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Quality systems meet aerospace standards
Pacamor Kubar Bearings joins a select list of national and international aerospace companies that have registered to AS9100.
News from Pacamor Kubar Bearings (26 June 2007)
Reducing downtime due to bearing failures
Technical background article Adrian Menzies explains why the lowest cost bearing solution for the OEM is usually the most expensive for the end user. Brochure available
News from Revolvo (25 June 2007)
Bearing catalogue released
The entire Reali-Slim range and the new catalogue are available from UK factory representatives, R A Rodriguez.
News from Rodriguez (UK) (21 June 2007)
Branch opening brings new lines to Irish market
Wyko's newest branch in Ireland has the ability to offer a wide range of stock from major suppliers, which has led to an extremely successful start in the region. Brochure available
News from Wyko Industrial Services (21 June 2007)
Bearings cut stress on ship structure
User application article Machinery fitted to FPSOs is commonly installed on Trelleborg Bakker bearings, which compensate for the flexing of the hull, lowering the stresses on the ship's structure.
News from Trelleborg Engineered Systems - Bakker (19 June 2007)
Bearings acquisition announced
BNL UK says its acquisition of Cobb Slater Cobb Slater enhances the product range and services that can be offered to customers, particularly those in bath and shower-related markets.
News from BNL (UK) (19 June 2007)
Centralised lubrication system suits remote areas
SKF's MultiPoint LAGD 1000 is quick and simple to install, and can be used to feed up to twenty lubrication points from a single unit Brochure available
News from SKF UK (18 June 2007)
Track rollers optimised
The Schaeffler group has extended and improved its range of yoke and stud type track roller bearings with a new premium X-life range. Brochure available
News from Schaeffler (UK) (15 June 2007)
Bearing and sealing company acquired
Trelleborg has acquired the operations of precision bearing and sealing devices company Hydro-Components Research and Development Corporation (HCRD).
News from Trelleborg Sealing Solutions (15 June 2007)
Aluminium assembly offers reduced weight
Euro-Bearings' rail and carriage motion guidance assembly uses a profiled aluminium rail with hardened bearing steel inserts on both the rails and aluminium carriages for the ball contact areas.
News from Euro-Bearings (11 June 2007)
Telescope uses world's largest IR camera
User application article Kaydon bearings were selected for the filter wheel mechanism in the world's largest infra-red camera, part of the Vista telescope.
News from Rodriguez (UK) (11 June 2007)
Eur 8 million in counterfeit bearings destroyed
Counterfeit components have been found to be responsible for a number of serious accidents, including the crashing of a Norwegian airliner from which no passengers survived. Brochure available
News from SKF UK ( 4 June 2007)
Bearings website goes international
Improved website provides information about NKE bearings and their applications.
News from NKE Austria (31 May 2007)
Couplings ease heavy equipment connections
OK Couplings provide a simple solution to mounting and dismounting shaft couplings. Brochure available
News from SKF UK (28 May 2007)
Machine automates pharmaceutical dispensing
User application article A new dispensing machine had some tough design criteria to meet to become the fastest, most productive and accurate retail robotic dispensing system in the World.
News from Micromech (24 May 2007)
Bearings tolerate contaminated lubricants
Super-TF bearings offer up to 10 times the life of ordinary carburised steel when used with contaminated lubrication. Brochure available
News from NSK UK (22 May 2007)
Cylindrical roller bearings go on show
NKE Austria's single-row cylindrical roller bearings are used in pumps and compressors, mechanical presses, electric motors, gearboxes, traction motors and axle bearings for railway vehicles.
News from NKE Austria ( 8 May 2007)
Seals and lubrication go into historical ship
Buried in the traditional framework of the Gotheborg III is some of the latest technology, including condition monitors from SKF. Brochure available
News from SKF UK ( 3 May 2007)
Linear guidance system reduces throughput times
The Schaeffler Group's INA Linear Technology Division has developed a linear guide that operates on steel rolling elements and is capable of reaching speeds of up to 10m/s. Brochure available
News from Schaeffler (UK) ( 2 May 2007)
Monster Ferris wheel uses composite bearings
User application article Composite bearing materials are used for bushes and washers on the giant Singapore Flyer observation wheel's main frame support at the wire rope terminations.
News from Trelleborg Sealing Solutions ( 1 May 2007)
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