P/N: gm31101125892
Category: Bearings & Bushings
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| Condition | Stock |
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| As Removed | 6 Available |
The gm31101125892 is a sintered bronze plain bearing with embedded oil for self-lubrication in aircraft control mechanisms. This press-fit sleeve bearing operates in rotary or oscillating joints, providing boundary lubrication without external grease or oil application. Manufactured per SAE 841/AMS4805 material specifications for low-maintenance performance.
Installed as a pivot bushing in control linkages, flight surface actuators, and similar mechanisms where space constraints limit traditional bearing types. Select dimensions to match your housing bore and shaft diameter, then install per aircraft maintenance manual specifications.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The gm31101125892 is a sintered bronze plain bearing with embedded oil for self-lubrication in aircraft control mechanisms. This press-fit sleeve bearing operates in rotary or oscillating joints, providing boundary lubrication without external grease or oil application.
Aircraft hardware is manufactured to military and aviation specifications. The BEARING WITH OIL conforms to its applicable AN (Air Force-Navy), MS (Military Standard), or NAS (National Aerospace Standard) specification. Contact us for specific specification details.
Aviation hardware is available in various materials including cadmium-plated steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, and titanium depending on the application. Contact us for material certification and specifications for the gm31101125892.
Yes, we sell hardware in various quantities from single units to bulk lots. The BEARING WITH OIL is available in: As Removed. Submit an RFQ for volume pricing or call (904) 998-9101 for quantity availability.