Lifting device for a working station of a packaging machine

Package making – Apparatus for forming or partially forming receptacle and... – Forming a pocket – depression – or hollow compartment by...

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533737, 53579, B65B 3102

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060854979

ABSTRACT:
A working station of a packaging machine comprises a first tool member and a second tool member which can be lowered to a lowered position relative to the first tool member and lifted to a raised position relative to the first tool member. Both tool members are disposed on opposite sides of a material web conveyed through the packaging machine. A lifting device comprises a first lifting member for moving the second tool member relative to the first tool member and a second lifting member coupled to the second tool member for moving the first tool member away from the material web when lowering the second tool member into the lowered position.

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