XR350 rotator

The XR range comprises compact, powerful rotators with superb bearings. They are designed for extreme applications where rotator function requirements and loads are especially high. Optimally designed for both rigid and floating installation. Slew bearings, high performance and long service life make the XR series the rotators to rely on when it really counts. XR rotators come into their own whenever and wherever you need to handle large loads. Indexator is now launching its midsize XR350 as a complement to the XR300 and XR400 sizes.

The XR350 is designed to handle both positive and negative axial loads up to and including 15 metric tons. The model is also built for a radial load tolerance of 11 metric tons and is thus ideal for applications with high side loads such as rigid installation sorting grapples on excavators, or floating for e.g. scrap or timber handling applications.

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XR rotators

The XR range comprises rotators that are compact, powerful and well equipped with bearings. They are designed for extreme applications, with very high demands and loads on the rotator function.

With high torques and a rotator that can cope with large dynamic and static loads, both positive and negative loads, you have a complete solution for extremely strenuous work within forestry, timber handling, recycling, material handling and scrap handling. The XR range also offers models with an extra duct for central lubrication. 

The patented transmission means that external forces are not transferred to the motor or swivel as they are in separate modules. This means XR rotators have the longest service lives by far.

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