NEWS AND EVENTS

  • A bad wheel bearing​ is more than just an annoying grinding noise—it’s a ticking time bomb that can lead to severe mechanical failure, safety hazards, and expensive repairs. If you've been hearing unusual sounds from your wheels, sensing steering instability, or wondering how far you can push your vehicle before taking it in for service, you're asking one of the most common—and most important—questions: how long can you drive on a bad wheel bearing?
  • A wheel bearing​ is a small but crucial component of your vehicle’s suspension system. It allows the wheels to rotate smoothly while supporting the weight of the vehicle. When a wheel bearing starts to fail, it can affect everything from handling to safety. Understanding how to tell if a wheel bearing is bad can help prevent more serious damage, reduce repair costs, and keep your vehicle running safely.
  • Replacing a wheel bearing​ might sound like a complex task, but with the right tools, knowledge, and preparation, it’s something even a moderately skilled DIYer can handle. Whether you're hearing unusual wheel bearing noise, feeling steering wheel vibrations, or simply doing preventive maintenance, knowing how to replace a wheel bearing correctly can save you time, money, and ensure safe driving.
  • In today’s world of modern manufacturing, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining plays a critical role in fabricating precision metal parts across industries—from aerospace and agriculture to electronics and oil & gas. Whether you're a procurement engineer, product designer, or manufacturer, one question often arises when working with metal: “How thick of metal can a CNC machine cut?”
  • Rubber tracks are essential components in modern machinery—whether in agriculture, construction, or earthmoving industries. They provide enhanced traction, reduced ground pressure, and better mobility across a wide range of terrains. But one question remains top-of-mind for equipment owners, fleet managers, and operators alike: How long do rubber tracks last?
  • Rubber tracks​ have revolutionized how modern agricultural and construction equipment operate—offering better traction, reducing ground disturbance, and increasing machine versatility. But to fully benefit from these advantages, one crucial factor must be addressed: choosing the right rubber track size. If you're working with excavators, bulldozers, or other track-based machinery, understanding how to measure and size rubber tracks is essential for optimal performance and safety.

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