
Findling Wälzlager
🇩🇪 Germany Bearings & Linear Motion
Rolling bearings, bearing procurement, ABEG methodology, special greasing, damage analysis and bearing services.
Findling Wälzlager GmbH is a German rolling bearing specialist headquartered in Karlsruhe. Founded in 1919, the family business has built more than 100 years of expertise in rolling bearing technology. Findling combines product knowledge, procurement capability and technical consulting to help customers identify technically and economically suitable bearing solutions. The company is also associated with the ABEG methodology for classifying and selecting bearings by performance and cost.
Products and applications
Findling provides rolling bearings, standard bearing products, special greasing, bearing training, damage analysis, global procurement, audits and bearing-related services. Its offering supports machine builders, maintenance teams, design engineers and industrial users that need the right bearing for operating conditions, load, speed, service life and total cost. The company’s profile should emphasise rolling bearing expertise and procurement support rather than generic component distribution.
Product Categories
Deep Groove Ball Bearings
Angular Contact Bearings
Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Tapered Roller Bearings
Needle Roller Bearings
Spherical Roller Bearings
Linear Bearings
Product Lines & Series
- ABEG Advantage - Cost-Effective Bearings
Products & Components
Solutions & Applications
Industries Served
Technologies & Expertise
Certifications & Standards
Company facts
- Headquarters
- Karlsruhe, Germany
- Founded
- 1919
- Employees
- 50-250
- Ownership
- Family business
Profile transparency
- Data status
- Publicly researched profile
- Sources
- Official website, public company and product pages
- Last reviewed
- April 2026
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