Stripper device for guide tracks on tool machines

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90 11R, 277207A, 285302, F16C 2100

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040997987

ABSTRACT:
A stripper device for guide tracks on work tool machines for fastening to a part which moves back and forth on the guide track, comprising a stripper ledge made of elastic wear resistant material, which being prestressed abuts the guide track with a stripper lip, and a metal fastening ledge under which an anchoring stay of the stripper ledge is clamped-in. An upper end of the fastening ledge engages the movable part of the tool machine and its lower end forms a groove on a front side thereof and on its rear side an open channel having an undercut opening at an upper end of the latter. The stripper ledge includes a projection which projects into the groove and the anchoring stay is formed with an anchoring head at its upper end which catches in the undercut opening.

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