The silage machine is a type of agricultural equipment designed for cutting and collecting various plant materials. It efficiently chops dry and wet corn stalks, wheat straw, soybean and cotton stems, branches, bark, small bamboo, sugarcane, and other materials with a diameter of up to 3 cm. The machine integrates cutting, collecting, seed crushing, and loading functions.
A single-row ball slewing bearing with hardened internal teeth is used in its structure. This bearing supports the upper cabin and associated mechanisms, enabling controlled rotation of the upper unit. It is designed to withstand axial forces and overturning moments, ensuring stable operation in demanding field conditions. The reliability of the slewing bearing plays a vital role in the performance and service life of the silage machine.