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Baker Bearing Buys Surplus Bearings |
Baker Bearing Company
is an important outlet for distributors and manufacturers who have surplus and obsolete bearings, we invite you to submit your listings of any such material for our evaluation and cash offer.
We welcome you to explore our website to discover all the ways that BAKER BEARING can help you service your customer at the highest level.
Baker Bearing Company was established in 1990 with the purpose of providing bearing distributors with a reliable source for a great variety of anti-friction bearings of all types.
www.bakerbearing.com
I didn't know that so many companies might end up having surplus bearings. What do you do with them after you receive them? Do you re-manufacture them or recycle them to create newer, less obsolete types?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your great site dedicated to surplus bearing buyer. I appreciate your insights and info!
ReplyDeleteWhat does a surplus bearing buyer actually do?
ReplyDeletePaul- we find obsolete MRO by talking to plant managers/procurement departments. Many times these large mines/mills have an enormous amount of critical spares to keep the place up and going- often times throughout the years these big companies upgrade machinery making the once critical spare collecting dust never to be used because the new/better machine doesn't jive with the dynamic of the part. That is until we can find the bearing- inspect it and put it on the market again to be bought by an authorized bearing distributor.
DeleteWhat do you do with the surplus bearings? Are they being recycled, or is there a way to melt them and reuse them? I had no idea this was an industry. My dad's shop could certainly be cleaned out of useless supplies he doesn't need anymore, and I'd rather recycle things than throw them away.
ReplyDeleteJenn | http://www.bakerbearing.com/buyback.php
Jennifer - Baker Bearing buys the surplus bearings from suppliers/manufacurers of what they deem as obsolete bearings- we then take a perfectly good NEW bearing and inspect it and resell the bearing. Its a great way to go green and its better than recycling because the part that the manufacturer to reproduce would take a good amount of electricity to produce the precision part. So not only are we good for procurement departments sourcing hard-to-find bearings- we are good for the environment...literally. =)
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