areas here:
Browse all Industries When to use it?- When the bearings are exposed to
high amounts of dirt - When high vibration damping is necessary
- For low to medium speeds
- When mechanical reaming of the wall surface is necessary
- Resistant to edge loads
- High impact resistance
- Thick walled according to DIN 1850
| When not to use?- For applications in wet areas
- When very high precision is necessary
- For very smooth shafts
- When a cost-effective wear resistant
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Tolerances and measurement systemThe installation dimensions and tolerances of the iglide® plain bearings are a function of the material and wall thicknesses. For each material, the moisture absorption and the thermal expansion are imperative. Plain bearings with low moisture absorption can be designed with a minimal amount of tolerance. For wall thickness, the rule is: The thicker the bearings are, the larger the tolerances must be.
Testing methods Assemblyiglide® bearings are press-fit bearings. The inner diameter adjusts only after press-fit in the proper housing bore with a recommended tolerance. The before press-fit oversized dimension can be up to 2% of the inner diameter. In this manner, the secure press-fitting of the bearing is achieved. Axial or radial shifts in the housing are also prevented.
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