Process and equipment for the production of semi-finished sectio

Electricity: motive power systems – Positional servo systems – Limit or end-stop control

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318646, 83 77, 83212, 83268, 83467R, 269 91, 269132, 269315, G05G 500

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042387183

ABSTRACT:
A process and apparatus for producing sections of accurate weight or volume which includes the providing of a computer which receives various signals including the length, weight and density of a sheared off section and in response to such conditions varies the position of a length stop to insure that sections of accurate weight and volume are continuously obtained. The length stop mechanism is regulated by controlling the movement of a plurality of clamping devices which operate in conjunction with the axial movement of the material to be severed. The clamping devices are hydraulically operated.

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