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An alternative to the practice of stopping off or plugging up unused holes in a distributing pipe is to provide regular- taps for turning off the lubricant. This method is common to milling machines of the planer type, on which a pipe of ample capacity is secured to the cross- rail and has a number of taps screwed in at close intervals, as shown at A, Fig. 8. If the pipe runs along at the back of a machine or below a cross-rail, as in many multiple-spindle drilling machines, pipes connected to ...each tap will be essential in order to bring the oil to the drills, a swivel-joint permitting each pipe to be placed in the position desired. The case of two or more pipes having outlets separated more widely than in the distributors referred to is often met with, such as when two tools or cutters are working on different parts of a piece LUBRICATING SYSTEMS or on two pieces of work. Either rigid or swiveling pipes are used, according to requirements, or provision for variation between the outlets is made by a length of flexible pipe.
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