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Brass Bushes

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Brand:Gajanan Brass

Country Of Origin : India

Brass Bushes for Bearing and Sleeve Fit

These precision brass bushes are specified for low-friction bearing interfaces and sleeve fits in rotating assemblies. Procurement teams select this SKU when controlled inner diameter, concentricity, and bearing clearances are essential for operational life. The bush design supports maintenance replacement cycles and OEM production needs.

Technical lens: inner diameter tolerance, press-fit or slip-fit options, and surface finish for lubrication retention. Commercial lens: bulk supply and scheduled replenishment supported with inspection packs. Use this SKU for applications requiring durable, machinable bearing surfaces.

Application Fit Across Industrial Systems

Brass bushes are used in pumps, small motors, and mechanical linkages where wear resistance and ease of replacement are important. Buyers focus on fit class, interference specification, and compatibility with lubrication regimes to ensure predictable lifecycle performance.

Dimensional Precision and Material Specs

Material: machinable brass selected for bearing behavior. Tolerances: inner diameter and concentricity specified to match shaft classes. Surface finish: optimized for initial run-in and lubrication retention. Dimensional inspection is performed to validate fit prior to shipment.

Procurement Terms and Production Support

Supply: bulk production and scheduled restock programs. Lead time depends on batch size and fit class. Packaging: protective packing to preserve ID/OD surfaces. For custom interference fits, provide shaft drawings and tolerance stack-up to assess tooling and run feasibility.

Provide Fit Drawings for Quotation

Submit shaft and housing dimensions, tolerance requirements, and estimated volumes to obtain a production quote and scheduling plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can bushes be produced for interference fits? Yes; provide interference specification and shaft class for assessment and tooling planning.
  • Is surface finish controllable for lubrication? Finish can be specified to optimize lubrication retention and run-in behavior.
  • Are inspection reports provided? Batch-level dimensional inspection and traceability documentation are available.
  • How does volume affect lead time? Larger production runs optimize machining schedules and reduce per-unit lead time.