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1895-1896 Images-Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Vertical Milling Machine |
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Illustrations and Details of American Machine Tools-MIT 1896 pg 117 & Modern Mechanism 1895 pgs 510-511 |
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6/24/2011 10:57:06 AM |
Fig. 6 represents the Brown & Sharpe Vertical Spindle Miller. This is a convenient machine for the various operations of milling which can be done with an end or face mill; the work being held upon the platen, and the spindle standing vertically over the same, enables the operator to plainly see or to guide the work, to follow any irregularity of outline of any raised surfaces to be milled. The platen has longitudinal and transverse movement. The spindle has a hole throughout its length, through which a bolt is passed for holding the arbors. The adjustment of the spindle is made by raising the column, a fine adjustment being obtained by a graduated collar-nut reading to thousandths of an inch. The feed is automatic at will, in either direction, stopping automatically at any required point. |
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1896 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Vertical Milling Machine
1895 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co., Vertical Milling Machine
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