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US Patent: 505,013
Machine for Centering, Preparing, and Countersinking Bars, Studs, etc.
Patentee:
William Webster (exact or similar names) - Leeds, York, England

USPTO Classifications:
82/117

Tool Categories:
metalworking machines : metal lathes

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Charles Ramsden
Robert Edwin Peacock Craven

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jun. 14, 1892
Granted: Sep. 12, 1893

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Description:
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My invention relates to improvements in machinery for centering, preparing and countersinking bars, studs and similar articles, previous to their being turned, more expeditiously, economically, and in a superior manner than at present. The objects of my invention are first, to fix the bars under treatment in a movable jawed chuck, on the end of a hollow rotating spindle of a fast headstock, secondly to cause the bar to be operated on to run truly, by means of a suitable rest, thirdly to drill the centers in the ends of such bars, studs and similar articles, by means of the point of a twist drill or a straight grooved, or spear shaped flat drill, and while the center is being drilled, to prepare or face the ends of such articles, by means of a fixed cutter; then to countersink the center by means of a smaller drill.

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