Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . i-iG. I.—LIFTING ma(;ni:t i-ou TIN Fir,. 2.— HANDLING IRON ANIi SCKAI. in (|nantities. rails, pipes, sheets or other special shapes in((uantities or under special conditions. The pig magnet ofthe ICIectric Controller & Supply Co. is made in two sizes;the smaller size handles an average of 500 pounds pig ironper lift: the larger size from 1100 to 1400 pounds. These mag-nets are particularly efficient for such material which can behandled direct from the car to the regular open-hearth charg-ing-l)oxcs. or to the stock pile. They are als


Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . i-iG. I.—LIFTING ma(;ni:t i-ou TIN Fir,. 2.— HANDLING IRON ANIi SCKAI. in (|nantities. rails, pipes, sheets or other special shapes in((uantities or under special conditions. The pig magnet ofthe ICIectric Controller & Supply Co. is made in two sizes;the smaller size handles an average of 500 pounds pig ironper lift: the larger size from 1100 to 1400 pounds. These mag-nets are particularly efficient for such material which can behandled direct from the car to the regular open-hearth charg-ing-l)oxcs. or to the stock pile. They are also very suitable forhandling light melting stock, shearing scrap, rod scrap, bolts, July, 1905.] ELECTROCHEMICAL AND METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY. 279 nuts, punchings, rivets, spikes, etc. This class of material isvery difficult to handle by hand. It cannot be shoveled andis very sjow and costly work where n fork is used. It is light


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