MRC Bearings
From the early horseless
carriages to today's jet engines, MRC Bearings has
pioneered the design and manufacture of ball and roller
bearings.
MRC traces is roots back to the early 1900's. In 1902,
just a year before the Wright Brothers first flew at
Kitty Hawk, Frederick W. Gurney founded the Gurney Ball
Bearing Company and, by 1905, was manufacturing bearings
for the automotive industry.
It was not long before Gurney, the inventor of the
radial-thrust angular-contact bearing, saw his bearings
take flight in early aircraft engines. In 1918, those
same innovative bearings permitted a major advance in
aircraft propeller technology - allowing the pitch to be
adjusted in flight. Gurney also invented the Radial Type
R ball bearing, the first duplex bearing, comprised of a
matched pair of counter-bored bearings. It enabled
unprecedented accuracy for high-speed machine tool
spindles. |