Timken vs. SKF Bearings: The Difference Between Tier-1 Bearing Brands
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Recirculating linear ball bushing for a 50 mm round shaft, 80 mm housing bore x 100 mm long. Open ball circuit at the visible end – lower drag than the both-end-sealed UU form. Unlimited stroke on a hardened shaft, not self-aligning.
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| MFR / Brand | THK |
|---|---|
| MPN | LM50U |
| Model | LM 50 U |
| OD | 80 mm |
| Condition | New – Open box |
|---|---|
| Type | Linear Bearing |
| Base Number | LM50 |
| Industry Terms | linear ball bushing; linear bush; ball bushing bearing; recirculating linear bearing; guide post bushing; round rail bearing |
| Common Misspellings | LM50 U; LM50UU (that is the sealed form); LM-50U-AJ; LMK50L; LM5OU |
| Application Types | Die sets and guide posts; vertical lift columns; pick-and-place pillars; tool-change slides; machine axes on round hardened shafting in clean enclosed environments |
| Total Width | 100 mm overall length |
| Condition Note | Made In Japan, New Old Stock |
| Inside Diameter | 50 mm |
| Bore Shaft Size | 50 mm shaft diameter |
| Mpn Variants | LM50U; LM-50-U; LM50-U; LM 50U; LM50 U |
| Additional Attributes | Supplied in the original orange THK "LM SYSTEM" carton printed LM 50U / LINEAR BUSH / T H K CO., LTD. / MADE IN JAPAN. Not self-aligning - bushing and shaft must be parallel. Requires a hardened and ground linear shaft. Stroke is limited by shaft length only, not by the bearing. |
| Bearing Type | Recirculating linear ball bushing (linear bush), cylindrical type |
| Design Units | Metric |
| Part Number | LM50U |
| Cross Reference 1 | LM50UU - same 50 x 80 x 100 mm envelope WITH seals at both ends (also stocked by Central Surplus) |
|---|---|
| Cross Reference 2 | LM50 (base designation for the envelope) |
The LM50U is a recirculating linear ball bushing — a cylindrical bearing that slides along a round shaft rather than rotating on one. It fits a 50 mm shaft, drops into an 80 mm housing bore and is 100 mm long. Note what those three numbers mean on a linear bearing: shaft diameter, housing bore, and LENGTH along the shaft — not bore, outside diameter and width.
How it works. Inside the steel sleeve, rows of balls run in closed circuits — rolling along the shaft under load, then curving out of the load zone and returning through a channel to start again. Because the balls recirculate, stroke is limited only by how long the shaft is, not by the bearing. The balls make POINT contact with the shaft, so friction is very low and identical in both directions, which gives smooth creep-free motion at low speed where a plain bronze bushing would stick and slip.
The trade-offs follow directly from that point contact. Load capacity per bushing is modest compared with a profile-rail block, and the whole load passes through a few small contact spots — so the shaft must be a properly hardened and ground linear shaft. Run one of these on ordinary cold-drawn bar and the balls will indent tracks into it quickly. It is also NOT self-aligning: bushing and shaft have to be genuinely parallel, so on a twin-post arrangement the bores must be properly aligned or one bushing will bind.
On seals, and this is the practical difference between this part and its sibling. THK’s UU suffix denotes seals at both ends; the photographs of this LM50U show the ball circuit and retainer OPEN and visible at the exposed end, with no seal covering it. So this is the lower-drag, less protected form. Choose it where the environment is clean and enclosed and you want minimum friction and full usable stroke; choose the both-end-sealed LM50UU where grit or swarf can reach the bushing, because contamination kills a linear bushing long before fatigue does. If your application is dirty, buy the UU.
Sold as one bushing, in its original THK carton.
Also written LM-50-U, LM50-U, LM 50U and LM50 U. Central Surplus also stocks the LM50UU form of the same envelope — see that listing if you need seals at both ends.
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