Bearings
Types of bearings we serve
Deep Groove Ball Bearings
These bearings have a deep groove design and are suitable for radial and axial loads. They are commonly used in applications with high-speed rotation and minimal axial load.
Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Designed to handle combined radial and axial loads, angular contact ball bearings have contact angles that allow them to support higher axial loads. They are commonly used in machinery that requires precise axial positioning.
Self-Aligning Ball Bearings
These bearings have the ability to self-align, accommodating misalignment between the shaft and housing. They are suitable for applications with shaft deflection or misalignment.
Tapered Roller Bearings
Tapered roller bearings can handle both radial and axial loads. They have tapered inner and outer ring raceways, enabling them to support high radial and axial loads in one direction.
Cylindrical Roller Bearing
Cylindrical roller bearings have high radial load capacity and are suitable for applications with high-speed rotation. They can handle heavy radial loads and moderate axial loads.
Needle Roller Bearings
Needle roller bearings have thin, long rollers that have a high length-to-diameter ratio. They are suitable for applications with limited space and high radial load requirements.
Thrust Ball Bearings
Thrust ball bearings can accommodate axial loads in one direction. They have grooved raceways and commonly used in applications where high axial load capacity is required.
Spherical Roller Bearing
Spherical roller bearings are designed to handle heavy radial loads and moderate axial loads. They have two rows of symmetrical spherical rollers and are commonly used in applications with misalignment or heavy loads.
Slewing Ring Bearings
Slewing ring bearings are large-sized bearings that can handle combined axial, radial, and moment loads. They are used in applications that require rotational movement, such as cranes and excavators.