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  2. Timken Company - Wikipedia

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    Timken acquired its competitor, The Torrington Company, in 2003 for $840 million, doubling the size of the company and creating the world's third-largest bearing manufacturer at that time. [ 15 ] The company changed its corporate structure in 2014; the roller bearing-producing part of the company was separated from the steel-producing part of ...

  3. NSK Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    NSK Ltd. (日本精工株式会社, Nippon Seikō Kabushiki-gaisha, Japan Precision Company), also known in some markets as NSK Automation, is a large manufacturer of bearings globally and the largest in Japan. The company produces industrial machinery bearings, precision machinery and parts, and automotive bearings and components.

  4. SKF - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures and supplies bearings, seals, lubrication and lubrication systems, maintenance products, mechatronics products, power transmission products, condition monitoring systems and related services globally. [2] SKF is the world's largest bearing manufacturer [3] and employs 44,000 people in 108 manufacturing units. It has the ...

  5. NTN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    NTN BEARPHITE (TM) bearings are fluid hydrodynamic bearings made from sintered material whose sliding bore surface has hydrodynamic grooves shaped like herringbones, which permit higher rotational accuracy at faster speeds. Such bearings are used in audiovisual equipment, automotive electrical equipment, household appliances and office ...

  6. Barden Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Barden Corporation is a ball bearing manufacturer based in Danbury, Connecticut, USA with factories in Danbury, Winsted, Connecticut and in Plymouth, England.It previously had factories in Bridgeport, Connecticut (Lacey Manufacturing-divested in 2008) [1] and Haverhill, Massachusetts (Pope Spindle-divested in 2003).

  7. Schaeffler Group - Wikipedia

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    2009: President and CEO of the Schaeffler Group, Dr. Jürgen M. Geissinger, was elected president of the World Bearing Association. [28] 2011: Schaeffler Group became Schaeffler AG and Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG [citation needed] as the family sold off €1.8 billion worth of shares, reducing its stake from 75.1% to 60.3%. [29]