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1895 Article-F. E. Reed & Co., Double-Head Milling Machine |
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Modern Mechanism 1895 pg 510 |
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6/23/2011 1:32:10 PM |
Reed's Double-Head Milling-Machine—Fig. 5 shows a machine built by F. E. Reed, of Worcester, Mass. It is designed for milling the ends of girts, beams, and a large variety of other long work. The illustration shows the machine milling loom-girts, the ends of which are 4 by 74 in. It is said to finish 88 of them in 10 hours. It is provided with one sliding-head, to admit of milling any length desired on both ends at the same time. The shoes in which the tables slide can be moved together or separately by means of nick-and-pinion gear. The tables have automatic feed, or can be run by hand, together or separately. |
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1895 F. E. Reed & Co., Double-Head Milling Machine
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