Apparatus for outfeeding and stacking of sheet metal sections or

Cutting – With product handling means – Including means to divert one portion of product from another

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83157, B21D 4322

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044740948

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus forms upon a pallet an orderly arrangement of stacks of sheet metal sections or cuttings at predetermined places with the aid of supporting rake means and abutment means following sheet metal shears. Scrap metal cuttings obtained by trimming or at the end of a sheet metal plate are received by a separate waste scrap metal collecting means positioned beneath a sheet metal feeding or infeed table and movable below the sheet metal shears. The sheet metal sections or cuttings are caught and entrained by automatically controlled catching means, such as an entrainment bracket, disposed at the supporting rake means, so as to be able to be moved horizontally in order that large accelerations and velocities can be achieved during the stacking of the sheet metal sections or cuttings.

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