Die apparatus for handling tubing having a radially projecting a

Metal deforming – By use of closed-die and coacting work-forcer – Forcing work into or within closed die; e.g. – forging

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72313, 72317, 72422, B21D 4102, B21D 2200

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047577037

ABSTRACT:
A die apparatus operable to form or to clamp a tube with an upset annular flange includes a pair of opposed die members mounted for horizontal movement toward and away from each other at opposite sides of a fixed path along which the tube is axially fed when the die is opened. The die members are spring biassed to their open position and driven to their closed position by a vertically reciprocable die actuator having inclined surfaces slidably engaged with the outer surfaces of the die members to wedge the die members to their closed position.

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