Roller assembly in the guide path of a continuous casting machin

Metal founding – Product supporting or withdrawal means for continuous... – Roller

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29116R, 72225, B22D 1112, B21B 1310

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041065514

ABSTRACT:
A roller assembly which can be arranged in the guide path of a continuous casting machine for casting beam blanks, comprising first roller means for rotationally abutting against outer flange faces of the beam blank and second roller means for rotationally abutting against each pair of flange tips on either side of the beam blank. The rotational axes of the second roller means extending substantially perpendicular to the rotational axes of the first roller means. Third roller means rotationally abut against each web part of the beam blank. The rotational axes of the third roller means extend substantially coaxially with respect to the corresponding rotational axes of the second roller means. A second roller means and a third roller means on one side of the beam blank can rotate relative to one another.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1156986 (1915-10-01), Dunn
patent: 2256193 (1941-09-01), Cobb
patent: 3251213 (1966-05-01), Noda
patent: 3335596 (1967-08-01), Noda et al.

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