FIELD: machine building.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to machines for process maintenance of self-baking anodes with top current lead of electrolytic cell for aluminum production. Machine for cutting periphery of anode of aluminum electrolytic cell comprises self-propelled bogie, manipulator for cutting of anode periphery, shields of hood, cabin support, comprising platform for entry into cabin and operator's cabin, motor installation located under the cabin inside the cabin support, a ladder for access to the cabin, which is one of the nosing guards of the under-cabin space, made with the possibility of opening the machine from the front in hinges relative to the vertical axis. In a private version, the stair for access to the cabin is configured to open together with a part of the platform for entering the cabin and together with the handrails and handrails, is installed on the left side of the machine, opposite to the treatment area of the electrolytic cell, is fixed in the closed position by retainers, for example, lockable, gate valves or bolt joints.
EFFECT: higher convenience of servicing the motor installation and subcritical space of the machine for cutting the periphery of the anode and reducing service time.
6 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2019-05-22—Published
2017-11-29—Filed