Device for separating a coil of sheet metal from a construct

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core

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242 568, 242 81, 414911, B21C 4724, B65H 3502

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044847165

ABSTRACT:
A device for separating a sheet metal coil from a cylindrical constructed form of a plurality of coils interconnected by tabs, said device comprising a turnstile with a mandrel which removes the construct from a slitting line and turns it over towards a downender assembly. A portion of the downender assembly is inserted into a support arm holding the mandrel and the construct so that a part of the construct is secured by the mandrel and a second part is secured by the downender assembly. The two parts are separated when the mandrel is pushed up from the support arm by a lifting cylinder. After separation, the coil is turned into a horizontal position by the downender assembly for further processing.

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