Proceedings of the Seminar on Rolling, Metal Forming and Products


ISSN 2594-5297

Title

MORGOIL BEARING TECHNOLOGY UPGRADE AT TERNIUM SIDERAR HOT STRIP MILL

DOI

10.5151/1983-4764-31046

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Abstract

This paper will cover a back up roll bearing technological upgrade, being implemented at the TERNIUM SIDERAR Hot Strip Mill (HSM), in San Nicolas, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This change was motivated by increased operating loads, which caused the original bearings to be outside the designed bearing rating. The problems were first identified by bearing seizures in some stands, and later followed by cracks forming in the back up roll neck areas due to fatigue and overload. MORGOIL engineers worked together with TERNIUM SIDERAR engineers in analysing the problem and to upgrade the mill with the newest and most economical technology. The upgrade consisted of changing the bearings to the latest generation MORGOIL bearing: the KLX, which within the same space, increases bearing capacity around 25%. This was accomplished re-utilizing all chocks. The new bearing allowed for a re-design of the geometry of the back up roll neck, making it much stiffer than the original design, and eliminating fatigue failures. In addition, an upgrade to hydraulic mounting and dismounting using the MORGOIL® HB lock was also implemented, as well as changing to the newest MORGOIL® HD seals. With the MORGOIL® KLX® upgrade, TERNIUM SIDERAR HSM increased load capacity, allowing them to roll products that were not even considered decades ago. Both older oil film bearings and roller bearing mills have been successfully upgraded while reusing existing chocks and in many cases rolls. Solutions are customized to the customer’s equipment and goals.

 

Keywords

back-up roll bearings, bearing upgrades, mill upgrades, mill modernization

mill modernization

How to refer

Royo, Gabriel R.; Wojtkowski, Thomas C.; Esteban, Andres. MORGOIL BEARING TECHNOLOGY UPGRADE AT TERNIUM SIDERAR HOT STRIP MILL , p. 587-596. In: 54º Seminário de Laminação e Conformação, São Paulo, 2017.
ISSN: 2594-5297 , DOI 10.5151/1983-4764-31046