Claims
- 1. A material bed roll mill omprising:first and second rolls (2, 3) which are rotatably mounted in a machine frame (6), said first and second rolls being driven so that they rotate in opposite directions and pressed against one another with a pressing force of more than approximately 50 MPa and up to approximately 400 MPa; a replaceable outer wear protection casing (2b, 3b) mounted on each end of the first and second rolls; at least two (first and second) bearing jewels (8, 7) for each of the first and second rolls (2, 3), said bearing jewels (7, 8) being disposed in the machine frame (6) and are axially spaced from one another; and first and second roll shafts (4, 5) each projecting axially on one side and is rotatably mounted in the corresponding bearing jewels (7, 8) for rotating the first and second rolls; wherein said first and second rolls (2, 3) are mounted at one end in the machine frame (6) each having only one roll shaft (4, 5); and wherein the first bearing jewel (8) adjacent to the first or second roll is retained as a bearing jewel which is displaceable transversely with respect to an axis of rotation (2a, 3a) of the roll, while the second bearing jewel (7) which is remote from the roll is disposed so as to be stationary; and wherein each of the first and second roll shafts (4, 5) is disposed so as to be pivotable in the region of the second bearing jewel (7) about a pivot axis (7a) extending transversely with respect to the axis of rotation (2a, 3a) of the roll.
- 2. The roll mill as claimed in claim 1,wherein the first bearing jewels (8) of the first and second rolls (2, 3) are disposed parallel adjacent to one another in the machine frame (6) in the normal operational state of the roll mill and are resiliently pressed against one another, wherein for setting of a parallel working gap (s) between the first and second rolls (2, 3), the first and second bearing jewels (8, 7) of the first and second roll shafts (4, 5) are adjustable in their reciprocal spacing, and wherein, in order to maintain the minimum gap spacing between the first and second rolls, an adjustable distance piece (16) is provided in the region between the two first bearing jewels (8) or fixed stop is provided on the first bearing jewel (8).
- 3. The roll mill as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least one pressing cylinder supplied with a pressure medium, particularly a hydraulic pressing cylinder or a hydropneumatic pressing cylinder (15), is coordinated with at least one of the two first bearing jewels (8).
- 4. The roll mill as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the first and second rolls (2, 3) is equipped with a separate drive arrangement (11, 12) which is in drive connection with a free opposite end (4a, Sa) of each of the roll shafts (4, 5) connected to the roll.
- 5. The roll mill as claimed in claim 2, wherein, at its free end (4b, Sb) which projects with respect to the bearing jewels (7, 8), each roll shaft (4, 5) is constructed in the form of a basic roll body on which the wear protection casing (2b, 3b) constructed as a closed ring is replaceably fixed by means of a clamping connection (17), wherein said wear protection casing are removable towards this free end.
- 6. The roll mill as claimed in claim 5, wherein the free end (4b, Sb) of the roll shaft bearing the wear protection casing (2b, 3b) is constructed on its outer circumference as a seating surface (22) which tapers conically towards an end face (Sb′) of this free end, and the wear protection casing (2b, 3b) has, on its inner circumference, a conical counter-seating surface (23) which is constructed corresponding to the outer circumference.
- 7. The roll mill as claimed in claim 6, wherein an oil pressing arrangement (24, 25) is co-ordinated with each roll (2, 3) for removing the wear protection casing (2b, 3b) from the free end (4b, Sb).
- 8. The roll mill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second rolls (2, 3) are enclosed by a dustproof housing (26) which is removable from the machine frame (6).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The application is a 35 USC 371 of PCT/EP99/00816 filed Feb. 8, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP99/00816 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO99/39830 |
8/12/1999 |
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