Device for feeding apertured parts

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With control means energized in response to activator...

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29810, 29DIG95, 81 54, 81125, B23P 1908, B23Q 710

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052301419

ABSTRACT:
A device for feeding apertured parts by inserting a guide rod for a feed rod into the aperture of a part in the temporarily secured state. This device is characterized in that the feed rod has a flat cross-section and the amount of removal of its material on one side thereof is greater than on the other side, and in that a part locking section is provided on the ceiling of the temporarily securing chamber on the side where the amount of removal is greater. Further, a guide member is provided which extends parallel with the guide rod for preventing rotation of parts. The length of the guide rod is less than that of the guide member to provide a rolling space for parts.

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