Cutter table for performing work operations on one or more layer

Cutting – With signal – scale – or indicator – Signal; e.g. – alarm

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8352211, 83 767, 83940, B26D 500

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060501685

ABSTRACT:
In a cutter table for performing work operations on one or more layers of sheet-type work material a work material support surface is mounted to a frame having an elongated support mounted for movement thereon. A cutter head for carrying a reciprocating cutting blade is mounted to the support and movable relative thereto in response to commands issued from a programmable controller. Indicators in the form of an array of colored lights are also provided and illuminate in response to commands issued from the controller to alert an operator as to current machine conditions.

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