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1881 Article-A. C. Winn, Combination Metal & Turret Lathe |
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American Machinist, V4, 22 Oct. 1881, pg. 3 |
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3/2/2023 9:29:45 PM |
The two accompanying engravings represent a small combination lathe and screw machine, built by A. C. Winn, 19 Howard Place, Boston, Mass. It is fitted with an improved form of slide rest, split chucks, a hollow spindle with conical bearings, and is otherwise arranged and fitted to make it a complete and perfect tool for fine light bench work. It takes up but little room, being about two feet long, and will swing 7".
For making screws, a turret or monitor head takes the place of the slide rest, as shown in the engraving. This head is of approved construction and complete in every particular, making, in connection with the slide rest and other attachments, a complete lathe and screw machine, which takes up no more bench room than either alone. |
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1881 A. C. Winn, Combination Metal Lathe
1881 A. C. Winn, Metal & Turret Lathe
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