Journal mounted cylinders with swingable access doors

Printing – Assembly or disassembly features

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101216, B41F 134

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ABSTRACT:
A rotary printing machine having a side wall with an opening therein through which at least one cylinder can be accessed. In order to uncover the wall opening in the side wall, a door is provided that can be operated in a structurally simple manner, so that, in particular, a sleeve-type printing form or a sleeve-type rubber blanket can be changed through this opening. The door is divided in the area of the journals of the printing group cylinders into two door members, which are arranged on the side wall so as to be swingable away from the journals.

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