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[[Image:JD Roberts Slotter03.jpg|thumb|Note the multi-vee guides on the vertical ram, the afjustable crank, and the cam for working the automatic incremental feed for moving the table in the X or Y axis]]
[[Image:JD Roberts Slotter07.jpg|thumb|The small vertical rod is worked by the cam to work the pawl and ratchet feed device]]
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[[Image:JD Roberts Slotter04.jpg|thumb|The table can be pivoted for cutting keyways, say, at an angle]]
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[[Image:JD Roberts Slotter06.jpg|thumb|Detent for rotary table]]
[[Richard Roberts]] of [[Sharp, Roberts and Co]] is regarded as having developed the first slotting machines, a type of metal-cutting machine tool which came to paly a vital role in engineering manufacture.
[[Richard Roberts]] of [[Sharp, Roberts and Co]] is regarded as having developed the first slotting machines, a type of metal-cutting machine tool which came to paly a vital role in engineering manufacture.



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Note the multi-vee guides on the vertical ram, the afjustable crank, and the cam for working the automatic incremental feed for moving the table in the X or Y axis
The small vertical rod is worked by the cam to work the pawl and ratchet feed device
The table can be pivoted for cutting keyways, say, at an angle
Detent for rotary table

Richard Roberts of Sharp, Roberts and Co is regarded as having developed the first slotting machines, a type of metal-cutting machine tool which came to paly a vital role in engineering manufacture.

An 1835 example is prominently displayed at Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry.


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