
Currently, the majority of marine ship's stern bearings are replaced by white metal bearings lubricated with oil, instead of traditional water-lubricated bearings like iron plows and wood. These bearings have a high oil film load capacity and excellent lubricating properties, especially their sealing devices effectively prevent seawater and sand from entering the stern shaft tube, resulting in minimal wear and a relatively smooth, reliable operation of the main engine and shafting.































