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NSK

IMTS 2008 - NSK is a world-class producer of ball and roller bearings. Established in 1916, NSK became one of the leaders in the bearing industry because of an intense commitment to engineering research, dedication to modern manufacturing processes and an obsession with quality.

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Specializing in Linear Motion Systems
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