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  2. Bridgeport (machine tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    The first Bridgeport milling machine (serial number 1) is on display at the Museum. [3] Due to the overall success of the company's milling machines, the term "Bridgeport" is often used to refer to any vertical milling machine of the same configuration, regardless of make. Many other companies have cloned the form.

  3. Magnus Wahlström - Wikipedia

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    By 1936, their company was called the Bridgeport Pattern and Model Works and was offering milling heads (the part of a mill where the spindle is) commercially. The American Precision Museum's biography of Rudolph Bannow [ 2 ] reports that he conceived the iconic Bridgeport ram-and-turret, knee-and-column design in 1936 as the logical machine on ...

  4. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    in-vehicle equipment, storage system for parts and tools Stanley Black & Decker: Connecticut, US: Black & Decker, DeVilbiss Air Power, [26] DeWalt, Facom [27] [circular reference], Porter-Cable, [28] Bostitch, Mac Tools, Proto, Blackhawk, Sidchrome, Stanley Hand Tools, Husky, Craftsman, Irwin, Lennox / American Saw and Manufacturing Company

  5. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    A 3-axis clone of a Bridgeport-style vertical milling machine Milling is the process of machining using rotary cutters to remove material [ 1 ] by advancing a cutter into a workpiece . This may be done by varying directions [ 2 ] on one or several axes, cutter head speed, and pressure. [ 3 ]

  6. Bullard Machine Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    It specialized in vertical boring mills and was largely responsible for the development of the modern form of that class of machine tools. [2] The firm was founded in 1894 by Edward Payson Bullard Sr. (born April 18, 1841, in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, US; died December 22, 1906, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, US [3]).

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