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Dry-Running Ball Bearings
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Made of naturally slippery plastic so there's no lubricant to maintain or make a mess. These bearings are ideal for spic-and-span spaces since oil won't drip off, wash out, or collect dust over time. They won't rust or warp from moisture, so they stand up to thorough cleanings.
Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, reducing wear and extending the life of the bearing.
Acetal—The most common choice for plastic bearings, acetal is economical yet still stands up to daily wear and tear.
316 Stainless Steel Balls—Won't corrode from salt water or harsh chemicals, such as bleach and chlorine found in cleaning solutions.
Glass Balls—Nonmagnetic, so they won't interfere with sensors and other sensitive electronics.