United States Artillery Ammunition 3 to 6 in Shrapnel Shells 3 to 6 in High

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United States Artillery Ammunition 3 to 6 in Shrapnel Shells 3 to 6 in High
Viall, Ethan, 1873-
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I, Cutting off Tit /V. V, Rough Turn ■ Radius /bint TURNING OPERATIONS Fig. 9 — Turning operations on the point ^\ OPERATION 5 \/7NISIf TURNING USING ONC TOOL 90 lb Air Pressure the f-in. Wide-nose tool D. The feed and cut are regu- lated by hand through a cutting-off lever. The turret is again indexed, and the tool E rounds off the corner of the base with the machine run- ning at the same speed. The finish cut is taken between the groove and the base of the forging on the next index of the tur...ret, the tool F being used. The speed of the work is 120 ft. Per min. , ^V* 11 - ^ed, 0. 007- in. Cut. The lubricant is soap-water compound. Fig. 7 shows the Warner & Swasey lathe fitted for operation 3. The lathe has a special turning carriage fitted to the ways, being pushed forward by a regu- lar turret saddle, which furnishes the power feed. The forging is gripped by a draw-in chuck at the base end, which has been finished in operation 2. The female center in the nib of the forging runs upon the male cut the work is rechucked as before; the tools A and B, Fig.

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