Work holders – Work-underlying support – With work-stop abutment
Patent
1988-11-04
1989-10-03
Schran, Donald R.
Work holders
Work-underlying support
With work-stop abutment
269319, 269 1, 83455, 83468, 83614, 83829, 83581, B26D 508, B26D 702, B26D 726
Patent
active
048711560
ABSTRACT:
A mat cutting machine utilizes a trolley which runs smoothly and accurately along a shaft mounted upon the clamping bar assembly. Means is provided for precisely adjusting the relationship between the bevel cutting blade and the edge of the clamping bar, and the blades are held by magazines which permit ready interchangeability and facile adjustment of the amount of blade protrusion so as to enable the cutting depth to be altered with considerable ease. The base of the machine includes means for accurately positioning the workpiece, and for readily controlling the travel of the trolley, to afford high volume production capability.
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Keencut Arrow Flyer.
Kozyrski Vincent T.
Peters Alan R.
Dorman Ira S.
Schran Donald R.
The Fletcher-Terry Company
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