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BS ISO 10792-1:1995 Aerospace. Airframe spherical plain bearings in corrosion-resisting steel with self-lubricating liner Metric series

BS ISO 10792-1:1995

Aerospace. Airframe spherical plain bearings in corrosion-resisting steel with self-lubricating liner Metric series

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Standard number:BS ISO 10792-1:1995
Pages:14
Released:1996-01-15
ISBN:0 580 25181 0
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 10792-1:1995


This standard BS ISO 10792-1:1995 Aerospace. Airframe spherical plain bearings in corrosion-resisting steel with self-lubricating liner is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.035 Components for aerospace construction

This part of ISO 10792 specifies the characteristics of spherical plain bearings in corrosion-resisting steel with self-lubricating liner, narrow and wide series, for elevated loads at ambient temperature, for use in fixed or moving parts of the aircraft structure and control mechanisms at temperatures of −55 °C to + 163 °C.

It is applicable to self-lubricating spherical plain bearings (without rolling elements) consisting of an outer ring having a concave sphered sliding contact surface with self-lubricating liner and inner ring having a matched convex sphered sliding contact surface.


Narrow and wide series bearings intended for use in fixed or moving parts of the aircraft structure and control mechanisms.