GB Patent: GB-162,510
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Improvements in or relating to machines for planing the edges of angle iron and other metal plates
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Patentee:
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Christopher William James (exact or similar names) - Hythe, Kent, England |
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Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Mar. 31, 1920 |
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May 05, 1921 |
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Joel Havens Christopher William James "Vintage Machinery" entry for Joshua Buckton & Co.
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Description: |
Abstract:
A machine for planing the edges of angle iron or similar metal articles in which the article is clamped on to a work-holder e by hydraulic rams o or screws, supported by an overhead girder f mounted on supports g has two beds b with saddles d and cross-slides x, with tools z mounted in holders w on each side of the support e. The slides x are. preferably arranged at an angle, as shown. The saddles d may carry platforms 1 for the operator, and are independently driven by means such as screws c. The reversing &c. may be done by shafts 2 supported at intervals by yielding pivoted and weighted levers, and having stops 7 thereon engaged by spiral cams on one of the saddles to operate ordinary reversing-motion and driving-gear from a motor p. |
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