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History of Engineering Bearings          

There has been a great progress made in bearing technology since 18th, 19th and 20th centuries in both theoretical and practical aspects. A lot of Research & Development has been done in this area ever since.

Back in history, mankind used "rollers" or "sleds" as primitive bearings, In the middle of the 15th century, man was studying the differences between solid and fluid friction, and sliding and rolling friction. Wooden bearings were already used before the birth of Jesus Christ. Iron brackets were used to support the wooden wheel shafts in wagons and war chariots. Oils and fats taken from animals and plants were used to reduce the friction.

The progress made in bearing technology during the 18th century was remarkable in both theoretical and practical aspects. In the 19th century, Issac Babbit invented a Babbit metal in the United Kingdom, while a sintered, oil containing bearing was invented in The United States, both achieving epoch-making developments in the material field. In the theoretical area, on the other hand, the studies of friction surfaces and fluid film lubrication, added glorious pages to the history of bearings.

 

The progress in the plain bearing field was continuously made including practical use of plastic bearings and solid lubricants. As the time advanced, metals, plastics and inorganic materials have come into the picture; recently added was an OilLess bearing using composite materials. More new materials are expected to be developed in the future. 1969 was a turning point in the history of the Japanese OilLess bearing industry, which had evolved mainly by importing technical expertise.

Now the Indian industry too can have the latest available maintenance free OilLess bearings, wear plates, etc from LUBROGLIDE OILLESS BEARINGS PVT. LTD. to match the quality and competition from the international and domestic market.

 

The OilLess bearing supplied by LUBROGLIDE OILLESS BEARINGS PVT. LTD. are maintenance free and are ideally suitable to oscillatory motion, linear motion, difficult working environment, high temperature application, etc. These can also be replaced with sintered bronze bearings to obtained much higher working life and better load carrying capacities. The OilLess bearings give much higher life when compared with conventional bearing.

 

These Graphite Embedded Bearings have @20-25% Graphite inserts on the walls/surface that provide lubrication at all times also brings down the co-efficient of friction.

 

OilLess Bearings are self-lubricating Bearings prepared for heavy load application under Low/High speed operating conditions. According to the application in industrial field, wide ranges of OilLess Bearings are being manufactured by LUBROGLIDE OILLESS BEARINGS PVT. LTD. in all sizes as per the customer’s requirements.

 

Self-Lubricating OilLess range of Bushes, Bush Bearings & Wear Plates.

1. OILLESS LB#500 [Non-ferrous Copper Alloy Base with Solid Graphite Lubricant]
2. OILLESS LB#2000 [Low Carbon Steel Base with non-Liquid Graphite Lubricant]
3. OILLESS LB#1000 [ZA-27 Base Alloy with Solid Graphite Lubricant]
4. OILLESS LB#300 [High Carbon steel Base with non-Liquid Graphite Lubricant] 

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