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Housed-bearing solutions from ERIKS elevate production efficiency
23 May 2024
ERIKS UK and Ireland has introduced its enhanced range of housed-bearing solutions from industry-leading brands such as SKF, Timken, NSK, and Schaeffler.

These products are engineered to elevate production processes and protect bearings from contaminants while helping to keep lubrication in-situ, increasing product performance and reducing total cost of ownership. By integrating these solutions into your operations, you can:
- Extend Product Lifecycle: Housed-bearing solutions are built to last, ensuring that machinery runs smoothly for longer periods, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
- Reduce Total Cost of Ownership: Longer-lasting bearings mean fewer replacements and lower maintenance costs. This translates into substantial savings over time.
- Enhance Efficiency: With the right housed-bearing solution equipment performance and uptime will improve, leading to higher production output and overall efficiency.
Another advantage of these housed bearings is that they easily accommodate advanced condition monitoring technology that provides real-time insight into your equipment's health. This proactive approach allows users to identify and address pending problems before they occur, reducing unplanned downtime and emergency repairs.
Housed bearings are available from ERIKS’ industry-leading Fulfilment Centre of Expertise in Oldbury from stocks for next-day delivery.
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