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- Part number: P210FM-0405-06
- Material: iglide® P210
- Shape: Shop flange bearings
- Dimensions:
- d1 4 mm
- d2 5.5 mm
- d3 9.5 mm
- b1 6 mm
- b2 0.8 mm
- Customize dimensions
- Manufacturing method: Injection molding
- Service life:
PFAS-tested: All iglide materials labeled as "PFAS-tested" were tested for the 96 PFAS substances considered critical for the environment and health using the SQP M1227 test method (LC-MS/MS and GC-MS) and do not contain any substances >0.1% by mass. This category excludes substances from the group of fluoropolymers.
- Good coefficients of friction and wear on almost every shaft
- Very little humidity absorption
- Extremely wear resistant especially up to 2900 psi in pivoting applications
- Versatile: good performance with many different shafts
- Good with edge loads
- Self-lubricating and maintenance-free
- Standard range from stock
iglidur® P210 | Specialist for swivels, roller applications and more - Good friction and wear values on almost any shaft
With iglidur® P210, the user has a versatile all-rounder material at his disposal, which has an above-average service life, especially in swivel applications with medium loads of up to 20 MPa. The versatile material has already proven itself in numerous customer-specific solutions and as a semi-finished product material. Clip-on or pre-stressed designs and use in vehicle interiors are possible.
Typical areas of application
- Agricultural engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Furniture / industrial design
- Textile industry
When do I use it?
- If you are looking for a universal material for use in damp environments
- When a very wear-resistant material is required for swivel applications in the medium load range
- When edge loads and impacts occur
- If the surface pressure of iglidur® J is not sufficient
When do I not use it?
- When a universal material with the greatest possible variety of dimensions is sought
- If a material is required for very highly loaded swivel applications
- When temperatures greater than +100 °C occur
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