Product category:
Bearings
News Release from: Cross + Morse | Subject: Sealmaster
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 January 2004
Mounted bearings go to extremes
Cross + Morse has extended its range of Sealmaster mounted ball, tapered roller and spherical roller bearing units, for general industrial applications.
Cross + Morse has extended its range of Sealmaster mounted ball, tapered roller and spherical roller bearing units, for general industrial applications Manufactured in partnership with Emerson Power Transmission, the Sealmaster range of mounted bearings and spherical rod bearings is designed for use in applications where conventional support bearings often fail, such as in high temperatures, air handling environments, construction industry, fluid handling and eccentric drive operations
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Sealmaster range is specifically designed to cope with temperature extremes and arduous environments, where low-maintenance and long service life is required.
Patented design features, proven over 50 years design and manufacture, make possible the safe, trouble-free, extra long-life running of Sealmaster mounted bearing units.
The Sealmaster range from Cross+Morse includes mounted ball, tapered roller and spherical roller bearing units in a wide range of pre-engineered specifications and finishes to suit most applications.
Custom engineered designs can be provided to match specific machine requirements and parameters, including 14 sealing options, seven coating choices and 28 housing options.
All Sealmaster solutions offer easy installation and the range is backed by Cross + Morse technical specialists. Request a free brochure from Cross + Morse ...
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