Journals are designed in a straight (plain) configuration with a flange to accommodate a combination of radial and axial loads with corrosion resistant materials and coatings. Journals are also offered in high temperature and water resistant series.
Typical Journal materials are 17-4PH and aluminum. Bearings may also be cadmium or zinc nickel plated as required. In addition, CRES 440C and Inconel® 718 are available upon request. Journal bore and flanged Journal face surfaces may also be provided with various liner systems to satisfy specific application requirements. (Inconel® is a registered trademark of Inco Alloys International, Inc. and The International Nickel Company, Inc.)
RBC Bearings manufacturers a number of self-lubricating liner materials, including machinable liners, that are qualified to AS81934 (formerly MIL-B-81934). In addition, over 60 other self-lubricating materials are available for specific characteristics; such as high temperature for turbine engine applications, or machinability for airframe, helicopter, and landing gear applications.
RBC Journal Bearings and bushings have been qualified to stringent SAE, military, NAS, AECMA, and customer design and performance standards in RBC Bearing test laboratories. For bearing specifications, please visit our Journal Bearings Engineering page.
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