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1880 Article-Chase Machine Co., Pipe Threading Machine |
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Scientific American 31 Jan 1880 pg 74 |
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CHASE'S PIPE CUTTING AND THREADING MACHINE—The annexed engraving represents a very effective and simple pipe cutting and threading tool manufactured by the Chase Machine Company, New York city. This invention enables the workman to perform with ease one of the most tedious and laborious operations in mechanics, and it does its work expeditiously and perfectly. It is capable of cutting regular chips in the same manner as a lathe, leaving the work smooth and perfect. It will form a thread on all sizes of pipe from ¼ inch to 2 inches inclusive. To steam fitters, gas fitters, and machinists it will prove of great value, and car shops, steamers, sugar refineries, distilleries, should be furnished with these machines. Wherever it is required to thread pipes or bolts, or to tap nuts, this machine will be found efficient and satisfactory. The machine is capable of making nipples, and is provided with an automatic cut off. In its construction it is very strong and well adapted to the work for which it is intended. All the gears are cut and it is well finished in every part. It may be worked by hand or by any convenient power, and it may be readily adapted to different kinds of work. It will operate equally well on wrought iron gas and steam pipes, boiler tubes, oil well tubes, brass and copper tubes, rods, bolls, etc. For further particulars, address The Chase Machine Company, No. 120 Front St., New York, NY. |
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1880 Chase Machine Co., Pipe Threading Machine
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