Hydrostatic support member, particularly for rolling mills

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CA 1219153

INVENTORS: BEAT SCHLATTER and EUGEN SCHNYDER INVENTION: HYDROSTATIC SUPPORT MEMBER, PARTICULARLY FOR ROLLING MILLS, AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In a hydrostatic support member a piston which is axially movable in a pressurized fluid medium-supplied cylinder carries at the end thereof which is remote from the cylinder at least two bearing shoes which are axially movable independently of each other and which can be inclined relative to each other. There is achieved an automatic adaptation of the bearing or running surface of the support member to a counter surface changing in distance, shape and curvature even throughout a wide tolerance range. Such a support member is particularly suited for supporting the working rolls in a rolling mill, the diameter of which decreases during the operating or service life thereof, or for the support of back-up or supporting rolls backing-up the working rolls. - 1 -

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