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Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

(OP)
I am looking for the manufacturer of this sleeve bearing.  Unfortunately I only have the company logo.  Can anyone be of help?

Thanks



 

RE: Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

This is the sort of part that I would expect to be manufactured by the manufacturer of the machine.  Who built the machine that this came out of?  I am more interested in the part number than the small stamp next to it.  You believe that this stamp is a manufacturer's logo.  Why do you assume that?  The part number is consistent with some parts that I stock from Dresser-Rand.  But, I could not see the full part number in the provided picture.

Johnny Pellin

RE: Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

This has been bugging me.   I initially thought Technymon ( http://www.mbcbearings.com/it/catalogue/prodotti.asp ), but then not so sure.
Would need more info, i.e. is it split, what lining does it have (metallic or PFTE...), what the full stamped part number is etc.

RE: Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

(OP)
It is split yes, and has inner liner of ptfe.

 

RE: Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

Measure it up and check with INA Bearing

www.ina.com

Their PAP series bushings

Russell Giuliano
 

RE: Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

you can get PN. from equipment manual and purchase bearing from equipment manufactor.

RE: Need help in the identification of a sleeve bearing

You should contact Beemer Precision at the link below.   Beemer has identified from descriptions or partial numbers many bearings for us even some that were 50 years old. i hope they still have the technical reps they did have.  

http://www.oilite.com/index.asp

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