Cutting – By endless band or chain knife
Patent
1997-09-08
2000-10-24
Rachuba, M.
Cutting
By endless band or chain knife
83943, 295643, 29239, 294264, B23D 5300
Patent
active
061350036
ABSTRACT:
A pallet dismantling machine for cutting nail staples or like fastening means holding boards to stringers or blocks of the pallet assembly to facilitate reuse of the wood or other material from which the pallets are manufactured. The machine includes a horizontally mounted band saw blade and a vertically convenient adjustable work table. The distance between the table and the saw blade is adjusted to be equal to the thickness of the board so that the blade passes between the board and the stringer to cut the nails or other fasteners.
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Hendry Robert G.
Rachuba M.
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