Overview
Wheel bearings allow the wheel hub to rotate freely with minimal friction.
These are among the most common types and use rolling balls to reduce friction and perform efficiently in low to moderate load applications.
Overview
These are among the most common types and use rolling balls to reduce friction and perform efficiently in low to moderate load applications.
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Designed for long-lasting performance, with no need for preload adjustment as the axial clearance is pre-set for optimum preload.
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Features built-in sensors with pre-set axial clearance, ensuring accurate preload settings within the specified range after installation.
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Designed for higher loads, with pre-set axial clearance to ensure correct preload after nuts are fitted.
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Hub units are often designed to be compact and efficient, minimising installation space while maximising functionality.

KWD tapered roller bearings and BWD ball bearings provide reliable performance for both driven and non-driven wheels.

KWD tapered roller bearings and BWD ball bearings offer a seamless fit for driven and non-driven wheel applications.

BWKH ball bearings provide smooth and efficient rotation for both driven and non-driven wheels.

In these units, the bearing is pressed directly into the wheel hub. This type is often used in older or simpler designs.