FAG Bearing

The FAG bearing brand also originated from a genius inspiration. As early as 1883, in the small town of Schweinfurt, Germany, Friedrich Friedrich Fischer designed a specialized steel ball grinder that made it possible to produce completely spherical steel balls using grinding techniques. This invention is considered the cornerstone of the rolling bearing industry. This is also the reason why FAG bearings have long been recognized as pioneers in rolling bearing technology. Today, FAG bearings have become one of the brands in the mechanical manufacturing industry, automotive industry, and aerospace technology. In major industrial countries, there are FAG bearing companies, branches, and sales agents.
Since 2001, FAG bearings have become a part of the Schaeffler Group and have played a significant role in the group's aerospace, automotive, and industrial sectors. Combined with INA bearing products, FAG bearings have the most complete product outline in the rolling bearing industry. It covers all application areas in the production machinery, power transmission and railway, heavy industry, and consumer goods industries.
FAG bearings produce various types of ball bearings and roller bearings with outer diameters ranging from 3 millimeters to 4.25 meters, including standard products based on samples and non-standard products based on user specific requirements. FAG bearings and INA bearings jointly provide customers with a comprehensive and comprehensive range of services and technical support, including inspection, maintenance, and assembly/disassembly of bearings and bearing systems. FAG mainly includes deep groove ball bearings, angular contact ball bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, tapered roller bearings, outer spherical bearings, needle roller bearings, linear bearings, self-aligning ball bearings, self-aligning roller bearings, thrust ball bearings, thrust roller bearings, joint bearings, etc.