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Ball Bearings

Ball bearings are small metal balls placed between two rings to help parts move smoothly. They reduce friction, help machines run easier, and last longer. You’ll find them in cars, bicycles, appliances, and many other devices.

Miniature & Instrument

Our small, precision bearings offer minimal friction and high efficiency—perfect for compact applications like medical devices, robotics, or small electric motors. They support both radial and axial loads, while delivering smooth, quiet performance even at high speeds.

Angular Contact

Our angular contact bearings handle both radial and axial loads. With a specialized contact angle, they excel in high-speed, high-precision settings like machine tool spindles or turbine engines—ensuring reliable accuracy and durability.

Unground

These cost-effective bearings have a less refined finish, leading to lower accuracy and higher friction. They’re ideal for low-speed or low-precision uses—such as agricultural machinery or simple mechanical assemblies—where perfect alignment and high-speed performance aren’t critical.

Deep Groove

Featuring deep raceway grooves for both radial and moderate axial loads, deep groove bearings are incredibly versatile. Their low friction and dynamic load capacity make them ideal for high-speed applications like electric motors, gearboxes, and machinery.

Radial

Radial bearings support forces perpendicular to the shaft. Their simple, robust design suits applications like conveyor belts, pulleys, and motor shafts—providing efficient friction reduction, minimal wear, and stable rotation.

Custom Ball Bearings