Metal container crushing device

Presses – Reciprocating press construction – Oscillatory or hinged platen or piston

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100293, 100902, B30B 102, B30B 704

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048845027

ABSTRACT:
A metal container crushing device comprising a base member and an arm which are each pivotable attached to one another at one end. The arm fixedly supports a compact member adjacent the pivoted end of the arm and a dent member. The compact member includes a lip which, along with the compact surface, captively engages with one end of the container. The metal container crushing device is lightweight and manually operated so that metal containers and the like can be conveniently crushed in a three step operation.

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