bearing metal

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bearing metal

A machinist carefully pours molten bearing metal into a mold.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of alloy: A bearing metal is a specific alloy, frequently with a base of lead or tin, that is used to create bearings. Bearings are components that reduce friction between moving parts in machinery.

Usage
  • Primary Use: This term is used specifically in mechanical and industrial contexts to refer to the metallic material from which plain bearings (also called bushings or sleeve bearings) are made.
  • Example: "The engineer specified a high-tin bearing metal for the crankshaft journals due to its excellent conformability and embeddability."
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Specification: In engineering specifications, the exact composition (e.g., Babbitt metal, a common type of bearing metal) is often detailed.
    • Example: "The repair manual calls for a SAE 12 grade bearing metal to be poured and machined for the connecting rods."
Variants and Related Words
  • Babbitt metal: A common, specific type of bearing metal, typically made of tin, copper, and antimony.
  • White metal: A general term for light-colored alloys often used as bearing metals.
  • Bush(ing): The component made from bearing metal.
  • Plain bearing: The type of bearing that uses bearing metal as its lining.
Synonyms
  • Bearing alloy
  • Bushing metal
Notes
  • The term "bearing metal" is a compound noun. Its meaning is specific to its component parts: a used for . It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb.
bearing metal

A machinist carefully pours molten bearing metal into a mold.

Noun
  1. an alloy (often of lead or tin base) used for bearings

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