Emerson Bearing, a Boston-based bearing company catering to OEM and MRO markets throughout the U.S., recently announced the launch of the third generation of their website, EmersonBearing.com. The new site features the company's full product catalog, which also serves as a reference tool and a technical toolbox with technical definitions, conversion charts and a diagnostic program for bearing failure.
The new online catalog enables visitors to quickly find what they need and check if a particular bearing or other part is in stock. Searches can be done by category or part number, and there are visuals and specs for every bearing in the catalog. Customers can use the "click to call" feature to place their order with or question Emerson's staff. Additionally, the online catalog may be downloaded to the customer's computer and used as a desktop reference tool for all bearings and related products.
The online catalog enables visitors to quickly find what they need and check if a particular bearing or other part is a stock item. Searches can be done by product category or part number. This is all available for download with no password required. This catalog features an expanded range of products from 3 mm miniature bearings to 12 inch bore split spherical roller bearings and oil seals.
Bearing failure analysis can be quickly performed in-house with the help of Emerson Bearing's online Failure Analysis diagnostic program, found in the technical toolbox. Customers can now go online, identify the problem they are having with their bearing, determine why it failed and how to correct it.
Also within the Technical Toolbox page are dimensional and conversion charts.
For those who are unable to read the numbers on an old bearing, Emerson Bearing offers an online Bearing Detective program that tracks down the bearing that is required.
"Our sleek, new sophisticated website is easier to use than ever and includes our unique Failure Analysis diagnostic program and our intelligent Bearing Detective program. Customers will find our online catalog of more than 3 million bearings and related parts very user friendly and they can actually download and save it to their desktop to use as a reference. We've also made it easier than ever for engineers to find what they need by providing spec sheets and conversion charts," explained Steve Katz, CEO of Emerson Bearing. He continued, "We invested thousands of dollars and nearly two years in the development of our new website and it is easily one of the most comprehensive sites for bearings."
Emerson Bearing maintains headquarters at 201 Brighton Ave. Boston, MA.