. Cassier's magazine. FIG. 26.—A WIRE STITCHING MACHINE FOR BOOK-BINDERS USE, DRIVEN BY TWO MOTORSMADE BY THE HOLTZER-CABOTCO., BOSTON, MASS. FIG. 27.—A DEEP-WELL PUMP DRIVEN BY A MOTOR MADE BY THE HOLTZER-CAEOT ELECTRIC CO., BOSTON, MASS. per cent, by field control. This latheis suitable for a great variety of specialoperations or miscellaneous work. Itrests on a swivel base, so that it may beturned around on the bench through anarc of 360 degrees. This adds materi-ally to its general utility. See Fig. 23. A novelty in breast drills is shown inFig. 28. The tool is constructed tomeet all the r


. Cassier's magazine. FIG. 26.—A WIRE STITCHING MACHINE FOR BOOK-BINDERS USE, DRIVEN BY TWO MOTORSMADE BY THE HOLTZER-CABOTCO., BOSTON, MASS. FIG. 27.—A DEEP-WELL PUMP DRIVEN BY A MOTOR MADE BY THE HOLTZER-CAEOT ELECTRIC CO., BOSTON, MASS. per cent, by field control. This latheis suitable for a great variety of specialoperations or miscellaneous work. Itrests on a swivel base, so that it may beturned around on the bench through anarc of 360 degrees. This adds materi-ally to its general utility. See Fig. 23. A novelty in breast drills is shown inFig. 28. The tool is constructed tomeet all the requirements of the ordinarybreast drill, but, in addition, containsas an integral part a small motor ofabout 1-12 H. P. With such an equip-ment, the labour of drilling holes inwork that cannot be taken to drillingmachines is much facilitated. A horizontal boring machine,—shownin Fig. 29,—affords an interesting illus-tration of special tool-drive. The bor-ing machine is made by the Beaman &Smith Co., of Pro


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