. Cassier's magazine. gof small bore, are easily manipulated. A smaller pattern of press, built byMessrs. J. Archdale & Co., Ltd., ofBirmingham, for making cartridge casesfor 3-inch calibre fixed ammunition, isshown in Fig. 3. This press differs inprinciple from the foregoing in that thedie is not carried by the centre cross-head, but rests on the baseband in thata separate ram is not provided for eject-ing finished work, which, as will be seenfrom the illustration, is carried out bymeans of a plunger working through thebase and connected to the crosshead bythe two light tie rods. The side ram
. Cassier's magazine. gof small bore, are easily manipulated. A smaller pattern of press, built byMessrs. J. Archdale & Co., Ltd., ofBirmingham, for making cartridge casesfor 3-inch calibre fixed ammunition, isshown in Fig. 3. This press differs inprinciple from the foregoing in that thedie is not carried by the centre cross-head, but rests on the baseband in thata separate ram is not provided for eject-ing finished work, which, as will be seenfrom the illustration, is carried out bymeans of a plunger working through thebase and connected to the crosshead bythe two light tie rods. The side ramsare u-ed for returning the main ram aswell as for working the ejector. Onaccount of the short stroke of ram, it isnecessary to move the top tool in alateral direction to allow sufficient headroom to remove, or place work in thedie, this lateral movement being con-trolled by the small hand wheel to theright of the tool holder. As is usual inthis style of press, the earlier part of the BRITISH HYDRAULIC MACHINERY 3. »4 CASSIERS MAGAZINE
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