Claims
- 1. A rolling stand for rolling metallic products, comprising:
- a plurality of rolling rings for forming said metallic products;
- a plurality of rolling ring shafts supported as a cantilever, supporting said plurality of rolling rings, and each having an axis of rotation coinciding with an axis of rotation of a rolling ring; and
- a plurality of bearings rotatably supporting said plurality of rolling ring shafts;
- said rings are unsupported about their circumferences and the bearings are positioned on said shafts so that during operation of said rolling stand, said plurality of rolling ring shafts are resiliently bent due to resistance to deformation of said metallic products so that the axes of rotation of said plurality of rolling rings are in an optimum orientation;
- wherein an angle exists between said axes of rotation of each said plurality of rolling rings such that said axes of rotation converge at a point in front of said rolling stand while the rolling stand is idle, said angle compensating for the bending of the rolling ring shafts during operation of said rolling stand, further comprising wedge means to effectuate adjustment of said angle.
- 2. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bisector of said angle passes substantially along a center line of the metallic product being rolled between said rolling rings.
- 3. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bisector of said angle runs outside and displaced in relation to the center line of metallic product being rolled between said rolling rings.
- 4. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein said angle is greater than twenty seconds and less than 2.degree..
- 5. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein said angle is fixed after adjustment.
- 6. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle can be varied in steps.
- 7. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the size of the angle depends on the properties of the material to be rolled.
- 8. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle is continuously variable.
- 9. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, wherein adjustment of the angle is accomplished by displacement of a first bearing.
- 10. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 9, having two bearings.
- 11. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, further comprising threaded shafts to effectuate adjustment of said angle.
- 12. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, further comprising eccentric supports to effectuate adjustment of said angle.
- 13. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 12, wherein said eccentric supports are rotary eccentric sleeves.
- 14. A rolling stand as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means to monitor the rolling stress and control adjustment of said angle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 7/309,194 filed Feb. 13, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,962,655, issued Oct. 16, 1990.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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