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336,598
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Feb. 23, 1886
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Drill-press
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Oberlin Smith |
Bridgeton, NJ |
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1,624,367
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Apr. 12, 1927
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Cut-off mechanism
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George B. Scheffey |
Weehawken, NJ |
This punch press was originally intended for cutting cardboard. It was manufactured by Ferracute Machine Co. and sold by Super Speed Press Corp., and sold for stamping sheet metal among other materials. The presses had capacity of from 10 to 30 tons, weighed 3000 to 10,2350 lbs, and could cycle as many as 1000 times per minute. |
2,112,850
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Apr. 05, 1938
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Punching machine and the like
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George B. Scheffey |
Riverside, NJ |
This punch press was intended for "blanking articles of different configurations from paper, cardboard, sheet metals and other kinds of strip or sheet material. It was manufactured by Ferracute Machine Co., and sold by Super Speed Press Corp., and sold for stamping sheet metal among other materials. The presses had capacity of from 10 to 30 tons, weighed 3000 to 10,2350 lbs, and could cycle as many as 1000 times per minute. |
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Punching machine and the like
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Paul C. Klingler |
Riverside, NJ |
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