Sliding Intermediate Bearing
Application
A sliding intermediate bearing is a type of marine bearing that is used to support the intermediate shaft in a vessel's propulsion system. It is located between the engine and the propeller shaft and is designed to provide a stable support for the intermediate shaft as it transmits power from the engine to the propeller. A sliding intermediate bearing typically consists of two main components: the bearing housing and the bearing insert. The bearing housing is mounted on the ship's structure and provides a stable base for the bearing insert. The bearing insert is a cylindrical component that is designed to slide along the intermediate shaft as it rotates. It is suitable for vessels in water.Small and medium are suggested to choose type A and B. B type has no upper bearing,large vessels are suggested to choose type C.
Advantages and Features
1. Compact structure, high quality;
2. Excellent performance, high security;
3. Working steadily and smoothly;
4. Easy installation, easy maintenance;
5. Corrosion resistance, long lifespan;
6. Reliable service, exquisite appearance;
7. Can be customized according to your requirements.
Main Specification
Type | Model | D(mm) | Design Parameters |
A | single-oil-wedge gliding intermediate bearing | 80-220 | as a medium and small-sized ship intermediate bearing which is near the tail piper or load pressure |
B | multi-ol-wedge gliding intermediate bearing | 250-1000 | as a big-sized ship shafting intermediate bearing |
C |
multi-ol-wedge gliding intermediate bearing |
250-1000 |
as a big-sized ship shafting intermediate bearing |