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Understanding Internal Clearances in Bushings and Plain Bearings

Bushings (also referred to as plain bearings, plane bearings, sleeve bearings or linear sleeve bushings) operate with sliding motion between the moving surfaces. Bushings are selected based on the velocity and the applied load. Maintenance-free bushings do not require additional lubrication to operate.

Typically, bearing internal clearance is defined as the total distance through which one ring can be moved radially (radial internal clearance) or axially (axial internal clearance) in relation to the other ring under a defined measuring load. In the case of bushings, this is not so. Since bushings are of single piece construction, any clearance found would be from the radial movement of the shaft that rides within the bushing.

It is necessary to distinguish between the internal clearance of a bushing before it is mounted and the internal clearance of a mounted bushing when in operation (operational clearance). The initial clearance will always be greater than the operational clearance because the bushings are expanded or compressed by interferences fits and as a result of the differences in thermal expansion of the bearing rings and mating components. In the event that a wrapped bushing is utilized, clearance before mounting is not measurable due to the construction of the bushing.

The bushing internal clearance should be selected so that when bushings are mounted with recommended fits, and operate under normal conditions, a suitable operational clearance will be obtained. For other conditions, e.g. where both rings are mounted with an interference fit or where unusual temperatures prevail, bearings with greater or smaller internal clearance than normal may be required.

Bushings Online Catalog

AST Bearings’ comprehensive bushings catalog contains detailed specifications and 3D CAD models for 3,278 different bushings in 12 categories. Click here to go to our online catalog and product specifier for all of our metal bushing bearings including free 3D CAD model downloads.

Looking for more information on bushing clearances? Try our Bushing Tolerances and Bushing Fitting and Mounting Technical Information Sheets. Need more? Our bearing experts and engineers are ready to help, contact them here.