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Newton Rise And Fall Milling Machines

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SIC830603
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Newton Rise And Fall Milling Machines
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Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, USA
Date
1929 AD (C20th AD)
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A black and white illustration showing an image of a Newton Rise And Fall Milling Machine which is fitted with four spindles and has a hydraulic vertical feed, and a table that is made to index 180 degrees which makes it possible for an operator to load a fixture while another is milling, showing a full of image of the miller on the bottom left and a visual of it at work at the top.

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© Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago / Bridgeman Images
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Largest available format 3656 × 4896 px 5 MB
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Large 3656 × 4896 px 310 × 415 mm 4.6 MB
Medium 765 × 1024 px 65 × 87 mm 433 KB

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