The ceramic bearings used in the cycling industry are a controversial topic. This is because they are cheaper and reduce friction significantly. But what is the difference between a ceramic and steel bearing? This article will explain the benefits and disadvantages of ceramic bearings. It will also ... read more
A Y-bearing unit can be used in a wide range of applications, including agricultural machinery, construction machinery, conveying systems and packaging lines. These units are extremely light and easy to mount, and they feature a spherical outer surface and matching bore. As their name implies, they ... read more
The Double-Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing is an example of a self-aligning bearing. As a result of its radial clearance, it can be axially positioned in both directions. The open design and self-aligning properties of this bearing make it a great choice for applications that require maximum performanc... read more
The Ball Bearing is a rolling-element bearing with balls that maintain separation between the bearing races. This type of bearing has many benefits, including low friction, and is often the best choice for high-speed applications. Read on to find out how they work and how they can benefit you. This ... read more
A tapered roller bearing has a unique design that is different from other types of roller bearings. The rollers of a tapered-roller bearing have two raceways that are angled. The inner raceway is called a cone and the outer raceway is called a cup. The rollers are separated by a cage that maintains ... read more