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1921 Article-Janette Mfg. Co., Portable Buffing Machine |
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Machinery, V28, Oct 1921, pg. 155 |
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6/14/2016 1:09:13 PM |
For use in the performance of buffing operations in cases where it is most convenient to take the machine to the work, the Janette Mfg. Co., 556 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill., has developed the portable equipment shown in the accompanying illustration. It will be seen that this machine is furnished with two wheels. One of these is mounted at the end of an extension of the armature spindle, and the other is driven by a flexible shaft. This combination assures maximum convenience in handling a wide range of work. The motor is furnished with a 10-foot connection and plug to screw into a lamp socket. The motor develops ¼ horsepower at 3500 revolutions per minute, has a push-button control and may be supplied for alternating current or direct current. With suitable modifications this machine could be adapted for other operations besides buffing. |
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1921 Janette Mfg. Co., Portable Buffing Machine
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