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A sprue-cutter, such as is now used, was not provided, and hence the sprue had to be broken off from each casting. These were about the only faults that could be found, and the principles here adopted were developed to a point that enabled automatic die-casting machines to cast pieces very intricate in shape. Movements were devised for pulling out pins, located in the die-molds, as well as other loose pieces that might form any size or shape of hole in the casting. In 1902, Mr. C. H. Veeder pat...ented the machine shown in Fig. 28. On this he was granted patents on nineteen combinations claims, but it. Will be seen that, although the machine is greatly improved in its de- sign, the basic principles on which it operates are practically the same as those of the machine patented in 1875. The furnace is located at A, the melting pot at B, and the upper end of the plunger at C, as in the former machine. Lever D is operated by cam E and moves rod Q and lever R, which latter causes plunger 8 to travel up and down and squirt Fig.
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