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NILOS Ring Seals: Uses and Applications

Adverse environmental conditions disrupt high-fidelity bearings. Imagine dirt and grime working their way into the critical contact points between rolling elements. The result is shortened service life, but NILOS ring...

Non-Standard or Specialised Ball Bearings

Many distinctive engineering applications require non-standard or specialised ball bearings to solve unique issues. These devices function as efficiently as their commonplace cousins, but they serve in uncommon situations. Unusually...

What are Pillow Block Bearings?

Pillow block bearings merge the familiar rounded profile of a standard bearing into the metal block of a pedestal to form a unified whole. The resulting outline is flat on...

Why Do Metal Bearings Fail?

There’s no sinister question mark above metal bearings. It’s not as if the metal is unreliable and destined to failure. Quite the opposite, in fact, since robust alloys are designed...

Types of Double Row Ball Bearings and Their Uses

It’s true that engineers can’t just duplicate a critically important component and gain twofold functionality, but double row ball bearings come close to this mathematical ideal. The friction-cancelling mechanism still...

What are Linear Motion Bearings?

In expending a big chunk of our written resources, we’ve faithfully described a number of radial bearings, but we’re changing direction today, all so we can bring our audience linear...

Bearing Inserts and How Do They Work?

Designed as specialized fittings, bearings that are easy to insert, bearing inserts are still readily identifiable as standard radial bearings. Yes, they are undoubtedly related to each other, except the...

Common Ball Bearing Problems and How to Avoid Them

Rolling bearings are productive radial motion enablers. They’re the compact metal rings and wheeling elements that fully transmit rotational momentum while neutralizing incurred frictional events. Of course, as essential to...

What are Rod End Bearings?

We’ve come quite a ways in our efforts to classify the contrasting shapes and builds of contemporary bearings. There’s been labeling and a concise description of functions to cover, tasks...

What are Needle Roller Bearings?

Needle roller bearings are designed as skinny cylindrical components, rolling elements that arrange themselves in a concentric circle within a ring-like raceway. The narrow diameter of this circular array reduces...

Definition and Uses of Plastic Roller Bearings

In a cross-discipline move that shouldn’t come as a surprise to any forward-thinking design engineer, plastic roller bearings are on the move, both figuratively and literally. Advanced engineering plastics make...

Versatility and Different Uses of Ball Bearings

Bearings with concentrically arranged rings (races) are manufactured as relatively simple geometrical assemblies. The deep-grooved rings trap a set of toughened balls and create a balanced interaction zone between the...

Most Common Uses of Locking-Nuts

Energy losses rise from the frame of a motor as it spins on a shaft. Energetic pulses oscillate, causing parts to vibrate and fasteners to loosen. Thankfully, locking-nuts anchor bearings...

What Are Flanged Ball Bearings?

The dictionary definition of the term flange describes a physical ridge or lip, a rim or collar that projects from a rolled edge. It grants a component extra strength and,...

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