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July 10, 2023



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Emerson Offers Latest Bearings E-Book

Emerson Bearing, a Boston, MA-based bearing company catering to niche markets nationwide and the sister company of Action Bearing which serves the New England market, announces the availability of a complimentary E-Book and other online resources for Type E Mounted Bearings.

Emerson Bearing meets the needs of customers that require bearings that are both high capacity and rugged. Type E Mounted Units have become a mainstay in electric motors, manufacturing, mining, petroleum and robotics. 

The company’s latest eBook on Type E mounted bearings outlines additional details about standard and split housing styles, as well as vital information about mounting, lubrication, shelf life and more. Topics covered include:

- Benefits of each style

- Industries & applications

- Lubrication

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- Mounting instructions

- Shelf life & storage

The "Type E Mounted Units" eBook is available for download at EmersonBearing.com.

Secondary Seal Guide Available

The Type E mounted unit is widely used in heavy duty applications. The add on of a secondary seal has broadened the range of applications where customers can get improved life. 

A complimentary PDF for Type E Secondary Sealing System is also available for download at emersonbearing.com

“Type E units are among our top sellers for their overall ruggedness and their cost-effective, efficient design,” said Steve Katz, president of Emerson Bearing. “Our E-Book provides comprehensive information about selecting the proper bearing, installation, shelf life and much more.”



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