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Tension bushings for high-load/low-speed applications

July 10, 2014
Tension bushings for high-load/low-speed applications
Designed for high-load/low-speed applications in nonlubricated environments, tension bushings come in standard and custom versions that provide a bearing surface between cylinder clevis pins and housings. Their full-length longitudinal slot permits compression and expansion, and chamfered ends facilitate easy installation and removal. The bushings are available in ¾ to 3½-in. ODs, in three wall thicknesses (1⁄8, 3⁄16, and ¼ in.), and lengths ranging from ½ to 3 in. Standard materials include through-hardened and tempered high-carbon spring and/or alloy steel. Metric sizes are also available.

Vogelsang Corp., (732) 364-0444

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