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BEAR-N-BRONZE 660 Cast Bronze Bearings<br />

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BEAR-N-BRONZ is <strong>Boston</strong> <strong>Gear</strong>’s general purpose cast, solid<br />

bronze bearing material. It is a high grade, leaded-tin bronze,<br />

having good hardness, strength, wear-resistance, and<br />

exceptional anti-friction qualities. It is particularly suited for<br />

moderate to heavy loads at normal to relatively high speeds.<br />

Quality<br />

BEAR-N-BRONZ is chemically and metallurgically tested to<br />

assure conformance to specifications. All parts are rigidly<br />

inspected to assure freedom from porosity and conformance<br />

to dimensional tolerances.<br />

Adaptability<br />

BEAR-N-BRONZ bearings are completely machined to close<br />

tolerances permitting wider housing-bore tol er ances. BEAR-N-<br />

BRONZ bars are machined all over.<br />

Composition<br />

(%)<br />

Avg.<br />

Avg. Yield<br />

Tensile Strength<br />

Strength 0.2%<br />

(Lbs. Per Offset<br />

Sq. In.) (Lbs. Per<br />

Sq. In.)<br />

Elonga- Brinnell<br />

tion in Hardness<br />

Two Inch (500 Kg<br />

(%) Load)<br />

Copper (Cu) 83 35,000 20,000 15 60<br />

Tin (Sn) 7 Bear-N-Bronz conforms to SAE CA932 (660)<br />

Lead (Pb) 7 and ASTM B584-78 (alloy C93200)<br />

Zinc (Zn) 3 specifications.<br />

Special Compositions<br />

In addition to our standard BEAR-N-BRONZ (SAE CA 932)<br />

material, many special compositions can be furnished on a madeto-order<br />

basis.<br />

The Chemical compositions and physical properties of some<br />

of the more popular are listed.<br />

Grade<br />

206 Copper (Cu) 88<br />

Leaded CA927 Tin (Sn) 1040,00020,000 25 70<br />

Gun Metal Lead (Pb) 2<br />

210 Copper (Cu) 88<br />

Gun CA905 Tin (Sn) 10 45,000 22,000 25 65<br />

Metal Zinc (Zn) 2<br />

305 Copper (Cu) 80<br />

Phosphor CA937 Tin (Sn) 10 35,000 18,000 20 63<br />

Bronze Lead (Pb) 10<br />

319 Copper (Cu) 78<br />

Semi-Plastic CA938 Tin (Sn) 7 30,000 17,000 15 55<br />

Bronze Lead (Pb) 15<br />

Selection<br />

Equivalent<br />

S.A.E. Number<br />

Composition<br />

(%)<br />

Average<br />

Yield Strength<br />

0.2% Offset<br />

(Lbs. Per Sq. In.)<br />

Average<br />

Tensile Strength<br />

(Lbs. Per Sq. In.)<br />

Elongation in<br />

Two Inch (%)<br />

Brinnell<br />

Hardness<br />

(500 Kg Load)<br />

In general, sleeve bearings should be selected with a length of<br />

one to two times the shaft diameter and an O.D. approximately<br />

25% larger than the shaft diameter.<br />

A general guide to determination of limiting load and velocity<br />

values for sleeve bearings has been estab lished by the use of<br />

PV calculations. PV represents Pressure x Velocity, for<br />

example 100 psi x 20 fpm yields a PV of 2000.<br />

Maximum PV value for BEAR-N-BRONZ bearings: 75,000.<br />

For complete selection and application information, see<br />

Engineering Section, Pages 174-182.<br />

P-1930-BG 04/10 <strong>Boston</strong> <strong>Gear</strong> 800-825-6544 145

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