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  2. E. H. Bentall & Co - Wikipedia

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    E. H. Bentall & Co.Ltd. was a British company, that primarily made agricultural equipment in Heybridge, Essex before moving for a short period into automobile production. . The company's cars were manufactured between 1906 until production stopped in 1912, with a total of 100 cars m

  3. Tool and cutter grinder - Wikipedia

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    The D-bit (after Friedrich Deckel, [1] the brand of the original manufacturer) grinder is a tool bit grinder designed to produce single-lip cutters for pantograph milling machines. Pantographs are a variety of milling machine used to create cavities for the dies used in the molding process ; they are largely obsolete and replaced by CNC ...

  4. Grinding machine - Wikipedia

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    Its uses include shaping tool bits or various tools that need to be made or repaired. Bench grinders are manually operated. Cylindrical grinder, which includes both the types that use centers and the centerless types. A cylindrical grinder may have multiple grinding wheels. The work piece is rotated and fed past the wheel(s) to form a cylinder.

  5. Bryant Grinder - Wikipedia

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    The Bryant Chucking Grinder Company was founded in Springfield, Vermont in 1909 [2] [3] [4] and was an independent company for its first half century, during which time it was widely known in the machining industries by the colloquial name Bryant Grinder.

  6. Machine tool - Wikipedia

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    Machine tools filled a need created by textile machinery during the Industrial Revolution in England in the middle to late 1700s. [8] Until that time, machinery was made mostly from wood, often including gearing and shafts. The increase in mechanization required more metal parts, which were usually made of cast iron or wrought iron. Cast iron ...

  7. Art's Way - Wikipedia

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    Iowa farmer Arthur Luscombe (1922–2008) [6] founded Art's Way Manufacturing in 1956 to produce and sell a power take-off powered grinder-mixer he had developed on his farm near Dolliver. By 1959, the business was manufacturing OEM grinder-mixers for Massey Ferguson, Owatonna / Gehl and International Harvester. [2]