Composite material bushings that do not require lubrication! Compatible with various component shapes such as spherical bearings.
The "H-LINER S" is a composite material bush with a structure that adheres a friction liner to the inner peripheral surface of glass fiber reinforced resin. It far exceeds the mechanical properties of injection molded plastics and does not require lubrication work. It can accommodate various component shapes such as sliding plates and spherical bearings. 【Features】 ■ Maintenance-free ■ Self-lubricating ■ Capable of handling high loads ■ Lightweight ■ Noise reduction *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us as well.
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【Applications】 ■ Truck cranes ■ Strip steel ■ Agricultural machinery ■ Dozer blades ■ High-altitude cabins ■ Front axles ■ Lifting hooks ■ Trailers ■ Disinfectors ■ Chains ■ Harvesting agricultural tools ■ Lifting platforms ■ Automobile transport vehicles, etc. *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us as well.
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Founded in 1953 in France as the Tribology Research Center, the H.E.F Group has developed numerous technologies related to surface treatment processing of materials, obtained patents, and sold licenses worldwide. Furthermore, in recent years, they have also developed surface treatment processes for resin housings and added electromagnetic shielding coating services to their lineup. They are expanding their business on a global scale. The H.E.F Group has both research and development and manufacturing facilities, allowing for customization to meet customer needs. The H.E.F Group places importance on establishing a presence close to clients and has many of its own factories around the world. In Japan, HEF DURFERRIT JAPAN Co., Ltd. collaborates with three domestic factories to meet the needs of Japanese customers.