Heat, water, shock – nothing stops our bearings.
An average car contains between 100 and 150 bearings. Bearings are used in the engine, in the alternator and motors of the electric accessories, and in many other places. All of them must be strong enough to withstand tough conditions.
For example, bearings used in the tensioners and idlers on the timing and other belts on the engine must be able to resist not only heat, vibration and sudden changing loads, but also water, sand and dust.
In order to develop more resistant bearings, we have conducted extensive research on everything from shape to surface finishing and lubricant performance. As a result, our bearings boast greater energy savings, higher performance and reduced noise. The same, of course, applies to your car.