Machine for compressing and cutting random loaded scrap metal

Presses – With additional treatment of material – Cutting – breaking – piercing – or comminuting

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100232, 100233, 100295, B30B 932

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043824064

ABSTRACT:
A machine for compressing and cutting random loaded scrap metal comprises gravity advancing scrap metal to a cutting zone, applying a first transversal compression to the scrap metal being advanced, guillotine cutting a portion of the scrap metal and concurrently applying a further transversal compression. The machine comprises a scrap metal conveying trough, a transversally movable pressing plunger adapted for traversing the conveying trough and compacting the conveyed scrap metal, a guillotine block for cutting the compacted scrap metal and a guillotine driven compacting block movable perpendicularly to the pressing plunger and cooperating therewith.

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