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Bearings tolerate extreme sports
User application article iglidur Z bearings from igus were set into custom carbon fibre and Kevlar wheels to meet the needs of land boards. Brochure available
News from Igus (UK) (28 September 2007)
Programme supports young engineers
The Yes programme aims to raise the profile of high-performance polymer products and build awareness of their advantages among the engineers of tomorrow. Brochure available
News from Igus (UK) (28 September 2007)
Wheel-end offers high torque
The ModulD wheel-end for commercial vehicles incorporates a caliper brake with dual-discs and combines high torque and lightweight characteristics. Brochure available
News from SKF UK (21 September 2007)
Beware bogus bearings
Technical background article Kate Hartigan, MD at Schaeffler (UK), explains how the "grey" market for bearings puts both end users and distributors at risk. Brochure available
News from Schaeffler (UK) (19 September 2007)
Ball bearings tolerate washdowns
Dodge Grip Tight adapter ball bearings reduce equipment lifecycle costs in washdown-duty zones of food, pharmaceutical and chemical processing plants. Brochure available
News from Baldor UK (12 September 2007)
Bearings supplied for navy ship
User application article The bearings provided for the T45 Daring Class Destroyer are designed to operate at a low shaft velocity with low friction and wear.
News from Trelleborg Sealing Solutions - Orkut (11 September 2007)
Split roller bearings save thousands of pounds
User application article SRB split bearings allow easy maintenance without having to remove the shafts of long horizontal rotors at United Utilities' water treatment plant at Widnes. Brochure available
News from Revolvo (10 September 2007)
Low-cost bearings offer smooth performance
Euro Bearings' Double Vee bearings and T rail systems are best used in applications with relatively light loads.
News from Euro-Bearings ( 7 September 2007)
Bearing contract signed for airliner
Both engine types approved for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner rely on FAG Aerospace's rolling bearings. Brochure available
News from Schaeffler (UK) ( 5 September 2007)
Guiding trough extends chain life
Self-supporting energy chains travelling long distances must be guided efficiently and reliably. Brochure available
News from Igus (UK) ( 3 September 2007)
Linear guideway offers trouble-free operation
Rodriguez' ball-cage based design has high-precision, gothic arch raceway profiles for long life, low noise and the accommodation of high loads.
News from Rodriguez (UK) (31 August 2007)
Bearings minimise friction and wear
Applied Materials chose a customised Type X 4-point contact bearing for the gripper arm on its Quantum X ion implant machine for the processing of silicon wafers.
News from Rodriguez (UK) (29 August 2007)
Thermoplastic bearings provide good fit
Glycodur RPL and RPH injection moulded thermoplastic bearings a high load bearing capacity and guarantee an optimum fit of the sliding bearing, even at high temperatures. Brochure available
News from FTL Seals Technology (28 August 2007)
Centralised lubrication extends service life
The MultiLube system offers complete control over the frequency and volume of the lubricants that are discharged, thereby extending the service life of equipment. Brochure available
News from SKF UK (28 August 2007)
Bearings chosen by racing car company
User application article Hewland Engineering uses SKF cylindrical roller bearings in its transmissions, as well as tapered roller bearings and four-point contact ball bearings. Brochure available
News from SKF UK (21 August 2007)
Precision ball screws suit machine tool use
SKF's precision ground ball screws offer high levels of precision, performance and functionality. Brochure available
News from SKF UK (10 August 2007)
Grinding machine aids large bearing manufacture
Revolvo's new GER 1.5m CNC internal/external grinding machinehelps it manufacture standard and bespoke solid and split bearings in sizes up to 1.5m outside diameter. Brochure available
News from Revolvo ( 7 August 2007)
Bearings acquisition announced
SKF has purchased the S2M business from UK based Edwards, by increasing its existing shareholding of 12% in S2M to 100% with an investment of approximately Eur 55 million. Brochure available
News from SKF UK ( 6 August 2007)
Bearings offer increased lifespans
Schaeffler's X-life FAG E1 spherical roller thrust bearings suffer less wear due to optimised lubricant film formation. Brochure available
News from Schaeffler (UK) ( 3 August 2007)
Low-profile bearing offers high precision
The FMB turntable bearing is designed to provide high-performance circular motions in as small a package as possible.
News from Micromech ( 3 August 2007)
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