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  • What Are Housed Bearing Units?

    What Are Housed Bearing Units? Housed bearing units, often referred to as bearing housings or pillow blocks, are assemblies that consist of a bearing and a housing. The housing provides a secure and protected environment for the bearing, allowing it to operate efficientl...
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  • How is bearing technology changing?

    How is bearing technology changing? Over the last few decades, the design of bearings has advanced significantly bringing new material uses, advanced lubrication techniques and sophisticated computer analysis. Bearings are used in virtually all types of rotating machiner...
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  • 5 Different Types Of Gears & Their Applications

    5 Different Types Of Gears & Their Applications A gear is a specific mechanical component that may be identified by its teeth carved around a surface that is either round, hollow, or cone-shaped and has comparable dispersing. When pair of these components are fitted ...
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  • What are ANSI, ISO, AND ASTM standards for bearings?

    What are ANSI, ISO, AND ASTM standards for bearings? Technical standards, like ASTM standards for bearings which specify which steel recipe to use, help manufacturers make a consistent product.   If you’ve searched for bearings online, you’ve likely come across prod...
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  • The Reasons for Premature Bearing Failure

    The Reasons for Premature Bearing Failure From unplanned downtime to catastrophic machine failure, the costs of premature bearing failure can be high. Understanding the most common causes of bearing failure can help you to avoid bearing damage, reducing both downtime and...
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  • Chain Sprockets: Classifications and Uses

    Chain Sprockets: Classifications and Uses What are Chain Sprockets? Chain sprocket is a kind of power transmission in which a roller chain engages with two or more toothed sprockets or wheels and is used in engines as a drive from cranshift to a camshaft.   The Four...
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  • What causes the bearing noise?

    What causes the bearing noise? Noise in a bearing can be caused by a number of factors, but almost all are related to vibration. Let’s discuss how quality, fit and lubricant choice can all impact the level of vibration and noise in a bearing.   Noise coming from a b...
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  • Discover the Advanced Features of Angular Contact Roller Bearings: AXS Series vs SGL Series

    Discover the Advanced Features of Angular Contact Roller Bearings: AXS Series vs SGL Series Angular contact roller bearings are important components in various industries, promoting smooth rotational motion and supporting heavy loads. Two popular options on the market to...
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  • Tapered roller bearings

    Tapered roller bearings Introducing our high quality, reliable tapered roller bearings, the ideal solution for a variety of industrial applications. Designed with precision and durability in mind, our tapered roller bearings ensure smooth and efficient rotation, improvin...
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  • The excellent precision of thin-walled bearings revealed

    The excellent precision of thin-walled bearings revealed If you've ever marveled at the incredible precision required of modern machinery, then you've likely encountered the extraordinary world of thin-wall bearings. These little heroes play a key role in numerous indust...
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  • What to look for when purchasing housed bearing?

    What to look for when purchasing housed bearing? There are multiple types of bearings with much less information. It makes it challenging for people to get their hands on the best-housed bearings for the application. Are you fighting with the same concern? We will help y...
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  • Differences between single row and double row ball bearings

    Differences between single row and double row ball bearings A ball bearing is a rolling-element bearing that relies on balls to keep the bearing races apart. A ball bearing’s job is to decrease rotational friction while also supporting radial and axial stresses. Ball bea...
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