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Slewing Bearings & Slewing Drives: Specs, Types & Selection

Open dimension tables, real load ratings, and a moment-first selection method, from a slewing bearing manufacturer that publishes what the catalogs hide.

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Slewing Bearings and Slewing Drives
[SPEC MATRIX]
200–6000mm Bore / OD range
3 types 4-point ball · cross roller · 3-row roller
42CrMo Ring / raceway alloy
ISO9001 + BV Certified, audited
70,000+/yr Bearings + drives output
[SYS-00] OVERVIEW

Specifying a Slewing Bearing Shouldn’t Require a Login

A slewing bearing, also called a slewing ring or turntable bearing, carries axial, radial, and tilting-moment loads in one ring, so a platform can rotate slowly under heavy load on a single component. That combined-load job is exactly why selecting one is harder than picking a standard bearing.

[SYS-01] COMPONENT DEFINITION

What is a slewing bearing?

A slewing bearing is a large-diameter rolling-element bearing — balls or rollers between two concentric rings — built to support axial, radial, and overturning (moment) loads simultaneously, usually below 10 RPM (load directions per ISO 76). Many include integral external or internal gear teeth so a pinion or slew drive can rotate them.

[SYS-02] INDUSTRY GAP

Most OEM product pages list the bearing types and stop there. The dimensions, load ratings, materials, and hardened-depth data, the numbers an engineer actually need to size a bearing, sit behind a login, a selector tool, or a PDF request.

That gap is expensive. Choosing on the wrong number risks a ring that passes an axial check yet fails years early under moment load, and because the deciding data is hidden the mistake only surfaces after install.

Slewing bearing carrying axial, radial, and tilting-moment loads
LOAD REF ISO 76
MAX SPEED < 10 RPM
SE-SERIES 203 kN·m
[SYS-03] AUBRIK STANDARD

Aubrik publishes the numbers on the page instead. The sections below give the construction logic, the full series with bore/OD/height/weight, SE-series slew-drive ratings to 203 kN·m, and a moment-first selection method, which is why engineers comparing slewing bearing manufacturers can size and verify here without a sales call.

Slewing Bearing Types: Four-Point Ball, Cross-Roller & Three-Row Roller

Engineers default to the highest-capacity type when a load look demanding. That instinct quietly wastes money: a three-row roller is frequently over-specified for a load a four-point ball would carry at a fraction of the cost and friction.

The honest trade-off is that the three constructions trade capacity, rigidity, friction, and price differently, so the “best” type depends on your governing load, not on raw rating. A cross roller slewing bearing, for instance, wins on rigidity but costs more and runs with more friction than a ball type. Here’s the Construction-to-Load Decision Tree Aubrik uses, with the load and rigidity behavior verified against published engineering data and slewing-bearing patents.

Construction-to-Load Decision Tree

01
[SYS-01] AUBRIK 010–014

Single-row four-point contact ball

Moment / CapacityMedium
RigidityMedium
FrictionLowest
Application Scenario Variable multi-directional load, weight-limited, efficiency matters
02
[SYS-02] AUBRIK 110–112

Single-row cross roller

Moment / CapacityHigh
RigidityVery High
FrictionMedium
Application Scenario High moment + precision; robots, radar, machine tools
03
[SYS-03] AUBRIK 130–134

Three-row roller

Moment / CapacityVery High
RigidityVery High
FrictionHigher
Application Scenario Extreme combined loads; port cranes, offshore, TBMs

A counter-intuitive but verified point: four-point ball bearings generate less friction than crossed cylindrical roller bearings of the same envelope. The trade-off is real, rollers win on capacity and rigidity; balls win on running torque. So for a solar-tracker or yaw drive where motor efficiency governs, a ball type can be the better engineering choice even though a roller look “stronger.”

[DATA-STREAM: EN-PROC]

Aubrik Slewing Bearing Series & Dimensions (010–134)

Every Aubrik part number encodes its construction, gearing, and bore. Read the code once and you can size and order without a catalog round-trip. This is the Slewing Bearing Designation Decoder.

Aubrik industrial slewing bearing solution blueprint rendering

Slewing Bearing Designation Decoder [SYS-DEC]

  • 01x Single-row four-point contact ball
  • 11x Single-row cross roller
  • 13x Three-row roller
  • .YY. Section / diameter series code
  • ZZZ Bore reference (mm)

The last digit of the series set the gearing: 0 = toothless, 1/2 = external gear (small / large module), 3/4 = internal gear (small / large module). Mounting-hole code follows: 00 all plain, 01 all threaded, 02 inner threaded / outer plain, 03 outer threaded / inner plain.

Four-point contact ball bearing cross section drawing

Representative dimensions, four-point ball (010 toothless / 011–012 external gear)

ModelOD D (mm)Bore d (mm)Height H (mm)Holes nGear Z × moduleWeight (kg)
010.20.2002801206012toothless18
010.20.2803602006016toothless26
010.25.4505433577024toothless68
010.30.6307325288024toothless110
010.40.80092267810030toothless220
011.25.35544826270Z93 × m3.15155
012.30.50060239880Z102 × m4.585
012.40.800922678100Z96 × m8.0220
Cross roller bearing cross section drawing

Representative dimensions, cross roller (110)

ModelTypeOD D (mm)Bore d (mm)Height H (mm)Gear Z × moduleWeight (kg)
110.25.500Cross roller60239875toothless77
110.28.800Cross roller92267878toothless179
Three-row roller bearing cross section drawing

Representative dimensions, three-row roller (130-131)

ModelTypeOD D (mm)Bore d (mm)Height H (mm)Gear Z × moduleWeight (kg)
130.25.630Three-row764496148toothless250
130.32.1000Three-row1164836182toothless600
131.40.1800Three-row ext.19951605220Z145 × m14.02147
Three-row internal gear bearing cross section drawing

Representative dimensions, three-row int. gear (133-134)

ModelTypeOD D (mm)Bore d (mm)Height H (mm)Gear Z × moduleWeight (kg)
133.45.2500Three-row int.27212279231Z122 × m16.02834
[SYS-01] OVERVIEW

Slewing Drives (SE Series): Bearing + Worm Gearbox in One Unit

A slewing bearing only rotates if something turns it. A slew drive integrates the slewing ring with a self-locking worm gear and a hydraulic or electric motor mount, so you get controlled rotation, holding torque, and an IP65-sealed package in one ready-to-install unit.

That integration is where Aubrik separates from bearing-only suppliers: the SE series ships the bearing, worm gearbox, and seal as a tested assembly. The self-locking worm set holds the load without a brake, which is why these drives suit solar trackers, small wind turbines, and crane swing axes (slew-drive patents). Here’s the SE-Drive Torque & Tilting-Moment Envelope.

SE-Series Ratings [SYS-DATA]

SE9

SE9 Slewing Drive Detail
Ratio
61:1
Max Output
9.0 kN·m
Tilting Moment
33.9 kN·m
Axial Load
338 kN
Radial Load
159 kN
Sealing
IP65
Weight
48 kg

SE12

SE12 Slewing Drive Unit
Ratio
78:1
Max Output
15.6 kN·m
Tilting Moment
54.3 kN·m
Axial Load
475 kN
Radial Load
190 kN
Sealing
IP65
Weight
60 kg

SE14

SE14 Slewing Drive Unit
Ratio
85:1
Max Output
18.5 kN·m
Tilting Moment
70.0 kN·m
Axial Load
555 kN
Radial Load
220 kN
Sealing
IP65
Weight
65 kg

SE17

SE17 Slewing Drive Unit
Ratio
102:1
Max Output
20.3 kN·m
Tilting Moment
135.0 kN·m
Axial Load
900 kN
Radial Load
350 kN
Sealing
IP65
Weight
98 kg

SE21

SE21 Slewing Drive Unit
Ratio
125:1
Max Output
25.0 kN·m
Tilting Moment
203.0 kN·m
Axial Load
1598 kN
Radial Load
640 kN
Sealing
IP65
Weight
120 kg

[SYS-02] SELECTION GUIDE

Read the envelope by your governing constraint: match the tilting-moment column to your overturning load first, then confirm axial and radial headroom. Pairing a worm gear slew drive with a low rolling friction coefficient (µ ≈ 0.003–0.008 for the bearing itself) keeps the motor sizing modest even on multi-tonne platforms.

[SYS-03] ENGINEERING NOTE

Specifying the bearing, gearbox, and brake as three separate parts risks alignment errors and backlash that a sealed unit avoids, because Aubrik matches the worm set to the raceway in-house before test, the self-locking worm hold the load to 203 kN·m of tilting moment without a separate brake.

[SYS-01] ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
DATA-SOURCE: ISO-281-REF

How to Choose: Load, Tilting Moment & Diameter

By far the most expensive mistake in slewing-bearing selection is sizing on axial capacity alone. In real installations, cranes, excavators, wind turbines, robot bases, the tilting moment, not the thrust rating, is the binding constraint.
Here is why it bites so hard. Under a tilting moment the load is not shared evenly; the most-loaded rolling element carries 3–5× the average. And because bearing fatigue follows the inverse-cube life law of ISO 281, a peak element load just 1.5× the average drops that element’s life to roughly (1/1.5)³ ≈ 30% of the even-distribution value. A bearing that “passed” an axial check can still fail early.

Worked moment example, 50 t crawler crane

[DATA] Payload
490.5 kN × 18 m = 8,829 kN·m
[DATA] Boom / Wind
120 kN × 9 m = 1,080 kN·m
15 kN × 12 m = 180 kN·m
[CALC] Total Moment
Total = 10,089 kN·m → ×1.25 safety factor (FEM 1.001) = 12,611 kN·m
Then size the diameter, not just the rating. A larger-diameter ring distributes the moment couple over a wider base, lowering peak element load for the same external moment, which is why large cranes run rings over 2 m even when a smaller ring would technically pass the static check. A combined-load check ties it together:
[SPEC] (Fa/Ca) + (Fr/Cr) + (Mt/Cm) ≤ 1
Whether you’re weighing slew drive vs slew bearing, ball bearing vs slewing bearing, or turntable vs slewing ring, the deciding factor is the same governing load, not the label. The honest comparison below uses specific behavior, not Yes/No marketing.

Comparison: specific behavior, not Yes/No

Criterion Four-point ball Cross roller Three-row roller
Relative moment capacity 1.0× (baseline) ~1.6× ~2.5×+
Rigidity (deflection) Medium Very high Very high
Running friction Lowest Higher Highest
Relative cost Lowest Higher Highest
Axial height Slim Slim Tall (3 rows)
Slewing Bearing & Drive Division

Applications: Cranes, Excavators, Wind, Solar Trackers & Heavy Equipment

One bearing family rotate very different machines, and each application sets its own governing load. Matching construction and diameter to that load is what keeps a crane swinging and a turbine yawing for two decades, get it wrong and the risk is raceway spalling or, on a mobile crane, tip-over above the rated 15,000 kN·m moment.

Cranes

15,000 kN·m tilting moment

In cranes, a 100 t lattice crawler can see a tilting moment above 15,000 kN·m at full outreach, so a three-row roller crane slewing bearing with internal gear is standard. Mobile cranes stay within ~1–3% out-of-level ground (per ASME B30.5) because tilt adds unplanned moment.

Excavators

500 kN·m swing duty

Excavators of 50 t generate over 500 kN·m during heavy digging; double-row ball or cross-roller rings take the shock and swing duty (the “swing bearing” / slew ring).

Wind Turbines

28,000–45,000 kN·m yaw load

Wind turbines load a 3 MW yaw bearing to 28,000–45,000 kN·m from rotor thrust, while pitch bearings see ~4,400 kN·m oscillating per blade, designed to a 20-year, rainflow-spectrum life.

Solar Trackers & Small Wind

IP65 · self-locking SE-series

Solar trackers and small wind rely on SE-series slew drives for self-locking positioning and IP65 sealing in unattended outdoor duty.

Robotics, Machine Tools & Radar

Cross-roller · low backlash

Robotics, machine tools, radar, and material handling use cross-roller rings for high stiffness-to-size and low backlash, giving precise, repeatable rotation.

Mining, Metallurgical & Port

Three-row roller · continuous

Mining, metallurgical, and port equipment take three-row roller rings for the heaviest continuous combined loads.

Application Principle

Beyond cranes and turbines, the same combined-load principle puts slewing rings under railway turntables, offshore wind platforms, forklift and aerial-work-platform booms, and material-handling robots. Unlike a plain bearing or an epicyclic gear train that resolves one load direction, a single slewing ring replaces a whole transmission sub-assembly, which is why machinists nickname it “the joint of the machine.”

“We size every slewing bearing from the tilting moment outward, not the axial rating. On a swing application the most-loaded roller can see five times the average, so we set diameter and raceway hardness depth to that case before we ever talk price.”
Aubrik Engineering Team Slewing Bearing & Drive Division

[SYS-01] Slewing Bearings

Materials, Heat Treatment & Certifications

A slewing bearing is only as good as its raceway, and surface hardness alone doesn’t prove capacity. A raceway specified for 4 mm hardened depth but quenched to only 2.5 mm carries a sharply lower static rating, even though it passes a surface HRC test.

That’s exactly the spec OEM pages leave silent and Aubrik publishes.

[CTRL-01] · Raceway

55–62HRC

Induction-hardened · Controlled case depth

Raceways are induction-hardened to HRC 55–62 with controlled case depth — the depth, not just the surface number, sets the static load rating C.

SPEC Construction and heat treatment

  • [01] Material

    Rings are 42CrMo (4140) / 40Cr / 50Mn alloy steel, normalized and tempered for through-strength.

  • [02] Gearing

    Gearing runs module 2.1–41.8 at ISO 7–9 quality, with contour-induction-hardened teeth for bending-fatigue life.

  • [03] Lubrication

    Lubrication uses GB7324 No.2 lithium grease through nipples, behind dust-proof and water-proof double seals.

  • [04] Standards

    Dimensions follow JB/T 2300-2018; static and dynamic ratings to ISO 76 / ISO 281; bolt torque to ISO 898-1.

DATA Certifications and capability

  • ISO 9001:2015 Quality management, audited
  • BV Factory Approval Bureau Veritas verified
  • JB/T 2300-2018 Slewing-bearing standard
  • 200–6000 mm Full diameter program
  • 80+ countries 40%+ export, two factories
[SYS-01] DIRECT_MFG

Manufacturer-Direct: Custom Design, MOQ, Lead Time & Delivery

Downtime, not unit price, is what buyers fear most, field threads are full of operators who “couldn’t be down long enough to get one refurbished.” A slewing bearing manufacturer that holds capacity and ships direct changes that math.

[IMG_REF_01]
Aubrik Slewing Bearing Custom Direct Manufacturing
[DATA] COST_YIELD
< 50%

Field data: a well-maintained slewing ring caught before failure repairs for under half the cost of a new replacement — and an unmanaged tilting moment can raise swing-drive motor current 15–25%.

Source: industry maintenance reporting (bearing-news; tilting-moment efficiency studies). Exact figures vary by application — request a custom analysis.

[SPEC] CAPABILITY_MATRIX

Aubrik runs two plants, a 4,000 m² Wuxi facility (20,000+ bearings/yr) and a 6,000 m² Anhui facility (50,000+ bearings and 30,000+ drives/yr) — with in-house forging, machining, hardening, and gear cutting under an ISO 9001 quality system. Custom and non-standard rings ship to your bore, load class, gear, and mounting code.

Slewing Bearing Engineering Tools

Online tools to size, calculate and decode slewing bearings. Select a tool below to open it and run your input values.

  • Calculator

    Tilting Moment Calculator

    Work out the tilting moment, axial and radial loads on a slewing bearing and check them against its static load capacity.

    Open Tool
  • Sizer

    Slew Drive Sizer

    Match the required torque, load and rotation speed of your application to a suitable slew drive model.

    Open Tool
  • Decoder

    Designation Decoder

    Break a slewing bearing designation down into its type, size and configuration so you can read any part number.

    Open Tool

Slewing Bearings

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a slewing bearing the same as a slewing ring?

Yes. “Slewing bearing,” “slewing ring,” and “turntable bearing” all name the same component, the term just vary by region and industry.

How does a slew drive differ from a slew bearing?

The slew bearing is the rotating ring on its own. A slew drive wraps that bearing in an integrated, self-locking worm gearbox with a motor mount, a ready-to-install unit (Aubrik SE9–SE21) that both supports the load and power the rotation, so you skip separately sizing a gearbox, brake, and bearing.

How do I choose between a ball, cross-roller, and three-row roller slewing bearing?

Start from the tilting moment, then pick the smallest construction with a 1.5:1 margin. Four-point ball for variable, weight- or efficiency-sensitive loads; cross roller for high moment with precision; three-row roller for the heaviest combined load. Over-speccing to three-row when a ball passes adds cost, friction, and weight, not safety.

Which sizes can Aubrik manufacture?

Bore/OD from 200 mm to 6,000 mm, in four-point ball, cross-roller, and three-row roller, plus custom designs.

What materials are slewing bearings made from?

Rings are 42CrMo (4140) / 40Cr / 50Mn alloy steel, normalized and tempered; raceways are induction-hardened to HRC 55–62 with controlled case depth, and corrosion or zinc-plated options are available on request.

Why do slewing bearings fail, and how long do they last?

Most early failures trace to one of three root causes: sizing on axial load instead of tilting moment, mounting-flatness errors beyond 0.05–0.15 mm/m, or lapsed relubrication that lets metal contact the raceway. Get those right and a well-maintained crane bearing reaches 10–15 years, with wind-turbine rings designed to 20.

How can you tell a slew ring is worn?

Watch for resistance to swing or the boom over-travelling its stop, grinding during rotation, metal in extracted grease, and rising drive-motor current. Vibration monitoring flags raceway fatigue 2–6 months before it shows.

Can a slewing bearing rotate continuously, and what lubrication does it need?

Most run intermittently below 10 RPM, but continuous rotation is fine within the rated speed. Use GB7324 No.2 lithium grease through the nipples; relube every 50 operating hours in harsh duty to 500+ hours in clean, lightly loaded service, and never mix incompatible grease thickeners.

Are turntable bearings and slewing bearings the same?

For industrial use, yes, one combined-load ring under two names. Aubrik builds the full range, from lighter rotary-table sizes to multi-metre crane rings.

Do you offer custom / OEM slewing bearings and what is the lead time?

Yes, custom bore, load class, gearing, and mounting are standard, with OEM service and a one-year warranty. Send your drawing or load case for a part-number match, drawing, and quoted lead time from our two production bases.