Arrangement for measuring two oppositely arranged rollerways of

Geometrical instruments – Area integrators – Electrical

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33147K, 33147L, 33182, G01B 704, G01B 714

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ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for measuring two oppositely arranged rollerways of a continuous casting plant comprises a measuring body movable through the section between the rollerways. The measuring body has opposite contact surfaces contacting the surface areas of the rollers and formed by elastically deformable spring strips. They are pressable to the surface areas of the rollers by pressure means arranged between them. In order to be able to measure rollerways with which the roller distance of the oppositely located rollers is exactly accurate, yet individual or several roller pairs are arranged offset relative to other roller pairs, at least on one of the spring strips a distance-alteration measuring means is provided, substantially extending in the moving direction of the arrangement.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3983631 (1976-10-01), Dutzler
patent: 4178692 (1979-12-01), Schultz
patent: 4344232 (1982-08-01), Kihlstrom
patent: 4354315 (1982-10-01), Hecht
patent: 4361962 (1982-12-01), Scheurecker et al.

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