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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 7.: J. S. Hulse

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Boring Machine
Planing Machine
Screw-cutting Lathe
Punching, Drilling and Slotting Machines

1625. HULSE, J. S., Manchester.

Lathes; planing, slotting, drilling, boring, screwing, wheel-cutting, punching, and shearing machines.

JOSEPH HULSE, who for seventeen years was with Messrs. Whitworth and Co. exhibits the following machine tools, viz.:

  • Slide and screw-cutting lathes, from 5 to 24 in. centres, of any length.
  • Hand turning lathes, from 5 to 24 in. centres, of any length.
  • Gap and break lathes, from 5 to 24 in. centres, of any length.
  • Foot lathes, slide or hand.
  • Railway wheel turning lathes, for 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 ft. wheels.
  • Headstocks, slide rests, universal chucks, to suit any lathes.
  • Planing machines, to plane from 1 ft. 6 in. to 10 ft. in width and height, and any length.
  • Brackets, for side planing.
  • Shaping machines, from 4 to 24 in. stroke of any length.
  • Bench shaping machines, from 2 to 5 in strokes.
  • Slotting machines, from 6 to 24 in. stroke.
  • Bench slotting machines.
  • Vertical drilling machines, single and double geared.
  • Bench drilling machine, for hand or power.
  • Pillar drilling machines.
  • Radial drilling machines, single and double geared.
  • Horizontal radial drilling machine, ditto ditto.
  • Tube plate drilling machines.
  • Angle iron drilling machines.
  • Horizontal boring machines.
  • Portable boring apparatus.
  • Punching and shearing machines.
  • Bar-cutting machines.
  • Sawing machines for hot iron.
  • Sawing machines for boiler tubes.
  • Tube-cutting machines.
  • Plate-bending machines.
  • Wheel-cutting machines.
  • Cutter-forming machines.
  • Nut-shaping machines.
  • Sawing machines, with circular saw for wood.
  • Ribbon saw.
  • Hydraulic mandril press.
  • Grindstone frames.
  • Portable vice benches.
  • Hand driving wheels.
  • Drill braces and frames.
  • Standard gauges.
  • Surface plates and straight edges.
  • Screwing machines, of any required range.
  • Screw stocks, dies and taps (Whitworth's threads and sizes).
  • Improved machine vices, suitable for shaping, planing, and drilling machines.
  • Cast-iron billiard tables.
  • Steam hammers.
  • Dynanometers.

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