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An integrated slew drive bundles the bearing, worm gearing, and housing into one sealed, self-locking unit. A discrete slew bearing leaves the gearing and drive choice to you. Which one belongs in your machine?
When the integrated drive wins
Space, assembly time, and safety. The self-locking worm gear holds position without a brake…
When the discrete bearing wins
High speeds, unusual gear ratios, or when you already have drive infrastructure…
The load case decides
Axial, radial, and moment loads — measured, not guessed…
Not sure which way your application points? Send us the load case.