Year: 2015

Aspects and Applications of Deep Groove Ball Bearings

Blog | October 8th, 2015

Engineering principles gravitate toward product streamlining, to the preservation of system simplicity. Indeed, for every complex gearing mechanism, there’s a basic, reliable component that hasn’t changed its form in a century. In the case of deep groove ball bearings, it’s this straightforward design principle that keeps the evergreen product at the forefront of bearing technology. […]

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ZEN Bearings Supplier in Victoria

Blog | September 28th, 2015

The ZEN bearing brand is a German-owned, -engineered, and -operated company that produces many bearing types, including stainless steel Miniature, angular, flanged, locking-nut, etc. in imperial as well as metric sizes. ZEN bearings may be standard or custom, manufactured for the global aerospace, automotive, optical, hydroelectric, defense, and other industries for numerous applications. Global Bearing […]

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What Are Angular Thrust Ball Bearings?

Blog | September 10th, 2015

A ball bearing is comprised of a number of friction-reducing hard balls that run in grooves in two concentric ring surfaces, which is mounted on a rotating shaft. Its primary purpose is to reduce the effect of the rotational friction generated by the rubbing action, so heat produced by the high-speed contact is lessened. Ball […]

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Importance of Ball Bearings in Automotive Parts

Blog | August 20th, 2015

Cars and trucks are the most common moving machine on the globe. They’re found everywhere, which makes them the ideal candidates to use as a case study for ball bearings. On top of the notion that automobiles are ubiquitous, they’re arguably the first mass of working parts you think of when envisaging something that depends […]

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Basic Information On How Ball Bearings Work

Blog | August 14th, 2015

Friction is incurred when two separate parts make contact and slide against each other. The job of a ball bearing is to neutralize the friction generated by this rubbing action and therefore remove the heat produced by high-speed contact. In olden times, when a vendor was taking produce to market, he’d rub a little meat […]

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