Claims
- 1. A hot rolling method using a hot finishing mill including a pair of work rolls shiftable relative to each other in their axial directions and each having a tapered end at one end only of its barrel and arranged one above the other with the taper ground ends being on opposite sides to locate both edges of a plate-like material to be rolled in respective zones of said taper ground ends, said method comprising rolling a number of plate-like material sin succession in a manner that every time at least one of said plate-like materials is rolled, shifting said pair of rolls relative to each other and rolling at least one of said plate-like materials in the shifted positions of said rolls so that a distance E.sub.L from an edge of said materials to a starting point of the tapered end adjacent the barrel of one of the work rolls is increased stepwise until the distance E.sub.L arrives at its maximum allowable value, and decreasing thereafter the distance E.sub.L stepwise until it arrives at its minimum allowable value associated with the other work roll, determining the maximum value of the shifting distance such that the shape of the materials on an exit side of the rolls does not exceed a limit value of the shape of the materials, determining the minimum value of the shifting distance such that it is not less than a value enabling their crown-controlling performance to be maintained, repeating the rolling and shifting in this manner and stepwise varying the distance E.sub.L between the maximum and minimum allowable distances associated with the pair of work rolls every rolling of at least one material, thereby preventing edge built-ups of the material and simultaneously controlling edge drops of the material within a constant range.
- 2. A hot rolling method as set form in claim 1, further comprising applying a bending force to said work rolls, said bending force applied to the work rolls being small when rolling with a large distance E.sub.L and large when rolling with a small distance E.sub.L.
- 3. A hot rolling method as set forth in claim 1, further comprising decreasing said maximum allowable values of the distance E.sub.L as thermal expansion of the work rolls increases.
- 4. A hot rolling method as set forth in claim 1, further comprising increasing in a stepwise manner the shifting distance of said work rolls to be shifted in one shifting as the number of materials rolled by the work rolls increases.
Priority Claims (3)
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59-37478/84 |
Feb 1984 |
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59-107553/84 |
May 1984 |
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59-204147/84 |
Oct 1984 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 706,101, filed Feb. 27, 1985, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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