Smooth ball joint igubal®
radialcomposite material

smooth ball joint
smooth ball joint
smooth ball joint
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Characteristics

Orientation
radial
Material
composite material
Other characteristics
smooth

Description

Say goodbye to expensive, heavy and high-maintenance spherical bearings made of metal. Instead, count on the more economical alternative: igubal® spherical bearings made of a plastic which igus® engineers have turned into an all-round talent in decades of research work: the polymer bearings are up to 40% more cost-effective and up to 80% lighter than metal bearings. They are easy to mount and more economic in operation. Why? Because they are maintenance-free and have a long service life. The polymer bearings permit low-friction dry operation without lubricant, they are resistant to dust and coarse dirt, corrosion-free in wet and damp environments and can be deployed in a wide range of media. They remain reliable in operation, even when they have been exposed to UV radiation from the sun or nuclear radiation for many years. Suitable for temperatures ranging from -30 to +80°C, and even up to +200°C in the HT version. . Dimensional series E following DIN ISO 12240 . Housing material: igumid G . Material of spherical ball: iglidur® W300 (Ø 40 & 60mm with iglidur® J) . Compensation of misalignment and edge loads . Corrosion-free . Vibration-dampening . Excellent vibration dampening . Suitable for rotating, oscillating and linear movements

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Global Industrie 2024
Global Industrie 2024

25-28 Mar 2024 París Villepinte (France) Stand 5B109

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    Hannover 2024
    Hannover 2024

    22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 6 - Stand E26

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