Definition

Bearings designed for the aerospace industry, built for long-term, reliable operation under high rotational speeds, extreme temperatures, and dynamic loads. They meet strict standards for precision, safety, and manufacturing quality.

Features

  • Extremely high manufacturing precision
  • High load capacity under dynamic conditions
  • Stable performance at high speeds
  • Resistance to vibrations and fatigue stress
  • Low weight while maintaining strength
  • Materials and surface treatments suitable for extreme temperatures
  • Long service life during continuous operation
  • Manufactured in accordance with aerospace standards and certifications

Applications

  • Aircraft engines and turbines
  • Aircraft transmission systems
  • Landing gear and flight control mechanisms
  • Aircraft auxiliary power units (APUs)
  • Space technologies
  • Aerospace defense systems

Conclusion

Aviation bearings are among the most demandinghighly stressed mechanical components. Their quality, precision, and reliability directly impact the safety and performance of aerospace systems.