BAA-0004, SKF, Ball bearing, hub bearing unit, SKF Agri Hub
0, SKF Mudblock seal, EAN code: 7316574570997
BAA-0006, SKF, Ball bearing, hub bearing unit, SKF Agri Hub
SKF Mudblock seal, EAN code: 7316574625468
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BAA-0023, SKF, Ball bearing, hub bearing unit, SKF Agri Hub
0, SKF Mudblock seal, EAN code: 7316576144035
BAA-0003A, SKF, Ball bearing, hub bearing unit, SKF Agri Hub
EAN code: 7316575558789
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AGHU2898X5E-DSCS, SKF, Agri Hub
EAN code: 7316579024051
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Wheel bearing kits details
Benefits of our Wheel Bearing Kits
Our wheel bearing kits are designed with two aspects—quality and performance—to achieve the following benefits for the user. Some of the advantages include:
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Better durability: Long service life, and high quality, which are fabricated from high-grade raw materials to fight all odds on the road.
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Smooth Performance: Precision engineering ensures smooth running without friction or extra wear on other components of your vehicle.
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Easy Installation: The kits come complete with all the components and instructions necessary to create a professional finished product for both the professional installer and the DIY enthusiast.
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Cost-Effective: Selling you a complete kit, we save you from all the unnecessary troubles and costs incurred in picking up each piece individually, simply ensuring a package to your needs.
Applications of Wheel Bearing
Wheel bearings are critical components used in a variety of applications across different industries:
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Automotive Industry: Wheel bearings are essential in cars, trucks, and motorcycles, ensuring smooth rotation of the wheels and supporting the vehicle's weight.
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Agricultural Machinery: Used in tractors and other farming equipment, wheel bearings help maintain the reliability and efficiency of machinery in tough working environments.
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Industrial Equipment: In conveyors, motors, and heavy-duty machinery, wheel bearings reduce friction and wear, contributing to efficient operations.
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Aerospace: High-precision bearings are used in aircraft landing gear, where performance and reliability are crucial for safety.
Explore other types of bearings that we offer
At ACORN industrial services, our offerings extending beyond just wheel bearings. We also stock other types of bearings, including:
Wheel bearing FAQs
What is a wheel bearing kit?
A wheel bearing kit is usually a kit to replace the whole wheel bearing in your vehicle. Most kits include a bearing with seals and other components that may be used during installation to ensure proper fitting and function. Such kits are of immense help in making the wheels of your vehicle rotate smoothly and supporting its weight.
What does a wheel bearing kit consist of?
A standard bearing wheel kit may typically include a wheel bearing, seals, gaskets, and other items such as bolts or clips necessary for the process. Some of the kits may also come with detailed instructions for installation to guide the user through the replacement process.
Can I install a wheel bearing kit myself, or do I need professional help?
While many DIY enthusiasts install wheel bearing kits themselves, it's important to have the right tools and follow the installation guide carefully. However, if you're not confident in your mechanical skills, we recommend seeking professional assistance from one of our specialists to ensure the job is done correctly.
How long do wheel bearings typically last?
The lifespan of wheel bearings can vary depending on driving conditions and maintenance, but generally, they last between 85,000 and 100,000 miles. Regular maintenance and proper installation can help extend the life of your wheel bearings.