Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With magazine supply
Patent
1996-01-25
1998-12-22
Schwartz, Larry I.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
With magazine supply
29897312, 29822, 29784, 29788, 292811, B23P 1100
Patent
active
058506861
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for the high-volume manufacture of assembled wall frame structures for use in the residential and commercial building industry is arranged to receive and support a pair of laterally spaced apart top and bottom plate members and move them longitudinally in indexed, stepwise increments through a stud-inserting and fastening station in which wall stud members are automatically positioned to engage and extend perpendicularly between the plate members at predetermined intervals therealong, whereupon the opposite ends of a stud member are secured to the opposite plate members by a fastening device, whereby complete wall frame assemblies may be quickly and efficiently made on a continuous basis according to desired specification as ordered and thence delivered to a construction site for erection.
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Butler Marc W.
Haberman Gary J.
Schwartz Larry I.
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