Bearings Explained
This is a commonly asked question by a lot of our customers so we thought we would explain the differences and the benefits of each.
This is a commonly asked question by a lot of our customers, so we thought we’d explain the differences and the benefits of each.
Plain bore is still the most common wheel centre found, due to the cost. It’s simple and often used in wet environments or environments where there is likely to be residue gathering in the wheel centre. Other it offers little benefit, to the user, when manoeuvring a trolley. As it’s so simply it still has its placed and there is very little to go wrong or wear out.
The purpose of a bearing is to reduce friction between the wheel and the axle, the reason that roller bearing and ball bearings do this is because there is less friction due to the reduced contact of surface areas.
Usually this kind of bearing is only used for medium to heavy duty applications, however interestingly it is becoming more and more popular to use them in light applications.
As the push for better health and safety, in the workplace, comes into force. Onus is on ease of use and seamless operations. Introducing ball bearings on lighter duty items makes them almost effortless to use. We can now offer this within our standard ranges on our Series 60 and softer series 61 tyres.
Take a look at our vast range of castors, our most popular ranges include: stainless steel castors, polyurethane castors and heavy duty castors.
AISI 304 stainless steel plate and fork. Designed for specialist purposes where stainless steel is mandatory. Specialist Stainless Steel Roller and precision ball bearings are available within our wide range.
View the rangeHard wearing polyurethane wheels and castors, perfect for all applications.
View the rangeUsed for heavy loads within industrial environments. Range incorporates a number of wheel centres, including, Aluminium, Cast Iron and Nylon.
View the rangeDon’t compromise on quality, contact AUT today to find the right solution for your requirements.