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1927 Article-Scott-Bansbach Machinery Co., #8 Combination Saw Outfit |
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American Machinist, V67, 27 Oct 1927, pg. 674 |
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2/12/2019 7:18:25 PM |
an 8-in. combination saw, which can be used for both ripping or cross cut work. A 12-in. ripping fence is provided, as well as an adjustable cut-off miter gage. The saw table measures 12x16 in. and is equipped with a 2-in. insert. When this insert is removed, the machine can be used with a dado or planer head for special molding work. For certain classes of work the table can be tilted to 45 degrees. The table can be tilted back and a guard placed over the saw. In this position the machine can be used for drilling, grinding or polishing when the necessary devices are attached to the spindle ends. These include a 6-in. buffing wheel, a 3/8in. 3-jaw drill chuck, a 6-in. sander, and a 5-in. emery wheel. The machine is driven through a 14-in. endless belt from a 4-hp. A.C. motor regularly furnished for operation on a 60-cycle circuit. The motor is adjustably mounted on the base so that the belt tension can be regulated. Cord and plug are regularly supplied. |
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1927 cott-Bansbach Machinery Co., #8 Combination Saw Outfit
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