Spherical Roller Bearings Tag

The paper and board industry necessitates robust bearings that can endure the demanding conditions of the production process. Enter NTN's ULTAGE® spherical roller bearings, engineered to make a lasting impact in this industry. Standard bearings may exhibit a shorter service life, lower load capacity, and struggle...

Conveyors are a crucial piece of equipment for quarrying operations, utilising a combination of rollers, belts, bearings and pulleys to transport material around the site. According to Michael Greelish, National Account Manager for Mining, Quarrying and Resources at Motion Australia, bearing failure is one of...

“Every so often, a range of products comes along that sets the standard and become unparalleled in the market,” says Tony Tormey– Category Manager for Industrial Bearings at Motion Australia. “And when it comes to bearings solutions for heavy industry, the Timken® solid-block housed units...

When CBC Regional Mining Manager, Sam Wilkinson, received a query from a copper mining customer in Northern Queensland about a bearing failure analysis on one of their flotation blowers, he moved quickly to draw up a proposal that included an NTN bearings solution. “The fans move...

The Timken® Spherical Roller Bearing Solid-Block Housed Units are solid-blocks of steel that have been designed to eliminate the risk of bearing contamination. “These units are completely sealed off and come pre-assembled – unlike standard bearings which are supplied in separate components, the bearing, housing and...

When it comes to the mechanical components of ball mills – which are essential to any hard rock mining operation – the focus is often on the trunnion bearings. With diameters typically ranging from one to two metres, these bearings tend to steal the show. But...

Processes in building material manufacturing often involve high temperatures and critical stresses. Cement, tile and brick production processes require hammer mills to crush the aggregate material into smaller pieces and then vibrating screens to classify these crushed particles by size.