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Solid Brass Bearing Cages from NKE - New Cage Design Reduces Moving Mass

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Solid Brass Bearing Cages from NKE - New Cage Design Reduces Moving Mass
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NKE AUSTRIA GmbH
Im Stadtgut C4
Steyr, A - 4407
Austria



Press release date: December 1, 2008

Steyr, Austria, December 2008. Bearing specialist NKE Austria introduces a new generation of solid brass bearing cages with an improved design. With their reduced mass, the new cages cut the rolling bearings' energy absorption and prevent sliding friction.

In bearings that operate at high speeds, the force created by the rolling elements' moving mass causes a significant additional internal load. Especially in cylindrical roller bearings with relatively heavy solid brass cages, the acceleration of the rolling elements requires a large amount of energy.

A further issue directly associated with the mass inertia of rollers and cage is the sliding friction that frequently occurs in rolling bearings that are insufficiently loaded or accelerated too quickly and which, in extreme cases, can destroy the bearing's precision-finished raceway surfaces.

With the aim of reducing moving mass, engineers of NKE's design department have comprehensively revised the existing standard solid brass cage design as part of a design review process.

"We wanted to substantially reduce cage mass without compromising the proven technical characteristics of our solid brass cages", explains Johann Bergmayr, team leader in NKE's Technical Service department.

"By fully utilising the available weight-savings potential, we were able to cut cage mass by nearly a fifth compared to the previous design without affecting its roller guidance accuracy", emphasises Faruk Duskunovic, leader of the NKE design team and responsible for the technical implementation of the idea. "At the same time an optimisation of the cage bar cross-sections has resulted in an improved lubricant distribution in the bearing."

In line with NKE's philosophy of ongoing product development, the improved cage design will be gradually phased in for all of NKE's standard bearings with solid brass cages.

NKE produces standard and special bearings for all industrial applications. In addition to product development and application engineering NKE provides a full range of technical services and training. NKE's products are distributed through 15 international representative offices and more than 240 distribution outlets in 60 countries.

Illustration: Solid brass cages from NKE: The popular MA6 cage shown here illustrates the reduced mass of the optimised cage (right) compared to a conventional cage (left).

Company information:

NKE Austria GmbH is a bearing manufacturer with headquarters in Steyr, Austria. Founded in 1996 by a group of senior staff members of former company Steyr Walzlager, NKE has about 170 employees and offers both standard and special bearings for all industrial applications. NKE's core functions - engineering, product development, final processing of components, assembly, quality assurance, logistics, and sales and marketing - are centralised at its Steyr headquarters. The Steyr site is accredited to ISO 9001:2000 (design, development, production and distribution of bearings) and ISO 14001:2004 Its wide range of standard bearings are either available from stock or on short production lead-times. NKE also provides tailored products and solutions. In addition to product development and application engineering, NKE provides a full range of technical services, consulting, documentation and training. NKE's products are distributed through 15 international representative offices and more than 240 distribution outlets in 60 countries.

Contact in the USA:

NKE AUSTRIA GmbH, US representative office Mr. Dick Scott 20 Barney Road, P.O. Box 5255 Clifton Park, New York 12065 Tel: 518 371 5759 Fax: 518 383 6487

Contact in Austria:

NKE AUSTRIA GmbH Ms. Janet Mo, Marketing Ennser Str. 41a A-4407 Steyr-Gleink, Austria Tel: +43 7252 8666 7345 Fax: +43 7252 8666 759 E-mail: j.mo@nke.at Internet: www.nke.at

PR Contact: TPR International Ms. Christiane Tupac-Yupanqui Hermann-Löns-Weg 57 D-69207 Sandhausen, Germany Tel: +49 (0)6224 172751 Fax: +49 (0)6224 172752 E-mail: c.tupac@tradepressrelations.com Internet: www.tradepressrelations.com
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