Apparatus for the automatic discharge of panels from a machining

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271189, 271300, 414 83, 414 85, B65H 2948

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043679994

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for the automatic discharge of wood panels from the workpiece support (A) of a machining line onto lifting and lowering supports (8, 9) so as to form stacks of superposed panels, comprising a tilting table (1) which can be tilted around a fulcrum axis (2) so as to bring its discharge edge (101) in close proximity with the upper supporting surface of the lifting and lowering support (8, 9). Transverse abutment means (10, 14) cooperate with the supporting surface of the tilting table in such a manner that, whenever the inclined tilting table is horizontally moved transversally to the abutment means, the panels lying thereon are discharged onto the underlying lifting and lowering support, since they are prevented by the abutment means from following the movement of the tilting table.

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