This paper considers the dynamic behavior of single degree of freedom systems consisting of a mass on a "non-linear hysteretic spring". Elements in common engineering use, in the form of plain or rolling element bearings for a variety of applications such as linear guideways in machine tools, exhibit predominately such "non-linear hysteretic spring" behavior. The highly non-linear effect caused by such elements has hitherto not been taken into consideration, by designers, in the control design for such machine tools. However, since more accurate and faster machines are required, these non-linear hysteresis effects should be identified and incorporated in the control design. The properties of this type of static hysteresis are first outlined...