Continuously working press

Presses – Concurrent pressing and conveying – Endless conveyer type

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100151, 100153, 425371, B30B 506

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050883984

ABSTRACT:
A continuously working press is provided wherein steel bands of at least 2 mm thickness are used, and the roller bars have a diameter of at least 20 mm, preferably 21 mm. The roller bars, at the end faces thereof, are mounted in guide chains driven by entry sprockets. The entry and feed sprockets, which are fixed on the same axis, of the table and press ram are controlled in a synchronized manner and, in each case with the same radius, enclose both the roller bars as well as the link sleeves or the protective rollers in such a way that the center axes of the top and bottom roller bars are in alignment with one another in the pressure direction.

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