English

Recent News

+Does cycling tone your stomach?

How to lose belly fat by cycling - BikeRadarJan 2, 2020 — These cross-training workouts will boost your cycling performance Planks are also excellent for toning the core muscles and...  Read More

+When compared the temperature rise in partial bearing is lesser than full bearing?

Hydrodynamic Friction of Viscosity-Modified Oils in a JournalSep 6, 2018 — To address this, the temperature of the bearing is monitored using thermocouples. It was then noted that...  Read More

+How do you know if a product is branded?

Selling branded products on Amazon - ZenstoresJul 7, 2017 — Find out what you need to know about selling your own brand and other If you have your own, branded, products to sell and you...  Read More

+How do you know if a product is branded?

Selling branded products on Amazon - ZenstoresJul 7, 2017 — Find out what you need to know about selling your own brand and other If you have your own, branded, products to sell and you...  Read More

+How long does it take to replace a wheel hub assembly?

5 Symptoms of Bad Front & Rear Wheel Bearings (andDec 7, 2020 — But in any case, you should take your vehicle to a mechanic and have them Average Cost to Replace Front, Rear, and Hub...  Read More

+Are ABEC 9 bearings fast?

Do ABEC Ratings Matter for Roller Skate Bearings?Jun 16, 2018 — “Jeff, I just want to go super fast on my new roller skates, so I guess I will go for the ABEC-9. They are the most...  Read More

FAQS

QWhere are Timken bearings made?

ATimken Bearings to be Made in Russia. The Timken Company, which is based in Canton, said on Tuesday that it has reached an agreement with a Russian company to make rail bearings overseas. United Wagon Co. operates, leases and maintains freight cars in Russia and will make the AP-2 rail bearing.

QWhat is a self locking nut?

ASelf locking nut is a nut which has a nylon inserted on the top of the nut. When this nut is turned on the threads of a bolt, the nylon deforms itself around the screw threads as such prevents the nut to rotate in the opposite direction.

QShould a washer go on nut side, or the bolt side?

AIf there is only one washer used with a nut/bolt, it usually goes on the nut side. The nut in most circumstances is more movable, and is more commonly turned to tighten the assembly. The washer helps prevent damage to the surface of the object being fastened.

QWhat is an adapter sleeve?

AAdapter sleeves. Adapter sleeves are the most commonly used components for locating bearings with a tapered bore onto a cylindrical seat as they can be used on: stepped shafts

QWhat are bearing adapter sleeves?

AAdapter sleeves are the most commonly used components for locating bearings with a tapered bore onto a cylindrical seat as they can be used on: They are easy to install and require no additional location on the shaft: When used on plain shafts, the bearing can be located at any position on the shaft.