Bearings
Bearings are essential components in machinery, designed to reduce friction and support radial and axial loads. At OneMonroe, we offer a comprehensive selection of high-quality bearings, including ball bearings, roller bearings, plain bearings, and more, to meet the demands of various industries. Whether used in industrial automation, aerospace, automotive, or heavy equipment applications, our bearings ensure smooth operation, enhanced durability, and optimal performance.
With a commitment to precision and reliability, OneMonroe provides bearings engineered for superior load capacity and longevity. Our extensive range includes options with specialized coatings, materials, and configurations to withstand extreme temperatures, high speeds, and harsh environments. Backed by our industry expertise and dedicated support team, we help customers find the right bearing solutions to maximize efficiency and operational success.
Bearings
- Bore: The inner diameter of the bearing, where the shaft fits. This measurement is critical to ensure the proper fit for rotational movement.
- Ceramic Bearings: Bearings made with ceramic materials, often providing lighter weight, lower friction, and excellent heat resistance. These are commonly used in high speed or high temperature applications due to their durability and longevity.
- Composite Bearings: Constructed from a blend of materials, such as polymers or fiber reinforced composites, these bearings offer durability, light weight, and resistance to corrosion. They’re used in applications where traditional metals may not perform well.
- Custom Bearings: Bearings designed to meet specific application requirements, including unique sizes, materials, or load capacities. Custom bearings are tailored to unique operational needs.
- Engage Outer Diameter (O/D): The diameter where the bearing engages or sits within a housing. This helps determine the bearing's fit and stability in its housing.
- Flange Outer Diameter (O/D): The outer diameter of the flange, if the bearing has one. Flanges provide an additional mounting surface, aiding in secure placement.
- Flange Width: The width or thickness of the flange, which adds structural support and stability when mounted.
- Glass Bearings: These bearings use glass balls and are highly resistant to corrosion, magnetism, and electricity. They’re suitable for sensitive applications in medical, chemical, or electronic equipment.
- Load Capacity (lbs.): The maximum weight load the bearing can support, measured in pounds, indicating the bearing’s durability under specific operational loads.
- Non Corrosive Bearings: Made from materials resistant to corrosion, such as stainless steel or special coatings, these bearings are ideal for environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, or harsh conditions where rust and degradation could occur.
- Other Bearings: This category includes specialized or niche bearings not commonly available, potentially incorporating unconventional materials or designed for rare applications.
- Stand Out: The amount the bearing extends beyond the housing or mounting surface, important for installations where clearance is a consideration.
- Tube Size: The outer diameter or the dimension of the tube housing the bearing, which impacts the bearing’s compatibility with different housings.