. American engineer and railroad journal . LOW iiiwmin |i 1:1:11 IND TOOL EQUIPMENT,. The holder which carries the cutting tool swings about a stud,and can be easily and accurately adjusted by means of ascrew, while an eccentric lever provides means for quicklywithdrawing the tool from the work. The carriage has 30 ins. traverse longitudinally and 10 motion, both with four changes of feed in either direc-tion. Th» longitudinal feeds vary from 24 to 120 and thecross feeds from 62 to 312 per feeds have adjustable auto-matic trips. There are 2 stops,with automatic trips, for the
. American engineer and railroad journal . LOW iiiwmin |i 1:1:11 IND TOOL EQUIPMENT,. The holder which carries the cutting tool swings about a stud,and can be easily and accurately adjusted by means of ascrew, while an eccentric lever provides means for quicklywithdrawing the tool from the work. The carriage has 30 ins. traverse longitudinally and 10 motion, both with four changes of feed in either direc-tion. Th» longitudinal feeds vary from 24 to 120 and thecross feeds from 62 to 312 per feeds have adjustable auto-matic trips. There are 2 stops,with automatic trips, for thelongitudinal travel, and the. crossfeed screw is fitted with a gradu-ated dial. The front of the crossslide is equipped with a suitabletool post for holding formingand turning tools, while the rearend carries a holder for cutting-off blades. All of the feeds aregear driven, and are quickly andeasily changed by simply shift-ing a lever in the feed box,which is conveniently located infront of the head, and is shownin Fig. .>. The turret and ear-riage feeds are independent ofeach
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