The advantages of slewing drives are primarily reflected in the following aspects:
Modular Design: Due to the highly integrated nature of slewing drives, users do not need to purchase and process individual components that make up the rotating mechanism, reducing initial preparation work and significantly improving worker productivity.
Safety: Slewing drives typically utilize a worm gear drive, a reverse, self-locking mechanism. This means that only the worm drives the worm wheel, not the other way around. This characteristic is particularly important in areas such as lifting and aerial work, as it greatly enhances operational stability and safety.
Simplified Main Unit Design: Compared to conventional gear drives, slewing drives offer a higher reduction ratio, which reduces main unit parts, lowers user purchase costs, and reduces main unit failure rates.
Easy Installation: Slewing drives are easy to install, saving space.
Fast Swing Speed and High Load Capacity: Slewing drives achieve fast slewing speeds while also being able to withstand heavy loads.




