Machine for single-pass hide skiving

Leather manufactures – Machines – Skiving or splitting

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69 9, 69 215, C14B 122

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051196484

ABSTRACT:
The single-pass hide skiving machine includes a supporting structure (1) which rotatably supports a motorized cylinder (2). A first oscillating frame (3) rotatably supports a support cylinder (4) which is arrangeable in a working position below and slightly forward of the motorized cylinder. A second oscillating frame (8) rotatably supports a first bladed cylinder (9) which is arrangeable in a working position slightly rearward of the support cylinder. Arranged above and slightly forward of the motorized cylinder is a second bladed cylinder (31). Additionally, a contrast cylinder (18), kinematically connected to the support cylinder (4) by rollers (17), is movable into a working position between the support cylinder (4) and the second bladed cylinder (31). A hide is initially fed through the motorized cylinder and support cylinder and then through the first bladed cylinder (9) and the support cylinder (4) to effect the skiving. Selected skiving of the hide is possible by movement of the contrast cylinder (18) into its working position.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4253318 (1981-03-01), Repetto
patent: 4338803 (1982-07-01), Paccagnella

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