Tag: NES
NES Expands Supplier Qualification Support with Standard and Environmental Bearing Testing
Napoleon Engineering Services (NES) continues to strengthen its position as one of North America’s most capable independent bearing testing organizations, offering both Standard Bearing...
Napoleon Engineering Enhances Bearing Source Qualification Services
It’s the service upon which Napoleon Engineering Services has hung its proverbial hat for the last 28 years.
And it’s a service that, for original...
Achieving Optimal Bearing Life Accuracy
The importance of bearing inspection to ensure accurate life calculations
When considering basic bearing life, there are certain assumptions that one might make. One could...
Achieving Bearing Application Stability
Designing with heat
dissipation in mind
Imagine you’re cruising along the highway. Scrolling through the dashboard options, you see that your oil temperature is steady, your coolant...
A Cage-First Mindset: How Cage Material, Style and Type Can, and...
It was late on a Wednesday evening when the message appeared in Chris Napoleon’s email. The question was straightforward: “Can you support the manufacturing...
Choosing the Right Cage: A Key Factor in Optimized Bearing Performance
How cage material, style and type can, and do, play a critical role in bearing selection
BY J.P. Butler
Marketing Coordinator
It was late on a Wednesday...
NES and The Art of Reverse Engineering
NES Bearing Co.'s place as a U.S. bearing reverse engineering leader, and the recipe for a successful RE
In late October, a leading provider of...
Achieving Bearing Application Stability
Designing with heat
dissipation in mind
Imagine you're cruising along the highway. Scrolling through the dashboard options, you see that your oil temperature is steady, your...
NES’ Digital Stitching Service Enhances Bearing Source Qualification Program
Napoleon Engineering Services is your answer for bearing qualification
OLEAN, N.Y. – Napoleon Engineering Services (NES) had long ago set itself apart with its Source...
Lubricant Viscosity Ratio
Lubrication in a bearing often comes down to the sufficiency of the fluid film layer that separates the bearing rolling elements and the raceways....


















