Precision Machined Ductile Iron Casings for High-Performance Spindle Drums and Picker Bars.
The Silent Guardian of Harvest Geometry
Inside a cotton picker row unit, chaos is managed with microscopic precision. Hundreds of spindles rotate at thousands of RPM, mounted on picker bars that pivot along a complex cam track path. The component that holds all these moving parts in absolute alignment is the Drum Drive Housing (Alojamento do Acionamento do Tambor). While the gears transmit the power, the housing ensures that the power is applied correctly.
El Drum Drive Gearbox Housing is more than just a container for oil; it is a structural chassis. It bears the weight of the picker bars, resists the centrifugal force of the spinning drum, and dissipates the intense heat generated by friction. If the housing flexes even a fraction of a millimeter under load, the gear mesh changes, leading to accelerated wear, noise, and eventual catastrophic failure of the entire row unit.
EVER-POWER's DH-Series (Drum Housing) replacements are cast from premium nodular iron and machined on 5-axis CNC centers. We focus on Thermal Stability y Dimensional Integrity. Our housings are designed to replace OEM units on John Deere and Case IH pickers, offering a cost-effective solution for rebuilding worn-out row units without sacrificing the geometric precision required for a clean pick.
Technical Specifications: DH-Series (Structure)
| Parámetro | Especificación | Parámetro | Especificación |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grado del material | Ductile Iron QT500-7 / QT600-3 | Tensile Strength | > 500 MPa |
| Casting Method | Resin Sand Casting (Precision) | Machining Tolerance | ISO IT6 (0.01mm) |
| Peso | 25 kg – 55 kg (Empty) | Tratamiento de superficies | Shot Blasting + Epoxy Primer |
| Espesor de la pared | 8mm – 12mm (Reinforced Ribs) | Dureza | HB 170 – 230 |
| Bearing Seats | Bored & Honed (H7 fit) | Oil Sump Capacity | 4.0 Liters – 6.0 Liters |
| Patrón de montaje | OEM Bolt-On Replacement | Superficie de sellado | Ra 0.8 Mirror Finish |
| Inspección | 100% CMM (Coordinate Measuring) | Stress Relief | Thermal Aging Process |
| Heat Dissipation | Integrated External Fins | Cam Track Mount | Precision Drilled & Tapped |
| Compatibilidad | John Deere 9996 / CP690 / 7760 | Bar Height | 12-Bar / 16-Bar / 20-Bar |
| Garantía | Lifetime against Casting Defects | Solicitud | Front/Rear Drum Assembly |
| Internal Cleanliness | ISO 4406 16/14/11 | Design Life | 5000+ Harvesting Hours |
Metallurgy Meets Precision
1. Why Ductile Iron?
Cotton picker housings were traditionally made of grey iron. However, modern high-speed pickers exert shock loads that can crack grey iron. We use Nodular (Ductile) Iron. The microscopic graphite nodules in the metal matrix act as crack arrestors, giving the housing the elasticity of steel with the vibration dampening of iron. This ensures the housing can survive the impact of a rock entering the row unit without shattering.
2. Dimensional Stability
The distance between the sun gear and the planetary gears (picker bars) must be held within 0.05mm. If the housing warps due to heat or stress relief over time, the gear backlash changes. Tight gears overheat; loose gears strip. Our housings undergo a rigorous Thermal Aging Process before machining to relieve internal casting stresses, ensuring they hold their shape for the life of the machine.
3. The Heat Sink Effect
A cotton picker drum generates massive internal heat. The housing acts as the primary heat sink. Our design incorporates Optimized Cooling Fins that increase the surface area by 20% compared to standard aftermarket parts. This helps dissipate the heat from the oil bath to the ambient air, keeping the internal seals soft and pliable, which is critical for preventing oil leaks onto the cotton.
4. Precision Boring
The alignment of the bearing bores is the single most critical feature. We use a Single-Setup Machining Process where all bearing bores and mounting faces are machined in one go on a 5-axis horizontal center. This guarantees perfect concentricity and parallelism between the top and bottom of the housing. A misaligned bore will cause the picker bars to “wobble,” leading to rapid cam follower wear.
Comparative Analysis: OEM Housing vs. Aftermarket vs. Rebuilt
| Característica | EVER-POWER New Housing (DH Series) | Reclaimed/Welded Housing | Standard Aftermarket |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Integrity | 100% Virgin Iron | Fatigued / Stress cracks | Often Recycled Scrap |
| Bore Precision | Factory CNC Spec | Oversized / Sleeved | Variable |
| Superficie de sellado | Mirror Finish | Pitted / Grooved | Rough Machine Marks |
| Lifespan | New Life (5000+ Hrs) | Unpredictable | Medio |
| Costo | Medio | Bajo | Bajo |
*Rebuilding a row unit on a worn housing is false economy; alignment is everything.
Aplicación localizada: Cinturones de algodón globales
Australia (Irrigated High Yield)
Australian cotton often exceeds 5 bales/acre. The load on the picker drums is immense. Our housings for this market feature Thickened Mounting Flanges to prevent the housing from shearing off the frame under the weight of a fully loaded drum engaging heavy, wet cotton.
China (Xinjiang)
In the abrasive, dusty conditions of Xinjiang, seal longevity is the primary concern. Our housings are machined with tight-tolerance Seal Counterbores ensuring a perfect interference fit for the cassette seals, preventing them from spinning in the housing and allowing dust ingress.
📒 Field Engineer’s Log: The “Leaking” Rebuild
“December 2025, Mississippi Delta. A workshop rebuilt 12 row units using old housings they had ‘reconditioned.’ Within 50 hours, three units were leaking oil profusely.”
“We inspected the failed units. The mechanics had sandblasted the old housings, which removed the precision surface finish on the seal faces. The rough surface chewed up the new lip seals immediately. Furthermore, one housing had warped from previous welding repairs, so the bottom cover didn’t seal flat.
Solution: We scrapped the damaged housings and installed new EVER-POWER DH-Series Castings. The precision-machined seal bores and flat gasket surfaces ensured a leak-free assembly. The customer learned that while gears can be replaced, the housing integrity is non-negotiable.”
Preguntas frecuentes (OEM/B2B)
1. Does the housing come with bearings installed?
We offer two options: Bare Housing (casting only) for shops that have their own pressing tools, or Loaded Housing Assembly which comes with cups, cones, and seals pre-installed to factory spec. The loaded option saves significant labor time.
2. Can I weld a cracked housing?
We strongly advise against it. Cast iron is difficult to weld correctly without distorting the precision bores. A welded housing will almost always be out of alignment, leading to gear failure. Replacement is the only reliable option.
3. Are the cam track mounting holes standard?
Yes. We CNC drill and tap the cam track mounting holes to match the exact coordinates of John Deere and Case IH specifications. This ensures the cam track drops right in without modification or “slotting” the holes.
4. How do I identify if my housing is worn?
Check for “spinning” bearing cups. If the bearing cup falls out of the bore or can be turned by hand, the housing is scrap (bore is oversized). Also check for deep grooves on the seal surfaces or cracks around the mounting flanges.
Complete Your Unit Rebuild
Build on a Solid Foundation
Restore your cotton pickers with EVER-POWER Drum Drive Housings for OEM-grade precision.
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