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Device for stacking sheets of large dimensions, characterized in that from a dividing cutting blade of the continuous strip of sheet metal is established a conveyor inclined in elevation that deposits the sheets on two parallel conveyor belts on which the sheets are initially supported by its longitudinal edges whose bands have the support and rotation rollers supported on tilting supports by the action of a hydraulic or pneumatic element and by whose separate movement to release the sheet for its fall by gravity the axis of rotation conductor of the bands loses contact with the pinion matrix that transmits the movement by friction, leaving stops said bands until their horizontal recovery. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES1980255125U1980-12-181980-12-18
DEVICE FOR STACKING LARGE DIMENSIONS
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Apparatus for removing from a foil web during its conveying by means of a cutting device rotating cutting synchronously with the movement of the web and transferring the sheets in mutually overlapping position to a take-off conveyor.
Installation for the cutting of continuous tapes or glass sheets for incision lines previously placed. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)