Slice lip control

Paper making and fiber liberation – Apparatus – Running or indefinite length product forming and/or treating...

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74470, 116272, 116281, 162262, 162263, 162347, 403328, 403338, D21F 106

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045170550

ABSTRACT:
A coupling to attach the lip of a head box on a paper making machine to the head box, the coupling comprises a body to be attached to an adjuster extending from an actuator. The body is attached to the head box to permit movement of the body relative to the head box, under the influence of the actuator. The body has a recess adapted to receive the lip. There is a second recess, generally perpendicular to the lip-receiving recess.
The lip received in the first recess is pivotally clamped against the head box.

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Carlstedt et al., "Development and Design of KMW Headbox for Fourdriniers-II", Paper Trade Journal, Sep. 11, 1972, pp. 44-49.

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