Bearing classification
Learn about the different types of bearings used in our wheels and wheelsets. Each type has unique features and is designed for specific applications.

Plain bearings
Plain bearings are ideal for environments with contamination. They are impact-resistant and work well at low speeds and high loads. Thanks to their design, they are extremely durable and reliable in tough conditions.

Roller bearings
Roller bearings are compact in design and highly impact-resistant. They are intended for use at low speeds and high loads. Their construction makes them extremely durable and ensures long service life.

Tapered bearings
Tapered bearings are primarily used in instrument wheels. They feature low rolling resistance and a compact design. They are intended for use under light loads, providing precise and lightweight rolling.

Ball bearings
Ball bearings provide precise and lightweight rolling. They are durable and designed for high loads. Additionally, they offer good sealing, making them resistant to contamination and ensuring a long service life.

Keyway hole
The keyway hole enables the transfer of drive from the shaft to the wheel, which is necessary in driven wheels. This solution allows the wheels to be effectively powered, ensuring smooth and reliable operation.

Each bearing type is tailored to specific needs and applications, ensuring optimal performance under various conditions. Choose the right bearing to ensure maximum efficiency and durability of your wheels and wheelsets.