Emerson Bearing announces new material handling division
Dedicated to bearings, related products for cranes, forklifts
Emerson Bearing, a Boston-based bearing company catering to OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and MRO (maintenance, repair and operations) markets throughout the U.S., announced a new Material Handing division to specifically cater to customers requiring bearings and related products for cranes and forklifts.
Emerson Bearing’s customer care representatives in the new Material Handling division are trained to accommodate the unique needs of these clients. Emerson plays a significant role in keeping material handling equipment – which is relied upon to transport, lift or convey significant loads – running.
The new division also carries related products, including spherical bushings, taper roller bearings, rod ends, oil seals, isolator seals, adhesives and sealants.
Cranes require high load carrying capacity and durability whether for wheels, crane hooks, hook blocks or pillar applications. For most applications, spherical roller bearings provide a durable solution.
For applications requiring extra high dynamic and static load ratings, Emerson recommends cylindrical roller sheave bearings which have the added advantage of rubber seals to prevent water and dust intrusion.
Emerson offers related products such as ball bearings, roller bearings, mounted units, sheave wheel bearings, oil seals, isolator seals, roller chains, rod ends and spherical bushings.
Emerson provides clients with the a Bearing Failure Analysis Service which helps determine the cause of bearing failure so that it may prevent future failure and predict reliability.
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