IT1202968B - Machine for tying ends of filled sausage casings - which automatically winds wire or cord around several times and severs it with a knife blade
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Machine for tying ends of filled sausage casings - which automatically winds wire or cord around several times and severs it with a knife blade
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IT1202968B
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The machine is pneumatically operated and ties the ends of filled sausage casings. It comprises a housing with two tubes, one carrying the tying head, which rotating around the sausage casing using a rack and pinion drive operating spur and ring gears. The wire or cord is drawn from a reel and passed twice round the sausage casing, rotating through 900 degrees; tension is controlled by pneumatic cylinders. It is pressed against the casing by an arm moving tangentially. The tie is held as the knife severs the wire. The tubes separate to progress the casing along and the cycle repeats.
IT5185776A1976-10-221976-10-22Machine for tying ends of filled sausage casings - which automatically winds wire or cord around several times and severs it with a knife blade
IT1202968B
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Process and apparatus for forming a terminal closure onto a length of worm-shaped, shirred tubular material, in particular an artificial sausage casing for the production of sausage.
Tying off ends of sausage skin - has string passed through hollow corkscrew and then through turns to tubular grip before pulling elements apart to tighten knot