Factory Environment
A direct view of MERYDOM’s shop-floor environment, production areas, warehouse, inspection zones, and daily working scenes.
Core manufacturing capability
Verified data shared across Factory, Equipment, Engineering, and Quality.
Daily factory updates
Apr 28, 2026Induction hardening of slewing bearing teeth uses medium- or high-frequency induction current to rapidly heat the tooth surface, followed by fast cooling to create a hardened layer. Its main function is to increase tooth surface hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue strength, reducing…Play video
Apr 26, 2026MERYDOM.COM SLEWING BEARING MANUFACTURERPlay video
Apr 25, 2026MERYDOM Heavy-Duty Three-Row Roller Slewing Bearing This is a heavy-duty three-row roller slewing bearing produced by MERYDOM, with an outer diameter of 2000mm, manufactured for a European customer order. The three-row roller structure provides higher axial load, radial load, and tilting moment…Play video
Apr 24, 2026A 4-meter CNC vertical lathe is machining the inner ring raceway of a 2.2-meter OD slewing bearing. Raceway accuracy directly affects load capacity, running stability, and service life. At MERYDOM, every critical machining process is focused on precision, stability, and reliability. We…Play video
Apr 22, 2026MERYDOM.COM SLEWING BEARING MANUFACTURER WHATSAPP +86 17705201170Play video
Apr 21, 2026For small slewing bearings, seal installation often cannot be completed with pneumatic or electric tools. Because of the limited installation space, the seal must be inserted manually, section by section, using a nylon rod. Although it looks simple, this step requires skill,…Play video
Apr 20, 2026Today, MERYDOM welcomed customers from Russia for a factory visit and inspection. Through on-site communication and direct observation, our guests gained a clearer understanding of our manufacturing process, quality control, and professional capabilities. For MERYDOM, every customer visit is more than a…Play video
Apr 17, 2026Every application has different requirements. That is why MERYDOM focuses on custom slewing bearing solutions. From installation dimensions to load capacity, material selection, heat treatment, and surface protection, we provide solutions designed around real working conditions. Custom is not just about different…Play video
Apr 16, 2026MERYDOM.COM SLEWING BEARING MANUFACTURERPlay video
Apr 15, 2026Double-Row Ball Slewing Bearing: A Better Engineering Balance Between Load Capacity and Structural Rigidity The technical principle of a double-row ball slewing bearing lies in its use of two rows of rolling balls to transmit loads simultaneously, allowing axial force, radial force,…Play video A controlled route from technical review to final release
Each stage has a defined purpose, responsible team, and production record.
Drawing review
Confirm dimensions, interfaces, loads, gear data, and open technical points before release.
Material control
Verify material grade, supplier records, identification, and incoming condition for the production order.
Precision machining
Control turning, drilling, raceway, and gear operations against the approved manufacturing route.
Heat treatment
Apply the specified raceway and gear hardening process with documented control and verification.
Assembly & inspection
Check fit, clearance, rotation, runout, backlash where required, lubrication, and release records.
Packing & delivery
Complete marking, corrosion protection, documentation, and export packing for the agreed shipment route.
Practical controls for custom and repeat supply
Six points that help engineering and purchasing teams qualify the manufacturing route quickly.
Inside the MERYDOM workshop
Selected views of machining, heat treatment, inspection, assembly, and export preparation inside the MERYDOM workshop.
Continue your review
Open the equipment, engineering, quality, inspection, and qualification evidence.
How MERYDOM controls custom production
Concise manufacturing context for engineering, quality, and purchasing review.
Manufacturing built around OEM requirements
MERYDOM manufactures custom slewing bearings from customer drawings, existing bearing data, and application requirements. Engineering, purchasing, machining, heat treatment, assembly, and inspection teams work from the same approved technical basis. This keeps materials, dimensions, identification, process requirements, and inspection records aligned from order review through final release, including repeat orders and controlled engineering changes.
Engineering review before production
Before production starts, our engineering team reviews envelope dimensions, mounting interfaces, gear data, hole patterns, operating orientation, lubrication, seals, clearance, and available load information. Open technical points are confirmed before machining. For custom slewing bearings, the review may also define material, heat-treatment route, inspection characteristics, marking, documentation, and other controls needed for a practical manufacturing plan.
Quality control linked to production records
Quality control is integrated into the production route rather than limited to final inspection. Material records, machining dimensions, heat-treatment results, raceway and gear checks, assembly controls, rotation, runout, marking, and final release records remain linked to the production order. Inspection depth is adjusted to the drawing, application risk, and agreed customer documentation requirements.
A practical manufacturing partner for global supply
MERYDOM supports overseas OEMs, equipment manufacturers, distributors, and maintenance organizations with direct technical communication and stable production follow-up. We can work from drawings, bearing numbers, samples, or application data. Export preparation includes identification, corrosion protection, suitable packing, and agreed commercial and quality documents, while daily factory videos and workshop photographs provide visible evidence of active production.
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Drawing, model, operating condition, quantity, destination, and document requirements.
