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Gear Structure
  • Converting Rotary Motion Into Linear Motion

    When gears are used in conjunction with racks, they can convert rotational motion into linear motion (such as the rack and pinion mechanism in a car's steering system).

  • Change the Direction of Rotation

    Normally, two directly meshing gears rotate in opposite directions. If it is necessary to maintain the same direction of rotation, an intermediate gear (idler gear) can be introduced.

  • Changing Torque

    Depending on the gear ratio (tooth number ratio), gears can amplify or reduce torque.

  • Transmitting motion

    Gears transmit the rotational motion of one shaft to another through the continuous meshing of teeth

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Gear FAQ
  • What is a slewing bearing gear?

    A slewing bearing gear is the integrated gear structure machined on the inner ring or outer ring of a slewing bearing. The gear works together with a pinion drive system to transmit torque and control rotational movement in heavy-duty equipment.

    Manufacturers commonly use slewing bearing gears in cranes, excavators, wind turbines, aerial work platforms, port machinery, and industrial rotating systems.

  • What are the main types of slewing bearing gears?

    Slewing bearing gears are generally divided into three main categories:

    External gear slewing bearings

    Internal gear slewing bearings

    Gearless slewing bearings

    External gear designs simplify installation and maintenance, while internal gear structures provide better protection against contamination and external impact.

  • What materials are commonly used for slewing bearing gears?

    Most slewing bearing gears use high-strength alloy steel or carbon steel materials. Manufacturers often apply heat treatment processes such as:

    Quenching

    Tempering

    Induction hardening

    These treatments improve tooth hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue life under heavy-load conditions.

  • How do you select the correct slewing bearing gear?

    Users should evaluate several operating factors before selecting a slewing bearing gear:

    Axial load capacity

    Radial load requirements

    Tilting moment load

    Rotational speed

    Gear module

    Tooth profile accuracy

    Operating environment

    Engineers should also consider lubrication conditions, installation space, and long-term maintenance requirements.

  • What is the difference between internal gear and external gear slewing bearings?

    Internal gear slewing bearings place the gear teeth inside the bearing ring, which helps protect the gear from dust and mechanical damage.

    External gear slewing bearings position the teeth on the outside diameter, allowing easier inspection, lubrication, and gear meshing adjustment.

    The final selection depends on equipment layout and transmission design requirements.

  • Why is gear hardening important for slewing bearings?

    Gear hardening significantly improves tooth surface durability. Hardened gear teeth resist:

    Surface wear

    Pitting damage

    Fatigue cracking

    Plastic deformation

    Heavy-duty machinery operating under shock loads especially benefits from hardened slewing bearing gears.

  • How often should slewing bearing gears be lubricated?

    Lubrication intervals depend on operating conditions, rotational speed, load intensity, and environmental contamination levels.

    For heavy industrial applications, technicians typically inspect grease conditions regularly and relubricate according to equipment maintenance schedules.

    Insufficient lubrication may lead to abnormal wear, increased noise, and shortened gear life.

  • Why are slewing bearing gears important in heavy machinery?

    Slewing bearing gears allow large equipment to rotate smoothly while supporting combined axial, radial, and moment loads.

    Without a properly designed slewing gear system, heavy machinery cannot achieve stable rotational movement or reliable positioning accuracy under demanding working conditions.

  • How do you inspect slewing bearing gear wear?

    Technicians usually inspect:

    Tooth surface condition

    Backlash changes

    Lubrication quality

    Surface pitting

    Crack formation

    Abnormal tooth contact patterns

    Routine inspections help identify potential issues before severe mechanical damage occurs.

  • Are slewing bearing gears suitable for high-temperature environments?

    Yes, manufacturers can produce slewing bearing gears for high-temperature applications by using:

    Heat-resistant materials

    Specialized lubrication systems

    Enhanced sealing structures

    Customized heat treatment processes

    These solutions help maintain stable operation in demanding industrial environments.

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