Rotary shearing wheel with individually replaceable cutting segm

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Cooperating comminuting surfaces

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83500, 83673, 241294, B02C 408

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049019295

ABSTRACT:
A shearing wheel, and a method of assembling the same, having individually demountable cutting elements or tool members side mounted to a mounting region of an annular member. The tool members are mounted in successive abutting relation so that a portion of each tool member extends radially beyond the annular member. This extending portion forms a toothlike structure for feeding and ripping waste material. A support shoulder extending axially from the annular member contacts and supports the tool members. The tool members may be individually removed and resharpened, whereafter shims are positioned between the tool members and the annular member to properly space the tool members from an adjacent shearing wheel.

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patent: 4607800 (1985-06-01), Barclay
patent: 4776249 (1988-10-01), Barclay

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