deep groove ball bearing

Deep groove ball bearings are the most widely used bearing type and are particularly versatile . They have low friction and are optimized for low noise and low vibration which enables high rotational speeds.

spherical roller bearing

Spherical bearings are used in countless industrial applications where there are heavy loads, moderate speeds and possibly misalignment. Some common application areas are:  GearboxesWind turbines .

tapered roller bearing

Pairs of tapered roller bearings are used in car and vehicle wheel bearings where they must cope simultaneously with large vertical (radial) and horizontal (axial) forces. Tapered roller bearings are commonly used for  moderate speed, heavy duty applications where durability is required.

ball bearing unit

Ball bearing units consist of an insert bearing mounted in a housing . An insert bearing is a deep groove ball bearing with a sphered (convex) outside surface and an extended inner ring that includes a mechanism to lock the unit onto the shaft.

angular contact ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings have inner and outer ring raceways that are displaced relative to each other in the direction of the bearing axis . This means that these bearings are designed to accommodate combined loads, i.e. simultaneously acting radial and axial loads.

cylindrical roller bearing

Cylindrical roller bearings, in which either the inner or outer rings has two ribs and the other ring has one , are capable of taking some axial load in one direction Double-row cylindrical roller bearings have high radial rigidity and are used primarily for precision machine tools.

needle roller bearing

These bearings are often used in automotive applications such as rocker arm pivots, pumps, compressors and transmissions . The drive shaft of a rear-wheel drive vehicle typically has at least eight needle bearings (four in each U joint) and often more if it is particularly long, or operates on steep slopes.

thrust ball bearings

Thrust bearings support the axial thrust of both horizontal and vertical shafts. The functions are to prevent the shaft from drifting in the axial direction and to transfer thrust loads applied on the shaft .

high TEMPERATURE bearing

High temperature bearings are designed for challenging operating conditions, with variants capable of performing at temperatures as high as 350 °C (660 °F). These bearings incorporate graphite-based lubrication which can lubricate at high temperatures and low speeds, eliminating the risk of metal-to-metal contact.

marine bearings

Countrose rubber-lined bearings have been used in the marine and pump industries for more than 40 years, gaining a long-established reputation for durability and excellence along the way. Countless shipbuilders and repairers; pump designers and manufacturers specify Countrose water-lubricated bearings for their quality and top-class performance.What sets us apart from other manufacturers is that we are able to offer customers two different types of elastomeric lined bearings, polyurethane and nitrile rubber – the choice of lining dictated by the environmental (abrasive) conditions, for example in shallow water containing sand or grit.