A pillow block, also known as a plummer block or bearing housing, is a pedestal used to provide support for a rotating shaft with the help of compatible bearings & various accessories. Housing material for a pillow block is typically made of cast iron or cast steel.
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Pillow blocks are usually referred to the housings which have a
bearing fitted into them and thus the user need not purchase the
bearings separately. Pillow blocks are usually mounted in cleaner
environments and generally are meant for lesser loads of general
industry. These differ from "plummer blocks" which are bearing housings
supplied without any bearings and are usually meant for higher load
ratings and corrosive industrial environments. However the terms pillow
block and plummer block are used interchangeably in certain parts of the
world.
The fundamental application of both types is the same which is to
mount bearings safely enabling their outer ring to be stationary while
allowing rotation of the inner ring. The housing is bolted to a
foundation through the holes in the base. Bearing housings are either
split type or unsplit type. Split type housings are usually two piece
housings where the cap and base can be detached, while certain series
are one single piece housings. Various seals are provided to prevent
dust and other contaminants from entering the housing. Thus the housing
provides a clean environment for the expensive bearings to freely
rotate, hence increasing their performance and duty cycle.
Bearing housings are usually made of grey cast iron. However various grades of metals can be used to manufacture the same.
ISO 113 specifies internationally accepted dimensions for plummer blocks.
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