
Parameter
Type of Bearing |
Cutlass |
Dimension |
Standard inch and metric |
Color |
Black |
Feature |
Anti-electrolytic |
Temperature Range |
5 Degree C to 70 Degree C |

properties
YJM Cutlass Rubber Bearings offer all the benefits of our brass shelled bearings with added benefit of being lightweight (1/3 the weight of brass bearings) and no galvanic corrosion due to its anti-electrolytic properties.
YJM Cutlass Rubber bearing are made of proprietary composite materials developed by our in house R&D team. The material is resistant to oil, grease and chemicals and match the temperature range of metal bearing materials to function at temperatures from 5°C to 70°C
High temperature resistance and negligible swelling characteristics of YJM rubber bearings enable them to operate at a closer running clearance than other bearing materials.

Introduction
Bronze Sleeve Cutless Bearing 1.000" x 1.250" BACK
External brass shells are machined and polished to provide easy fitting. Specially formulated oil and chemical resistant nitrile rubber is securely bonded to the shell. Units with thin shells are available for the struts of small craft. YJM Cutless Bearings are usually installed by light press fitting and locked in place with cone pointed set screws.
Shaft Diameter: 1"
Outside Diameter: 1 1/4"
Length" 4"
Wall Thickness: 3/64"

Product appearance
Diameters are precision fitted to the shaft size with correct clearance for efficient water lubrication.
Thin shelled units are available for struts of small craft.
Over 100 different sizes in stock
Available in inch and metricsizes
Custom sizes available upon request
For shaft sizes: 3/4" to 6-1/2" (19.05mm - 165.10mm)
High-quality brass outer shell super-bonded to a fluted rubber

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