Schaeffler Expands Line of Aftermarket Products for Agricultural Equipment

Schaeffler Expands Line of Agricultural Aftermarket Products

Schaeffler is further expanding its product line with metric-sized bearings for agricultural applications in North America.

From Engine Builder

Automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler is launching a range of aftermarket bearings, seals and housings for the agricultural equipment and machinery market. 

Schaeffler’s comprehensive line of OE-quality bearings are specifically engineered to the precise performance parameters of agricultural applications, including tractors, harvesters and tillage machines. Reliable and dependable bearing solutions are critical in minimizing equipment downtime. Schaeffler’s heavy-duty bearings are designed to support the constant vibrations and high shock loads of agricultural machinery. 

The bearings feature a unique corrosion protection system – Schaeffler’s Corrotect coating – which facilitates reliable operation in every environment and helps increase the operating life of heavy equipment and machinery. The three-piece seal concept retains the high-quality grease and helps prevent contamination and moisture from reaching the interior of the bearing.

Schaeffler is further expanding its product line with metric-sized bearings and is now providing both metric and imperial-sized bearings for agricultural applications in North America. 

Equipment owners and operators can now choose from more than 200 easy-to-mount options for a diameter range of 10 to 120 mm. The new metric offering compliments Schaeffler’s existing line of imperial-sized bearings, which already includes more than 400 SKUs. 

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