Prime Cage supplies bearing cages and engineered metal components to industries where consistency, controlled manufacturing, and dependable supply are essential. Our manufacturing capabilities support diverse applications across automotive, industrial, and engineering-driven sectors.
Different industries place different demands on bearing systems and mechanical assemblies, influenced by operating conditions, production volumes, and system design requirements. Bearing cages and related components must perform reliably while integrating seamlessly into varied applications and equipment platforms.
With experience across multiple sectors, Prime Cage aligns manufacturing processes with industry-specific expectations. Controlled production, dimensional stability, and scalable capacity enable support for both high-volume OEM programs and specialized industry applications, ensuring consistent performance and long-term reliability.

The automotive industry requires components manufactured for high production volumes, consistent dimensional control, and stable performance under continuous operation. Bearing cages used in automotive applications must integrate reliably within rotating assemblies exposed to varying loads, speeds, and temperature conditions.
Prime Cage supplies bearing cages and engineered metal components for automotive systems such as bearings, driveline assemblies, and rotating mechanisms. Controlled manufacturing processes and repeatable output support long-term performance, supply consistency, and reliable integration across vehicle platforms.

Renewable energy systems often operate under variable loads and challenging environmental conditions, requiring components designed for durability and long service life. Bearing cages used in energy-generation equipment must support reliable rotation and system stability over extended operating cycles.
Prime Cage supplies components for renewable energy applications where consistency, structural integrity, and long-term performance contribute to dependable and efficient system operation across energy-generation platforms and prolonged service intervals.