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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.
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How to Choose the Right Crossed Roller Bearing?A Practical 5-Step Guide
Crossed roller bearings combine radial, axial, and moment load capacity in a single compact unit. Choosing the right model comes down to five decisions — size, structural type, mounting method, load rating, and precision grade — followed by careful attention to installation details that determine whether the bearing performs as designed.
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[Insights]
Split Bearing Solution Cuts Wind Turbine Downtime by 80%
When a 1.5MW wind turbine faced sudden bearing failure ,downtime and costs could have soared.
THB's split bearing solution changed this situation!
The bearing was replaced in just 24 hours without a crane.
The result: 80% less downtime and over 50% cost savings.
[Industry Focus]
[Insights]
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.
[Industry Focus]
[Insights]
Manufacturing Is Changing: What We're Seeing
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.