Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919) . ystem. Sizes, 12-in., 14-in.; beds, 4-ft., 5-ft., 6-ft. Send for the full detailsof this ideal precision tool. Mulliner-Enlund Tool Company SYRACUSE, // what you need is not advertised, consult our Buyers Directory and write advertisers listed under proper heading. January 2, 1919 CANADIAN MACHINERY No Lifting or Movementof the Work The illustration below shows the Heald 10-in. x 32-in. Flat MagneticChuck on planer work. It is taking a chip 5-16 in. deep with at 60 feet per minute table speed, with no tendency to lift


Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919) . ystem. Sizes, 12-in., 14-in.; beds, 4-ft., 5-ft., 6-ft. Send for the full detailsof this ideal precision tool. Mulliner-Enlund Tool Company SYRACUSE, // what you need is not advertised, consult our Buyers Directory and write advertisers listed under proper heading. January 2, 1919 CANADIAN MACHINERY No Lifting or Movementof the Work The illustration below shows the Heald 10-in. x 32-in. Flat MagneticChuck on planer work. It is taking a chip 5-16 in. deep with at 60 feet per minute table speed, with no tendency to lift or moveon the chuck. 1417 A I n MAGNETIC riL-ALU CHUCKS have great holding power, and consequently permit heavy cuts, coarse feeds and rapidwork speeds. All Heald standard rectangular chucks have both ends accurately machined so theycan be placed end to end for holding long work. When grouped together they can bewired so as to be controlled either separately or together. Ask your local machine dealer for bulletins and information The HealdMachineCompany. If any advertisement interests yon, tear it out now and place u-ith letters to be answered. _^BW 26 CANADIAN MACHINERY Volume XXI


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