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titleOfInvention Blade mounting device for reciprocating cutting tool
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a conventional blade mounting apparatus, it is necessary to rotate an operation sleeve when mounting a blade, so that the operation is troublesome. An object of the present invention is to enable the blade to be mounted without rotating the operation sleeve. SOLUTION: An operating sleeve 11 rotatably provided at a tip of a rod 2, a torsion spring 12 for urging the operating sleeve 11 to rotate in a clamping direction, and a torsion spring 12 for clamping the operating sleeve 11 in a clamping direction. A regulating member 20 that regulates rotation and allows rotation of the operation sleeve 11 in the clamping direction when pushed by the blade 3 inserted into the slit 2a. And a clamp pin 18 for clamping the blade 3 so that it cannot be detached from the slit 2a when the operation sleeve 11 rotates in the clamping direction. According to this configuration, the attachment is completed only by inserting the blade 3 into the slit 2a.
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