Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to support member and/or work relative to driver – Work immobilizer
Patent
1980-03-04
1982-12-28
Bell, Paul A.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With means to support member and/or work relative to driver
Work immobilizer
100913, B27F 715
Patent
active
043657346
ABSTRACT:
A method and machine for applying multiple nail fasteners to bridge a butt joint between members, the machine comprising a frame and side by side lever arms having fastener mounting platens with magnets on one pair of adjacent ends and having the other pair of adjacent ends connected to a fluid pressure motor mounted on the frame, so that the motor may be actuated to simultaneously rock both arms between one position wherein the one pair of adjacent ends is separated for mounting the fasteners thereon and another position wherein the arms are rocked to drive said fasteners into the members disposed between them at the joint.
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Bell Paul A.
Gang-Nail Systems Inc.
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