Product Description
Bushing
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Bronze Bushing / Bearing Component |
Physical Specifications
| Material Composition | Bronze Alloy or Self-Lubricating Composite |
| Function | Pin Joint Bearing, Friction Reduction, Alignment Support |
| Primary Applications | Lift Cylinder Assemblies, Mast Sections, Hydraulic Linkages, Frame Pin Joints |
| Wear Characteristics | Self-lubricating, Galling-resistant, Low Friction Operation |
| Inner Diameter (ID) | Application-specific (verify at equipment location) |
| Outer Diameter (OD) | Application-specific (verify at equipment location) |
| Length | Application-specific (verify at equipment location) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the A000036552 bushing and what function does it perform?
A: The A000036552 bushing is a wear-resistant bearing component that reduces friction between a pin and its bore. It maintains alignment, prevents metal-to-metal contact, and provides smooth motion in lift and loader equipment assemblies.
Q: Where is the A000036552 bushing installed in material handling equipment?
A: The A000036552 is installed in pin joints and pivot points throughout lift cylinder assemblies, mast sections, and frame connections. It supports pins under load and cycles in loader buckets, lift platforms, and hydraulic linkage assemblies.
Q: What are the bore and pin diameter specifications for the A000036552?
A: Measure the pin diameter and bore diameter at your equipment location. The A000036552 inner diameter must accommodate your pin with minimal clearance and outer diameter must fit the housing bore without gap for correct alignment and function.
Q: What material composition does the A000036552 use?
A: The A000036552 is manufactured from bronze alloy or self-lubricating composite material. These materials provide low friction operation, resistance to galling and wear, and reduced need for supplemental lubrication in high-cycle applications.
Q: What signs indicate that the A000036552 bushing needs replacement?
A: Replace the A000036552 if you observe radial movement of the pin within the bore, noise or grinding sounds during lift operation, or binding that requires excessive force. Excessive wear creates load imbalance and accelerates damage to the pin and bore surfaces.
