ZIP Code 5: 18962 - SILVERDALE, PA - 18962
At Cone Drive, we understand the importance of weight and performance optimization. That’s why our low-profile designs are engineered to be lightweight, without sacrificing performance.
Timken bearingCATALOG
As a global slew drive and slew bearing manufacturer, we have the capability to provide custom solutions for specific applications. We have a long and proud engineering history that started in 1925 and have worked to provide the most cutting-edge gearing technology ever since.
Cone Drive’s self-retaining bearings are designed to handle all axial and radial forces, including tilting moments. Designed as a single bearing unit, they are an excellent option for a wide range of industries.
Timkenbearings
Yes, however a WEA or WEB version is recommended when mounting in this orientation for additional corrosion protection. Please contact ae@conedrive.com for more information.
Cone Drive’s slewing drive and slewing bearing technology provide a large ratio in a single stage of gearing. For additional torque, we offer the option of adding an inline planetary gear to create a double reduction slewing drive. The slew bearings and drives are assembled into a low profile, self-retaining, and ready-to-install housing, optimized for weight and performance. Our highly adaptable slewing gearboxes feature strong shock resistance, long life performance, and smooth rotation.
Timken slewing bearingidentification
Our slewing bearing’s large, open inner race diameter provides system design flexibility, allowing you to easily incorporate them into your current applications. Furthermore, our bearings can be seamlessly integrated into a slewing drive, taking advantage of Cone Drive’s extensive gearing expertise.
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Yes, when mounting the slew drive horizontally, it is always recommended to mount the drive with the housing on top and seals on bottom, when possible. When mounting vertically, it is recommended to mount in the worm over orientation