Clipart illustrations of machines used in numerous trades, including mining, metallurgy, construction, and several others.
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Screwing Machine
"The machine is in fact a lathe with a few special features, such as the hollow mandrel, which enables it to operate upon a bar of any length. Dies mounted on a modified form of slide-rest cut the th... |
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Scrubber
"Hislop's Scrubber, Sectional Elevation." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Scrubber
"Hislop's Scrubber, Plan." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Seaming Machine
"Seaming-Maching. (a), vertical shaft and support, horizontally adjustable, and carrying at the top (a) former (f); (b), (a) counterpart former working at right angles with (f) on the support (c); (d)... |
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Sewing Machine
A sewing machine, 1903.... |
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Sewing machine, details of
A detail of a Singer sewing machine.... |
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Sewing Machine, Singer
"Singer sewing-machine. a is the frame and cloth-plate or bed-plate; b, arm; c, treadle; e, pitman; d, main driving-wheel; f, band; g, small driving-wheel attached to shaft ... j, take-up lever with r... |
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Sewing Machine, Singer
"Singer sewing-machine. a is the frame and cloth-plate or bed-plate; b, arm; ... g, small driving-wheel attached to shaft h; i, take-up cam with set-screw; j, take-up lever with roller and stud; ... ... |
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Sewing Press
Used in bookbinding. "Sewing-press. a, table with slot b, through which the cords c pass; d, staples by which the lower ends of the cords are held from passing through the slot when stretched; e, adju... |
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Sewing-machine
A machine to sew on, of which there are many different makes.... |
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Shaping Machine
"For work of moderate size shaping machines, which are more recent indroduction than either slotting or planning machines, both of which they resemble in theiraction, are in some respects more conveni... |
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Shaping Machine
"Emery Shaping Machine." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903... |
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Shearing Machine
"A self-contained shearing and punching machine. The apparent ease with which machines of this kind, acting with a slow quiet stroke, shear or perforate plates of iron, even when of considerable thic... |
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Slotting Machine
"The slotting machine also cuts grooves and slots, but in an entirely different manner. Those who are acquainted with the wood mortising machine, from which the idea of this tool was derived by Rober... |
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Slubbing Frame
"The operation which succeeds that of the drawing frame is slubbing, where the sliver has a certain amount of twist imparted to it, and is wound on a bobbin. In this process the end or sliver from the... |
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Smelting Furnace, Hot Blast
"Smelting is the act or process of obtaining metal from ore by the combined action of heat, air, and fluxes. In smelting iron the ore is first roasted in a kiln in order to drive off the water, sulphu... |
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Sounding Machine
"Sounding Machine used by a cable expedition."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895... |
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Splitting Machine
"In this machine the knife or cutter a is an endless band of steel which revolves at considerable speed with its cutting edges close to the sides of a pair of rollers through which the leather is fed ... |
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Spring Weighing Machine
An illustration of a price computing spring weighing machine.... |
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Stamping Machine
A machine used to press metal in to different shapes.... |
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Stirling's Engine, Robinson's Form of
Robinson's form of Stirling's Engine. ... |
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Striking Machine
"Striking machines are now very generally used for the operation. These consist of a drum or cylinder having a parallel series of projecting knives, or plates of gun-metal, set angularly across its s... |
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Tank Furnace
"Siemen's Continuous Tank Furnace." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Tank Furnace
"Siemen's Continuous Tank Furnace." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893... |
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Tank, Rendering
A tank or boiler for rendering lard or oil from fat. ... |