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Bearings, Plain, Self-Aligning, All Metal, General Specification for

2021-03-15
WIP
AS8976B
This specification covers all metal plain spherical bearings which are self-aligning for use between -65 °F and 250 °F. this specification covers bearings with alloy stell races, aluminum bronze races, and an entierly CRES bearing (ball and race). All units are inces, unless otherwise stated.
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Bearings, Plain, Self-Aligning, Self-Lubricating, High Speed Oscillation -65 to +160 °F General Specification For

2021-03-03
WIP
AS81819B
This standard covers the requirements for spherical, self-aligning, self-lubricating bearings which are for use in the ambient temperature range -65 to +160 °F (-54 to +71 °C) at high cyclic speeds. The scope of the standard is to provide a liner system qualification procedure for helicopter sliding bearings defined and controlled by source control drawings. Once a liner system is qualified the source-controlled bearings are further tested under application conditions.
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Bearings, Plain, Self-Aligning, Self-Lubricating, 300 cpm Oscillation (13 fpm), -65 to +160 °F (-54 to +71 °C), Liners Less Than 0.015 inches

2018-08-23
CURRENT
AS82819
This standard covers the requirements for spherical, self-aligning, self-lubricating, bearings which are for use in the ambient temperature range of -65 to +160 °F (-54 to +71 °C) at high cyclic speeds 300 cpm (13 fpm) for liners with a thickness less than 0.015 inch. The scope of this standard is to provide a liner system qualification procedure for helicopter sliding bearings defined and controlled by source control drawings. Once a liner system is qualified, the source-controlled bearings are further tested under application conditions. Under Department of Defense (DoD) Policies and Procedures, any qualification requirements and associated Qualified Products List (QPLs) are mandatory for DoD contracts. Any materials relating to QPLs have not been adopted by SAE and are not part of this SAE technical document.
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Plain Bearing Test Methods

2018-08-23
CURRENT
ARP5448B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes methods for testing airframe plain bearings. The purpose of ARP5448 and its associated slash sheets is to document test methods commonly used to evaluate airframe bearings. These test methods may be referenced in specifications, part standards, purchase orders, etc., when the test is deemed appropriate to the intended use of the bearing by the end user of the bearing. These test methods are not intended to encompass every conceivable requirement for an airframe bearing. The end user of the bearing must exercise engineering judgment to determine the most appropriate standard and/or nonstandard tests for the application.
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Bearings, Plain, Self-Aligning, Self-Lubricating, 1400 cpm (15 fpm), Oscillation, -65 to +160 °F (-54 to +71 °C)

2018-08-23
CURRENT
AS83819
This standard covers the requirements for spherical, self-aligning, self-lubricating, bearings which are for use in the ambient temperature range of -65 to +160 °F (-54 to +71 °C) at high cyclic speeds 1400 cpm (15 fpm). The scope of this standard is to provide a liner system qualification procedure for helicopter sliding bearings defined and controlled by source control drawings. Once a liner system is qualified, the source-controlled bearings are further tested under application conditions. Under Department of Defense (DoD) Policies and Procedures, any qualification requirements and associated Qualified Products List (QPLs) are mandatory for DoD contracts. Any materials relating to QPLs have not been adopted by SAE and are not part of this SAE technical document.
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Plain Bearing Bond Integrity - Peelable Woven Fabric PTFE Liners

2018-08-13
CURRENT
ARP5448/4
This test method outlines a recommended procedure for performing bond integrity tests of bonded peelable woven fabric reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) liners, hereafter referred to within this document as "PTFE liner" or "liner". The data from these tests shall be used to determine if the product meets the "bond integrity" requirements of the applicable specifications.
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