Meaning bushing
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A pipe fitting for joining pipes having different diameters. A bushing is threaded on the inside and outside.
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"metal sleeve fitted into a machine or hole," 1839, from gerundive of bush "metal lining of the axle hole of a wheel or touch hole of a gun" (1560s), from Middle Dutch busse " [..]
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definition - a part that is glued or threaded into a fitting such as a coupling or elbow to adapt to a different pipe size. These are sometimes known as a pipe reducer. Helpful products: Bulkhead fittings, liner boots
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A type of bearing that's essentially a sleeve (often made of nylon). They’re commonly used in telescopic suspension forks between the inner and outer legs to provide smooth fork action.
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A short, externally threaded connector with a smaller size internal thread.
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A bushing is a cyclindrical insulating component, usually made of ceramic, that houses a conductor. It enables a conductor to pass through a grounded enclosure, such as a transformer tank (the physical shell of a transformer), a wall or other physical barrier, to connect electrical installations. In the case of a transformer, bushings protect the c [..]
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A type of bearing that's essentially a sleeve (often made of nylon). They’re commonly used in telescopic suspension forks between the inner and outer legs to provide smooth fork action.
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A hollow cylindrical part that connects two other parts, usually serving as a simple bearing. A bushing may have a stepped outer circumference to locate the outer part axially.
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A mechanical device used as a lining for an opening to prevent abrasion to wire and cable.
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Heat resistant metal device with 200-400 holes through which molten glass is extruded to manufacture fiberglass sliver.
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A fitting that’s threaded inside and outside that joins pipes of different sizes.
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A sleeve or a lining for a bearing or a drill jig to guard against wear. caliper - A device used to measure inside or outside dimensions.
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A guide for bar stock on the Swiss-type single-spindle screw machine that  enables the creation of very small parts with excellent tolerances. Cam
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A piece on a Swiss-type single-spindle screw machine that serves as a guide for the bar stock.
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A simple suspension bearing that accommodates limited rotary motion, typically made of two coaxial steel tubes bonded to a sleeve of rubber between them. The compliance of the bushing in different dir [..]
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(n) an insulating liner in an opening through which conductors pass(n) a cylindrical metal lining used to reduce friction
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 - An insulator having a conductor through it, used to connect equipment to a power source.
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Sometimes used as a bearing, a bushing is typically a hollow cylinder used as an interface between a hole and a shaft.
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A pipe fitting used to join two pipes of different sizes. A bushing is threaded inside and out.
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A cylindrical metal sleeve inserted into a machine part for reducing the effect of friction on moving parts or for decreasing the diameter of a hole.
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A cylindrical shaped insulator that insulates the conductor and permits carrying current through a grounded barrier, such as a transformer tank, circuit breaker or builing wall.
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An electrical insulator (porcelain, epoxy, etc.
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A type of bearing that's essentially a sleeve (often made of nylon). They’re commonly used in telescopic suspension forks between the inner and outer legs to provide smooth fork action.
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Bushings isolate and reduce transmitted noise, road shock, and vibration.
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A lining for an opening, intended to protect wire and cable from abrasion when passing through it.
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a usually removable cylindrical lining for an opening used to limit the size of the opening, resist abrasion, or serve as a guide.
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A type of bearing that's essentially a sleeve (often made of nylon). They’re commonly used in telescopic suspension forks between the inner and outer legs to provide smooth fork action.
Source: bicyclecentercc.com

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A Grommet or other insulating component used to protect a conductor passing through a metal panel. A hollow tube used to insulate a conductor. A vibration isolator. An insulating structure, including [..]
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Bushings are insulators which are used to take high voltage conductors through earthed barriers such as walls, floors, metal, and tanks.
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