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About
RBC Bearings, Inc. manufactures and markets bearings and components, which are integral to the manufacture and operation of most machines and mechanical systems, reduce wear to moving parts, facilitate proper power transmission and reduce damage and energy loss caused by friction. It operates through the following segments: Plain Bearings, Roller Bearings, Ball Bearings and Engineered Products. The Plain Bearings segment products are produced with either self-lubricating or metal-to-metal designs and consists of several sub-classes, including rod end bearings, spherical plain bearings and journal bearings. Its products are primarily used to rectify inevitable misalignments in various mechanical components, such as aircraft controls, helicopter rotors, or in heavy mining and construction equipment. The Roller Bearings segment products are anti-friction bearings that use rollers instead of balls. This segment offers tapered roller bearings, needle roller bearings and needle bearing track rollers and cam followers. The Ball Bearings segment consists of precision aerospace bearings, which are primarily sold to customers in the defense industry that require technically sophisticated bearing products, such as missile guidance systems; airframe control ball bearings, which are precision ball bearings that are plated to resist corrosion and are qualified under a military specification; thin section ball bearings, which are specialized bearings that use extremely thin cross sections and also produces a general line of industrial ball bearings sold primarily to the aftermarket. The Engineered Products segment consists of engineered hydraulics and valves, fasteners, precision mechanical components and machine tool collets. The company was founded in 1919 and is headquartered in Oxford, CT. | |||
Description
RBC Bearings Incorporated manufactures and markets engineered precision bearings and products primarily in North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. It operates in four segments: Plain Bearings, Roller Bearings, Ball Bearings, and Engineered Products. The Plain Bearings segment produces plain bearings with self-lubricating or metal-to-metal designs, including rod end bearings, spherical plain bearings, and journal bearings that are primarily used to rectify misalignments in various mechanical components, such as aircraft controls, helicopter rotors, or in heavy mining and construction equipment. The Roller Bearings segment provides heavy duty needle roller bearings with inner rings, tapered roller bearings, track rollers, and aircraft roller bearings, which are anti-friction bearings that use rollers instead of balls. The Ball Bearings segment specializes in high precision aerospace, airframe control, thin section, and industrial ball bearings that utilize high precision ball elements to reduce friction in high speed applications. The Engineered Products segment offers engineered hydraulics and valves for aircraft and submarine applications, and aerospace and defense aftermarket services; fasteners; precision mechanical components, which are used in various general industrial applications; and machine tool collets that are used for holding circular or rod like pieces in a lathe or other machine. It serves the construction and mining, oil and natural resource extraction, heavy truck, rail and train, packaging, semiconductor machinery, and other general industrial markets, as well as aerospace and defense markets. The company offers its products through direct sales force, and a network of industrial and aerospace distributors. RBC Bearings Incorporated was founded in 1919 and is headquartered in Oxford, Connecticut. |