Internal-toothed slewing bearing HT series
ball bearingfour-point contactfor turnbable

Internal-toothed slewing bearing - HT series - Kaydon - ball bearing / four-point contact / for turnbable
Internal-toothed slewing bearing - HT series - Kaydon - ball bearing / four-point contact / for turnbable
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Characteristics

Teeth
internal-toothed
Rolling element
ball bearing
Geometry
four-point contact
Applications
for turnbable
Other characteristics
large-diameter

Description

Kaydon HT series slewing ring bearings are larger versions of the HS series, with increased ball diameter and cross-sectional area providing substantially more capacity. HT series slewing bearings provide a wide variety of solutions for a variety of medium- to heavy-duty applications. Design features The internal configuration consists of deep groove gothic arch raceways and maximum ball complement. This results in a four-point contact design that provides exceptional moment, thrust, and radial load capacities. Integral seals are provided to assist in the exclusion of contaminants. Geared rings have tapped holes, while non-geared rings have through holes. HT series bearings are available in internal geared, external geared, and nongeared configurations. The gears are involute stub designs with 20° pressure angles, manufactured to AGMA Class Q5 and 0.015 to 0.025 inches allowance for backlash. They range in size from 36‐66 inches OD (900‐1700 mm OD) with a standard cross section. Availability HT series slewing ring bearings are made to order and can require a longer lead time as forgings are not stocked. Applications HT series bearings have been used successfully in a variety of medium- to heavy-duty applications including: -Cranes -Aerial lifts -Digger derricks -Chute swivels -Lift truck rotators -Industrial turntables
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