Cutting – With work immobilizer – Work-stop abutment
Patent
1994-09-23
1996-07-02
Rada, Rinaldi I.
Cutting
With work immobilizer
Work-stop abutment
83609, 8369961, 83824, 83928, 83951, 193 35TE, B26D 701, B23D 1504
Patent
active
055311466
ABSTRACT:
A tire cutting machine including a fixed cutting blade and a movable cutting blade, the machine being adapted to cut by shearing action. The movable blade is guided by adjustable guides at each end of the blade to provide very close proximity of the blades and to maintain proper clearance between the blades. The blades, in the open position, are spaced apart at both ends to provide an open throat allowing placement of the tire to be cut in a position relatively close to the pivot point between the blades for better leverage in the cutting process, so that varied sizes of tires for all types of conveyances may be easily cut. Loading and disposal devices are also used with the machine for easier handling. A special tire or wheel holding device is also provided to hold the tire in place as it is being cut.
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Dexter Clark F.
Rada Rinaldi I.
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