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Plain Bearing choice - Plastic?

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mprice

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I need to specify a very lightly loaded plain bearing for a bank note handling machine (id6mm od8mm l10mm). The radial loads are minimal and the axial load is nothing. The bearing oscillates through an angle of 1 degree at 10Hz. I was thinking of using a Glacier DU PTFE/Steel but I don't want to have any side washers due to space and I am worried about fretting corrosion on ends of the bearing against the stainless steel shaft flange on one side and an inner race of a roller bearing on the other. Does any one have any experience with Plastic bearings such as Glacier EP? I have an old catalogue for this, but can't find any Web based information for this type of bearing.
 
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