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Die-Casting Machines : Hand-Operated and Automatic Machines for Making Pressure Castings, PDF eBook

Die-Casting Machines : Hand-Operated and Automatic Machines for Making Pressure Castings PDF

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In 1872 a small band machine was patented, as shown in Fig.

This was filled with molten metal from a melting pot, and when set on the bench, the palm of the hand was brought down forcibly on the wooden knob K.

This forced down piston D and squeezed the metal out through nipple F.

Other machines were invented in the following years for making medals, sewing machine bobbins and various other small articles.

The type - metal apparatus was also improved by such inventions as that shown in Fig. 6, in which a much better design and arrangement were made of heating chamber, melting pot, cylinder, plunger, etc.

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