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Long & Allstatter Co.
Hamilton, OH

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Title: 1892 Article-Long & Allstatter Co., Heavy Double Shearing Machine
Source: Age of Steel, V72, 02 Jul., 1892, pg. 20
Insert Date: 10/22/2020 1:50:40 PM

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Heavy Double Shearing Machine.

The machine shown in our illustration, a production of the well-known firm of the Long & Allstatter Company, Hamilton, O., is designed for situations where there is a great deal of heavy shearing to be done. The machine is double, constituting in effect two single machines, as either side can be operated while the other is at rest. The machine is driven by a very neatly arranged steam engine attached directly to the machine and requires only a steam pipe connection. The makers construct this machine in many different sizes and with different throat depths, the particular size shown in illustration having blades of power and strength to shear plates 1 inch in thickness 24 inches from the edge of plate. The slides are driven through the medium of steel cam shafts, and these cam shafts are arranged to be turned by hand at the front of the machine to facilitate the setting of the shear blades. Many modifications are of course made to suit varying requirements. Full information, estimates, etc., will be furnished on application to the Long & Allstattar Company, Hamilton, O.
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1892 Long & Allstatter Co., Heavy Double Shearing Machine
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