Device for processing printed products

Sheet-material associating – Associating or disassociating – Signature associating

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270 54, B65H 530

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050526669

ABSTRACT:
Each compartment of a drum for collation, insertion or collection of printed sheets (34) is allocated carriages (50), which in the course of a revolution in a direction of rotation (U) carry out a conveyance and a return stroke in or opposite to an arrow direction (F). Each carriage is provided with swiveling clamping tongues (54) which can be controlled by means of rail sections (56) running parallel to the direction of movement (F) of the carriages (50) and movable in a direction (H). In this way the clamping tongues (54) can be closed or opened irrespective of the position and speed of the carriages (50) in or opposite to the arrow direction (F).

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