PKB Is U.S. / Canada Joint Certification Program (JCP) Certified

United States/Canada Joint Certification Program 

Pacamor Kubar Bearings (PKB) is JCP Certified. A Joint Certification Program is required by U.S. or Canadian Government Contractors wanting to obtain access to unclassified technical data drawings disclosing military critical technology with military or space application that is under control of, or in the possession of, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) or the Canadian Department of Defense. 

Some historical JCP background

The United States (U.S.) and Canada:

  • Share a unique, long-standing military and economic relationship. 
  • Are partners in the joint defense of North America and have established a bilateral common structure (NORAD) for mutual defense 
  • Consult and cooperate on the development of common industrial security procedures and technology controls
  • Have entered into numerous bilateral agreements that codify and support this relationship
  • In 1985, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that established the U.S.-Canada Joint Certification Program (JCP)

The JCP:

  • Was established to certify contractors of each country for access, on an equally favorable basis, to unclassified technical data disclosing critical technology controlled in the U.S. by Department of Defense (DOD) Directive 5230.25 and, in Canada, by the Technical Data Control Regulations
  • Is managed by the U.S./Canada Joint Certification Office (JCO)

The JCO:

  • Is a common, jointly staffed office
  • Receives and processes the DD Form 2345

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Custom Bearings For Cold Applications

 
The PKB ball bearing factory capabilities keep expanding. Here’s the latest! We’re making angular contact, radial, full-complement, miniature inch and metric, instrument, thin-section bearings, and bearings with specialty features and modified dimensions, plus an optional flange.   The PKB factory has further expanded machining capabilities, and is now able to include a flange on all bearing sizes, including our largest 1.125″ (28.57mm) OD bearings. 

 

Angular Contact bearings are available with relieved inner or relieved outer ring configurations and are built as either separable or non-separable assemblies. Many retainer material options are readily available for all designs. Contact us to discuss our wide range of popular and hard-to-find materials.   All bearing sizes are FAA TSO-C149 Aircraft Bearings and any of them can be heat treat stabilized for Cryogenic Applications

 

Cryogenic Stabilization

Cryogenic Stabilization, as part of our Heat Treat Process, has become a popular request from the aerospace community.
 

We’re pleased and honored to share a very nice testimonial, from the CEO of Hoffer Flow Controls, about the superior performance of PKB Cryogenic Bearings in their Flow Control Units.

 

Speaking of cold.  There are no snow days for us.  We’re here for you, even in extreme weather conditions.

Quality Certified Domestically Produced

The entire Pacamor Kubar Bearings(PKB) Domestically Manufactured Ball Bearings Catalog is FAA certified for use as FAA TSO-C149 Aircraft Bearings, and are appropriately DFARS approved and Domestically Manufactured at our ISO9001:2015 & AS9100D Quality Certified Factory in Troy, NY.  

 

 

 

 

 

Pacamor Kubar Bearings(PKB) 

145 Jordan Road, Troy, New York 12180

sales@pacamor.com

 

 

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How-To Guide: Proper Lubrication Of Miniature & Instrument Ball Bearings

How-To Guide: Proper Lubrication of Miniature & Instrument Ball Bearings
Bearing lubrication is an essential element of bearing selection.  Proper lubricant can reduce friction, prevent bearing wear, protect bearing surfaces from corrosion, and carry away excess heat from bearing operation.  Pacamor Kubar Bearings(PKB), selects only bearing approved and tested oils and greases for our wide variety of lubricant options.  Bearings operate on a very thin film of lubricant which must be maintained, or replaced, to ensure that maximum bearing life is achieved.

Proper selection, application, and maintenance are vital in maximizing bearing life.  Using the proper lubrication in the bearing will reduce friction and wear.  This is achieved by creating a hydrodynamic film of appropriate thickness and strength to support the load while separating the balls from the raceway.

 

How Does Lubrication Impact Bearing Life?

Bearing lubrication prevents against metal to metal contact. It also minimizes retainer wear by reducing friction. Proper lubricant will conduct heat away from the bearing. Operational conditions such as temperature, loads, speed, torque, and environment determine the lube appropriate for the application.

 

Should I choose Oil, Grease, or Dry-Film Lubricant for My Application?

Dicronite-coated bearings*

Oils are used where low bearing friction torque is a primary concern. Grease may provide longer operating life and resist lubricant loss due to centrifugal forces at higher speeds. Dry-film lubricant, such as Dicronite, is often appropriate for vacuum environments or other conditions where wet lube is not an option. Pacamor Kubar Bearings(PKB) offers bearing lubrication in grease form, oil lubricants, and solid dry film lubricants.

*You can find more info. on Dicronite, here.

What is Wettability and Why is it Important?

Wettability is the ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface.  A bearing that is contaminated with two different surface treatments (intentional or unintentional contamination by other lubricants, soaps, detergents, hand cream, food products, etc), could result in a non-wettable condition on the raceway.  In simplest terms, think about driving a car on the highway and the weather turns stormy.  Rain pours onto the highway, mixing with the gas, oil, rubber, and other debris that was already coating the road.  The road becomes very slippery in some places and not as slippery in others.  The automobile’s tires slip and then gain traction and then slip again, on the differently lubricated surfaces of the road.

When Should Bearings be Re-Lubed?

Bearings should be re-lubed at the recommendation of the bearing manufacturer, when the bearings have been subjected to temperature conditions outside of the recommended temperature range, if the bearings have become contaminated, if the original packaging has become damaged, if you’re unsure of the lubricant’s expiration date, if there is any question about the quality, condition, or type of lubricant in the bearings, or if the bearing lubrication appears to have separated, discolored, or otherwise changed appearance.

 

Can I Wash out the Lubrication and Install New Lube?

Many 440C Stainless Steel Bearings that are used in Aerospace, Medical, and other applications can be cleaned and re-lubricated, in proper clean room conditions and by properly trained personnel.  Improper handling can result in cross contamination, problems with wettability on balls & bearing races, or ball & raceway damage, as well as broken, cracked, lost or otherwise unusable retainers, seals, shields, or wires. PKB provides bearing wash and re-lube services, for many aerospace OEM’s and authorized re-sellers, in our factory clean room.

 
Please Contact PKB for a quote to rework your in-house bearings, with new lubricant, or to change over your ball bearing lubricant to a different lubricant. 

PKB maintains an extensive inventory of popular lubricant options.  Dry-film lubricants are also available upon request.

For further assistance with bearing selection and design, please feel free to contact our engineering team.

See our Bearing Installation Guide & Bearing Handling Practices pages for more information about proper handling installation of the PKB bearing into your device. Be sure to visit our Shaft and Housing Fits page for detailed information about this topic.

 

Other Recent Blog Topics:

  • See our Shaft and Housing Fits page for a detailed chart and more information about this topic.
  • See our Bearing Handling Practices blog, for more information about proper handling installation of PKB bearing, for improved bearing performance and life.
  • See our Bearing Installation Guide page for more information about proper handling installation of PKB bearings into your device.

For further assistance with bearing selection and design, please feel free to contact us at sales@pacamor.com

 

Pacamor Kubar Bearings manufactures DFARS approved FAA TSO-C149 Aircraft Bearings in our ISO 9001:2015 certified factory in Troy, NY.

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How-To Guide: Shaft & Housing Fits

Pacamor Kubar Bearings(PKB) is continuing our HOW-TO GUIDE series with some suggestions for selecting the proper bearing fit on a shaft or in a housing.  We hope this will help you to maximize bearing life and performance.

How-To Guide: Choosing the Best Fit between the Bearing & Shaft, or Housing

Planning for proper fit between the ball bearing and the shaft or housing is as important as bearing design and cleanliness. Improper bearing fits or incorrect installation can damage the bearing assembly. 

This guide is for establishing shaft and bearing fits for miniature and instrument bearings when the expansion coefficients of the shaft and housing are similar or when the operating temperature differential between them is nominal. In other conditions, modification in fits and internal clearance may be required. See our Bearing Installation Guide & Bearing Handling Practices pages for more information about proper handling installation of the PKB bearing into your device. Be sure to visit our Shaft and Housing page for a detailed chart and more information about this topic.

 

Some Tips:

  • Within the assembled mechanism, the fit of the ball bearing on its mating components is vital to maximizing bearing life. 
  • If the fit is too loose, the bearings slide around on the shaft, eliminating the advantages gained by selecting a ball bearing in the first place. 
  • If the fit is too tight, the bearing integrity may be compromised by reduction of radial play in the assembly. 
  • The perfect fit enables bearings to run at peak performance for maximized end-product life. 
  • There are three main types of shaft and housing fits. 
    • A loose fit is when the bore of the inner ring is slightly larger than the outer shaft diameter. 
    • A line-to-line assembly is when the bore of the inner ring of the bearing and the outer diameter of the shaft are the same. 
    • With a tight fit, the bore of the inner ring of the bearing is slightly smaller than the outer shaft diameter. Tight fits are also called interference or press fits, because bearings in these assemblies are pressed onto shafts.
  • Slightly loose shaft-to-housing fits are suitable for most applications, while line-to-line fits often provide the best performance. 
  • If bearings are assembled on a shaft that is too large (creating a press fit) the inner ring may stretch slightly. When this occurs, the bearing’s radial play can be diminished or even eliminated altogether.
  • See our Shaft and Housing Fits page for a detailed chart and more information about this topic.
  • See our Bearing Handling Practices page for more information about proper handling of PKB bearing, for improved bearing performance and life. 
  • See our Bearing Installation Guide page for more information about proper installation of PKB bearings into your device. 

For further assistance with bearing selection and design, please feel free to contact sales@pacamor.com

 

Pacamor Kubar Bearings manufactures DFARS-approved FAA TSO-C149 Aircraft Bearings in our ISO 9001:2015 certified factory in Troy, NY. 

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