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DEVA™-BM is a maintenance-free, self-lubricating bearing material designed for extreme operating conditions, offering high load capacity and reliability. The document outlines its material properties, structure, installation guidelines, and chemical resistance, as well as the engineering services available for material selection and application analysis. DEVA™-BM is suitable for various environments and applications, ensuring long-term performance without the need for lubrication.

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Deva BMEN

DEVA™-BM is a maintenance-free, self-lubricating bearing material designed for extreme operating conditions, offering high load capacity and reliability. The document outlines its material properties, structure, installation guidelines, and chemical resistance, as well as the engineering services available for material selection and application analysis. DEVA™-BM is suitable for various environments and applications, ensuring long-term performance without the need for lubrication.

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Powertrain Systems

DEVA™-BM
Maintenance-free bearings
Engineering Services

✔ Benefit from more than 60 years of experience with self lubricating bearings

✔ Use our extensive material and application knowledge in all industrial


areas

✔ Let the DEVA application engineering team assist you with:


" Material selection
" Design, standard or according to your individual needs
" Assembly
" Calculation of estimated life time

✔ Make use of the latest material developments supported by modern test


facilities

✔ Ask for simulation of your bearing appli-


cation on our test rigs

✔ Let us analyse your bearing problem


by FEM

✔ Expect the highest quality standards,certi-


fied by QS 9000 / VDA 6

DEVA - Your partner for plain bearing applications.


DEVA™-BM
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Technical Manual DEVA™-BM – Contents

properties
Material
1 Material properties Page 5

structure
Material
2 Material structure Page 5

Materials
3 Materials Page 6

materials
Counter-
4 Counter-materials Page 8

Fits
5 Fits Page 9

Design
6 Design Page 9

Installation
DEVA™-BM
7 Installation of DEVA™-BM Page 11
Measurement
tables

8 Measurement tables Page 14


specifications
Order

9 Order specifications for DEVA™-BM Page 16


Selection of
material

10 Selection of DEVA™ material Page 17

3
Introduction

Modern designs place huge demands Moreover, the constant pressure on With the DEVA range of maintenance-
on today‘s bearing materials, requiring costs calls for increasing uptime free, permanent self-lubricating, heavy-
zero maintenance even under severe availability from machines and plants duty friction materials, it is possible
to extreme operating conditions and and uncompromising standards of to produce self-lubricating bearings
maximum loads. operational reliability. with guaranteed long-term reliability.

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1 Material properties

DEVA ™ -BM is a self-lubricating • has a low coefficient of friction • is electrically conductive - no elec-

properties
multilayer material consisting of steel without stick-slip effects trostatic charging

Material
backings with a DEVA™-metal sliding • has a high resistance to seizing • is suitable for rotary, oscillating and
layer. • can be used in dusty environments linear movements
• can be used over a temperature • is suitable for use on sliding sur-
DEVA™-BM is manufactured using a range from –150°C to +280°C, and faces
special roll sintering technique and up to 350°C for rolled friction bear- • is suitable for micro-range move-

structure
Material
has the following advantages: ings and plates ments
• can be used in corrosive environments • can be used despite heavy edge
DEVA™-BM • does not absorb water and has an loading
• does not normally require lubrication optimal dimensional stability
• allows maintenance-free operation • can be used in sea water
• has a high static and dynamic load- • can be used in radioactive environ-
ing capacity ments

2 Material structure

Micrograph showing typical DEVA™-BM structure


DEVA™-BM is typified by its heavy-
# Sliding surface with running-in duty steel backing and friction-
film reducing bronze matrix with a homo-
geneous layer of solid lubricant.
$ Liner (bronze) This may be incorporated in the
structure in dispersed or agglo-
merated particle form (pf), and is
% Solid lubricant (graphite, PTFE) characterised by a lamellar structure
with a low interfacial resistance
between the opposing molecular
boundaries.
& Steel backing

Fig. 2.1 – Microsection of DEVA™-BM

Solid lubricants used


Properties Graphite 9p To help run in the bearing during dry
operation, an extra running-in layer
Crystalline structure Hexagonal None
of graphite and/or PTFE with a
Specific gravity 2.25 2.16 thickness of approx. 20 µm can be
Coeff. of friction in air 0.1 to 0.18 0.07 to 0.12 added. For use with conventional
lubricants, the DEVA™-BM can be
Chemical resistance Very good Very good
impregnated with oil.
Corrosion resistance Good Very good
Resist.to radioact.radiation Very good Poor

Suitability in air Very good Very good


Suitability in water Very good Very good
Suitability in vacuum Poor Very good
Table 2.1 – Solid lubricants

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3 Materials

3.1 Composition and properties

DEVA™-BM Composition Properties of sliding layer


Serial Material Steel Proportional Solid Physical properties Mechan.
no. backing weights lubricant properties
in % weight %
Coefficient of linear
Cu Sn Pb Density Hardness therm. expansion
Compr. strength

Symbol g HB a1 dc
Materials

-6
Unit g / cm³ 10 /K N / mm²
Materials
1 BM11 CuSn8713/9P SS2) 87 13 9 6.5 35 17.5 320

2 BM11 CuSn8713/6E SS 87 13 6 6.5 40 17.5 320


3 BM11 CuSnPb8213/8E SS 82 13 5 8 6.3 40 17.5 320
4 BM11 CuSnPb8213/10pfE SS 82 13 5 10 6.4 40 17.5 300

5 BM10 CuSnPb8213/10pfE Unalloyed 82 13 5 10 6.6 40 13 300


1) 3)
6 BM30 CuSnPb8213/10pfE Unalloyed 82 13 5 10 7.6 40 13 300
1)
DEVA™-BM30 has grease ingots in the sliding layer
2)
DIN 1.4301 or 1.4571
3)
DIN 1.0338

Table 3.1.1 – Composition and sliding layer properties DEVA™-BM

DEVA™-BM Properties of steel backing Bearing properties


Max. –U Temperature Coefficient Min.
Max. sliding Max. p Shaft
permissible speed value range of shaft surface
load friction hardn. quality
Depending on
0.2% expansion Tens. strength stat. d yn. Dry Dry Max. Min. operation cond.
Optimal
Symbol dy dT –
pstat/max –
pdyn/max Umax –
pUmax Tmax Tmin Ra

Unit N / mm² N / mm² N / mm² N / mm² m /s N xm °C °C HB µm


mm² s

1 320 500 – 700 320 150 1.0 2 150 -260 0.05 – 0.15 180 0.2 – 0.8
2 320 500 – 700 320 150 0.1 0.4 280 -150 0.13 – 0.18 180 0.2 – 0.8

3 320 500 – 700 280 80 0.25 0.8 280 -150 0.11 – 0.18 180 0.2 – 0.8
4 320 500 – 700 280 100 0.5 1.0 280 -150 0.10 – 0.17 180 0.2 – 0.8
5 280 270 – 350 250 80 0.5 1.0 280 -150 0.10 – 0.17 180 0.2 – 0.8

6 280 270 – 350 250 120 1.0 1.5 120 -150 0.10 – 0.13 180 0.2 – 0.8

Table 3.1.2 – Properties of DEVA™-BM steel backings and bearings

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3.2 Chemical resistance

Table 3.2.1 shows the chemical


resistance of the DEVA™-BM alloys. Ratings:
We recommend that you test the + Resistant
actual performance of the chosen … Limited resistance depending on concentration, oxygen content,
DEVA ™-BM alloy under realistic temperature, etc.
operating conditions, however. - Not recommended

Conc. Temp. Alloy Alloy Alloy


Chemical substance
in % in °C 1, 2 3, 4 5, 6
Strong acids
Hydrochloric acid 5 20 - - -

Materials
Hydrofluoric acid 5 20 … … -
Nitric acid 5 20 - - -
Sulphuric acid 5 20 + + -
Phosphoric acid 5 20 + + -
Weak acids
Ethanoic acid 5 20 + + -
Formic acid 5 20 + + -
Boric acid 5 20 + + -
Citric acid 5 20 + + -
Bases
Ammonia 10 20 - - -
Soldium hydroxide 5 20 + + -
Potassium hydroxide 5 20 + + -
Solvents
Acetone 20 + + -
Carbon tetrachloride 20 + + -
Ethyl alcohol 20 + + -
Ethyl acetate 20 + + -
Ethyl dichloride 20 + + -
Glycerine 20 + + …
Salts
Ammonium nitrate - - -
Calcium chloride + + -
Magnesium chloride + + -
Magnesium sulphate + + -
Sodium chloride + + -
Sodium nitrate + + -
Zinc chloride - - -
Zinc sulphate + + -
Gases
Ammonia gas … … -
Chlorine gas - - -
Carbon dioxide + + -
Fluorine - - -
Sulphur dioxide + + -
Hydrogen sulphide … … -
Nitrogen + + -
Hydrogen + + -
Lubricants and fuels
Paraffin 20 + + +
Petroleum 20 + + +
Fuel oil 20 + + +
Diesel 20 + + +
Mineral oil 70 + + +
HFA - ISO46 oil/water emulsion 70 + + +
HFC - water/ethylene 70 + + +
HFD - Phosphate ester 70 + + +
Miscellaneous
Water 20 + + -
Sea-water 20 + + -
Resin + + +
Hydrocarbons + + -
Table 3.2.1 – Chemical properties of DEVA™-BM

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4 Counter-materials

The DEVA™-BM friction materials Counter-materials for normal applications


can only be used with counter- Material DIN designation
materials demonstrating a hardness Comparable standards
no.
of at least 180 HB. If a lubricant is USA GB F
also introduced into the sliding AISI B.S. 9 70 AFNOR
contact, hardness values of >130 HB
1.0543 St 60-2 Grade 65 55C A60-2
are also admissible. In abrasive
environments, a hardened 35 HRC/ 1.0503 C45 1045 080M46 CC45
45 HRC surface should be used. The 1.7225 42CrMo4 4140 708M40 42CD4
ideal mating surface roughness for
DEVA™-BM is Ra = 0.2 to 0.8 µm
(obtained by grinding). Rougher Counter-materials in corrosive environments
surfaces are also acceptable de- Material DIN designation
Comparable standards
pending on the operating conditions. no.
To obtain the right surface roughness, USA GB F
it is also possible to use bushings of AISI B.S. 9 70 AFNOR
a suitable hardness. Hard-faced 1.4021 X 20Cr13 420 420S37 Z20C13
layers or galvanised protective layers
materials
Counter-

1.4057 X 22CrNi17 431 432S29 Z15CN16.02


(normally coated, hard-chrome and
nickel-plated) can be used to a limited 1.4112 X 90CrMoV18 440B (Z70CV17)
extent.
1.4122 X 35CrMo17
The corrosion criteria for the counter-
materials should be determined on
the basis of the relevant operating Counter-materials for use in sea-water
conditions. Material DIN designation
Comparable standards
The adjacent table provides an no.
overview of some of the possible USA GB F
counter-materials. AISI B.S. 9 70 AFNOR

1.4460 X 8CrNiMo275329

1.4462 X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 UNS531803 318513 Z3CND24-08

2.4856 Inconel 625


Table 4.1 – Main possible counter-materials

Fig.4.1 – Effect of counter-material surface roughness on micro-wear of composite

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5 Fits

Reliable fitting and tolerance ranges

Øi (in mm) Øi-tolerance w/o running-in film Shaft


Normal Precision
applications applications

< 20 H9 d7 e7

> 20 H8 d7 e7
> 45 H8 / H9 (standard) d7 e7
> 180 H8 d7 e7
Table 5.1 – Fits and tolerances

• DEVA™-BM is pressed into the • Mean roughness of housing: state. For this purpose, DEVA™-BM
housing with an overlap (using a Ra = 3.2 µm can be provided with a machining
screw press, hydraulic press or • The housing has a 20 - 40° chamfer allowance. In this case, the running-
press-fit mandrel). It must not be for easier mounting. in film has to be applied after
driven in with a hammer. • In order to ensure minimum clear- finishing.
• The standard housing bore size ances (IT7 or higher), finishing
is H7. should take place in the mounted

6 Design

Fits
6.1 Design of sliding surfaces

Design

Fig.6.1.1 – Plain sliding surface Fig. 6.1.2 – Sliding layer w. cleaning grooves Fig.6.1.3 – Sliding layer with grease distrib.
grooves

For applications without special dry- For difficult, non-lubricated appli- For grease-lubricated applications,
running criteria, DEVA™-BM can be cations in abrasive and vibrating the DEVA™-BM sliding layer can be
used with a plain sliding surface and environments, etc., DEVA™-BM can equipped with regularly spaced grease
a running-in film. also be equipped with cleaning distribution grooves. These serve as
grooves in the sliding layer in order a lubricant reservoir and so prolong
to prolong its service life. the service life.

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6.2 Examples of designs

Fig.6.2.1 – BM Radial segment incl. mounting and screw joint

Fig.6.2.2 – BM Axial segment with cleaning grooves


Design

Fig.6.2.3 – Spherical friction bearing

Fig.6.2.4 – Swing support

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7 Installation of DEVA™-BM

7.1 Mounting DEVA™-BM friction bearings with Ø D1 £ 550 mm

Mounting of precision bushes (H8) Mounting of a) standard bushes (H9)


with D1 < 180 mm b) precision bushes D1 ³ 180 mm
c) bushes w. mach.allowance

Press-fit mandrel Press-fit mandrel

for standard H9 &


precision bushes with
D1 ³ 180 mm

for bushes with


mach.allowance

Auxiliary bush
for long bushes only
(B1 / D2 > 2)

Guide bush Guide bush


Material: grey cast iron,
use for large quantities
of hardened steel

Installation
DEVA™-BM

Spacer ring
(for centering in housing)

Housing Housing
DX = Initial inner dimension
D1 = Inner diameter
D2 = Outer diameter
B1 = Bush width
SBact = measured wall
thickness

Slight oiling is Slight oiling is permissible


permissible when when mounting
mounting
Fig.7.1.1 – Press-fitting of DEVA™-BM bushes

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7.2 Mounting large DEVA™-BM bearings with Ø D1 > 550 mm

Designs:
• Guide bush: ensures correct
+0,6
circularity Ø = D2 +0,4
• Oil slightly during press-fitting

Fig.7.2.1 – Press-fitting of large DEVA™-BM bushes

7.3 Fastening DEVA™-BM with countersunk screws

Mounting 2, 2.5, 3 and 5 mm thick DEVA™-BM sliding strips


with countersunk screws according to DIN 965 or DIN 963

Preparation: Mounting:
DIN EN ISO 7046-1 DIN EN ISO 2009

Countersunk screw
Installation
DEVA™-BM

DEVA™-BM

Mounting:
Secure screws with adhesive, e. g. Loctite 306
(observe manufacturer‘s instructions).

Thread d D DI DII SS S
Hole spacing tolerance supporting
DIN 13 element and DEVA™-BM DEVA™-BM
BM10/30 BM11 screwed in place
M5 5,3 11 9,5 10,5 2 0,8 0,8 ± 0,1
M6 6,4 13 11,5 12,5 2/ 2,5 0,8 0,8 ± 0,1
M8 8,4 17 15 16 2,5/ 3 1,0 0,8 ± 0,1
M10 10,5 21 18,5 19,5 3/ 5 1,0 0,8 ± 0,5
M12 13 25 22,5 23,5 5 1,0 0,8 ± 0,5
Fig.7.3.1 – Fastening of DEVA™-BM sliding strips with countersunk screws

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Mounting 10 mm thick DEVA™-BM sliding strips with M10 countersunk screws

Preparation: Mounting:

Hole spacing and mounting

Notes: Configuration examples:


The number and size of the screws depends on the occurring stresses
and the shearing forces to be withstood as a result.
We recommend the following standard values:
b1 = 10 - 30 mm – if b1 < 4 mm, nicks should be made as shown in the
drawing below (left) in order to avoid chipped edges.
l1 = 60 - 150 mm
b » (1 - 1,5) D

Selection of radial shaft milling cutters


R = 3/4/5/6/8/10/12/12,5/15/16/20/21 mm
Maximum milling depth for DEVA™-BM:

-0,1
t1 = t -0,2

Installation
DEVA™-BM
When screwing in, fix the DEVA™-
BM with a pressure plate. Tighten
alternately on the left and right sides
(in relation to the centre).

Fig.7.3.2 – Fastening of DEVA™-BM sliding strips with countersunk screws

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8 Measurement tables

8.1 DEVA™-BM cylindrical bushes

DEVA™-BM bushes are produced to


DIN 1494 standard. Other sizes and
tolerances are also possible for
special applications, however.

Nominal dimensions Bush width B1 ± 0.25 mm


Bore tolerance (after mounting)
D1 D2 SB SL C1 C2 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 150 160 180 200
10 12 … …
12 14 … …
H9

14 16 1,0 ³ 0,40 0,7 0,5 … … …


15 17 … … …
16 18 … … …
18 20 … … … …
20 23 … … … … …
22 25 1,5 ³ 0,50 1,0 0,6 … … … …
24 27 … … … …
25 28 … … … …
28 32 … … … … …
30 34 … … … … …
H8

32 36 … … … …
35 39 2,0 ³ 0,75 1,5 0,8 … … … … …
36 40 … … … … …
38 42 … … … … …
40 44 … … … … … …
42 46 … … … … …
45 50 … … … … …
50 55 … … … … … …
55 60 2,5 ³ 0,70 1,8 1,0 … … … … … …
60 65 … … … … … …
… … … … …
H8 (precision)/H9 (standard)

65 70
70 75 … … … … … …
75 81 … … … … … …
80 86 … … … … … … …
85 91 … … … … … …
90 96 … … … … … …
95 101 … … … … … … …
100 106 … … … … … … … …
105 111 … … … … … … …
110 116 … … … … … … … …
Measurement

115 121 3,0 ³ 1,00 2,5 1,5 … … … … … … … …


120 126 … … … … … … … … …
tables

125 131 … … … … … … … …
130 136 … … … … … … … …
135 141 … … … … … … … … …
140 146 … … … … … … … … …
145 151 … … … … … … … …
150 156 … … … … … … … …
160 166 … … … … … … … …
180 186 … … … … … … …
200 206 DEVA™-BM bushes with D1 > 550 mm, … … … … … … …
… … … … … …
for D1 > 240 SB = 5,0

for D1 > 240 C1 = 3,0

for D1 > 240 C2 = 2,0


for D1 = 240 SL = 1,0
for D1 > 240 SL = 1,5

laser-welded, additional locking … … … … … …


… … … … …
... all sizes ...

D1 + 2 · SB

DEVA™-BM bushes with D1 > 1000 mm


… … … … …
H8

are produced in segments and are … … … …


available in all sizes. … … …
… …
DEVA™-BM30 from D1 > 28 mm … …
… …
1000 1010 …
Table 8.1.1 – Measurement table for DEVA™-BM cylindrical bushes (all sizes in mm)

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8.2 DEVA™-BM sliding plates

Wall thickness Min.sliding layer Useful width W1 Length L Mach. allowance for
Wall thickness SS
tolerance thickness SL Tol.: + 1 mm Tol.: + 3 mm DEVA™-BM sliding plates

2.5 ± 0.05* 0.75 200 1750 Machining


Wall thickness ground on both sides
3.0 ± 0.05* 1.05 200 1750
Width milled on both sides
5.0 ± 0.05* 1.55 200 1750
* Different tolerances possible
Table 8.2.1 – Measurement table for DEVA™-BM sliding plates (all sizes in mm)

Available materials
BM11 - CuSnPb8213/8
BM11 - CuSnPb8213/10pf
BM11 - CuSn8713/6

8.3 DEVA™-BM contour elements

DEVA™-BM Min.bending dia.for DEVA™-BM Min.bending dia.for The minimum bending radius for
Segment backing DEVA™-BM strips with backing DEVA™-BM strips with DEVA™-BM depends on the
thickness material sliding layer material sliding layer thickness of the steel backing and
Inner Ø Outer Ø Inner Ø Outer Ø
sliding layer (see table 8.3.1)

1.1 10 – 10 –

1.7 20 – 20 –

2.2 28 – 28 –
Stainless Unalloyed
2.7 steel 45 – steel 45 –
Measurement

3.2 75 600 75 600


tables

5.2 250 800 250 800

11.8 – – – –
Table 8.3.1 – Manufacturing restrictions for DEVA™-BM radial segments
(all sizes in mm)

Fig.8.3.1 – Radial segments Fig.8.3.2 – Sliding plate Fig.8.3.3 – Sliding plate

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9 Order specifications for DEVA™ -BM

Order specification for DEVA™-BM bushses


Order designation (e.g.): BM 1 1 9 - 110 0100 A1
Type of sliding surface (sect.6.1, p.9)
0 = with crosswise cleaning grooves
e. g. 1 = plain
2 = with cleaning grooves
3 = with grease distribution grooves
Backing material
0 = Unalloyed steel
e. g. 1 = Stainless steel
2 = Bronze
3 = Stainless steel (seawater- resistant)
Inner diameter tolerance
0 = Special size/tolerance/shape
8 = H8 Precision bush
e. g. 9 = H9 Standard bush
Inner diameter [mm] (Tab. 8.1.1, p. 14)
Width [mm] (Tab. 8.1.1, p. 14)
Alloy code
AD = CuSnPb8213/8
e. g. A1 = CuSnPb8213/8 + running-in film dg22
AZ = CuSnPb8213/8 + oil-impreg.
AL = CuSnPb8213/10pf
AY = CuSnPb8213/10pf + running-in film dg22
AX = CuSnPb8213/10pf + oil-impreg.
FA = CuSn8713/6
FC = CuSn8713/6 + running-in film dg22
FX = CuSn8713/6 + oil-impreg.
FE = CuSn8713/9P
FF = CuSn8713/9P + running-in film dg26

Order specification for DEVA™-BM sliding plates


Order designation (e.g.): BM 1 0 003 201 1750 A1
Type of sliding surface (sect. 6.1, p. 9)
0 = with crosswise cleaning grooves
e. g. 1 = plain
2 = with cleaning grooves
3 = with grease distribution grooves
Backing material
e. g. 0 = Unalloyed steel
1 = Stainless steel
2 = Bronze
3 = Stainless steel (seawater-resistant)
Thickness [mm]
Width [mm]
Length [mm]
specifications

Alloy code
AD = CuSnPb8213/8
Order

e. g. A1 = CuSnPb8213/8 + running-in film dg22


AZ = CuSnPb8213/8 + oil-impregnated
AL = CuSnPb8213/10pf
AY = CuSnPb8213/10pf + running-in film dg22
AX = CuSnPb8213/10pf + oil-impregnated
FA = CuSn8713/6
FC = CuSn8713/6 + running-in film dg22
FX = CuSn8713/6 + oil-impregnated
FE = CuSn8713/9P
FF = CuSn8713/9P + running-in film dg26

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Technical Data Sheet

10 Data for determination of the DEVA™ sliding material

Description of application:

Project / no.: New design Existing design

Spherical bearing
Plain bearing Flanged bearing Thrust washer Floating bearing Fixed bearing Sliding plate

Shaft rotates Bearing rotates Agular motion Axial motion

Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Motion Item 1 Item 2 Item 3


Quantity Speed in rpm
Sliding speed in m/s
Dim.(in mm) Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Stroke length in mm
Inner Ø D1 (D5)
Double strokes/min
Outer Ø D2 (D6)
Angle
Bearing width B1
Frequency in n/ min
Outer ring width BF
Flange outer Ø D3 Operating time Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Flange thickness SF Continuous operation
Wall thickness ST Temporary operation
Plate length L Duty cycle %/h %/h %/h
Plate width W Days/ year
Plate thickness SS Frictional distance in km

Load Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Fits &tolerances Item 1 Item 2 Item 3


Static Shaft
Dynamic Bearing holder
Alternating
Environ. cond. Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Impact
Temperature at bearing °C °C °C
Radial load in kN
Contact medium
Axial load in kN
Surface pressure
Other influences
Radial in N/ mm²
Axial in N/ mm²
Lifetime Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Counter-mat. Item 1 Item 2 Item 3
Desired operating time h h h
Material no./ type
Permissible wear mm mm mm
Hardness in HB / HRC
Roughness Ra in µm Company address/ contact

Lubrication Item 1 Item 2 Item 3


Dry running
Permanent lubrication
Selection of
material

Medium lubrication
Medium
Lubricant
Assembly lubrication
Hydrodyn. lubrication
Dyn. viscosity
Notes
DEVA warrants the products described in this document to be free from defects in material and workmanship. The data given in
the document are intended as an aid for assessing the suitability of the material. They are derived from our own research as well
as generally accessible publications. They do not constitute a guarantee of the specified properties.

Unless expressly agreed in writing, DEVA does not guarantee the described products to be suitable for any special purposes or
specific operating conditions. DEVA accepts no liability for losses, damage or costs arising in any way from direct or indirect use
of these products.

All transactions conducted by DEVA are subject to our terms of sale and delivery as indicated in our offers, product brochures
and price lists. Copies are available on request. Our products are subject to a constant process of development. DEVA reserves
the right to amend the specification or improve the technological data without notice.

DEVA™, DEVA™-BM, DEVA™-BM9P, DEVA™-Metall, devagleit™, devatex™ and devaterm™ are registered trademarks of Federal-
Mogul Deva GmbH, D-35260 Stadtallendorf, Germany.
Federal-Mogul Deva GmbH
Postfach 1160 · D-35251 Stadtallendorf · Schulstraße 20 · D-35260 Stadtallendorf
Phone +49 (0) 64 28/70 1-0 · Facsimile +49 (0) 64 28/70 11 08 (central office)
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