Machine for cutting and pointing pins

Machine for cutting and pointing pins

In this machine built by W. Lusty of Dursley, wire is cut into lengths and then pointed by successive contact with three rotary files of decreasing roughness. In their passage through the machine the wire lengths are held by a flexible steel band in grooves cut in the periphery of a wheel which is advanced at intervals. The pins are then completed in the heading machine (Inv no. 1936-887).

Details

Category:
Hand and Machine Tools
Object Number:
1937-886
type:
cutting machine
credit:
Clement, L.G.