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Ball bearings are used for precision applications in many markets. Radial ball bearings operate under relatively high speed and several load conditions. A traditional ball bearing consists of an inner…
Similar to ball bearings, roller bearings are mechanical assemblies designed to carry a load while minimizing friction. The key difference is that roller bearings consist of either cylindrical or tapered…
Inch series miniature bearings are single row ball bearings starting with inside diameters as small as .0400 though .5000. Miniature bearings carry a moderate radial load and provide high performance…
Precision bearings have a higher than standard precision level. Precision ball bearings conform to ABEC-1 and ABEC-3 tolerances to meet demanding application requirements while high precision ball bearings…
A rod bearing is also known as a heim or rose joint which are mechanical articulating joints. The joint maintains a fixed point of contact between two parts. The two main parts each have a shaft or hole…
Our Airframe Control Ball Bearings include a full range of choices in configurations and meet various standard and precision grades.
Linear bearings are designed to provide free motion in one direction and linear motion with minimal deflection and friction to the shaft. They can use a pad, bushing, or a roller system to carry on a load…
Integrating plain bearings and bushings into an application can prove to be incredibly advantageous.
Thrust ball bearings consist of ball bearings with a separator supported by two races that may be flat or grooved. These bearings provide for exceptionally low friction and high axial loads.
MMB now stocks a wide variety of flange units and pillow block bearings.