Bushings [noun]

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Sentence/Example of Bushings:

Glass is liable to crack, while lava or the soapstone insulating bushings absorb oil.

It is used for bearings and bushings where the speeds are slow and the loads rather heavy for the bearing size.

Bronze is used for bearings, bushings, thrust washers, brackets and gear wheels.

Those equipped with roller bearings are holding up longer than those equipped with bushings, but all are gradually failing.

At the Montreal end the wall bushings are of boxwood, and each is four inches square and twelve inches long.

The bushings D and D′ are made of tool steel, hardened and ground to a knife edge on the inside flush with the face.

In some instances, too, cast-iron bushings have been substituted for bronze, with marked success.

In such cases hardwood properly filled, or preferably porcelain or micanite bushings must be used.

In this position it is used for laying out and testing bushings in jigs, etc.

All bushings are made interchangeable as to outside diameter.