. Electric railway gazette . hedby the Card Electric Motor and Dynamo Companyof the same place, are simple, substantial, and ofsufficient capacity for maximum load, entirelyfree from complication and requiring very littleattention in use. strain to the wearing parts of the machine, all ofwhich are so designed as to be of the simplest form,and most handy for manipulation. The cuttersare held in the center of the cutter slide so thatall wear is equally distributed. But two belts areused, one from the main shaft to the countershaftand one from the countershaft to the belt tightener or
. Electric railway gazette . hedby the Card Electric Motor and Dynamo Companyof the same place, are simple, substantial, and ofsufficient capacity for maximum load, entirelyfree from complication and requiring very littleattention in use. strain to the wearing parts of the machine, all ofwhich are so designed as to be of the simplest form,and most handy for manipulation. The cuttersare held in the center of the cutter slide so thatall wear is equally distributed. But two belts areused, one from the main shaft to the countershaftand one from the countershaft to the belt tightener or cone pulleys being required,variations of speed and feed are obtained by the PAETS OF THE G. E. 800 MOTOR. The standard General Electric railway motoris the G. E. 800, the parts of which are shown inthe cut. Its light weight and simplicity of con-struction and manipulation, it is said by thecompany, have rendered it a general favoriteamong street railway men. By its use is claimeda decided economy in track expense and dimin-. PARTS OF THE G. use of the change gears. These machines aremanufactured by Gould & Eberhardt of Newark,N. J, COLUMBIA POSTAL SCALE. B. 800 MOTOR. ished maintenance and repair charges. Thearmature is of the iron clad type with embededwinding. The bearings are lined with the bestquality babbitt and the brushes are readily ac- EBEBHABDTS AUTOMATIC GEAR CUTTER. The recent development of the electric motorfor street car work has opened a new field whichhas made a demand for a machine capable ofturning out wheels of about 3 pitch and with be- The accompanying Illustration shows a simplescale intended for office use where mail matter ofall sorts is handled. The illustration shows thatthe scale will weigh up to 34 ounces, and that thepointer on the opposite side will, at the sametime, indicate the amount of postage required for
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