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THB Brand Refresh | New Logo Launched
THB has a new brand identity. Here is what it stands for. Three rings. Three stages. One way of working. Needs → Solutions → Products.
Selection guides, Technical Deep Dives, And Industry Case Studies—THB engineers share their thinking and experience. Let's Explore Together

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THB has a new brand identity. Here is what it stands for. Three rings. Three stages. One way of working. Needs → Solutions → Products.

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THB customer insights reveal four connected shifts reshaping manufacturing: automation becoming a necessity due to labor shortages, warehouses evolving into Takt time production extensions, flexibility as a core design principle for high-mix environments, and reliability rising as the top priority to minimize downtime. The new direction is balancing efficiency with resilience.

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A detailed root cause analysis of two common premature bearing failure modes on food and beverage production lines — inner ring fretting wear and lubrication breakdown. THB’s technical team presents systematic solutions across installation integrity, structural design, and lubrication strategy to help manufacturers reduce unplanned downtime while protecting product safety and hygiene.

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Proper grease lubrication is essential for crossed roller bearing performance. Grease reduces friction, prevents metal contact, and suppresses noise. Avoid mixing grease types, always clean before replacement, and select seasonally appropriate grease. Strict cleanliness and proper storage are critical to prevent contamination and deterioration.

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Cam followers fail due to four main causes: insufficient lubrication, contamination from foreign particles, improper installation or misalignment, and overloading beyond rated capacity. Preventing failures requires regular lubrication, effective sealing, correct installation, and proper load selection to ensure long-term reliability.

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Slewing bearings handle heavy combined loads in various orientations; turntable bearings are simpler, cost-effective for light to moderate loads. Both support axial, radial, and moment loads, but slewing bearings suit demanding machinery.
