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Identifier: canmachinerjanjun1913toro Title: Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1913) Year: 1913 (1910s) Authors: Subjects: Machinery Machinery Machinery Publisher: Toronto MacLean-Hunter


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Text Appearing Before Image: Buffalo Armor PlatePunches and Shears Where light weight and saving of space are objects of im-portance, the Buffalo Armor Plate construction is of greatadvantage, as it gives a 50% reduction in both items com-pared with cast iron machines. We keep in stock and build to order, machines of anycapacity, with or without interchangeable tools for punch-ing and shearing plates, bars, squares, rounds, angle andtee irons, I-beams, etc.Catalogue 178-10 shows the full line. ASK FOR A COPY. Canadian Buffalo Forge Co., Limited MONTREAL, QUE. WINNIPEG TORONTO VANCOUVER The advertiser would like to know where you saw his advertisement—tell him. 48 CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume IX.

Text Appearing After Image: No. 3A Universal Milling Machine The Constant Speed DriveEnables You to Pull Heavy Cuts The constant speed drive type of milling machine was originated at the shops of the Brown & SharpeMfg. Co., and placed upon the market by them. The fundamental principle of this type of machine iaa single pulley or motor running at a constant speed, from which develop features that are distinctlyadvantageous in modern milling machine practice. \ Brown and Sharpe on a Milling Machine is just as much of a guaranteeto you as the name Sterling on silver. Youcan depend upon a B. & S. Machine to accomplishwhat is claimed for it. A glance at the aboveillustration will show the lines and proportions ofthe machine as a whole, the heavy and massiveframe, the large and rigid base, the vertical depthof table, saddle and knee, the rigid arm braceand arbor support, and the accessibility of allhand wheels and levers for controlling the variousmovements. Any standard constant speed motor can be em-ployed o


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