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Nose Bearing in Pneumatic Cylinder A pneumatic cylinder manufacturing company uses Vesconite bushes for their cylinder nose bearings for the following reasons:
In pneumatic cylinder applications water condenses from compressed air. Not all of this water is trapped in the airline water traps. As a result some moisture works its way through to the pneumatic cylinders. Nylon bushes swell when exposed to moisture and this can lead to seizures.
Nylon bushes also soften when exposed to water or moisture. The nylon bushes used in pneumatic cylinders experienced a high wear rate and caused wear to the shaft. Compared to acetal, another material often used for nose bearings, Vesconite has a superior wear life. Vesconite bushes have worked very successfully in this application. They are not affected by water so any condensation is no longer a problem. Vesconite is self lubricating which does away with the need for any additional lubrication. It has a very low wear rate and does not cause wear on the shaft. Vesconite's long life makes it the most cost effective material available for nose bearings. Updated Dec 01 2003 |
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