During continuous casting, there should always be a lubricant filled gap between the mold surface and the strand surface. The lubricant may be mold powder in the case of slab casting or a special liquid (rape seed oil) in the case of billet or bloom casting. The lubricant is an excellent heat conductor to carry the high flux of heat out of the solidifying strand. Different lubricants may be indicated for various casting conditions in the same machine. During withdrawal of the solidifying strand, oscillation motion between the mold and the strand should be continuous so that the first area of solidification of the shell of the strand can periodically (quickly) move with the strand to expose a new area of the liquid metal to commence solidification. The jerking activity indicates that the oscillation is being impeded by some factor. The factors which might adversly affect smooth oscillation include: strand bleeder, solidification shrinkage, mold taper, oscillation frequency, oscillation amplitude, oscillation waveform, mold cooling rate, mold liquid level system malfunction, secondary cooling rate, tundish temperature, superheat temperature, mold alignment, oscillator backlash, lubricant viscosity, casting speed, withdrawal equipment misalignment, footroll alignment, computer malfunction, etc. The possible factors related to steel grade are few, but important. The key to avoiding jerking or sticking is to identify the root cause and eliminate it. Keep in mind that there may be more than one factor involved. Inspect the cast steel after cooldown to see if there are any clues as to the sticking mechanism. Check alignment and strand condition to a very high standard. If you consult a casting expert, be sure and identify the type caster completely: Mold size, curved mold/straight mold; mold taper (single/multiple); mold corner radius; mold material; hydraulic/mechanical oscillator; Casting machine manufacturer, age of equipment, type of lubricant and feed method; mold water velocity, type of withdrawal system, mold level detection system type, etc.