Application Solution
“I wanted to avoid long drive shafts, so we needed to be able to stack four drives in a unique way. The fact that this had never been done before did not deter NORD engineering in the least. In fact, the NORD application engineering group regarded it as an exciting challenge, and went to work,” explained Larry Gooch, the engineering consultant for Legg.
NORD engineering configured standard MAXXDRIVE boxes into a decidedly non-standard configuration. This unique installation required custom engineering of standard drive units. Since the drives needed to be stacked 3-high, with the fourth off to the side, the gear case mounting required sufficient support to accommodate the bending moments. Additionally, thermal loads were such that a central lubrication system that feeds from a remote reservoir was devized.
Engineering Challenges
The multiple drives and the stacked configuration presented some significant engineering challenges. Larry continues, “In a single-drive calender system, power automatically distributes itself to where it is needed in each roll. Here, we had to calculate maximum load requirements for each roller, and make sure the drive could deliver, with power to spare. Also, we worked closely with NORD on custom bracing for the 3-high stacked configuration. Significant overturning moments were going to occur, especially on the bottom box. The cast iron construction takes compression loads quite well, but we wanted to make sure that attachment flanges were not over-stressed.”
Precise Control
The Legg calender is designed so that each roller is individually driven by a NORD drive, allowing for more precise process control. Additionally, the use of NORD drives is not limited to the calender on this line. The same size drives that power the calender are also used upstream on both the warm-up and finishing mills that then feed rubber to the calender. Downstream, additional NORD drives power multiple rewind stands.