Supporting frame of a slab upsetting press

Metal deforming – With tool carrier

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72456, 72206, B21D 3712, B21J 1304

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057325901

ABSTRACT:
A supporting frame of a slab upsetting press includes a supporting frame for receiving a pair of upsetting slides and tool slides connected to the pair of upsetting slides. The supporting frame includes two housing beams supporting the pair of upsetting slides and, arranged spaced above the housing beams supporting the pair of upsetting slides, two additional housing beams, and connecting beams which connect the respective ends of the housing beams and receive the bearings of the screw-down spindles or the balancing pistons. The individual housing beams form independent structural elements, wherein the housing beams arranged one above the other form a pair of housing beams whose ends have plane side surfaces which can be placed on corresponding plane side surfaces of crossheads which are also constructed as independent structural components and receive the bearings of the screw-down spindles and can be connected by screws to the crossheads.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2417697 (1947-03-01), Loomis
patent: 3581656 (1971-06-01), Pappas et al.
patent: 3895512 (1975-07-01), Sack
patent: 5394723 (1995-03-01), Benz

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