Arrangement for transferring sheet metal parts in a press instal

Material or article handling – Load carried along a horizontal linear path – Having gripper means

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72405, B65G 6502

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053889525

ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for transferring sheet metal parts in a press installation, in which the sheet metal parts must be rotated with respect to their position in the next working stage. In addition, a collision between the sheet metal part and the tool during the transfer movement is avoided. During the transfer movement, the sheet metal parts are held on one traverse respectively which, on the end side, is disposed in bearing devices to be rotatable about an axis of rotation, and can be rotatably acted upon by a servomotor, a pressure cylinder or similar adjusting devices, such as a cam, and movement transmission devices.

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