Cutting – With product handling means – Means to move – guide – or permit free fall or flight of product
Patent
1978-05-08
1980-01-22
Schran, Donald R.
Cutting
With product handling means
Means to move, guide, or permit free fall or flight of product
83159, 83208, 83230, 83262, 83369, 83391, 83268, B26D 540, B26D 706, B23Q 700
Patent
active
041843932
ABSTRACT:
A device to cut lengths of elongated metal elements, including a shear, an incoming belt for delivering the metal elements to the shear, an outgoing belt for delivering the metal elements from the shear after they are cut, a retractable stop, between the incoming and outgoing belt, for aligning the metal elements and establishing a reference point from which the length to be cut is measured, two motors, one to drive each belt, and a shaft between the motors to ensure that the motion of each belt is synchronous after the elongated metal elements reach the reference point.
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Etablissements A. Mure
Schran Donald R.
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