Thin section bearing
Thin section bearings in the designs as deep groove ball bearings, angular contact ball bearings or four-point bearings.
Slewing bearings
Also known as four-point bearings, these are available in non-toothed, externally toothed or internally toothed versions
Rotary table bearing
Ready-to-install precision bearings for high-precision applications with combined loads.
Rolling bearing freewheel
For torques that only act in one direction and lock or release when the direction of rotation is reversed.
Screw drives
Realize requirements that conventional bearings cannot optimally fulfill due to their structural design.
Crossed roller bearing
Assembly-friendly units which absorb both axial, radial and tilting moment loads through the X arrangement of the rolling elements.
combined bearings
Are units consisting of a radial needle bearing and an axially loadable rolling bearing
High temperature deep groove ball bearings
For storage in particularly hot environments such as kilns, blast furnaces or industrial baking lines
Axial deep groove ball bearings
Consist of a wave washer, a housing washer and the ball set held by a cage.
Spindle bearings
Are high-performance angular contact ball bearings manufactured according to standards with solid inner and outer rings as well as ball races and solid window cages.
Track rollers
Track rollers can be used universally, including as transport rollers, support bearings and guide bearings, and can be used at temperatures between -20°C and +110°C.
Stud type track roller
Similar to Track rollers, with the difference that Stud type track roller are manufactured with a solid roller pin with a fastening thread instead of an inner ring.
Tension bearing
Also known as adjustment bearing. Are single-row, ready-to-assemble units, consisting of a solid outer ring and an inner ring widened on one or both sides.
Spherical roller bearings
Spherical roller bearings are heavy-duty bearings and consist of two rows of symmetrical barrel rollers with a common hollow spherical raceway.
Radial deep groove ball bearings
Radial deep groove ball bearings have almost unlimited uses. Deep grooves make it possible to absorb axial forces in both directions at the same time.
Self-align ball bearing
Self-aligning ball bearings have two rows of balls with two raceways. This means they are angularly movable and insensitive to misalignment of the shaft in relation to the housing.
Tapered roller bearings
Tapered roller bearings have tapered raceways in the inner and outer rings, between which tapered rollers are arranged. The vertices of all conical surfaces meet at a point on the bearing axis.
Cylindrical roller bearing
With the exception of the SL series (double row), the majority of cylindrical roller bearings are single row. The rollers are guided between fixed shelves on one of the two bearing rings.
Angular contact ball bearings
Angular contact ball bearings have raceways in the inner and outer rings that are offset from one another in the direction of the bearing axis and only absorb axial forces in one direction.
Yoke type track rollers
Yoke type track rollers are single or double row rolling bearings that are mounted on axles. This is characterized by a thick-walled outer ring with a profiled lateral surface.
Stud type track
Stud type track are designed for high loads and have extended relubrication intervals thanks to large grease spaces (they require little maintenance when sealed (PP)).
Needle bearings
Needle bearings have a lubrication groove and a lubrication hole in the outer ring, the outer ring has rims. Together with the needle ring it forms a structural unit
Axial needle roller cage assembly
Space-saving, economical and highly accurate. Their freedom from being tied to fixed dimensional series is suitable for countless diameter applications.
Bearing accessories
Versatile accessories for fixing shaft-hub connections as well as lock nuts, lock washers, inner rings or adapter sleeves, etc.
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