Machine for cutting scrapped goods

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

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83157, 83160, 83373, 83599, 83923, 100218, 100233, 100237, 100295, 100901, B30B 932

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043855563

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for cutting a scrapped good such as a scrapped automobile. The apparatus has a machine frame having a table provided with a recess, and a bifurcated pressing member rotatable into and out of the recess by means of a pressing cylinder. The pressing member has a lifting portion and a cutting portion provided at its both side with cutting edges for co-operation with cutting edges formed at both sides of the recess. As the pressing cylinder is energized, the pressing member is rotated into the recess to cut and press the scrap into tabular form. The pressed tabular scrap is then lifted by the returning rotation of the pressing member to the level of the table surface, and is discharged to the out of the apparatus by means of a pay-off device mounted on the machine frame.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3039343 (1962-06-01), Richards
patent: 3367019 (1968-02-01), Williamson
patent: 3545369 (1970-12-01), Tokushima
patent: 3615084 (1971-10-01), Wasinger
patent: 4094240 (1978-06-01), Suzuki

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