Fitting doctor blades

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B41F 9/10 (2006.01) C07D 213/89 (2006.01)

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CA 1195177

ABSTRACT FITTING DOCTOR BLADES For fitting a strip-like flexible metal doctor blade into the usual clamp means of a rotary printing machine there is used a guide having first and second stop surfaces which are linear and parallel, and are spaced by the extent by which it is desired that the blade shall eventually protrude from the clamp means. The blade is abutted against one stop surface, and is then secured in the guide. The guide, with the blade in it, is then moved to cause the second stop surface to abut against the clamp means, with the protruding portion of the blade inserted into the clamp means. The clamp means are tightened onto the blade, and the guide is removed. For a blade consisting of two strip-like parts placed face to face, the guide is provided with a step. One blade part is abutted against the stop surface, and the other blade part is abutted against the step.

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