
FOOMA JAPAN 2023



A total of 106,104 visitors attended FOOMA JAPAN over the course of four days this year. There were so many people every day and we couldn’t walk straight. We felt the pandemic was finally over.

A total of 106,104 visitors attended FOOMA JAPAN over the course of four days this year. There were so many people every day and we couldn’t walk straight. We felt the pandemic was finally over.
This is the follow-up from our post from March 31st 2021.
Our bearings have been running smoothly for three years, whereas our competitors typically experience failures within just three months.
They have only performed one maintenance task in the last three years, which is lubricating the bearings once a week.
We have added a setscrew lock to the inside nut of all CROSSLOC CXC units.
When the shaft rotates rapidly counterclockwise and reaches high speeds, heavy, large nuts increase the risk of the CROSSLOC CXC nuts coming loose and pulling the sleeve. To enhance safety, we have added a setscrew to secure the nut in place. The setscrew features a brass tip to prevent damage to the threads.
The sleeve of the CROSSLOC CX is designed to be pull-to-lock and does not require this additional locking mechanism.
We introduced the COC SRB units for the first time in the USA at GEAPS EXCHANGE Kansas City MO.
Everyone who stopped by found the units to be easy to use and commented on how nice the adapter-mounted spherical roller bearing units looked.
We have been receiving questions about our SRB and Saniline from customers as below.
What is the difference between CX and CXC?
I disassembled CROSSLOC. What is the gap between the nuts to reset?
Can I use underwater?
Do stainless steel bearings rust?
We have FAQ pages for each series now. You can find the pages in the menu or the links below.
https://www.crossocean.com/srb-faq/
https://www.crossocean.com/saniline-faq/