(a) This 24-inch universal shaper is used for facing surfaces, notching, keyseating, and the production of flat surfaces on small parts. (See fig. [27].)

(b) The shaper is equipped with bits, holders, table, vise, and wrench set, and is driven by a 208-volt, 3-phase, 60-cycle motor.

(6) Radial drill.

(a) The radial drill has a 4-foot arm, 11-inch column, and 12 spindle speeds. (See fig. [28].) It has a range of 15 to 1,200 rpm and is driven by a 5-hp, 208-volt, 3-phase motor.

(b) The drilling capacity of this machine is approximately 2-inches diameter in cast iron and 112-inches diameter in steel. Its tapping capacity is a 2-inch tap in cast iron and 112-inch tap in steel.

(c) Its accessories include a coolant attachment, universal drill table, drill vise, chuck, and taper shank.

(7) Milling machine. The milling machine is used for gear cutting and jig and die work. The work is done with cutters instead of by sawing as the DOALL machine does. It is equipped with a 208-volt, 3-phase, 60-phase motor and has slotting and milling attachments, chucks, vise, arbors and adapters, and a complete set of cutters. (See fig. [29].)

(8) Punch and shear machine.

(a) This combination punch and shear machine has a punch capacity 1-by 12-inch or 78-by 58-inch. Its shear capacity is 12-inch plates, 6-by 58-inch flats, 158-inch rounds, and 112-inch squares. (See fig. [30].)

(b) It is driven by a 3-hp, 3-phase, 60-cycle, 208-volt motor, and its accessories include punches, dies, shear blades for plates and flats, and bar-cutter blades for rounds, squares, angles, and tees.