ductbearing
Ductbearing is a term used in HVAC and mechanical engineering to describe a bearing assembly that supports rotating components within ductwork, most commonly the shaft of an inline fan or blower. The purpose is to provide radial and axial support while maintaining proper alignment between the motor, impeller, and the duct passages. Ductbearings are designed to fit inside or at access points of ducts and may be integrated into fan housings or mounted as dedicated bearing blocks adjacent to the duct wall.
In typical configurations, a ductbearing comprises a bearing element such as a ball bearing or sleeve bearing
Materials and types commonly include shielded ball bearings, sleeve bearings, and self-aligning variants, with lubrication options
Applications and installation typically cover air handling units, roof- or wall-mounted inline fans, and large-diameter duct
Maintenance and safety considerations include regular wear inspection, adherence to lubrication schedules when applicable, and checks