Disclaimer
The information provided on this website, including bearing cross reference tables, dimensional data, load ratings, and brand comparison charts, is offered strictly for general reference purposes.
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness, the website does not guarantee that any information is error-free, up-to-date, or suitable for a specific engineering application.
1. No Guarantee of Accuracy
All bearing data—including part numbers, dimensions, tolerances, load capacities, and cross reference suggestions—may vary between manufacturers and may change without notice as products are updated or discontinued.
This website accepts no responsibility for typographical errors, incomplete information, or inaccuracies originating from third-party sources.
2. No Warranty of Interchangeability
A cross reference does not imply complete technical equivalence.
Two bearings with matching dimensions may differ in internal clearance (C0/C3/C4), precision grade (P0/P6/P5/P4), cage design, materials, lubricant type, noise/vibration class, sealing structure, speed rating, or load capacity.
Users must not rely solely on cross reference data to determine suitability for replacement or engineering design.
This website accepts no responsibility for typographical errors, incomplete information, or inaccuracies originating from third-party sources.
3. Engineering Responsibility
Any bearing selection, substitution, installation, or application decision should be made by qualified engineers, technicians, or maintenance professionals.
Users assume full responsibility for evaluating specifications, verifying compatibility, and ensuring safe operation in their machinery or equipment.
4. Limitation of Liability
Under no circumstances shall this website, its owners, operators, or contributors be held liable for:
- equipment damage or malfunction,
- production downtime,
- loss of revenue or business,
- personal injury,
- or any other direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential losses arising from the use or misuse of the information provided.
All information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, whether express or implied.
5. Third-Party Content & Data Sources
Some information on this website may originate from publicly available catalogs, manufacturer datasheets, industrial distributors, or user submissions.
Such data is provided for convenience only and does not constitute endorsement or verification by this website.
6. Trademarks & Brand Ownership
All trademarks, brand names, and product names—such as SKF, Timken, NTN, NSK, FAG, KOYO, NACHI, INA, and others—are the property of their respective owners.
This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any bearing manufacturer or trademark holder.
Brand names are used solely for the purpose of reference and identification.
7. No Engineering, Legal, or Professional Advice
The content on this website does not constitute engineering consulting, technical instruction, procurement advice, legal guidance, or any form of professional service.
Users should seek appropriate professional assistance when evaluating bearing selection, substitution, or installation.
8. User Responsibility
By using this website, the user agrees to verify all bearing specifications independently using official manufacturer catalogs or certified distributors, and to assume full responsibility for any decisions based on the information provided.
9. Updates to This Disclaimer
This disclaimer may be updated or revised at any time without prior notice.
Users are encouraged to review this page periodically to stay informed of changes.
Thank you for using our website responsibly.
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Bearing Cross Reference FAQs
A bearing cross reference is a comparison tool that allows users to find equivalent bearing models across different manufacturers.
For example, if your machine uses a Timken LM67048, the equivalent part from SKF might be LM67048/10, or from NTN 4T-LM67048.
This helps engineers, distributors, and maintenance teams identify compatible options when the original bearing is unavailable or discontinued.
You can cross reference by part number or dimensions using our online lookup tool or chart.
Yes, as long as the dimensions and specifications match. Always verify clearance and sealing type.
It refers to identifying equivalent bearings across brands that share the same dimensions and load ratings.
No. Each manufacturer may use slightly different suffixes, but the base code often indicates core dimensions.
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