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Use these bearings where high speed and precision are not required.
Wider than our standard ball bearings, these rugged bearings are good for handling heavy loads at low speeds.
Bearings are 440C stainless steel for good corrosion resistance.
Made to tight tolerances, these 440C stainless steel bearings combine speed and accuracy with corrosion resistance.
The flange ensures proper positioning inside a tube or housing.
When speed and accuracy matter most, opt for these bearings. They’re made to tighter tolerances than standard flanged ball bearings.
No need to worry about precisely aligning these bearings—they swivel to compensate for up to 5° of shaft misalignment.
Unlike other ball bearings, these do not need to be fully inserted into a housing. A spline around the outside of the bearing creates a permanent, secure hold in thin panels.
In addition to handling higher loads than three-piece ball bearings, one-piece bearings are easier to handle. They have an outer band that holds the bearing together and acts as a shield against dust and other contaminants.
Steel balls and washers allow these bearings to handle higher loads than bearings with stainless steel components.
A combination of stainless steel and nylon components provide increased corrosion resistance over standard thrust ball bearings.
Also known as Oilite® bearings.
Increased iron content makes these bearings stronger and more resistant to shock loads than standard oil-embedded bearings; however they operate at lower speeds.
For applications with frequent starts and stops, the oil in these bearings contains particles of slippery PTFE that lubricate the bearing during startup.
Unlike other sleeve bearings, these do not need to be fully inserted into a housing. Their unique shape creates a permanent, secure hold in thin panels.
Graphite provides a layer of dry lubrication that can operate in high-temperature environments.
Use these bearings in applications with frequent starts and stops because they operate with very little friction.
Use where high loads and speeds are not required.
A metal shell adds strength.
Made of FDA-listed materials or FDA compliant, these bearings are for use in food applications. They also withstand caustic and washdown environments.
Permanently and securely install these self-clinching bearings into panels, with no need for precision-bored holes or machined mounts.
These bearings stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other dry-running sleeve bearings.
Good for underwater applications, these bearings won’t swell or warp when wet.
Even in the presence of harsh chemicals and extreme temperatures, these bearings operate under heavy loads and at high speeds.
These bronze bearings are strong, wear resistant, and excellent at handling shock loads.
A figure-8-shaped groove provides a flow path for lubricant, distributing it evenly along the bearing’s surface.
Support heavy loads that are often found in bottling and filling lines in food plants—these bearings contain extra iron and FDA-compliant oil. They’re flanged, so they handle loads both parallel and perpendicular to the shaft.
The oil in these bearings is suitable for incidental contact with food.
These bearings come with a traceable lot number and material test report. They are also known as Oilite® bearings.
A slit running along the length of these bearings allows you to quickly slip them into a housing—no tools required.
Reinforced with polyester fabric, these plastic bearings have load and speed capabilities comparable to metal bearings.
Made of FDA listed materials for use in food applications, these bearings also withstand caustic and washdown environments.
Compensating for minor shaft misalignment and not requiring lubrication, these sleeve bearings swivel to self-align and are dry running. They don’t need a housing and you can install and replace them without any tools because they’re slip fit.
These bearings stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other dry-running flanged sleeve bearings.
Graphite provides a layer of dry lubrication that operates in high-temperature environments.
Made of acetal with a PTFE filler, these bearings handle velocities up to twice as high as standard acetal bearings. They swivel to compensate for a small amount of shaft misalignment.
The addition of iron and aluminum gives these aluminum-bronze bearings high strength and excellent corrosion resistance—making them suitable for use in marine and mining applications.
Furnished with a traceable lot number and material test report, these bronze bearings are strong, wear resistant, and excellent at handling shock loads.
Also known as drawn-cup roller bearings, these are our thinnest roller bearings. The outer ring is drawn out to form a lip that holds the bearing together.
Thinner rollers allow these bearings to fit in tighter spaces than tapered-roller thrust bearings.
Adapt needle-roller thrust bearings to use on unhardened, unground surfaces.
Use these bearings for light loads and small shafts. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
Embedded lubricant particles increase the load capacity of these bearings while also making them slippery.
Use these nylon or acetal bearings for light loads. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
Made of FDA listed PEEK, these bearings are suitable for direct contact with food. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
Made of acetal with a PTFE filling, these light duty bearings handle speeds twice as fast as standard acetal bearings can.
Startup friction causes these porous bronze bearings to release a thin layer of oil on the bearing’s surface.
These roller bearings handle extremely high speeds for their small size.
Designed with a thin, compact housing, these bearings are good for space-constrained applications.
Made from slippery materials, these bearings reduce friction without the oily mess.
Made of acetal blended with PTFE, these bearings handle speeds twice as fast as standard sleeve bearings.
Roller bearings have a thinner profile and larger contact area than ball bearings, making them stronger and more space-efficient than ball bearings.
Also known as yoke-style cam followers, these rollers have more mounting flexibility than threaded track rollers. They're typically mounted onto a shaft or clevis rod end.
With a double row of cylindrical roller bearings, these rollers provide the highest combination of speed and dynamic radial load ratings of any shaft-mount track roller we offer.
Made of 440C stainless steel, these shaft-mount track rollers resist corrosion in damp environments.
Reduce the ID of sprockets, pulleys, and gears in low-torque applications.
Also known as Trantorque bushings, these tighten with a twist of the collar nut—no screws needed.