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BS ISO 12128:2020 Plain bearings. Lubrication holes, grooves and pockets. Dimensions, types, designation and their application to bearing bushes

BS ISO 12128:2020

Plain bearings. Lubrication holes, grooves and pockets. Dimensions, types, designation and their application to bearing bushes

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Standard number:BS ISO 12128:2020
Pages:16
Released:2020-05-01
ISBN:978 0 539 03613 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 12128:2020


This standard BS ISO 12128:2020 Plain bearings. Lubrication holes, grooves and pockets. Dimensions, types, designation and their application to bearing bushes is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 21.100.10 Plain bearings

This document specifies dimensions for lubrication holes, grooves and pockets for bearing bushes. These dimensions can be entered, for example on drawings, using the designation examples. Their use depends in particular on the specific operating conditions.

In addition, it enables the user to assign the different types of lubricant feed and distribution to solid and steel-backed plain bearing bushes made of copper alloys, aluminium alloys, thermosetting plastics, thermoplastics or artificial carbon.

NOTE

Different types of lubricant feed and distribution for plain bearing bushes made of sintered metals have not been specified due to the fact that these bushes are soaked with lubricant. Plain bearing bushes made of artificial carbon are not lubricated with oil or grease.