Precision bearings for automotive, robotics, and industrial applications.
Automotive OEM
Robotic Joint
Machine Tool Spindle


Precision engineering from Shanghai, Guangdong, and Bargteheide.
Bearings for automotive, robotics, and industry.
Automotive
Robotics & precision motion
Industrial & specialist
Designed, manufactured, and validated in-house.
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Bring a custom specification, a replacement for an existing application, or an engineering question. SNH engineering reviews every enquiry.
CERTIFICATIONS
Audited to international standards.
IATF 16949
Automotive quality management. Maintained since 2009, alongside automotive OEM production.
International Automotive Task Force
ISO 9001
Quality management system, maintained across all operations.
International Organization for Standardization
ISO 14001 & ISO 45001
Environmental management and occupational health & safety management systems.
International Organization for Standardization
TRACK RECORD
Built on engineering and certification.
SNH Bearings designs, manufactures, and validates its own bearings. Automotive OEM production runs under IATF 16949, certified since 2009. Engineering involvement spans requirements analysis to product validation.
1981
Founded
Bearing design and manufacturing for global markets.
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In-house laboratories
Measurement, metallurgy, cleanliness, and mechanical validation.

Engineered in-house
WHY SNH
Engineering depth, not catalogue supply.
SNH designs, manufactures, and validates bearings in-house. A portion of the range is non-standard, engineered for requirements outside catalogue products.
Manufacturer, not distributor
SNH designs and manufactures its own bearings. It does not source and resell.
Five in-house laboratories
Product validation runs in-house — corrosion, lifetime, cleanliness, and dimensional testing.
Custom engineering
Non-standard design for corrosion, load, temperature, and lifetime requirements.
In-house spindles
SNH manufactures its own production spindles, including motor spindles to 60,000 rpm.
