Revolving shears for high speed severing

Cutting – Cutting motion of tool has component in direction of moving... – Orbital motion of cutting blade

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ABSTRACT:
A device is provided for the high speed severing into lengths of an elongated material product issuing continuously at high speeds from refined steel mills or wire mills. The product may be rolled wire, for example, moving continuously from the mill through rotating guides. The invention incorporates cooperating radially movable shears directly into two cooperating rotating guides for the wire. The shears are connected to reversible pressure fluid piston and cylinder arrangements also incorporated into the cooperating rotating guides. Actuation of the shears from retracted to cutting positions and vice versa is through pressure fluid lines positioned in the axis of the rotating guides and connected to controls for coordinating the speed of the material to be cut and the speed of the rotating guides with the movement of the shears.

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