Slewing bearings

Slewing bearings are large-diameter bearings designed to accommodate simultaneous axial, radial, and moment loads. They typically consist of an inner ring and outer ring with integrated gear teeth options, and incorporate rolling elements, cages, or spacers depending on design. Their compact structure enables efficient load transmission in applications such as cranes, excavators, wind turbines, and industrial turntables.

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Slewing bearings

Track Roller Types

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Four-point contact ball slewing ring

Four-point contact ball bearings are radial single row angular contact ball bearings with raceways that are designed to support two-directional axial loading.

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Cross roller slewing ring

Cross-roller type slewing bearings, their rollers are arranged at 90° to each other at intervals between the inner ring and the outer ring. They can simultaneously bear loads from all directions (such as axial, radial, overturning moment, etc.)

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Three-row roller slewing ring

three-row cylindrical roller combined slewing bearing is mainly composed of an inner ring, an outer ring, three rows of rollers (two sets of axial and one set of radial rollers), a cage (spacer block), and has the characteristics of high load carrying capacity and good rigidity.

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