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Rod ends are a type of bearing that are used to provide a connection between two parts that are able to move relative to each other. They are typically used in applications where the bearing must be able to move in multiple directions, such as in automotive steering systems, aircraft control systems, and industrial machinery. Rod ends are available in a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, and plastic, and can be designed to meet specific requirements.
Rod ends are typically used in applications where the bearing must be able to move in multiple directions, such as in automotive steering systems, aircraft control systems, and industrial machinery. They are also used in applications where the bearing must be able to withstand high loads, such as in construction equipment and agricultural machinery.
Rod ends are available from a variety of manufacturers, including SKF, Timken, NSK, and Schaeffler. They are also available from a number of specialty manufacturers, such as Aurora Bearing Company and RBC Bearings. Show Less Read more