. Electrical world. rfeeder, built by E. C. Fuller Company, of New York, which is geared-driven by a l-hp bi-polar Crocker-Wheeler motor. Both of the^emotors are located in out-of-the-way positions, and practically addnothing to the space required by the machine proper. In Fig. 35 a line of 12 presses are shown, the nearer ones beingfive of Whitlock make with 37 x 52-inch beds and direct-gear drivefrom 3-hp. Crocker-Wheeler bi-polar motors. Further on there are IGINAL PLANT. not unlikely that this press, like the .Meihle, would he comparison between these two outfits is of inter


. Electrical world. rfeeder, built by E. C. Fuller Company, of New York, which is geared-driven by a l-hp bi-polar Crocker-Wheeler motor. Both of the^emotors are located in out-of-the-way positions, and practically addnothing to the space required by the machine proper. In Fig. 35 a line of 12 presses are shown, the nearer ones beingfive of Whitlock make with 37 x 52-inch beds and direct-gear drivefrom 3-hp. Crocker-Wheeler bi-polar motors. Further on there are IGINAL PLANT. not unlikely that this press, like the .Meihle, would he comparison between these two outfits is of interest as indicatingthe advance that has been made in this work even in five years there is considerable work executed in this plant on smalljob presses. Fig. 36 shows three typical outfits for such work. Theseare of Gordon make and are driven through bevel gearing by yi-hpCrocker-Wheeler bi-polar motors, mounted on the sides of the are also survivors of the original plant, but cannot yet be. !.—Apparatus in Electrotvping UspARrMuXT. ELECTRICAL WORLD and ENGINEER. Vol. XLIII, No. 3. classed as back numbers. .Muchworthy of more recent construction. in their arrangement quite -MISCELLANEOUS PRIXTIXG OFFICE WORK. So much for press drive. While it constitutes the more importantside of the plant operations and constitutes the greatest per cent.


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