Duramax Johnson Cutless Non-Metallic Prop Sleeve Bearing Imperial FANNY 1 1/2 x 2 3/8 x 6 in
Duramax Johnson Cutless Non-Metallic Prop Sleeve Bearing Imperial FANNY 1 1/2 x 2 3/8 x 6 in
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Superior performance in the most demanding environments
Manufactured with a non-metallic outer sleeve designed for applications where corrosion or electrolysis may be of some concern. The Duramax Johnson Cutless Non-Metallic Prop Sleeve Bearing features a dense outer case structure of engineered reinforced thermo plastic for rigidity and fit. The specially compounded nitrile rubber is securely bonded to the shell with all tolerances maintained to ensure proper lubrication integrity. Johnson employs the highest quality materials that are inherently resistant to all known chemicals, oil and grease to ensure a non-corrosive anti-electrolytic bearing.
Duramax Johnson Cutless Non-Metallic Prop Sleeve Bearing Features:
- Non-metallic propeller shaft sleeve bearing
- Lightweight
- Dense structure of engineered reinforced thermoset plastic
- Specially compounded Nitrile Rubber is securely bonded to the shell with all tolerances maintained for proper lubrication
- Grooves run the entire length of the rubber lining
- Non-corrosive, anti-electrolytic and inherently resistant to all known chemicals, oil and grease
- Ideally suited for installations wherever corrosion or electrolysis is a problem
- Size: Imperial
Duramax Johnson Cutless Non-Metallic Prop Sleeve Bearing Specifications:
- Code: FANNY
- Shaft Diameter (in/mm): 1 1/2" | 38.10mm
- Outside Diameter (in/mm): 2 3/8" | 60.33mm
- Length (in/mm): 6" | 152.40mm
- Shell Thickness (in/mm): 1/8" | 3.18mm
- Weight: 0.4kg
PRECAUTION: When shrink fitting of the bearing is required, chilling must be achieved by gradual cooling to not more than -28˚C using freezer or regular ice (DO NOT DRY ICE). Pounding or shocking the bearing while in the chilled state could cause the rubber to separate from the shell.
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