Severing and insertion device for inserting spacers

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Obtaining plural product pieces from unitary workpiece

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298112, 227 15, B23P 1700

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060618884

ABSTRACT:
A device and automated method for inserting spacers into grooves of frames. The device and method are particularly useful in the woodworking industry. Resilient substances are severed into sections to form the spacers which are thereafter pneumatically inserted into the groove. The apparatus can be provided with a positioner for advancing the resilient substance. A timer may also be utilized to calibrate actuation of the device.

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U.S. Co-pending application No. 08/934,466, filed Sep. 17, 1997.

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