Withdrawal roll unit for horizontal continuous billet casting ma

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

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72 78, 144208E, 144246F, 193 35R, 198782, 198785, B22D 1100, B22D 2900, B65G 1311

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042943060

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is used in continuous casting machines where a billet is withdrawn from a mould and simultaneously rotated about its own axis. The invention provides a withdrawal roll unit that has withdrawal rolls mounted on oscillating levers or housings cantilevered on a rotating cage. The levers, with the withdrawal rolls, are located in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the cage. The ends of the levers are connected in series one to another. In one embodiment, a second end of each lever or housing is connected by an elastic element to a first end of an adjacent lever which, in turn, is secured to the cage.

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