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The flange ensures proper positioning inside a tube or housing.
Flanged and creating twice as many contact points as angular-contact ball bearings, these bearings ensure correct positioning within a tube or housing and resist radial loads.
Install these acetal bearings in caustic environments and where lubrication can’t be used. They have good all-around corrosion and chemical resistance.
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.
Slip these bearings onto a shaft and secure with the included set screws, no special tools required.
Designed with a thin, compact housing, these bearings are good for space-constrained applications.
Ball bearings operate with less friction than other bearings, so you can run them at higher speeds.
Use these bearings for light loads and small shafts. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
Use these bearings in corrosive environments and under water.
Synthetic grease enables these bearings to operate in temperatures up to 400° F—nearly double the maximum temperature of standard mounted ball bearings with two-bolt flange.
An elongated mounting hole on one side of the flange lets you adjust the position of these bearings without having to remove your shaft.
The lubricant in these mounted ball bearings is NSF registered H1 and FDA compliant for incidental contact with food.
These bearings have the highest speed ratings of any mounted ball bearing in our offering.
Used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical plants, these mounted ball bearings are IP69K certified for washdown environments and have a two-bolt flange for mounting.
Permanently lubricated and IP69K certified for washdown environments, these mounted ball bearings are useful for hard-to-reach areas in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical plants. Mount them using their two-bolt flange.
These roller bearings handle extremely high speeds for their small size.
A bolt in each corner makes for a secure, even hold.
Made to withstand frequent washdowns, these bearings are permanently lubricated, which means you’ll never have to add lubricant. Use them in hard-to-reach areas in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical plants.
Synthetic grease enables these bearings to operate in temperatures up to 400° F—nearly double the maximum temperature of standard mounted ball bearings with four-bolt flange.
The lubricant in these mounted ball bearings is suitable for incidental contact with food.
The tapered rollers in these bearings support large shafts at high static loads.
With a four-bolt flange for mounting and an IP69K certification approving them for washdown environments, these mounted ball bearings are used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical plants.
Rated IP69K for washdowns, these bearings stand up to frequent cleanings in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical plants.
With all three mounting holes on one side, you can position the bearing above or below the mounting surface.
The flanged housing makes these bearings a good solution for vertical linear motion applications.
The shell, housing, and balls of these bearings are stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance.
A ceramic coating makes high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration possible.
The Frelon liner on these bearings allows them to stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other flange-mounted linear sleeve bearings.
A flange with mounting holes makes it easy to attach a load to these bearings. Create a compact linear and rotary motion system for robots and other applications requiring complex, fast movements, by combining them with ball splines.
Also known as single-start ball screws and nuts, these have a single thread that runs the length of the screw. They operate with more torque than fast-travel ball screws and nuts.
Keep your ball screw spinning without the ball nut damaging your system. When the ball nut reaches the stop pin at either end of the ball screw, it disengages and begins to idle.
Multiple thread channels (also known as thread starts) create faster linear travel than ball screws with a single thread start.