Nailing machine

Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to move or guide member into driving position – Including carrier feed means for a plurality of members

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227130, B25C 104

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039455513

ABSTRACT:
A pneumatically operated nailing machine for driving nails by a main piston operated by compressed air. A nail feeding piston is actuated by compressed air, synchronous with the movement of the main piston. To make the feeding of nails smooth, a device to accelerate evacuation of compressed air from the nail feeding piston is attached and the nail feeding piston is resiliently engaged with a nail feeding pawl. The front end of the nail feeding pawl is provided with a cutting edge for cutting a steel wire connecting the nails. A nail magazine is provided with a flat nail placing plate so that the nails are always fed to a fixed position, and against which each of the contained nails is resiliently pressed. The fitting position of the nail placing plate is changeable to permit the use of nails of different lengths.

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