FAG Bearing
FAG Bearings have been synonymous with high quality for over 120 years. In 1883, Friedrich Fischer designed a ball grinding machine in Schweinfurt, Germany that, for the first time, made it possible to produce absolutely round steel balls by grinding. The invention is regarded as the foundation for the entire rolling bearing industry.
FAG bearings usually are composed of two bearing rings with integral raceways. Rolling elements are arranged between the rings and roll on the raceways. Rolling elements can be balls, cylindrical rollers, needle rollers, tapered rollers or barrel rollers. The rolling elements are generally guided by a cage that keeps them at a uniform distance from each FAG Bearingsother and prevents them coming into contact with each other. In needle roller bearings and ribless spherical roller bearings, the cage also ensures that the rolling element axis is positioned correctly. Where bearings can be dismantled, the cage holds the rolling elements together and gives easier fitting of the bearings. For particular applications, rolling bearings with a full complement of balls, cylindrical rollers or needle rollers may be used.
- 120 mm x 200 mm x 80 mm 120 mm x 200 mm x 80 mm FAG 24124-E1 FAG Bearing
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- FAG 713640250 FAG Bearing
- Bearings
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- 75 mm x 160 mm x 37 mm 75 mm x 160 mm x 37 mm FAG NJ315-E-TVP2 FAG Bearing
- Angular Contact Ball Bearing
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- FAG 29336-E1 FAG Bearing
- Roller Bearings
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- 120 mm x 165 mm x 22 mm 120 mm x 165 mm x 22 mm FAG B71924-E-2RSD-T-P4S FAG Bearing
- Plain Bearing Spherical Rod Ends
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