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Beyond Specifications: What Else Drives Slewing Bearing Stability?
In technical catalogs, a slewing bearing is defined by loads and specifications. On the job site, however, it is the machine's critical, irreplaceable pivot. Replacing a failed bearing requires complex teardown, causing costly downtime that far exceeds the part's price. Following factory greasing schedules and matching bearings to real-world operating environments—like dust, salt spray, or precision vibration—is key to preventing early failure and maximizing equipment uptime.

