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English: Kinematics slewing drives are designed, tested and used for a 30-year field life. Kinematics slew drives are powered with hourglass worm technology to give the maximum survivability load-holding capability as well as increased efficiency and accuracy. Unlike standard worms which touch only 1 tooth, the hourglass worm engages 5-11 teeth on the pitch line of the ring gear from the hourglass thread. This increased tooth engagement gives the gearbox enormous strength and power.
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