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Oil filled plain bronze bush BNZ30-35-15

30 30 35 35 15 15

Part number : BNZ30-35-15

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Description

The Oil Filled Plain Bronze Bush known by the reference BNZ30-35-15 Generic has an inside diameter of 30 mm, an outside diameter of 35 mm and a length of 15 mm. It is manufactured in .

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20 - 49 $8.92
50 - 99 $7.67
100 - 499 $6.42
500 - inf $5.17
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Description

The Oil Filled Plain Bronze Bush known by the reference BNZ30-35-15 Generic has an inside diameter of 30 mm, an outside diameter of 35 mm and a length of 15 mm. It is manufactured in .

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TECHNICAL DATA
  • BRAND
    GEN
  • INSIDE DIAMETER
    30  MM
  • INSIDE DIAMETER
    1.181"
  • OUTSIDE DIAMETER
    35  MM
  • OUTSIDE DIAMETER
    1.378"
  • THICKNESS
    15  MM
  • THICKNESS
    0.591"
  • TYPE
    BNZ
  • WEIGHT
    25  G
  • PACKAGING
    1
Description

The Oil Filled Plain Bronze Bush known by the reference BNZ30-35-15 Generic has an inside diameter of 30 mm, an outside diameter of 35 mm and a length of 15 mm. It is manufactured in .

EXPERT ADVICE

What is the difference between BMF, BMG, BMD and BMS; BAI? 

These rings are all rings in sintered bronze (self-lubricating) and correspond to a similar use. They have different references to specify the normalizations to which they respond (French, German, English standardization) as well as whether the coasts are in metric or imperial origin. 

What is the difference between BFMF, BFMG, BFMD and BFMS; BFAI? 

These rings are all sintered bronze rings (self-lubricating) with shoulder and correspond to a similar use. They have different references to specify the normalizations to which they respond (French, German, English standardization) as well as whether the coasts are in metric or imperial origin. 

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