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Extreme-Duty Drive Shafts for Continuous Casting Machines (CCM)<\/h1>\n

Surviving the Inferno: High-Torque, Heat-Resistant Solutions for Dutch Metallurgy<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/header>\n

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When the Steel is Molten, There is No “Pause” Button<\/h2>\n

We know the reality inside a melt shop. Whether you are managing the slab caster maintenance at a major facility in IJmuiden<\/strong> or overseeing a billet line in a specialized forge near Roterd\u00e3<\/strong>, the continuous casting machine is the heartbeat of the plant. If the withdrawal straightener stops because a universal joint seized up, you aren’t just losing time\u2014you are risking a breakout, damaging the mold, and scrapping tons of premium steel.<\/p>\n

In our 18 years of field engineering, we\u2019ve seen standard “heavy-duty” shafts crumble in this environment. Why? Because most manufacturers design for torque, but they forget about the environment. A Cardan shaft in a caster segment isn’t just transmitting power; it’s being cooked by 900\u00b0C radiant heat, blasted with high-pressure steam, and buried in abrasive iron oxide scale.<\/p>\n

At EVER-POWER, we build shafts specifically for the “Red Zone.”<\/strong> Our CCM-Series doesn’t just meet the DIN standards for torque; it exceeds the industry benchmarks for environmental survival. We use proprietary sealing technologies and heat-treated alloy steels that maintain their fatigue strength even when the ambient temperature spikes. We are not just selling you a part; we are selling you the assurance that your segment changeovers happen on schedule, not in an emergency at 3 AM.<\/p>\n

Get a Quote for Your Caster<\/a><\/div>\n<\/section>\n
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The Engineering Behind “Heat-Proof” Torque<\/h2>\n

Let\u2019s talk specs. In a withdrawal unit (straightener), the drive shaft operates at low speeds (often < 5 RPM) but under massive torque loads to pull the solidifying strand. This creates a boundary lubrication condition where the oil film in the bearing wants to break down.<\/p>\n

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EVER-POWER’s “Anti-Scale” Design Philosophy<\/h3>\n

1. The Sealing Fortress:<\/strong> The #1 killer of caster shafts is scale ingress. Iron scale acts like a grinding paste. We utilize a Triple-Lip Viton Seal<\/strong> protected by a metallic labyrinth shield. This physical barrier reflects radiant heat and prevents scale from ever reaching the rubber seal lip.<\/p>\n

2. High-Temp Lubrication:<\/strong> Ordinary lithium grease turns to liquid at 120\u00b0C. We pack our cross kits with a Calcium-Sulfonate Complex Grease<\/strong> enriched with solid lubricants (MoS2). This stays viscous up to 280\u00b0C, ensuring the needle bearings are cushioned even when the strand is stalled.<\/p>\n

3. Nitrogen Hardening:<\/strong> To prevent the spline from seizing (which causes massive axial loads on your gearbox bearings), we treat our telescoping splines with a Gas Nitriding Process<\/strong>. This creates a surface hardness of 60 HRC that is impervious to galling, even without frequent relubrication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n

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Di\u00e1rio de bordo do engenheiro:<\/strong> “I recall a project in North Holland involving a 2-strand slab caster. They were changing shafts on Segment 0 every 4 months. The radiant heat was melting the plastic dust caps on their existing shafts, allowing water spray to enter the spline. It rusted solid in weeks. We installed our CCM-Pro Series with Telescopic Steel Boots<\/strong>. The first set ran for 14 months before refurbishment. The maintenance manager calculated they saved \u20ac120,000 in downtime in the first year alone.”<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Technical Data: Caster Series (SWC-CCM)<\/h2>\n

Below is the technical data for our heavy-duty shafts specifically configured for metallurgical continuous casters. These parameters demonstrate our capability range.<\/p>\n

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Capacidade de torque e carga<\/th>\nMateriais e Meio Ambiente<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
Designa\u00e7\u00e3o da S\u00e9rie<\/strong><\/td>\nEP-CCM-390BH<\/td>\nDi\u00e2metro do flange (A)<\/strong><\/td>\n390 mm<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Torque Nominal (Tn)<\/strong><\/td>\n95 kNm – 160 kNm<\/td>\nDi\u00e2metro de oscila\u00e7\u00e3o<\/strong><\/td>\n350 mm<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Torque de fadiga (Tfat)<\/strong><\/td>\n75 kNm<\/td>\nComprimento comprimido<\/strong><\/td>\nCustom (e.g., 950mm)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Torque m\u00e1ximo do amortecedor<\/strong><\/td>\n280 kNm<\/td>\nAxial Stroke<\/strong><\/td>\n+80 mm<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\u00c2ngulo m\u00e1ximo de opera\u00e7\u00e3o<\/strong><\/td>\n10 Degrees<\/td>\nTipo de conex\u00e3o<\/strong><\/td>\nChave de face \/ Serrilha de Hirth<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Velocidade m\u00e1xima de rota\u00e7\u00e3o<\/strong><\/td>\n500 RPM<\/td>\nMaterial do parafuso<\/strong><\/td>\n12.9 Grade (Dacromet)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Vida \u00fatil do rolamento (L10)<\/strong><\/td>\n> 40.000 horas<\/td>\nPeso (Aproximado)<\/strong><\/td>\n480 kg<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Material do jugo<\/strong><\/td>\nForjado em 42CrMo4<\/td>\nRevestimento de superf\u00edcie<\/strong><\/td>\nHeat-Resistant Paint (Silver)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Material Cruzado<\/strong><\/td>\n20CrMnTiH (Case Hardened)<\/td>\nProte\u00e7\u00e3o de Spline<\/strong><\/td>\nSteel Boot \/ Nitrided<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Tipo de veda\u00e7\u00e3o<\/strong><\/td>\nMulti-lip FKM + Metal Shield<\/td>\nFator de servi\u00e7o<\/strong><\/td>\n2.5 – 3.0 (Metallurgy)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Lubrifica\u00e7\u00e3o<\/strong><\/td>\nHigh-Temp Synthetic<\/td>\nOrigem<\/strong><\/td>\nEVER-POWER Fabricante.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Certifica\u00e7\u00e3o<\/strong><\/td>\nEN 10204 3.1<\/td>\nGarantia<\/strong><\/td>\n12 meses<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n

*Note: Specifications can be customized. For Tundish Cars or Ladle Turrets, we offer larger sizes up to 1200mm flange diameter.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/section>\n

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Serving the Dutch Metallurgical Backbone<\/h2>\n

The Netherlands may be small, but its footprint in the global steel market is massive, centered around the industrial might of the IJmuiden<\/strong> complex and the logistics hubs of Roterd\u00e3<\/strong> e Vlissingen<\/strong>. We understand that Dutch industry demands more than just a product; it demands a paper trail.<\/p>\n

Compliance & Documentation<\/h3>\n

We supply every CCM shaft with a full documentation dossier required for your Quality Management System (ISO 9001). This includes Material Certificates (3.1), Heat Treatment charts, and NDT reports (Ultrasonic & Magnetic Particle inspection) for the critical yokes. We know that safety standards (Arbowet) in the Netherlands are stringent; our shafts are designed with safety factors that exceed the norm to ensure operator safety during catastrophic overload events.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n

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A Smart Alternative to OEM Monopolies<\/h2>\n

Most casters in Europe were built by giants like SMS, Danieli, or Primetals, equipped with shafts from brands like GKN<\/strong>, Voith<\/strong>, ou Maina<\/strong>. These are excellent components. But when you are facing a 20-week lead time for a replacement shaft on a critical segment, you need options.<\/p>\n

EVER-POWER oferece Drop-In Compatibility<\/strong>. We reverse-engineer your existing shafts. If you use a 350mm flange with 4 Face Keys and a specific Hirth serration, we machine our flanges to match perfectly. You get the same (or better) load capacity, often with faster delivery and a more competitive price point.<\/p>\n

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Aviso Legal:<\/strong> All original equipment manufacturer (OEM) names, part numbers, and descriptions (e.g., GKN, Voith, Maina, SMS Meer, Danieli) are used for reference purposes only. EVER-POWER is an independent manufacturer. Our parts are not original parts of these manufacturers unless explicitly stated, but are designed to be fully compatible and interchangeable.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n

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Case Study: The Billet Caster Upgrade<\/h2>\n

O desafio:<\/strong> A specialized steel manufacturer in the south of the Netherlands was experiencing “judder” marks on their high-alloy billets. The vibration analysis pointed to the withdrawal drives. The existing cardan shafts had developed backlash in the splines due to years of reciprocating motion under high heat.<\/p>\n

A solu\u00e7\u00e3o:<\/strong> We proposed our SWC-I “Zero-Lash” Series<\/strong>. These shafts feature a pre-loaded spline section that eliminates radial play. We also upgraded the cross bearings to a larger size to handle the shock loads during the “start-cast” sequence.<\/p>\n

O resultado:<\/strong> The vibration disappeared instantly. The surface quality of the billets improved, reducing the need for downstream grinding. The customer has since standardized on EVER-POWER shafts for all 6 strands of their caster.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n

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The Power Behind the Pull: Heavy Industrial Gearboxes<\/h2>\n

In a continuous caster, the Cardan shaft connects the motor to the roll, but the Withdrawal Straightener Gearbox<\/strong> is the muscle. If your gearbox has internal wear, no amount of shaft upgrading will solve your vibration issues. The driveline is a holistic system.<\/p>\n

We frequently see cases where a customer replaces a shaft, only to find the new shaft vibrates because the gearbox output bearing has radial play. EVER-POWER manufactures and refurbishes heavy-duty gearboxes specifically for the metallurgical sector.<\/p>\n

Specialized Gearboxes for Metallurgy<\/h3>\n

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