In heavy equipment systems, a Construction Machinery Bushing is a small component with a big job. It is typically installed at joints, pivot points, and other moving connections to reduce friction, absorb wear, and protect more expensive machine structures.
Choosing the right material for a Construction Machinery Bushing is one of the most important decisions in heavy equipment maintenance and parts sourcing. Bushings are installed in high-load joints such as bucket pivots, boom-arm connections, linkages, and hydraulic cylinder pin points.
Selecting the correct Construction Machinery Bushing is not only about choosing a part with the “same size” as your old component. In real construction equipment joints, a bushing must match the pin shaft, the housing bore, the joint width, and the actual wear condition of the machine.