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titleOfInvention Novel material taking machine
abstract The utility model discloses a novel material taking machine. The novel material taking machine is characterized by comprising a tower, a girder and at least one rake. The girder is perpendicular to the tower, one end of the at least one rake is connected with the tower, and the other end is arranged in a mode capable of moving along the lateral direction of the girder. According to the novel material taking machine, the problems of high costs caused by heavy triangular rakes used by traditional material taking materials and the like are solved, and the at least one rake is driven by a drive unit to move along the lateral direction of the girder to form a triangular motion trail, so that the weight of the at least one rake and the device investment cost and utilization cost are reduced while material taking is successful.
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