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145 Webster St Ste J
Hanover, MA 02339
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Lubrite Technologies
The world leader in the self-lubricating bearing market, we manufacture self-lubricating bushings, washers and expansion plates. Lubrite® bearings are used to support medium to heavy loads operating at slow to medium speeds in a variety of applications, such as: bridges, hydroelectric facilities, nuclear facilities, offshore drilling equipment and many more. Our bearings are maintenance free, require no supplemental lubrication and are designed to work in both wet and dry applications while offering a low coefficient of friction. Lubrite® products can be found where long term, trouble free performance is a must.
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