The Heidelberg Friction Bearing 00.580.7415 is a precision plain bearing with flange used in Heidelberg offset press assemblies. In Heidelberg parts catalog excerpts, this part is listed as “Gleitlager JFM1622-15 Iglidur_J”, which confirms the official technical identity as a friction bearing / plain bearing and distinguishes it from nearby part 00.580.7416, which uses a different bearing designation.
The technical designation JFM1622-15 corresponds to an iglidur J flanged sleeve bearing. Distributor references for this exact bearing family identify the core dimensions as 16 mm inner diameter, 22 mm outer diameter, 15 mm bearing length, and 28 mm flange diameter. The same sources describe it as lubricant-free, intended for dry-running applications, with an operating temperature range around -50 °C to 90 °C.
For compatibility, the most defensible documented language is Heidelberg CD 102 / 102-series assemblies, because reseller catalog structure places this part in CD 102 mechanical parts, while Heidelberg catalog snippets show the part in a 102 feeder/component assembly list. I did not find a complete official machine-wide compatibility list, so broader fitment should not be assumed without technical verification.
I did not find a clearly documented Heidelberg suffix variant or direct official substitute for 00.580.7415 in the sources reviewed. The main relevant distinction is that 00.580.7415 = JFM1622-15 while 00.580.7416 = JSM1618-15; these are different bearing geometries and should not be interchanged without confirming the assembly requirements.
Key Features
- Official Heidelberg part number: 00.580.7415.
- Official catalog description: friction bearing / plain bearing.
- Technical designation: JFM1622-15.
- Material family: iglidur J.
- Bearing type: flanged sleeve bearing.
- Dimensions: 16 mm ID x 22 mm OD x 15 mm length, flange diameter 28 mm.
- Maintenance profile: self-lubricating / lubricant-free.
Compatible Heidelberg Models
- CD 102 — documented through reseller categorization.
- 102-series feeder/component assemblies — documented in Heidelberg catalog snippets.


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