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The Timken Company
Industry: Machine tools
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Company Profile:
The Timken Company's expertise is in metallurgy, friction management and power transmission. In using this expertise their goal is to improve the reliability and efficiency of machinery all around the world.
A light-duty packaged bearing that includes a sensing system for antilock brake and traction control systems.
Industry:Machine tools
An enhanced Unipac design that incorporates a flange to ease mounting of the bearing assembly.
Industry:Machine tools
A friction reducing bearing that is made up of a cup, cone and tapered rollers, which rotate around the raceway of the bearing.
Industry:Machine tools
Radial roller bearing with heavy section outer ring, intended to roll on track, or cam follower.
Industry:Machine tools
No clearance between the roller and races.
Industry:Machine tools
Damage resulting from the removal of materials from surfaces in relative motion. Wear is generally described as: : Abrasive: Removal of materials from surfaces in relative motion by a cutting or abrasive action of a hard particle, which is usually a contaminant. : Adhesive: Removal of materials from surfaces in relative motion as a result of surface contact. Galling and scuffing are the extreme cases. : Corrosive: Removal of materials by chemical action.
Industry:Machine tools
Bearing with inner ring extended on one or both sides in order to achieve greater shaft support and permit addition of locking device and provide additional space for sealing devices.
Industry:Machine tools
Axial slotted sleeve with cylindrical bore, tapered outside surface and male screw thread at large end. Used for mounting and dismounting (by means of nut) of bearing with tapered bore on cylindrical outside surface of shaft. Also called push-type sleeve.
Industry:Machine tools
An automotive bearing that is sold as an assembled set and is non-adjustable; characterized by a cone with no large rib.
Industry:Machine tools
Tapered roller bearings naturally align themselves as a result of the balance of forces on the bearing, keeping rolling elements moving smoothly in wheels and other automotive applications.
Industry:Machine tools