Waste stripping tool for use in a machine used for cutting sheet

Cutting – With product handling means – Including means to divert one portion of product from another

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83700, 225 97, 403393, B26D 718

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049130161

ABSTRACT:
A waste stripping tool comprising a grid formed of crossbar members consisting of a crossbar assembly of two members held side-by-side by a coupler. The assembly consists of a strap, which has two jaws having two triangular profiled teeth engaged in grooves in each of the crossbar members and threaded arrangement for causing a clamping of the jaws onto the members to hold them in a side-by-side relationship. The assembly can be utilized in a stripping station of a sheet die cutting machine and allows for the reduction of the number of bars needed to construct the frame of different sizes for the particular station.

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