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A flange on one side of the wheel keeps your equipment running on square structural tubing and other rails.
A flange on one or both sides of the wheel keeps your equipment running on square structural tubing and other rails.
A flange on one or both sides of the wheel keeps your equipment running on rails and square structural tubing.
Make your own wheels by cutting these wheel blanks to size with a band saw. They're easy to machine so you can create V-groove and flanged wheels, as well as conveyor rollers and pulleys.
Shaft-mount track rollers have more mounting flexibility than threaded track rollers.
Thread the stud directly into a component or secure with a nut for through-hole mounting.
A dual-flange design provides guidance on both sides and helps these rollers stay on track.
The tapered rollers in these bearings support large shafts at high static loads.
With no moving parts, sleeve bearings are better for dirty environments than ball and roller bearings.
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.
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.
A bolt in each corner makes for a secure, even hold.
These bearings have the highest speed ratings of any mounted ball bearing in our offering.
Use these bearings in corrosive environments and under water.
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.
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.
These roller bearings handle extremely high speeds for their small size.
Startup friction causes these porous bronze bearings to release a thin layer of oil on the bearing’s surface.
The lubricant in these mounted ball bearings is NSF registered H1 and FDA compliant for incidental contact with food.
Ball bearings operate with less friction than other bearings, so you can run them at higher speeds.
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.
Use these bearings for light loads and small shafts. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
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.
Designed with a thin, compact housing, these bearings are good for space-constrained applications.
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.
Made of FDA listed PEEK, these bearings are suitable for direct contact with food. 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.
Handling speeds twice as fast as standard mounted sleeve bearings while limiting wear on your system, these bearings are made of PTFE-filled acetal.
Made of acetal with a PTFE filling, these light duty bearings handle speeds twice as fast as standard acetal bearings can.
Capable of handling temperatures from -400° to 750° F, these graphalloy bearings have the widest temperature range of any of our mounted bearings.
Cut these rollers to the width you need using a band saw