it

TD Irbis Ltd, our business partner and Koyo Distributor since 2004, participated in the Grain Tech Expo Exhibition 2015 in Kiev, Ukraine.

TD Irbis Ltd was founded in 1990 and is one of the leading suppliers of the components for industry in Ukraine. They supply bearings, linear guides, chains, driving belts, conveyor belts, gear motors, filters, and components for industrial transmission, lubrication systems and lubricants, seals and provide technical services. Their mission is to cover every client’s needs by offering a wide range of products and services, which includes the best delivery conditions, technical support, diagnostics and modernization of units and mechanisms. Read more 

LECO impex SRL, one of Koyo’s important Distributor in Romania has been welcomed by EPTDA as one of their newest member.

EPTDA, the leading Power Transmission Distributors Association in Europe, the Middle-East and Africa for distribution and manufacturing of the mechanical power transmission and motion control (PT/MC) products continues to expand its membership. 253 member companies, altogether represent more than 26 billion euros in annual sales of PT/MC products and over 250,000 team members across 30 countries. Read more

 

D2 Group in partnership with Koyo (UK) Ltd would like to announce the opening of D2 Groups new warehouse and trade counter facility in Bradford, West Yorkshire.

2014 has seen the long standing relationship between Koyo and D2 continue to evolve and strengthen. With the opening of these new offices D2 are taking the next step to increase the level of support, assistance and stock holding they will have on offer to existing and new accounts. Read more

 

- MCI - Koyo’s distributor in Italy- participated in the 41st edition of EIMA International on 12-16 November in Bologna, Italy. EIMA is an important fair for the agriculture and groundskeeping technologies. With a record number of visitors of more than 230.000 it is considered as an important event in a world of increasing agricultural mechanization.

The main Koyo products and technologies for state-of-the-art Agritechnical applications were shown at the MCI booth, alongside other brands that are represented by our distributor.

During September Koyo (UK) Ltd took part in a customer trade fair for our distribution partner ‘Cromwell’.

Having grown in importance as a key occasion in the business calendar, the bi-annual Event organised by Cromwell made a welcome return to Donington Park on September 17th and 18th, attracting one hundred and thirty exhibitors and two and a half thousand visitors. Read more

Bearing 3D
FAQ

Cos’è un cuscinetto orientabile a rulli?

I cuscinetti orientabili a rulli abbinano una elevata capacità di carico alla possibilità di auto-allinearsi alla deformata dell’albero. Questo tipo di cuscinetti è adatto per applicazioni a velocità medio basse che comportano carichi pesanti o ad impatto: sono a doppia fila capaci di reagire a carichi combinati radiali ed assiali. Utilizzano rulli dal profilo a botte e la geometria interna sferica della pista esterna consente un certo disallineamento tra l’albero e l’alloggiamento. Mentre presentano una capacità di carico e di resistenza all’impatto senza eguali, hanno invece un range di velocità di impiego limitato, che può venir esteso con specifici accorgimenti. L a costruzione della gabbia che separa i rulli è particolarmente accurata per ottenere la massima funzionalità. Secondo alcune stime questi cuscinetti hanno il doppio della durata di quelli convenzionali.

Per maggiori informazioni puoi cliccare su “Prodotti”

You may communicate us your personal data in the frame of using our website. JTEKT Europe Bearings B.V. and its affiliates undertake to comply with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR May 25th 2018) and shall process your data in compliance with GDPR. In case, you would like to proceed with your rights (refusal, information, access, erasure, restriction, portability), you can send a request to dpo.jeo@jtekt.eu. Our privacy policy is available at: www.jtekt.co.jp/e/privacy3.html

I understand