Scanning for Ideas: Inserts protect bearings from heat
Some bearings operate in such hot environments that they fail due to extreme heat.
A new plane insert bearing housing
from MRC Bearing Services, Kulpsville,
Pa. (mrcbearingservices.com), lets bearings
operate at temperatures to 500F.
The steel inner and outer rings resist corrosion
and wear, while a polymer sleeve
insulates against heat and reduces friction
to the point lubrication is unnecessary.
The inserts fit bearings for shafts
from 0.75 to 1.9375 in., and can mount
vertically or horizontally. An antirotation
slot in the outer ring mates with a
setscrew in the housing, preventing the
rings and inserts from rotating. The inserts
have USDA approval for use with
direct or incidental food contact.