Product Description
PHSB7L Precision Female Rod-End Bearing with Left Handed Thread
This PHSB7L rod end bearing, also known as a heim joint or a rose joint, is an articulating joint that supports loads, controls the pivoting or oscillating movement of parts, and corrects for angular misalignment. It is often used in vehicles to connect a shaft to a steering linkage. Its shape resembles an eyelet screw. The body of a rod end bearing consists of a shaft that becomes a ring-shaped housing that may or may not contain a bushing. The shaft is threaded so the bearing can be bolted to an assembly. A solid rod end bearing does not contain a bushing and cannot compensate for misalignment. A ball joint rod end bearing does contain a bushing, which allows it to adjust for angular misalignment. Of the two types, a ball joint rod end bearing is the most commonly used.
In a ball joint rod end bearing, the spherical bushing in the bearing may have an inner race for increased load capacity, friction reduction, and speed. A bolt or pin machined to fit bushings that have a race passes through the bore of the bushing to attach to a mechanical component such as a control rod. As with most bearings, selection must be based on the intended application. A ball joint rod end bearing is often exposed to harsh environmental conditions, so consider the material the bearing is made of, whether the bearing is sealed, its lubrication requirements, and the minimum and maximum operating temperatures in addition to load and service life requirements.
Originally designed for airplanes, a rod end bearing is used in applications such as automobiles, trucks, boats, helicopters, industrial machinery, cranes, lawn tractors, fitness equipment, and precision machinery.
Match #: MG-7T, MG7, CG7, GIL7, PFL-7, SSPFL-7