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What is the function of Clapper box in a shaper?

Answer Posted / amit k. singh

Clapper box of a shaper is hinged at its side allowing
swing in only one direction from normal and it swings while
ram is in return stroke and avoids tool from rubbing
against the work and protects both.

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