Roller apron for a continuous casting installation

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B22D 1112

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040710742

ABSTRACT:
A roller apron for a continuous casting installation and serving to support a partially solidified strand cast at a continuous casting installation, especially a steel strand. The roller apron comprises a number of pairs of rollers of different diameter arranged in succession in the direction of travel of the strand. The cast strand is preferably a slab and there are arranged in alternate sequence in the roller apron larger size rollers mounted externally of the maximum slab width and one or more smaller size rollers, wherein each such smaller size roller has at least one of its bearings or supports mounted within the maximum slab width.

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