A
PTFE (Du Pont trademarked product) liner in a spherical bearing or
rod end is a component that allows the unit to be "self-lubricating".
Metal on metal bearings need to be lubricated. In certain applications
this can be difficult to accomplish. Grease lubrication attracts dirt
and may prematurely wear apposing metal surfaces. Excessive wear will
produce increased fatigue and ultimately leads to an expensive failure.
A
PTFE liner eliminates the need to lubricate spherical and rod end
bearings. A PTFE liner usually consists of a base fabric containing
PTFE that is applied to a metal surface with a bonding resin. The
liner is adhered to the inner portion of the bearings outer race(Body).
This allows the ball to ride on the surface of the liner. When the ball
moves it literally rubs on the liner providing the bearings'
lubrication. It is important to understand that an exceptionally good
PTFE liner will have a minimum compressive strength of 40,000 psi. A
liner of this type greatly reduces internal clearance between the ball
and race allowing for a much tighter fit. Recent improvements to
self-lubricating liner systems have allowed certain manufacturers the
ability to offer products with life cycles four times greater then
previously available.
When
choosing a PTFE-lined spherical or rod end bearing it is important to
select a manufacturer with considerable experience and knowledge.
Bonding PTFE liners can be a bit tricky as the nature of the liner can
make it difficult to bond to the race. An incorrect bond process may
ultimately result in separation of the liner from the race. Liner
separation will quickly lead to degradation of the liner and ball.
Spherical and rod end failure can be catastrophic. PTFE lining
standards vary between manufacturers and should be carefully considered
when choosing a supplier. Next time you are in the market for a
PTFE-lined spherical or rod end let National Precision Bearing help
provide you with the appropriate manufacturer and liner for your
application. Please contact our professionals
at 1-800-426-8038 for assistance. |