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Bearing

Model PMT160-DC is a single-axis precision positioning stage that comes in five sizes and strokes ranging from 50 to 300 mm.

UtiliTrak PW Series linear guides feature low-friction polymer wheels with highgrade synthetic lubricant and stainlesssteel studs.

Durobal bearings work for high-speed, low-load applications.

Plain and flanged inch-size ball bearings feature an extended inner ring to provide greater torsional stability.

Spherical plain bearings come ready to mount and self-align to simultaneously accommodate misalignment and oscillating movements in cranes, conveyors, forklifts, hydraulic cylinders, mobile construction and agricultural equipment, industrial robots, mineral-processing equipment, food and beverage machinery, packaging equipment, and other applications.

Iglide H370 plastic plain bearings are designed for wet environments and high-temperature applications.

The ABRS Series of rotary air bearings feature angular positioning, velocity stability, and error-motion performance in a low-profile package.

The interactive ToughMet Bearing Design Guide provides dimensional tolerances and bearing performance information.

NHBB ultrahigh speed bearings integrate antimicrobial silver plating into their composite metal-polymer retainer.

BMF Series fixed rigid bearing mounts handle both radial and axial loads.

New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Inc. (NHBB) Precision Division in Chatsworth, California recently introduced the industry's first ultra-high speed bearing with anti-bacterial properties.

The self-adjusting-type Power Linear Bush uses cages made of a synthetic resin that continually lubricates the rolling elements.

Two new series of self-clinching pressbearings feature Teflon-filled acetal or oil-impregnated sintered bronze bearings.

Spiral-wound retaining rings expand the design envelope of conventional snap rings.

With designers looking for compact bearings for turntable applications such as positioning and inspection tables or radar antenna mounts, Kaydon Bearings Div., Muskegon, Mich., designed the Real-Slim TT Series of thinsection bearings.