Telescopic tool for stripping waste within a sheet processing ma

Severing by tearing or breaking – Breaking or tearing apparatus – Including means to apply thermal shock to work

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225 97, B26F 302, B31B 4900

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050659260

ABSTRACT:
A telescopic tool used for stripping waste from a cut sheet of material in a waste stripping station comprises a hollow cylindrical body which receives a pin having a portion extending out of a bore of the body with a tip for engaging the waste material. The tip is formed of a deformable material, while the remaining portion of the pin is of a rigid, hardened material. The pin has a collar received in the interior of the body which engages an internal shoulder and to absorb noise, the pin is provided with an elastic element adjacent to the collar to be interposed between the collar and shoulder.

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