MET 90
ENGINEERING DATA

Standard Clearances
Temperatures
Load Capacities
Speed Co. of Friction
Wall Thickness
Surface Finish
Standard Clearances
Temperatures
Load Capacities
Coefficient of Friction
Wall Thickness
Shaft Size
(Nominal) inches

1/2  to  1"
1-1/4  to  1-3/4
1-7/8  to  2-3/4
2-7/8  to  3-3/4
3-7/8  to  5"
Running Clearance inches

.001  to  .003
.002  to  .004
.003  to  .006
.006  to  .008
.008  to  .010
Shaft Size
(Nominal) inches

1/2  to  1"
1-1/4  to  1-3/4
1-7/8  to  2-3/4
2-7/8  to  3-3/4
3-7/8  to  5"
Running Clearance inches

.004  to  .006
.005  to  .007
.006  to  .009
.007  to  .010
.008  to  .011
For Temperatures Under 500 F
For Temperatures Over 500 F
Please note that unusual combinations of load, speed and operating temperatures may require further review.
Met 90 Bearings are recommended for operating temperatures up to 600 F, and are used in applications where temperatures go up to 800 F.  However, large temperature variations and different coefficients of thermal expansion in the bearing shaft and housing materials combine to produce distortions that make bearing dimensions and fits difficult to maintain.  A varying clearance within the bearing can result.  We recommend you review the details of your application with our staff.
Met 90 Bearings are furnished to meet unit loadings of 1,000 to 3,500 psi.  Actual load capacity will vary with bearing design and the bronze alloy used. 

Met 90 Plates are furnished to meet a load capacity range up to 3,500 to 4,000 psi for slow speeds and 7,500 for static loads.
Met 90 Bearings will function at a coefficient of friction between 0.04 and 0.09 depending on the operating parameters of the bearing.  For purposes of design, a coefficient of friction of 0.10 should be considered.  Applications involving high temperature, a design coefficient of 0.15 is recommended.

Note: The COF of your application will depend on the alloy recommended and operating conditions
Surface Finish

Met 90 Bearings require sufficient wall thickness to allow for proper seating of the lubricating plugs.  The bearing wall thickness selected must be of sufficient strength to support the load while minimizing distortions which could alter bearing geometry.
For most Met 90 applications, a finish of 63-125 RMS is sufficient.  As loads and speeds increase, or where harder materials are used, improved surface finishes should be selected.

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