- Personalized service and customization
- Order fulfillment advantages
- Improved pricing consistency
- Increased supplier diversity
- Support the U.S. economy.
Also known as Turntable Bearings or Slewing Bearings Triangle’s cost-effective Lazy Susan Bearings are used worldwide from amusement parks, to rotating displays and furniture, to assembly stands, and more. US-made, stamped from galvanized steel, in 3" to 12" sizes. Available in standard and greased options. View PDF resource sheets here.
Looking for something else? Check out these other parts and components: Part drawings available in PDF and STEP formats - find the bearing you need and click “Download Drawing”. For OEMs with product design challenges, Triangle's talented team of innovators are here to help bring new and custom products to life. Learn more about our parts - material options, benefits, and more. Have some questions? See our commonly asked questions and answers about bearings Learn about options to customize lazy susans like nylon spring clips, detents, full stops, and more For more than 100 years, Triangle has been an active member of the industrial
bearings and linkage assembly world, offering unique and innovative solutions to
custom design problems all over the world. Built by Engineers, for Engineers, run by Engineers.
Industrial engineering and custom solutions have been a part of Triangle’s bones from the very start. Since our start in 1922, we foster a culture of innovation throughout our entire company – from sales to engineering to manufacturing and shipping. As a manufacturer and supplier of threaded rods, rod ends, industrial bearings, and linkage assemblies, Triangle applies years of custom metal fabrication and stamping expertise to help you address your design challenge AND meet the tight deadlines you face - without compromising on quality.
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