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PRT-04 slewing ring bearings feature self-lubricating, maintenance-free sliding elements instead of metal balls or rollers to enable dry-running operation. They’re also 60% lighter and 50% more space-

Two concentric rings make up the main structure of a slewing bearing. The outer ring usually lies flat against a motionless surface and is screwed into place via evenly spaced mounting holes.

In this post, learn about slewing ring ball bearings, which combine the rotational capabilities of slewing rings with ball bearing technology.

The iglide® PRT-04 slewing ring has a 50% lower profile than its predecessor, the PRT-01. It's also 60% lighter and 20% more cost-effective. Check out this infographic to learn more!

iglide® PRT slewing ring bearings are self-lubricating, ready-to-install rotary joints for dry-running operation. The design is based on maintenance-free sliding elements made of tribologically optimi

iglide® PRT slewing ring bearings are ready-to-install rotary joints for self-lubricating, dry operation. The design is based on maintenance-free sliding elements made of tribologically optimized igli

PRT-04 slewing ring bearings feature self-lubricating, maintenance-free sliding elements instead of metal balls or rollers to enable dry-running operation. They’re also 60% lighter and 50% more space-
There are many new and innovative versions of slewing ring bearings on the market, including sliding slewing rings made with an iglide® polymer liner, hard-anodized aluminum rings or stainless-steel r

iglide® PRT slewing rings use self-lubricating, low-friction sliding elements in place of ball bearings. Available with optional rotation locks. Learn more about PRT slewing ring bearings at: http://w

iglide® PRT slewing rings use self-lubricating, low-friction sliding elements in place of ball bearings. They represent a step forward in slewing ring bearing technology. The geared version allows the