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Cooper Reduces Lead Times for Made-to-Order Bearings
Cooper Reduces Lead Times for Made-to-Order Bearings
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The Cooper Split Roller Bearing Corp.
5365 Robin Hood Rd. Ste B
Norfolk, VA, 23513
USA



Press release date: January 10, 2013

NORFOLK, VA - Cooper Roller Bearings, a unit of Kaydon Corporation, is reducing delivery times for its large, made-to-order split roller bearings, thanks to a significant investment in manufacturing capacity that allows it to handle all production steps in-house. Eliminating reliance on outside machining sources also gives the company more control over quality.

"Our lead times for large, custom split bearings were already the best in the industry, and now customers' orders are being filled even faster," said Pat Smith, director of operations at the Cooper plant in King's Lynn, England. "We expect that by summer we will have reduced the typical lead time by four to six weeks, and our long-term goal is to deliver large made-to-order bearings in 12 to 16 weeks."

The recent installation of new state-of-the-art machinery allows Cooper to perform all turning and grinding operations on its large made-to-order bearings and housings, even on split taper roller bearings for shafts up to 780 mm (30.7 inches) that previously required some machining by outside companies. Large cylindrical roller bearings and housings for shaft sizes up to 1,550 mm (5 feet) were already machined in-house.

The $6.4 million investment by Cooper's parent company, Kaydon Corporation, supports the growing popularity of Cooper's large custom split bearings and housings, whose sales have been increasing by 25% annually. It further enhances the vertical integration of the Cooper operation in King's Lynn, which includes design, casting, and finishing as well as turning and grinding.

The split roller design of Cooper bearings makes them ideal for a wide range of applications, primarily where limited access for maintenance or replacement makes standard bearings impractical. They are also often specified in dusty, dirty or wet conditions, where dependable sealing is essential.

Cooper Roller Bearings (http://www.cooperbearings.com) is a vertically integrated manufacturer of split-to-the-shaft roller bearings, producing all standard bearing sizes and housings with fast turnaround on large, custom-built units. Cooper invented the split roller bearing and continues to lead its development.

Kaydon Corporation (www.kaydon.com) is a leading designer and manufacturer of custom-engineered, performance-critical products, supplying a broad and diverse group of alternative-energy, military, industrial, aerospace, medical and electronic equipment, and aftermarket customers.

Contact:
Sid Von Feldt
757-460-0925
svonfeldt@kaydon.com

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