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These steel ball bearings handle higher loads than stainless steel and plastic bearings.
For greater accuracy and higher speeds, these bearings are made to tighter tolerances than standard ball bearings.
A solid polymer lubricant surrounds the balls, eliminating the need for additional lubrication. Because it's solid, the lubricant blocks out water and dust, extending the life of the bearing.
Wider than our standard ball bearings, these rugged bearings are good for handling heavy loads at low speeds.
With a spherical raceway and two rows of balls, these bearings compensate for shaft misalignment.
Good for use in electric motors and power generators, these bearings have ceramic balls that insulate against stray current to prevent damage to the bearing.
Internal locking elements (sprags) lock to transmit torque in one direction while turning freely in the other direction.
Use these bearings where high speed and precision are not required.
Mount these bearings onto a square shaft.
Mount these bearings onto a hex shaft.
For use on tapered shafts and round shafts with adapter sleeves, these ball-bearings have a spherical raceway to compensate for shaft misalignment.
Bearings are 440C stainless steel for good corrosion resistance.
Made of slippery plastic, these bearings do not require lubrication and have excellent corrosion and chemical resistance.
Made of PVDF, these bearings resist moisture absorption, so they won’t warp in underwater applications.
A solid polymer lubricant surrounds the balls, eliminating the need for additional lubrication. Bearings are 440C stainless steel.
Made to tight tolerances, these 440C stainless steel bearings combine speed and accuracy with corrosion resistance.
Good for applications with incidental food contact, these 440C stainless steel bearings have a food-grade, solid polymer lubricant between the balls and race that eliminates the need for additional lubrication.
These 316 stainless steel bearings are more corrosion resistant than our other stainless steel bearings, but they have a lower load capacity.
With two rows of balls, these lightweight bearings have greater durability and load capacity—and a wider profile—than single-row plastic bearings.
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.
Install these acetal bearings in caustic environments and where lubrication can’t be used. They have good all-around corrosion and chemical resistance.
Quickly secure these bearings onto shafts with the clamp-on collar for a concentric, mar-free hold.
Slip these bearings onto a shaft and secure with the included set screws, no special tools required.
Made with either PEEK or graphite, these ball bearings work in applications that are too hot for most other ball bearings.
Install these bearings for use with combined radial and thrust loads. They are often used in spindle applications and can be combined with cylindrical roller bearings to better handle radial loads.
An ABEC-7 rating means these bearings are made to some of the tightest tolerances, so they operate at the highest speeds.