Auto Expo 2014: ARB Bearings plans new product-driven display

Delhi-based ARB Bearings plans to showcase its double-row taper roller wheel hub bearings for new-generation trucks at the Auto Expo.

By Autocar Pro News desk calendar 04 Feb 2014 Views icon2968 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Auto Expo 2014: ARB Bearings plans new product-driven display

Delhi-based ARB Bearings plans to showcase its  double-row taper roller wheel hub bearings for new-generation trucks at the Auto Expo.

According to Surinder Goel, president, “The company will showcase a wide range of automotive bearings including wheel hub bearings which are ideal for new-generation heavy trucks, trailers and buses and recently launched by the company.”

The company, which will be located at Hall 2-5/Stall 4.1, plans to also display its newly launched four-row cylindrical roller bearings. Goel said, “With these Four Row Cylindrical Roller Bearing in India, we can substitute imported bearings. By participating in the Expo, we would like to invite industry to come and feel the difference as to how we satisfy their bearing needs by offering a one-window system for all applications from fan to heavy industries and delivering a quality product with high-end engineering as per desired specifications and design.”

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