
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Spindle Bearing",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Bearing grease going strong after 45 years from
Kluber Lubrication GB, which we summarised at the time by saying "Isoflex NBU 15 fulfils the stringent requirements in bearings subject to the highest rotational speeds where lifetime lubrication conditions are required".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Bearings suit high-speed spindles from
NSK UK: "BGR Series super precision angular contact bearings combine SHX heat and seizure resistant steel and ceramic balls to meet the high accuracy and high speed demands of the internal grinding industry".
In February 2005, we covered the news from Kluber Lubrication GB
concerning its Isoflex NBU 15
- take a look at Spindle bearing lubricant boasts zero failures
which says: "Isoflex NBU 15 is a high-speed grease with a good pressure absorption capacity".
Take a look also at the news release from SKF UK, Bearings benefit from salt water protection,
as well as Ultra-high-speed bearings answer machine demands from NSK UK,
and Balanced solution to precision manufacturing from Schmitt Europe.
See also:
Encoders take control of nanogrinding process
(October 2002)
The Tetraform C Nanogrinder breaks new ground in ultra-precision grinding technology with the ability to generate optical quality finishes without recourse to lapping or polishing
Novel bearing design raises spin speed
(September 2002)
Faced with the problem of realising increased spindle speeds for its Arrow Series 2 range of vertical machining centres, Cincinnati contacted NSK's European Technology Centre
Servo actuators have better dynamic response
(August 2000)
The hollow shaft design of Inmoco's new Bautz servo linear actuators reduces weight significantly, providing improved dynamic response and enabling travel velocities up to 500mm/s to be achieved
New SKF division for the machine tool industry
(June 2000)
Bearings giant SKF unveiled at MACH 2000 a new division dedicated to the manufacture and provision of a complete package of products specifically for the machine tool industry

