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1892 Article-Hendey Machine Co., Turret Chucking Lathe |
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American Machinist 21 Jan 1892 pg 05 |
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12/17/2011 10:09:23 AM |
Turret Chucking Machine. We give on this page front and rear views of a turret chucking machine recently brought out by the Hendey Machine Co., of Torrington, Conn. The main features of the machine will be readily understood from the engravings. The turret is 9" diameter; has six 1½" holes, in which the tools are held by key and screws, is automatically revolved by the backward motion of the slide, and has an automatic feed of 12". The machine swings 20" over the bed and 36" through the gap, which is 16" wide. The cone is for a 3" belt and the spindle, which runs in hard bronze bearings, has a 1¼" hole through it. The machine, with six foot bed, weighs about 1,800 pounds. It is made also without the gap when desired. |
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1892 Hendey Machine Co., Turret Chucking Lathe
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