Installation Of Shaft Roll Mills

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The discussion focuses on seeking resources for the installation of Shaft Roll Mills, specifically looking for step-by-step guides, videos, or books on the topic. There is a request for clarification regarding the term "shaft rolling mills," as it could refer to different types of equipment. A participant offers potential assistance based on their experience in a rolling mill but expresses uncertainty about the specific request. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear definitions to provide accurate help. Overall, the thread highlights a quest for educational materials related to Shaft Roll Mill installation.
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Hi,

I would like to ask if there is any website that explains the processes or the principles of how to install Shaft Roll Mills!

It would be so helpful if I can get the step by step installation processes.

Are there any Videos or Books.

Thank you.
 
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I used to work in a rolling mill, so I may be able to give you some help. I'm not sure what you mean by "shaft rolling mills." Are you speaking of mills for rolling shafts, or do you mean the rolls for rolling mills? Or something else? Please try to clarify your question and perhaps I can help (perhaps not also).
 
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