. Automotive industries . 1—Plain bars of uteri from which mar/net is fot —Semi-circular holes punched, to allow projectionof rotor. 3- Magnet formed in gage for —Magnet formed in gage for hole si:e. 5—Mag-net formed in gage tor distance between outsideof poles. 6—Magnet formed in gage for distancebetween inside of poles. 7—Finished magnet vide stock for grinding on the inside. This gives the sur-face to which the bearing holder is fitted, this latter form-ing a part of the magnetic circuit. Next comes the rough grinding of the outside of themagnet. First one side of the U is grou


. Automotive industries . 1—Plain bars of uteri from which mar/net is fot —Semi-circular holes punched, to allow projectionof rotor. 3- Magnet formed in gage for —Magnet formed in gage for hole si:e. 5—Mag-net formed in gage tor distance between outsideof poles. 6—Magnet formed in gage for distancebetween inside of poles. 7—Finished magnet vide stock for grinding on the inside. This gives the sur-face to which the bearing holder is fitted, this latter form-ing a part of the magnetic circuit. Next comes the rough grinding of the outside of themagnet. First one side of the U is ground off, to get asurface to work from; then the other side, and finally theends of the legs are ground off square. This completesthe mechanical operations on the tiomi tei • i p ii i agnets 222 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIESTHE AUTOMOBILE February 3, 1921


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