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Abstract
One of the approaches to ensure friction stability in hydraulic precise pairs can be coating their components with low-friction materials with the friction coating method using a metal, e.g. brass. The article presents the method of applying brass on the steel surface of a hydraulic pair using friction. It discusses the technology of brass plating of hydraulic precise pairs and the results of laboratory tests involving friction-brasses hydraulic precise pairs. The factors impacting the quality of brass-coating process of hydraulic precise pairs and the requirements set for hydraulic precise pairs subject to friction-brassing were also discussed.
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