A ball bearing is a type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to maintain the separation between the bearing races. Its main purpose is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. Ball bearings are widely used in machinery, vehicles, and industrial equipment because they enable smooth motion, high speed, and long service life with minimal maintenance.
A Withdrawal Sleeve is a tapered sleeve used to dismount bearings with a tapered bore from a cylindrical shaft.
A Lock Nut (also called Bearing Nut or Withdrawal/Adapter Nut) is a special precision nut used to secure bearings, adapter sleeves, or withdrawal sleeves on a shaft.
A Lock Washer is a special washer used with a lock nut to prevent the nut from loosening due to vibration or rotation during operation.
A Locating Ring (also called Snap Ring, Retaining Ring, or Axial Locking Ring) is a circular ring used to axially locate a bearing, sleeve, or other component on a shaft or in a housing.