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Split roller bearings resist heavy loads

The bearing outer rings, inner rings and rollers are made from case hardened steel, which makes the bearings less sensitive to vibration and axial shock loads.

News from Schaeffler (UK), May 13, 2008

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Company tackles counterfeit bearings

NSK has undertaken measures to help prevent any further supply of counterfeit versions of its bearing products into the market.

News from NSK UK, May 8, 2008

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Catalogue details bearing range

Rino Industries produces closed and open bearings in ceramic and self-lubricating versions, with 5 to 80mm bores.

News from Ondrives/Rino Industries, May 7, 2008

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Sealed bearings simplify installation

The sealed spherical roller bearings are protected against both particle and moisture contamination, enabling them to offer effective performance over long, virtually maintenance-free service lives.

News from SKF UK, May 5, 2008

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Pillow blocks tolerate misalignment

Single roller bearing pillow block are suitable for standard linear movements or where there is a severe shaft deflection.

News from Ondrives/Rino Industries, May 1, 2008

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Blanks provide emergency seals

Metallised Carbon Corporation's machineable blanks are made from fine-grained, high strength, moulded carbon graphite that is fully impregnated with chemically resistant, thermal setting resin.

News from Metallized Carbon Corporation, Apr 25, 2008

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Lubricant-free bearings protect environment

The Iglidur plain bearings from Igus are tribologically optimised to ensure that no lubrication is ever required.

News from Igus UK, Apr 16, 2008

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Polymer bearings resist moisture and chemicals

The bearings consist of polymer rings and cages and can be specified with balls made of stainless steel, glass, polymer or other materials, depending on the characteristics required.

News from SKF UK, Apr 15, 2008

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Bearings cut friction and noise

The deep-groove ball bearings' low running noise is achieved with a new type of lubricant, which also minimises the bearing's starting torque even at low operating temperatures.

News from NKE Austria, Apr 7, 2008

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Moving forward as Eriks UK

Eriks UK has become the new name for the organisation formerly known as Wyko Industrial Services in the UK.

News from Eriks UK, Apr 4, 2008

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Shaft guidance systems explained in detail

A free, 175-page reference guide covers shaft guidance systems, including linear bearings, shaft support blocks, rail guidance units and housing units.

News from Schaeffler (UK), Apr 4, 2008

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Uptime a powerful case for split roller bearings

Split roller bearings mean that bearing failures can be rectified quickly, saving thousands in downtime costs, says Adrian Menzies of Revolvo.

News from Revolvo, Apr 4, 2008

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Y bearings handle large temperature ranges

The VA228 bearings feature a specially developed coronet cage, constructed from graphite materials, which effectively act as the lubricant for extended periods of operation.

News from SKF UK, Apr 3, 2008

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Bearings help tiny cars race to victory

Barden supplied custom manufactured bearings for the Pulse model racing car and fitted the bearings at its Plymouth factory.

News from Barden Corporation, Mar 27, 2008

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Metric mounted bearings in detail

380-page guide provides introductory material on one of the most comprehensive ranges of mounted bearings available worldwide.

News from Baldor UK, Mar 25, 2008

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Bearings chosen for large Olympic order

The turbine mainshaft, to which the blades and rotor are connected, must be supported by bearings to allow the blades and rotor to rotate in order to produce electricity.

News from SKF UK, Mar 20, 2008

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Acquisition eases access to larger bearings

Deal provides instant access to Avon's flexible manufacturing capabilities for low volume, large diameter slewing ring bearings up to 240in (6m) in diameter.

News from Rodriguez (UK), Mar 20, 2008

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Bearings keep money flowing after 30 years

Spyraflo bearings remain an integral part of NCR ATMs after 30 years of use.

News from Micromech, Mar 18, 2008

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Bearings website highlights dental applications

Barden's dental bearings can optimise performance of handpieces in terms of longer life, quieter operation and lowered repair costs.

News from Barden Corporation, Mar 14, 2008

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Bushing eases rollercoaster maintenance

Dodge Grip Tight Bushing system's 360-degree fit and easy disassembly mechanism simplify routine maintenance of the ride, allowing trouble-free removal in seconds.

News from Baldor UK, Mar 14, 2008

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Name change signals company rebranding

The combination of Wyko and Eriks' operations enables Eriks International to offer a wider range of engineering products and services.

News from Eriks UK, Mar 13, 2008

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Bearing material handles high temperatures

Bearings manufactured from Metcar are self-lubricating, nongalling, dimensionally stable and have high compressive strength.

News from Metallized Carbon Corporation, Mar 13, 2008

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Rubber components improve docking safety

The impact fenders on the pontoon compress and effectively seal and 'lock' the HiLoad to the tanker.

News from Trelleborg Engineered Systems - Bakker, Mar 11, 2008

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Bearings programme cuts GBP130,000 in maintenance

NSK's ability to provide cost saving solutions to bearing problems across all types of industries was demonstrated recently by an application in the confectionary industry.

News from NSK UK, Mar 11, 2008

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Seals handle tough connections

SKF seals optimise productivity and reduce costs by excluding contaminants and retaining lubricants, as well as separating fluids and gases and withstanding differences in pressure.

News from SKF UK, Mar 7, 2008

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