Mechanism for positioning a cylinder dressing

Printing – Processes – Position or alignment

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C101S483000, C101S484000

Reexamination Certificate

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06941866

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism is used for mounting a dressing on a cylinder of a printing press. The mechanism is fitted with at least one stop which is effective in an axial direction of the cylinder. The stop allows the cylinder dressing to be arranged on the cylinder with pressure in the axial direction. The stop is situated outside of the cylinder.

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