Topic: Bronze Bushings
Answers to Common Questions
How do you calculate weight of phosphor bronze bush?
Phospher Bronze has a mass (weight) of 8,600kgs per cubic metre. Work out the volume of the bush in cubic metres then multiple the answer by 8,600. Read More »
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How do you oil impregnate bronze bushings?
Put them In a container of WARM oil. Read More »
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What does it mean when a pressure gauge requires a bronze bushed ...
All of the pivot or rotating points are a bronze bushing. It is a very common method manufacture for quality pressure gages. The bushings are very similar in principal to the jewels provided as bearings for quality mechanical watches. Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Bushings are usually little more than "tubes" so it should be fairly easy to find a machine shop with a lathe that can make them up for you in a matter of minutes. if you were able to supply the material (Shouldn't be too difficult to get r... Read More »
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from your site "This grease is engineered with PurePower! EHP® to bond to metals and provide the greatest film strength available to ensure the best possible lubricant protection for industrial as well as fleet and automotive use." I like g... Read More »
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King pins normally come in sets with new pins and bushings. After the bushings are pressed into the spindles they have to be reamed to the correct size. If you don't have the reamer or have never done this, it is a job for the machine shop.... Read More »
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The best way is to ream the bushings is with the proper king pin reamer. It will have a long pilot shaft that slides into a sleeve that has a tapered out side. The taper sleeve will center the pilot in the opposite bushing to guide thr ream... Read More »
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