The invention relates to an apparatus for changing the rolls of a long metal products straightening machine.
Long metal products are often rolled and shaped by hot rolling. Upon cooling, deformities in the section of the long product may arise. These deformities can be corrected by mean of a straightening machine also called leveller or straightener. A straightening machine comprises multiple upper and lower rolls arranged such that they overlap, establishing an undulating route for the long product, which is then subjected to bending effects in alternating directions. The rolls are in contact with specific portions of the rolled section and impart repeated bending load along the length of the long product.
Rolls' wearing as well as the need of changing the rolls to adapt them to different rolled product's profiles or sizes are the main reasons for the straightening machine's rolls change.
Typical change of rolls is realized using a beam. This beam has to be hanged to the body of the straightening machine at rolls level.
The beam is lifted and maintained in position by mean of a crane and then coupled to the straightening machine.
The main problems with this solution are:
Furthermore, the entire process of the rolls change in a conventional straightening machine requires about 45 to 50 minutes; this set up is usually needed about 50 times per month, depending on the size and shape of the product to be straightened and the frequency of the straightening process. Therefore, about 2250 to 2500 minutes per month may be consumed for rolls change/set-up with consequent loss of productivity of the plant.
A major objective of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for changing a full set of upper and/or lower rolls of a straightening machine at once, minimizing the use of a crane, avoiding a load hanging in an area of a plant where operators are working, and also minimizing the time needed for changing the rolls.
A companion objective of the present invention is to provide the ability to easily align the apparatus with the straightening for extraction and insertion of the rolls.
Another objective of the invention is to provide the ability to extract or install a complete set of upper rolls or lower rolls in one step.
The present invention achieves these and other objectives and advantages by the features of an apparatus for changing rolls of a straightening machine, said straightening machine comprising a plurality of cantilever roll shafts receiving the rolls, the apparatus comprises:
According to other features taken alone or in combination:
The invention also concerns an assembly comprising a straightening machine and an apparatus as above defined.
Other objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will be now described in greater details with reference to the drawings, wherein:
In the figures, like reference numerals depict like elements.
The frame 12 of the straightening machine 1 may define at least four guide passages 16 each receiving an above mentioned horizontal guide 2. To guide a horizontal translation of the vertical plate 3, each guide 2 is secured to one of the vertical plate 3. Each horizontal guide 2 is secured to its corresponding vertical plate by means of screws 14. In one embodiment, each plate 3 is secured to a pair of horizontal guides 2, each pair of horizontal guide being located in the same vertical plane.
Further, frame 12 of the straightening machine 1 defines at least four other passages 18 each receiving an above mentioned hydraulic cylinder 4. Each hydraulic cylinder 4 is secured at one of its extremity to a vertical plate 3 by means of at least two screws 20. Actuation of the hydraulic cylinders provokes the translation of the plates 3. In one embodiment, each plate 3 is secured to a pair of hydraulic cylinders 4, each pair of hydraulic cylinders being located in the same vertical plane.
The system according to the invention also comprises means to support simultaneously a plurality of worn or new rolls to be taken out from or installed in the straightening machine 1. In the embodiment of
As can be best seen on
The height of the feet 30, 32 and the thickness of the beam 22 is such that passages 10 are located in front of the upper rolls shaft 11 when the trolley 5 is in its closest position relative to the straightening machine 1. In one embodiment the passages 10 defined in the beam 22 are cylindrical and the height of the foot 30, 32 and the thickness of beam 22 are such that the axis A of each roll shaft 8 is aligned whit the axis X of a corresponding passage 10.
Trolley 5 also comprises supporting wheels 34 designed to cooperate with horizontal rails installed within the plant receiving the straightening machine 1. Each wheel 34 is located within feet 30 or feet 32. Wheels 34 support and guide trolley 5 on rails 36 when trolley 5 approaches or go away from the straightening machine 1. In one embodiment, at least one rail 6 has a prismatic shape and at least two wheels define also a complementary prismatic cross section to be able to cooperate with said rail.
Furthermore, trolley 5 and plate 3 also comprise releasable means for securing them one to each other. In the embodiment of the figures and in particular in the embodiment of
The trolley 5 comprises eyebolts 46 located on its top. Eyebolts 46 are used when the trolley 5 needs to be removed using a crane as this is explained under.
In a manner similar to what is shown on
The thickness of the beam 22′ is such that passages 10′ defined by beam 22′ are located in front of the rolls shaft 11′ when the trolley 5′ is in its closest position relative to the straightening machine 1. In one embodiment the passages 10′ defined in the beam 22′ are cylindrical and the thickness of the beam is such that the axis A′ of each roll shaft 11′ is aligned whit the axis X′ of a corresponding passage 10′. Furthermore, and as can be seen in
The trolley 5′ also comprises wheels 34′ designed to cooperate with horizontal rails installed within the plant receiving the straightening machine 1. Wheels 34′ support and guide trolley 5′ on rails 36 when said trolley 5′ approaches or go away from the straightening machine 1.
Furthermore, trolley 5′ and plate 3 comprise releasable means for securing them one to each other. More precisely, trolley 5′ and plate 3 comprise each lock passages which receive locking pins 36. Each locking pin 36 secures trolley 5′ and plates 3. Each locking pin 36 may comprise at one of its extremity a locking head 38 having a greater diameter than the diameter of the corresponding lock passage of plate 3. Each locking pin 36 may also comprise at its other extremity a knob 42 as above described.
The trolley 5′ also comprises eyebolts 46 located on its top. Eyebolts 46′ are used when the lower trolley 5′ needs to be removed using a crane as this is explained under.
As can be seen on the figures, plate 3 extends in both directions beyond the axis of the upper and lower rolls. Furthermore, plate 3 can be used with upper or with lower trolley 5 or 5′.
When new rolls 8 need to be installed in the straightening machine, hydraulic cylinders 4 are actuated and this provokes translation of plates 3 from a position where plates 3 are closed to the straightening machine 1 to a position where plates 3 are spaced apart from the straightening machine, the translation of said plates 3 being guided by guides 2 (step 1). Locking pins 36 are thereafter introduced in the locking passages defined in each plate 3 and in each trolley 5 or 5′ (step 2). Each knob 42 is subsequently rotated and each plate 3 is therefore secured to the upper or lower trolley 5 or 5′ (step 3). This is the first state shown in
Before the above mentioned first state, an entire set of upper or lower rolls 8 or 8′ has been secured to the upper or lower trolley 5 or 5′ using the above described screw pins 24 or 24′ and bolts 26, or 26′ and worn rolls have been taken off from the straightening machine 1. Upper or lower trolley 5, 5′ has also been installed on rails 6 by means of a crane (not shown on the figures) using eyebolts 46.
Hydraulic cylinders 4 are actuated once more (step 4) and this provokes translation of plates 3 from a position where plates 3 are spaced apart from the straightening machine 1 (state shown in
After step 4, hydraulic cylinders 4 are actuated and push upper or lower trolley 8 away from the straightening machine 1 (step 5). The straightening machine is therefore ready for operation.
When worn rolls 8 have to be taken off from straightening machine 1 the above mentioned steps are realized in reverse. This means that
In another embodiment, a trolley that combines extraction of upper and lower set of rolls is provided. In this embodiment not shown, the trolley can receive simultaneously a set of upper rolls and a set of lower rolls and is for example a combination of upper and lower trolley 5 and 5′.
As above shown, thanks to the invention, a full set of upper rolls (or lower rolls) can be extracted/installed at once (simultaneously) and then replaced minimizing the utilization of the crane, and minimizing the changing time (only 20 mn are now required). This means that if the straightening machine comprises five upper rolls, all the upper roll can be extracted/installed at once.
Furthermore, use of hydraulic cylinders to push out the trolley together with the rolls solves the problem of the extraction of rolls sized (mounted without clearance) on the supports.
Additionally, rolls are supported by upper or lower trolley once extracted there is therefore no dangerous hanging loads during rolls extraction and replacement.
Upper or lower trolley lies on prismatic rails and are therefore automatically aligned with the straightening machine once discharged by the crane, without need of any supplemental operation.
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