Adapter Type Bearings
Deep Groove
Needle Roller
Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Tapered Roller
Stainless Steel Housing
Ball Bearings
Thrust Roller Bearing
Bearing Units
Types of Bearings
Deep Groove Ball Bearing
They have grooves in both inner and outer rings.
Angular Contact Ball Bearings
They carry the load from one ring to other at an angle.
Self-aligning Ball Bearings
They compensate misalignment between shaft and housing.
Cylindrical Roller Bearings
They can carry high radial loads.
Tapered Roller Bearings
They can carry both axial and radial loads.
Needle Roller Bearings
They can carry radial loads.
Spherical Roller Bearings
They can carry both axial and radial loads and compensate to some extent, the misalignment between shaft and housing.
Roller Bearings
They carry heavier loads than ball bearings. Its line of contact is higher than the ball bearings.
Bearing Unit Series
With Ductile Cast Iron Housing
Bearing boxes are made of ductile spheroidal graphite cast iron for improved breaking strength compared to gray cast iron. Dimensions are designed to be as compact as possible, making them suitable for applications with limited space and weight.
Steel Series
Rolled steel housings for general structures are machined with precision gas cutting, ensuring higher rigidity compared to general cast steel. Their excellent load capacity and impact resistance make them suitable for parts where safety is a concern, or where there are high vibrations or impacts.
Stainless Steel Series
Units combining a stainless-steel housing and stainless steel ball bearings with improved corrosion resistance over general cast iron units. Heat-solidifying grease (polylube) in the ball bearings provide a clean environment and lower rotational torque.