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Saving on lost production costs (1st May 2008)
NSK deployed its Asset Improvement Programme (AIP) on behalf of a manufacturer of sugar coated sweets.
From Plant process control
Longer life, higher speeds and improved productivity (1st January 2007)
Rolling bearings used in the production of paper have among the toughest lives of bearings used anywhere. In addition to the arduous regime of a continuous production cycle, they are required to handle high- temperature condi
Groundbreaking bearings help break Guiness record (27th July 2006)
Traction motor bearings manufactured by NSK have been installed in the fastest elevators in the world, in the tallest building in the world: the Taipei 101 in Taiwan. The Taipei 101 building became the world’s tallest (508 metres) by surpassing the P
From Newsletter Stories
Electric motors bearing up well (1st January 2006)
Research in the USA has found that bearing systems failures in electric motors are costing the electric utility industry $150m annually. Steve Wilkinson of NSK Bearings Europe outlines how UK firms can avoid a similar drain.
From Production engineering
Grease use slides into other areas (1st January 2005)
New grease technology provides more engineered solutions to lubrication of rolling element bearings
LONGER LIFE BEARINGS (1st November 2003)
NSK has developed a spherical roller bearing for use in the guide rolls of continuous casting machines. The Super Wear-Resistant (SWR) bearing is said to have more than twice the life of conventional (SUJ2) bearing types. The company claims that in f