Author: Alpine Team

Hiking with the Skip MO/GO device

Alpine Bearing customer story: Skip’s wearable tech helps people walk with less effort and more comfort

MO/GO™ movewear fights gravity to give users’ knees a boost We all wish we could transcend our limitations sometimes, whether that means climbing a bigger mountain or wishing an old knee injury could handle taking the stairs. Alpine Bearing customer Skip has developed a new type of technology called movewear to make this wish come…

A clean room for ball bearing re-lubrication and re-packaging

Cleaner than ever: our clean room is now ISO 14644-1 Class 6

Big news: Alpine Bearing is now able to meet even more exacting bearing re-lubrication and re-packaging needs in our clean room! Filter Sales and Service is delivering Alpine’s updated certification – an ISO 14644-1 Class 6 classification for our clean room in Boston. The recertification from Class 7 to Class 6 speaks to Alpine’s cleanliness,…

Alpine Bearing’s website refresh: new bearing database, services information, and more!

Alpine Bearing’s website refresh: new bearing database, services information, and more!

If you’re reading this, you may already have noticed something different about the Alpine Bearing website. We have a fresh look, but that’s not all. We’ve added functionality to make life easier for engineers, shop managers, and everyone looking for the right bearing. The Alpine website now offers an expanded bearing database with new filtering…

Aeronautics bearings are an essential component of these jet planes.

Aeronautics: Flight Depends on Precision, Skill, and the Right Bearings 

Aeronautics, the science of flight and the operation of aircraft, involves many moving parts. Where those parts move, there’s probably a bearing. From the navigation systems to the accelerometers to the landing gear, airframe control and miniature bearings play integral parts in the operation of every type of aircraft. Flight control systems  Rudders, ailerons, gimbals,…

A ruby-tipped probe from a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) inside the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Bearing FAQs – ABEC, bearing lubricants, flanges, and more 

We know when you’re ordering bearings, you need as much information as possible. That’s why we’ve collected the answers to our most frequently asked bearing questions in one convenient place. If you have a different question about our business, bearings, or our clean room services like repackaging and relubrication, use our contact form to reach…

A worker with finger cots picking up a ball bearing for re-lubrication

Facility Feature: our clean room for ball bearing re-lubrication and repackaging

Whether you’re at a food processor, medical device manufacturer, or aircraft repair facility, three things are true.  One: you have specific needs that a standard bearing straight out of the box can’t necessarily meet.  Two: you don’t have an infinite budget.  Three: you don’t have time to wait around for weeks to replace a bearing. …

What causes bearing failures? CNC machining of a metal shaft.

Bearing maintenance and repair – what causes bearing failures?

When a machine stops, everything grinds to a halt. Preventing premature failure is important to maintaining your machines and reducing downtime, so you can be as productive as possible. Knowing what causes bearing failures will help to prevent premature failures and improve your shop’s efficiency. Causes of bearing failure According to research in Bearing News,…

Rolls of high-nitrogen steel

Extended service life: benefits of high-nitrogen alloy steel

Demanding applications and conditions require high-precision bearings made with top-quality materials. Do you stop your equipment frequently? Do your machines work at very high speeds? Do your machines run at high temperatures? Do you have a corrosive environment? If you answer yes to any of these, standard bearings will not suffice. You need the next generation…

This picture shows an electron microscope, one of the applications for turbomolecular pump bearings.

Turbomolecular Pump Bearings: Extreme Bearings for Extreme Machines

Turbomolecular pumps, or turbo pumps, are serious business. Their rotors spin at incredible speeds, sucking powerfully enough to create a high vacuum. Whether your turbomolecular pump generates vacuums to run an electron microscope or enable thin film deposition for computer chips or solar panels, you’ll need specialized, super-high-quality bearings to run it safely and consistently….

An airplane flying overhead, full of aircraft needle and roller bearings.

Airframe Needle and Roller Bearings: Toughness at 33,000 Feet

As part of our Bearings 101 series of informational articles, we’re highlighting types of bearings or bearing components. Next on the agenda are airframe control needle and roller bearings.  Regardless of the application, you always want a bearing to be sturdy and reliable. But when it comes to components for aircraft, the margin for error…

A hard disc drive, which uses an instrument bearing.

Miniature and Instrument Bearings: High-Speed, Low-Torque

As part of our Bearings 101 series of informational articles, we’re highlighting types of bearings or bearing components. The latest subject of our attention is miniature and instrument bearings. What’s teeny tiny and goes really fast? It’s not the wasp dive-bombing your soda on a hot day…it’s miniature and instrument bearings! Miniature bearings are any…

A woman working on multiple monitors in her office. Photo by thisisengineering on Unsplash.

10 Things in Your Office You Didn’t Realize Had Ball Bearings in Them 

At Alpine Bearing, our world revolves around bearings. What you might not know is that your world does too. Whether you work in a skyscraping office building or the corner of your bedroom, you use bearings every day.  Here are 10 places bearings might be hiding in your office:  Desk chair. That swiveling action lets…

The picture is of cockpit controls of an airplane. NHBB makes bearings used in aircraft.

A Talk with Ted Gentile From New Hampshire Ball Bearings, a Minebea Mitsumi Company

At Alpine, we are always looking for ways to brag about the incredible people and companies that supply us with high quality bearings. We are proud to be able to build strong relationships with our counterparts and share a similar passion for creating and providing value to our customers. We reached out to Ted Gentile,…

The picture shows a CNC milling machine like those described in this SLF article.

Alpine Now Stocks SLF Machine Tool Spindle Bearings

The sales engineers at Alpine Bearing are always on the lookout for new bearings to stock and distribute and new companies to work with. Recently, Alpine began carrying machine tool spindle bearings from SLF. Spindel- und Lagerungstechnik Fraureuth GmbH (Spindle and Bearing Technology, Fraureuth, Germany, LLC) has been making spindles and spindle bearings since 1993. True to their German heritage, they take great pride in…

This is a picture of the Mona Lisa painting in the Louvre Museum.

Bearings at the Louvre?

The “Mona Lisa” Do you know what connects the Pyramids, the “Mona Lisa”, and a healthy smile? Pssst, it’s bearings. Leonardo da Vinci, the artist, cartographer, astronomer, and painter of “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”, was also an engineer. His research and discoveries predated the invention of helicopters, tanks, submarines, watch works, and…

The picture shows an NTN angular contact bearing.

Alpine Bearing Partners with NTN Bearing Corp

Partnership Gives Alpine Priority Access to NTN OEM Bearings, Providing Customers With Immediate Access to Highly Specialized Ball and Roller Bearings   BOSTON- October 21, 2020- BOSTON Alpine Bearing, New England’s largest ball bearing distributor, has entered an agreement as a U.S.-based channel partner for NTN Bearing Corporation for High Precision Bearings used in the…

Alpine Bearing ISO 9001 Certificate

Alpine Bearing’s Boston Facility Earns ISO 9001: 2015 Certification

Boston Bearing Distributor Earns ISO 9001 Alpine Bearing, the distributor with the largest inventory of bearings in the U.S., has earned its ISO 9001: 2015 certification. Recently, the NSF, the international accreditation body, audited Alpine Bearing to gauge the efficiency of its systems and processes, continuous improvement practices, and customer satisfaction efforts and found the…

gabrielle pritchett

Employee Spotlight: Gabrielle Pritchett Is Keeping It in the Family

When Gabrielle graduated from Elizabethtown College with a degree in business, she never thought she’d launch a career in the ball bearing industry. Now, more than twenty years later, Gabrielle thinks she might just stick around. Alpine’s newest sales engineer won’t be commuting in to Alpine’s Boston office though. She’ll be working from her Mechanicsburg,…

Derek Anderson employee highlight

Derek Anderson: 20 Years with Alpine Bearing and Still Going Strong

This employee spotlight deals, not with a new Alpine Bearing team member, but one of the oldest. October of 2018 will mark Derek Anderson’s 20th anniversary at Alpine Bearing. Twenty years ago, Derek answered an ad in the Boston Globe and interviewed with Alpine’s founder, Robert Levin. His son and Alpine’s president, Jim Levin, hired…

eastec information kiosk

EASTEC 2017

On three days in May, Alpine Bearing and hundreds of manufacturing, distribution, and technology firms descended on the Big E (Eastern States Exposition) in West Springfield, Massachusetts for EASTEC, the premier manufacturing event in New England. Hosted by the SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers) and the AMT (Association for Manufacturing Technology), EASTEC hosted over twelve…

Things My Dad Taught Me

By Jim Levin, President, Alpine Bearing My dad, Robert, had some definite ideas about how to run a business. The customer is always right may sound like a cliché, but that’s how he operated. It was important to him for his customers to get a quality product for a good price. He said, “I’d rather…

Alpine Bearing at MIN#97

Alpine Bearing Showcases Bearings for Robotics at Mass Innovation Nights

We had a great time the other night displaying and discussing various bearings for robotics at the monthly Mass Innovation Nights “product launch party” and innovation showcase. MIN#97, which took place at the Innovation and Design Building in Boston’s Seaport District, was sponsored by MassTLC, MassRobotics, and Amazon Robotics. The theme, as you may have guessed,…