Issues related to re-engineering of the intermediate roller table of a four-strand continuous bloom caster are discussed. To make the table more reliable and facilitate its maintenance, it is proposed that all of the rollers be relocated outside the hot zone of the mill. This can be done by using transmission shafts to connect the journals of the rollers with the output shafts of the table’s motor-reducers.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 10, pp. 57–59, October, 2014.
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Chichenev, N.A. Import-Replacing Re-Engineering of the Drive of the Rollers in the Intermediate Roller Table of a Continuous Bloom Caster. Metallurgist 58, 892–895 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-015-0013-9
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