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1896 Image-Beaman & Smith, Horizontal Spindle Milling Machine |
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Illustrations and Details of American Machine Tools-MIT 1896 pg 114 & Modern Mechanism 1895 pg 509 |
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6/22/2011 12:40:56 PM |
Beaman & Smith's Horizontal Spindle Milling-Machine (Fig. 213) is intended for long and heavy cuts, such as guide-bars, connecting-rods, key-seating shafting, axles to 10 in. diameter, etc. The table is 14 in. wide, has three T-slots, moves by a cut rack, and is so geared as to be easily operated by hand. The cross-head is gibbed to the housings, and is adjusted by a screw with graduated dial. The spindle runs in bronze bearings, is driven by a 3 ½-in. belt over a 16-in. pulley, through gearing in the ratio of 5 to 1, arranged for 4 speeds. Provision is made for horizontal adjustment of cutters. The feed is actuated by means of a worm and gear. It can be thrown out by hand or stopped automatically, and is the full length of the table. |
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1896 Beaman & Smith, Horizontal Spindle Milling Machine
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