. Electrical world. fig. 39.—electrotype mounting app.\r.\tus, bevelling the edges of the plates, and was manufactured by the J. Company, of New York. The controlling apparatus for each Januakv i6. 1904. ELECTRICAL WORLD and ENGINEER. niachine consists of a starting box with a no-voltage releas and adrcnit-breaker for overloads, which also serves as a hne ^gain the fact, so conspicuous in all the machinery. 1. e., ot sup-porting the motor in a contained manner somewhere upon the cutting head .n a direction at right angles to the first. Th samemachine is shown a, th


. Electrical world. fig. 39.—electrotype mounting app.\r.\tus, bevelling the edges of the plates, and was manufactured by the J. Company, of New York. The controlling apparatus for each Januakv i6. 1904. ELECTRICAL WORLD and ENGINEER. niachine consists of a starting box with a no-voltage releas and adrcnit-breaker for overloads, which also serves as a hne ^gain the fact, so conspicuous in all the machinery. 1. e., ot sup-porting the motor in a contained manner somewhere upon the cutting head .n a direction at right angles to the first. Th samemachine is shown a, the right in 1%. 4-. ^^ ° °clearly the course of the belt and the method of keeping it tight bymeans of an idler. , • , ? 1 In Fig 41, at the left, is shown a shaving machine, which is usedon work for the Congressional Record; at the center a bevellinginadnne and at the right a shaving machine, both of the latter beinguscil in cnnnectinn with the printing of speeches \.. FIG. 40.—C.^Kn-ROUTINC M.\CHINE, MOTOR-DRIVEX. machine is emphasized in Fig. 40, which illustrates a card routingTa hine built by R. Hoe & Company. This is for routing curveItes as used on cylindrical presses, the plates being fastened up,,.Sie surface of its drum. A x-hp Crocker-Wheeler -^or supphesthe drive through a belt connection to -/-f =^^\^f °t ,the lower part of the frame and in turn driving through a ong bewhi h changes direction several times in order to impart motion FIG. 43.—C-\SE IN FOUNURY. Senate. The three were made by R. Hoe & Company and are drive,iudividually by l-hp Crocker-Wheeler motor through Reno d silentchains. .\ feature of these machines is the protection of the con-trolling apparatus, alluded to before, and clearly brought out ,n the ^Fr4^ -iNes a general view of the electrotype finishing apparatusshowingrouting, shaving and bevelling machines, saws. etc. Most


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