. Electrical world. MOTOR-DRIVEN L.\THE. Crocker-Wheeler motor. The motor is supported on a special hous-ing and the drive is by means of a Morse silent chain from themotor shaft to the main lathe spindle. The speed control is accom-plished by the multiple system of the Crocker-Wheeler MOTOR-DRIVEX PRESS. main shaft bearing. The gear is 60 in. in diameter and weighs 1,800pounds. Its teeth are cut in the solid metal. The adjustment of thepitmans is very accurate; and by simply turning an internal gear bothpitmans are operated at the same time. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Financial Intelligence.
. Electrical world. MOTOR-DRIVEN L.\THE. Crocker-Wheeler motor. The motor is supported on a special hous-ing and the drive is by means of a Morse silent chain from themotor shaft to the main lathe spindle. The speed control is accom-plished by the multiple system of the Crocker-Wheeler MOTOR-DRIVEX PRESS. main shaft bearing. The gear is 60 in. in diameter and weighs 1,800pounds. Its teeth are cut in the solid metal. The adjustment of thepitmans is very accurate; and by simply turning an internal gear bothpitmans are operated at the same time. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Financial Intelligence. Commercial Intelligence. THE WEEK IN WALL STREET—The stock market was ex-ceedingly dull and trading was conducted on a very restricted basis,although there was a moderately firm tone. There were no featuresof importance, but the steadiness of the bond list and the demandfor investment securities attracted attention. The United StatesSteel issues held firm at a moderate decline, notwithstanding the un-favorable reports of the iron trade. In the traction list Brooklj-nRapid Transit developed strength on favorable reports as to earningsand summer business outlook. Reports continue of the settlementof the litigation between the Amalgamated Copper Company andthe Heinze interest, but the ma
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