Method for producing packs of blades used for cutting crystal ba

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Mechanical shaping or molding to form or reform shaped article – To produce composite – plural part or multilayered article

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292811, 29460, 29464, 295273, 29559, 125 16R, 249 93, 249 95, 264277, 264279, 264294, 269296, B29C 3312, B29C 3910

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ABSTRACT:
In an apparatus and method for producing packs of blades used for cutting ystal bars into discs, the individual blades are first aligned in the position desired by an assembling jig and then fixed at the end portions thereof by fixing agents, whereby the assembling jig is then removed and the pack of blades is clamped in the holding frame of the reciprocating saw. The apparatus and method makes possible a quick and uncomplicated production of the pack of blades, and eliminates the need for small spacer plates that were hitherto common.

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