NB Corporation Of America
NB Corporation of America, the U.S. subsidiary of Nippon Bearing, is a leading manufacturer of high-quality linear motion products including linear bearings, ball splines, slide guides, actuators, and precision linear systems since 1939.
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NB Corporation of America is the U.S. subsidiary of Nippon Bearing, Japan's leading manufacturer of high-quality linear motion products since 1939. NB Corporation of America was established in Illinois in June 1987 and maintains an extensive inventory at their Chicago-area warehouse.
NB offers a comprehensive range of linear motion components:
- Linear ball bushings and bearings
- Ball splines and cross roller guides
- Linear slide guides and tables
- Actuators and linear stages
- Precision shafts, spindles, and slide screws
- Mechanical motion control systems
NB products feature high load-bearing capacity with multiple-point, omnidirectional ball bearing loading. The all-steel construction includes various grades of stainless steel and corrosion-resistant coatings, while high-precision rail machining minimizes friction for smooth, accurate motion in demanding applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What products does NB Corporation manufacture?
- NB Corporation manufactures linear bearings, ball splines, cross roller guides, linear slide tables, actuators, linear stages, precision shafts, spindles, and slide screws.
- Where is NB Corporation of America located?
- NB Corporation of America is headquartered in Illinois with a warehouse in the Chicago area maintaining extensive inventory of all NB linear products.
- When was NB Corporation (Nippon Bearing) founded?
- Nippon Bearing was founded in 1939 in Japan, and NB Corporation of America was established in 1987.
- What makes NB linear bearings unique?
- NB bearings feature high load capacity with multi-point ball bearing loading, all-steel construction with corrosion-resistant options, and high-precision machining for low friction performance.