Size: Typically ranges from 50 mm to 1000 mm in diameter, depending on vessel size and propulsion requirements.
Grade: Commonly uses high-grade materials like ASTM A148 or ASTM A487 for cast steel components.
Viscosity: Lubrication oil viscosity usually ranges from ISO VG 68 to ISO VG 150, depending on operating conditions.
Buoyancy: Designed to withstand thrust loads up to several hundred tons, with buoyancy support integrated into stern tube systems.
Material: Bearings often made of white metal (Babbitt), bronze, or composite polymers like Thordon for corrosion resistance.
Load Capacity: Rated for dynamic loads up to 500 kN or more, depending on bearing size and design.
Operating Temperature: Typically -10°C to 80°C, with specialized coatings for extreme conditions.
Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel (316L) or nickel-aluminum bronze (NAB) components for seawater exposure.
Alignment Tolerance: Precision-machined to within 0.05 mm/m to ensure proper shaft alignment.
Maintenance Interval: Requires lubrication every 6-12 months, with inspections every 2-5 years based on usage.