Method and apparatus for applying mortar to underside of a build

Coating apparatus – Solid applicator contacting work – With work-handling or work-supporting

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118100, 118258, 118244, 118246, 118 72, B05C 102, B05C 1102

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059806354

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for applying mortar to the underside of a building block to be laid so that the mortar to be applied is automatically conveyed upwardly from a mortar supply container into a mortaring region where it is applied to the underside of the building block. The mortar can be sprayed onto the building block or applied thereto by a rotating coating roller, thereby automating the application of mortar and also reducing the consumption thereof.

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