Quick-release nut for leadscrew tables

June 9, 2011
An online Technical Toolbox provides bearing customers the tools necessary to determine which bearings meet their requirements

An online Technical Toolbox provides bearing customers the tools necessary to determine which bearings meet their requirements.

A bearing-failure analysis tool helps users diagnose why a bearing failed and how to correct the problem to prevent repeated failures. Technical definitions and conversion charts give customers technical data and engineering information needed for their bearing applications, including comparison charts of the load-carrying ability of different types of bearings; inch, decimal, and metric conversion charts; an overview of bearing types; shaft and housing fits for electricmotor- style bearings; interchanges; engineering data for superprecise bearings; and a glossary of engineering terms.

Emerson Bearings
201 Brighton Ave.
Boston, MA 02134
(800) 225- 2587
www.emersonbearing.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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