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With components from igus, several birds could be killed with one stone. The engineers chose a hard-anodised, coated igus aluminium hollow shaft as the steering rod, which is actually used for linear guides in mechanical engineering. It is mounted on an
igubal spherical bearing of the series EGLM-30-LC. In it, the steering rod can move linearly and move down and up at the same time, and the front cross member can thus pivot around the frame. For example, a bike can ride on the curb without the frame twisting. Exact alignment of the bearing housing is not necessary because the bearing automatically compensates for misalignments and edge loads. It operates reliably at temperatures from -30°C to +80°C and is resistant to moisture, UV light and salt. It doesn't need packaging and seals that protect it from corrosion.
The spherical ball made of iglidur W300 material operates completely lubrication-free at lowest coefficients of friction. The bearing housing, made of igumid G polymer, is extremely robust: it withstands a static axial load of 4,000N for a short time and a radial load of 17,000N. "A good plastic bearing can withstand what a steel bearing can," Okroy says. This is not only proven by tests in the igus test laboratory. "The bearings are strong and up to all everyday biking situations, even with a full load of 250 kilograms. This has also been proven by our trial tests, in which the vehicle covered 80,000km with a full load." Last but not least, the igubal bearing scores with its low weight of only 26 grams. Comparable metal spherical plain bearings including enclosures and sealing, on the other hand, weigh around 120 grams.
The weight advantage is also used by b&p on the rotatable head of the attachable trailer coupling:
iglidur X bushings with very high compressive strength are used here.