Ball Bearings
Use balls to maintain separation between bearing races. Best for high-speed, low-to-moderate load applications.
Radial Ball Bearings
Designed primarily to support loads perpendicular to the shaft.
- Deep Groove Ball Bearings
The most common bearing type; handle radial loads and light axial loads at high speeds. - Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Designed to handle combined radial and axial loads; axial load is carried in one direction. - Duplex Angular Contact Ball Bearings
A matched pair of angular contact bearings for higher load capacity and improved stiffness. - Four-Point Contact Ball Bearings
Can support axial loads in both directions while occupying less space than paired bearings. - Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Similar to two angular contact bearings mounted back-to-back; higher load capacity. - Self-Aligning Ball Bearings
Can tolerate shaft misalignment due to their spherical outer raceway.
Thrust Ball Bearings
Designed to support axial (thrust) loads only.
- Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings
Carry axial load in one direction only; not suitable for radial loads. - High-Speed Duplex Angular Contact Bearings
Optimised for precision and speed where axial loads must be controlled accurately.
Roller Bearings
Use cylindrical or shaped rollers for higher load capacity than ball bearings, especially at lower speeds.
Radial Roller Bearings
Designed to support heavy radial loads.
- Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Handle very high radial loads with minimal friction; limited axial capacity. - Double Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Provide increased radial load capacity and stiffness. - Needle Roller Bearings
Use long, thin rollers; ideal for compact designs with high load capacity. - Tapered Roller Bearings
Handle combined radial and axial loads; commonly used in automotive applications. - Double Row Tapered Roller Bearings
Higher load capacity and better shaft positioning accuracy. - Spherical Roller Bearings
Designed to accommodate misalignment while supporting heavy radial and axial loads.
Thrust Roller Bearings
Designed for heavy axial loads.
- Thrust Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Carry very heavy axial loads but cannot handle radial loads. - Thrust Needle Roller Bearings
Compact thrust bearing solution for limited space applications. - Thrust Tapered Roller Bearings
Handle axial loads combined with some radial load capability. - Thrust Spherical Roller Bearings
Support heavy axial loads and tolerate misalignment.
Special Application Bearings
Bearings engineered for specific industries, environments, or performance requirements.
- Four-Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Used in rolling mills; extremely high load capacity. - Four-Row Tapered Roller Bearings
Provide precise shaft positioning under very heavy loads. - Ultra-Thin Section Ball Bearings
Used where space and weight are critical, such as robotics and aerospace. - SL Type Cylindrical Roller Bearings
High load capacity bearings with compact dimensions. - Ultage Series Bearings
Premium bearing range designed for long life and reliability:- Sealed Spherical Roller Bearings
Reduced maintenance and contamination resistance. - Deep Groove Ball Bearings for High-Speed Servo Motors
Designed for precision motion and high rotational speed. - Precision Rolling Bearings for Machine Tools
High accuracy and stiffness for CNC and precision equipment.
- Sealed Spherical Roller Bearings
- Bearings for Special Environments
Designed to withstand extreme temperatures, corrosion, or contamination. - Clutches / Torque Limiters
Mechanical devices that protect equipment by controlling torque transmission.

