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MECHANICAL

Bearings

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Bearings reduce friction between two objects, which allows moving parts to run smoother. Bearings are divided into two main categories: thrust bearings and radial bearings. Thrust bearings support axial loads, which are parallel to the axis of rotation, while radial bearings support turning shafts perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Depending on the application, there is a wide range of bearings to choose from. Common types of bearings include ball bearings, split bearings, and roller bearings. Bearings are also available in mounted, unmounted, and flange styles. Ball bearings are the most common type of bearing and are used in applications requiring support of smaller loads. Split bearings are ideal for hard-to-reach places and quick installation while roller bearings are suitable for heavier loads. Roller bearings are generally available in three styles: tapered roller bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, and spherical roller bearings. Key elements to consider when selecting bearings are outer diameter and the shaft diameter the bearing will fit.

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- Ball Bearings

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- Roller Bearings

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- Cam Follower, Yoke Rollers

& Motion Control Bearings

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- Rod Ends & Spherical Plain Bearings

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- Plain & Sleeve Bearings

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- Thrust Bearings

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- Slewing Rings & Turntable Bearings

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- Mounted Bearings, Housings & Inserts

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- Bearing & Machine Monitoring Equipment

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- Bearing Components & Accessories

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- Bearing Heaters & Accessories

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- Bearing Tools

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Cam Follower, Yoke Rollers & Motion Cont
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