Device for centering and locking a tool-supporting frame in a di

Cutting – Means to drive or to guide tool – Tool displaceable to inactive position

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8369831, 8369871, B26D 502

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057849390

ABSTRACT:
A device for centering and locking tool-supporting frames has two centering points and one centering and locking point. The centering point as well as the point for centering and locking is equipped with a first and second centering locking device which includes a flexible rod provided with a handle and being anchored at its other end in an anchor block belonging to the movable cradle and being moved manually in a slot provided in a plate from a locking position to an unlocking position. The flexible rod extends through an upper part of the centering and locking pin, which engages in the groove for the centering points and in a groove and a bore for the centering and locking point. First and second centering and locking devices may be actuated simultaneously or individually.

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