Linear Bush
A linear bush, also known as a linear bushing or linear bearing, is a type of bearing used in linear motion systems to provide smooth and precise movement along a linear axis. It consists of a cylindrical outer casing with an inner sleeve or bushing made from a low-friction material, such as self-lubricating bronze or polymer. Liner bushes are commonly used in machinery and equipment where linear motion is required, such as in CNC machines, 3D printers, industrial automation systems, and various types of machinery. Here's a closer look at liner bushes:
Key Features
- Cylindrical Design: Linear bushes typically have a cylindrical shape with an inner bore that accommodates a shaft or rod for linear motion.
- Low-Friction Material: The inner bushing is made from a low-friction material, such as bronze or polymer, to reduce friction and enable smooth linear motion.
- Self-Lubricating: Many Linear bushes are self-lubricating, containing solid lubricants or grease reservoirs within the bushing material to minimize wear and extend service life.
- Precision Machining: Manufactured with high precision to ensure tight tolerances and accurate dimensions for smooth and precise linear motion.