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The Mechanical Requirements for Bushings

When a lubrication film is present between two comparably moving surfaces, the friction conditions of the two contact surfaces can be categorised as hydrodynamic lubrication, boundary lubrication, or solid lubrication,...

The Contributing Variables to Bearing Performance

Manufacturers in nearly every industry — food processing, steel fabrication, aerospace, and medical devices, to name a few — are steadily increasing the performance expectations they have for rolling-element bearings...

The Untold Uses of Needle Roller Bearings

There are numerous kinds of bearings, the most common of which are ball bearings, followed by tapered roller bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, and spherical roller bearings. Their construction satisfies unique...

The Life of Bearings, Explained

When functioning under typical conditions, the inner and outer rings of the bearing and the rolling elements are continually loaded and unloaded as the bearing rotates. This leads to fatigue...

A Quick Guide to Industrial Steel Rollers

Manufacturing and assembly plants utilise different machines to carry out their primary operations. Some intend to classify and categorise parts and products, while others are responsible for their movement and...

Three Primary Components of a Ball Bearing

Most machine operators normally utilise a wide array of bearings thanks to their general function. Bearings are designed to support the relative motion of moving parts while reducing their friction....

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