Tin Bronze Bushing For Mining Equipment uses high-purity copper as the base material, and ...
Engineering Machinery Brass Bushing is specially designed for high-load and high-wear working conditions of engineering machinery. It is made of high-quality brass alloy with high strength, wear resistance and pressure resistance. It is suitable for bearings, sleeves and hinged parts of heavy equipment such as excavators, loaders, bulldozers, etc., effectively reducing friction loss and improving equipment operation efficiency and service life.
High strength and wear resistance - high-quality brass materials ensure stable performance under high load and frequent impact conditions, and extend the service life of components.
Anti-sand design: grooved oil line structure can store grease to prevent dust intrusion.
Pressure and impact resistance - excellent pressure resistance, suitable for heavy-load transmission and support structures of engineering machinery.
Corrosion and rust resistance - special alloy formula enhances corrosion resistance and adapts to harsh construction environments such as humidity, dust, and high salt.
Precision machining - high-precision dimensional control ensures close fit with shaft parts and reduces vibration and noise.
Extend equipment life - reduce direct metal friction, reduce wear, and extend the replacement cycle of key components.
Reduce maintenance costs - the self-lubricating property reduces the need for frequent grease filling and saves labor costs.
Strong adaptability - can work stably within extreme temperature ranges to meet the needs of different engineering environments.
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