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Tensioner for tapes and strips, of the type comprising an elongated piece in the form of a frame, endowed at one of its ends with a series of recesses spaced and transverse in relation to the piece, in which the ends of the tape or strap are fixed, while at the opposite end of the frame presents means for passage and accommodation of the branch of the belt located under the tensioner, characterized essentially by the fact that two of the recesses are in communication with each other at one end by a lateral opening that facilitates the introduction of a loop formed at one end of the tape, which is fixed around a crosspiece that separates the two recesses. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES1974200092U1974-02-021974-02-02
TENSIONER FOR TAPES AND STRAPS.
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Clamping device for shoe straps, ribbons, cords, bramants and, especially, rubber ribbons. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Improvements introduced in the appliances to counter the extremes of conveyor belts that are to be joined between (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)