. American engineer and railroad journal . DIEECT-CONNECTED IXDIVIDUAI- DRI\E UPOX A CUT-OFF SAW. S. A WOODS MACHINE DIBECT-CONNECTED INDIVIDUAL DKIVE UPON A HEAVY PLANEB AND A. WOODS MACHINE COMPANT. coupling connection; it is arranged at the rear of the toolso as to offer no obstruction to its operation. An interesting motor drive is illustrated in the engravingpresented immediately above this paragraph. It represents aWoods extra heavy planer and matcher, with power hoist,arranged for driving by a motor. The motor i^ locatedupon the floor and is so adjusted a


. American engineer and railroad journal . DIEECT-CONNECTED IXDIVIDUAI- DRI\E UPOX A CUT-OFF SAW. S. A WOODS MACHINE DIBECT-CONNECTED INDIVIDUAL DKIVE UPON A HEAVY PLANEB AND A. WOODS MACHINE COMPANT. coupling connection; it is arranged at the rear of the toolso as to offer no obstruction to its operation. An interesting motor drive is illustrated in the engravingpresented immediately above this paragraph. It represents aWoods extra heavy planer and matcher, with power hoist,arranged for driving by a motor. The motor i^ locatedupon the floor and is so adjusted as to permit of direct shaftconnection, as shown. The service required in a drive of thistype is very exacting and severe, and needs a very heavy arrangement for driving is, however, very compact andaccessible. The engraving ,at the right shows diagrammatically anarrangement of individual driving which has been applied toa horizontal 1%-ln. Woods mortiser. In this case a ceiling BELTED DanX UPON \ WOODS HOEIZON-TAL MOETISEB. ing, siding, etc.; this machine was connected to a motor attheir works and sub


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