What is Oil Impregnated Bronze Bushings?
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Oil impregnated bronze bearings are a type of bearing made out of bronze that has been impregnated with oil to make them more lubricous. These bushings are designed to reduce friction and wear during use so you don’t have to have external lubrication on the bearings. The oil in the bronze bushing is absorbed into the pores of the bronze material and is held there where it is gradually released over time to keep the bearing lubricated where it contacts the other moving parts.
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Benefits of Oil Impregnated Bronze Bushings

Self-Lubricating – One of the benefits of oil impregnated bronze bushings is they’re self-lubing. The oil in the bronze is released a little at a time when the bushing is in operation, you don’t have to put grease on it to make it work. So not only does that help keep your equipment operational, it also saves you time and materials on keeping your equipment operational.
Reduced Friction and Wear – Oil impregnated bronze bushings provide a constant source of lubrication for moving parts, which reduces friction and wear and makes the bushings and related components last longer.
Corrosion Resistance – Bronze resistant to corrosion naturally. And, bronze with its oil impregnation can serve to keep moisture and other corrosive materials at bay, which means it’s perfect for use in harsh environments.
High load capacity – These bushings are excellent for high-load applications because the oil will help distribute that load and reduce the friction, allowing the bushing to handle more load without failing.
Applications of Oil Impregnated Bronze Bushings

Oil impregnated bronze bushings are used in a variety of industrial applications, including:
Automotive Components – They are commonly used in car engines, transmissions, and other moving parts to reduce friction and wear.
Heavy Machinery – Oil impregnated bronze bushings are ideal for construction and mining equipment that operate under high loads and harsh conditions.
Agricultural Machinery – These bushings help reduce the wear and tear in agricultural machinery, such as tractors, harvesters, and plows.
Marine Equipment – Due to their resistance to corrosion, they are often used in marine applications, including boat and ship components that are exposed to saltwater.
Industrial Equipment – They are commonly found in pumps, conveyors, and gearboxes, where continuous lubrication is necessary to prevent wear.