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Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891 by Various
page 33 of 136 (24%)
All cables are of galvanized steel and provided with open twin
buckles. The main parts of the apparatus are of steel, and all pieces
subject to wear and tear are fitted with bushes so formed that they
can be easily replaced.

The quantity of suitable soil removed by these apparatus amounts to
350 cubic meters (12,360 square feet) per hour. Four plants of similar
construction have been built for the new Baltic Sea Canal, besides a
fixed elevator of the same power and disposition, with the exception
that the top tumbler shaft was suspended at a height of 16.1 meters
(51 ft. 10 in.) above the water line, and the dredge conduit placed at
a distance of 13 meters (43 ft.) from it.

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IMPROVED COLD IRON SAW.


[Illustration: IMPROVED COLD IRON SAW.]

The engraving given herewith shows a general view of the "Demon" cold
saw, designed for cutting iron, mild steel, or other metals of fairly
large sections, that is, up square or round, and any rectangular
section up to 8 in. by 4 in. The maker, Mr. R.G. Fiege, of London,
claims for this appliance that it is a cold iron saw, at once
powerful, simple and effective. It is always in readiness for work,
can be worked by inexperienced workmen. The bed plate has T slots, to
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