BNB INT. Co., Ltd. Datasheets for Wheels
Wheels are solid discs or rigid circular rings that attach to assemblies such as casters to allow movement. They are connected to a hub and designed to turn around an axle.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Metal bearings are applied to plastic materials for good durability, and the contact surface is soft and light, making it suitable for modern design trends. The outer ring is H-shaped. | |
| Metal bearings are applied to plastic materials for good durability, and the contact surface is soft and light, making it suitable for modern design trends. The outer ring is linear. | |
| Metal bearings are applied to plastic materials for good durability, and the contact surface is soft and light, making it suitable for modern design trends. The outer ring is U-shaped. | |
| Metal bearings are applied to plastic materials for good durability, and the contact surface is soft and light, making it suitable for modern design trends The outer ring is U-shaped... | |
| t is customizable for different applications. The specifications will be standardized in the future. Features Low noise with special rollers Different applications Precision-design rollers | |
| The outer ring is made of plastic for light and smooth rotations. Features It is low-noise, cost-effective, and functions as torque and return bearings. Applications Bill counters, office furniture, bending... | |
| Urethane and silicon rubber is applied to the bearing, and it is easy to assemble and apply to different parts. Features Low noise, high average strength, resistance to high temperature... | |
| Urethane and silicon rubber is attached to metal bearings (special bearing) , and the urethane ensures low driving noise. Features Low noise, high average strength, resistance to high temperature and... | |
| Urethane and silicon rubber is attached to metal bearings (special bearing) , and the urethane ensures low driving noise Features Low noise, high average strength, resistance to high temperature and... |