2 bearings are used for stable support.
- Housing material: aluminum, steel, stainless steel
- Coatings: uncoated, burnished, anodized, nickel-plated
- Ball bearing material: steel, stainless steel
- ISO tolerances: Ball bearing table/tolerances available as PDF
- bearing housing types: round flange, square flange, compact flange, guide flange, T-shape, L-shape, block shape
- Ball bearing types: deep groove ball bearings, angular ball bearings
- Inner diameter: from 3 mm to 50 mm
Bearing housings are highly robust and allow for easy and quick assembly. They are used to accommodate rotating machine elements in mechanical engineering. The housing bearings are generally provided for receiving rotary shafts or torsional shafts. Bearing housing types include pedestal bearings, flange bearings, tension bearings, and pillow blocks. They can be fitted with simple ball bearings. However, there are bearing housings in which angular contact ball bearings are installed that can also absorb axial forces. Housing bearings are available with single-row, double-row and three-row deep-groove ball bearings or angular contact ball bearings. The different designs of the bearing housings can be used horizontally or vertically. For horizontal mounting, we offers bearing housings as a vertical pedestal bearing in L- and T-shape, as well as a square bearing block. Flange bearing housings, also called flange bearings, are often used for vertical mounting. A bearing unit , whether a pedestal bearing or a flange bearing, is available in double or triple bearings (with rolling bearings) to absorb any lever forces.
The ball bearings are secured in the bearing housings with retaining rings or bearing covers. The bearing can thus be replaced as needed.


In mechanical engineering, the stability of rotating components directly impacts system performance and longevity. Our advanced Bearing Housings provide robust, customizable solutions designed to accommodate shafts and torsional elements with uncompromising precision. By integrating two strategically positioned bearings, these units deliver exceptional radial and axial load support, ensuring smooth operation even under high-stress conditions. This dual-bearing architecture fundamentally eliminates shaft deflection while distributing operational stresses evenly across the assembly.
Bearing housings serve as critical nodes in rotating systems:
The integration of angular contact ball bearings allows axial force absorption in bidirectional thrust scenarios, while triple-row variants handle extreme moment loads in heavy machinery.
Our bearing housings transcend conventional support solutions by unifying material science, precision engineering, and modular configurability. Whether deploying flange bearings in vertical compressors or T-block units in automated assembly lines, these systems deliver zero-play stability and effortless maintenance. For OEMs and maintenance teams, this translates to reduced unplanned downtime, extended equipment lifespan, and lower total cost of ownership.
Request a custom analysis or access our ISO tolerance PDFs today to specify your optimal solution.
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