Apparatus and method for testing a can seam

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198402, B07C 534

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047038594

ABSTRACT:
A unit for testing a can includes a first unit for testing a first end of a can, and an optional and substantially identical second unit for testing the second end of the same can. The first unit is connected to the second unit by a twister which rotates the can. The conveying apparatus for each unit includes an inside chain and an outside chain moving in opposite directions to make the rotate as it moves past the sensors. A can is rejected if the sensors so indicate.

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