. The Bell System technical journal. Telecommunication; Electric engineering; Communication; Electronics; Science; Technology. AUTOMATIC MACHINE GAGING 713 with twelve chucks for holding the parts to be tested and a vertically reciprocating turret head T which carries the gages and contact fixtures for making the tests. The hopper H, chain elevator E and feed tube F are shown in more detail in Fig. 5. The coils are carried up from the hopper by the. Fig. 5 elevator, two on each cross bar, and drop one after the other into the sloping chute 5. Since the parts must be right end up for testing, t


. The Bell System technical journal. Telecommunication; Electric engineering; Communication; Electronics; Science; Technology. AUTOMATIC MACHINE GAGING 713 with twelve chucks for holding the parts to be tested and a vertically reciprocating turret head T which carries the gages and contact fixtures for making the tests. The hopper H, chain elevator E and feed tube F are shown in more detail in Fig. 5. The coils are carried up from the hopper by the. Fig. 5 elevator, two on each cross bar, and drop one after the other into the sloping chute 5. Since the parts must be right end up for testing, the turning device B (shown in detail in Fig. 6) is placed at the end of the chute to turn over those pieces that are not already right end up. From the turning device the parts drop into the vertical feed tube Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Telephone and Telegraph Company. [Short Hills, N. J. , etc. , American Telephone and Telegraph Co. ]


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