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Method for the conversion of a board manufacturing plant

  • US 5,659,940 A
  • Filed: 04/26/1994
  • Issued: 08/26/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/26/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for changing over a board-producing apparatus from a discontinuous method of operation to a continuous method of operation by replacing an existing discontinuous board-producing press with a continuous board-producing press, comprising the steps of:

  • (a) while operating an existing discontinuous board-producing press in a production hall, performing the following steps;

    (i) establishing a pre-assembly space for a continuous board-producing press that is to be assembled,(ii) providing a plurality of modules, which when assembled together constitute the continuous press, with each module supported by at least one transport bridge, and the continuous board-producing press including two pairs of drive drums with a steel band surrounding each pair,(iii) attaching the modules together at the pre-assembly space, thereby assembling the continuous board-producing press and supporting it on the transport bridges, and(iv) operating the continuous board-producing press under load but without heating, thereby testing the continuous board-producing press,(b) after stopping the existing discontinuous board-producing press, performing the following steps;

    (i) dismantling the existing discontinuous board-producing press and removing it from the production hall,(ii) preparing foundations in the production hall to receive the continuous board-producing press, while taking apart the continuous board-producing press by detaching the modules from one another and removing the steel bands from the drive drums, and then securing elements of at least one roller apron of the continuous board-producing press,(iii) successively bringing, in a predetermined order, each module of the continuous board-producing press while supported by its transport bridge, respectively, to a press location in the production hall;

    (iv) reassembling the modules to one another at the press location, thereby assembling the continuous board-producing press in the production hall, with the transport bridges supporting the continuous board-producing press, and(v) operating the continuous board-producing press in the production hall.

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