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Bliss No.15 Automatic Round Can Flanger.--An entirely automatic machine of the four chuck type, continuous in operation and positive in action. It produces a perfect and uniform flange. The movement of the chucks is comparatively slow and the bodies are flanged without danger of cracking the tin. It is arranged with automatic body feed and handles can bodies from 2 to 6 5/8 inches in diameter by 2 to 7 inches in height, at the rate of 100 to 150 a minute. The friction clutch with which it is provided gives instant control.
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Bliss High Speed Automatic Sanitary Can Making Machinery. 'Bliss' No. 22-N Can Body Maker, with soldering attachment...., as installed at the Southern Can Company, Baltimore, is fitted with Automatic Suction Feed and the 'Bliss' patented Worm Solder Horn Support. It is adapted to the making of all sizes of Sanitary Can Bodies, Nos. 1 to 3 inclusive.
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Bliss No. 15 Automatic Double Seamer for oval, oblong, square and irregular shapes. It is provided with automatic movements which leaves the operator nothing to do but feed the can and depress the treadle. The machine does the rest. The chuck stops in the same position each time. The machine has positive top and bottom drive. Since the above illustration was made the machine has been slightly change.
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Bliss No. 18 Automatic Double Seamer.--The operation of this machine, which is used for double seaming tops of filled cans, is entirely automatic. It is built to handle round, square, oval and oblong cans. In this machine the can stands perfectly still while being double seamed. The operator has only to place the filled cans with the tops on the feed table, where the jaws take the can and top, maingaining them in currect relation to each other. After double seaming, the can is carried away withoug futher manipulation on the part of the operator.
The machine has a capacity of 15 to 25 closures per minute, this varying according to the size and shape of the can to be double seamed. 3/4 sardine cans are handled at the rate of 20 per minute.
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Equipment of McDonald automatic tidal boxes, for hatching cod, Boothbay Harbor, Me. Shows boxes lifted out of troughs and bottom upward on farther tables. The bottom is of scrim, and by means of cleats is held 1 1/2 inches above the bottom of the trough at the center. By an arrangement of partitions at the head of the trough the eggs receive the supply of water through the scrim bottoms of the boxes, also through a small hole in one end of the box. The distinctive feature of the apparatus, whence it is called 'tidal,' is the automatic siphon outflow, by menas of which the water is alternately drawn down and replenished. Standpipe with siphon cap is shown near troughs; waste trough below
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Bliss High Speed Automatic Sanitary Can Making Machinery. 'Bliss' No. 22-N Can Body Maker, with soldering attachment...., as installed at the Southern Can Company, Baltimore, is fitted with Automatic Suction Feed and the 'Bliss' patented Worm Solder Horn
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Bliss High Speed Automatic Sanitary Can Making Machinery : Bliss no. 22-N Automatic Sanitary Can Body Maker--with precision feed and roll solder attachment. Speed 150 or more per minute
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Bliss No. 15 Automatic Double Seamer for oval, oblong, square and irregular shapes. It is provided with automatic movements which leaves the operator nothing to do but feed the can and depress the treadle. The machine does the rest. The chuck stops in the
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Bliss No. 18 Automatic Double Seamer.--The operation of this machine, which is used for double seaming tops of filled cans, is entirely automatic. It is built to handle round, square, oval and oblong cans. In this machine the can stands perfectly still wh
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Bliss No.15 Automatic Round Can Flanger.--An entirely automatic machine of the four chuck type, continuous in operation and positive in action. It produces a perfect and uniform flange. The movement of the chucks is comparatively slow and the bodies are f
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Steel towers on Amen Island used for automatic cameras during Operation Crossroads, 1947
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Steel towers and tent on Amen Island used for automatic cameras during Operation Crossroads, 1947
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One of the steel tower that housed the automatic cameras that filmed explosions during Operation Crossroads, Bikini Island, summer 1949
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Automatic, a diesel powered tugboat, in a harbor, n.d.
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Interior of Shad Hatchery, Showing Automatic Hatching Jars
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Budapest Fisheries Laboratory:
Small Aquaria with Automatic Air Pump
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Automatic Machine for putting tops on cans filled with salmon
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World Labeler Improved for Sardine Cans. Pastes top labels on sardine or herring cans. Will label either wrapped or unwrapped cans. Insures neatly and uniformly labeled packages. Labeling is wholly automatic. Its capacity for work will save you money. Economic Machinery Co., Worcester, Mass.
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Group of Angelus Double Seamers on the Assembly Floor. Capacity 80 Cans Per Minute. Handle Cans up to 3's. Fitted with Patented Automatic Positive Cap Feed--Provided with adequate and accessible lubrication throughout--the Two Spindle Double Seaming Head allows of greater pressure on the seam, and higher speed than the one-head system. Adjustments for sizes quickly made. Built also in larger type to handle gallon cans--Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Co., San Francisco, California
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Knapp Labeling Machines : The Knapp Labeler is automatic throughout, possesses great speed and will work under all conditions found in Canning Plants and warehouses. This machine does neater work than any other method, is easy to operate and always ready for use
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