External-toothed slewing ring XSA14 series
crossed rollerfour-point contactsingle-row

external-toothed slewing ring
external-toothed slewing ring
external-toothed slewing ring
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Characteristics

Teeth
external-toothed
Rolling element
crossed roller
Geometry
single-row, four-point contact
Other characteristics
axial
Inner diameter

Min.: 304 mm
(12 in)

Max.: 1,022 mm
(40.2 in)

Outer diameter

Min.: 503 mm
(19.803 in)

Max.: 1,198 mm
(47.165 in)

Description

INA slewing rings are known worldwide as premium products in the field of rolling bearing technology. These machine elements have proven themselves many times over; they have high load­carrying capacity, a versatile range of applications and are highly cost-effective. Due to their design, a single bearing can reliably support radial, axial and tilting moment loads. It is therefore possible in many cases to replace bearing arrangements comprising a combination of radial and axial bearings by a single bearing. This reduces ─ in some cases considerably ─ the costs and work required in the design of the adjacent construction and the fitting of bearings. Slewing rings are sealed on both sides, lubricated with a high-quality grease, can be relubricated via lubrication nipples and are particularly easy to fit. The bearing rings are supplied without gear teeth or, in order to achieve simple drive solutions, are available with external or internal gear teeth. INA slewing rings are designed as four-point contact bearings and as Crossed roller bearing.

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Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 13 - Stand E44

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