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The primary function of a bearing is to enable the controlled transfer of loads and motion while minimizing friction and wear. Bearings achieve this through the use of rolling elements, such as balls or rollers, or through sliding surfaces, depending on the specific type of bearing. By doing so, bearings help to maintain the integrity and alignment of rotating shafts, axles, and other mechanical components, ensuring smooth and efficient operation of the machinery.
- Needle Roller Bearings: Needle roller bearings are commonly used in applications where space is limited, and high radial load-carrying capacity is essential. They are often found in automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications where compact and lightweight bearing solutions are required.