Apparatus for making friction elements such as brakeshoes and cl

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Distinct means to feed – support or manipulate preform stock... – Female mold type means

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100218, 100226, 264113, 264259, 4251261, 425127, 425128, 425353, 425354, 425397, 425400, 425416, B29C 4318

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for charging a press for making brakeshoes and the like utilizes an intermediate mold carrying precompacted powder positioned on the press mold. The powder is engaged by the raised press ram and a lowered ejection ram such that the powder trapped between the rams is transferred to the press mold. The intermediate mold is then removed, a counter-pressure plate swingably mounted on a frame of the apparatus is applied into registry with the press mold and the press operation ensues.

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