Description
Authorized Channel Sourcing — Every 23044SWRCAg2ME4 spherical roller bearing ships with batch-level traceability linked to the authorized distributor invoice.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Designation | 23044SWRCAg2ME4 (generic) |
| Bearing Type | Spherical Roller Bearing |
| Bore Diameter (d) | 220 mm |
| Outside Diameter (D) | 340 mm |
| Width (B) | 90 mm |
| Cage Material | Machined Brass (CA suffix) |
| Seal or Shield Type | Sealed |
| Material | Bearing Steel |
| Feature | High Temperature, Sealed, Heavy-Load |
| Certification | ISO9001:2008, ISO9001:2000, RoHS, CE |
Suffixes SW, R, and g2ME4 are unverified designations — confirm exact meaning against the manufacturer catalog before finalizing the purchase order.
Application Suitability
| Industry | Typical Applications |
|---|---|
| Steel & Metallurgy | Continuous caster segment rolls, roller table guide units |
| Mining & Crushing | Vibrating screen eccentric shafts, jaw crusher main bearings |
| Industrial Machinery | Paper machine dryer cylinders, heavy-duty conveyor pulleys |
What Happens When the Cage Specification is Wrong on a Caster Segment
A machined brass cage is the only safe choice where thermal cycling meets continuous vibration.
On a continuous caster, bearings live in a punishing thermal envelope — scale, coolant spray, and radiant heat from the strand push temperatures past what standard greases can survive. I once saw a plant swap a CA-suffix bearing for one with a pressed steel cage because the base number matched on the cross-reference sheet. The cage shattered within three weeks under thermal expansion and vibration, and the entire strand went down for two days. When the 23044SWRCAg2ME4 spherical roller bearing for continuous caster is specified, the suffix is not optional decoration — it is the difference between planned maintenance and catastrophic downtime [NEED_CITE: bearing cage failure modes under thermal cycling in continuous casting].
Matching Load Paths in Continuous Casting Equipment
The 23044SWRCAg2ME4 spherical roller bearing for continuous caster operates under combined radial and axial loads typical of segment rolls and roller table positions. Machined brass cages, indicated by the CA suffix, handle the shock loads from strand withdrawal and the misalignment inherent in long roll assemblies. The sealed configuration prevents scale and coolant ingress — two contaminants that destroy open bearings within a single campaign. Sourcing from verified authorized channels means we cross-check not just the base number but the cage material, seal type, and clearance class before anything ships.
Thermal Profile and Contamination Exposure
Caster segment bearings experience surface temperatures that fluctuate rapidly as the strand passes and coolant sprays cycle on and off. This thermal cycling drives repeated expansion and contraction in the bearing rings, making clearance class selection critical — a C3 or C4 clearance may be necessary to prevent internal preload buildup at operating temperature [NEED_CITE: thermal expansion effects on bearing internal clearance in steel mill applications]. The sealed design on this model blocks particulate and moisture entry but also means relubrication in the field is not possible, so initial grease fill and seal integrity become the sole determinants of service life. Installation typically involves induction heating for the inner ring fit, and care must be taken not to overheat and compromise the seal lip material.
Decoding the CA Cage and Sealed Configuration
The CA suffix confirms a machined brass cage centered on the inner ring — this cage type offers superior fatigue resistance under heavy loads and high vibration compared to stamped steel alternatives. Brass cages operate with lower friction than pressed steel at moderate speeds and tolerate the edge stresses that develop when rolls deflect under strand weight. The sealed configuration addresses the contamination problem that dominates steel mill bearing failures: scale dust, coolant emulsion, and hydraulic fluid mist all find their way past inadequate external sealing. Together, these features mean the bearing arrives pre-greased and protected, reducing installation time and eliminating the relubrication scheduling burden on maintenance crews.
The Financial Weight of a Specification Shortcut
Purchasing a bearing that matches only the base number while ignoring the cage suffix or seal type creates a hidden liability. A steel cage in a position designed for brass will fatigue and fracture under the cyclic thermal loads of caster operation, triggering unplanned downtime that costs far more than the bearing itself. Counterfeit bearings with soft inner rings and cloned packaging markings add another failure vector — ring deformation under load leads to misalignment and accelerated wear [NEED_CITE: counterfeit bearing detection methods in heavy industry supply chains]. ISO 15243 classifies these failures under material fatigue and contamination, both of which trace directly back to specification errors at the procurement stage.
How Our Sourcing Process Protects Your Equipment
Every order begins with a technical review that verifies cage type, clearance, and seal specification against the application parameters — not just the base number. We source through authorized distributor channels and maintain full batch traceability from purchase invoice to shipping documentation. Our cross-reference database covers SKF, NSK, FAG, TIMKEN, NTN, and KOYO, matching on all suffix parameters so substitutions are safe. For import buyers, we provide country-of-origin documentation and HS code support to smooth customs clearance. Dimensional inspection and material certificates ship with every batch, so receiving departments can verify before the bearing reaches the maintenance floor.
Documentation & Authenticity
- Supplier Certificate of Conformity tied to the specific production batch of the 23044SWRCAg2ME4 spherical roller bearing for continuous caster
- Material certificate confirming bearing steel composition (GCr15 / 100Cr6 equivalent) and heat treatment hardness
- Third-party dimensional inspection report verifying bore, OD, and width against ISO 492 tolerances
- Country-of-origin certificate and HS code documentation for import clearance in Middle East, African, and Latin American markets
- Batch and lot traceability linking the shipped unit back to the authorized distributor invoice
Storage, Handling & Mounting
- Keep the sealed bearing in its original packaging until the moment of installation — premature opening exposes the factory grease fill to ambient moisture and particulate
- Store flat on a shelf in a dry environment below 60% relative humidity to protect the machined brass cage from corrosion during extended project delays
- Use induction heating for inner ring mounting on the 220 mm bore — localized torch heating risks overheating and damaging the seal lip material
- Handle with clean gloves to avoid transferring skin oils onto the sealed exterior surfaces, which can attract dust before installation
- For large-diameter spherical roller bearings, always support the outer ring during transport to prevent brinelling damage from the roller weight against the raceway
Getting the Right Bearing to Your Dock
Share your operating parameters — load, speed, temperature range, and mounting envelope — so our engineering team can confirm clearance class and verify the full suffix string matches your equipment requirements. If you are replacing an existing bearing, send us the OEM equipment number or the marking on the removed unit for cross-reference verification. Request the documentation package and country-of-origin confirmation early in the process so import paperwork is ready before shipment. Confirm batch availability and lead time by sending your target quantity and delivery window.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the CA suffix mean, and why does cage material matter in continuous caster applications?
A: The CA suffix indicates a machined brass cage centered on the inner ring. In continuous caster environments where thermal cycling and vibration are constant, brass cages provide better fatigue strength and heat tolerance than stamped steel cages, which can fracture under repeated thermal shock.
Q: How do I verify bearing authenticity when sourcing 23044-series bearings from multi-brand suppliers?
A: Request a Certificate of Conformity linked to a traceable batch number, material certificates showing bearing steel grade, and dimensional inspection results. Cross-check markings against the manufacturer catalog, and confirm the supplier sources through authorized distributor channels with documentation to prove it.
Q: How do I cross-reference this bearing across SKF, NSK, FAG, TIMKEN, NTN, and KOYO while keeping specifications aligned?
A: A valid cross-reference must match not only the base bore and OD dimensions but also the cage type, clearance class, seal configuration, and precision grade. Our cross-reference database compares all suffix parameters, not just the base number, to ensure substituted bearings perform identically in the field.
Q: What clearance class should I specify for continuous caster bearings operating at elevated temperatures?
A: Elevated operating temperatures cause thermal expansion of the inner ring and shaft, reducing internal bearing clearance. C3 or C4 clearance classes are commonly specified for caster segment positions to compensate for this effect — the exact class depends on the shaft fit, operating temperature range, and load conditions.
Q: What documentation should I request to avoid counterfeit bearings in steel mill supply chains?
A: Require a supplier COC with batch traceability, material certificates confirming bearing steel chemistry, heat treatment reports, dimensional inspection data, and country-of-origin documentation. Suppliers sourcing through authorized channels can provide invoice traceability back to the authorized distributor.
Confirm Your 23044 Specification Before It Ships
Send your application parameters or OEM equipment number to verify the full suffix configuration and receive a quotation with lead time and documentation package details.








