Axial Load Support: Thrust washers are specifically designed to withstand axial loads, supporting forces applied along the axis of rotation.
Directional Load Handling: They can support loads in one direction (unidirectional) or both directions (bidirectional), depending on the application and design.
Low Friction: Thrust washers minimize friction between mating surfaces, ensuring smooth movement and efficient energy transfer.
Flat Design: Unlike traditional bearings with rolling elements, thrust washers have a flat design, making them simple and easy to install.
Materials: Thrust washers are commonly made from materials such as bronze, steel, or synthetic polymers, chosen for their durability, low friction properties, and resistance to wear.
Precision Manufacturing: High-quality thrust washers are manufactured with precision tolerances to ensure accurate alignment and minimal clearance between mating surfaces.
Lubrication: Proper lubrication is essential for smooth operation and longevity. Lubricants help reduce friction and prevent premature wear.
Sealing: Some thrust washers come with seals or shields to protect against contamination by dirt, dust, water, and other debris, extending their lifespan and reliability.
Temperature Resistance: They may be designed to withstand high temperatures encountered in certain applications, ensuring stable performance under extreme conditions.
Applications: Thrust washers are widely used in automotive transmissions, industrial machinery, hydraulic systems, and various other applications where axial loads need to be supported reliably and efficiently.
The SE 318 1.85 Counter Rotation is a replacement lower unit designed to replace Johnson/Evinrude Magnum units, offering reliable and efficient counter-rotational performance for marine applications.
Function: The LOWER DRIVESHAFT transmits rotational power from the engine’s powered to the lower unit gearbox. It converts the engine’s vertical drive motion into horizontal rotation, […]