Normal Operation during the period of COVID-19. All the employees at US office were fully vaccinated. Our manufacturing base is currently in full production under the particular situation; therefore, we can deliver bearings on time. Please do not worry that the COVID-19 impacts our lead time. Besides the standard bearings, we can also make customized bearings if needed. If you would like to purchase the bearings, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] for details. It would be our pleasure to help you during this particular time.
Normal Operation during the period of COVID-19
Here are the part numbers we currently have for promotion
TYPE | Description | QTY |
HKAA010XP0 | KAA-series Thin-section Bearing Four-point Contact Ball Bearing (ID 1”) | 90 |
HKA100XP0 | KA-series Thin-section Bearing, Four-point Contact Ball Bearing (ID 10”) | 30 |
HKA047CP0 | KA-series Thin-section Bearing, Radial Contact Ball Bearing (ID 4.75”) | 30 |
HKA047XP0 | KA-series Thin-section Bearing, Four-point Contact Ball Bearing (ID 4.75”) | 30 |
HKA055XP0 | KA-series Thin-section Bearing, Four-point Contact Ball Bearing (ID 5.5”) | 30 |
HKA080XP0 | KA-series Thin-section Bearing, Four-point Contact Ball Bearing (ID 8”) | 30 |
HKA090XP0 | KA-series Thin-section Bearing, Four-point Contact Ball Bearing (ID 9”) | 30 |
HKC090XP0 | KC-series Thin-section Bearing, Four-point Contact Ball Bearing (ID 9”) | 30 |
HKD090CP0 | KD-series Thin-section Bearing, Radial Contact Ball Bearing (ID 9”) | 30 |
Here are the types bearings you can order with us:
- Thin-section Bearings
- Deep Groove Ball Bearings
- Angular Contact Ball Bearings
- High Precision Angular Contact Ball Bearings
- Four-point Contact Ball Bearings
- Crossed Cylindrical Roller Bearings
- Cylindrical Roller bearings
- Tapered Roller Bearings
- Slewing bearings
- Thrust ball Bearings
- Thrust Roller Bearings
We also have semi-product in stock. Please feel free to contact us at [email protected] for more information.
CDC Guiding Principles of COVID-19
The following recommendations apply to non-healthcare settings. For related information for healthcare settings, visit Updated Healthcare Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations in Response to COVID-19 Vaccination.
Fully vaccinated people can:
- Participate in many of the activities that they did before the pandemic.
- Travel within the United States without getting tested before or after travel, or self-quarantine after travel, unless required by local, state, or territorial health authorities at their destination.
- Travel internationally without getting tested before leaving the United States, unless required by the destination, or self-quarantining after arrival in the United States.
- Refrain from routine screening testing if they have no symptoms or known exposure, if feasible.
Learn if you are eligible to get a booster dose or, if you are moderately or severely immunocompromised, an additional primary series dose after you are fully vaccinated.
COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at preventing infection, hospitalization, and death. Most people who get COVID-19 are unvaccinated. However, since vaccines are not 100% effective at preventing infection, some people who are fully vaccinated will still get COVID-19. An infection of a fully vaccinated person is referred to as a breakthrough infection. People who get vaccine breakthrough infections can be contagious but are less likely than unvaccinated people to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19.
To reduce the risk of becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) including the Delta variant, and potentially spreading it to others, CDC recommends that fully vaccinated people:
- Wear a mask indoors in public if they are in an area of substantial or high transmission.
- Fully vaccinated people might choose to wear a mask regardless of the level of community transmission, particularly if they or someone in their household is immunocompromised or at increased risk for severe disease, or if someone in their household is unvaccinated.
- Get tested if experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.
- Get tested 5-7 days after close contact with someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19.
- Wear a mask indoors in public for 14 days after exposure to a close contact or until a negative test result.
- Isolate if they have tested positive for COVID-19 in the prior 10 days or if they are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.
- Follow any applicable federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations.