Device for parking the dummy bar upstream from the extraction an

Metal founding – Means to shape metallic material – Continuous or semicontinuous casting

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164445, B22D 1108

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ABSTRACT:
Parking device for dummy bars which can be employed in continuous casting machines with a roller-type casting line stretching between the ingot mold and a substantially horizontal outlet, and an extraction and straightening group located at the outlet, in which the device comprises; a swinging parking structure to park the dummy bar, the structure being pivoted at one end upstream from the extraction and straightening group and being able to rotate around a pivot between a raised position of rest and a lowered working position, a jack able to move the free end of the parking structure between the position of rest and the working position and a further jack anchored to the parking structure and acting to pull the dummy bar to the ingot mold.

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