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Often made from hardened steel, bronze, or composite materials (e.g., OEM-style SAE 841 bronze). Some have grease grooves for lubrication.
Found in bucket connections, dipper arms, and other pivot points.
While hardened steel bushings are generally resistant to wear, they may still be susceptible to corrosion in certain environments. To mitigate this, they can be coated with protective finishes or manufactured from stainless steel for enhanced corrosion resistance.
Hardened steel bushings can be used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial machinery, construction equipment, and more. They are suitable for both rotating and sliding motion, providing support and reducing friction in various mechanical systems.
Hardened steel bushings can withstand high operating temperatures without significant degradation. This makes them suitable for applications where heat is generated or where they are exposed to elevated temperatures.
Hardened steel bushings often require minimal maintenance. Proper lubrication can further enhance their performance and extend their service life.