Apparatus and method for supporting a removable anvil

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C241S189100

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07461802

ABSTRACT:
A grinding machine having a mounting arrangement and an anvil. The grinding machine generally including a feed table and a grinding drum positioned within a mill box. The mounting arrangement being configured to support an end of the feed table and the anvil. The anvil including a wedge-shaped portion and having a length. The length of the anvil being configured to extend beyond sides of the mill box.

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Horizontal Grinders HG365/HG525, PN 605508-001-1; Date: publicly known prior to the filing date of the present application; 8 pgs.

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