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MAKODA Bearings is an authorized distributor for INA bearings for the Industrial brands INA bearing are a leading global manufacturer of needle roller bearings, ball bearings, plain ball bearings, cylindrical bearings, and more. Ina offer 40,000 different standard cataloged products that MAKODA Bearing services. INA offers a wide portfolio of product to approximately 60 industrial markets

INA bearings, also known as sliding bearings and slide bearings, are a popular FAG product. Plain Bearings are popularly known as solid bearing or friction bearing in railroading.
INA Plain Bearings are the most basic type of bearing, with no rolling components and only a bearing surface.
Plain bearings are designed to support sliding, rotating, oscillatory, or reciprocating motion. They serve as slide bearings, bearing strips, and wear plates in sliding applications.
The sliding surfaces in these applications are typically flat, but they can also be cylindrical. It should be noted that the movement is frequently linear rather than rotating.
MAINTENANCE INA PLAIN FREE BEARINGS
An extensive selection of maintenance-free plain bearings are available from Schaeffler. Here, cutting-edge plain bearing materials like ELGOGLIDE, ELGOTEX, and the metal-polymer composite E40 are employed. These PTFE plain bearing materials ensure very low wear and very extended life cycles while enabling ultra-low coefficients of friction for spherical plain bearings and rod ends as well as bushes, washers, and strips. Maintenance-free plain bearings are extremely environmentally friendly and significantly lower lubricant and maintenance expenses because they don’t need any oil or grease.

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