Clipart illustrations of machines used in numerous trades, including mining, metallurgy, construction, and several others.
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Elevator, Mineral (Upper Terminal)
An illustration of the upper terminal of a mineral elevator.... |
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Engine, Pulp
A machine used for converting paper rags, esparto, and other materials into pulp with water. ... |
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Excavator
"A horse- or steam-power machine for digging, moving, or transporting loose gravel, sand, or soil." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Felt Comptometer
Felt Comptometer computing machine.... |
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Fire engine
"The fire engine is a modification of the forcing pump. It consists of two such pumps, the pistons of which are moved by a lever whith equal arms, the common fulcrum being at C." -Comstock 1850... |
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Fire Regulator
"An automatic device employed with low-pressure steam-heating furnaces to maintain a uniform temperature." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Flanging Machine
"A machine for bending the edges of boiler-iron, ship-plates, or sheet-metal to form a curved or bent edge or flange." -Whitney, 1911... |
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Flat Carding Machine
"Self-stripping Flat Carding Machine" — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Forge, nail
"Formerly, all nails were hand made, by forging on an anvil; and vast quantities are still made in this manner, being preferable, for many kinds of carpenter's work, to those made by machinery." &mdas... |
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Fountain, Heron's
An illustration of Heron's fountain. Heron's fountain is a hydraulic machine invented by the first century inventor, mathematician, and physicist Heron, also known as Hero of Alexandria. Heron studie... |
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Friction Cones
"Friction-cones. a and b, cones; c, fork. In machinery, a form of friction-coupling consisting of two cones, one of which is fitted into the other and communicates its motion to it by means of the fri... |
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Furnace
"Any arrangement in which heat is produced by burning fuel. It usually is a structure of iron or brick, lined with fire-brick to withstand intense heat." — Beach, 1909... |
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Furnace
A furnace used to harden glass.... |
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Furnace
A furnace used to harden glass.... |
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Furnace
Inside Length of Furnace, 12 Feet.... |
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Furnace
"Automatic Oil Muffle Furnace." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Furnace, Puddling
A kind of reverberatory furnace in which iron is puddled.... |
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Furnace, Reverbatory
"A reverbatory type of gas furnace differs from the oil furnace in having the flames brought down through the roof." —Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Furnace, Reverberatory
A furnace that causes reverberations. ... |
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Gas Retort
"Elevation of Hislop's Gas Retort Furnace." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Gas-holder
"Section of Gas-holder." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Gas-work
Gas-work, used to extract gas from coal.... |
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Glazing Barrel
"Glazing Barrels. A, elevation, showing door of case; C, hoppers for loading; B, section through barrel (showing opening in dotted lines)." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Gramme's Light Machine
Gramme's small electric light machine, with jamin magnets.... |
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Gravity Train Remontoire
"E represents the scape-wheel turning in a minute, and e its pinion, which is driven by the wheel D having a pinion d driven by the wheel C, which we may suppose to turn in an hour. The arbors of the ... |