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NEN-EN 4854-1

Aerospace series - Bearing, spherical plain, in corrosion resisting steel with self-lubricating liner, low starting torque and low friction coefficient, elevated duty cycles under low oscillations at different operating conditions, narrow series - Part 1: Dimensions and loads for narrow series

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Components for aerospace construction): 49.035
ICS Code (Aircraft and space vehicles in general): 49.020
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This European standard specifies the characteristics of spherical plain bearings in corrosion resisting steel with self-lubricating liner, low starting torque and low friction coefficient, elevated duty cycles under low oscillations at different operating conditions, narrow series for aerospace applications.

These self-lubricating spherical plain bearings are intended for use in fixed or moving parts of the aircraft structure especially for control mechanism and operating systems. The bearings are designed to be subjected under low dynamic radial loads and slow rotations in the temperature range of −55°C to 120 °C (−67°F to 248 °F).

Document History

NEN-EN 4854-1
October 1, 2019
Aerospace series - Bearing, spherical plain, in corrosion resisting steel with self-lubricating liner, low starting torque and low friction coefficient, elevated duty cycles under low oscillations at different operating conditions, narrow series - Part 1: Dimensions and loads for narrow series
This European standard specifies the characteristics of spherical plain bearings in corrosion resisting steel with self-lubricating liner, low starting torque and low friction coefficient, elevated...

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