Edwin Harrington, Son & Co.
Illustrated catalog given to Lamar Lyndon ca.1890.  The firm was located at North Fifteenth Street & Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Machine Tools, ca. 1890 illustrated catalog
Edwin Harrington Stub End Drill, pages 88-89
STUB END DRILL.

Although designed for drilling stub ends of connecting rods, is a very superior tool for any other work within its capacity, where great rigidity is requisite, the frame or column being deep and heavy. Table is movable by screw right and left on gibbed guides; oil gutter around table for conveying lubricator to receptacle; floor to top of table, 26 inches; capacity, table to drill spindle, at highest point, 27 inches; vertical traverse of spindle, 16 inches; column to centre of spindle, 8 inches; automatic geared feed, three changes; counter balance weight in column; steel driving pinion, steel rack and pinion for feeding spindles; counter-shaft and cone connected to base of frame; driving pulleys 16 inches diameter, 4¼ face, to run 225 turns per minute; floor space 66x26 inches; total height, 8 feet 9 inches.

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