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1895 Article-Tanite Co., Newman Emery Planer |
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Modern Mechanism 1895 pg 408-409 |
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6/15/2011 8:30:16 AM |
The Newman Emery Planer, made by the Tanite Co., is shown in Fig. 6. This machine is used especially for grinding dies, chilled castings, and steel, and also as a substitute for the ordinary planer. The principal dimensions are as follows: Floor-space. 29 X 36 in.; length of spindle, 42½ in.; diameter of spindle in bearings, 2 in.; diameter of spindle between flanges. 1½ in.: size of pulley on spindle, 5½ X 5¼ in.; throw of spindle, 9¾ in.; size of table, 36 X 10 in.; vertical movement of table, 17 in.; horizontal movement of table, 36 in. As a maximum this machine has taken a cut ¼ in. deep, and has taken a 1/16 in. cut over a surface of 100 sq. in. in 6 min. and 9 sec. The ordinary cut is 1/64 to 1/32 in. |
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1895 Tanite Co., Newman Emery Planer
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