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  • The rods were located in-inch Acme-Gridley automatic screw machines where slugs were cut from the rods.
  • In the 1970s SIG developed a very high quality and highly efficient type of production machinery known as an Automatic Screw Machine.
  • Production included copper, brass, rubber and plastics processing, molding and tubing, iron castings, sheet metal, electric, automatic screw machine, textiles, and foundry products.
  • In 1876 Hartford Machine Screw was granted a charter " for the purpose of manufacturing screws, hardware and machinery of every variety . " The basis for its incorporation was the epochal invention of the first single-spindle automatic screw machine.
  • He attributed much of the exceptional growth of that year to the boom in automatic screw machines and similar machinery, and commented that he had placed orders for between 15 million and 18 million steel balls and that gas furnaces were selling well.
  • In 1860, when some of the movements, such as turret indexing, were mechanically automated, the term " automatic screw machine " was applied, and the term " hand screw machine " or " manual screw machine " was retronymously applied to the earlier machines.
  • The design resulted from the creation at that time of a new form of industrial production equipment known as the " Automatic Screw Machine " which was introduced by SIG . While SIG had produced a very high quality handgun in their P210 model, it was a very expensive handgun to produce which required many machining operations at high levels of precision.
  • :: To me it seems that it would be OK to do what Advocate4you is asking, which is to say something like . . . " The formula is [ blah ], which the Brown & Sharpe Automatic Screw Machine Handbook gives in alternate but mathematically practically equivalent form as [ blah ] . "  ?10 01 : 14, 9 June 2010 ( UTC)
  • From that time on, machines with fully automated cycles were usually called " automatic screw machines ", and eventually, in the usage of most people in the machining industries, the term " screw machine " no longer was used to refer to manual or semi-automatic turret lathes, having become reserved for one class of machine, the fully mechanically automated type.