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Bushing

Index Bushing

Bushing may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Büsching, Bushing (electrical), Bushing (isolator), Drill bushing, Plain bearing, Threaded insert.

Büsching

Büsching may refer to.

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Bushing (electrical)

In electric power, a bushing is a hollow electrical insulator that allows an electrical conductor to pass safely through a conducting barrier such as the case of a transformer or circuit breaker without making electrical contact with it.

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Bushing (isolator)

A bushing or rubber bushing is a type of vibration isolator.

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Drill bushing

A drill bushing, also known as a jig bushing, is a tool used in metalworking jigs to guide cutting tools, most commonly drill bits.

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Plain bearing

Plain bearing on a 1906 S-Motor locomotive showing the axle, bearing, oil supply and oiling pad A sliding table with four cylindrical bearings (1) wheelset from a Great Western Railway (GWR) wagon showing a plain, or journal, bearing end A plain bearing, or more commonly sliding contact bearing and slide bearing (in railroading sometimes called a solid bearing, journal bearing, or friction bearing), is the simplest type of bearing, comprising just a bearing surface and no rolling elements.

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Threaded insert

A threaded insert, also known as a threaded bushing, is a fastener element that is inserted into an object to add a threaded hole.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushing

Also known as Bush (mechanical), Bushing (disambiguation), Bushingless, Bushings.