Tire curing press

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Product or preform repair or restoring means – Tire recapping – rebeading or sidewall replacing means

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4254512, B29H 504, B29H 508

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041303849

ABSTRACT:
A press having press members movable between open and closed positions and wherein when the press is in its closed condition there is an internal force urging separation of the press members. Locking means are provided for retaining the press members in their closed positions, the locking means being in the form of short stroke, large force fluid motors which serve to prevent accidental separation of the press members during the operation of the press.

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