mimmm ♦^-KI>:««' ^$m ^is\sni ^tm^ %\m^Xm §1 ^i« \o 1903 Cornell University Library 3 1924 031 218 609 olin,anx The original of tliis book is in tlie Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924031218609 E. W. Buss Co., Estab'd 1867 The Stiles & Parker Press Co., Estab'd 1857 TWELFTH EDITION Catalogue and Price List Presses, Drop Hammers SHEARS, DIES AND SPECIAL MACHINERY I U I L T BY E. W. BLISS CO. COMPRISING ALSO The Stiles & Parker Press Co. Office, Adams and Plymouth Streets Machine Shops Foundry Department Adams, John, Pearl and Plymouth Streets Water, Jay and Plymouth Streets Forge Shops, Jay, Front and Pearl Streets NEW YORK (BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN), N. Y., U. S. A. 1900 u's bench presses. 'I with iron table . . p . \ without iron table "^^' ■( with iron table ,„ . . \ without iron table lbs. vveignt, I ciimplete, with iron table, .lbs. Opening in bed ins. Width of opening in back ins. Distance back from center of slide. . .ins. Distance bed to top of throat ins. Distance between gibs ins. Standard stroke ot slide ins. IMaximum stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Thickness of bolster ins. Area of top of bed, F. & K. x R. & L. .ins. Diameter and face of balance wheel. ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Speed of balance Avheel per min. . . .revs. Floor space overall, F. & H. x R. & L. ins. 018 10 "Bliss" "Stiles" Rebenlust Roasted Rebenlied Robbed 3.50 3(XI 3rd 4 3 6 3"',' 1 ]'-, 1 1 (i X K 10 X 2', i.5 1.50 to 20(1 31 .X 20 3.50 .5(K) 3x5 & 5 rd 5 4 51 ,* 3-'s 1 1 1 7U X (I 18 X 2', 115 175 to 2.50 31 X 2C 10A "Stiles" Robbery Robinet .5110 050 4x6 «K 1 1 1 1 >i'i X iru/a 18 X 2'4 115 100 to 175 32 X 33 12 12% 15A+ "Bliss" "Bliss" "Bliss" Reapply Rearguard Reapplied Rearfoot Reassert 500 075 5x5 7 4 1 K X 91.; 21 X 3 1.50 1110 to 150 33 X 32 025 800 6x0 1 w 2 1 !'<;■ 11 X 11 21 x 3 150 100 to 1,50 39 x 32 1,2.50 4x0 5M 5 7 5'/2 V/i 2 ^B 1'<1 8 X 1114 30 X 3 31 K) 225 40 X 32 * 8 inches if required at extra charge of $ t (Photo No. OJ — This press is geared 1 :4j2 14 K . W. BLISS CI I., II K Oil K I. V N , N. V., U. 'BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 18 ON SHORT LEGS Code Word, REBELLING This press and those described on pages 13 and 13 are specially adapted for operating small cutting, perforating, and forming dies, such as are extensively used in the manufacture of tinware, brass goods, burners, gas fixtures, umbrella and pocket-book trimmings, jewelry, buttons, etc. They are also largelj' used for operating cap combination dies in fruit-can factories. These presses are provided with a clutch which responds to the action of the foot treadle almost instantaneously. All except Nos. 13 and 15A are inclinable, and all except No. 15A may be used as bench presses, as shown on images 13 and 14, or set on iron table as shown on page 13. For dimensions see pages 12, 13 and 30. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 15 "BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESSES For more than twenty years the " Bliss " Inclinable Power Presses Nos. i8 to 22 have been favorites among manufacturers of sheet metal goods. Nearly all the best establishments manufacturing sheet metal goods in America, and a large number in Europe, Australia and South America, employ these presses. The range of work for which they are adapted includes nearly every kind of blank cutting, perfo- rating, forming and combination die work, covering a large proportion of the operations required in the maniifacture of cans, pieced tinware, electrical goods, brass goods, trimmings, etc. Improvements in detail of construction have been made from time to time, but recently the Nos. 18 to 31 presses have been re-designed and entirely new patterns made with increased weight and strength, so that for convenience, durability and wide range of usefulness these presses are acknowledged to be unequaled. The Nos. 18 to 31 inclusive may be easily and quickly adjusted from upright to incline position by a few turns of the wrench, thus facilitating the discharge of work from combination and other dies, when the work may slide off by gravity. A positive knockout attachment is provided in the slide on Nos. 18 to Zl}4 presses, to discharge work from the upper die. The " Bliss " Clutch, which has stood the most severe tests for years, and has proved itself at once powerful yet simple in construction and reliable, has recently been still further improved in several important particulars and is regularly used on these presses, but other styles of clutch, such as the • "Johnson," "Pollard" or "Hart" clutch, may be employed when required. The shafts are of forged steel, the wheels bronze bushed, and provided with two locking points. The No. 30 press has a forged steel slide connection and is bronze bushed. The other presses have very strong and substantial connections made of a special metal containing 50 per cent, steel. The slides are very long and well gibbed, thus keep- ing the dies in good order. A treadle lock is furnished with each press. It is operated by foot in either direction, so as to lock the treadle down for continuous running, or up to guard against starting the press by accident. One bolster plate as shown in cut, bolster bolts, suitable wrenches and starting bar are furnished with each press without extra charge. See table of dimensions on page 20. 16 E. \V. I;I.1SS I'll., I'.ROOKI.YN, N. ^- . I". S. A. BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 18 Code Wrinl for I'less Oiilv, REBELLIOUS The cut shows a Finger Gauge Attachment, which is furnished only when specially ordered, at an extra charge. It consists of an adjustable stop, resting with its pointed end on the face of the die, from which it is automatically raised after each stroke, allowing the material to be fed forward for the next operation. Hy dropping back at the proper time into the hole last punched, it forms an accurate gauge without impeding the progress of the material. We make these finger gauges for any size or style of press, either single or double action. Code Word for finger gauge attachment, Predatory. For description see page 15. For dimensions page 20. E. \V. l;l. ISS CI I., IJROOKl. V-\, N. Y., r. S. A. 17 BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 19 Code Word, REBELLOW This illustration represents the general style and appearance of the "Bliss" Inclinable Power Presses, Nos. 18, I!) and 1!)C, in their upright position. They may be inclined as shown on page 18. B'or description sec page lo. For dimensions page 2(1. 18 E. W. BLISS CO,, BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 20 INCLINED POSITION Code Word, REBELS This illustration represents the general style and appearance of the " Bliss " Inclinable Power Presses, Nos. 20, 20B and 30C, in their inclined position. They may also be used in the upright position as shown on pages 17 and 19. For description see page 15. For dimensions page 20., E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 19 BLISS" GEARED INCLINABLE POWER PRESS No. 20 Code Words, REBELS POLARITY r^j^-'y Any one of the series of Power Presses Nos. 18 to 22 can be furnished with back gearing as shown above. They are used for broaching, reducing and other operations requiring a long or slow and steady movement of the punch. 20 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. O o S o « 1- ! hfe Z u 2 S5 3 1—1 UJ !•■* %,»,'•*' ^ O CO (S"=UJ B B B B ■--'^ oj — ■ I) . S X o a>\S I'O (Dm tfl' aj1 ,<" 4-1 J-> ClJ aj CO B *i »> B S.S, ■ ¥c :rv'.S "" ■ djlJCs i ' " - 42 o S 5 ,„- 1, ■« ° " ?! 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"BLISS" POWER PRESS, No. 3 1 j^ Code Words, RECAPTURED POLARITY This press is specially designed for hea\'y cutting and forming; operations in iron and steel. In cutting blanks from large sheets, the stock may be fed from side to side or from front to back through the opening in frame. It mav be provided with stay rods for specially heavy work if desired. See page lifi. Dimensions on page 35. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 35 ft ■d s« ^ iit 1^ S ° COO 1> tH Ca op >1 iss ^S og §S ig 5^" I ,3 113 U ;:-«!.'' :*; ™. "7 00 00 1- t- »n 1-1 N « TH k>N iO,i»f5 ^ « uicaificflcocnuicfloiiouicocacacouicncflio £.9.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.S.9.2-S.S5 ^.S.S-S Q to .J. ■3,-i ^1 CO a)- ■ Qi ■ftS'^S'. ^g J5 ft .■ouJ J ■« «£ M * «3S be- (0 0} bj) . ft?. o°g.5-S8S5||SSftS'S-^^ftft^. S "5 i '-. a, a> J (0 .O ^ ■a g : §^^ "Si 5 ^ ■ +^ ^ a "C u .Q lo ■S ? X S J3 - -t: A iS -•a " o " ft ,2 a o c 0)O c-i •a U c .S'S Ih oj 4) O E 0. d. -s 0. . . . fl> - O o O •^ O z z z gz 36 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. .Si ^ : « • o^ O Vyf ft O 0"" Si :'S,'"goSSc c .1] ta o u;q 0) o "^ . oj to ti u) nj_, a) ^^ - -■"■Oi."-^!*''* bo ^ « E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 37 "BLISS" POWER PRESSES, Nos. 34, 30 and 30>4 See pages 39, 40, 41 and 43 Press No. 34, with removable front piece to bed, is adapted for a large variety of sheet metal work and will be found especially valuable in factories where space is limited and a number of presses cannot be used to advantage. As shown in cut on page 39, it is fitted' with horn and force for clos- ing side seams on such work as powder cans, canisters, pails, buckets, pans, etc., but may also be arranged for square tins by substituting horns of proper shape. A Sunken Bolster with Slide Plate, as shown in Fig. 1, on page 38, may be substituted for the horn frame, and wiring dies used for wiring coffee pots, measures, buckets, small pans, etc. When large and deep work requires to be wired, a frame such as is shown on page 41 is used, and the dies fitted to Slide in same. When required for operating cutting or combination dies, the removable front piece (Code Word of Removable Front Piece, Polders) shown in front of press is placed in position and securely fastened, and a flat bolster plate, suitable for the work, bolted to press, making appear- ance practically the same as No. 30 Press, on page 40. Press No. 30, when built with removable front piece to bed, is suited to the same class of work as No. 34, but is much heavier, and adapted for operating larger dies and for heavier material. Press No. 30 is sometimes built on incline legs with Automatic Cam Actuated Lift-out Attachment (Photo. 537) , and employed in cut- ting large blanks. The lift-out pad inside the die stands a trifle higher than the cutting edge, enabling the operator to gauge the .sheet quickly and preventing its sagging, thus insuring a perfect blank. As the punch descends and begins to cut the blank, the pad recedes, then rises with the punch and discharges the blank automatically. With this device large blanks can be cut very much more rapidly and perfectly than with the ordinary method. ■ Weight, 4,800 pounds. Code Word, Rachitisme. Price, $ Press No. 30^ has the same general dimensions as Press No. 30 on page 40, except that it has greater die space and may be built with stroke up to 10 inches if required. When built with long stroke it is geared as shown on page 43, making it a very useful press for broaching! reducing and forming operations; also for trimming and cutting out bottoms of deep shells, etc. It may also be built with removable front to bed as shown on pages 39, 40 and 41. See dimensions, page 36. :!.s ]■: . w . I ; I . I ■ ; K <> II K I. Y N , N . V . , L' . S. A . SUNKEN BOLSTER, WITH SLIDE PLATE FOR WIRING DIES Codeword, RAMIFY *wM Fig. 1 The above half tone represents a Sunken Holster as used for operatuit; wirinL' dies tor coffee pots, measures, buckets, sinall pans and other similar articles It IS used in open front presses, such as No. 31 S (pa,iIster as shown on page 40 is adapted for blankinj:;:, forming, and combination die work, and when built with removable front to bed as shown above it may be used for horning or wnring pieced tinware. A Sunken Bolster, shown on page 38, Fig. 1, is used for wiring small or medium sized articles, but for large and deep work the Wiring Frame shown on page 41 is required. For description and dimensions see pages 3(j, 37 and ;i8. 40 K. \V. DLISS CO., llROiiKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" POWER PRESS, No. SO Code Word, with Removable Front to Bed, RECARRY Press No. 30 is regularly made with solid front to bed (Code Word, Recanted), and is adapted for heavy work, such as stampingpetroleum-can sides, cuttingspoon and frying-pan blanks, cutting and stamping cnal-hod bottoms, fire shovels, metallic shingles, and other work of like character. Also suitable for operating large letter- ing dies, and the work mentioned in the description of Presses Nos. 31 and 31 S. Its bed is frequently built with a Removable Front Piece, same as shown above and on page 39, at an additional cost, making it suitable for operating horns and forces, also wiring dies, as well as for general work. (Code Word, Recarry.) It is also bnilt with incline legs (see page 314), at extra cost. Dimensions on page 36. BLISS CO. I! R O O K I, \ N , 41 "BLISS" POWER PRESS, No. 30 With Removable Front and Wiring Frame Code Word for Press with Removable Front, RECARRY Code Word for Wiring Frame, RAMIFYLINE The above illustration represents Press No, yn arranged for wiring large or deep pieced tin or black iron ware. The Wiring Frame permits of operating wiring dies up to 20 inches diameter, while for small and medium sized articles the sunken bolster on page 38, Fig. ], may be substituted. See price on page 'SS. See also pages ,36 to 40. 43 "BLISS" POWER PRESS, No. 30 With Roller Slide and Positive Clutch Lock Code Word for Press with Removable Front, Code Word for Roller Slide and Clutch Lock, RECARRY RAMIFYING Power Presses Nos. 30, 31 S and Hi are frequently supplied with an Anti-friction Roller Frame, " A," interposed between the guides on press-bed and the sliding-die carrier " B," as shown above. This permits of moving the heaviest wiring dies with speed and ease, while a locking device, " G," so arranged that the clutch will not trip until the die " C '" is returned to its c(^>rrect position, prevents the possibility of costly accidents. The handle ''E" serves to restore the connection between clutch and treadle when die " C " and punch " D " are in line. The handles '' F " are used for moving the die-carrier '! B." ( of rfjUer frame and guides complete i without clutch lock), S Price- of die carrier " B," . . . . . ... ' of clutch lock, ■;. w. lii.Tss (.•(). JROOKLYN, N. v., U. S. A. 43 "BLISS" POWER PRESS, GEARED. No. 30'< Code Words, RECALVUS POLARITY Press No 30'^ has the same general dimensirins as Press No. 30 on page 4U, except that it has greater die space and is capable of a stroke up to 10 inches. When built with long stroke it is geared as shown above, making it a very useful press for broaching, reducing and forming operations, also for trimming' and cutting out bottoms of deep shells, etc. It may also be built \vith removable front to bed as shown on pages 30, 40 and 41. Yor dimensions see page 30. 44 i;liss c 11 R O*' K 1. "i' N , ARMATURE DISK-CUTTING PRESS. No. 30 A With Positive "Knock-out" Devices for Punch and Die Code Word. RECANTONES This press is specially desig'ned for cutting simultaneously the inside iind out- side of plain armature disks, with or without key notches, such as are shown on the floor in the il]ustrati()n. It will cut disks of this class up to 34 inches diameter. The rin^s or disks as they come from this press are ready for notching by means of the machine shown on page 208. See also pages 101 to 167. The press may be used also for siinultaneously punching the outside nijtches on disks up to (say) 9 inches outside diameter, the aggregate length of cutting edge not to exceed 100 inches. It is also made without the knock-out attachments for heavy blanking and stamping. Code Word, Recambio. When made with solid bed having radial pin and T- slots, also knock-riut attachments as shown abo\-e, the Code Word is Recantopad. Dimensions on page .'-Jfj. See n>ite ■m armature cutting dies, page 420. E. W. Ill, ISS CO., URTiOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A, 45 "BLISS" ARCH POWER PRESS, GEARED, No. 63 Code Words, RECOMPILED POLARITY This press is special!}- desiK'ned for operating large blanking, piecing and forming dies on heavy stock. It is freciuently made with flange on slide as shown on page 83. This cut also represents the general style and appearance of the Bliss Press No. 36. dimensions of which will be found on page 30, and which is largely used in the manufacture of forks and spoons, sewing machines, skates, large hinges, etc. For dimensions see page 3t>. 46 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. POWER HORNING AND WIRING PRESSES, Nos. 1 6 and 39 Pages 47 and 48 These presses may be used tor -wiring, horning or cutting dies. Press No. 16, with screw adjustment for table, is the same in appearance as Press No. 39, on page 48, only smaller. Number of Press. 16 39 Price i ^^^^ table bolted to frame as per page 47 I with screw adjustment for table as per page 48 Weight, complete lbs. Will horn up to (in length) ins. Will wire up to {diameter and depth) ins. Will cut blanks up to (diameter) ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance bed to slide with stroke and adjustment up ins. Distance between gibs ins. Stroke of slide — standard ins. Maximum stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Opening for shank of horn (diameter and length) ins. Diameter and width of balance wheel ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Speed " " revolutions per minute Height to center of shaft ins. Height over all ins. Size of base, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. On,!.. \A7nr^= J Press with bolted table i,oae vv oras ^ p^j^g ^j^^ screw adjustment for table 1,100 9 6x9 4 5 6 to 14 4 VA 8 m 2>ix4 21x3^ 150 100 to 150 54 64 24x24 .94 X 26 Reassign Reassuring 2,300 14 11 xll 7 8 6 to 16 4K 2'X 3K X 12^ 26x3K 250 75 to 125 64 77 • 32x86 40x28 Recited Horns and Forces are not included in the prices of Presses Nos. 16, 16X) 39, 39J^ and 39J^, and the code words given for these presses do not include horns and forces. When these are wanted add code words as follows : Quartsalve : " With Standard Taper Horn and Force. " Quartsaldo : " With Standard Cylindrical Horn and Force." When one figure follows code word Quartsaldo it means the diameter of cylindrical horn wanted. When two figures follow the code word Quartsalve the first figure stands for diameter of base, and the second figure diameter of point of taper horn wanted. The word INSIDE in this connection means inside seam ; the word outside means outside seam. Quartsalsi : " With Horn and Force for Square Can as per page 50." Standard Sizes of Horns. — When not otherwise ordered the following sizes will be supplied : Size of Press No. 16 I6X 39 39}^ Diameter of cylindrical horn ins. Diameter of taper horn at base... .ins. Diameter of taper horn at point. ..ins. Diameter of shank ins. 3!< ■iVz a 9 3X 2|, 9 V4. 1 12K 14 45i 1 14 Length o£ horn (exclusive of shank) When specially ordered, Horns and Forces for Nos. 16 and ]6J^ presses are made for seams up to 10 inches long. E . W . 15 L I S S CO., U R O O K L V N , N . V , , U.S.A. 47 "BLISS" HORNING AND WIRING PRESS, No. 16 With Table Bolted On Code Word, REASSIGN This press is vised for iiperating horning and wiring tools on small articles of tinware, also for a variety of cutting and forming operations on small sheet metal goods. Several sets of bolt holes permit of con- siderable variation in height of table. For dimensions see page 46. 4H K. W . I!). ISS fO., J'.ROOKI.YN, N. Y., II. S. A. "BLISS" HORNING AND WIRING PRESS, No. 39 CrMlu Woi'l, RECITED This precis IS principally usuu lor also made with a table so hinged to the horning' and witin;< pieced tinware. It is ■olumn that it may be readily swung out of the way when the press is to be used for horning. (.See Photo. Wifi.) Photo. -KX) shows the adaptation of this machine for bicycle saddle shaping. _ A flat bolster" may be suVjstituted for wiring frame, and cutting or forming dies for small and medium sized articles operated. No i6 Horning and Wiring Press, with screw adjustment to table, page 46, is the same in appearance as No. 39. For dimensions and description see page -JO. E . W . BLISS r O . 1 O K I. V N , N . Y , 40 "BLISS" HORNING PRESS, No. 39 '4 Code Word for Press without Horn or Force, RECIPROK This'fpress has the same general dimensions and capacity as Horning and Wiring Press No. 39, illustrated on page 4H and described on page 46, but is used for horning only. Price exclusive of Horn and Force. $ Horn Press No. 16';, is the same st\-le as Nil H\^'^, only smaller, and has same general dimensions as Horning and Wiring Press No, 16, pages 411 and 4T. Code Wortl for Press,\\ ithout Horn or Furce, Reassume. Price, S See also page o'.i. 50 E . AV . 11 L 1 S S CO., nun O K 1. A' N , N - V "BLISS" HORNING PRESS, No. 39>^ With Horn and Force for Square Can Code Words, RECKLES QUARTSALSI This press differs from the No. S'.li^ Horning-Press (page 4Vl| in having its front planed for the purpose of bolting to same a liorn"cast with a large platen by which lo fasten it, instead of using for that purpose a round stem to be inserted in a hole such as is shown in connection with presses on pages 47, 48 and 4'.). It is principally used for horning square petroleum cans. I i for press alone, .... Reckles. Price, §. Code Word Dimensions are same as given on page 40 for No. 30 Press. ) for square horn and force as above, Quartsalsi. Price, $. BLISS CO. 11 R O O K L \' N , \ . 51 "BLISS" DOUBLE HORN PRESS, No. 39^; Code Word for Press with Double Horn and Force, . . . RACHITIRE By means of this machine the tw corner seams on large square cans having- round corners with seain in center may be closed at one blow. Tins witli sharp, square corners require a coaxing operation on single liorn to start the seam over t>efore setting down on double horn press. The " horn.'" which is movable in wavs has two working surfaces ; the upper rme is acted on by the " fnrce " bolted to the press slide, while the lower one in descending with the slide acts against a station- ary "force" fastened to the bed. It will be understood that the two body-halves Inosely hooked together are pushed over the sliding horn which, by means of the adjustable side gauges shown, secures accurate size and position. By the use of this machine the capacity of the operator is nearly doubled, as compared with what can be done on an ordinary horn press. As shown in cut, it is arranged for 5-gallon petroleum cans. Weight, 3,200 pounds. Price complete as shown, g This press is also made to special order with removable steel striking pieces in horn and forces, adapting it for grooving different sizes and shapes of square cans bv adding suitable striking pieces. i^Photo. 1103.) Code Word, Rachitisal. Price, $ 52 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. "BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDE WIRING PRESSES, Nos. 1 W, 2W and 3W The illustration on page 53 represents a new type of Wiring Press, specially designed to obviate the necessarily slow and laborious handling of large and heavy dies by the usual method. In this type of press the stroke of slide is sufficient to raise the punch high enough to permit the insertion in die of the article to be wired, or its removal, without the necessity of moving a heavy die with its slide forward and back, thus saving much time and labor and also increasing the output considerably. It is provided with an Automatic Friction Clutch, and the slide is counterweighted. Number of Press Price Weight lbs. Will wire up to (diameter and depth) . .ins. Distance bed to slide, stroke down and adjustment up ins. Distance between gibs ins. Area of die bed, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Diameter of flange on slide ins. Diameter and width of balance wheel. ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Speed of " per min .... rev. Proportion of gearing Strokes per minute Height over all, with stroke up ins. Size of base, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, F. & B x R. & L.ins. Code Words IW 1,550 9x9 n'A 16 14x16 13 8 14 20x3X 150 310 1:7 30 68 35 X 31 30x60 Recisingum 2W $ 3,350 15x11 14 30 16x30 14 10^ 16 36 X 3)4 350 310 1:7 30 78 38x39 30x70 Recision 3W 4,500 20x11 14 34K 34x34 18 14 33 80x4X 350 350 1:10 35 103 39x39 50x70 Recivis E . \V . B L I S S C O . , B R r) O K L Y N , N . Y . , U.S.A. 53 BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDE WIRING PRESS, No. 3 W Code Word, RECIVIS See description and dimensions on page 53. 54 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. "BLISS" WIRING PRESSES, With Automatically Actuated Die Slide Patented March 7, 1899 These machines are designed to facilitate the operation of wiring dies for coffeepots, measures, pails, buckets, etc., also for paneling and lettering dies for covers, boxes, etc. The slide which carries the die is automatically actuated so as to dispense with the fatigue and loss of time involved in pulling it to and fro by hand. This construction also obviates the risk of accidents caused by the punch coming down on the die before it has been returned to its proper position. An experienced operator can feed the machine at a rate to produce about twice as many finished articles per hour as he could produce on a press with hand-actuated die slide, as shown on page 48. The table is cast solid with the frame of press. When not in action the die slide rests in the position shown in cut. When the treadle is depressed the clutch is thrown into action, the toggle mechanism carries the die under the punch, where it dwells while the punch makes its stroke and rises, then it is carried out from under the slide where the article in die may be easily removed. This action may be con- tinuous or intermittent as desired. Suitable adjustments are provided in both die slide and punch slide. When the shape of work is such that it is liable to stick in the punch, a suitable clamping device should be applied to the die to prevent this. Number of Press Code Words for Presses Price of press with countershaft ■ Weight complete about lbs. Will receive dies for work up to (diam. and depth).ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance table to slide when up ins. Distance between gibs ins. Stroke of slide — standard ins. Maximum stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Movement of die slide table ins. Width " " " ins. Length " " " ins. Height " " " ins. Diameter of wheel on main shaft ins. Width " " " ins. Weight " " " lbs. Speed " " " revs. Diameter " lower " ins. Width '' " " ins. Weight " " " lbs. Height to center of main shaft ins. Size of base, P. & B. by R. & L ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. by R. & L ins. 16 VU Reciting 1,200 6x9 5 14 4 I'A 2 VA g 8}^ 11 150 100 to 150 36 .3 225 53 27x24 45x28 39 W Recitateur 2,700 11x11 8 16 5 2 3 2K 12 13K 16 4 250 75 to 125 84 3X 325 64 34x26 60x32 39JiW Recitation 4,oob' 18x11 12 16 5% 20 16^ 24 29^ 34 5^ 500 60 to no 34 5 450 70x38 E . \V . B I. I S S CO., li It O f 1 K L I' N , N . V . , U . S . A . "BLISS" WIRING PRESS, No. 39 W With Automatically Actuated Die Slide Code Word, RECITATEUR Patented March T, IWI'.I See description on page .")4. 56 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. DUPLEX FOLDING AND SEAMING PRESSES Nos. Xe/z and SS/z This machine is designed to facilitate the manufacture of lock-seamed tinware. It obviates the necessity of using a bar-folder for forming the hooks on the body- blank before rolling same on the forming machine. Its operation is exceedingly simple and reliable. The blank is first formed in the rolls, then placed in the machine, which forms the two hooks at one stroke and closes them at a second operation. The advantages obtained are : First. That the blank is rolled in the flat, not having any hooks previously formed to interfere with the operation. Second. That both edges are hooked at one blow. Third. That the hook-forming and closing are done at one handling. Fourth. That the seam is more uniform than if started in the bar-folder. The horn is made to throw the seam either inside or outside, as ordered, When both inside and outside seams are to be closed on the same horn, the steel closing pieces in horn and force are made removable and an extra set of steel pieces pro- vided. All sizes of bodies 5 inches or more in diameter, up to 14 inches long, can be seamed on the No. 38J^ Press with one horn. (See table below.) These horns and forces are not adapted to be operated in presses having more than %-inch stroke of slide (^-inch is best). The adjustable gauge provided allows of -^-inch variation in width of locks, y^ to I'^g-inch. The No. i6}4 Press (Code Word, Rebanish) is usually furnished with a taper horn of the shape and size outlined on page 57, but may also be provided with a "stepped" horn as indicated by dotted lines. The smallest diameters which it is possible to seam over various portions of the horn are given below. We will add that the smallest cylindrical can body that may be seamed on the machine is 2)i inches diameter, provided it is not over 3 inches long, and that in the case of taper bodies, such as coffee pots, the smallest end must not be less than 3 inches diameter. The greatest length of seam is 9 inches, and a cylindrical body of that length may be seamed on the machine provided its diameter is not less than Sji inches. The No. 38^ Press (Code Word, Recitals) will seam bodies up to 14 inches long, of such diameters as are indicated below. The smallest cylindrical body which may be seamed full length (14 inches) is 5 inches. For 9 inches length, the smallest diameter would be 'd% inches, and for 4 inches length, 2^ inches. A Spring Pressure Clamping Device, not shown, is provided in the force to hold the sides of cylinder tightly while the hooks are being formed, thus preventing a variation in width of locks. The General Dimensions of these presses are the same as Nos. 16 and 39 presses, page 46, but the strokes are i\ and 54!-inch respectively. Number of Machine \6'A zm ( of machine complete for one seam $ $ ( of horn and lock-seamingf device only for one seam. . . Weight of machine complete lbs. 1,100 sk . m Rebanish Rebanished Rebaptism 2,200 3?i 5 Smallest can diameter, for 3-inch length ins. Smallest can diameter, for 4 " " ins. Smallest can diameter, for 6 " " ins. Smallest can diameter, for 9 " " ins. Smallest can diameter, for 14 " " ins t Press with horn for one style of seam Recitals Code Words, < Press with horn for outside and inside seams.. ( Horn and lock-seaming device Recitalson Recitative E. W. )1I.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. DUPLEX FOLDING AND SEAMING PRESSES, Nos. 1 6 '2 and 38'4 For Forming and Closing Loctced Side Seams msR'A For description see page 5<>. 58 ]■: , \v . BLISS CO., n r o o k i. y n , n . y . , u . s . a . "BLISS" EAR RIVETING PRESS, No. 16^4 Cnde Word for Precis Compl REBAPTI2ED This machine will fasten ears to pails and other tinware with much greater speed and uniformity than can be done by hand. It dispenses with skilled labor and improves the appearance of the work. The rivets are placed on the horn with their heads down in depressions which determine their position. The pail or pot is then slipped on the horn against adjust- able gang-es, while the ear is placed over and against spring gauge pins. The first movement of the plunger forces the rivets through the body of the pail so that they enter into the holes of the ears, which, of course, were previously punched. The pail with ear loosely attached is now drawn forward against another set of spring gauge pins, and a second stroke of the press completes the work by setting down the heads. A boy will rivet from 5 to 8 ears per minute. One set of dies will answer for all sizes of pails or coffee pots, provided the ear is the same size. Each different ear calls for a separate set of dies. p ■ t of the Press with one set of dies complete, . . . .if "/ of extra riveting t<.'o!s, per set (Code Word, Rebatement), $ W. IlLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 59 BLISS" HORNING .PRESS, No. 1 6X With Pan Ear Riveting Die Code Word for Press alone, . . . REASSUME The above illustration represents No. 16^.^ Horning" Press fitted with a horn and die for riveting wire handle clips on drip pans. Two presses are generally used together for this purpose, the first forcing the rivets through the stock and the second press setting down the rivets. No. Hi^4 Horn Press (as well as No. 393^' Horn Press, page 49) may be employed on a large variety of operations requiring a horn and dies for punching, forming, riveting, etc., by providing suitable horns and dies for the purpose. No. Ifi'^^ Press has same general dimensions as No. l(.i Press, described on pages 40 and 49. Weight, 1,10(1 pounds. Price, § 60 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "STILES" POWER PUNCHING PRESSES, Nos. O, 1,2, 2.\i, 3, 3K, 4, 4-5^, 5 and 5% For Dimensions and Illustrations see pages 62 to 69 There is hardly another style of power press that has met with such general favor among manufacturers of articles requiring heavy punching, as the line of "Stiles" Power Punching Presses which we designate by the numbers of O to 5/^. The range of work for which they are adapted covers nearly every kind of blank cutting, punching, perforating, forming and bending, including a large proportion of the operations needed in the manufacture of hardware, bicycles, locks, cutlery, guns, sewing machines, typewriters, and many other articles made out of sheet metal. Nearly all the best manufacturing establish- ments in this line in America and in Europe employ them. The Design of the Frame is such as to combine the greatest strength and rigidity with convenience for handling dies and material. The Pitman is made of steel, and rests with its lower end on a solid seat worked in the slide. The Crank Pin runs in Bronze Bushings, which can be readily renewed at small expense. The " Stiles " Eccentric Adjustment is a specially valuable feature. It not only permits of rapid and very accurate adjustment, but transmits the pressure entirely through solid metal, instead of throwing it upon screw threads — a decided advantage for heavy work. It will be understood that by this device the stroke is not changed, but the punch is raised and lowered to suit different thicknesses of dies. The Patent Graduated Adjustment, marked to 1-100 of an inch on the eccentric disk, enables the operator to keep an exact record of the dies and set them without loss of time. By setting between the lines differences much finer than 1-100 inch can be observed. This graduated adjustment we now put on all the " Stiles " presses without extra charge. The Stiles Automatic Clutch (with 1 clutch pin. Code Word, Precocious ; with 3 clutch pins . Precognita) is simple, strong and reliable. It allows the shafts to be turned, for setting dies, while the wheel is in motion, without endangering the operator, it being impossible to start the press by any accidental pressure upon the treadle while the slide is down. No screws to set up, no pins to adjust, no accidents through neglect, the lock being self-acting. The wheel can also be turned backward to release a punch when "stuck "in the die, or in fitting punches to the die. The value of this feature is well known to those familiar with presses of this kind. E. \V. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN', X. Y., V. S. A. 61 A " T " Slot is cast in the throat of the frame, to which strippers, gauges and other fixtures can easily be fastened in different positions. The Shafts are of forged steel, amply large to stand the heaviest strains without springing. The Flywheels are of large diameters, have wide faces in order to give a good belt-pull in addition to the power resulting from their momentum, and are bronze brushed. The Slides are well gibbed and carefully scraped to an accurate fit. The most delicate dies can be worked in them. Watch manufacturers, whose dies are the most delicate employed in any trade, use the ' ' Stiles " press extensively. A Treadle-lock, operated by foot, enables the operator to quickly fasten the treadle down, for continuous running, or up, to guard against starting the press by accident. The Positive Stop (Code Word, Ragabash) is a device to prevent a second stroke, even if the foot has not been removed from the treadle. It can easily be detached to give the regular clutch action when desired. The Adjustable Stroke (Code Word, Preachers) makes it possible to change the movement of the slide from '4 to 1 inch, according to the size of the press to which it is applied. The two last-named devices are principally used by watch and clock makers, and are put on only when specially ordered, at an extra charge. For List of Parts see page 433 The "Stiles" Patent Graduated Adjustment Code Word, precedent 62 iR iS X :«: E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. ''JO i-H T-i 1-1 r-1 CO iO O 5 s^S O M E ■nor-nnin O b-^ TttN o •^O O T-iiH r-i CO lO O « 1-1 0» tH i-H th CO W C S .,S O tal <4 °^ gS| IxjOS Ol T-i T-l tH CO »0 O "OS CO T-l 1-1 T-l CO ■«# t- ■O., ,-O.D. >„'^eo u o_ [^ o t^ ^ ;8'"'<5o rn^S o^ "CD t- 1-1 i-H 1-1 to l> CO PL, to b o 0) o f^ ^ iH r tH rt uJz '-' h xP* xK xl* X X M d) H MM 0} V 3 o ■r ■p. E • W . t! L I S S CO., E K O r, K I, Y N , N . "1' • , I' . S . A . 63 04 E. W. BLISS CO., I!K Oil K L-i' X, N. V., V. S. A. STILES" POWER PUNCHING PRESS, No. 4 Cudi; Word, RIPTOWEL For dimensions see page 62. For description see pages 60 and 61. E . W . P. 1, I s s c o . , '.ROfiKl.VX, N. v., r. S. A. (i.j "STILES" POWER PUNCHING PRESS, GEARED, No. 4 Code Word, RISIBILITY This cut shows the general style and appearance of the "Stiles" Geared Power Punching Presses, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. For dimensions see page 62. For de- scription see pages 60 and 61. Stiles No, 3 Press, with Double Gearing (Photo. 394), for broaching, has fly- wheel 26 X 3K inches, 250 pounds. Pulley, 16 x 4 inches. Ratio of gearing, 36J^ to 1. Stroke, 3 inches. Distance bed to slide when \\p, 7% inches. Weight, 3,600 pounds. Code Word. Ripplefire. Price, $ 60 K. w. i;i,i? l; K no K I, V N , N . Y. , 1-' . S. A. "STILES" PUNCHING PRESS No. 5 Geared, with Stay Rods Code Words, R I X AT lO NS POLARENTE This press is regularlv supplied without stay rods or bolster. For dimensions see page 63. For description see pages 60 and 61. See also note on Stay Rods, page 67. R. W. BLISS CO., LROOKI.YN, N. Y., U. S. A. 67 "STILES" PUNCHING PRESS, GEARED, No. 5>< With Stay Rods Cf)de Wnrds, ROARING POLARENTE Stay Rods, Code Word Polarente, for obviating the "spring" of the frame on very heavy work, can be embodied in any of the "Stiles" Presses, if so ordered. For the extra charge for stay rods, see page 62. The No. 5 Press, not geared, is frequently made with stay rods for embossing silver and britannia napkin rings, castor bands, butter globes, etc., and in that case is furnished with two sets of bolsters, one for fiat and one for cylindrical work, with steel plates dovetailed in same, at the price of $ Code Word. Rivulet. For description see pages 60 and 61. Dimensions on page 63. W. ULISS CI)., BROOKLYN, N. Y. CO U) CO CO u Q. q: O Q. 00 oc u < o o o Q Z < X o h < CO u h CO u h ^ g •P ■ a o 3 S *"„ u ■» £ . S " 9 o a < ^ 0) g TZf fl O a) 4J o ft p;* o "^ - o ■2 -o ai ^ lis J3 o 0) Oj ^ ^ E O ■?-, (U , *^ a * CO s ^ ^ I : III to J, - I to Jw to -^ o ^M C fl c ^ (u lu 0) , tn ? 0) j:3 OJ t^ t^ +^•4-1 >,ipi >>(U « B^oroas ■0.314; S.5^ (U o :Sp. ; cfl o F'2 u!fl « « S'" ^> M c c ■g0(l,,Q ,!,(,, u rt n n rj M E. W. lil.ISS CO., ]iR 01.1 K I. V X, N . Y., U. S. A. 00 'STILES" WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS' POWER PRESS, No. 3 Code\Vortl, RIPPLEWORK See opposite page for description and prices. See alsc> pa.i^es 113 and 119. E . «■ . III.ISS CO., II ROO K 1,\' N , N. y., Ii. S. A. STILES" POWER SPRUE CUTTER, No. 172 Code Word, ROSEFLY This cut shows the general style and appearance of the Power Sprue Cutters, Nos. 170, 171, 172 and 173. For description see page 73. K. \V. BI.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., I' . S. A. "STILES" SPRUE CUTTER, No. 173 With Electric Motor Code Words, ROSEGALL POLARISIO For description see page 7i). 72 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOICLYN, iN . Y., U. S. A. "STILES" BRASS FOUNDERS' SPRUE CUTTERS Nos. 170, 171, 172, and 173 These machines are especially designed to meet the requirements of brass founders and manufacturers of other soft metal castings. The operator has both hands free to guide the castings, as the cutters operate in response to a slight pressure on the foot-treadle, stopping automatically at the highest point of the stroke. The frame is so designed as to offer no obstruction, so that long castings, whether set square or at an angle to the main gate, can be cut off as readily and as perfectly as those of smaller dimensions. The cutters are simply cut off from a, bar of tool-steel of the requisite section, the cutting part being ground to a bevel edge, which can be done on a grindstone by any laborer. They can be used up almost to the last, inch by setting up the screw adjustments. These adjustments permit of so setting the cutters that they will just cut off the gate without touching each other, thus preserving the keenness of the edges effectually. The cutters can be set as shown in illustrations on pages 70 and 71, or at right angles to that position, as may be desired. These machines are sometimes located in foundries at such a distance from the driving power that it is found more convenient to run them by an independent electric motor attached directly to the machine itself, as shown on page 71. Number of Machine Code Words Code Word for Electric Motor, Polarisio. Price i °^ belt-driven machine I of machine with electric motor Will cut off gates — round (brass) ins. Will cut off gates — flat (brass) ins. Distance from cutter to frame ins. Dis. between cutter-holders (slide down).ins. Weight, complete, about lbs. Weight of fly-wheel lbs. Size of fly-wheel ins. Speed of fly-wheel, per minute revs. Size of cutter, thickness and width ins. 170 Rosedrops }?? ;^ :^ s o X S 3 lO CO S iS iS >« :s ^ S 3 IC T-l »r QC CD 52 o- £ O) S g s X s IT ^ -<* o- U CQ (N ™ OT cc o ■£©■ 0- oe c * o 0" :^ :;^ ;^ ^ :« 8 o lC o Ci- »• Tf IT C3 c: C3 (M ^ ^ o oe ^ C g CQ g X ^ « ^ . a- ^ o i c "2 If ^ T- o oe «@> W (/ V tf o5 V tf V t/ V oi tr P .<= C p e: p _P P c £ > P 0} t; 6 1-^ OJ C 1 S c =fe IH in a a P! 1? c a c & j3 X t -)- -0 ■u .s ill s o m 03 3 a 3 ■o o -4-1 ■d s ■3 CD q3 "a OJ a; > O ■a 1- c ■E a •a u 8 3 z u I a 2 5 a c. •s 1 e - o 1 ° a CI 0) c c a O 1 s C o c (1) 1 J o o h 'a > c <: a M° .s Sa !.sl P. oC fl-a !,*« s «.s o .a a CO .u p< . •2§o| O o d O Me- ° .«i "5 — • A^*i bo oiOS en o _^ 0) 0) EA V +J cfl M DJ . ■a a M K . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . 75 "FOWLER" PRESS, No. 57 Code Word, ROGUISH The above cut represents the general style and appearance of the "Fowler" Punching Presses described on page 74. We (iffer the "Fowler" Press essentially unchanged as to general style and construction, I^ut ha\-e increased the strength ot" its parts, the length of its bearings and redesigned the adjustment. The "Stiles" Eccentric Adjustment, as applied to the "Fowler" Presses, is shown on "Bliss" Punching Press No. 78!-2, page T8, Code Word, Roisterly. It can be brought into any needed position with great accuracy and dispatch by simply turning the pinion wrench there shown, after having loos- ened the clamp bolt. 'The pressure is m this manner always taken on solid metal, instead of falling on screw threads, as in some other presses. The clutch of the " Fowler " Press can be made to work either automatically or to stop at will at any point of the stroke, by simply removing a lever located near the clutch block. For dimensions see page 74. 76 E. W. ULISS CO., UROOKLYN, N. Y. PRESSES WITH PUNCHING TABLES The illustration on opposite page represents a "Fowler" No. ,57 Press (page 75) with table and ways designed to meet the requirements of boiler, tank, and reservoir makers. The sheet is clamped on the rolling table, which is guided in a. straight line by accurate ways, and is marked with a scale of inches to assist in locating the sheet. Movement is imparted to this table by means of a large hand- wheel, which is conveniently located for the operator to manipulate. The ways are mounted on adjustable supports to give a height of table from 38 inches to 41 inches as required. Racks spaced to correspond with the distances between the holes which it is intended to punch are fastened on the bracket with which the front way is provided, and which is arranged to hold 4 racks. A pawl connected with the table is made to fall into the notches of these racks, thus determining, without marking, the exact position of the table for punching holes at the distances required, with great speed and no liability of error. The table illustrated is 12 feet long and 48 inches wide. The ways are 24 feet long. Weight of table and ways about 3,500 lbs. Price of Table and Ways as described, $ Cede Word for Spacing Table and Ways as described: Rakehelly. Code Word for Table and Ways for presses, style as on page 77, but of other dimensions than described above, Rajahs. The press illustrated will punch a ^-inch hole in yi-incb. iron. Similar tables may be fitted to the various " Stiles," " Fowler " and " Bliss" Punching Presses, Slitting Shears, etc. No. 57 " Fowler" Press is sometimes arrangedwith a pair of 10-inch cutters and with sliding table for accurately slitting steel for mowing machine knives (Photo. 155). Weight, 5,600 lbs. Price, $ Code Word, Rollypoly. E, W. l;l.ISS CO., liROOKI. VN, N, Y., V. S. A. 7 1 BOILERMAKERS' PRESS AND PUNCHING TABLE For description see opposite page. 78 E. W . 111.1 SS CO. , r. ROOKl.VN, N. V., V. S. A. "BLISS" POWER PUNCHING PRESS, No. 78; Code W.ird, RECOURS No. 781^ Press is designed for wrouglit-iron range, zinc, boiler, and other work where openings or holes have to be cut in large sheets at a considerable distance from the edge. It is raade with the Stiles Eccentric Adjustment. Stay rods, when furnished, are 7 inches back from center of slide. No. 78 Press is designed for ordinary hole punching and shearing only. It has a square slide, without adjustment. Number of Machine. ley^ 78 Price j not geared. ' / geared. Weight as shown in cut Weight, geared Depth of throat Distance bed to slide, when up Distance between gibs Motion of slide Opening in bed Area of bed, F. & B. x R. & L Diameter and width of balance wheel, not geared Weight of balance wheel, not geareci Height to center of shaft Floor space over all -Speed of balance wheel, per minute Extra for stay rods (Code Word for stay rods, Polarente). ..lbs. ..lbs. . .ins. . .ins. . .ins. . .ins. . .ins. . .ins. . .ins. ..lbs. . .ins. . .ins. .revs. 5,500 6,000 24 10 vx SJ^xS-^ 16x32 54 X 5 900 36 K 65 x54 90 ft 4,500 5,500 24 in 6 VA 7% xlO 54 X 5 900 36 60x54 90 Code Words, For flywheel press. For geared press. . . Recours Recousse Recount Recouvrlr E. W. BLISS CI BK OOK I, VN , N. \ V. S. A. "BLISS" POWER PUNCHING PRESS, No. 4-7 'A With Electric Motor Code Word, RECOGNIVOT The above illustration represents a Deep Throat Press employed largely m the manufacture of sheet steel ranges, kitchen boilers, and similar work where holes have to be punched at a considerable distance from the edge of sheet. It is generallv arranged for belt power. Stay rods are provided only to special order. No' 44 Square Column Press (Photo. Sfil-i) is intended for hole punching and riveting. Number of Press. pj-i;. I arranged for belt / with electric motor Weight lbs. Depth of throat ins. Distance bed to slide when up ins. Motion of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Opening in bed ins. Area of bed F. cS: B. x R. & L ins. Diameter and width of wheel ins. Weight of wheel lbs. Speed of wheel per minute revs. Height to center of shaft ins. Floor space over all ins. 47K Codewords, i For press arranged for belt. . . i For press with electric motor. 2,100 24 1 Vt 2K 6x8K 26 X S]4 250 100 to 150 30 44x25 Recognlst Recognlvot 44 1,800 15 16 1 45^ rd. 26x3K 250 100 to 1.50 52J4 40x26 Recounted Recountin 80 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. "BLISS" POWER PUNCHING PRESSES With Adjustable Table PRESS No. 54 will punch a fj-inoh hole through fg-inch iron, or a J^-inch hole through J^-inch iron. PRESS No. 75 will punch a ^-inch hole in J^-inch iron, or cut off %-inch square iron. This press is frequently made with a special bed, as shown in out on page 82, for punching the rivet holes m the bottoms and bodies (simultaneously) of Kitchen and Bath Boilers, and also for setting down the rivets on bottotn end of same. Code Word, Recluse. Price, including one set of punching or riveting dies, $ PRESS No. 76 will punch a 1-inch hole in Ji-inch iron, or when geared will punch a 1-inch hole in 1-inch iron. PRESS No. 79 is specially designed for work requiring a long movement of the slide, such as redrawing, broaching, and many forming operations, especially also for shaping bicycle handle-bars, frames, tubes, etc. (Photo. 778.) The adjust- able table permits of using dies varying greatly in height, and the eccentric adjust- ment facilitates the setting of the tools to a nicety after the table has been fastened. This press is also made with back gearing 75 to 1, so as to give a very slow and powerful motion for broaching forgings and castings. In that shape it is furnished with a friction clutch on the back shaft running about 300 revs, jier minute. See page 85. Weight about 9,000 pounds. Code Word, Recoudet. Price, $ When built with friction clutch on both driving and intermediate shafts it may be run geared 1% to 1 or 75 to 1 as desired. (Photo. 958.) Code Word, Recouding. Price, % Nu mber of Press p^'«.]|^ir?r!':;::::::::::::;:::;-;-::: Weight,]-i^f«:i;";::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;}S- Opening in bed, largest diameter ins Area top of bed, P. & B. x R. & L ins. Adjustment of bed or table ins. Distance bed to slide when up and bed at highest adjustment ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Width between gibs ins. Motion of slide ins. Diameter of wheel not geared ins. Width " " " " ins. Weight " " " " lbs. Speed " " " " per min. . .revs. Diameter of large gear ins. Proportion of gearing Diameter of wheel, when geared ins. Width " " '* " ins. Weight " " " " lbs. Speed " '* " " per min. .revs. Tight and loose pulleys on back shaft ins. Size of base, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, not geared, F. & B. X R. & L ins Height to center of shaft ins. ^ , ,„ J i for flywheel press Code Words, -{ , / for geared " 54 3,000 7 18x16 6 11 36 5 700 75 to 125 48 Hecolonize Rccolon 75 %. 4,700 5,500 7 9 105^ IJ^ 54 5 900 75 to 100 48 7J^tol 84 i'A 500 375 24x5 80x28 48x54 50 Reconvey Reconveyer 76 7,900 9,000 8 14x20 9 4 8 16 a 58 5 1,300 IE 75^tol 86 5 700 375 24x6 84x36 50x58 54 Recopy 79 7,200 8,200 5 10!^x24 10 155^ 7 W% 3 to 8 54 5 900 7}^tol 36 5 700 300 24x5 38x44 52x64 77 Retoucher Kecoudre SPECIAL No 4 BROACHING PRESS (Photo. 615) is a double-geared two- slide machine adapted for broaching small forgings and castings. The slides are steel, S'4 inches diameter. Stroke of slides, 10 inches. Distance between slide centers, 26 inches. Distance bed to slides when up, 18}^ inches. Distance back. from center of slides to frame, 5 inches. T. & L. pulleys, 16x5 inches. Proportion of gearing, 14 to 1. Height over all, 10 feet 8 inches. Floor space of base, 45 inches F. & B. X 84 in. R. & L. Weight, 6,700 pounds. Code Word, Recoudipe. Price, $ K. W. JJI.I.SS CO., BKdOKl.VX, N. Y., I . S. A. 81 "BLISS" POWER PUNCHING PRESS, No. 54 Code Word, RECOLONIZE For description see page ISO. 82 ]■. . \V . lil.ISS rri., TIKOO K 1, YN , N. Y., U, S. A. BLISS" POWER PUNCHING PRESS, No. 75 With Special Table for Kitchen Boiler Worl< Code Word, RECLUSE This press is usually made with table same as shown on pa^e 81. With a table as above and tools as shown, the price is 9 ... . Dimensions on page 80. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKI.VX, N. Y., I'. S. A. 83 "BLISS" POWER PUNCHING PRESS, No. 76 Code Word, RECOPED For descriptidn see page 1 84 E. AW IIMSS I'll., IIKIIIIKI \' N , N. \' . , U. S. A. "BLISS" GEARED POWER PRESS, No. 79 For Broachir Redu For description and dimensions see page Hi). E. \V. l;I. ISS CO., liKOliKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. bo BLISS" DOUBLE GEARED POWER PRESS, No. 79 For Broaching, Drawing, Reducing, Etc. Code Word, RECOUDET For dimensions and description see page so. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. TANK AND KITCHEN BOILER PUNCHING AND RIVETING PRESSES, Nos. 90, 91 and 92 These machines are specially designed for setting down the body and head rivets on tanks, kitchen and bath boilers, and also for punching the holes for head rivets through head and body simultaneously. The setting down of the rivets is done hot, so as to secure for the joints the tightness which results from the contraction of the rivets in cooling. The machines are made with a steel horn 10}4 inches diameter, and the strain of punching and riveting is received by two wrought-iron rods which connect the head with the bottom of frame, as clearly shown in cut. The treadle shown in front actuates the automatic clutch, which responds promptly and causes the punch to stop at the top of the stroke after each revolution, giving the operator time for inserting another rivet and shifting the tank or boiler into position. There are two side arms fitted with adjustable friction rollers to support the body while being punched or riveted. The crank shaft is 4 inches in diameter and the fly-wheel 54 x 5 inches, 900 lbs. weight. Number of Press Code Words 89 Rector 573 90 Rectorate 91 Rectorship 92 Rectrix 92K Rectrices 814 & 398 Price £ $ $ $ $ Weight complete, about lbs. Length of horn ft. Floor space required, ft. 8,300 6>^x5 9,000 i 8x5 9,600 5 9x5 10,200 6 10x5 13,250 6 llx5J^ RIVETING PUNCH, No. 93 Photo. No. 1 1 8 This machine is intended for similar purposes as those described above, but has a cast-iron horn solid with the frame instead of a separate steel horn. It is back-geared, and will set down rivets as heavy as ^-in. diameter, hot. Price Weight lbs. Distance back from center of slide ins. Length of horn ins. Diameter of horn ins. Distance between horn and cheeks of head ins. Stroke ins. Proportion of gearing Size of flywheel ins. Size of tight and loose pulleys ins. Code Word •. 13,000 50 56 16 IH lto7!^ Recubation E . \V . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , V . S . A . "BLISS" PUNCHING AND RIVETING PRESS, No. 92 For Tank and Kitchen Boiler Work Code Word, RECTRIX When intended for kitchen boiler work we sometimes furnish these presses with a device for clamping the boiler securely and rotating it automatically, for punching the end holes in the cylinder and the holes in head at same time. (See Photo. No. 692). Particulars on application. For description and dimensions see page 80. E. W. HLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. m a (fl o S ° 2 O o a U ° ^ 2 ^ 5 ;s ^ '$>& ■st S^ iSc is ^ 2R ^ «5^ r O rt ( ^S2s;s;g ■ c ■50 °J3 °^ c-^ a R « c13 ; 3 3* 3 t.ii.2 o 3 e 6 \ E. \V . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, X . V., r. S. A. 89 BLISS" SINGLE PUNCHING MACHINE, No. 6 Code \Vord,:REACHING "BLISS" SINGLE PUNCHING AND SHEARING MACHINES The above illustration represents the general style and appearance of the " Bliss" Single Punching ^Machines, Nos. 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, fi, 7, 8, 9 and 1(1. They are made with throats varying from 6 to 48 inches in depth. Instead of the punching tools shown, they can be furnished with shears for slitting or cutting off either round, square, or fiat bars. These shears are made in a variety of shapes and set at different angles to the frame, according to the style of work to be done. The shear illustrated on page 91 shows the arrangement generally used for slitting. For cut- ting otf , the blades are usuall)' set at right angles to the position shown. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. a g tH ^ ,n P. T3 V ti g H a ^ ■d *^ Si fl ^ fl ^ bo (D u fl 5 £1 •d p ^ " M o .9 S (U J3 F. . W . 1! L I S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . V . , U . S . A . 91 "BLISS" COMBINED PUNCHING AND SHEARING MACHINE, No. 6 Code Word, REACTED This cut represents the general style and appearance of the " Bliss " Combined Punching and Shearing Machines, Nos. i to lo. Different depths of throat may be combined in the same machine, and the shearing and launching tools may be modified to suit special requirements. 93 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. " BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDED POWER PRESSES Nos. TSyz, lA/z, 75'A and le'A These presses are specially designed for trimming drop forgings, either hot or cold, but are equally well suited for punching, piercing, shaping, or stamping heavy blanks in the manufacture of electrical instruments, sewing machines, typewriters, cash registers, cutlery, hinges, skates, and many bicycle parts, such as sprockets, hubs, flanges and all styles of sheet metal connections. The Slides are made of unusual width and length and are supported in the gibs their entire length when die is doing its work, thus insuring better work and increased life of the tools. The right and left hand screw connection is made very heavy. The Crank Shafts are forged steel and of very large diameters, the frames and other parts of press being correspondingly heavy. The "Bliss" Standard Automatic Pin Clutch is advised and regularly used on these presses, unless otherwise ordered. Our Patent Automatic Friction Clutch is frequently employed instead of the positive automatic pin clutch in heavy double back-geared Power Presses like the No. 76 <4 Double-Geared Press on page 97. The construction and application of this clutch will be understood from the cut on page 9 and description on page 10. Its action is practically instantaneous. Customers are invited to consult with us as to the best style of clutch to employ for their special work. All sizes of Geared Trimming Presses with Side Punch usually have both the gear and flywheel on the right side of press, with an outboard bearing and floor standard to support outer end of back shaft. Extra charge for outboard bearing and standard, $ Any of the heavy back-geared presses may be provided with outboard bearings on back shaft to special order at extra cost. No. 73>^ Double Trimming Press (Photo. 680) is a combination of two press frames, with side attachments, set on one table, and operated by one wheel, but each press provided with an independent clutch mechanism so arranged that one slide descends while the other rises when both are operated at the same time. This style of press is advised only when limited room precludes the use of two separate presses. Weight, 10,000 lbs. Price, I Code Word, Reconjune. See "Stiles" No. 16 Double Trimming Press, page 39. (Photo. No. 469.) E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. 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W . 15 I, T S S CO., B R O n K L ^' N , N . Y • , V . S . A . "BLISS" No. 74J Geared Presses are specially designed for heavy launching and piercing of blanks. In bicycle factories thev are extensively used for sprockets, cranks and crank-hangers made of sheet steel, and also for shaping and stamping sheet metal connections. For description and dimensions see pages 92 and 93. E. W . iil.ISS CO., liROoKLYN, N . V., V. S. A. "BLISS" DOUBLE GEARED PRESS, No. 76;^ With Automatic Friction Ciutcli Cndu Word, RECORS The above half tone represents No. 7fj^ Press arranged with Double Gearing and Automatic Friction Clutch for unusually heavy work. With a short stroke this press is capable of cutting a 12-inch round' blank'from 1-inch soft steel, and doing correspondingly heavy forming and embossing in sheet metal. Por dimensions and description see pages !I2 and '.13. 98 r. R 1 1 O K L \ N , N . FLYWHEEL PRESS, No. 74/2 With 2-Rod Cam-stripper Device Code Words, RECONQUEST PREGNABLE Presses Nos. 7S\4 and 74% are sometimes arranged with the 2-rod cam device fur clamping and stripping, but -with a C(_nl S]Dring encased at the top of press frame to raise the stripper device, as shown by Photo, 7-12 and by half tone of No. 20 Press on page S20. Four springs are sometimes employed instead of one. See Photo. 11T6. Code Word for " Spring Lift," Polakfin. Price same as for press as illustrated, W . b L I S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . 99 GEARED PRESS, No. 75;i With 4-Rod Cam stripper Device Code Words, RECON VE RT PREGNANCY This press differs from the one shown on page 98 by carryin>^ the movable stripper plate on four rods instead of two, thereby- securing a better support of same for perforatin}< lari^^e blanks. The four rods are adjusted simultaneously by means of the hand wheel slKiwn, so as to properly clamp different thicknesses of stock. For narrow blanks the machine may also be ordered with two stripper rods instead of four. Code Words with 2 rods. Reconvert Pregnable. Dimensions on page 93. Description on pages 92 and 100. 100 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. MODIFICATIONS OF THE Nos. 73>^, 74>^, 75>^ and 76>^ PRESSES Nos. 73K, 74-J^ and 7514 Power Presses with Cam-actuated Stripper Device Code Word for Cam-actuated Stripper Device on 3 Rods, Pregnable. Code Word for Cam-acttiated Stripper Device on 4 Rods, Pregnancy. Code Word for "Spring Lift" on 3-Rod Cam Stripper, Polakfin. These presses represent a modification of those described on pages 93-97, which makes them more advantageous for piercing dies, without interfering with their usefulness as blanking presses. It is well known that piercing dies having stationary strippers are liable to distort the plates which are pierced by them to such an extent as to require subsequent straightening. These stationary strippers are also a great hindrance to rapid and accurate work, the blank having to be placed under and withdrawn from them in a very inconvenient and time-taking manner. By attaching the stripper plates to the stripper rods which receive their vertical motion through two cams on the shaft, a clear space is left between punch and die, enabling the operator to manipulate and observe his work quickly and accurately. The stripper plate comes down on the blank first, straightening and clamping it before the punches enter, and holding it under pressure while the punching and stripping is being done. In this manner the work comes out perfectly straight and true. As the stripper plate moves up and down with the punches, they may be made shorter than a stationary stripper would admit of, making them considerably more resistant and durable. A smaller hole in proportion to the thickness of stock may be pierced in this manner because of the close support which the movable stripper gives to the punches up to the point where they enter the stock. These presses are largely used in the manufacture of bicycle parts, such as sprockets, pedal blanks, etc. ; of clock-frame plates, locks, electrical instruments, typewriting machines, cash registers, etc. The "Cut-back" or "Overhanging" Frame is frequently pre- ferred by those who cut and form from strips, feeding by hand from left to right. It is shown on page 101 in connection with the No. 73>^ A Press. Code Word for overhanging frame, Polacca. The Cam-actuated Knock-out, shown on page 101, is used for pushing out of the die cups and shells of heavy metal which have a tendency to "stick." This knock-out is made in a very substantial manner with counterweights to balance its action and with its cam so arranged that it can be shifted around the shaft to any position called for by the character of the work. This knock-out is heavy enough for operating small stamping or punching tools from below. Code Word, Pregodente. See pages 93, 93, 101 and 103. E. \V . i: L I SS CO . , 1;R GO K I. V X, N". V . , U . S. A . lOl GEARED PRESS, WITH OVERHANGING FRAME No. 73'^ A With Cam-actuated "Knock-out" for Die This press is specially designed for cutting and shaping bicycle stampings, such ;ls crank-hangers, sea't-posts. crowns, hub collars, and various styles ot ci.m- ncctions ; also hea\'y cups and shells of brass, steel, German silver, etc. It is usually made with a 4l2-inch stroke, has li inches distance back from center of slide, H inches from bed to slide when down, with adjustment up, 5x H-inch opening in bed, S'.-inch cam-actuated knock-out movement, so arranged that it can be timed to suit any special case b^- adjusting the cam around the shaft. This knock-i the No. 7S\< Press deseribed on pages 9:3 and 93. As shown it is arranged specially for broaching castings and forgings, but is equally well adapted for redrawing operations on sheet-metal shells. The slide and connections are of steel. All shaft-bearings are bronze bushed. It has 10-inch stroke of slide, 3-inch adjustment. 17-inch space between bed and slide with stroke down and adjustment t;p, 8-inch depth of throat. Stripper lugs are cast on the housings. The automatic feature of the friction clutch can be quickly disconnected, and the clutch operated by hand-lever shown. Weight, 7,500 lbs. Code Word, Reckenmyte. Price, $ E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 103 "BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDED POWER PRESSES Nos. 50, 51, 52, 37, 37 'A, 31% and 40 Illustrated on pages 105 to 111 These presses are adapted for heavy cutting, forming, stamping and embossing. For such work they are preferable to presses with "overhanging" frames, as the "straight-line" frame avoids all possibility of uneven spring. Presses Nos. 50, 51 and 52 are adapted for cutting and forming lock parts, hardware, sewing machine and typewriter parts, clock and watch work, etc. The No. 51 is frequently arranged with wedge adjustment in slide, as shown by half tone of Press No. 40 on page 111, adapting it for operating Sub-Presses in the manufacture of small articles like watch and clock movements requiring considerable power and gpreat accuracy. The illustration of Press No. 52 on page 105 is also a fair representation of Presses Nos. 50 and 51. Presses Nos. 37 and 37^ are employed in heavy punching, forming and embossing in the manufacture of hardware, brass and steel goods, guns, skates, sewing machines, forks, spoons, badges, small medals, coins, etc. They are frequently geared foi* work requiring a slow and powerful motion. The half tone of Press No. %!% on page 109 is also a good representation of Press No. 37. Photo. No. 142 shows a special Geared Press, No. 37, with solid slide, wedge adjust- ment in bed, and automatically actuated die slide, as built for embossing paper labels. Weight, 7,500 lbs. Code Word, Receptarks. Price, $ Presses Nos. 37^ and 40 have massive frames, heavy gearing, and eccentric shafts of large diameter. No. 37^ has wedge adjustment in the bed, and No. 40 has wedge adjustment in the slide, giving a solid mass of metal in line with the pressure, and making them suitable for heavy operations in the manufacture of hardware, locks, skates, cutlery, guns, agricultural implements, car spring plates, etc. Code Word for wedge adjustment in bed, Rambling^. Code Word for wedge adjustment in slide, Ramblingly. 104 E. w. iJi.iss rii ]i R O O K L \" N , N . \ . T-i O o ^ ^ °s-s y^n '^1 S|lg=2-2:s^ ^go.S s 80S5 •^ 1. 1-1 O ,-( ""^^ s^- s ss ■O 0> in 2i -;:„i 1^ 8i S «5 ^ 01 ^^co ^(M ^ ^ ift ira o Ssps ><;-s Mo l-H O oc «|o=g^«^^ xS^i " l-'Sxt-^:!;^^ ^s^s ; d : 3 .^- : e ,13 . a> a -fl g ;^ I'S^ ■" P.fl-t «!tw ■M CS «' o I) O ^ t^ S I0 11 bobo^i art's -- 0) 0) rt-^ 15 « rt 4H OJ ^, ^1 o-aS " H B s o , S 3 o «■« 5-t-i.S a) 43 I-H -^ ■9 --o ^ 03 a a-M o >. i3 boo ;(w O wi g ■y u o o U 1 K O P a>'ri i yA : =8 ■« : d X m : « •a : • «« Tti ^H . 0! . (-< 43 > ;' 13 03 C3 ^■C SiS^J ■S "oJ JH g oj CD BSalS'S v."» om o3 Mo 01 O »l I" so ° "S E. W. BLISS CO., IIROOKLYX, N. V., V. S. A. Kir, BLISS" POWER PRESS, No. 52 C.ide Wi.rrl. RECOINING Description on page 108. Dimensions on page 104. ion K. M'. lil.ISS CO., IIROOKLVN, N. V., U. S. A. BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDED PRESS, No. 52 With Narrow Legs Cod Some xnaniU'acturcrs prefer the style of leg's shown above to the usual form; the object bein.t^ to have the operator hold on toboth ends of the stock by sitting at one side spanning the press between his arms and legs. The clutch as shown is so arranged that the slide may be stopped or started at any point of the stroke. This style of clutch, however, is furnished on special order only; the ''Bliss" Clutch being usually preferred. Presses mounted on narrow legs have to be braced against the wall or ceiling. For dimensions see page 104. Weight, 2,700 lbs. Code Word, Recoinite. Price, $ E. W. ]!LISS CO., JIROOKLVN, N. V., V. S. A. 107 BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDED POWER PRESS, No. 52 With Electric Motor Attached Sometimes a press is so located with reference to the line shaft that it is more convenient to operate it by an independent electric motor attached directly to the press itself than by beltin,i<', The above half tone illustrates one method of attach- ing motor. Code Words for press with electric motor attached, Recoining Polarisio. See description and dimensions, pages 103 and 104. 10S i; 1. 1 ss CO. , ;oo K I. V N , "BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDED GEARED PRESS, No. 52 With Belt Rim Attached to Gear When a preJ^.s is desired to do heavy work requiring a slow and powerful movement of the slide, and al^o li^ht work calUn.y: for a quick stroke, both results may be obtained in a ^Giired press by attaching a belt rim to the arms of larKe gear, and making the liack shaft long enf)ugh to slip the piniim out of mesh with the gear as illustrated above, so it may be run free as a flywheel press. The press may thus be run with or without gearing as desired. This arrangement is applicable to almost any type of power press. Code \Yi)rds for No. 53 Geared Press, Recoining Polarity. Code Word for belt rim attached, Polarites. See description and dimensions, ]3agcs 103 and 104. K . \\' . ]; 1. 1 s s CO., i; R o o K I. Y -\ , X . ^ . , r . s . a . 100 "BLISS" POWER PRESS, No. 37'. Codu Word, RECHABITE Press No. 37 is similar 111 appearanct to the No. 3T'-2- It is sliown on page I'.IS in cnnnecti'in with a dial feed. For descriptinn and dimensions see pages I113 and 104. 110 R. w. Ki.iss CO., i;rooklyn, n. v., u. s. a. "BLISS" STRAIGHT-SIDED GEARED PRESS No. 37 V With Wedg-e Adjustment in Bed The abfive half tone represents a very powerful press, designed especially for heavy forming and embossing operations. It has a very massive frame, a lar^e eccentric shaft, heavy gearing', solid pitman and wedge adjustment in bed. Usually the bed is made solid, but if required a small opening is permissible. Code Words, Rechabitor Polarity. See descriptii.m on page 103 and. dimensions on page 104. E. W. BLISS CO., UROOKI. YN, N. Y., U. S. A. Ill "BLISS" GEARED POWER PRESS, No. 40 Code Words, RECLASPED POLARITY Photo. No. 10T4 shows this press with gear, flywheel, pulleys and outboard bearing on right hand side of machine. Code Word, Reclasping. Price, $ For dimensions and description sec pages 103 and 104. 113 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. STRAIGHT-SIDED POWER PRESSES Nos. 71 W, 72 W, 73 W and 74 W These presses, represented by half tone of No. 74 W Press on opposite page, have recently been designed specially for operating Sub-Presses in the manufacture of watches, clocks, jewelry and other similar articles usually produced in large quantities, and requiring great accuracy and uniformity. The straight-sided frame is heavy and compact, thus avoiding any unequal spring. It has long slide bearings, insuring great accuracy of movement. The Wedge Adjustment in slide is arranged with the hand-wheel at the back, out of the way of the operator, and affords a very accurate adjustment for fine work, with a solid mass of metal between the crank-shaft and die. A right and left-hand screw adjustment, as shown on page 109, is sometimes supplied on these presses. The bed is usually provided with an opening and covered with a thick bolster-plate, so any ordinary cutting and forming dies may be operated as well as Sub-Presses. Number of Press.. Price, (not geared, with wedge adjustment. . not geared, with screw adjustment.. of gearing, extra of extra bolster plate Weight, not geared (App.} lbs. Weight, geared (App.) lbs. Standard openingf in bed (round) ins. Largest opening m bed (round) ins. Width between uprights ins. Distance from bed to slide when down, adjustment up, standard stroke ins. Distance between gibs ins. Standard stroke of slide ins. Maximum stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Thickness of bolster plate ins. Diameter of bolster plate ins. Diameter of balance wheel, not geared, .ins. Width of balance wheel, not geared ins. Weight of balance wheel, not geared lbs. Speed of balance wheel, not geared, per minute revs. Speed of balance wheel, geared, per minute revs Diameter of large gear ins. Proportion of gearing Number of strokes per minute of geared press Diameter and width, pulleys on back shaft ins. Height to center of shaft ■ ins. Floor space, legs, F. & B. x R. & L., about ins. Floor space over all, not geared, P. & B. X R. & L ins. ['for flywheel presses, not Codewords > , geared, wedge adjustment . uoae woras, . j^^. fly^jjegi presses, not [ geared, screw adjustment . . For geared presses add the word Polarity 71 W 1,200 1,350 2 12 7 % 1 % 1^ 11}^ 34 135 130-200 33'^ 1:4 30-50 12x2}^ 55 33x24 33 X 37 Rojab Roje 72W 1,800 2,300 2J^ 14 9J< ^% H Vs IK 13J^ 30 350 125 120-200 29 1:4 30-50 16x3 60 36x28 36x34 Rojabac Rojeba 73 W 3,500 4,200 8 8J^ 16 105^ 8 y2 l'/2 H 2 15}^ 38 5V, 750 100 150-225 83 1:5 20 X 4 65 36x30 33x43 Rojabed Rojebic 74 W 5,800 6,700 4 18 13 10 ^. i'A r» 3S^ 17J^ 50 7^ 1,300 90 310-280 50 1:7 30-40 34x6 73 38x39 50x60 Rojabin Rojebide E. W. IILISS CO., IIKOOKLVN, N. Y., U, S. A. 113 STRAIGHT-SIDED POWER PRESS, No. 74 W With Wedge Adjustment Code W.. id, ROJABIN The above illustration shows the general style of Presses Nos. 71 \V, 72 W, 73W and 74 W. The hand wheel operating the wedge adjustment is at the back of slide out of the way of the operator, but may be placed at the front if so ordered. See dimensions on page 113. 114 E. W. BUSS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. :S iK o o >n n :s :«: I^Sis >^S g « X 03 = :s is :s; ■ a o « « fl rt^ QQOQw nJ (U ° "■C in Q> ro o 03 ;i w .a SPSS ■S -cu s- - Cm- !^ O- ^ W > - c |j .g is to c Oh O- /5j3 O- - ' Q -t! a t, cd •erf (U Ph >^ en g,MO c8 ta o U U5 m^ E . \V . BLISS CO., i; K O O K L Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . 115 STILES" GEARED STRAIGHT- SIDED POWER PRESS, No. 75 Code Words, ROLLINGPIN POLARITY This half tone shows the general style and appearance of the '' Stiles " Geared Straij,'-ht-sided Power Presses, No. 71, 72, 73, 74 and 75. They are always built with eccentric adjustment unless otherwise ordered. For dimensions see opposite page. 116 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "STILES" STRAIGHT-SIDED DOUBLE PITMAN POWER PRESSES Nos. 74 D, 75 D, 76 D These presses are very similar in design and construction to the regular Straight-sided Power Presses described on pages 114 and 115, but they are better adapted than those for work which requires a wider slide than it would be desirable to operate with a single pitman. The adjustment is made by means of a patent eccentric sleeve, which is common to both pitmans, and which can be easily turned and fastened in the required position. This construction makes the press exceedingly strong and rigid, while permitting of easy and accurate adjustment. These presses are largely employed in the manufacture of steel butts, T and strap hinges, hardware, agricultural machine parts, and other similar work. Number of Press Price of flywheel press Weight, about lbs. Distance between uprights ins. Distance between gibs ins. Distance from bed to slide when up ins. Standard stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Diameter and width of fljrwheel ins. Weight of flywheel lbs. Speed of flywheel per minute rev. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L. . .ins. Code Words Price of geared press Weight, about lbs. Proportion of gearing Diameter and width of flywheel ins. Weight of flywheel lbs. Diameter and width of driving pulleys. . .ins. Height to center of shaft ins. Floor space of legs, F. & B. x R. & L. . . .ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L. ...ins. Code Word : For geared presses, add Polarity 74 D 75 D 76 D 5,100 \%%. SH 1 43x6 900 90-110 42x42 Roman 6,500 24 15^ IIX 2 1 50x7 1,300 80-100 50x50 Romanism 8,500 24 IIX 2 1 60x7 1,800 75-90 60x52 Romantic $ 6,100 1 to 5 30x4X 350 20x4 69 42x36 46x57 8,000 1 to6 38x5>ir 725 20x5>^ 79 42x39 50x63 10,000 1 to7 42x6X 900 24x6 79 42x39 54x66 E . W . BLISS CO., I! R O O K L Y N , N . V . , U . S . A . in "STILES" STRAIGHT-SIDED DOUBLE PITMAN PRESS, No. 74 D Code Word, ROMAN The above half tinie .sh()\vs the general style and appearance of a series of three pi'esses, dimensions of which are given on page 110. 118 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. "BLISS" KNUCKLE-JOINT PRESSES Nos. 2 and 3 The illustration on opposite page shows one of a series of Knuckle- joint Embossing Presses with straight-side frames and wedge ad- justment in slide, largely employed in the manufacture of small sheet- steel, brass, copper and aluminum goods. For embossing small blanks, or shells previously cut and formed, a Dial Feed with Automatic Ejector may be employed to good advan- tage, largely increasing the output over ordinary hand feed, and without endangering the hands of the operator. For certain kinds of work a Tube Feed, as shown on page 2og, is well adapted. The Steel Wedge Adjustment is usually operated by a hand- wheel as shown on page 119, but may be arranged with the wheel at the left side of press as indicated on pages 133 and 133, or made to ad- just with a wrench instead of hand-wheel, as may be preferred. Number of Press . ( of press as illustrated Price -I of dial feed and knock-out, extra ( of tube feed, extra Weight lbs. Pressure exerted tons Distance between uprights ins. Stroke of baek-shaft ins. Stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Distance bed to bottom of slide, stroke down, adjust- ment up ins. Area bottom of slide, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Area of die bed, P. & B. x R. & L ins. Largest opening in bed, round ins. Thickness of bolster-plate ins. Diameter and width of flywheel ins. Weight of flywheel lbs. Height to center of shaft ins. Floor space of legs, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. "( for press as illustrated.. Code ] for dial feed. "Words ) for ejector. ( :- - - for tube feed. 2,300 30 13 5x8 10 X 125^ zy^ 30x5V 500 54 30x30 44x30 Rapecalk Precursive Predecoop Predicate 4,000 50 15 S'A i'A 'A S'A 6x10 12 X U'A 2A s 42x6^ 900 66 40x40 48x40 Rapecamel E. \V. HI. ISS CO., i;rooklvn, n. y. , r. .S. A. 119 "BLISS" KNUCKLE-JOINT PRESS, No. 3 Code Wdiil, RAPECAMEL See description and dimensions on page 118. 120 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. "BLISS" EMBOSSING PRESSES Nos. 59, 80, and 81 See pages 131, 122 and 123. These presses are specially adapted for embossing silver, britannia, brass, copper, etc., in the manufacture of m.edals, coin, regalia, jewelry, watches, silverware, etc. The No. 59, page 123, has a massive arched frame cast in one piece, the uprights having a cross section of 12 x 7 inches. The die is fastened to a slide which is actuated from below by means of powerful toggles. These toggles are made of steel castings, having hardened tool- steel pieces set in at the seats and joints. Adjustment for pressure and die space is effected by means of steel wedges between the punch holder and frame. It is intended for a pressure of about 300 tons. The frame is sometimes made of steel casting at an additional cost of $ The No. 80 is designed for embossing medals, watch cases and similar work requiring great pressure. The machine embodies several novel features. In order to withstand the tensile strain of 1,000 tons pressure, which it is designed to exert on the w^ork, the body is made of a solid wrought-iron forging, the center of w^hich is slotted out to accommodate the working parts. This wrought-iron body or frame is bolted to cast-iron housings at the rear, which carry the main crank shaft and driving mechanism. The mandrel on which the lower die rests is made of steel. It is operated by toggle links, made of tool steel, hardened and ground. The bearings of these links are cylindrical, being 1^ inches diameter by 12 inches long. The toggles are operated by a wrought-iron lever extending back between the housings, and the outer end of this lever is connected to the main crank by a powerful pitman. The crank shaft is a solid wrought-iron forging, 7 inches diameter, with crank slotted out, and is driven by a 6>^-foot gear. The driving shaft carries a friction clutch, with an automatic device recently designed, by means of which the clutch is thrown into operation, and after one revolution of the main gear is automatically thrown out, and a brake applied, thus stopping the. machine. In order to obtain the necessary adjustment of the dies to regulate the pressure, a steel shoe is provided above the mandrel, to which the upper die is attached. This shoe is held up in place by four rods passing up to a yoke at the top, and the weight supported by four large compression springs. The upper side of the shoe is made slightly inclined, and a steel wedge inserted between it and the bearing in the main frame. The position of this wedge is adjusted by means of a screw which passes through the side of the housing, and which is operated by the hand wheel shown. The No. 81, page 123, is designed after the same general plan as the No. 80, including wrought-iron frame, hardened tool-steel seats and toggle links, automatic pin clutch, etc., but is much lighter, being intended for pressures up to 350 tons only. The positive knock-out device in die mandrel is supplied only on special order. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, 121 ^ s ^ ss; s s ^ ia is n s =<= g "^ CD '*-' i? c p.- B J3 3 ft bo c ?, -^ 1-^ •-' T»-i ^ Q 6h fi i o (3 ^ ^ 5 ^ ft h W 1'33 E. W. 111. I SS ro. , liROOKI.YN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" EMBOSSING PRESS, No. 59 C<)<1l- Word, RECOMFORT Description on page 130. Dimensions on page 121. E. W. liLISS CO., r. ROOKLYN, -N . Y., V. S. A. 123 "BLISS" EMBOSSING PRESS, No. 81 With Positive Knoctc-out Device in Bed C(.de Words, RECOUPMENT PRECONDIT For description and dimensions see pages 120 and 121. 134 E. W. liLISS CO., IIROOKI.YN, REDUCING PRESSES, "BLISS" Nos. 1 , 2, 60 and 61 and "STILES" No. 83 Illusti^atud nil pa>^'cs lii'> Id 1:3S These presses are used for reducing the diameter, and thereby making into tubes of more or less length, cups or shells previt)usly cut and formed in double- action presses. They are more particularly used in the manufacture of such articles as cartridges, ferrules, pencil tubes and pencil eases, penholder.S, match- boxes, thimbles, burner tubes, napkin rin^s, cups, goblets, and a large variety of other articles in the brass and silverware lines. They are also extensively used for the forming, bending, and finishing operations on deep work. These presses are freciuently made with automatic dial feeds (see pages 193 to 199). They are mostly used ^vith gearing, as shown on page 127, with the exception of No. 61, which is more frequently used as a flywheel press. For geared press see Photo. 3:34. No. I Special Geared Press (Photo. 740) has 10-inch stroke and special slide with bar knock-out having 5-inch action and 10-inch adjustment, and die knock-out con- nected by tie rods directly with the slide. Weight, 5,600 lbs. Code Word, Rampognbta. Price, $ See Horizontal Reducing Press, page 129, and Double-Action Reducing Press, page 235. Number of Press. Price' geared I not geared Weight, without gearing lbs. Weight, geared lbs. Length of stroke, up to ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Area of bed ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance between uprights ins. Distance between ways ins. Distance from bed to toi^ of throat ins. Distance from bed to slide when up (strokes as printed) Size of flywheel in presses not geared ins. Weight of flywheel, not geared. lbs. Size of flywheel in geared presses ins. Weight of flywheel in geared presses lbs. Size of T. & L. driving pulleys, .ins. Ratio of gearing Height to center of shaft. ins. Floor space, legs, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all ins. Code \ ^"^' flywheel press Word' i for geared press. . "Bliss" "Bliss" Page 125 Page 127 1,460 1,800 6 91,5 X 20 4 5;'2 30 x4 350 20 X 4 8.50 16 X 4 1 to 5 60 33 X 31 46 X 48 4,250 5,6(10 10 17"ixl7;, 111 18 13 80"-2 45 X 6 1,100 42 X 5 700 24x 5 1 to 7J«' 80 37 X 42 4b X 05 llwi>iii|iact llamsliarkl: llfculaks Rampognosij 2 "Bliss" Photo 260 12,000 18 4 38 X 3ft 14 22 45 X 5 900 28 X 6 1 to 7}i 94 40 X 37 62 X 80 Kiijieniio 83 "Stiles" Page 136 3,400 4,000 10 20 15 20;-, 38 X 5% 725 30 X 4K 350 20 X 5 1 to7K 76 38 X 30 42 X 62 [iiMiiaiiut Rumekin 60 "Bliss" Page 138 6,300 4-30 19 12 16x4^ 3 Speeds 84 38 X 37 48 X .58 Recommits K. \V. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 125 "BLISS" REDUCING PRESS, No. 61 CiideWi.rd, RECOMPACT For descripticin and dimensions see page 124. 126 E. W. IIMSS CO., i; R no K I, V N , N. v., r. S. A, 'STILES" REDUCING PRESS, No. 83 Codeword, ROMEKIN For description and dimensions see Jjags 134. E . W . Ij L I S S CO., H R O O K L Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . "BLISS" REDUCING PRESS, No. 1 137 Code Word, RAMPOGNOSO For dimensions and description see page 134. 128 E . W . BI. 1 S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . BLISS" REDUCING PRESS, No. 60 With Rack and Pinion Movement Codu Word, RECOMMITS This press is intended for drawing shells and tubes up to 14 inches in length. It is considerably heavier and more powerful than other presses of this kind hitherto made, and will work more quickly and steadily. The countershaft supplied with this press makes 300 revolutions per minute, and a 2- inch driving belt is used. The stroke is adjustable between 4 and 30 inches. The working speed of the slide may be changed to suit the work, and change gears ma^' be furnished with the machine for this purpose. Those regularly supplied give working speeds of abriut 8, 12 and 10 feet per minute. Dimensions on page 124. E . W . BLISS CO., B R O O K I, Y N , N . Y U. S. A. 129 Code Word, RECOMBAT HORIZONTAL REDUCING PRESS No. 5 With Automatic Tube Feed and Knock-out The above illustration represents one of a series of presses designed for redrawing or "reducing" all kinds of shells previously cupped; also for tapering shells, for which an adjustable knock-out and automatic tube feed, with adjust- able hopper, are provided. Details of other sizes Ki^'en on application. Price WeiKht lbs. vStroke of slide, as required, up to ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Distance bed to slide, stroke down, adjustment up ins. Diameter and width of wheel ins. Wciy:ht of wheel lbs. Speed of wheel, strokes per ininute Floor space of legs, F. & B. x R. & I^ ins. Floor space over all, F. tt B. x R. & L ins, Heij^ht to center of shaft ins. 4,1100 K 5 8 45x6 1,100 liO-80 2K X Cil" 45xH0 33 130 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESSES Nos. 1-9 Illustrated on pages 133-146. Dimensions on pages 133 and 147. For operating large cutting and forming dies, or gangs of punches and dies extending over a large area, Double Crank Presses are de- cidedly preferable to the ordinary ' ' single crank " type. The two pitmans are so connected that they are always adjusted simultaneously, thus en- abling the operator to quickly raise and lower the slide to suit the thick- ness of dies without any danger of getting the guides out of alignment. These presses are made with " straight-sided" frames, as shown on pages 135-140, or with overhanging frames similar in style to the press shown on pages 134 and 141. The smaller sizes of these presses, up to and including the No. 4^, are frequently used as flywheel presses (see pages 133, 134, 136, 137 and 139), especially for operating cutting and perforating dies in tin and other light sheet metals. In that shape they are furnished with our " Bliss " Automatic Pin Clutch, which is also generally employed on most of the geared presses. For heavy cutting and forming it is best to use these presses with back gearing, as shown on pages 186, 188, 140-146. In connection with the larger sizes of back-geared presses we sometimes recommend the use of our Automatic Friction Clutch, which obviates the difficulties ex- perienced with the ordinary automatic clutches in presses of this class for certain kinds of work. The construction and application of this clutch will be understood from the cut on page 9. Its action is practi- cally instantaneous, and it avoids entirely the severe shock which, in the automatic pin clutches, tends to destroy the clutch parts, sometimes causing expensive delays and repairs. The larger gear wheel, instead of revolving continually, as \vith the pin clutches, is at a standstill until the clutch is brought into action. This constitutes an additional advan- tage in the saving of considerable wear, and avoids the necessity of a brake on the crank-shaft. The clutch may also be operated by means of a hand-lever in such a way that the operator can stop and start the slide instantaneously at any point. This facilitates to a very great ex- tent the setting of dies. These presses are used in the manufacture of sheet-iron and steel goods, such as vapor stoves, wrought-iron ranges, shingles, paneled ceiling and siding for buildings, cornice work, stove boards, drip pans, armature discs and segments, etc. , and for operating gangs of punches for rivet holes in tanks, water-pipes, gasometers, kitchen boilers, etc. They may also be arranged for forging purposes (pages 148-150) in the manufacture of hammers and similar articles requiring a series of dies set sida by side. When intended for punching holes in long strips of metal, openings are cored in the uprights. The crosshead is guided in long, adjustable bearings, so that cutting and perforating dies, as well as others requiring great accuracy of movement, may be operated. Double Crank Trimming Presses are intended for trimming long drop-forgings. They are used in navy yards, arsenals, and for electric and carriage work. The Nos. 4>^, 4^, 6 and Q}4 are representative of this type. Prices and particulars on receipt of information concerning requirements. See page 141. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. a. 131 SOME MODIFICATIONS OF "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESSES No. 3 Double Crank Press, illustrated on page 136, has its bed made with a removable front piece, not shown, which is taken out when the machine is to be used for wiring dies, such as are shown on pages 138 and 139, or for " horning " as per illustration on pages 39 and 136. The front piece is left in place when cutting, piercing, stamping, or combination dies are to be used. In this manner the machine may be employed for nearly all the die operations in the manufacture of heavjy pieced iron ware. For setting down the lock seams on very heavy stock it is preferable to support the front end of the horn, so as to prevent it from "springing." See Photo. No. 592. We furnish for this purpose, when required, a swinging and adjustable support fastened to the bed of the press. As shown with open front and sunken bolster, it is extensively used in the manufacture of tin ovens, such as are made in connection with gas and vapor stoves, also for bread boxes and similar work. The special "horns'* and "forces" shown are intended for setting down the inside corner seams of the oven bodies. The slide adjustment is now made as shown on page 185. No. 3 Special Inclined Double Crank Press, illustrated on page 137, is made with a cast steel slide having six separately adjustable punch carriers, and, as shown, is specially designed to cut and stamp six 1-pound tops or bottoms for condensed milk cans at each stroke from a 7 x 30-inch sheet of tin. This sheet is turned over after the first stroke so as to cut the remaining six lids at a second blow. The use of this machine results in much economy of time, labor, and s^ace. Similar machines may be made for all sorts of can lids and other combination die work. Weight of press, as shown, 6,350 pounds. Code Word, Rapte. No. 3J^ and No. 4^ Double Crank Presses, illustrated on pages 138 and 139, are specially designed for *' wiring," by means of such dies as are there shown, the top edges of foot tubs, heavy pails, and other large sheet-metal articles. By using in them the usual flat bolster plates in connection with a removable front piece to bed which closes up the open front, the presses become available for large cutting, com- bination, and shaping dies in the manufacture of body blanks, bottoms, stamped covers, etc. They may also be used as horn presses by fastening in them a " horn and force," similar to those shown on pages 39 and 136, so that they are practically "universal" machines for all the die operations required in the manufacture of heavy "pieced" ware. The roller slide shown in connection with these presses permits of moving the heaviest wiring dies with speed and ease, while the locking device, also illustrated, makes it impossible to trip the clutch until the die is returned to its correct position, thus obviating the possibility of costly accidents. The slide adjustments are now made as shown on page 140. Nos. 4%^ and 5^ Double Crank Presses as illustrated on pa^es 140 and 142 show an arrangement of springs in the crosshead and bed for operatmg a drawing ring used in connection with dies, for holding out the wrinkles in drawing and forming sheet metal. No. 6 Double Crank Press has the same general appearance as No. 6j4 Press on page 144. No. 6 B Double Crank Press, Photo. 1175, has the same general appearance as Nos. 6 and 6% Presses, but has an unusual amount of die space, is double geared, and is built with the "Bliss" Automatic Pin Clutch or the Automatic Friction Clutch, as desired. No. 6 C Press has a shaft with double eccentrics instead of double cranks, has an unusual amount of die space, is double geared, and is shown on page 143 with Automatic Friction Clutch, which may also be hand actuated, but may be built with the " Bliss " Automatic Pin Clutch. Nos. 7, 8 and 9 Double Crank Presses each have a "built-up" frame in which four heavy steel tie bolts take the working strain. They may be fitted, on special order, with a spring drawing attachment in bed, as shown on page 146, or with a Sositive knock-out attachment in slide. (Photo. No. 753.) No. 7 Press is single geared. Fos. 8 and 9 Presses are double geared. They may be operated by a "Bliss" Automatic Pin Clutch or by an Automatic Friction Clutch, as desired. 133 E. W. BUSS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. U. S. A. " }SlOO='°iS"S='" tD!5Jo " T-< I " O iil ^n^ " O T— ( in 'Je =« t- ■^- "< " " X X i2 «E«: XS=?Xg»V.oxSa xxiSg-g i8£ £ « = ^ XS' 5§ 66 o o 3 3 « C'ci c< mi! CO as • p^^nf o ^ - r7-( --^ 5 tfi (n xD xn ui ifi as £^1^ lis 0< P^OPOSSm > 3 f..p cn-g ..^S c2 S^ cd ^1 ti 3 s « «- ? 3 « — £1 Mj a.2.Sg"2 Bis-I'os.a s"^^^^ The *No and No. ature d, Ra £ es ^ rtt> E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . V . , U . S . A . 1?..S "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 1 Cnde Woiil, RANCAJADA The above half tone is a fair representation of both Nos. 1 and 2 Double Crank Presses. For description and dimensions see pages 130 and 132. IROOKLYN, N. V., TI . S. A. Description on page l-Hf. Dimensions on page 133. Plioto. No. J031 shows a special No. 2}< Double Crank Press, not geared, with plate knock-out in slide and crank-actuated knock-out in bed, for armature segment cutting. Code Word, Ranciastor. Weight, 8,000 pounds. Price, $ E. W. BI.ISS C O., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 135 BLl SS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, GEARED, No. 3 CodeWurd, RAPTAMUR Description on page 13U. Dimensions on page 133. 136 K. W . IILI SS !"( l: RiKi l< ],\-N , N. V . , i:. S. A, "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 3 With Special Fixtures for Setting Down Corner Seams on Square Box Work Ci.ik- Words f..r Press Alime, RAPTURES POLDERS Description on pages 130 and 131. Dimensions on page 133. i-ji- j--'iiiicii»ioii& oil pttye loic xoi- j^iiiicii&ioii& oil ijaye io^ E . W . n I, I S S CO., H R O n K I. Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A , 137 "BLISS" GANG PRESS FOR MULTIPLE COMBINATION DIE WORK, No. 3 Code Word, RAPTE Description on pages 130 and 131. Dimensions on page 132 138 E, W. i:l, ISS CO., r. ROO ICT,YN, N. V., U. S. A. GEARED DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 3'z With Roller Table for Wiring Large Sheet-metal Goods, and Safety-latch for Automatic Friction Clutch Code Words for Press AVithout Dies, RASGADOER RAMIFYING Patented- The slide adjustments are now made as shown on page 140. Description on pages 130 and 131. Dimensions on page 132. E. W. r.LISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. ISO BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 4;V For Wiring Large Sfieet-IVIetal Goods Code Words for Press Alone, RAVISHMENT POLDERS Description on pages 130 and 131. Dimensions on page 133. 140 I-., w. l-:l,ISS I'll., l: kij OK I,^' N , N. v., V. s. A. "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK GEARED PRESS, No. 4 '4 With Automatic Friction Clutch and Spring" Attach ment in Slide C.iilc Wi.ids, RAUDISING RAINBOWER Patuntfd Description on images liio and 131. Dimensions on page 132. E. W. BLISS CO. BROOKLYN, N . V . , U . S . A . 141 "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, GEARED, No. 4-H With Overhanging- Frame Code Word, RAPIER The overhan.cifing type of frame illustrated above permits of trimming long, drop forgings, cutting' openings in large sheets, punching ri\-et hoR-s in long sheets, strips, etc. For trimming long drop forged eye bolts and other similar work the No. 4^{ Press illustrated above is advised. Stroke, 5 inches. Depth of throat, 12 inches. Opening in bed, 2(> x 13 inches. Weight, IS, 000 pounds. Code Word, Rapier. Price, $ Description on pages 130 anil 13L Dimensions on page '['42. 142 E. W. BLISS CO., r.ROOKl.Y.N', N. Y., U. S. A, "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, GEARED, No. Sii With Automatic Friction Clutch and Spring Pressure Attacliment in Bed Ci.df Words, RAZORSTING RAINBOWING Patented Description on pages 130 and 131. Dimensions on page 132. E . W . BLISS CO., B R O O K L \' N , N . V . , U . S . A . 143 BLISS" DOUBLE ECCENTRIC PRESS, GEARED No. 6-C With Automatic Friction Clutch Code Word, REALITOSER Description on pages loO and 131. Dimensions on page 147 144 E. \V. liLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 6>< With Automatic Pin Clutch Code Word, READMIT Descrij^ition on jaages 130 and 131. Dimensions on page 147. K. W. BI. rSS CO. IIROOKI, \-N, N. \\ 14.-) "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 7 With Automatic Friction Clutch Code Word, READORNING Patented Description on pages 130 and 131. Dimensii ons on page 147 W. BLISS CO. BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A. 147 is CO l^feS^S 8i"lilS- «^ go S3" "ui^" 003 «oo^ M la 10 Si,< = g = «= §is>lixSSS X§m ^Sffl X :8 x^jgoto ;COco S"^ilis xgS Xgoo X oES >no« >^M^. ■^m--o X .S3 0.0 43 o s.a Si ma 3i ■?■? bfibfl o I'D gin • 01 P. "Tea 1) «*+-< S S.6 ■•dii-B to a)' bo :?i°-^i :|g|.|S -'S3 • o^"5S -I S3 X fi *.2, a o Mijoiu o m ? ^ Mg ? cfl O cd ftj^ d (I) c ° ? S^H'O "■C! 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"BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK FORGING PRESS, No. 6' With Automatic Pin Clutch Code Word, Without Punch and Die Holder, RAND This cut represents the general style and appearance of the Double Crank This cut represents g ^^ described on page 14S, when Foremg Presses Nos. 4:U, ■'rU-'^' ^Ti'^' "' "'= '- ' . „ ,,, ^ v buiU Jth Slide Adjustment and the " Bliss " Automatic Pm Clutch 150 Ji- W. i;i,]s.s CO. n K (-) O Iv I, \- N , N . ^- , U. S. A. "BL.SS" P.CK-EYE FORGING PRESS, No. 4,V B Codu \V,ir,l, RAVISSANT Patented description on page 148. E. \V. BLISS CO., BROftKLVN, N. V., U. S. A. 151 BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 134 Codeword, REDETARONO This half tone illustrates the general style and appearance ut Presses Nos. 123-138, which differ from those described on the previous pages by having their frames made in parts and bolted together, as against having the frame cast in one solid piece. They are well adapted for cutting or piercing light blanks of all sizes. For dimensions and prices see images 153 and 153. 153 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 5og £! <^ 5^^« 4! 5 00 e 00 M c 8 S 8 t COCO OJ sis- s 1) hog O 0) S bo bo u o ftp tfl tn^ o °°ba° •P-P =i* 00 ^is O (D B M «j^ tfl tn'O o Efl In CD Q> QJ'w u O aoT^ P<'°-4J-4-l.g i- M-iiw O O .„0 — • — A xiS^ u boboa 0) .a 'S'l) S'O di t>!>OtJ C !s ■^^ S 6 " o S ^4-i twtw o oT D — ' — ,0 J] ,5 1> Jl MMB u " .'S'oj g.'O 0. I>POO tn CO to to to .S.9-S.S -S S S h M-l to d •-' -t-i (DTJ J 41 00 OS^ 45 00 OS (s .5 o8n 03 0» o o " _J »-l tO+J w Wo o Cfl U9 0) (U Vq^ 0„Q "^ CO V boboa u ■o-S -Co n yj Ih .si 154 E. \\' . HLISS CO., BROOKLYN, i\ . V., U. S. A. "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, GEARED No. 125 With Round Bed Code Wcrds, REDGUMMING POLARITY See dimensions on page 152. E. \V. ULISS CO., liROOKL VN, N. V., V. S. A, 155 BLISS" DOUBLE-CRANK PRESS, GEARED No. 128 Code Words for Standard Medium Bed, REDACTICE POLARITY The above half tone represents Press No. 128 with a special bed. For dimensions of standard press, see page 153. 156 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, GEARED No. 422 The illustration on opposite page represents a new series of Double Crank Presses which are being designed as this book goes to print. When complete the series is expected to embrace four weights of pattern, each of which will be built with several different widths of space between uprights, the lightest pattern varying from 30 to 60 inches, and the heaviest from 36 to 84 inches. The size and weight of wheels and the diameter of shafts employed in connection with same are calculated for a specific duty, and all the other parts of the press are proportioned accordingly. The pattern construction is such as to permit a wide range in the size and style of bed and slide, such as a narrow bed and slide for punching rows of holes in sheets, for forming or embossing narrow strips of metal, or for operating shear knives ; or beds with large rectangular or round openings with slides to correspond, for large blanking, forming, embossing, perforating, etc. The slides have very long and wide bearings, thus insuring accurate guidance of the punches even for the most delicate work. They are well suited for operating compound dies for cutting notched armature disks and segments, and for other work of like character. The "Bliss" Automatic Pin Clutch will generally be employed on these presses, unless otherwise ordered, but the Automatic Friction Clutch can readily be used when preferred. Details of but one size of press are given herewith, but details and price of any other size will be given on application. Price of press, without gearing (Code Word, Redoface) Weight of press, without gearing lbs. Diameter and width of flywheel ins. Weight of flywheel lbs. Speed of flywheel, per minute rev. Price of press, with gearing, "Bliss" Automatic Pin Clutch (Code Word, Redofan) Price of press, with gearing. Automatic Friction Clutch (Code Word, Redfoanda) Rxtra \ *°^ knoc£:-out devices as on page 161 (Code Word, Ronciglia) Price 1 ^°'' knock-out devices as on page 165 (Code Word, Roncigllce) { for solid bed, with radial pm slots and T-bolt slots, no bolster (Code Word, Pokertabs) Weight of press, with gearing and Automatic Friction Clutch lbs. Diameter and width of flywheel, press geared ins. Weight of flywheel, press geared lbs. Speed of flywheel, press geared rev. Diameter and width of pulleys on back shaft ins. Proportion of gearing Number of strokes per minute Width between uprights ins. Width between gibs ins. Standard opening in bed, round ins. Standard thickness of bolster plate ins. Standard stroke of slide ins. Maximum stroke of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Distance bed to slide, stroke down, adjustment up ins. Height to center of shaft ins. Height over all ins. Floor space occupied by legs, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. $ u,m 60 xTJiC 1,800 75-80 16,500 45x6 1,100 285 28x6 .30 42 35K 6 3 10 88 120 48x56 88 X 113 E. W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 157 BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, GEARED No. 422 Code Word, REDOFAN For description see opposite page. 158 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. a. i« >ft = 5«, rr- n =° t- :_; ft ^ Sg^2««g>i »n um '^coc- as ■^—"ao'^j; Q«OOCD NM .^ tfi [O «i III la* oJ aJT3 Q> 0) (fl « « O O O-^ , . ^ ■S-S-iJ +j o ■*-• -.iJiw 00 lO WC0m«j»1^ td X a rtv h CO -o _ CO " v^TO CO O'^*W c o c 000 OCCfiC :3oH ■gsg "2 u ■dS-a •j rt CI p! [-1 M c4 ^ o a» o.i; u> o O « M m m-r; Or. ? mtr' . ^^-^ tj «>* c 0)5 3.2 •5^ - O ft 12 &| * ,^ c j< (1) " E . W . B I. I S S CO., BROOK l.\ N , N . V lo9 "STILES" STRAIGHT-SIDED DOUBLE CRANK GEARED PRESS, No. 95 Code Word, ROODBEAM Nos. 91-95 Presses have the general style and appearance of the press shown above as far as the frame, slide, and guides are concerned. They are used in the manufacture of hardware, sheet metal goods, paper and leather articles, etc. Dimensions on page 158. l(ifl E. \V. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. "STILES" DOUBLE CRANK POWER PRESSES Nos. 95'2, 95V, 96'<, 96'+, and 97 With Extra Length and Width of Guides DimeTisicins on page 15H These presses are specially designed for operating large and accurate cutting and perforating dies, such as are extensively used in the manufacture of armature disks and sections for electric motors and dynamos. The construction of these presses embodies a number of special features which have not until recently been used in connection with presses of this class. In order to give a firm support and accurate guidance to large and delicate dies, the slide bearings have been increased very much in length and width, as will be seen from the cuts on pages 159, 161, 163 and 16.5. Another special feature is the application to the larger sizes of the geared presses of this type of our new automatic friction clutch, which obviates the difficulties frequently experienced with the positive automatic clutches on heavy back-geared presses. Its application and construction will be understood from the cut on page 9. A pressure on the foot treadle shown releases a weight which actuates the powerful friction clutch on the back shaft, thus starting the press instantaneously, and obviating entirely the severe shock, which in the positive clutches tends to destroy the parts. After the shaft has made one complete revolution a cam releases the friction clutch, throwing into action at the same time a brake, and thus stopping the slide and holding it at the highest point of the stroke. The large gear wheel, instead of revolving continually, is, when these new clutches are employed, kej-ed on to the shaft, and is at a .standstill until the clutch is thrown into action. There is nothing about these clutches which is liable to get out of order, and for whatever wear may be occasioned by continuous use, easy means of compensation are provided. By removing a key, these clutches may be controlled by hand lever, stopping or starting the press instantly at any point of the .stroke, thus facilitating considerably the setting of dies. E . W li I, I S S CO., 1! R O O K L Y N , 161 "STILES" ARMATURE DISK-CUTTING PRESS No. 95,'4 With Positive Knock-outs for PuncVi and Die Code Words, RONGIGATA RONCIGLIA This press is specially designed for cutting; the entire armature disk (outside, inside, and notches, Fig. l,"pa^e 164) at one stroke, and for that class of work is em- ployed on disks up to 11 or 12 inches in diameter. For larger sizes it is furnished with gearing, and sometimes with a body casting of steel. It may also be used for simultaneously cutting the outside and inside of plain rings (Fig. 2, page ll>41 up to 26 inches diameter. It is also a useful machine for cutting the smaller segments for armatures of large generators, in which case the outside of the segments and the holes in same are frequently punched simultaneously. See page 426. Dimensions on page lS8. Description on pages 160, 162, 164 and 160. 183 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. ARMATURE DISK-CUTTING PRESSES With Positive KnocI<-out Devices for PuncVi and Die Illustrated on pages 24, 44, 161, 163, 165 and 167 The requirements of armature work for electric motors and dynamos have led to the construction of presses which differ in essential points from those used for other styles of sheet-metal work. The usual form of armature is made up of annular disks with notches on the outside or inside circumferences. As it is essential to have the outside and inside exactly concentric, it has been found best to adopt dies which, by cutting them simultaneously, eliminate the inaccuracies which are almost unavoidable when the cutting is done in two or more operations. In many cases the notches and keyslots are also punched at the same time, all of which calls for tools having " throw-out pads, " in addition to the cutting parts, so as to automatically push the disks and scrap out of the dies and punches. These "throw-out pads" have generally been operated by means of heavy springs, which are not always reliable, and consume a great deal of the power of the press. The presses shown on pages 24, 44, 161, 163, 165 and 167 are designed to operate these ' ' throw-outs " in a positive manner, and consume but little of the power of the press. The bottom plate, which operates the "die-pads" through radial slots or pin-holes in the bolster, is actuated by means of two rods connecting it directly with the slide, as shown on pages 161 and 163. It is adapted for both disk and segment cutting. , When presses are to be used exclusively on work requiring die ' ' throw-out pads " some manufacturers prefer a solid bed with radial pin-slots and T-bolt slots, as shown on page 165 (Code Word, Poker- tabs), but the presses are regularly built with bolster plates as shown on page 161. For disk cutting only, two cross-pieces, adjustably attached to the frame of the press, actuate the "throw-out pads" of the punches by striking against them on the return motion of the slide. For cutting armature segments as well as disks (see page 426) a plate knock-out in the slide, as shown on page 165 (Code Word, Ronciglice) is required, instead of the bar knock-out shown on page 161. This permits of locating the knock-out pins at any point in the slide, as may be required by the size and shape of segment to be cut. No. 95^ Geared Press is sometimes used with a Positive Automatic Clutch, but the Automatic Friction Clutch is advised on all larger sizes. For dimensions and particulars see pages 31, 24, 36, 44, 158, 161-167. See notes on dies, page 486. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., II. S. A. 163 ARMATURE DISK-CUTTING PRESS, GEARED No. 95j4 With Positive Knoctc-out Devices for Punch and Die Code Words, RONFLANTE RONCIGLIA iJBSSi^^^a. This press is used for cutting armature disks complete with outside notches as per Fig. 1, page 164, up to about 14 inches diameter, also plain disks, Fig. S, page 164, up to 26 inches diameter. Segments of disks for large generators up to 26 inches in length may also be cut in this press. Dimens'ions on page 158. Description on pages 160-163, 164 and 166. See also page 426. 164 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. THE CUTTING OF ARMATURE DISKS According to the size and quantity of disks required they are usually cut in one of the following ways : 1. For very large diameters or relatively small quantities, the shearing of the outside and inside circles is done on the No. 105}4 Circu- lar Shear described on pages 308-310. These disks are then notched on one of the notching machines illustrated and described on pages 301-303. The key-notches on the inside are usually slotted after the disks have been put together by means of a vertical shaping machine. For disks 18 inches or less in diameter, with small center holes (Fig. 3 on page 436), No. 105 Circular Shear on page 301 may be used for the outside, and the inside be punched on a No. 18 or No. 17 press, as per pages 16 and 80, according to diameter of disk. 2. For such disks as are made in large quantities and which are of moderate diameter (for street-car motors, for instance), the best factories use power presses, with tools so arranged that the inside with its keys-slots and the outside with its notches are cut simultaneously at one stroke (see Fig. 1 on this page). This constitutes the quickest, most accurate, and most economical way of manufacturing armature disks in large quantities. The presses used for these dies are provided with knock-out attachments which discharge the scrap and the disks so as to lie loosely on top of the dies, whence they may be easily and quickly removed (see page 163) . ' For punching disks in ihis manner, the following machines are recommended : No. 2iA for diameters up to 6 in. (page 24). No. 30A for diameters up to 9 in. (page 44). No. 95^ for diameters up to 13 in. (page 161). No. 955^ Geared, for diameters up to 14 in. (pages 163 and 165). No. 955^ Geared, with frame made of a steel casting in- stead of cast iron, for di- Fig. 1. ameters up to 16 in. (page 158). No. 97 Geared, for diameters up to 30 in, (page 167). Fig. a 3. In the many cases where the dies mentioned in connection with the second method would be too costly to be economically used, we re- commend the cutting out simultaneously of the plain outside and the notched inside as indicated by Fig. 8' on this page. This method pro- duces an absolutely concentric blank ready to be notched, and, as the outside notches are cut separately, the power of the presses is equal to much larger diameters than those specified in connection with the second method. In this way : No. 21A Press (page 34) will punch up to 14 in. diameter. No. 30A Press (page 44) will punch up to 24 in. diameter. No. 95^ Press (page 161) will punch up to 36 in. diameter. No. 95^ Press (page 165) will punch up to 33 in. diameter. No. 9654 Press (page 158) will punch up to 40 in. diameter. No. 97 Press (page 167) will punch up to 46 in. diameter. (Continued on page 166.) 11 1, 1 s s ro . i; K n o K I. Y N , 165 ARMATURE DISK-CUTTING PRESS, GEARED No. 95 M With Solid Bed and Ra- dial Slots, Positive Knock-out Devices for Punch and Die, and Automatic Fric- tion Clutch. Patented Tills press is desij^ned for the class of work mentioned on pa.i^e lt)2. It will cut the outside and inside simultaneously on plain disks (Fi>c. 2. paj^e ItU) up to 35^^ inches diameter when disks are not less than 'i inches wide, and up to 14 or 15 inches diameter when all the outside notches are also to be cut at the same stroke (Fig. 1, pajye U'i4V It may also be used for cutting segments or sections complete at one stroke, with all their teeth or holes, up toys'* .^ inches long. (Figs. 1 and 2 on page 166.) Dimensions on page 158. Description on pages 102, 164 and 166. 166 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. (Continued from page 164.) The notching is then done on the notching presses illustrated and described on pages 201-303. From the inside scrap which is shown at the left of the press on page 44, the projections corresponding to the key-notches are usually removed by a die which at the same stroke outs the inside with its key- notches, thus working the scrap over into smaller disks without any loss of stock. 4. In some works it would not pay to use the dies named for the third method, which dies are still somewhat expensive, on any but the most current sizes of disks. In that case we recommend dies which cut the outside and inside separately by means of the following presses: No. 215^ Press, for light stock up to 18 inches diameter pages 21 and 22 No. 30 Press, for stock up to 16 inches diameter pages 36 and 40 No. 22 or No. 25^ Special Double Crank Press for diameters up to 26 inches pages 21 and 132 No. 125 D. C. Press, Geared, for diameters up to 40 inches page 152 No. 126 D. C. Press, Geared, for diameters up to 46 inches page 152 No. 127 D. C. Press, Geared, for diameters up to 50 inches page 152 For the smaller sizes of disks, the presses illustrated and described on pages 16 to 33 are extensively used. THE CUTTING OF ARMATURE SEGMENTS VaiiimiiiiMjiJiiifly \Qn .fin ODOOnnn n/ Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 For segments used in very large quantities, the outside and the holes or notches are frequently cut simultaneously by means of dies, which are so arranged that they discharge the scrap and the segments auto- matically from the lower and the upper tools. The presses generally used for this class of work are the " Stiles" types, illustrated and described on pages 158 to 167, the size depending upon the length of the segment. Some of the ' ' Bliss " patterns, pages 130 to 147, have also been employed for this purpose. The size of machine required can be easily determined from the dimensions given in tables on pages 133, 147 and 158, where the standard opening in bed will indicate about the maximum capacity for this class of work. Most segments have their plain outsides cut first, and are perforated or notched separately in a second operation. The " Bliss" Presses Nos. 3, 3}i, 5 and 5^, dimensions of which will be found on page 133, are frequently employed for cutting large sections. The beds of these presses may- also be provided with an intersecting opening of large diameter, making them suitable also for cutting outside diameters of large disks. See also armature segment cutting shear, page 309, and segment notching press, page 305. See note on disk and segrnent cutting dies, page 436. E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , [J . S . A . 167 ARMATURE DISK-CUTTING PRESS, GEARED No. 97 With Positive Knock-out Devices for Punch and Die, and Automatic Friction Clutch Code Words ROOSTCOCK RONCIGLIA Patented This press is especially designed for blankinj? and piercing (either separately' or at the same time) the largest sizes of armature disks and segments. The slide is guided in adjustable Avays of exceptional length and width so as to carry the very expensive tools with perfect accuracy. The breadth of slide between ways is 44^:^ inches. Dimensions on page 158. Description on pages 163-164 and 166. 168 !■:. W . 1:1, ISS CO., li K O K I.Y N , .N . N' . , 11. S. A. STILES" OVERHANGING DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, No. 105 Codeword, ROPEDANCER This half tone represents the general style and appearance of the "Stiles' Overhanging Doitble Crank Presses Nos. 101-100. Dimensions on page 1~0. E . W . 1! L 1 S S CO. i R (1 1 1 K I. \' N , N . Y . 169 'STILES" OVERHANGING DOUBLE CRANK PRESS, GEARED, No. 114 Code Word, ROSARIES The abo\-e half tone represents the general style and appearance of the "Stiles" Double Crank Overhanging Presses Nos. 111-114, which are built with solid beds and long strokes specially for cutting cloth, linen, duck, paper, leather, etc., by means of hollow cutters. See dimensions on page 170. 170 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 5SS d i^ c ■3" " « hi ■" O S m is ">£ aJ dJh hnOJ ^■"•° S d *-■ o o 3 d Pi ■M rj+J tfl n «1 (1) " t- 5 - f,) o fl t^ S'r;.- o ,, Q) O S O ™ S o '^ "J to P - 1 3 >4" 32-2 0) (0 -^ «_ 81 «2 o cd 043 in o «5 o et § « 43 f> — B .So :j3 o o C bog b«o ■s'5 W +^ .ti CO S S fi 3 t< . P'gg'SS I- K [^ O 0,63 Po X«: is ^tt CO m ;s;is M.§!^ 3 0) c .Q 4) 'B ^•013 4) 4> p. '5,. B ^^|-§2gS. , 0) ^ned for operating narrf>w dies uf great length, requiring considerable power, such as gang punching dies for boilers and tanks riveting dies for mower knife bars, corrugating and forming tools, etc. The No. lo Press will easily punch at one stroke % 5-16 inch holes along the edge of a sheet 73 inches long, the thickness of the iron being No. 10 B. W. Gauge. The No. iij^ Press will punch 150 J^'-inch holes through J^^-inch iron. See pages 172 and 173. The slide adjustment is effected by means of a patented device which is specially adapted to withstand heavy strains. The driving shaft has our new Automatic Friction Clutch. This clutch is thnnvn into operation by depressing the foot treadle. When the crank-shaft has made one revolution the clutch is auto- matically thrown out and a brake applied, thus stopping the press. This clutch is also provided with a hand lever by which it may be operated, starting and stopping at any point of the stroke, making it very convenient in setting dies. This device obviates the difficulties which hitherto have seemed inseparable from the action rif clutches on heavy back-geared presses. The standard dimensions of this press (page 173) can be considerably modified to suit special requirements. The Cam Stripper (Code Word, Pregnander) frequently used in connection with these presses permits the use of much shorter and therefore more durable punches than can be employed with stationary strippers. This stripper comes down upon the metal, straightening it out before, and holding it straight during, the punching and stripping. After the stripping it moves up with the punches. This arrangement presents the additional advantage of obviating the blow against the lower side of the stripper-plate, which, with stationary strippers, occurs upon the return stroke of the slide because of the necessary play between die and fixed stripper which permits the punched bar or sheet to be carried up against the plate before stripping. This well-known cause of broken punches is entirely remo\-ed by the device illustrated below. The steel backing for the punches and the front support of the stripper-plate are made in sections which can be easily displaced to put in new punches. Section showing Cam Stripper 172 E. W. BLISS CO., HROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. C*J 6 o 4:3 i£ OC i £ 1^? s c: S s 1 s S ft fi6 ec be ^ w CO i 1 a. c §•5 QC EC <©■ g^ (N H ^ ^ ' s = g ^8gS^^- « 00 = - si II Is ce DC <© (O 2 B C ,Q i3 C " £■' (4-1 0) -o ^ ►: ij ft ft CD " .& 3 3 a I^i e X " s s 3 ?! US ^ i; bo u 'd „ '"' ass § as -4-1 g * M CD I- '3 ■? o l-< u ni U] y « & «> lU s ■0 ■« s ■° -a .S — ^~ bo •SI § op u ■i S ?S 3 d) -tJ of iri S •i -1 -e >• S" * — ■o a press tripp cam s latere dies f 1 ID •n 4) o o o o ^ ^ l- £ M ^ ^ p. *W drS -■ :^ c8 c w o d (d ^ fH 5 c 3 01 S "1 « tn m t. P o 00 *f-4 t4-|l|-l E . W . 1! 1, 1 S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , V . 9,. A . 177 "STILES" PERFORATING PRESS, No. 156 With Double Roll Feed, having Lateral Motion for Staggering- Patterns, and Cam-Actuated Stripper ^°'^WiSoufDie'.^,''!';'".'^T.';':!?!ROSCOAPRECURSO PREGNANDER ^""^fvithou^Die"'. ,'":.'"'". T.'"' I ROSCOBE PRECURSO PREGNANDER Description on pages 174 and 17G. 178 E. w, ];i.iss (.:o., Brooklyn, n. \. u. s. A. "BLISS" DOUBLE CRANK PERFORATING PRESS No. 3 Not Geared, with Double Roll Feed Code \V.,rds, RAPTURES PREDACEAN The above half tone represents Double Crank Press Xo. 3, page 135, arranged with double roll feed for perforating sheets of metal up to 28 inches in width. Eccentric roller release is provided i^or the insertion and remo\-al of sheets. This general arrangement of double roll feed is applicable to any '.>f the double crank presses described on pages 132 to 147. Price of No. 3 Press and feed as shown, exclusive of dies, .^ E. W. ULISS CO., liKOOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 179 "BLISS" PERFORATING PRESS, No. 30 With Automatic Double Roll Feed Code Word, RECUMBENT This press has been adopted by many leading manufacturers on account of its speed of production, the accuracy of its work, and the ease with wliicli the dies and punches may be adjusted or removed. It may be run at from 7n^](i|} strokes per minute, according to the class of work done, and will punch a full double row of holes at each stroke across a 14-in. sheet. Tlie side frames have openings cored through them ; the roll housings are hinged, and a removable front piece to the bed is provided, all for convenience m changing dies and removing broken punches or dies. Each set of rolls has a hand-wheel" for quickly adjusting the sheet at the start, or removing it at the end. For general dimensions seepage 30. Weight, about lbs. 5,000 Price of machine with automatic roll feed, exclusive <^f dies $ 180 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. a. BLISS" STANDARD SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROLL FEEDS All Roll Feeds, unless otherwise ordered, are provided witli Hand Wheels, and Automatic Roll Release so arranged that it may be adjusted to release the grip of rolls on the sheet at every stroke. All feeds not back-geared have maximum feed as per table below. Where longer feeds than those specified are required, the feed rolls must be back-geared. The Standard Single Roll Feed is shown on page 183 and the Double Roll Feed on page 185 as they are regularly applied to the " Bliss " presses. The general ap- pearance of these feeds as applied to the " Stiles " punching presses is shown on page 187, and the Back-geared Double Roll Feed is shown on page 189. Roll Feeds are made in great variety to suit special requirements, and most of them are actuated by a ratchet device as shown on pages 183 and 185, but some are arranged with a friction disk, as on page 181, instead of the ratchet. When not otherwise instructed we always supply the feeds with the ratchet device, also to feed from left to right, and from front to back. Code Words indicating the style of roll feeds, in addition to those in the table below indicating the size, have been arranged as follows : Style A, to feed LEFT to RIGHT, Style A, to feed RIGHT to LEFT, Style B, to feed FRONT to BACK, style B, to feed BACK to FRONT, For Back-Gearing on roll feed, Precursade. Precursald, Precursect. Precurseur. Precurs. No. of Feeding Device. Diameter and width of rolls ins. Longest feed per stroke of press (ad- justable by ^ in.)ins. Price of single roll feed for single action presses Code Word do. do. . . Price of single roll feed for double action presses Code "Word do. do. . . Price of double roll feed for single action pre.sses Code Word do. do. . . Price of double roll feed for double ac- tion presses Code Word do, do. . . For Back-Gearing, either single or double roll feeds, add to the above prices (Code Word, Precurs) 1 lis X S Raffad Raicitas i Raifosa IK Rafale $. Rafface Raia Raifosace 3^x« 2K Raffineur Raffaela Raide Raifosadar 3J^ x5 Rageur Raffain Raideur 4. Raifosagan 5 5^x7 4 Ragtail Raffamed Raidmania Raifosamer 6 5i< x9 4 $■ Ragotin Raffancy Raifort Raifosatni The above Code Words and Prices refer only to Standard Feeds. 183, 185, 187 and 188. See pages E . W . BLISS CO., K R O O K L ^' N , N . Y . , U . S . A . 181 STILES" PRESS WITH AUTOMATIC ROLL FEED No. 71 Code Word, ROKY The slide of this press isprovided with a wedge adjustment actuated by means of the hand wheel in front. The upper feed roll may be quickly raised by means of an eccentric handle permitting the strip to be correctly placed, released, and re- adjusted at any time. The pawl operates on the edge of a toothless disk, taking its '' bite " by means of a wedgmg action, which permits of easy adjustment and fine spacing. This machine is very useful for bicycle chain work, clock and watch parts, Yale key-blanks, and many similar articles. The distance from bed to bottom of slide when up is ^^2 inches, giving room for a sub-press if desired. Weight of machine as shown, 1,000 lbs. Dimensions on page 114. Price, $ 1W2 !■; . \\' . 11 1, I S S C (.) . , 1! K O Ci K 1. Y N , N . \' . , U . S . A . ARCH PRESS No. 52 With Single Roll Feed, Push Feed, Lateral Slides and Ejector <^ The abo\-e half tone illustrates a c<»mbination of single r<:)ll feed, push feed, lateral .slide iiir)\'eiTient and automatic ejeetor, in cfmnection with dies to perforate, blank, letter, form and ulose in a brass shell for caster fork or other articles requir- ing' similar operations. Price on application with samples and full details. Code Word for press with attachments cxclusi\-e of dies, Recoinitis. \v. i;Li ss Ci.) . , 1; R O O K I. V N , N . S. 183 "BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 19 With Automatic Single Roll Feed Code Words, REBELLOW PRECURSORS The above half tone represents the general appearance of ' ' Bliss " Inclinable Presses Nos. IS to 31, with standard single roll feed, Stj'le A. For dimensions of presses see pages 20 and 21. For roll feeds see page 180. 184 E . AV . M I. I S S CO., i; R O O K I. \' N , N . Y . , U . S . A . "BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 18 With Double Roll and Lateral Feeds Code Word for Pres: Without Feeds, REBELLIOUS This hal{ ttuie represents a '' Bliss" Press No. 18, with a special double roll feed. Style B, and lateral feed, with dies, for embossing-, blanking and forming tin staples or tags from strips of tin. It.Hllustrates a method of combining feeds for autnmatically perforating, embossing or lettering, blanking and forming miscel- laneous small tm and brass goods. Adaptati'm of: other special roll feeds to No. 18 Press is shown by Photo. No. 757, representing a special single rcill feed, Style A, with automatic irnger gauge for perforating strips of metal for box straps ; also by Photos. Nos. H70 and 871. repre- senting a special single roll feed, Style B, for perforating rows of holes in strips of sheet metal. Photns. '.i'.U and 9ii.5 represent a "Bliss" No. 19 Press, with special single rtjU feed. Style A, and slide feed to perfcjrate, blank and form from the strip small sheet metal articles. l^imensions of " Bliss " presses on pages '^0 and 21. Standard roll feeds on page 180. F. . \V. HI.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. 185 "BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 20 With Automatic Double Roll Feed Code Words, REBELS PREDACEOUS The above illustration of the " Bliss" Inclinable Press Xo. 20, with standard double roll feed. Style A, also shows the general style of presses Nos. IS to SI with double roll feed. For dimensions of these presses see pages 20 and 21. Standard roll feeds on page 180. 1 R o ( I K I, \" N , N . Y . lf^(l K. W. III.ISS (', THE "STILES" PUNCHING PRESS, No. 1 With Single Roll Feed Code Words, RIOT PRECURSORS We make these presses in ten sizes tor automatically feeding sheet metal or wire into cutting and forinini^ dies. The feeds are made with various size rolls, with automatic release action for the upper roll, also with hand wheels. See standard roll feeds on pages 180, las, 185, 187 and 188. W . B I, I S S ISKOOKI.YN, N. V 187 Code W(irds, RIOTING POLARENTE PREDACEOUS STILES" PUNCHING PRESS, No. 2 With Stay Rods and Double Roll Feed This press is specially acUipted fin' blanking and piercin.i^ bic^'cle chain links, washers, watch, clock and. lock parts, and many other pieces used in the manu- facture of hardware, lamps, electric apparatus, etc. The die first pierces the holes and then cuts the blanks, producing from lUO to 150 pieces per minute. On each stroke of the press, at the moment when the pilot pms attached to the blanking punch are about to enter the holes, previously pierced, the upper rolls are auto- matically raised so as to relea,se the strip and permit the pilot pins to shift it into the proper position, correcting any "slip" which may ha\-e occurred in feeding. By means of the hand wheels shown, the strip may be quickly fed to the starting position and the last end quickly removed. Some manufacturers use these presses with single instead of double roll feed. When required for piercing and blanking only, the stay rods are generally omitted, but when chain links are to be flattened or embossed on this press, the stay rods add verv much to the rigiditv of the press and satisfactorv results from the dies. See also pages 18(1, 183, 185 and 18S. 188 \\- . ]? L I S S CO. B R < t O K L ^' N , "STILES" PUNCHING PRESS. No. 2 With Automatic Cam Stripper and Double Roll Feed Code Words RIOTING, PREGNABLE PREDACEOUS This half tone, and the one on pa.u;e IH'.), illustrate methods uf applying- our Automatic Cam Stripper Device to the "Stiles" Punching Presses in connection with Double Roll Feeds for piercing and blanking bicycle chain links, washers, watch, clock and lock parts, and many other articles in the line of hardware, electric g-oods, etc. The Stripper Plate is attached tu the stripper rods, which receive their ver- tical motion through cam rock shafts connected by links to a yoke adjustably attached to the slide. As the slide descends, the stripper first straightens, then securely clamps, the stock and holds it under pressure while the punching and stripping are being done, producing much more perfect results than is possible with a fixed stripper. This arrangement permits of making the punches shorter, more stocky and durable, and of punching a smaller hole in proportion to the thickness of stock, because of the close support which the movable stripper gives to the punches up to the point where they enter the stock. For dimensions of press, see page G2. See also presses on pages 98, 99, 189 and 230. r> L I S S CO., 15 R O O K I. ^- N , N . 189 "STILES" PUNCHING PRESS, No. 3, GEARED With Cam Stripper and Double Roll Back-Geared Feed Code Words, RIPPLED PREGNABLE PREDACEOUS PRECURS This press is intended for the same class of work as referred to on page 188, only heavier, and the double roll feed is back-ja^eared to give a longer feed of stock at each stroke than the regular feed gives. See page 18(1. See dimensions of press on page iJ2. See also presses on pages 08, 99, 188 and '2'ZO. 190 E . w . r. I . I s s CO., r R o o K L y \ , n . y . , v . s . a . "BLISS" BENCH POWER PRESS, No. 018 With Automatic Burner Perfo- rating Attachm Code ^Vords, REBENLUST PRECURSING The Perforating Attachments on press illustrated above represent only nne of many perforating devices which we make for sheet metal shells of various shapes. As shown above and in Fig. 2, page 101. the attachments are made for taper and crowning shells, which necessitates ihe setting of die holder and rotating device at an angle to the lower face of slide. Figs. 1 and 3, on page iTtl, show attachments for perforating cylindrical work. Special Attachments have to be devised to suit special shapes, and the cost of same, and the number of holes that may be perforated at each stroke, depends upon the shape of the shell to be operated upon. The Perforating Die, with a chuck of suitable shape, is motmted on a die holder, and a ratchet wheel is arranged to rotate the shell at each stroke of the slide, the ratchet ha\'ing teeth spaced to stiit the spacing of holes desired in the shells. The perforating "may be done at the rate of 150 to 200 strokes per minute, according to size and shape of shell. All of the adjustments are easily and quickly made, so that but a short time is required to change the attachments from one style of shell to another. The above illustration showsthe hxtures applied to our No. o'lH Press, but similar attachments are frequently applied t'> our larger presses Nos. 1(>, IH, 19 and 20. We also furnish this press, if so ordered, with a latch lock for the clutch con- nection, which is automatically released after one revolution of the article on the perforating chuck, thus stopping the press automatical!}' after the requisite number of strokes have been made. Price, complete with one set of round hole perforating dies § Price, for extra stand, chuck, pawl, and feed connection (Code "Word, Precisely) Price, extra for automatic clutch release (Code Word, Precipice) E. \V. BI.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. 191 FIXTURES FOR PERFORATING BURNERS AND OTHER SHELLS Particulars on applicatinn Photo. No. Qfifi shows cylinder purforatini,^ attachment as applied to ''Bliss" No. u; Pruss. Fig. 3 Sciiring Press. Fig. 4 Scoring Press ( Fig. 4) is used for cutting shirt tabs and similar small articles from cloth, linen, leather, etc., by means of hollow cutters fastened to the slide. This is a " Bliss " Power Press, No. 19, with automatic attachment for slowly feeding a strip of paper underneath the material to be cut. thus offering at each stroke a new place for the cutting edge to come down on. Code Word, Rebellis. A similar device is sometimes applied to the '' Stiles " Punching Presses, pages IJ2 and tiy. Prices on application. 193 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. DIAL FEEDS ON POWER PRESSES Dial feeds of various kinds may be applied to nearly all our power presses. They are used for automatically carrying blanks, shells, cups, etc., between the punch and die to receive a second and third operation. They are largely used in the manufacture of brass goods, trimmings, buttons, cartridge and primer shells, tubes for pen and pencil cases, and many other specialties. Two essentially different styles of dial feeds are in general use. The Friction Dial Feed, page 306, consists of a smooth circular disk which revolves continuously, in combination with stationary guides and gauges above it, so that the pieces placed on the disk are led accurately under the punch. In order to insure reliable action we furnish in most cases a finger or gripping movement, which places and holds the piece in its exact position when ready for the descending punch. The Friction Dial Feed is best for redrawing short shells or pieces which are not liable to topple over. The Ratchet Dial Feed consists of a circular plate which connects with the main shaft through the medium of cams or pawls, so as to receive an intermittent rotary motion. This disk is provided with a number of holes to receive either the work or dies. By the use of this feed it is possible, in many cases, to submit the pieces to two or three consecutive operations without rehandling. The feeds shown on pages 193-300 are Ratchet Dial Feeds, and that on page 206 is a Friction Dial Feed. Prices of dial feeds vary according to size and special features involved. Approximate prices of ordinary dial feeds without bushings are noted below merely for general guidance. Dial Feeds Only, for Presses Numbers 018 18 19 20 52 37 73K Price of ratchet dial feed, exclusive of bushings, dies, etc %... %... $... $... $... $... $ BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, 193 o r^ * X J3 3 s a. "^ CO cu CJ DC o Hi •0 0) 0) o 5 u. a M-t CL 'a B o - OJ X o 5 J3 3 a o 2 ^ - vi cu CO i^' ^ ;_. CO 'oj Cj OJ OJ OJ c o y; s 11 1) a OJ X 3 _bfl £ '4-1 to u tu o a CD Oh o o OJ Cll o S 'f. OJ of 1^ OJ 0) J3 bTj CU P -^-' tH pi b/:' ■p X^ c 194 K . W . I! ], I SS CO l!RO ') K L^■ N, N . V. STILES" OPEN BACK POWER PRESS, No. 1 1 With Single Roll and Dial Feed Combined C(k1u Words, ROBUST PRECURSORS PRECURSIVE This press is used ior manufacturing paper fasteners and other small sheet metal staples. It takes the metal from the coil and feeds it to the punching dies, which deliver the blank into the dial plate that carries it to the bending and shaping tools. The press may be worked at considerable speed and used in many industries. Photo. No. 6G.J shows " Bliss " Press No. IH with single roll and dial feeds, also safety stop attachment. Prices im application with samples of work and full particulars. W. BI.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., I'. S. A. 195 BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESS, No. 19 With Automatic Dial Feed Code Words, REBELLOW PRECURSIVE Tht above half tone is a go(.)d representation (.>f a re.i^ular dial feed as applied to " Bliss" Presses Nos. 018 to 20. Photos. Nos. 010 and Oil show No. 10 Pres.s with dial feed and a piek-oft attachment for taper shells, where the bottom is to be embossed, perforated or cut out. Photo. No. fj40 shows a No. 18 Press with a special dial feed for shells of small diameter. Dimensions of presses on page 30. Dial feeds on page 102. 196 W. 1-1 ].l SS CO. R R O O K L ^- N , N . Y . "BLISS" PRESS No. 20, WITH AUTOMATIC DIAL FEED Cam-actuated Bottom Knock-out and Safety Stop Attachment Code Wnrd, REBOATION The description on page iy9applies in every way to this machine, which, how- ever, on account of its lighter and overhanging frame, is more specially adapted for work not requiring very heavy pressure, such as lamp burners, ferrules, um- brella trimmings, etc. Similar attachments are used in connection with the " Bliss " Power Presses Nos. 018, 18, 19 and 31. As shown above, the machine is fitted with tools for the two burner-shell operations represented bv Fig. 3 and Fig. 3. It re- ceives the shells as shown in Fig. 1. Photo. No. 1034 sfiows No. 20 Geared Press with all the above attachments. Dimensions of presses on pages 13, 20 and 31. Dial feeds on page 193. E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . 1 97 "STILES" REDUCING PRESS, No. 83 With Dial Feed Code Words, ROMANUT PRECURSIVE The above illustrates a Straight Side Press with long stroke and Dial Feed for redrawing- small shells of light stock. Presses with such long strokes are generally geared to give a steady, strong pressure, especially in redrawing shells of large diameter or thick stock. See dimensions of press on page 124. Dial feeds on page 192. 198 1-: . w . 1 : L I s s I ■ (_i 1!R(jOKL YN, N. v., U. S. A. "BLISS" PRESS, No. 37, WITH AUTOMATIC DIAL FEED Cam-actuated Knock-outfor Punch and Die, and Safety Stop Attachment Code Word, RECERCLER This press differs fruni the une sh<.)wn on pa^e l'.)U by having a more compact frame, adapting it especially for heavy pressure on small work, such as embossed buttons, stem-winder knobs, clock-axle bearings (or bushings), etc. It is provided with a positive knock-out for the punches as well as for the dies. Dimensions of press on pa^e 104, AVeight of press, as shown, 4,S(1() lbs. I'rice, as shown I without dies), S BLISS" PRESS, No. 73'2, WITH AUTOMATIC DIAL FEED Cam-actuated Bottom Knock-out and Safety Stop Attachment Code Word, ,, RECON- NOITER I li' OR 1 c 222 OP 1 TL_ 35 op. 7 This press is dc;si),'ned lor thi; ra]>id and ecfimmiical production of brass goods, Jamp liiirncrs, watch and clock-case stampings, ferrulfs, oil cups, and many otlitr similar floods. The slide may be arranged to carry 1, 3, or 3 punches, according to the nature of the \\ork, so that a boy or girl can accomplish from 80 to 250 operations per minute by simply dropping the blank or shell to be re-shaped, pierced or stamped into the holes of the dial as it re\'olves. The value of this great speed of production and facility of handling is enhanced by the entire absence of risk to the operator, who has no occasion whatever to put his hands between the punches and dies. The safety device shown at the right is so connected with the clutch as to stop the slide on its downward stroke before it can do any harm in case some accident should prevent the dial from assuming its correct posicn.^n. The cam next to the frame actuates, by means ot lever connections nut visible in cut, a knock-out which pushes the articles out of the dies back into the dial holes to recei\e a second or third operation as they move along. As shown in cut, the press is arranged for the secrmd and third operations on watch-case co\erg as per diagrams Libove. This press is made in a number of sizes. I'rices and particulars on application. 200 E . W . IJ I, 1 S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . V . , U . S . A . "BLISS" HORIZONTAL DIAL PRESS, No. 1 9 With Pick-off Attachment C.ide Wnrd, REBENITE L 1 This press is designed for nccking-in, curling, rounding, or swaging the top edges of cans or other sheet-metal shells. The horns on the dial are made to fill the shell. The operator puts the articles on as the dial revolves. After the punch has performed its work the pieces are automatically picked off by a gripping finger device. From J-0 to fill pieces may be done per minute, according to shape and style of w(^rk. Price of press (without tools) $ Weight of press, as shown lbs. 2,000 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 201 NEW "BLISS" AUTOMATIC ARMATURE DISK- NOTCHING PRESSES, Nos. 1 and 2 Fig. I. Fig. 2. These presses are of entirely new design, and offer several important advan- tages over other presses of this class. The Adjustment for Different Diameters is made by simply turning the hand- wheel shown. No alteration or readjustment of pawls or indexing parts required to suit different diameters. The Adjustment for Different Numbers of Notches is effected by means of change gears instead of the usual pawl and index-plate device. These gears only need be changed to obtain any desired alteration in the number of notches. This obviates the necessity of using a special indexing plate for each style of disk, and effects a considerable saving, as the change gears are comparatively inexpensive. The same set of gears can in most cases be arranged to answer for 3 different numbers of notches, so that 10 change gears, for instance, may be used for 30 different divisions. The Index Feed is effected by means of a " Geneva stop movement," which of itself gives a very accurate result combined with an easy movement of parts, but absolutely correct indexing is further assured by the use of a positive cam-actuated locking device for the indexing arbor. An Automatic Stop is provided, which throws out the clutch (thereby stopping the press) as soon as the disk has made one complete revolution. To start the press the operator depresses the foot treadle, after which he can attend to any jther presses that may be under his charge, as the work goes on automatically md stops when the last notch is cut. This makes it possible for one operator to attend to several presses. A Spring Stripper is used in connection with the punches in this press, so as ;o leave a clear space over the die, making it easier to introduce a new disk, and tiolding the disk under pressure while being punched. This obviates the necessity yf using a clamping plate over the center of the disk, so that the time is saved which in other presses has to be spent in clamping and unclamping the disk. Such disks a.s have no key notches or bolt holes, by which to carry the disk in feeding, require the clamping frame. Unless otherwise ordered the presses are furnished with a removable clamp- ing arm (as shown on page 303), which carries a device enabling the operator by a single movement of the hand-lever to do the clamping. This arm connects at its ower end with the frame, which carries the mechanism for revolving the disk from lotch to notch. The upper clamping plate, instead of having to be taken off and put on by hand, as in the older style of presses, is always ready for action without handling. In the case of such polyphase motor disks as have the holes or notches punched it the inner periphery (see Fig. 2), it is necessary to do the notching before the arge inner circle is removed, as its surface is needed for carrying the disk in lotching. One or two small holes are usually punched in that portion of the disk ivhich is subsequently cut away, in order to serve as guides in the notching and :enter-hole-punching presses. For work of this kind the presses must be pro- vided with the clamping arm. (Continued on page 202.) 302 E, W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. (Continued from page SiOl.) The principal features of the new model notching presses, which secure a decided advantage for these presses over all others, are : Greater speed, as they may be run up to the strength of the clutch. Absolutely correct indexing, which is obtained by the positive cam-actuated locking device for the indexing arbor. Ease of adjustment for different sizes of disks. Greater range of indexing by fewer change gears, as, with the dividing gears furnished, each change gear will give from two to four divisions, with the exception of those whose number of teeth is a prime number ; and by adding more dividing gears, a comparatively small number of change gears will cover the indexing range of the press. Number of Press . Code Word ( for press without clamping arm . i for press with clamping arm * Price with removable clamping arm, change gears for 96 teeth, and center plate for one medium- sized disk, exclusive of die and punch [ of countershaft, with cone and T. & L. pulleys Weight, about lbs. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance from bed to bottom of slide when down, and adjustment up ins. Area of bed, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Largest disk that can be notched— diameter ins. Smallest disk that can be notched, with clamping arm. ins. Smallest disk that can be notched, with clamping arm and offset punch ins. Smallest disk that can be notched, without clamping arm ins. Smallest disk that can be notched, without clamping arm and with offset punch ins. Largest number of notches that can be cut, with single punch Smallest number of notches that can be cut Diameter and width of flywheel ins. Weight of flywheel lbs. + Number of strokes per minute Floor space required over all, F. & B. x R. & L., with clamping arm ins. Floor space required over all, F. & B. x R. & L., with- out clamping arm ins. Ranchebarn Ranchebeam 1,600 5 5^xl0i< 61 . 12 26x3^ 350 150 76x70 76x61 Ranchedeck Ranchedoor 3,100 16 6x12 61 10^ 7 6 5 224 12 26x35< 250 150 100x70 100 X 61 * If required, we furnish with these presses the dies, punches and spring strippers, also center plates, change gears, or offset punch holders. In that case a drawing should be sent us showing inside and outside diameter of disk, size and style of notch, and the number of divisions. t The speed should be regulated according to the number of divisions. The finer the pitch of the notches the greater may be the speed. It is best to put up a. cone pulley countershaft to permit of varying the speed according to the cir- cumstances. v.. \V . B L T S S CO., li R O O K L Y N , N . V . , U . S . A . 203 NEW "BLISS" AUTOMATIC ARMATURE DISK- NOTCHING PRESS, No. 1 Code Word, RANCHEBEAM For description and dimensions, see pages 201 and 202 304 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. ARMATURE SEGMENT NOTCHING PRESS Pig. 1. Fig. 2. The illustration on page 205 represents our regular Armature Disk Notching Press No. 39 A with the table extended and the segment notching attachment in position. Hereafter the segment notching attachment will be applied to the new Armature Disk Notching Presses Nos. 1 and 2 illustrated and described on pages 201-203, instead of the Press No. 39 A. The press, with extended table for segment notching, will also take the regu- lar disk notching devices as shown on page 203, and when both sets of attachments are supplied, disks, as well as segments, may be notched on the same machine. The segment notching attachment will handle segments having a radius of 36 inches to 96 inches and up to 36 inches in length. A separate clamping device is required for each different radius of segment, and it can be easily and quickly adjusted. The segment to be notched is clamped in a holder at the forward end of a long radius bar, and is traversed across the machine by means of an indexing mechanism and change gears similar to that used in the regular disk indexing device shown on page 203. After a segment has been notched the press stops automatically, the operator releases a hand lever, then the segment may be returned to its original position and removed from the press. The Press No. 1 will readily cut outside notches in segments as per Fig. 1, but Press No. 3, or one with an extra depth of throat, as well as special clamping devices, will be required for cutting notches on the inside of segment, as per Fig. 2, the depth of throat required on press being determined by the width of seg- ments to be notched. Number of Press , Price 'of press for notching segments only, exclusive of die of press for notching both segments and disks, exclusive of die of extra segment clamping device, about [of countershaft, with cone and T. & L. pulleys Weight of press, for notching segments only lbs. Floor space, F. & B. x R. & L ft. f for press to notch segments only n^A^ xxr^^A J for press to notch segments and disks i,oae wora-jjjjj. countershaft with cone and T. & L. pulleys 2,600 12x9 Ranchecab Ranchecell 3,100 13x9 Ranchefall Ranchefeed Polejaca For dimensions and description see pages 201 and S E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 205 ..ff'*r«Bs 206 E. W . EI.TSS CO., UROOKI.YX, N. \., V. S. A. "STILES" GEARED PRESS, No. 1 02-S With Five Separately Adjustable Punch Carriers and Automatic Feeding Device Code Wi.rd, Without Dies, ROOTSAP Fig. fi. Fig. 7. Fi«. S. Fig. 9. Some of the shapes produced on these machines. Fig. 10. Fig. n. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 207 "STILES" GEARED PRESS, No. 102-S The press illustrated on opposite page is designed to produce with great speed and economy such articles as lamp turner shells, stove trimmings, harness oil can tops, small coffee and teapot covers, lantern parts and other similar articles made in large quantities, which require a series of operations after the first cup or shell has been produced in a combination or drawing die. The first operation shells are placed on the friction dial, whence they are carried automatically by the reciprocating feed from one to another of the several dies, then automatically discharged. All the dies operate simultaneously, and as the press may be run at a speed of 40 to 60 strokes per minute (according to the size and the shape of the shells) its out- put of 200 to 800 operations per minute is equivalent to the work of 10 to 20 single slide presses fed by hand. As the press may be fed by an inexpensive operator and there is no intermediate handling, the amount of labor and shop room saved, as well as the entire absence of danger to the hands of the operator, are items of very great importance to the manufacturer. These presses are regularly built with four or five punch carriers, but where an additional number of operations are required the press may be built wider and additional punch carriers provided. For shells requiring a larger diameter of trimming edge than 4J^ inches a special press would be required. Dies for cutting, forming, perforating, lettering and flanging may be operated in the.se presses. The number of operations that may be performed is limited to the number that can be done without annealing. Shells requiring a less number of operations than there are punch carriers in the press may be handled just as readily as though the full number of dies permissible were being operated. Number of Punch Carriers in Press Price of press, exclusive of dies Weight lbs. Stroke of slide ins. Flywheel, diameter and width ins. Flywheel, weight lbs. T. & L. pulleys, diameter and width ins. Proportion of gearing Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Largest permissible diameter of trimming edge on die. . .ins. Code Word $. 4,300 80x4X 350 20x4 1:6 55x72 Rootsugar 4,800 30x4J< 350 20x4 1:6 55x78 4K Rootsap Photo. No. 753 shows a 7-punch slide press, with double roll feed and bottom knock-out attachment, for making from the strip small flanged brass collars. Photo. No. 828 shows a 6-punch slide press, with double roll feed and automatic ejector, for making from strip steel one pair of .curtain roller brackets at each stroke of press. Particulars on application. 208 !■: . \\^ i; L 1 s s c o . B R O O K L ^' N , N . \' . , L' . S . A . *' BLISS" PRESS, No. 19 With Cam-actuated Die-slide Ccide Words, REBELLOW PREDECESTA This press is designed for letter-stamping or reshaping blanks and shells in the manufacture of tin bottle-capsules, burner parts, tin box-covers, and many other articles. The die is fastened to a sliding-piece, which receives its motion through a cam on the shaft in such a manner as to stand still while the punch is doing its work, after which the slide travels forward toward the operator, who removes the stamped piece and puts on a new one without endangering his hands by getting them between the punch and die. A good operator will do from 50 to 100 pieces per minute according to style of work. Price as illustrated above, S Cam-actuated die slide as shown on page 166, catalogue of 1897. Code Word. Predeces. Price, $ ]-l L ! S S CO., E R O O K T. \' N , N . Y . 209 STILES" PRESS, No. 2, WITH TUBE FEED Code Word, Stiles Press No. 3, with Tube Feed front to back, RIONDACE Code Word, Stiles Press No. 2, with Tube Feed left to ri^ht, RIONDELLA This machine is extensively used for stamping, lettering or other die work on small blanks previously punched, such as bicycle chain links, buttons, clock and Inck parts, metal novelties, etc. It may be built to feed front to back or left to right, as desired. The blanks are put into a tubular holder from which an auto- matically actiiated slide takes them one by one, conveying- them into the die at the rate of lUO-150 pieces per minute. In some cases it becomes necessary to add a cam- actuated stop-guage to insure feeding the blank to the accurate position. This stop- guage is constructed in a manner similar to the finger-guage shown on page 16. The tube feed may be easily removed and a single or double roll feed substi- tuted, such as are shown on page's 186 and 187. 210 !•;. W . l!I.l Shi CO . , iR OO K J, VN , N. y "STILES" OPEN-BACK PRESS, No. 13D With Push-feed and Fing^er- g-augre Code Word, ROCHEUSE ■ The machine as shown was designed for cutting, perforating and shaping at one and the same handling the lock-cases used on satchel frames. It will be under- stood that the <»perator pushes the metal strip into the die against an automatic hnger-gau,£;'e, which permits of running the press continuously. After the piercing and punching, which are done in a double die, the blank is automatically moved sideways into the terming die, which finishes it and drops it out of the press at the rate of about GO to 80 per minute. Similar feeds can be applied to other presses, and are extensively used in the manufacture of belt hooks, tobacco tags, staples, etc. Sometimes a roll feed is used in addition, for feeding in the stock, as on pages 182 and 184. E. W. I'.LISS CO., ]1R(.>0 KL^' N , N. V., I'. S. A. 211 "BLISS" INCLINED POWER PRESS, No. 31 With Automatic Slide Feed and Ejector Code Word for Press without Dies RECANTLIME The abo\'e is an illustration of a press fitted with a blankiny: die set in fr(M'it of a stamping- die for making covers for key-opening sardine tins. The press is set on incline legs and the blank naturally drops back by gravity, but a cam-actuated slide feed is provided to insure its properly locating on the stamping die, from which, after being stamped, it is automatically ejected by a device not shown. Articles of this general character may be cut from the strip and stamped or em- bossed at the rate of about 50 to 60 pieces per minute. Weight of fjress as shown, 4,800 pounds. Price, exclusive of dies, S See dimensions on page 35. 213 E. W. BT.TSS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" SPECIAL PRESS, No. 21, With Automatic Grav- ity Feed and Cam- actuated Knock-out. Code Word, REBONDIR This Tiiachine is specially desixned for the second (operation (forniinj^ and letterin>^) on ilason fruit-jar tops, but may be used to advantage on a multitude f.if other shaping and stamping operations in the manufacture of sheet metal articles. The shells to be reshaped or stamped are placed on the inclined chute, from which they are automatically conveyed to the dies at an average speed of 00 per minute. The cam-actuated knock-out shown pushes the article out of the die, so as to make room for the next one, while the finished pieces slide out through the back of the press. The frame of the machine is considerably strengthened and its throat depth decreased to 6 inches, so as to prevent " spring " when the lettering blow is given. The fl^-wheel is of special size and w^eighs l,10tl lbs., so as to give the power needed at UO revolutions per minute. Weight of press, complete as shown, about 4, (Ml lbs. Prices and particulars on application. E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , V . S . A . 213 "BLISS" HORIZONTAL PRESS, No. 19, WITH AUTOMATIC GRAVITY FEED Code Word, REBENIR This prest; is desigTied for trimming, perforating and reshaping operations on shells previously drawn or stamped. It will trim off the flanges left on seamless- drawn tins (round, oval, square or oblong), such as are used for sardines, herring, salmon, etc., and will do this work at the rate of 60 and up\vard per minute. It is also used to advantage in the manufacture of Mason jar tops, burner parts, and other similar articles not exceeding IJ-^ inches in depth. Weight, 1,800 lbs. Photo. No. (506 shows No. U18 Inclined Press with gravity feed. Photo. No. 711 shows No. 17 Inclined Press with gravity feed. Prices and particulars on application. 314 llROil K LVN , "BLISS" INCLINED PRESS, No. 30 With Panel-pressing- Die, Hook-forming Attachment, Auto- matic Trip-gauge and Bending Device Ci.df Word, RACHILLA This press is specially designed tor 5-gallon petroleum cans, and as such is used in nearly all the best oil-can factories throughout the world. With it one ex- perienced operator will stamp the panels, prepare the hooks, and make the bend on enough body blanks for about 7,000 cans per day (14,000 blanks). $ Weight of press complete as shown lbs. 5,000 S4 X 54 See diniensinns on pa;^e HH. F, . \V. lil. ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V S. A. 215 "BLISS" PRESS, No. 21, WITH LATERAL SLIDES AND MOVABLE MANDREL For Forming- Tubes at One Operation Code Word, REBOISER ^^^^^ This press will form tubes H in. long (lU in. on special order) at one blow, either straight, taper, round, oval or square, ^-1 in. diameter, according to the dies used in it. The toggle slides, which operate from the right and left, are cam- actuated and easily adjusted for different shapes. The mandrel, over which the tubes are formed, rirst descends upon the blank, bending it into U shape and carry- ing it against the lower die, whereupon the forming tools attached to the lateral slides complete the operation. This machine is recommended in the manufacture of bicycle parts (.hubs, pedal centers, etc.), spouts, pen holders, small can bodies, either round or square^ etc. Photo. No. 1070 shows press No. 20, arranged with lateral slides. Photo. No. G37 shows press No. 31^4, arranged with lateral slides. Prices and particulars on application with samples and full data. 216 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. AUTOMATIC CARD-CUTTING PRESS, No. 103 This press is used by many of the leading playing-card manu- facturers, and is giving the best of satisfaction. It can also be used for cutting photograph mounts and other cards that are cut from the strip. Several improvements in minor details have recently been made, but the general construction is same as shown. The automatic feed, which may be quickly adjusted to different sizes of cards, is positive and very accurate in its operation. Each press is supplied with a special card receiver and a trip gong to indicate when the pile of cards has reached a certain height. The length of feed may be varied instantly while the machine is at work, so as to compensate for differences caused by unequal contraction of the strips while drying. This is necessary in order to insure perfect coincidence of the cut with the printing on playing-card work. Price, including automatic feed, card receiver and trip gong, but exclusive of dies (Code Word, Precisians) Price of card-cutting die with deep hard punch for same (Code Word, Precisive) Weight of press, complete lbs. Opening in bed, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Width of opening in back ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance bed to slide, when up ins. Motion of slide ins. Adjustment of slide ins. Diameter and width of wheel ins. Weight of wheel lbs. Speed of wheel, per minute revs. Size of base, F. & B. x R. & L ins. 1,400 5 8 IX 3 26x4 250 60 26x30 E . \V . BLISS C CO., UROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Sll CARD-CUTTING PRESS, No. 103 With Automatic Feed Code Word, . . PRECISIANS See description on opposite page. 318 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. SHEET METAL PERFORATING PRESS, No. 157 With Table Feed Code Word, ROSECHAFER For perforating very heavy sheets, or where but a small quantity of the same pattern or design of perforating is wanted, it does not generally pay to make dies for the entire width of the sheet, such as are operated in the presses described on pages 174-179, which finish the whole sheet in once passing through. The press illustrated on opposite page is designed for work of this kind, and, as a general jobbing press, is acknowledged to be without an equal. The sheet is clamped on a very accfirate sliding table, and is automatically fed under the slide, which carries from 1 to 50 punches, according to the design or quantity of per- forating to be done. The feed table is worked with automatic feeds and quick return motion. The operator is within easy reach of all the levers, treadles and adjusting wheels, and has perfect control of every move- ment of the press. The press itself is provided with the "Stiles" Eccentric Adjustment, and other valuable features described on pages 60-62. Sheets varying in width from 4 to 50 inches, and in length from 1 to 10 feet, can be punched on this machine. It will punch an inch hole through ^-inch iron or its equivalent in smaller holes. If desired, we furnish this press with a special slide permitting the punching action to be stopped while the feed continues, so as to handle such work as calls for blank spaces between the perforated portions. Extra cost of special slide, $ Price of press, complete (without dies) Weight of press, complete (without dies) lbs. Length of ways ft. Width of feed frame ins. Distance back from center of slide (depth of throat) ins. Distance from bed to bottom of slide, when up ins. Motion of slide in. Adjustment of slide in. Size of flywheel ins. Weight of flywheel lbs. Size of tight and loose pulleys ins. Speed of tight and loose pulleys, per minute revs. Ratio of gearing Floor SDace .S P*'^®® ^^°°® ^'^^• rioor space, .j ^^^^ ^^^-^^ ^^ Extra Price for cam-actuated stripper (see pages 188 and 189) Code Word for cam-actuated stripper. Pregnable. $. 30,000 36 41 25}4 8X 1 1 43x6X 900 34x5^ 300 lto7 63 X 112 4x28 The dimensions can be varied to suit special requirements. Prices on larger machines with deeper throats will be given on application. E. W. BLISS CO. , BROOKLV N , N . Y . , u . s . A . 319 220 E. W. 11 I. T PS CO., r, ROOKl-YN, N. Y., U. S. A. " BLISS" PRESS No. 20 WITH CA1VI--ACTU ATED STRIPPER (.■ode Words, REBELS PREGNABLE This press is especially designed for perforating sheet-metal strainers, parts 'if electric instruments, clocks, etc. It is well known that perforating dies having statif.inary strippers are liable to distort the plates which are punched by them, to such an extent as to require subsequent straightening. By this device a clear space is left between punch and die, enabling the operator to manipulate and observe his work quickly and accurately. The stripper plate comes down on the blank first, straightening and clamping it before the punches enter, and holding it under pressure while the punching and stripping are being done. In this manner the work comes out perfectly straight and true, and the punches may be made shorter than a stationary stripper would admit of, making them considerably more resistant and durable. A smaller hole in proportion to the thickness of stock may be pierced in this manner because of the close support which the movable stripper gives to the punches up to the point where they enter the stock. Price, S Photo. 677 shows No. 20 Press with cam stripper and stay rods. Code Word for stay rods, Polarente. Price, S Photo. 1074 shows No. ;>0 C Press with cam stripper and finger gauge. Code Words, Reblossom, Pregnable, Predatory. Price, S For dimensions of press seepage 20. Seealsi.' presses on pages 98, 99, 188 and 189. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. 221 5ia ■So a •gla a fc'rj M H (I) ' G 5 <- •*- „ in.g u dV " d " _• mS "H^ ''•d ci o S|!342°Sga° g'U'd CO Ah ^t- "* iO p^th ^1 §I^^§-S^S^«' &" coco »n «= rS ! is iigg«gs--^s -^^"ilis"! go § 2 cS rS .§ ^^US Oi -^ t- rH T-( -I "S M O J CO K i U3 S 00 S'C- «D C» (MIO « (XI Tit ^^ ^ >0 *1 HO CO >i S ^-■^ 02 00 VI rJl m rii ui Otajfti ^ ^£ g c rt 3 3.S.! °5" ■ h o^ ^TtH tH Pi " .d.a-St^?3Sis 'S'S n.-2 to ui en t, £ ^^O^'POQ 1 3 c Ci3 > > n e I'd 1 •■OS :::•!■ : (!> cfl t.og-2.5 0.g|P.„g (U d t« ^ y "^"•H-S-Sp, ^ J3 S.Sfj s;.5?S ii a) u COJJ .5^ (UT-H ^a c a c'^d ^ 3 ■a ^ *" o o * S2 .£«^ CL< " M'd-" ^(^ "CD 5-0; 3.» ^■s.tf£fe _=.« 3 ^ o E . W . 1! L T S S CO., B R O O K L >' N , N . Y . , U . S . A . STILES" PATENT DOUBLE ACTION CRANK PRESS, No. 161 Code Word, ROSECOLOR For button work and similar li^ht war(_-s, this press is so ccmstructed. that instead of having to adjust each pitman separately, the adjustment of the cutting slide is effected by the action of a single screw. By this arrangement the cutter can be adjusted much more quickly and accurately than in any other presses of this class that are in general use. The automatic clutch used on this press is specially designed for high speed, and responds to the action of the foot treadle without perceptible loss of time. For dimensions, see page 221. For illustration of this press, with roll feed, see page 323. This press is frequently made with gang dies (Photo. No. 220} for cutting and drawing simultaneously from 3 to 5 primer caps and other small shells at each stroke, thus making its capacity, with a hnger-gauge attachment (see page 16), about 400 to 750 pieces per minute. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y 223 "STILES" PATENT DOUBLE ACTION CRANK PRESS, No. 161 With Single Roll Feed Code Words, ROSECOLOR PRECURSORS This press is frequently provided with a single roll feed, which may be arranged to feed front to back or left to right as desired. (See page 180.) The crank disk may also be arranged with a grooved per- iphery for a round belt to drive a reel for winding up the scraps. The press is, however, generally supplied as per illustration on opposite page. See dimensions on page 331. 224 v.. \\ . r;i.iss BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. BLISS" DOUBLE ACTION PRESS, No. 068 With Spring- Lift for Slide C'.de Wnrd, RECONDIST Fur wnrkiny thin sheet metals this style of press is frequently selected in preference to the more expensive one illustrated on opposite page. When thick stock is to be worked, requiring a considerable power m "stripping" the cutting punch from the sheet, a press with positive cam lift for outer slide is advised, as illustrated opposite. See dimensions on page 321. See Photo. No. 415 for No. 068 Double Action Press, with double-roll feed and automatic roll release, steam-heated bolster and gang die for paper box covers. E . W , BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . "BLISS" DOUBLE ACTION PRESS, No. 68 N Code Word, RECONDITE This half tone represents the i^eneral style and appearance of the "New" Bliss Double Action Presses, Nos. Qd, 08 and Oil. The blank-holder cams and friction rolls are made of tool steel, carefully hardened and ground. Our methud of liftin,^ the outer slide by means of iin independent cam permits of shaping the blankholder cains with sole reference to the requirements of the work. For dimensions see page 321. 226 E. W. r.LISS CO., BROiiKLYN, n. y., u. s. a. "BLISS" DOUBLE ACTION PRESS, No. 68 N With Double Roll Feed and Automatic Roll Release Code Words, Without Die, RECONDITE PREDACEOUS This machine is recommended for the rapid production of shells which are cut and drawn from the strip in push-through dies. From 60 to 150 per minute may be drawn, according to size and style of shell. The roll feed is easily adjusted to different sizes of blanks. Both of the upper feeding rolls are provided with auto- matic cam-lifting devices, with hand levers, permitting of opening the rolls at any time for stopping or readjusting the strip. For inetal shells (burners, ferrules, umbrella trimmings, thimbles, tin goods, etc.), it is made with the strokes given on page 231. Similar roller feeds may be applied to other sizes of single and double- action presses. Prices and particulars on application, E. W. riLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 227 "BLISS" DOUBLE ACTION PRESS, GEARED, No. 69 N With Independent Lift for Outer Slide Cude Wiird RECONDENCE The above is a j^ood representation of Nos. 08 and 69 Geared Presses. See description and dimensions on pa.tjes 221 and 22.5. Photo. No. 710 shows No. (iUN Double Action Geared Press with dial feed, cam-actuated bottom knock-out and automatic safct)- top. Price, $ Code \Vord, Recondice. 338 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. CUTTING, DRAWING AND STAMPING PRESS No. 64 This press performs at one stroke the three operations of cutting, drawing and stamping, or embossing, and is, therefore, particularly- valuable for all work that is lettered, beaded or embossed, such as sardine boxes, covers and bottoms of mustard and spice cans, blacking boxes with lettered covers or countersunk bottoms, covers for lard pails, etc. (See diagrams on pages 434-437 and dies on pages 438 and 489. ) The press as shown in the illustration (page 339) is adapted for work 6 inches in diameter and iX inches in depth, but has ample power for larger work, and if so ordered it can be made with a special body and an enlarged slide, and fitted for work lo^ inches in diameter and 1)4 inches in depth, at an additional cost of $ Code Word, Recomposid. Price, as shown on page 329 , Weight, complete, about lbs. Opening in bed, round ins. Width of opening in back ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance bed to outer slide, stroke down, adjustment up. .ins. Distance bed to plunger, stroke down, adjustment up. . . .ins. Stroke of outer slide ins. Stroke of plunger ins. Stroke of stamping anvil ins. Adjustment of outer slide ins. Adjustment of plunger ins. Depth of bridge bolster ins. Diameter and width of balance wheel ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs Speed of balance wheel, per minute revs. Height to center of shaft, inclined press ins. Floor space over all, inclined press, F. & B. x R. & L. . . .ins. Code Word for press as shown on page 339, Recomposer. 3,300 UK 6 9 1 4 3 1 i'A 5H 36 X 5 750 60 to 130 55 53x40 Any of the double action cam presses illustrated on pages 334 to 337 may be made with an increased die space, a raised bolster and relatively longer punch stroke, adapting them for cutting, drawing and stamping, discharging the work on the under side of raised bolster. Code Word, arranged with raised bolster for triple action dies, Rosettes. Prices on application. Press No. 64 is sometimes built on upright legs without the embossing attachment. See description on page 331. E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . 239 CUTTING, DRAWING AND STAMPING PRESS No. 64 Code Word, RECOMPOSER See description on opposite page. 2:10 E . \\' . I! L I S S CO., n R O O K L Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . CAM-DRAWING PRESS, No. 1 With Overhanging Frame Code Word, RAMPONIRT This press is specially designed for cutting and cupping bicycle hubs, hub flanges, fork and handle cups, crowns, etc., als(j door knob halves, gong bells, heavy ferrules and similar work. The cams and friction rolls are made of tool steel, care- fully hardened and ground. Our method of lifting the outer slide by means of an independent cam permits of shaping the blank-holder cams Avith sole reference to the requirements of the work. For dimensions see page 233. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 231 STRAIGHT-SIDED CAIVI-DRAWING PRESS, No. 1 J. Codeword, RANULE This press is desigried for the work mentioned on page i333. Its straight-sided frame, being less liable to "spring," makes it preferable in all cases where the method of feeding' does not call for the style of machine shown on page 380. For dimensions see page 333. 23'3 E . W . "R I, I S S CO., n R O O K I, Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . STRAIGHT-SIDED CAM-DRAWING PRESS, No. 1 ;.< With Automatic Friction Clutch Code Word, RANZIG Patented This press will cut and draw shells up to four inches deep. It is most frequently iTiade with the "Bliss" Automatic Friction Clutch, described on pages 9-11, but may also be furnished with the Positive Clutch. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 333 " BLISS" CAM-DRAWING PRESSES, Nos. \ , \ 'A and 3% These presses are specially designed for cutting and cupping articles made of comparatively heavy stock, such as gong and other bells, telephone cup stampings, oilers, door knob halves, heavy ferrules, also bicycle fittings, such as hubs, hub flanges, fork and handle cups, crowns, crank hangers, seat lugs, post tees, etc. The cams and friction rolls in the No. 1 size are made of tool steel,- carefully hardened and ground. On the larger sizes steel castings are employed. Our method of lifting the outer slide by means of an independent cam permits of shaping the blank-holder cams with sole reference to the requirements of the work. The clutch generally used is our "Bliss" Positive Clutch, but the Automatic Friction Clutch (pages 9-11) is sometimes employed on Nos. 1J4 and S}i presses. The toggle-drawing presses (pages 238-255) are preferable in all cases, even for very heavy stock, where the blanks are previously cut, or where the metal to be simultaneously cut and drawn is of light gauge (up to, say, No. 22 B. & S. gauge). The cam-drawing presses are recommended for simultaneously cutting and drawing the heavier gauges. Number of Press. , 1 Cut Back Frame, 4-iticli Throat Straight- sided Frame VA Straight- sided Frame 3K Straight- sided Frame. Photo. 544 'with automatic friction clutch Price- . (page 283)... with automatic pxn clutch (pages 230 and 231) Weight lbs. Opening in bed, round ins. Width between uprights ins. Distance bed to blank holder when down and at highest adjustment, .ins. Distance bed to plunger when down and at highest adjustment ins. Stroke of blank holder ins. Stroke of drawing punch ins. Adjustment of blank holder ins. Adjustment of drawing punch ins. Will receive blank, diameter ins. Will receive drawing punch, diameter, ins. Will draw in depth up to ins. Diameter of balance wheel ins. Width of balance wheel ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Speed of balance wheel per minute.. revs. Diameter of large gear ins. Proportion of gearing Number of strokes per minute Diameter of driving pulleys ins. Width of driving pulleys ins. Floor space of legs, P. & B. x R. & L..ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L..ins. Height to center of shaft ins. Extreme height to top of gear ins. Code J for press with auto, pin clutch ^Vord I for press -with auto, friction clutch 5,500 6 17 11 3 3 11 34 5 400 aio 36 6tol 58x66 Ramponirt Rampin 5,300 6 IT 9 11 3 3 11 6 3 34 5 400 SIO 36 6 to 1 5 38x39 48x66 Ramure Rancart 8,000 9 21 12 4 15 9 4 42 5 700 225 49 7Ktol 5 38x44 50x88 76 101 Ranule Ranzig 9,000 11 24 10 11 4 8 4 4 20 14 4 45 6 1,100 200 60 7Ktol 26 42x50 68x96 88 128 Ranulim Ranulize 334 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. DOUBLE ACTION REDUCING PRESS, No. 70 With Dial Feed and Positive Knock-out Attachiment This press has been recently designed for redrawing tinfoil bottle caps, caster parts, burner shells and other articles which have been previously cut and drawn *in the presses described on pages 324- to 233. It will draw from DO to 70 shells per minute, according to the skill and diligence of the operator. The blank-holder slide is actuated on the down stroke by the two cams shown, and is raised by a powerful steel spring, with lever attached at the back of slide and not shown in the- illustration. The dial feed and bottom knock-out attachment are operated from cams on the outer end of shaft. Price of press, not geared, without dial feed or knock-out. of press, geared, without dial feed or knock-out of dial feed and knock-out Weight of press, not geared lbs. Weight of press, geared lbs. Opening in bed— three openings, 4J^ ins. diameter, spaced to suit dial for three operations Width between housings ins. Distance bed to outer slide, stroke down, adjustment up ins. Distance bed to plunger, stroke down, adjustment up ins. Stroke of outer slide ins. Stroke of plunger ins. Adjustment of outer slide ins. Adjustment of plunger ins. Maximum depth of draw ins. Thickness of bolster plate ins. Diameter and width of balance wheel, press not geared ins. Weight of balance wheel, press not geared lbs. Speed of balance wheel, press not geared revs. Diameter and width of balance wheel, press geared ins. Weight of balance wheel, press geared lbs. Speed of balance wheel, press geared revs. Proportion of gearing Number of strokes per minute, press geared Diameter and width of T. & L. pulleys, press geared ins. Height to center of shaft ins. Height over all ins. Floor space over all, press not geared, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, press geared, F. & B. x R. & L ins. 3,000 3,600 16H 10 SK t% IK IK. 3 2K 42x5 700 50-70 30x4 350 200 to 280 7;1 29 to 40 20x4 69 90 45x42 54x60 f for press, not geared, without dial or knock-out. Code J for press, geared, without dial or knock-out Word 1 for automatic dial feed I for automatic knock-out in bed Recorrigic Recorrigoa Precursive Precondit K. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. DOUBLE ACTION REDUCING PRESS, No. 70 With Dial Feed and Knock-out Attacliment Code Words, RECORRIGIC PRECURSIVE PRECONDIT Description on page 234. 236 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., "BLISS" DOUBLE-ACTION GANG PRESS, No. 27 With Automatic Feed This machine is designed for cutting, drawing, and stamping a con- siderable number of small shells at each stroke. It works with great speed, and effects a very considerable saving of stock, as will be seen from the scrap sheet shown on the floor at the left of the machine. It is most frequently made with roll feed, as shown on pages 175 and 178, but in some special cases a feed such as is shown on page 237 may be used to better advantage. As illustrated on that page it carries 14 sets of double-action dies, and will make nearly 1,000 shells per minute. It may, however, be arranged for more or fewer dies, according to what the width of the sheet, the size of the articles, or other special conditions may call for. See Photo. No. 718 for No. 26 machine described below. Number of Machine Price, exclusive of dies Weight lbs. Opening in bed, P. & B. x R. & L ins. width between housings ins. Width between gibs ins. Distance from bed to outer slide when up :.ins. Distance from bed to inner slide when up ins. Stroke of outer slide ins. Stroke of inner slide ins. Adjustment of outer slide ins. Adjustment of inner slide ins. Maximum depth of draw ins. Largest blank that may be cut or drawn ins. Largest punch or diameter of drawn shell ins. Diameter and width of balance wheel ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Speed of balance wheel per minute revs. Diameter of shaft ins. Thickness of bolster plate -. .ins. Number of dies in gang Width and length of stock ins. Height to center of shaft ins. Height over all ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Code ^Vord for press as above, without dies 26 27 } % 5,500 8,600 8x9 8x33 20 33 15K 27}^ la 5H n. Wt 2« 2K K 1/ & IJi v/. 36x5 750 ^V4i^ 65-70 65-70 3 4 Wt. 3'^ 3 14 5x38 30x28 74 74 93 99 96x50 98x71 Rebukors Rebukose Any of the Double-Action Presses shown on pages 321-233 may be made with Gang Dies, so as to cut and draw several shells simul- taneously. They are used in that way for cartridge shells, primer caps, eyelets, blacking and pill boxes and covers, and other articles made in large quantities. (See Photo. 415 for No. 068 Press with gang dies and double roll feed.) E. W. HI, ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 2:37 "BLISS" DOUBLE ACTION GANG PRESS, No. 27 With Automatic Feed Producing 14 shells at each stroke at the rate of 70 strokes per minute. Patented For description see opposite page. 338 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. THE "BLISS" PATENT TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESSES During the past few years every effort has been made to produce and maintain at their highest efficiency the best models of Toggle-Drawing Presses attainable, and neither effort nor expense has been spared in perfecting these presses, which are now everywhere acknowledged to be by far the most perfect machines on the market for drawing sheet metal goods. They are too well known in both hemi- spheres to require a detailed description, but attention is called to some of the principal features. The Blank-Holder Slide is operated by two rock shafts connected by a system of link work w^ith the main shaft, imparting a more uniform pressure to the blank than is possible with cam-drawing presses. The strain arising from the pressure put upon the blank is transferred through the straightened toggles directly to the frame of the press, instead of falling on the main shaft, thus relieving the bearings from all friction and wear due to the blank holding. Better and smoother work, with fewer wasters, greater durability, and less consumption of power, are the principal advantages gained through our toggle movement. In order to give the workman the best possible chance (at a given press speed) to remove the drawn piece and put in another, it is essential that the blank holder shall start on its upward movement nearly simultaneously with the punch, that is to say, as soon as the draw- ing operation has been performed. This is the case in all our toggle-drawing presses. The main frame of all sizes up to and including No. 13 is made of a single casting, thus imparting great strength and rigidity to the whole structure. The main shaft is of forged steel, with a crank slotted out to operate the plunger. This plunger is guided on the inside of the blank-holder slide and connected to the crank by a pitman with steel adjusting screw, provided with a simple device which per- mits of quickly adjusting same. The adjustment of the blank holder is made by means of screws, as plainly shown in the illustrations. The " Bliss " Automatic Pin Clutch is used on the No. 1 press, and sometimes also on the No. IJ^. For the Nos. 1% to 3^A we recommend the use of our ** Bliss" Automatic Friction Clutch, which obviates entirely the difficulties experienced with the automatic pin clutches in heavy back-geared power presses. The construction and application of this clutch will be understood from the cut on page 9. Its action is practically instantaneous, and it avoids entirely the heavy shock which in the pin clutches tends to destroy the clutch parts. The large gear wheel, instead of revolv- ing continually, is keyed on to the shaft and at a standstill until the clutch is brought into action. Otherwise the clutch acts as usual, causing the shaft to make one revolution and stop automatically at the highest point of the stroke. By loosening one bolt and key the clutch becomes controllable by hand lever, so as to stop or start at will at any point of the stroke. In the larger sizes, power is communicated to the back shaft through one of our " flexible " friction clutches, which, in connection with a serai-automatic brake, places the movements of the press entirely under the control of the operator, so that the press can be stopped and started instantly at any point of the stroke. Actual use has demonstrated that for drawing all kinds of sheet metal these machines are vastly superior to any others built for the purpose. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 239 ''BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESSES Nos. 1 , 1 >^, 3, 3>^, 3;^ A, 3)4 B, 3H and 3H A The application to these presses of our Patent Toggle Movement has greatly- increased their simplicity, durability and smoothness of action. This toggle movement insures a much more perfect " dwell " of the blank-holder slide than can be maintained in "cam" drawing presses, and effects a large saving in friction and power. The outer slide in the Nos. 1, IJ^, 3, 3J^, 3^A and 35^B Presses is arranged for carrying a cutting edge as well as for drawing operations. Our Automatic Friction Clutch as applied to these presses is practically instantaneous in its action (see pages 9-11). The adjustmenf of the plunger is effected by means of a double-ratchet device, which is handy and quick of operation. Press No. i is suitable for making burner shells, lamps, lantern and gas fixture parts, oilers, curtain balls, drinking cups, small dippers and ladles, and many other articles of brass, zinc, iron or tin not exceeding six inches in diameter or three and one-quarter inches in depth. This press is also made with ''overhanging" frame, having 4-inch throat, 8 inches high. It is mostly used with the " Bliss " Pin Clutch, but some manufacturers prefer the Automatic Friction Clutch. Press No. iK is suitable for makingthree-quart pans, tea-kettle breasts, bucket covers, crumb pans, jelly plates, pie plates, dippers, cups, ladles, skimmers, and other articles not exceeding 9 inches in diameter or 4 inches in depth. It is particu- larly valuable in the manufacture of brass goods, such as lamps and lanterns, parts of gas fixtures, oilers, etc. For this press we recommend the "Bliss" Automatic Friction Clutch, although some manufacturers prefer to use on it the somewhat less expensive " Bliss" Pin Clutch. Press No. 3 is intended for the same class of work as -the No. 1^, but will handle sizes up to 11 inches diameter or 4% inches in depth. The *' Bliss " Autorhatic Friction Clutch is employed on this and the larger sizes of press. Press No. 33^ is used in the manufacture of wash bowls, milk and pudding pans up to and including ten quarts, milk-kettle breasts, tea-kettle bodies, with breast or pit, the smaller sizes of saucepans, bucket and pot covers, small scoops, cuspidors, coal hod bottoms, toilet jar and water carrier trimmings, trays, dustpans, brass and copper goods, britannia and plated ware, etc. It is used either for cutting and drawing, or for drawing only, as required. The '* Bliss" Automatic Friction Clutch is used on this press. It is intended to handle articles up to 14 inches diameter or 5 inches in depth. Press No. sJ^A differs from No. 3J^ by having larger distances from bed to slide, so as to accommodate the higher dies largely used in the manufacture of enameled ironware, kitchen utensils, etc. It also has heavier gearing, and is intended for work up to 14 inches diameter and up to 5 inches in depth, or, on special order, up to 6 inches in depth. Press No. sJ^B is heavier in frame and shaft and more powerful in gearing, adapting it for thicker gauges of metal than could be drawn on the No. 3J^ or No. 3>^ A presses. The diameter and depth capacity are the same as No. 3^ A special. Press No. 3% is specially designed for deep articles, and is used extensively in the manufacture of enameled ironware, silver, britannia, brass and copper goods, and also for aluminum utensils up to 16 inches diameter or 8 inches in depth. Press No. 3^A has about the same dimensions as the No. 3%, but is heavier in shaft and frame, is double back geared, and is specially designed for drawing deep kitchen utensils, brass or copper goods out of sheets. It is the most advantageous press for general work in an enameled ironware factory, taking work up to 16 inches diameter and up to 9J^ inches in depth. This press, like all the smaller toggle-drawing presses, has the "Bliss" Automatic Friction Clutch, and also the hand lever, so that by disconnecting the automatic feature the press may be run continuously and instantly- stopped or started at any point of the stroke. 340 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. >R Si«o is :^ 55o CO w ■*?- .SgiSooa ^ :'nSS 13 -is 1=°" ^ ^^^"^S^S^IISSSS-allsS :iif Sec •flcc c .s.g.g.s.s.s.g.s.g.ss >.s 1 ci"':'a"'-""-'"'"'""'-"'''""'-'"'^ £'"• w CO CO oi ca cfl CO T ^ a C fi S (3 d J : ^1 y n S ° 01 =1 ,0 ° C o " s I "-00155 c8 S ft'-' _ O oi ^ ° c «-2 >, ■gags-Si »§• |ggstoS'S«i si I|sg1 ojcomS gJlliS ■aan'SS.tls" * «gsB g d^ c3«3 rj fl -^ ■osi-S'oW !=« S^to"S-*iS.g : CO B t^ o o o « JJ E-i 5 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESS, No. 3\ A With Automatic Friction Clutch Patented The T slots in bed and reducer plate and the shouldered reducer ring in bed as shown in above cut are provided upon special order only and at extra expense. The Code Word of this press with bed and blank-holder slide as shown on page 245 is Ravinp;ly. The code words to be added for above modifications are given in tele- graphic code. I'he press is provided with automatic friction clutch, but is not shown above. Dimensions on page 240. Description on pages 238 and 239. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. 347 "BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESSES Nos. 4, 5 and 1 3 The application to these presses of our Patent Toggle Movement secures the greatest possible simplicity, durability and smoothness of action, and the most per- fect " dwell " of the blank-holder slide obtainable. They are double geared, and are provided with a powerful friction clutch on the back shaft, by means of which the movement of the slides is under the perfect control of the operator, enabling him to stop or start same instantly at any point of the up or down stroke. The main frame is made of a single casting, thus securing great rigidity and compact- ness. An automatic device, shown on pages ^8 and 249, is attached for lifting work out of the die. Press No. 4 is capable of drawing nearly every article usually made in a tinware factory, up to 20 inches in diameter by 6 inches in depth, including 21-quart and smaller dishpans, all sizes of milk and pudding pans, saucepans and preserve kettles, wash bowls, trays, large tea-kettle bodies, with breast or pit, round and oblong boiler pits and covers, scoops, straight buckets, dippers, trimmings for water-coolers, water-carriers, toilet jars, etc. Black iron and steel used in the manufacture of enameled ware, oil-stove founts, lamp founts, fry-pans, dripping- pans, etc., are also drawn in this press to good advantage. Press No. 5. — The range or work that may be drawn in this press is very great, embracing almost everything drawn in tin plate, up to and including 30-quart dishpans. It is especially adapted for drawing black iron for enameled ware, heads of soda fountain cylinders and kitchen boilers, ash-can bottoms, etc., etc. This press, in general appearance, resembles No. 13 on page 249. Press No. 13 IS designed specially for drawing black iron shapes for enamel- ing purposes, but is equally well adapted for drawing all articles mentioned under Presses Nos. 4 and 5. It will receive blanks up to 38 inches diameter, and draw articles up to 27 inches diameter and up to 11 inches in depth. Number of Press. 13 Price of press as illustrated Extra i ^°'" '^ ^^°*-^ ™ ^^^ ^""^ blank-holder Price 1 ^°'' shouldered ring in bed ( for shouldered ring in blank-holder Weight lbs. Width between uprights ins. f Distance bed to blank-holder, when down J. J and at highest adjustment ins. I Distance bed to plunger, when down and L at highest adjustment ins. Stroke of blank-holder ' ins. Stroke of drawing punch ins. Adjustment of blank-holder ins. Adjustment of drawing punch ins. Will receive blank^ diameter ins. Will receive drawing punch, diameter ins. Diameter of balance wheel ins. Width of balance wheel ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Speed of balance wheel, per minute revs. Diameter of large gear ins. Proportion of gearing Number of strokes per minute Diameter of driving pulleys ins. Width of driving pulleys ins. Floor space of legs, P. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Height to center of crank shaft ins. Extreme height to top of gear ins. Will draw in depth, up to ins. Code 'Word '. 24,000 15 15 10 14 6 20 45 6 1,100 250 61 30 to 1 55x50 75x108 86 118 6'A Ravensduck 40,000 34 16 18 12 17 24 45 6 1,100 280 72 40tol 7 30 94x111 100 Rawboned 50,000 40 30 18 38 27 1,600 280 72 40tol 7 81x54 97x155 124 160 11 Reasoned t These distances may be considerably increased according to requirements. The No. 5 Toggle-drawing Press is also frequently furnished to special order with the following modifications (Code Word, Rayonnes) : Stroke of blank-holder, 18 inches. Distance from bed to blank-holder when down, adjustment up, 17 inches. Stroke of plunger, 21 inches. Distance from bed to plunger when down, ad- justment up, 19 inches. 248 E . W . n L I S S CO., B K O O K L Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . "BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESS, No. 4 Code Word, RAVENSDUCK Patented Dimensions and description on page 247. E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, i\ . Y . , U . S . A . 249 "BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESS, No. 13 Code Word, REASONED Since the above half tone was made the automatic knock-out attachment has been somewhat modified, but works on same principle as shown. Dimensions on page 347. 250 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESS, No. 14 This press is adapted for drawing k large variety of heavy work, including the largest articles made of tin plate, and nearly everything drawn of black iron and steel in the manufacture of enameled ironware. It is also used to advantage for drawing kitchen and bath boiler-heads, soda-fountain cylinders, the smaller sizes of sinks, heavy brass and copper goods, and many other articles of similar character. It is much more compact and substantial than presses hitherto put on the market for similar work, more easily adjusted, and operated with less expenditure of power. The wear is reduced to a minimum through the application of our toggle mechanism, which also insures a smoother action and a more perfect "dwell" of the blank-holder than can be obtained in "cam" drawing presses. The standards are connected with the die bed below, and a heavy top brace above, by means of four 4X-iiich steel bolts, which take the main stress of the press action, thus relieving the cast-iron parts of the frame from all tensile strain. The movements of this press are under perfect cobtrol through the hand lever shown, which actuates a powerful friction clutch and brake. The slides can be instantly stopped, started or held at any point of the stroke. Heavy outboard bearings are provided for supporting the ends of driving shaft. The improved automatic lift-out mechanism gives the operator the greatest possible time for removing the drawn article and inserting a new blank. Price, including outboard bearings and improved lift- out attachment Weight, about lbs. Width laetween uprights ins. Distance from bed to blank-holder when stroke is down and adjustment up ins. Distance from bed to face of plunger when stroke is down and adjustment up ins. Stroke of blank holder ins. Stroke of drawing-punch ins. Adjustment of blank holder ins. Adjustment of drawing punch ins. Diameter of balance wheel ins. Width of balance wheel ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Size of driving pulley ins. Speed of driving pulley, per minute revs. Proportion of gearing Strokes per minute Size of main gear (diameter and face) ins. Extreme height to top of gear '. ins. Floor space, over all ins. Largest blank, diameter ins. Largest punch, diameter ins. Will draw in depth, up to ins. Code Word 77,000 46 38 30 18 26 8 8 63 8 3,300 38x8 270 1 to SBJ4 7 85x10 174 114 X 196 44 31 12>^ Reassigner E . \V , BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . 251 "BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESS, No. 14 Code Word, REASSIGNER .7^¥'"V',jfj Patented Dimensions and description on page 200. 352 E. W. BLISS CO., nROOKLYN, N. "BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESSES Nos. 1 5 and 1 5 B These presses are designed for the heaviest class of drawn sheet metal work. They are much more compact and substantial than presses hitherto put on the market for similar work — more easily adjusted and operated with less expenditure of power. The wear is reduced to a minimum through the application of our toggle mechanism, which also insures a more perfect dwell of the blank-holder than can be maintained in ' ' cam " drawing presses. The standards are connected with the die bed below and a heavy top brace above by means of four 5-inch steel bolts, which take the main stress of the press action, thus relieving the cast- iron parts of the frame from all tensile strain. The movements of this press are under perfect control through the hand lever shown, which actuates a powerful friction clutch and brake. The slides can be in- stantly stopped, started, or held at any point of the^troke. These presses are generally made with engine attached, as shown in cut, which insures greater simplicity and compactness of the power connections and more perfect control and independence of action. They can, however, be fur- nished without engine if desired. Number of Press Price \ "^^^^ engine ( without engine Width between uprights ins. Distance from bed to blank-holder when stroke is down and adjustment up ins. Distance from bed to face of plunger when stroke is down and adjustment up ins. Stroke of blank-holder. ins. Stroke of drawing punch ins. Adjustment of blank-holder ins. Adjustment of drawing punch ins. Weight, about lbs. Speed of engine per minute revs. Proportion of gearing Strokes per minute Size of main gear (diameter and face) ins. Height to center of shaft ins. Extreme height to top of gear ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ft. Largest blank ins. Largest punch ins. Will draw in depth up to , ins. Code 'Wo d i ^°^ presses with engine attached j for presses without engine IS ISB 40 18 54 31 18 31 14 16^ 30 33 8 8 8 8 135,000 150,000 350 350 lto50 lto50 5 5 91x13 95x13 133 136 173 174 8x16 8^x17 60x38 53>^ diam 48x34 41 9'A 10>^ Reasoners Reasserted Reasonice Reassertin E. W. BLISS . BROOKLYN, N. v., u. S. A. 0.53 BLISS" TOGGLE-DRAWING PRESS, No. 15 Code Word, REASONERS Patented Description .and dimensions on page 253. 254 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" BOTTOM-SLIDE DRAWING PRESS, No. 103 This press has been designed to meet the requirements of certain manu- facturers who prefer a press with movable bed in place of the stationary one adopted in our other line of drawing presses. Unlike other makes of bottom-slide drawing presses, this design has its main working parts overhead, and they are, therefore, more easily accessible and under better observation than if they were confined in a pit. This is a great advantage, especially where machines are well crowded together. The bed is counterbalanced in such a way that the counterweight may be varied to compensate for different weights of dies. The long range of adjustment permits of unusual die space, and therefore the use of long inside blank-holders. The toggles beneath the bed transfer the strain of blank-holding to the frame of the machine (the same as in our regular line of toggle-drawing presses), leaving the shaft free to do the drawing. These toggles are operated by a cam on the main gear, which is timed to the best advantage, enabling the operator to remove the drawn shells and place new blanks under the dies with the greatest ease and con- venience, even when working to the full capacity of the press. Price Weight lbs. Width between uprights ins. * Distance bed to blank holder, bed and adjustment up ins. * Distance bed to plunger, with bed up and plunger down, and at highest adjustment ins. Stroke of bed ins. Stroke of plunger ins. Adjustment of blank -holder ins. Adjustment of plunger ins. Thickness of swivel reducer ins. Will receive blank, diameter ins. Will receive drawing punch, diameter ins. Diameter of balance wheel and pulley ins. Width of balance wheel and pulley ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Speed of balance wheel, per minute revs. Diameter of large gear ins. Proportion of gearing Number of strokes per minute Width of driving belt ins. Floor space of base, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Height to center of shaft ins. Height to top of gear ins. Will draw in depth (and lift out) up to ins. Code Word 33,500 31 10'^ li'A 14 6 2K 26 16 73 9 4,000 120 Si'A 10:1 12 8 72x43 96 X 145 124 168 10 Ravino * This gives the greatest possible shut height of dies and bolsters. Note. — Press to set M% inches below the floor level. E. W. BLISS CO., URCiOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. , "BLISS' BOTTOM-SLIDE DRAWING PRESS No. 103 Cude Word, RAVING For dimensions see page 354. 256 E. "\V. ]'. 1,1 SS CI '. R (J O K I. \' N , N . Y . , U . S . A . "BLISS" PAPER-DRAWING PRESS, No. 55 Code Word, RECOMBINED This press is specially designed for drawing articles of. paper or strawboard, such as paper globes, butter-dishes, toy helmets, fancy placques, plates, etc. The paper has to be of the proper toughness, and is usually moistened before working. The pressure of the blank-holder is regulated by the weighted levers. The upper die remains stationary during the operation, and is adjusted, in regard to position and presstire required, by the large screw and nuts shown at the top of the press. The press is also frequently used without the blank-holder for embossing and stamping purposes, and also for shaping- bicycle saddles and other leather work. It will be understood that the slide carrying the dies, which are heated by steam, has a long "dwell " at the highest point of the stroke, causing the article to assume a permanent shape under the action of a steady pressure and heat. Price ■ I with blank-holder device '( without blank-holder device Weight, complete lbs. Diameter and width of tight and loose pulleys ins. Speed of tight and loose pulleys, per mmute revs. Proportion of gearing Stroke of slide or bed ins. r H \A7 H 1 for press with blank-holder device („oae w era -^ ^-^^^ press without blank-holder device 4,500 13 X 4 40 to 1 Recombined Recompter W . BLISS CO. liROOKLVN, X. Y. SILVERSMITH'S SPINNING LATHE Code Word, Lathe with Oval Chuck, RATIONS Code Word, Lathe without Oval Chuck, RATLINES This lathe is specially designed for spinning- silversmiths' work. The head and tail spindles are made of best hammered steel, with composition boxes in head stock. The cone has three steps. 7, 10 and 13 inches diameter, and H inches wide. The center on tail stock has an eccentric adjustment of 3 inches. The oval chuck shown in enKTavinj<- is Ifil'^ inches diameter, and can be adjusted to spin work from round to oval, differing 3^ inches in diameter. We also make an oval spinning chuck 18>^ inches diameter with greatest difference in ovals of 4K inches. (See page 250.) The eccentric can also be adjusted around the spindle 90 degrees, thus enabling the work to be adjusted to suit the operator. The treadle operates a friction brake, thus placing the lathe completely under control of the operator. Price ' °^ lathe, with countershaft ( of oval chuck KiVo inches diameter (Code Word, Rathripe).. Weight, complete lbs. Length of bed ft. Distance between chuck and tail center ins. Swmg over ways ins. Diameter and width of T. & L. pulleys on countershaft ins. Speed of countershaft, per minute revs. 2,000 36 S3 8x4 360 Die Grinding Lathe (Photo. 101), 80-inch bed, 34-inch swing over bed. Cone steps, 5, 7% and 10 inches diameter by 3/'c-inch face. Weight, 8U0"lbs. Code Word Ratlion. Price, $ 358 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" SPINNING LATHES These lathes are designed for spinning, burnishing, trimming and wiring the work produced by drawing presses. They are also used for hand spinning trom the flat, and when intended for that purpose a T rest is provided instead of the compound rest. The lathes are built in the most substantial and careful manner, with ham- mered steel spindles, bronze metal boxes, and heavy compound slide rests. They are supplied either right or left handed, as desired, and for either outside or inside spinning. Iron cones are supplied, unless wood cones are specially ordered, at extra cost. The hardened steel burnishing roll is provided with anti-friction bear- ings to prevent heating. By use of the tiltmg rest all but the largest articles can be spun, trimmed and wired at one setting. 3 4 5 6 7 Price of lathe and countershaft, without compound rest, biir- nisher, trimming or wiring attachment $ Raspberry Rasper Rasping $ Code Word Rathole Ratiere Price of Compound rest only Code Word, Ratooned Price of Anti-friction burnisher.... Code "Word, Ratsbane Code Word, Rattan Price of Trimming attachment only Code Word, Rattinets Code Word, Rattler $ *Rar- Ratably ' Ratafia ' RateVier' Code Word Ratcatcher shells, shown in lathe on page 260 Code Word, Ratels Price of Trimming attachment as per small cut on page 260, extra Code Word, Ratcave Price of "Special" trimming attach- ment (footnote on page 260) .... J $ t $ % Code Word, Rateman Price of Bulging chuck carrier on tail spindle (page 263) Code word, Ratemle Weight complete, about lbs. Length of bed ins. 550 42 12 1,200 60 20 13 5,7K&10 i% 12x3 300 9 1,600 69 84 19 8, 8 & 10 3 12x3 300 10 3,000 88 30 24 8,11,14,17 4 16x5 200 14 11 ft. 7 in. Swing over bed ins. Swing over rest ins. 88 26 Diameter of pulleys on spindle, ins. Faces of cones ins. Diameter and width of T. & L. pulleys on countershaft .... ins. 7 ^% 7x2K 350 36 8 Speed of countershaft per minute revs. No. 6 Special Lathe (Photo. No. 207), tor spinning, trimming and edge beading (or flanging) on heavy stampings, such as barrel sections (3,500 lbs.), $ Code Word, Rattarpare. No. 7 Lathe is designed for very heavy stock, and will answer for spinning, flanging, beading or trimming articles up to 26 inches diameter x 18 inches deep. It has its spindle back- geared 1:5, so as to run it at 75 revolutions, and is provided with a friction clutch instead of countershaft. It is also made as a double-ended machine, for double-seaming together the two halves of drawn sheet steel barrels. (See also Photos. Nos. 587, 588, 589, 590, 598 and 916.) Particulars on application. E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . SPINNING LATHE, No. With Tilting Rest and Trimming: and Wiring Attachments Code Words, RATHOLE RATTAN RATTINETS RATTLER 259 This lathe is specially adapted for lamp shells, small tinware, brass goods, etc., and may be used for spinning, trimming, wiring (curling), and beading operations. Dimensions on page 258. Photo. No. 645 illustrates a small lathe for smoothing bottle capsules after they have been drawn, and for trimming same. Weight, 300 lbs. Code Word, Ratarinia, Price, including countershaft, one steel smoothing and trimining arbor and trimming attachment, $ OVAL CHUCKS Oval Turning Chuck, IHU inches diameter, including anti-friction back-piece, with greatest difference between long and short diameter of o\'al 2^2 inches. Code Word, Rathripere, $ Oval Spinning Chuck, UJ^ inches diameter, including anti-friction back- piece, with greatest difference between long and short dianieter of o\-al 3',-. inches. Code Word, Rathripe. S Oval Spinning Chuck, IS'4 inches diameter, with greatest difference in ovals of 4j2 inches. Code Word. Rathripead. § Oval Spinning and Turning Chuck, 38 inches in diameter, with difference in ovals of 10 inches (1,200 lbs.). Will spin or turn any oval lathe will swing. Code Word, Rationally. S 260 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. SPINNING LATHE, No. 4 With "Swinging" Trimmer Device Code Words, RASPBERRY RATELS TRIMMING ATTACHMENTS The trimming attachment shown in working position on the lathe is in- tended for shells drawn out of light stock. Code Word, Ratels. For heavier stock, such as used in enameled iron-ware factories, the de- vice shown in separate cut is more generally used. It is fastened to, and operated by, the compound rest. Code Word, Ratcave. A Special trimming device, not shown, IS sometimes supplied to be mounted on base-piece of compound rest, and is used by manufacturers of enameled iron- ware and other similar shapes of stamped ware. Code Word, Rateman. For dimensions of lathe see page 258. K. \V. BLISS r^'x7 10x24 Quadrireme 550 100 3 16 14x14 14x32 Quadrivial E . W . BLISS CO., UK O O K L Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . 305 THE BUTTONMAKERS' AND JEWELERS' DROP HAMMER Code Word, QUABIRD This drop hammer is specially designed to meet the requirements of button and jewelry manufacturers, but can be used for a large variety of similar work in the manufacture of novelties, metal trimmings, etc. It is handv and solid in construction. Price, with rope sheave Extra for countershaft, with flange and driving pulleys Weight of hammer lbs. Weight, complete lbs. Length of uprights ins. Distance between uprights ins. Diameter of base flange ins. '5 or less 600 36 7 U 366 ii. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. f^ en •3 1 Id O Oi (S nl D. (1) . „ o '-' o ft Oi t ^ t Si 1 (1) Tl (A CO nc 1 8 ti si a !|) CL 1 ft ft ■s u B ■4-> a Q h 1 u PI s J3 .cl •s ■4-1 ui a a) Q. CL >< 1 1 s 6 cd -l-> n ^ U) n & .i!i Q Z "s i .2 ■^ a 1 J3 ft t •A a a <1) LL n. •3 > ^ 1 Si Tl a 4-1 ta n "in a lU ft el ■s a ■H aj >i DC a a CQ u 4* • ■Li to a oooooootoc- M CO OTTO COCO K) COCO .a aoa>tNc^io(»50oo THl-lT-lTHCMTOT-f 6 £ 1=1 ^8 000000000 to 000000000 .Q 051000OTOOOOO 1-1 -rlTHOJOT'lOt^lsr-* 0) Orn ^oooogoooo H C-OTOC-OOIOOO xH tH i-H (n" -* lo' OS* CO s ° a S OOOICIOOOOO 3«oo«t^«oooo CO I Oh Im u CO a a _g a .e ^ t~ ffi ja.e .a.= tH!N •a If E. \V. BI.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 367 "BLISS" TWELVE-INCH FOUR-POPPET DROP PRESS With Countershaft ^:^ This cut shows the general style and appearance of drop presses described on page 366. 268 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. FLATWARE MANUFACTURERS' DROP HAMMER The Flatware Manufacturers' Drop Hammer, illustrated on opposite page, is designed especially for the manufacture of forks, spoons, etc. The top of the upright being adjustable in every direction, the dies can be readily set so as to pro- duce a perfect impression on the goods to be stamped. We make these drop ham- mers with four or six poppets if desired, but the die holder shown in the cut is preferable. The two screws on each side and one on each end make it convenient to adjust the die accurately and quickly. This style of drop hammer was intro- duced by us more than thirty years ago, and is in use by many of the principal flatware manufacturers in the country. Weight of Hammer lbs. Price (of c -^of c : drop hammer E countershaft, with hangers, flange, and T. & L. driving pulleys Length of uprights ins. Distance between uprights ins. Weight, complete, about lbs. Code J for drop hammer Word ( for countershaft complete, Poleios. 400 73 14 4,000 Quadroon 600 72 14 7,200 Quadroxide SPECIAL LONG-BASE DROP HAMMERS With 6 Poppets, for Silverware Manufacturers These hammers are designed to meet the requirements and ideas of some silverware manufacturers who prefer a very deep anvil and wrought-iron uprights of great length, adjustable in the manner shown on page 269. The lifting drum which is furnished with these hammers is provided with a spring device which keeps the belt away from the revolving surface of the drum until the lifting is to be done. Weight of Hammer lbs. Price, including' power lifter Weight of anvil ;..lbs. Weight, complete, about lbs. Length of uprights ins. Distance between uprights ins. Height of anvil ins. Diameter of body of anvil ins. Distance between side poppets ins. Distance between end poppets ins. Size of lifting drum ins. Size of driving pulley ins. Gearing from driving pulley to drum Code Word The 350-pound hammer is also made with anvil 14 inches diameter by 60 inches in height, weighing about 5,000 pounds, in which case the price is $ Codp Word, Quaffing. E. \V. BLISS CO., nKOOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 269 "STILES" FLATWARE MANUFACTURERS' DROP HAMMER Fur description and dimensions see page 2G.S. 370 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. CORNICE-MAKERS' DROP PRESSES These drop presses are designed for stamping or embossing and paneling large sheets such as are used by metallic cornice and ceiling makers. The housings are fastened to the bed by means of T-slots, allowing them to be adjusted to receive a narrower hammer. In order to attain the large dimensions needed for the ham- mer, without too greatly increasing its weight, it is made of cast steel, thus giving the necessary strength. Owing to the peculiar nature of the work to be done, which consists in " coaxing " the metal into the die — that is, striking a succession of very light blows in order to gradually force the metal down, and then finishing with the full force of the hammer — it is necessary to raise the latter by means of a belt passing over a pulley revolved by power, the slack end being handled by the operator. Experience has shown that this is a more satisfactory arrangement for this class of work than any automatic lift. We frequently furnish with these hammers a lifting drum, designed to be kept cool by running cold water through it on the inside. This has proved a very simple and efficacious way of keeping the lifting drum from heating. "Will take dies up to ins. 34x28 28x28 Price Weight lbs. Distance between housings ins. Weight of hammer lbs. Length of uprights ins. Height of anvil , ins. Code Word 9,500 900 54 10,000 32 1,000 54 Quadrifoil Quadriga 17,000 38 1,200-1,700 54 26 Quadrilles We also furnish a "Light Pattern Cornice-makers' Drop'* which is designed for zinc mouldings, etc. It has 48 inches between the uprights, a 700 to 1,000 lb. hammer head, weighs about 8,000 lbs. complete, has six poppets, three on each side, and is provided with a belt lifter. Code Word, Quadrin. Price, $ WATER-COOLED LIFTING APPARATUS Price Total weight, about lbs. Diameter and width of lifting drum ins. Diameter and width of driving pulleys ins. Speed of driving pulleys, per minute revs. Proportion of gearing Space over all ins. Code Word 1,600 18x13 20x5 250 1 to5 48x42 Quagga Water-cooled Lifting Drum only, 12 inches diameter x 13 inches''face. Word, Quagmire. Price, $ Code E. W. liLISS CO., EKOOKL YN, N. Y., LT . S. A. 271 "BLISS" CORNICE-MAKERS' DROP PRESS For description and dimensions see page 370. 273 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. STEAM DROP HAMMER With Poppets for Sheet-metal Stamping This machine (not illustrated) is specially designed for heavy sheet-metal stamping and embodies several novel features. The weight of the piston, piston rod and hammer, which aggregates about 3,000 pounds, in addition to a " force," which may weigh as much more, is lifted by the direct action of steam. The steam cylinder has a bore of 16 inches diameter, is single acting, giving a dead stroke of 24 inches when the hammer is released. A valve of the piston type controls the movement and is operated by a hand lever. When not in actual use the hammer rests on a latch in the right-hand housing, which is so connected with the valve lever as to be moved out of the way when the hammer is intended to fall. The piston and piston rod are forged of a single steel billet, and the lower end of rod, which is 7 inches in diameter, is turned slightly taper and keyed into the forged iron hammer-head. Four large bolts, provided with rubber washers under the nuts to prevent same from jarring loose, secure each housing to the bed of press. The screws, by which the housings are adjusted laterally to take up the wear of hammer, pass through wrought-iron poppets let into the bed in same manner as are the die poppets. The piston is prevented from striking the cylinder head on the up stroke by a very efficient steam cushion. Price Weight of hammer, lbs. Weight of bed lbs. Weight, complete lbs. Bore of cylinder ins. Stroke of piston ins. Width between poppets, diagonally ins. Width between guides ins. Height of bed ins. Total height ft. Floor space over all, front and back ft. Floor space over all, right and left ft. Code Word 3,000 25,000 45,000 16 24 40 48 34 12 4 8 Rainfall Directions for Setting Up the "STILES" PATENT DROP HAMMER It is very important to have a good foundation, and we would recommend as the cheapest and best, when it can be obtained, a log large enough in diameter at the butt end for the drop to stand on, and long enough to eftter the ground six or eight feet. First dig a hole one foot deeper than is necessary to receive the lo^, and large enough to leave a space of about one foot all around it. Before the log is f>ut into the hole, fill the bottom with grout one foot deep ; then, after placing the og in the hole so that it will stand perpendicular, grout it nearly to the top of the ground. For light drops, it will do very well to put a large flat stone' under the bottom of the log and fill it with earth, well stamped down. Now adze the top of the log level ; then make a depression in the center of the surface, about six inches square and two inches deep, with a groove about one inch wide, leading to the edge of the block, to allow the scales and dirt to pass off, and not to get under the drop to make it rock or be unsteady. "When, because of the size of the drop, or for other reasons, a log cannot be obtained large enough to put it on, take timbers, say one foot square, and bolt enough of them together to make it of suitable size, when set up on end, to receive the drop. Grout and fill in in the same manner as for the log. Chestnut and oak are the best. For forging drops with hammers weighing 1,000 to 2,000 lbs. some manu- facturers build a masonry foundation 8 to 12 feet square at the base tapering to the size of anvil base at the top, and 10 to 14 feet deep, with about 4 feet in height of oak timbers at the top bolted together and standing on end. The hole around this foundation is then filled with grouting. If only a rock or stone foundation can be had, place about one-half inch of sheet rubber or rubber belting under the bottom of the drop. There is danger of getting a foundation too solid for a drop. There should be some elasticity, and when set on a log or timber the desired effect is obtained ; and when placed upon stone the rubber belting is sufficient. A suitable foundation having now been obtained, and the drop fastened to the same, on a line with a shaft that is to drive it, brace the drop at the top by rods, one end of which can be secured to the building, and the other to the lifter, m holes provided for the purpose. The belts must run back, away from the operator, as shown on page 280. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 373 The following are some of the points of superiority embodied in the construc- tion of THE "STILES" DROP HAMMERS (1) The stroke of the hammer can be quickly changed to any point within the length of the uprights by simply shifting the collar on the upright rod to the required position. This permits of a much finer adjustment than can be obtained where the hammer is caught by a stop limited in position to the holes located at fixed distances in one of the uprights. It also dispenses with the skill and delay required for connecting and disconnecting the treadle in relation to the stop, every time a change of stroke is required. (2) Instead of the usual stop for holding up the hammer, we use the clamps shown beneath the lifting rolls. The action of these clamps in holding the hammer centrally obviates entirely the side blow and shock which results from catching the hammer on a stop fastened to one of the uprights.^ This removes one of the principal causes of broken uprights and uneven wear of the guides. The clamps are mounted on a separate frame which is free to adapt itself to any crookedness or winding in the board, and can be quickly adjusted for different thicknesses. The clamps, in holding up the hammer, keep the board from touching either roll, and prevent the same from being worn uneven when not in use. (3) The hammer can be almost instantly stopped at any point of the down stroke by letting go of the foot treadle. (4) By depressing the foot treadle lightly the hammer can be made to descend as slowly as may be desired. This is a great convenience in setting dies and gives the operator full control over the machine at all times. (5) Variable blows can be given by working the hand or foot lever. (6) The rebound will always be caught in the proper manner, w^hatever the thickness of the dies, by adjusting the lower collar on the upright rod to suit. (7) By depressing the foot treadle and letting go of it after the blow is given the hammer will automatically stop at the height from which it is set to fall. (8) If continuous blows are desired it is only necessary to keep the treadle depressed. No need of a treadle movement for each separate blow. (9) The gears which connect the friction rolls are made of steel and separate from the rolls so that they can be easily replaced if necessary. The shape of the teeth is such as to give the greatest possible strength. (10) The principal nuts and bolt heads are held in place by spring pins as shown, instead of the ordinary jam nuts, thus making it impossible for them to jar loose. NOTE. — All of our drops up to and including i,ooo lbs. size have the automatic trip, for which we make no extra charge. All our forging drops are furnished with steel sow ; the hammer, gears and dogs are also of steel. "We furnish with our drops the Rockwood compressed paper pulleys or split wood pulleys, as may be desired. 274 W. BLISS CO., HROOKI.YN, SECTION OF GEARED LIFTER As applied to the "Stiles" Patent Friction Roll Hammers, showing the Clamps that hold up the Hammer and the Shape of the Teeth Code Word for Geared Lifter, QUAINTNESS Directions for using the "STILES" PATENT DROP HAMMERS The belts must be so arranged as to extend backward from the front of the machine. The pulleys must run at the speed given in the table on page 276. After the dies are in place, the belts put on so as to run the pulleys in the right direction, and all parts well oiled, then the back roll should be so adjusted that it will grip the board firmly when the upright rod falls. The clamps should be so adjusted as to hold up the hammer securely. Adjust the dog so that when the dies are nearly together, the upright rod will fall. If one blow is wanted from the height of the collar as set, press upon the treadle and remove the pressure as soon as the blow is given. Keep the foot upon the treadle and the blows will be repeated from the same height until the pressure is remo\'ed. If variable blows are wanted, work the foot or hand lever and the blows will follow the motion of the foot or hand. A gentle pressure upon the treadle will allow the hammer to go down slowly, but it will stop and remain suspended at any point as soon as the pressure is removed, which is a convenience for setting dies. The pulleys should run fast enough to lift Che rod, so that it will catch on top of the seat provided for this purpose. If because of a reduced rate of speed, or for any other reason, the hammer in ascending does not lift the rod so as to catch on the seat, pressure on the hand lever will remedy the difficulty and prevent the rolls from wearing into the board. For FouNnATiON see page 272. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. U. S. A. 275 SECTION OF GEARLESS LIFTER AS APPLIED TO THE "STILES" PATENT FRICTION ROLL HAIVIIVIERS Code Word for Geaiiess Lifter, QUAKER Abstract of Report made by Prof. R. H. Thurston, of Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. " For comparison of the ' Efficiency of Fall ' of the ' Stiles ' Friction Roll Drop Hammer and the Crank Lift Drop Hammer, two drop hammers of each kind, of about 300 and 1,000 pounds weight, were used. "A number or cylinders of pure copper were prepared for the purpose, some of which were reduced in length by pressure under the drop hammers, and their companions to the same length in the testing machines, thereby measuring the action of the hammers, and perinittin^ a fair comparison to be made. The result, with same weight of hammer falling from same height, showed 20 to 30 per cent. (according to size) in favor of the ' Stiles ' Drop Hammer. They were adjusted to a fall of 28 inches, that being the maximum lift of the crank drop. *' The difference in lift, 28 to 60 inches, increases the power of the ' Stiles ' Drop Hammer, making the 1,000 pounds size equal to 2,500 pounds of the Crank Lift, and the 300 pounds to 700 pounds of the same. "The lost work of the hammers amounts to 29 or 30 per cent, with the best Crank Lift, and to only 10 per cent, with the Friction Roll Drop Hammers." 376 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. s SoSg n [J woor:3 o _ _ oo 5offie2>^> r . 0) (1) 03 O :;3 q-i tj-i ^^4:3 'M .-M*«.i=i+j o o o H a • o ■ OJ : A -t-i ;-i o ft u o ■Si Sags S&g&gg-gg-^l Gift's J S"-^ "3 cT-^ C'+^ C'-*^ S'+^'d mi^ ^"^ ^ ' .S IJ-'-'.n 3J-1- ^-^ (l^.r! Q> Q,n ^ + ba , bo^ bJ5^ bo ^iH ?&?! :^ 3 3 »w p3 ' JJ-. !>.j. 'O.OJ 4 " -g MS O Km •d bflbfld br±i b nJ _ iJ 1,1 rt ' oJ ■ fe^'dgosog ^ *; 3 B i- .2_'0 ' *^ ftoJ'+^'O o^^ ' -) U (D Jj-It' .°ft5 to O E . \V . r, L I S S C ( J . , r, R o I.) K L Y N , X , Y . , U . S . A . 277 "STILES" 1,000 POUND FRICTION ROLL FORGING DROP Code Word. QUANDARY ; ills This cut i^ives a j^-ood idea of the !n see pages 2TS-'27^. Dimensirms on page 27G. For plain flatware manufacturers' drop, see pages 2&i and 309. 282 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "STILES" PATENT AUTOMATIC DROP HAMMER For Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Manufacturers For very Accurate Stamping and Shaping of Delicate Work, such as Watch and Clock Parts : Hands, Crowns, Pendants, Rings, etc. Also for Marking, Setting, Cornering, on Watch Mounting Plates, Bridges, Wheels, etc., and for Jewelry Design Stamping This machine is specially designed for very fine and delicate work. It is .built with unusual care, so as to secure perfect alignment and wearing qualities. For shaping and design-stamping it gives better and quicker results than any other style of hammer or press. As compared with "crank-lift" hammers of any type it gives 30 per cent, greater efficiency for the same height of fall (see page 275), besides obviating the oblique strain on the uprights. The important features named on page 273 add greatly to the ease of adjusting the height of the fall and setting the dies, as com- pared with "crank-lifts." Instead of the foot treadle mentioned in description on page 273, a hand lever is used, otherwise the construction is exactly as there specified. The hammer-head is of forged steel, very long (18 inches), and accurately fitted. This machine can be operated at very high speed (10,000 blows and upward per day of ten hours) by a boy or girl without the slightest fatigue, as a very light pressure on the handle shown causes the blow to take place, after which the hammer-head rises automatically to the height set by a " dog " on the vertical rod, remaining suspended until another blow is wanted. According to the character of the work a very light or quite a powerful blow may be delivered by simply ad- justing the dog or collar, which determines the height of the fall. Fig. 1, on page 283, shows the hammer as usually furnished for watch hands and jewelry work. Pig. 2 shows the "knock-out" and the clamp-holders for fastening the dies with which the machine is provided for stamping watch crowns, pendants, and similar work. The poppets are steel forgings keyed in the bed ; the two die clamp-holders are hardened tool steel, and may be used interchangeably in either of the four poppet holes; the "knock-out" is so arranged as to give a leverage of 1:18. fof automatic watch and jeweler's drop, without "knock-out" Price J . (^'»1) I of automatic watch and jeweler's drop, with " knock-out " I (Fig. 2) ; r. Weight, about lbs. Weight of hammer-head, for watch hands and light jewelTy lbs. Weight of hammer-head, for watch-crowns, pendants, etc lbs. Lengths of uprights ins. Distance between V guides ins. Distance between uprights below V guides ins. Will take in round dies up to ins. Greatest fall of hammer-head ins. Height to top of pulleys ins. Diameter and width of pulleys (200 revolutions per minute) ins. Size of anvil base ins. Codeword J ^°^ ^''oP without " knock-out " (Fig. 1) uoae word .j j^^ ^^^^ ^j^j^ „ knock-out " (Fig. 2) 1,800 60 80 48 97 10x2)^ 21x21 Quarreling Quarreled £ . \V . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . 283 'STILES PATENT" AUTOMATIC DROP HAMMER For Watch, Clock and Jewelry Manufacturers Code Word, QUARRELING Code Word, QUARRELED 284 11 LI S S CI BLISS" FOOT SQUARING SHEARS, 302, 303, 304 and 305 Nos. 300, These squaring shears are designed to meet the demand for a tool of greater accuracy and strength than the ordinary cheaply built shears in the market. In addition to the usual scale of inches engraved upon the table, similar scales are put upon the arms that support the back gauge ; this gauge has also a rack and pinion adjustment that will be found very convenient. These shears are very heavy and substantial, and are especially valuable for cuttin.i^ black iron. They will cut iron up to No. 20 B. W. G. in thickness. A spring pressure clamping bar, as shown on pa^e 2H7. may be applied to any of these shears. Code Word, Rotates. Number of Shear 300 302 303 304 305 Length Cut 21.1 30 3(i 41) .511 Length Blades Weight Price .Spring Pressure Clamp E.Ktra Blades per Pair -^ Code •Word ins. 22 1.4 31 ij 37 41 .il lbs. .5011 (iliO 000 70(1 1,200 ? :? S Redwing Reedgrass ■' F'.ir uncle wnrds rt-presenting extra l^lades, see alphabetical Index under Blades. B K O O K L Y N , 385 "BLISS" POWER SQUARING SHEARS, Nos. 3 1 0, 312, 313, 314 and 31 5 This cut represents our ^'Meditini Weifi"ht" power squaring" shears, intended for cuttinj^ sheet metals not exceeding No. IH B. W. G- in thickness. The table and .gauge arms are marked with the usual scale of inches; front and back g^auges are provided, and the wheel is locked to the shaft by the " Bliss " Automatic Pin Clutch, controlled by the treadle. Wheel on Nos. 810-314 shears is3(Jx3U inches; weixht, 350 pounds; speed on Nos. 310 and 312, 100 to 135 revolutions per minute ; on Nos. 313 and 314, UO to 110 revo- lutions per minute; wheel on No. 315, 34x5'4 inches; weight, 500 lbs.; speed, HO to 1)0 revolutions per minute. Number of Shear Length Cut Length Blades Weight Price Spring- Pressure Clamp Extra Blades per Pair* Code Word 310 ins. 20 30 SO 40 50 665^ 101 123 Pounds 11,000 12,500 17,250 1:15>^ 1:19 1:19 Inches 20x5 20x5 24x6 33 18 18 Ridiculed Ridiculous Ridiculope Nos. 439 and 499 shears are sometimes arranged so that an electric motor may be attached to the housings for running them inde- pendently, in which case the proportion of gearing is made 1:33, giving 30 to 35 strokes to the cutter bar, according to speed of motor. When it is desired to have the shear arranged for electric motor as above, but motor noi included, add Code Word Polariska. Extra cost, $ If desired with electric motor attached, add Code Word Polarisio. Extra cost, % * See code words for extra blades in alphabetical index under Blades. BLISS CO., 11 R O I > K I. Y N , j\ . 393 p. 394 H L 1 S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . "BLISS" TRIIVIIVIING AND SQUARING SHEARS Nos. 440-467 Overhanging Pattern These shears are extensively employed in sheet iron, steel, brass and copper rolling mills for trimming and squaring single sheets or packs up to A inch in thickness. The back shaft and spur gear run continuously and the latter is instantly locked to the crank shaft by depressing the treadle. Motion is com- municated directly to the cutter bar from the forged steel crank shaft, which also carries two cams for automatically working the adjustable clamping bar, which securely clamps the sheet while being cut. The blades are each made in one piece of solid steel with two cutting edges, and are carefully hardened and accurately ground. The lower blade has a wedge adjustment to compensate for wear. The table and cutter bar are both heavily ribbed to prevent springing. T slots are provided in the table and gauge arms, and the latter are adjustable along the front of table on dovetailed ways. The '' !Bliss " Automatic Pin Clutch is generally employed on the smaller sizes, but on the larger sizes our automatic friction clutch (see pages 10 and 11) is advised. Some mills prefer an independent engine attached to the housing, as shown on page 295, while others employ an electric motor attached to the shear. The price of shear depends on method of driving selected. Diameter and face of driving pulleys, 28 x 6 inches ; speed of pulleys, 150 revolutions per minute; proportion of gearing, 1:7J^, giving 20 strokes per minute to the cutter bar. No. Length Cut Width between Housings Depth Throat Weight Price Belted Shear *Extra Blades per pair Extra for Engine Code Word 440 450 Feet 3 8 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 Inches 28 28 40 40 48 48 60 60 72 72 84 96 108 Inches 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 18 6 18 18 18 18 Pounds 6,000 7,750 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,500 12,000 14,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000 23,000 $ ? S Ridinghood Rigadoon Ridotto Righteous Rifleman Rightly Riflepits Rigid Rifling Rigmarole Rigols Rigorism Rigorous 441 451 442 452 443 463 444 464 465 466 467 Extra price for Automatic Friction Clutch (Code Word, Preconceit), $ Extra price arranged for electric motor (motor not included) (.Code Word, Polariska), $ Extra for electric motor attached (Code Word, Polarisio), S Code Word for engine. Ringleader. * See code words for extra blades in alphabetical index under Blades. E. W. BLISS CO., liRoriK I. V N , N. V., U. S. A. 295 •0 o ClJ 1) c 'i c 111 CD d 2 if "^ < 3 U o J. O CO o Z I E ^ < : D 1 O '-^ CO Q < O 2 DC H 296 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. TRIMIVIING AND SQUARING SHEAR, No. 470 This shear is adapted for trimming and squaring sheet iron and steel in single sheets or in packs up to }i of an inch in thickness, and 11 feet 4 inches in length. The blades are each made of a single piece of solid tool steel with two cutting edges and are carefully hardened and ground. There is an overhang, or throat, in the housings so that a sheet or pack of greater length than the blades may be trimmed by moving it along and taking successive cuts. The gauges are so arranged that the continued cut will be straight and in a line with the first. The gap, or overhang, is sufficient to allow of a plate, or pack, 36 inches wide being sheared lengthwise through the middle. An adjustable automatic cam-actuated clamping bar, directly in front of the upper blade, descends in advance of the blade, securely clamping and holding the pack until the cut is completed. It releases automatically as soon as the cut is made. The clamping device is oper- ated from a cam on the end of the main shaft, which imparts motion to. a rock shaft, across the top of the machine. Two levers on the rock shaft give motion to the clamping bar by means of two connections arranged with suitable adjusting screws to regulate the pressure upon the work. The main shaft is of hammered steel 6}4 inches in diameter, with the two cranks for operating the cutter bar forged and slotted out. The shear is driven by a 5-foot gear to which a powerful automatic friction clutch is attached (see pages 10 and 11), operated by the foot treadle. The crank shaft is at a standstill until the treadle is depressed, when it makes one revolution, performing its work, and stops with the cranks at the highest point. The shear may be driven either by belt from line shaft, or, as shown on page 397, by an independent engine attached to the housing. The engine employed is of the plain slide-valve pattern with throttle governor, and is designed with special view to simplicity and compact- ness, so as not to require much attention, and with strength and dura- bility of parts to avoid frequent repairs. Some mills prefer an indepen- dent electric motor attached to the housing. The driving shaft on shear makes 150 revolutions per minute. Proportion of gearing 1 : lyi gives 30 strokes per minute to the cutter bar. Length of cut, ii feet 4 inches. Width between housings, 8 feet 7 inches. Depth of throat, 18 inches. Weight, 34,000 lbs. With 9 X 15 in. engine attached (Code Word, Ringbones) , $ Without engine (Code Words, Ringbones Ringlets), $ Arranged for electric motor (motor not included) (Code Words, Ringbones Polariska), $ Extra blades, per pair (see code words in alphabetical index under Blades), $ Price E. W. TiLISS CO., EKOOKLYX, N. Y., U. S. A. 297 TRIMMING AND SQUARING SHEAR, No. 470 Code Word, RINGBONES 398 E. \y. H 1. 1 s s CO., n r o o k l y n , n . y . , u . s . a . PLATE SHEARS FOR ROLLING MILLS Nos. 479, 480, 481 and 482 The half tone of No. 479 shear, shown on opposite page, is also a good illustration of Nos. 480, 481 and 482 shears, which are adapted for cutting plates of iron and steel up to ^ inch or 1 inch in thickness, according to the size of the shear, as set forth in the table below. Instead of putting the ordinary automatic pin clutch on the main shaft, the back shaft is supplied with a friction clutch, which, in connection with a brake, is automatically operated so as to cause the cutting bar to always stop at the top of the stroke after a complete revolution of the main shaft (see pages 10 and 11). The action of this clutch in response to pressure on the foot treadle is practically instantaneous, and it obviates the severe concussion of the clutch parts which, in starting heavy ma- chinery by means of the usual clutch, has been found so objectionable. Immediately in front of the cutting blade is a cam-actuated clamp- ing bar, which, when the machine is started, descends automatically and securely holds the work in place while the shearing is in progress, then rises with the cutter bar. The shear is geared about 1:40 and is usually driven by an engine of the plain slide-valve variety at- tached to the housing. Some mills prefer an independent electric motor attached to the housing ; others, belt direct to the main line shaft. The driving shaft on the shear makes 200 revolutions per minute, giving 5 strokes per minute to the cutter bar. The crank shaft is of hammered steel with cranks forged solid and slotted out. In order to compensate for wear of blades, the lower one is supported on a long wedge. By adjusting this wedge the cutting edge of the blade is kept level with the table. T slots are provided in the table and front-guage arms, and the latter are adjustable along the front of table on dovetailed ways. Number Length Cut* Depth Throat Weight Thick- ness to Cut Price Extra for Engine Extra for Electric Motor Code Wordt without Engine 479 480 481 482 ft. li K 8 10 in. 18 18 18 24 lbs. 38,000 45,000 60,000 90,000 in. 1 t $ S Ringdial Ringdove Ringfence Ringfinger f If wanted with engine attached, add Code Word Ringleader. If wanted with electric motor attached, add Code Word Polarisio. If wanted arranged for electric motor, but motor not included, add Code Word Polariska. Extra price, $ * See code words for extra blades in alphabetical index under Blades. K . W . H I, I s S CO., 11 R o O K I, Y N , N -'. V. , 11. S. A. 299 W) T3 a :J0() K. W. HI. ISS 1! R ( ) O K L V N , N . Y . , IT. BLISS" SLITTING SHEAR, No. 1 05 Not Geared Code Word, RECURRING This cut represents the smallest (if a series of slitting" shears, as per dimen- sions below. The tw> larger sizes are usually made with back gearing instead of working- by direct belt pull as shown in cut. Number of Machine. \ without back gearing Price 'j with back gearing ( of extra pair of cutters Weight without back gearing lbs. Weight with back gearing lbs. Diameter of cutters ins. Depth of throat ins. Will slit in width up to ins. Will slit in thickness up to B. W. G. Size of T. & L. pulleys for geared shear ins. Speed of T. & L. pulleys for geared shear, per min revs. vSize of T. & L. pulleys for non-geared shear ins. Speed of T. & L. pulleys for non-geared shear, per min revs. Proportion of gearing Code } for shear without back gearing Word ( for shear with back gearing 105 107* 109^ 475 550 4 13 10 No. 16 20x4 300 25x5 100 1:4 Recurring Recuse * The No. 107 shear with gearing is also built with 26-incli throat. Weight, 1,350 pounds. Code Word, Recurtes. Price, $ Also with 30-inch throat ; weight, 1,500 pounds. Code Word, Recurtin. Price, $ § The No. 109 shear with gearing is also built with 30-inch throat. Weight, 2,200 pounds. Code Word, Reculons. Price, $ See code words for extra cutters in alphabetical index under Cutters. W . H L 1 S S C 1 1 . , IJ R O () K L ^' N , N . Y . , I ' . S . 301 BLISS" SLITTING SHEAR, No. 1 05 With Circle Attachment Codewords, RECURRING RECUSANT Weight of No. 105 machine, complete, with circle attachment, 550 lbs. Price, .'S. Attachments for Shears Nos. 10 5, 107 and I09 105 107 109 Price of circle attachment alone ft ^ ft Smallest and larg-est circles cut Maximum thickness of stock Throat of circle attachment Price (if sliding table and wavs ins. ..B.W.G. ins. ao No. 10 31 ^ 13-46 No. 15 24 ft 13-40 N . , u r li n ki.\ y , _\ . v . , u . s . a . BLISS" ROTARY SLITTING SHEAR, No. 112 Code AV..rd, REDANS This is a very heavy machine, adapted for cuttin.y: stock up to j% inch in thick- ness. The desi.L^n of the frame is such as t<:i secure an extremely ri^id and compact constructi')n. A convenient feature in this machine is that the table can be raised or h>wered tri meet the requirements of the cutters. Price, as shown in cut i S Extra set of cutters (see code Words in index under Cut-| ters ) j Weight, about lbs. I 3,5(i() Depth of throat ins.; 33 Greatest depth to gauge. . . .ins.] 20 Diameter of cutters ins. H Size of T. & L. pulleys ins., 20x5 .Speed of driving pullevs. re\'S. . | IHO Diameter of gear ins. Ratio of gearing Floor space over all ins. Price of ways and H-foot table, yf) ins. wide, fur- nished with clamps for straight cuts iCode Word, Recussion) Weight of table and ways, about lbs. 3fi i:t; 7 X 4;". E . W . li 1. 1 S S CO., l: R O O K I. \' N , N . Y . , l" . S . A . 307 "BLISS" ROTARY SLITTING SHEAR, No. 112;^ Code Word, REDANSON This machine has recently been desij^ned for slitting stock up to ^,i inch (full) in thickness, and up to 33 inches in width. It is very compact and rigid in con- struction, has cut gearing, and the table has vertical adjustment to suit the cutters. Price of machine as illus- trated ,s Diameter of large gear. ..ins. Proportion of g-earing Floor space over all ins. Price of ways and 12-foot 1 table, 4 feet wide, with clamps f o r straight cuts (Cotle Word. Recussioni Wcightof tabic and ways, about lbs. 49 1-7 *Price of extra cutters, per set Wei^-ht, about lbs. Depth of throat ins. Greatest depth to >i;ua^e. .ins. Diameter of cutters ins. Size of T. & L. driving- pul- 11,(1(10 35 13 4(1 X- 1; 95 .""i Speed of T. cV L. driving 8,5(111 ■• See code \Yords for extra cutters in index under Cutters. 308 !•:. w. BLISS cu., Brooklyn, n. y., u. s. a. "BLISS" CIRCULAR SHEAR, No. IIO For Inside and Outside Cuts Codeword, RECUSATION CIRCULAR SHEARS WITH ANGULAR CUTTER SHAFTS, Nos. 10 5>< and llO These shears are desigried for cutting' the outside or inside of armature disks and other rings. The angular position of the lower cutter permits of making as clean a cut on the inside as on the outside of disk. These machines have cut gears and are very carefully built throug'hout so as to meet the demand for a tool of great accuracy and strength. The circle clamping head on both machines is provided with rack and pinion adjustment, also with side adjustment to set the clamp disks off the center line to bring them into proper relation to the cutters. SEGMENT-CUTTING ATTACHMENTS Nos. 105^ and 110 circle shears are sometimes arranged with attachments on the general plan shown on page 30i!, for cutting segments of armature disks of any size within the limits iiidicated in table below. Number of Machine. Photograph Number Price of segment-cutting attachments (Vreatest radius of segment ins. Shf)rtest radius of segment ins. Greatest width of sheet ins. Greatest width of segment ins. Code Word for segment-cutting attachment 105K 110 841 . , . >; 24 12 nii :« 30 18 Recu sator See dimensions of machines on page 310. liLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. 309 o 00 03 bo C3 O a o 310 K. \V. lll.lSS I'd., IIR (lo K 1. Y N . X. v., II. S. A, "BLISS" CIRCLE SHEARS, No. 1 05 ' With Angular Shafts for Inside and Outside Circles Code Word, RECURER Number of Machine. ( with circle attachment, rack and pinion adjustment. Price -; of extra cutters per pair (see code word Polelight). . , I of segment-cutting attachment. 1055^ 110 Weight I with circle attachment. lbs. ' ) of segment-cutting attachment lbs. Diameter of cutters ins. T-v 4.U c 4-u 4. \ of shear frame ins. Depth o£ throat ] ^j ^.j^^.j^ attachment ins. Capacity, largest and smallest circles ins. j tMaximum thickness of stock B. W. G. j Size of T. & L. driving pulleys ins. ' Speed of T. & L. driving pulleys, per minute revs. Proportion (if gearing Floor space overall, F. & B. x R. * L. -| '^S^^:;,^'^:-^. ' P J AA/ H ' niachine with circle att., rack and pinion adjt. . i^oae wora-^ f\-L- macliine is desit^ned for beading blacking and riintment Ijoxus and for other similar work. i including one set of rolls "( of extra beading rolls, per set Weight, about lbs. Diameter and width of pulleys ins. Speed of pulleys, per minute revs. 25 4 X 2K 200 "BLISS" SWAGING MACHINE, No. 178 Code W..rd, REDO\VA Foi- swaging the bodies rif open-top cans. Price, $ Weight, 45 pounds. Fitted with suitable rolls and gauges, it is adapted for forming nozzles for varnish and oil cans. (Photo. 11H9.) Code Word, Presageful. Price, S It mav fdso be fitted with special rolls for a variety of similar operations. E. W. IILISS CO., KROllKI.YN, N. Y., U. S. A. 319 "BLISS" BEADING MACHINE, No. ISO This is a very strongly built machine for beading", corrugating and embossing sheet iron sto\'e bodies, stove pipe, powder kegs and similar work ; also f<.)r tin, zinc and brass. It has steel shafts2j^ inches in diameter and 4 inches center to center ; also steel cut gears, with proportion of 1 to 4. The driving pulley runs continuously, and is connected at will to the driving shaft by means of a friction clutch controlled by the treadle. An adjustable apron gauge is provided, and also an extension arm with adjustable roller support for long cylindrical -work. For short work this outer support is not required, and may be quickly removed if desired. The rolls are brought together by means of a screw and hand wheel, while strung spiral springs throw them apart when released by the screw. The cost of beading and embossing rolls depends on size, style and character of work to be done. i for power, including one set of plain bead rolls (Code Word, ] for hand, including one set of plain bead rolls (Code Word, ^Ve)ght, about . lbs HOII Diameter and width of driving pulley ins. 14x4 135 to 150 Floor space over all, without extension arm, F. t.^: B. x R. & L — ms. 25x56 320 E. W. Ill, ISS CI)., liROOKLYN, N. Y., U . S. A. BLISS" STRAIGHT-SHAFT POWER CRIMPER No. 176 A Code Word, PRENOSTIC This machine, as illustrated, is intended for crimping the bottom on to straight cans. It is regularly made with adjustable apron for straight cans of different lengths, but the apron can be so made as to swing to any angle required for taper and flaring work (see page 331). The lower shaft is sometimes made with an offset or "gooseneck" so that cans with a filling hole, and canisters, may be crimped on both ends, the top being secured first, then the lower shaft passed through the opening in same to crimp the bottom. In this shape the machine is designated No. 177. See other modifications on page 321. 176 A 176 B 177 Price for crimping only, including 1 pair rolls (page 820) $ $ I for inclinable apron and guide rolls (p. 321) Weight, about lbs. Size ■.>f T. & L. driving pulleys ins. Speed of driving pulleys, per minute revs. Diameter of shafts ins 135 Ox 334: 200 lY' "13 Prenostic 310 10x3% 200 13^ 4 1« Prentice 135 6x2Ji 200 i;/8 3K 13 Preoccupy Distance between shaft centers (smallest) ins. Will handle work in length up to ins. Cnd^-Wnrd * ^^^ crimping machine (.oae word - ^^^j, inclinable apron and guide mils Raiponce See also page 321. E . W . BLISS CO., 1! R O O K L Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . 321 BEADING AND FLANGING MACHINE, No. 1 76 A With Inclinable Apron and Guide Rolls BEADING AND FLANGING MACHINE, No. 1 76 B The above machines generally have an apron which can be set at various angles to the shafts so asto give a firm support to the bottom of tapering articles while being beaded or flanged. They are also provided wdth adjustable guide rollers in the apron, to determine the proper position for the article in accordance with its diameter. When the inclinable apron gauge, with guide rolls, as shown above, is supplied on these machines, they are adapted for a large variety of single or double-end flanging, beading, mouthing, swaging, etc.; also for single-end crimping on taper, flaring and straight work, such as lard pails, measures, coffee pots, dipper bowls, flaring pails, and all kinds of cans and straight cylindrical work. 332 F, . W . n 1 , 1 S S CO., H R n O K L V N , N . Y . , V . S . A . BLISS" DOUBLE-HEAD CRIIVIPING MACHINE No. 1 For crimping round cans on the outside, either one or both ends, at one opera- tion, A pair of disks are required for each size of can, and the ends of the can should be slif?htly sunken. Number of Machine. \ for hand or power, with one set of {2) disks . ' of extra disks, per set of 2. Weight, about lbs. Distance back from center of shaft ins. Distance between chucks ins. ( length ins. ' diameter ins. Diameter and width of pulleys ins. Speed of pulleys per minute revs. Code Words Will receive cans -, 125 9 4x2!^ 200 Prepensely 300 14 10 10 6x2^ 200 Prepollent For square or irregular shapes, see No. 2-S Upright Crimping Machine, page 325. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 323 "BLISS" AUTOMATIC DOUBLE-HEAD CRIMPER No. lO Code Word, PREPARENT The above half tone represents our Automatic Double-Head Crimper as built for crimpmg both heads on round cans for condensed milk, fruits and vegetables. For nearly twenty-five years past we have built various styles of crimpers involving the principles incorporated in the above machine, and can now offer them in sizes to suit a wide range of can dimensions. The machine is entirely automatic, its capacity is practically unlimited, and its construction very durable. It is adjustable to take cans from 3 to 10 inches in length, but each diameter of can requires a separate pair of inside crimping disks. The outside crimping ring is made in sections with strong spiral springs behind them to give the required crimp- ing pressure, and even if the can edge is ''lumpy " it will pass through the machine and crimp the edge satisfactorily. While one machine with suitable extra inside crimping disks can be operated on cans ranging from 21^ to 5 inches in diameter and from 2 to 10 inches in length, it is advisable to have a machine fitted specially for one size only, and provide as many machines as there are diameters of cans m order to save the time and trouble of changing disks. Price * °^ rnachine and countershaft with crimping disks for one size can ) of extra pair of inside crimping disks Weight lbs. Diameter and width of driving pulley on countershaft ins. Speed of countershaft per minute revs. Height over all ins. Area of base ins. 1.100 16 X 3^^2 80-90 42 32x33 See also automatic crimpers on page 405. B34 I'. . W . H I. I S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . "BLISS" UPRIGHT CRIMPING MACHINE, No. 1 The upright crimpers will do the same class of work — one end at a time— as the double head crimpers referred tn on page 333, and are especially adapted for crimping on the tops of filled cans. The ends of cans should be slightly sunken. j with one set of disks. . . I of extra disks, per set. .lbs. ( length. Weight Will receive cans- -, . , ( diameter ms. Diameter and width of T. & L. pulleys ins, Speed of T. & L. pulleys, per minute revs. Code Word 150 6 6 5x3 200 Preponder E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 395 UPRIGHT CRIMPING MACHINE, No. 2-S For Oval, Square or Oblong Cans Code Word, PREPOTENT This machine is specially designed for crimping' the tops and bottoms on oval, square and oblong tins. A friction clutch, actuated by the foot treadle, which also raises the can, causes its revolutions to commence as soon as it is in working position. The crimping roll, controlled by a cam, follows the shape of the can automatically, while the necessary pressure for squeezing the edge "home" is imparted to the roll by means of the handle shown. The machine operates very rapidly, and its pressure lever is so arranged as to relieve the hand of the operator from all vibrations due to the shape of the can. p - ( including one cam and chuck., I of extra cam and chuck. Weight lbs. Distance back from center of spindle ins. Will take cans ] |i°-f|;^S™5'A'' "^ ^iaffonal) up to " ins. I in nei^nt up to ins. Size of driving pulley (300 revs, per minute) ins. 560 8 7 16 8x3 This machine can be modified so as to take cans measuring up to 10 inches across corners. 336 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. "BLISS" DOUBLE SEAMER WITH REVOLVING SEAMING HEAD, No. 02 Code Word, RAMMING This machine is designed for seaming the tops on round filled cans which have to stand still during the seaming operation. The hand lever shown on top is used for actuating the seaming rolls, which revolve with the large disk around a stationary spindle, to which the chuck fitting the can-top is attached. Price, including one chuck Weight lbs. Distance from center of spindle to frame ins. Size of disk carrying double seamer rolls ins. Largest diameter of can with regular disk ins. Largest diameter of can with special disk ins. Greatest height of cans ins. Size of T. & L. pulleys (300 revolutions per minute) ins. Total height of machine ins. 760 12 6 8x3 80 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., 337 CO z X o < o z < u CO I u -J CO D Q CO CO s|-°s o.ti a z *" ^ d n^ S.S°o §■83 !» w S to p d 19 •o-d B d 3 o o ^ u o o ■d-g d a s « ^ m a M ■SB S.S la ^■2 p C3-M Is ad .^ O Sj^tJ aaSg « s ■g d B » bso a So"" ty a o 01 U a) xi J3c. *■« ibi) m .s p. a'» •°a o p P o tn O rt ^ f- 3 (U Ot3 C isal g-s-a .DaSii) a>.2fl.£ 0)0) rt 4) •aiJ sT'' "•« ^ tf Si; »'« gt! g£ilssi5|s^ "S^ooug^.art •" ffl ^1 "d ^-^ tw O ^ u a£&8|gaS2:| ■^IH IIP ort3-JJs 0) coin !*.2 01 *j S 0) ^? •d o =.ts CO X +j X 3 ^OTCOCOCO "* rHOi-iT-iO CO o Fli:!>Fl p<.2rt (U ■s-ga ] 01 0) , o o ™ a>t^ a 10 to ajSja "^ &^°a??^=-sa cj +j o +j (D Q) bflS a d , ^ o o ji-Qja o o o-S.i3 4J+j " o~'t~ S gj=aB.aP^ftg>3 ■g *< t> ® 0-2 P*-2.2 ft—* o |1< l> (l4 fate 0310 CO ccQ u CO (0 CO o I 111 lit lu^ S C c» d.So 01 0,0) -t- o :^toia to c ;|-g:s : 01 . bl ••d H° d.S 6 ■ ■» 5fi t • ^ 38x86 Redhouse E. \V. liLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 337 "BLISS" DOUBLE-SEAMING MACHINE, No. 159 Code Word, REDHOUSE Patented Dimensions on page 336. 338 E. W. HI. ISS CO., IIRO OKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. BLISS" DOUBLE-SEAMING MACHINE No. 2T For Irregular Shaped Cans C the threading chucks and removing them as fast as they are threaded. Upon special order the machines can be made to crimp in the porcelain liners simultaneously with the threading, thus saving a separate machine and the additional handling for that purpose. The machine is very com- pact and reliable and requires no skill to operate. It can be made for any size screw betw^een '2 and 4K inches in diameter, or as an adjustable machine between these limits. Price - complete for one size, not exceeding 1'^ inches in depth {Code Word, Reden) $ adjustable machine for any size between 2 and 4^2 inches diam- ( eter, not exceeding It; inches depth (Code Word, Redemaniel.. ' . . Extra Price for attachment to crimp in porcelain liners Weight Ihs. Diameter and width of T. & L. Pulleys (30(1 revolutions per minutej ins. Floor space over all ins. Height (without the chute) ins. 575 12 X 3 25 X 40 39 358 F, . W . li L I S S CO., BROOKLYN, N , Y . , V . S . A . HAND WIRE RING MACHINE, No. 141 C"de Weird, PREDICTION The machine as illustrated abrive will take wire fmni tlie reel, strai;j:hten it, cut it into lengths not exceeding 56 inches, or form it into circles, or into segments of circles for bails, etc., from 4 inches to 18 inches diameter. It will work wire up to No. 8 gauge. No, 141 Machine, Back Geared (Photo. No. 947), will straighten wire and cut it into lengths not exceeding TS inches, or will form it into circles or into segments of circles up to 24 inches diameter. It will work wire up to No. 1 gauge. ( of machine, not geared (Code Word, Prediction) I $ Price -^ of machine, back geared (Code Words, Prediction Polarity) I ( of reel and stand for wire (Code Word, Ragamuffin) i W ifj-ht ^ "-"^ machine, not geared, without reel lbs ^ ^ i of geared machine, without reel lbs 450 500 Note. — As this catalogue goes to press, the above machines are being rede- signed, and hereafter will be furnished with any desired length of bed without additional cost. They will straighten, cut and form wire into rings of any diameter from 4 inches up, being limited only by length of bed. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 359 AUTOMATIC WIRE STRAIGHTENING, MEASUR- ING, FORMING AND CUTTING MACHINES Nos. 299 and 300 These machines will take wire from the coil, straighten it and cut it into various lengths, or form it into rings for the rims of pans, kettles, buckets, pails, wash boilers, wash tubs, lanterns, etc,, or make it into half circles for bails on buckets, oil cans, pails, etc. The machines are entirely automatic in their action, are easily adjusted to different diameters of ring or size of wire, and are heavy and durable in construction. No. 299 Machine is provided with a 12-roll strai^htener. It will form rings as small as 3^ inches diameter from light wire, or 4% inches diameter from heavier wire. Photo. No. 171 shows No. 399 Machine with a special fixture for nicking each end of a half circle bail made by it. Extra cost of this fixture, $ No. 300 Machine is a recently designed automatic double-action machine, which makes a ring at each forward and each backward stroke, thus producing double the number of rings made on a single action machine. + By removing one of the steel cam pieces in the large cam disk and substituting a plain piece to fill the opening, both the forward and back strokes can be utilized in forming one ring up to 53 inches diameter. * The machine is regularly built to handle wire -^ to ^^ inch diameter, but by using extra feed rolls, also extra bracket and forming rolls, wire from y^ to la inch can be worked, and rings 5 to 36 inches diameter formed. Extra cost of these attachments, $ Still smaller wire-^g to % inch diameter — can be worked into rings 3 to 36 inches diameter by adding a set of feed rolls, an extra cutter head, bracket and forming rolls, also a sheet steel shield. Extra cost of these attachments, $ It is not deemed advisable to work smaller than 54 inch wire on so heavy a machine. Number of Machine Price, including reel (also 3 countershafts with No. 300 machine) Weight lbs. * Will work wire up to ins. Will cut off straight lengths up to ins. + Will form rings, diameter ins. Size of pulleys on machine ins. Speed of countershaft, per minute revs. Average travel of wire feed, per minute ft. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Code Word ., . . . 299 2,000 H 84 4-36 30x4 150 36x60 Predoomed 300 3,300 lV^5 86 8-26 30-36x6 150 & 350 150 48x81 Predooming AUTOMATIC ROTARY WIRE-BAIL FORMING MACHINE, No. 151 Code Word, PREDILECT This machine will cut and form continuously fryn the coil, wire bails of this shape at the rate of 40 per minute. It wnl work wire up to No. 8 gauge and can be made for bails from 4 to 9 inches in diameter. Each size of bail requires a separate set of forming parts. p j j of machine, including reel and one set of forming parts I of extra forming parts for each size, according to size, per set.- Weight of machine, about lbs. Size of driving pulley ins. Speed of driving pulley per minute revs. 600 30x4JC 40 See large bail machine, page 362. 360 E . W . H 1, 1 S S C (.1 . , B R O O K L Y N , N . Y . , V . S . A . AUTOMATIC WIRE STRAIGHTENING, ME ASU RING, FORMING AND CUTTING MACHINE No. 299 Ciide Word, PREDOOMED As shown above, the machine is adjusted for making wire rings not exceeding 13 inches diameter. When rings from 13 to 26 inches diam- eter are required, the bar which connects the wire-cutting attachment with the small gear is disconnected from the latter and attached to the larger gear under it, which makes but one revolution while the small gear makes two, thus utilizing two forward strokes to feed the wire a sufficient length for a 36-inch ring, before the cutting attachment is brought into action. For description and dimensions see page 359. E. \V. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. \., V. S. A. 361 AUTOMATIC WIRE STRAIGHTENING, MEASURING, FORMING AND CUTTING MACHINE No. 300 Cnde W..i-(1, PREDOOMING This machine has been designed to utilize both the forward and baclvward strokes so as to produce one complete ring at each forward stroke and one at each backward stroke, of any size from 8 to 'M inches diameter. By removing one cam piece in the cam disk, rings from 26 to 53 inches diameter may be produced, or wire straightened and cut up to 14 feet in length. The machine is practically noiseless, is perfect in its action, and is almost indispensable to manufacturers of large quantities of tin and black iron pieced ware, galvanized iron pails, wash tubs, etc. For dimensions see page 359. 363 E. \V. El.ISS CI]., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. BLISS" AUTOMATIC WIRE BAIL MACHINE No. 31 O The above machine has been recently designed t<> take wire fi"om the coil, straig;hten it, cut it to length and form it into plain bails, or into bails with wood handle and end hooks, as may be required, at the rate of 30 bails per minute. It is automatic and smooth in its action throughout, and the operator has only to keep it supplied with wire and wood handles. The handle chute is adjustable for different sizes of handles. All the necessary adjustments are provided for working wire up to No. 3 B. W. G. for plain bails, or up to No. 6 B. W. G. for bails with wood handles. The adjustable stroke will feed wire up to 20 inches in length, but the shortest wire that can be formed into a bail is 6 inches. A gear guard, not shown, is provided with the machine. Price -, including wire reel and stand and forming parts for one size of bail I of extra sets of forming parts for bail without wood handle 1 of extra sets of forming parts for bail with wood handle Weight, complete, about lbs. Diameter and width of flywheel ins. Speed per minute revs. Proportion of gearing Strokes of wire feed per minute 3,0UU 26x4 105 1 to 31^ 30 See small rotary bail machine, page 359. E . W . li L I S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . 363 AUTOMATIC WIRE HANDLE MACHINE, No. 1 50 Code Word, PREDICANTS Patented This machine wi)rks automatically, takin^the wire from the coil, straightenin.i^ it, cutting: it off and forming it into oval or oblong loops or handles up to 3 inches long", such as are used on square petroleum cans, dripping pans, etc. It can be fur- nished with an adjustable feed, and will work successfully round, oval, or square wire of No. 8 guage and smaller. It may be run continuously at a speed of 85 revo- lutions per minute, making a handle or loop at each revolution. The longest feed of which it is capable is Gl-2 inches. It is frequently built with T. & L. pulleys, 34 X 5 inches, in place of balance wheel shown. fof machine as illustrated of coimtershaft (if required) Price \ of adjustable feed, extra I of extra forming tools, per set . I of reel and stand for wire Weight lbs. Diameter and width of balance wheel ins. I Weight of balance wheel lbs. Number of re\-olutions per minute Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ft. ' 1,800 34x5 400 85 4x5 A small automatic machine of this type (No. 153), for making button eyelets, is furnished as a bench machine, and is capable of turning out about 150 evelets per minute. It can be made to feed from l{ inch to 1 inch at each revolution, has a 3x3 inch driving pulley and weighs about 150 lbs. Code word, Predicapa. $ 364 K . W . li I . I S S CO., B K O O K ]. Y N , N . \ . , U , S , A . AUTOMATIC WIRE-FORMING MACHINE, No. 305 Ccicle Word, PREDICAPEL The above illustration represents an arrtomatic ^'three-slide" machine of recent desifjn for raakinx wire into miscellaneous shapes. It takes the wire from the coil, straij{htens it, cuts it to lenjfth and forms it into the desired shape at the rate of 80 per minute. All the cutting and forming parts are adjustable in either direction. It will work wire up to No. 6 B. W. G., and up to 8 inches in length. Price - )f machine, including reel for wire and one set of forming parts. . if extra sets of forming parts Weight, about lbs. Diameter and width of T. & L. pulleys ins. Speed of T. & L. pulleys, per mmute revs. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. 1,700 30x4 80 42x78 E . W . n L I S S CO., « R O O K L V N , N . Y 365 "BLISS" AUTOMATIC CAN-BODY FORMING MACHINE, No. 1 Ciide Word, REDOLERA The above half tone illustrates the smallest of three new automatic machines for making, with j?reat accuracy and rapidity, round tin can bodies with locked side seam. It will take the blank previously cut tfi proper size, carry it through the vai'ious operations of forming the hooks, shaping the body, locking and grooving the side seam, and then discharge it from the machine. Oval, oblong and square bodies may also be formed when the seam is not located too near the corner of body. Number of Machine. Price i incl. C. S. and forming parts for one size can ( t)f extra sets of forming parts Weight, complete, about lbs. Smallest diameter of round can body ins. Largest diameter of round can body. ins. Greatest length of can body ins. Diameter and width of pulley ins. Speed of pulley per minute revs. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Code Words 1 1,1UU 1 41; 10x3 60 40x42 Redolera 3,iun 2 4W 8 20 x 4 80 54 X oU Redolereco 3,.500 3 10 "45" Redoleribs 366 E. W. Bliss CO., BKOOKl.VN, N. V., U. S. A. ADJUSTABLE SQUARE CAN-BODY FORMER No. 1 7 1 ^W^k '^'"'•^ ^^''"■'^' REDOLENT ADJUSTABLE SQUARE CAN-BODY FORMERS Nos. 170, 170>< and 171 These machines are used for forming' the bodies of mustard, spice, cocoa and other square and oblong cans, rapidly and with great uniformity. No. 170 is a bench machine operated by a hand lever, and will form bodies, with the seam in center of side, not exceeding 4 inches square, nor inches Inng. (Photo. No. 145.) No. 170^ is a bench machine like No. 170, but will form bodies, with seam in center of side, up to 5 inches square and 7 inches long. No. 171 is operated by belt power, as shown in above half tone. It will form bodies, with seam in center of side, not exceeding 4 inches square nor 6 inches long. The wheel is 30 inches diameter and 3 inches face, weighs 150 lbs., and is usually run about 80 revolutions per minute. When the seam is not in the center of side the size of blank that may be formed is somewhat reduced. The locks for the seam being first formed on the blanks in a bar folder, a single movement of the lever or one revolution of the flywheel suffices to form the body and deliver it from the machine. Each of the machines is easily adjusted for different sizes by a simple change in the forming parts, which is effected in a few minutes. Size of Machine. i 170 ' For Hand ( with one form | S Price ■< of extra forms, according to shape, ( upwards from Weight, about lbs. 350 Code Words ■ Redissolve MOH ! 171 For Hand For Power 500 700 Redlac I Redolent E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N, Y., V. S. A. 367 ROTARY CAN-BODY FORMING MACHINE, No. 173 Code Word, REDOUBT This machine is adapted for forming square, oval, or irregular shaped tins, not exceeding 10 inches in length or 13 inches across the corners, such as fancy biscuit tins, tea canisters, or other work of similar character. It is used to advantage on decorated tin, as it does not mar the decoration. Price ' \ exclusive of form ■ '( of forms, according to size and shape Weight, complete lbs. Motion of roll slide ins. Diameter and width of tight and loose pulleys (150 revs, per minute). .ins. Proportion of gearing - ■ - . Floor space over all ins. 850 3 13x3i; 1:3 " 48x26 ms K. ^V . BLISS CO., H R O O K T. A'^ N , N . Y . , U . S . A . BLISS" CAN-BODY FORMING MACHINE, No. 169 Code Word, REDISCOVER This machine is very extensi\'el3^ used for forming the bodies of square, obh:)n;j:, conical and pyramidal cans, with either lapped or locked side seams. It is not adjustable, but separate forming parts for different sizes and styles of cans may be fitted to the same stand, and by a slight modification, cans with lapped seams may be soldered at the same setting. , without forming parts $. Price Weight complete, about lbs. I I of forming parts, extra, according to shape and size. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 369 "BLISS" CAN-BODY FORMING MACHINE, No. IBQ'A This machine is designed for forming the bodies of square, oblong, conical and pyramidal cans, and soldering the side seam while the body is still securely clamped in the forming parts. When the outside forming parts are thrown baclc the inside form is reduced in size, permitting the easy removal of the completed body. The arrangement is such that uniformity of size and rapidity of production are insured. This style of former is specially convenient in forming and soldering meat cans of pyramidal shape, but it is also built to order for other sizes and shapes of cans. 'of 1-lb. pyramidal meat-can former I $. of 3-lb. pyramidal meat-can former of 4-lb. pyramidal meat-can former of 6-lb. pyramidal meat-can former of 10-lb. pyramidal meat-can former '. . . of 14-lb. pyramidal meat-can former , . . . _ of 21-lb. pyramidal meat-can former 370 ]<: . W . li 1. 1 S S CO., B R O O K I, Y N , N . Y . , V . S . A . 'STILES" BENCH PENDULUM PRESS, No. 266 Code Word, ROTTENLO This press isbuilt in three styles, viz. : No. 266 Pendulum Press, as illustrated above (Code Word, Rottenlo) ; No. 367 Hand Lever Press, in which case the lever is brought up and forward over the top of the frame convenient to the operator's ris:ht hand (Code Word, Rottenloadi ; Xo. 268 Foot Lever Press (Code Word, Rottenloem). In either shape it is adapted for light cutting, punching, perforating and forming in the manufacture of such articles as buttons, ornaments, pocketbook trimmings, small brass goods, eyelets, toys, jewelry, etc. The above half tone represents one of the many small lever and pendulum presses for which we have patterns, but do not illustrate in this catalogue. \ with round slide, as pendulum or hand lever press. Price - as foot le^'er press ( extra, for square gibbed slide Weight. .lbs. Stroke of slide, greatest ins. Distance bed to slide, when up ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Opening in bed, round ins. Bench room occupied, F. & B. x R. & L ins. 70 5 2 18x7 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U . S. A. 371 "STILES" FOOT PRESSES, Nos. 278 and 279 [tsigned fur manufacturers of cloth-covered butttms. gin position for work. The die is not included in the Tlie No. 279 Press is dv The cut shows a covering die price. The No. 278 Press is adapted for operatin,^ fine perforating, slitting ting dies, in the manufacture of jewelry, novelties, pens and similar artit similar in appearance to the No. 279 shown above. . . _„ and cut- articles. It is Number of Press. Price * ^^ ^^^^ '^"'"^ I for bench use Weight on legs, about lbs. Opening in bed. round ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance from bed to bottom of slide, when up ins. Length of stroke ins. Length of slide bearings ins. Floor space occupied F. & B. x R. & L ins. Bench space, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Code Words for presses with legs 278 5 10 32x27 ISWxU Rottenly 279 am IK sy, 3 9 27x27 14x14 Rotunda 372 E . ^^^ . BLISS CO., Brooklyn, n . y . , u . s . a . "BLISS" PENDULUM PRESS, No. O Code Word, RAMMEL The abo\'e half tone represents a small pendulum press, large!}' employed in the manufacture of buttons, pocket-book trimmings, and small brass goods; also for operating a large variety of cutting, forming and perforating dies, such as re- quire an accurate working press of light power. It has a wrought-iron pendulum, gibbed slide with stop screw at the top, and is carefully fitted throughout. This press is frequently supplied without legs and table, for bench use, and is also fitted with lever, as shown on page 873, at same price as for pendulum press. Price -^ ^^ iron table, as shown $ I without table, to set on bench Weight, complete, about lbs. 25 (J K L Y N , N . Y . , U . S . A . NEW STYLE PENDULUM FOOT PRESS, No. 1 Code Word, RAMPEMENT This press is exceedingly stron^j; in all its parts and very powerful in its action. It is specially recommended to manufacturers of hardware, jewelry, bicycle chains, tinware and brass goods fat ins. ^^i Distance back from center of slide ins. 3^ Opening in bed, round ins. 3 Size of table, F. & B. x R. & L ins. 16 x 24 Floor space required, F. & B. x k. & L ins. 24 x 24 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 375 TOGGLE-JOINT PENDULUM PRESS, No. 1 Code Word, RAMSES This press is specially designed for work requirini? a heavy blow on small surfaces, such as stamping buttons and jewelry, setting down rivets, punching small blanks out of heavy metal, or perforating thick stock. The combination of the pendulum lever with the toggle-joint has proved itself exceedingly effective for the purpose. Price of press alone E.Ktra for die holder and clamps Extra for drawer Weight lbs. Stroke of slide ms. Distance bed to top of throat ins. Distance back from center of slide. ins. Opening in bed tsemi-circular ends), F. & B. x R. &- L ins. Size of table, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Floor .space, legs, F. & B. x R. & h ms. 8x4 m^ X 16K 24x20 376 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "STILES" TOGGLE-JOINT PENDULUM PRESS No. 269 Code Word, ROTTENLOFI This press is specially designed for work requiring considerable power ex- erted over a comparatively small surface. The combination of a pendulum with a toggle-joint, which is straightened when the slide reaches its lowest point (thus re- lieving the foot of the operator almost entu'ely from the working strain), produces a most effective pressure for cutting, forming and embossing small sheet metal goods. It is much used in the manufacture of jewelry, novelties, trimmings, etc. Three fulcrum holes are provided to vary the stroke and power according to requirements. The press can be used in either the upright or inclined position. Price Weight lbs. Opening in bed ins. Width of opening in back ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance bed to top of throat ins. Stroke of slide, greatest ins. Recess in slide for shank of punch, standard, round ins. Thickness of bolster plate ins. Floor space, legs, F. & B. x R. & L ins. 550 6 6 1 1 24 X 33 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 377 "BLISS" FOOT LEVER PRESS, No. 7 Codeword, READYMADE This press has a very loni^ slide provided with a steel binding' cap for holding the stems of punches, which will be found very convenient in setting- oval, oblong or irregular shaped dies. It is suitable for making can nozzles, pint-cup bottoms, fruit can tops and bottoms, cutting blanks up to O^j inches square, and for a large variety of similar cutting-, forming and piercing uperations in sheet metal. Three fulcrum holes permit of a variation in the stroke, power and die space, according to requirements. Price J ' of extra bolster plate . Weight . .lbs Stroke of slide, greatest ins. Opening in bed ins. Distance bed to slide, when up ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. 400 6' 2 X 6% 6 6 378 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" ADJUSTABLE FOOT LEVER PRESSES Nos. 9 and 1 O These presses are designed specially for the use of canners and others who manufacture tin cans, using combination dies for the tops and bottoms. They are, however, well adapted for the operation of ordinary cutting dies up to 6yi inches diameter, and a variety of form- ing, perforating and lettering dies, in the manufacture of sheet metal goods. They have long, well gibbed slides, with steel cap to hold the shanks of punches, and may be operated in either the upright or inclined position. As illustrated on page 379 they are adapted for operating the ordin- ary type of combination die with steel springs inside for discharging the work. They are, however, frequently built to order, with a special knock- out attachment in the slide for discharging the work from the upper die, and a spring pressure attachment on the under side of the bolster plate to throw the work out of the lower die, thus permitting the use of dies and punches entirely without springs. Both attachments are so arranged that the pressure can be adjusted to suit the work, and are applicable to all sizes of combination dies that may be used in the press. They are sometimes provided with die clamps operated by small hand wheels at the side of the press, and by means of which the die is firmly clamped to the bolster plate without the use of bolts. For dimensions see page 379. E. \V. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 379 "BLISS" ADJUSTABLE FOOT LEVER PRESSES Number of Press. r as illustrated Price -' ^^^^^ knock-out attachments to use springless dies of die clamps [of extra bolster plate Weight lbs. Width of opening in back ins. Opening in bed, round ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance bed to slide, when up ins. Stroke of slide, greatest ins. Thickness of bolster ins. Floor space occupied, front and back by right and left ins. Code Word (without die clamps) 10 630 40x20 Reanimate 6U' 48x26 Reapers 380 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. "BLISS" FOOT-LEVER PRESSES, Nos. 85-89 Illustrated on pages 381-384. This style of foot presses has justly met with great favor, and has come into general use in the manufacture of pieced tinware and other sheet metal goods. The adjustable beds fit them to receive dies vary- ing greatly in height, and also provide a simple and reliable means of adjusting the dies to the stroke of the slide. One important feature is the long slide working in adjustable gibs, and admitting of the very accurate adjustment required in using expensive cutting and perforating dies. All sizes are regularly made with table having a solid front and flat bolster plate for operating cutting, forming and perforating dies, unless specially ordered otherwise. When it is desired to operate large wiring dies also, the table is made with open front, as shown in cut of Press No. 88 on page 384. This arrangement admits the use of a sunken bolster with slide plate for wiring dies, as shown on page 38. The presses may also be arranged for use of horns and forces when so ordered, in which case the table would be removed and a special apron used instead for fastening the horn, as shown in cut of Press No. 87 on page 384; or a hole to receive shank of horn can be bored in frame of press, as shown in illustrations on page 47-49. One of the most valuable features of these presses is the "toggle connection," which, actuated by the treadle and levers shown, imparts to the slide a very powerful motion, and adapts them for heavier work than is generally practicable in foot presses. Presses No. 85, 86 and 87 are regularly made with cap on slide, as shown on pages 381 and 383. Presses Nos. 88 and 89, with flange only. Occasionally Press No. 87 is provided with both cap and flange, as illustrated on page 388. Number of Press 85 Cap 86 Cap 87 Cap 88 Flange 89 Flange Style of Slide r with flat bolster 1 % % $ $ without table, arranged for Pr,Vi> horn (page 384) '^ ^ 1 of wiring bolster (page 38).. of wiring frame (page 384). . . Extra Price for horn opening Weight •. lbs. Stroke of slide, longest ins. Distance back from center of 700 tA 4 to 8 6J^x6Ji 900 m 6 5 to 9 65^ rd. 1,100 m 6 to 10 WAy^WA 8 7 Rectangle 1,700 2 WA 6 to 10 14x16 12 8 Rectify 2,800 2Ji 8 to 12 16x22 18 Rectitude Distance bed to slide when up. .ins. Opening in bed, F. & B. x R. & L.ins. Width of opening of.. ( wiring 1 ;„_ Depth to slide plate of | bolster ( "'^■ Recrudency Recruits Recruiting Code 'Word of pendulum press E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 381 "BLISS" PENDULUM PRESS, No. 86 Code Word, RECRUITING Dimensions and particulars on page 380. 383 E. W. BI.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. "BLISS" FOOT LEVER PRESS, No. 86 Code Word, RECRUITS Press No. 85 is similar to Press No. 8(3 in general appearance. Dimensions and particulars on page 380. E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . 883 "BLISS" FOOT LEVER PRESS, No. 87 Code Word, RECTANGLE Presses Nos. 88 and 89 are similar in appearance to Press No. 87. Dimensions and particulars on page 380. 384 E . W . BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . MODIFICATIONS IN THE TABLES OF UPRIGHT FOOT PRESSES, Nos. 85-89 Foot Press No. 87 arran,sj,'ed for operating horns and forces. Description on page ywn. Fig. 3 Foot Press No. 88 with open front and slide frame for operating wiring dies. Description on page ^i'^U. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 385 "BLISS" HORIZONTAL TWO-SLIDE FOOT PRESS No. lOO Code Word, RECURREGO The above machine is designed for punching simultaneously two holes or slots on opposite sides of drawn shells. The die is made with cutting edges on opposite sides and an opening through the bottom for discharging the punchings. The punches are held in punch-holders, which are adjustable in each direction, and the slides on which they are mounted are provided with adjustable gibs. An ad- justable stop %vill also be noted in connection with each slide. This is a very convenient machine for rapidly and accurately punching lamp-burners, satchel locks, and other shells requiring holes punched on opposite sides. Weight, about 300 lbs. Price,' $ This style of press may also be arranged with additional slides for punching at various angles, or built as a power machine. Particulars on application. 386 E. w. i;liss co., urooklyn, n. v., u. s. a. "BLISS" NOTCHING MACHINE, No. 160 Code \Vorrners and )iinge nutclies in square and fancy boxes and covers, biscuit tins, etc. Con\-enient adjustable gauges are provided, adapting it fm- both large and small bhmks, and it has sufficient power to cut a notch through several blanks at once. When not required for notching, the attachment can be easily removed and nrdinary cutting and forming dies substituted. Weight, about 250 pounds. Price, S Notching Machine No. i68 is made to set on a bench, and is for notching only. Codeword, Rediminish. Weight, about SO pounds. Price, S E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y, U. S. A. 387 'STILES" BRASS-FOUNDERS' SPRUE CUTTER No. 297 Code Word. ROUNDERS The above halftone gives a fair representation of our Nos. 296 and 297 Sprue Cutters, designed expressly for brass founders and britannia manufacturers, for cutting brass and other soft metal castings from gates. The cutter is operated by foot lever, thus enabling the operator to use both hands in guiding the work to be operated upon. The frame is very narrow across the throat so that long castings, whether set square or at any angle with the main gate, can be cut off readily and perfectly. The cutters are made of 1 x ^s inch tool steel, and only require the cutting edges to be sharpened, and being adjustable, will last a long time. When the cutters are properly adjusted it is impossible for them to be brought into con- tact with each other so as to injure their cutting edges. 296 297 $ $ 410 8 Weight, complete, about Will cut brass . lbs. ins. 250 23 X 19 Roundelay Floor snace lee's F & B x R & L ins 26 X 25 Code Word Rounders J E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. BLISS" OVERHANGING SCREW PRESS, No. 3 Code Word, RAPSODIE The above half tone of Overhanging Screw Press No. 3 also illustrates the general style of Nos. 1, 1^ and 3 Machines. They each have steel screw with triple thread running in a brass nut. and the slides are long and provided with adj ustable gibs. They may be fitted with a balance wheel (Code Word, Pokewaste) or with a lever and weight balls as desired, but they will be fitted with lever unless specially ordered with wheel. See dimensions on page 390. E. W. BLISS CO. BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 389 "BLISS" ARCH SCREW PRESS, No. 2 Codeword, RANTERISM The above illustration of Arch Screw Press No. 2 is also a good representation of Nos. 1, 1^ and 3 Machines. These presses are specially adapted for operating stamping, embossing and forming dies, requiring more power than can be easily de\'eloped in foot presses. They can be iitted with a balance wheel (Code Word, Pokewaste) or with lever and weight balls as illustrated above. The order should state which style is preferred. The Nos. i and i}^ are used for a great variety of operations in the manufacture of brass goods, britannia and silverware, hardware, tinware, etc. The No. 2 will stamp the tops and bottoms of varnish and petroleum cans and operate all kinds of cutting, embossing and lettering dies. The No. 3 will do the same kind of work in even larger dimensions. 390 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. BLISS" SCREW PRESSES, OVERHANGING PATTERN Overhanging Screw Presses of the style illustrated on page 888 Number of Press. Price Weight lbs. Opening in bed (largest) ins. Bed to slide, when up ■ ins. Distance back from center of slide ins. Thickness of bolster plate ins. Diameter of steel screw ins. Triple thread with pitch of ins. Diameter of balance wheel* ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Code Word 1 600 5x6 6 S 1}< iH m 32 65 Ramparts VA 850 5x5 I f 2 32 75 Rankine 1,500 8x8 Ty, I'A H'A HA 30 125 Rantipole $. 2,200 15x16 ^A 12 lA 860 Rapsodie * Balance wheel supplied only to special order— see page 388. (Code Word, Pokewaste.) "BLISS" ARCH SCREW PRESSES Of the style illustrated on page 389 Number of Press, Price Weight lbs. Width of opening in frame ins. Opening in bed, largest ins. Distance between gibs ins. Bed to slide, when up ins. Thickness of bolster plate ins. Diameter of steel screw ins. Triple thread with pitch of ins. Diameter of balance wheel* ins. Weight of balance wheel lbs. Code Word 1 VA 2 1 $ $ 635 950 1,600 WK 18 15 5x5 7x7 8x8 3K m 4K ■T'A SH 9K « IM 2 iya 2 ^A 2 2 2K 32 30 36 65 185 260 Rampancy Rankling Ranterism 8,700 83 8x15 or 10x10 10 to 12 8 3 3 8 ft. lever 100 lb. balls Rascal * Balance wheel supplied only to special order — see page 389. (Code Word, Pokewaste.) STATIONERS' STAMPING PRESS, No. 84 This is a small bench screw press specially designed for producing the illumi- nated stampings, monograms, etc., on fancy cards and stationery. Price, including one die holder and counter plate Weight lbs. Distance back from center of slide ins. Distance bed to slide, when up ins. Area top of bed, front and back by right and left ins. Size of base, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Code Word 300 StlUA 17J^xl4 Recreate SOAP-MAKERS' SCREW PRESS, No. 83 This is an arch screw press, made to set on a bench, and is specially designed for pressing soap into fancy cakes. Price, including die clamps Weight lbs. Diameter of screw ins. Motion of slide ins. Distance bed to slide, when up ins. Code Word 400 2 4 8 Ragged E. W. BLISS CI I., UROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 391 "STOWS" PATENT ADJUSTABLE BAR FOLDERS The above half tone represents a New Bar Folder, Nos. 103 to 106, which embraces all the latest improvements in this style of machine. It works more easily and produces a greater variet)- of work than the older patterns. It will form square joints or angles, turn narrow or wide locks, turn a round edge for wiring, form close locks, or open locks suitable for wiring on straight work. The jaw is of steel. The gauge is graduated, and being moved by a positive mechanism, can be set exactly for turning a true lock, and secured in position. It has an adjustable stop to hold the folding bar at any desired angle. All working parts are adjustable to compensate for wear. Nos. 47 and 50 Foldei's are somewhat different from the above illus- tration in details of construction. No. 47 can be used with or without the foot lever attachment as desired. No. Length Inches 47 H 50 17 102 31 104 31", 105 3T 106 42'-, \ "Will turn locks froin ^^j to 1 inch ; has "/ foot lever attachment Will turn locks from /^ to '^ inch Will turn locks from 3^2 to 1 inch Will turn locks from 3% to 1 inch Will turn locks from ^^ to 1^^ inches.. . Will turn locks from {^ to 1^^ inches. . . Weight Code Word 392 E . \V . H L I S S CO., BROOKLYN, N . Y . , U . S . A . "BLISS" SMOOTHING ROLLS, No. 118 Code Word, RASPATORY This machine is intended for smoothing off the burrs on large blanlis cut in dies, such as armature dislcs, perforated metal, etc. As shown above it has chilled rolls, ground true, H'i inches long and 5 inches in diameter, with adjustable backing rolls in the center to prevent springing. The T. & L. iDulleys are 30 inches by .') inches, and the total weight of the machine is 3,250 pounds. Price, $ E. W. ULISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 39a "BLISS" POWER FORMER AND BEADER, No, 2 Code Word, QUASHED Rear View The above half tone represents Power Former and Beader No. 2, for forming can bodies, with or without bead, of any size to 9 inches long and 8% inches in diameter. It has steel rolls and gauges, cut gears and composition metal boxes, and rolls a true circle, which secures a perfect lap on the edges, and the work drops out without aid from the operator, at a very rapid rate. Extreme distance between the gauges is 9 inches. By an alteration of the rolls. No. 2 machine can also be fitted for other special purposes, as : For forming and swaging, at one operation, the bodies of salmon or other open-top cans. (Code Word, Quashless.) Price, $ For swaging sardine box bodies (one pair of rolls can be fitted for three or five sizes). (Code Word, Quarterday.) Price, $ When blanks are to be formed on which locks have been previously turned, rubber-covered rolls should be used. (Code Word for No. 2 machine with rubber- covered rolls. Quashing.) Price, $ Number Width between Gauges T. &L. Pulleys Speed of Pulleys Weight Code Word Price 1 2 3 4 5 (Photo. 403) 5 ins. 9 ins. 13 ins. 16 ins. 30 ins. 4x25i 4x25i 12x3 12x3 200-250 revs. 200-250 revs. 200-250 revs. 50-100 revs. 50-100 revs. 40 lbs. 60 lbs. 110 lbs. 125 lbs. ITSlbs. Quartan Quashed Quartation Quarterage Quartaner $ Special gauge attachment for flaring work, $ to S The several sizes of formers noted above vary from above illustration in some details of construction, but all work on the same principle. 394 E. W._^BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "STOWS" PATENT FORMING ROLLS The above half tone represents the " Stow " Patent Forming Rolls with com- pensating gear, which, being always properly meshed, makes the rolls run smoothly without danger of slipping or breaking, whatever thickness of metal may be formed. The gears are machme cut. No. 11.. No. IS. . No. 13. . No. 21.. No. 28.. Stovepipe former Stovepipe former Stovepipe former Tin pipe former.. Tin pipe former.. 1% inch rolls, 30 inches long 3 inch rolls, 30 inches long 3 inch rolls, 37 inches long 1^ inch rolls, 16 inches long l}i inch rolls, 20 inches long Weight, 100 lbs. Weight, 123 lbs. Weight, 140 lbs. Weight, 42 lbs. Weight, 53 lbs. "BLISS" POWER SOLDER CUTTER, No. 166 Code Word, REDDITIVE This machine is used for cutting drop solder from four triangular bars at once as fast as they can be fed into the machine. It is adjustable for different diameters of bar and length of drop, and can be fitted for hand power when so ordered. Price $ Weight 325 lbs. Diameter and width of driving pulley, 6x25^ ins. Speed of driving pulley per minute 200 revs. BLISS" HAND ROTARY SOLDER No. 167 Code Word, RAGDUST CUTTER For cutting triangular drop solder for can-makers' use. Two drops are cut at each revolution of the wheel, and their length is regulated by an adjustable gauge. Weight 40 lbs. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 395 "BLISS" LOOSE GATE SOLDER MOLD Code Word, QUASSATION Will mold twelve bars 12 inclies long at one time. It is regularly fitted for ^ inch triangular bars, but can be made to order for other sizes and shapes. Weight, 70 lbs. Price of regular mold, $ "BLISS" FLOATING PLATE Code Word, QUARRYMAN These cast-iron plates are used to rest cans upon in "floating" or inside soldering, and to cool cans when soldered upon the floating machine. They are planed true on one side, and four screw-holes are provided for securing them to the bench. Size, 12 x 18 inches. Weight, about 30 lbs. Price, $ "BLISS" STEAM CHEST FOR PROCESSING CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Code Word, RAGBOLT This steam chest is made of fine loam castings, and is used extensively in can- ning factories. The door is arranged to swing clear of the opening, so an iron truck may be run in and out freely. All holes are drilled and tapped ready for steam connections. The nuts and handles are made of wrought-iron forgings. A brass safety-valve is included in price of the steam chest. Inside dimensions are as follows : width, 36 inches ; height, 36 inches ; depth, 37 inches ; capacity, about 400 3-lb. cans or 600 2-lb. cans. mounted on casters S. without casters ... Price ■ of standard mercury bath thermometer (Code Word, Rallied). . of standard steam gauge of low iron truck and handle Weight lbs. 2,500 "BLISS" CAN-WASHING MACHINE Code Word, PREGUSTANT This machine is adapted to cleanse the outside of cans filled with fish, fruit, or vegetables. The cans are clamped between the chucks by depressinja: the foot treadle, which also brings the revolving brush into contact with the periphery of the can, and applies a stream of water to the surface of the brush. When the treadle is re- leased the flow of water ceases, the brush moves back from the can, and the lower chuck drops, allowing the can to be removed. These motions are all automatic. The speed of the back shaft is 250 revolutions per minute, which gives a speed of 500 revolutions per minute to the brush, and half that speed to the can chucks; but as the diameter of the brush is more than twice the diameter of the can, the actual travel of their respective surfaces is about 4l% to 1. Price Weight, complete lbs. Diameter and width of T. & L, driving pulleys (speed, 250 revolutions per minute) ins. Height to center of revolving brush, 40 inches. Total height ins. 500 8 k 2% 56 BLISS" PAINT-CAN POLISHING MACHINE Code Word, PREHENSIBLE This machine removes paint, oil, etc., from the outside of filled cans, leaving them clean and bright, ready for the labels. from 1?!^ to 5 inches in diameter. The jaws are adjustable to take cans $ Height revolving head. . .ins. Speed revolving head... re vs. Pulley on spindle ins. 41 Weight lbs. Diameter revolving head.. ins. 13 300 to 400 7x2M 396 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" SOLDERING FRAMES AND CYLINDERS The above half tone illustrates the most perfect soldering frame in use at the present time for soldering the side seams on can bodies. A depression of the treadle raises the knife, permitting the formed can body to be slipped on or removed from the soldering cylinder. Upon releasing the treadle a spring inside the frame de- presses the knife, thus securely holding the can body while being soldered. The knife is hinged centrally, alloviring it to adjust itself perfectly to the cylinder. Cylinders 3^ inches diameter and larger are split and provided with a wedge adjustment for expanding them to suit slight variations in diameter of can heads. Standard sizes of cylinders are noted in the table below, but other sizes of straight cylinders, as well as special shapes for small and large work, and special frames, are made to order. of frame and treadle with iron knife, to take cylinders up to 7 inches diameter $ of frame and treadle with slate knife, to take cylinders up to 7 inches diameter of extra heavy frame and treadle with iron knife, to take cylinders larger than 7 inches diameter Price List of Cylinders Price Size of can body Diameter of cylinders 21b. sa in. 2J^lb. 4 in. 31b. 414'in. 2qt. Igal. 65ERO-GAS SOLDERING COPPER The general construction will be understood by reference to the cut on page 398. The copper ti^, A, may be made of any required size, weight or shape, and has a hollow chamber in the base about 1}^ inches deep by 1 inch in diameter, with three inward projections, G, G, G ; into these is firmly screwed the plug, F. The tip, A, is fastened into the shield, B, by means of a set screw, and when the copper is worn out it can be removed to be replaced by a new one by simply loosening the screw. The handle tube, Cj is fastened permanently into the shield, B, and extends through the plug into the tip about half an inch. At the handle end it is connected with the fuel supply by a flexible tube of any required length. For ordinary bench work it is about 3 feet long. Gas and air are supplied through main pipes, passing under the bench for convenience, or the former may be taken from the pipe used to furnish gas for lighting the shop. The air pipe may be of tin, which is much cheaper than iron and answers every purpose, as the pressure on it is practically nothing. This tin pipe ougjht to be 3 or 4 inches in diameter and long enough to act as a res- ervoir for equalizing the pressure. A steady pressure of air is furnished by a fan or blower. By means of the keys, d^ d^ in the fork, D, the supply and proportion of g:as and air are easily regu- lated and the flame confined to the very point of the cavity in the tool. The shield, B, protects the hand from the heat of the consumed gas escaping through the chambers a, a^ a, and also to return the heat about tlie tip and thus help to keep it hot. To receive the copper when not in use, the hollow rest, E — open at both ends— is provided. The tip IS made by a patented process, of copper, swaged in steel dies under a heavy drop by which means the grain is made very fine and close. The dust, ashes, and smoke, which are frequently very annoying writh coke or charcoal, are by this apparatus avoided. The copper can be heated v^rithin three minutes from the time of lighting, saving much time in getting ready for tvork. W^hen the day's work is finished the fire is extinguished by simply shutting off the gas supply at the key. By means of the gas and air keys the heat can be regulated for all kinds of w^ork, so that no time is w^asted in w^aiting for a copper to heat. Other co[)peTs are generally too hot in the beginning and too cold in the end. These keep a uniform temperature throughout. On ^vork that is furnished the operator ready for soldering the copper can be kept in the hand and in operation constantly and thus a very considerable saving can be effected. As heat is constantly supplied a great weight of copper is not required, and on ordinary work a tip w^ill work well w^hen it is worn down to a weight of two or three ounces. The highest estimate made of the quantity of gas consumed in heating one copper for ten hours was 30 cubic feet; the lowest 9 cubic feet. 'The average on ordinary work has been about 15 feet ; this at $1.50 per thousand would be about 2j^ cents per day for each operator, which is much lower than the average cost of heat- ing coppers in the old way with charcoal, coke or gas. The reason of the economy in burning so expensive a fuel as gas is that all the fuel consumed is utilized to heat the copper, whereas in the use of charcoal, coke or gas in fire pots, a large part of the heat produced goes up the chimney or is thrown out into the room. Hatchet handle, without tip, common size each Hatchet handle, without tip, larger size each Straight handle, without tip, common size each Straight handle, without tip, large size each Fork, with two cocks each Shields each Rubber tubing, per foot, % inch Rubber tubing, per foot, ^ inch Tongs, for forging, small size each Tongs, for forging, large size each Clamps, as shown in vise each Chamber, for tip when not in use, small size each Chamber, for tip when not in use, large size each Blowers, according to size and style Tips, per pound (subject to market quotations) Code Word for Sears soldering outfit, Precentor. 400 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. THE "HOWE" IMPROVED SOLDERING MACHINE 4-]4 Foot Solder Bath, with Crimping and Aciding Attach- ments, and Furnace Arranged for Solid Fuel Code Words, RAGOUT RAILINGS RAILLERY Right-hand Machine. The above illustration shows the Improved Soldering Machine, with crimping and adding apparatus, embracing the valuable features of the "Howe," "West" and "Bliss patents. It is extensively used in the manufacture of cans for fruit, vegetables, iish, paint, etc. More than 400 are now in use in the canneries through- out the United States, turning out first-class work with a rapidity not approached by any other apparatus. Forty thousand ends of salmon cans per day may readily be soldered (when the crimping attachment is not used), and experts in the management of the machine average a much larger number. As shown above, the machine is arranged to use coal or wood for heating the solder. We furnish the furnace and door castings as indicated in out (to be set in masonry by the purchaser). This style of machine is generally employed in salmon and other canneries whose situation is remote from a gas supply. Gas fuel facilitates keeping the solder at an even temperature, which is very important. For gas fuel we furnish them with cast iron legs, as shown on page 401. The piping and burners are attached to these legs by the users to suit the cir- cumstances. We recommend putting three 1 inch gas pipes side by side length- wise under the bath, screwing vertically into same pieces of Ya inch pipe three inches long, which act as burners. The blue part of the flame should just touch the bottom of the bath. There should be a fork with valves to regulate the supply of gas and air, which should be thoroughly mixed before reaching the machine. To avoid explosions, turn the gas on first and light immediately, letting it burn alone until the bath is slightly warm, then turn on the air blast. The cut on page 401 shows the i]ii foot Soldering Machine, with Rosining Machine attached, as used for condensed milk cans. If piroperly handled, it will rosin and solder 40,000 cans, or 80,000 ends, per day of ten hourSj using about five pounds of solder per thousand cans. One end of the cans is rosined and soldered at a time. In order to prevent the cans from sticking in the rosining machine they should be cooled by an air blast previous to their second passage. Right-hand machines receive cans at the left end, and left-hand machines at the right end. E. W. lil.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., V'. S. A. 401 HOWE" SOLDERING MACHINE AND ROSINING MACHINE ATTACHED Right-hand Machine. Soldering Machines Price o£ machine, with 4J^ ft. solder bath Price of machine, with 6 ft. solder bath .- Price of machine, with 9 ft. solder bath Weight of machine, with 4^ ft. solder bath lbs. Size of driving pulley ins. Speed of driving pulley per minute revs. Speed of feed chain per minute ft. Floor space of machine, with 45^ ft. solder bath ft. Crimping and Aciding Attachments ' Price of crimping attachment Price of aciding attachment Weight of crimping and aciding attachments lbs, Size of driving pulley on crimpmg attachment ins. Speed of driving pulley on crimpmg attachment revs. Size of driving pulley on aciding attachment ins. Speed of driving pulley on aciding attachment revs. Speed of feed chain on aciding attachment ft. , Floor space of crimping and aciding attachments ft. 1,200 14x3 90 67 3x8 700 6x3 250 50 67 4x4 Rosining Machine Price, for cans 3 inches diameter Weight lbs. Size of driving: pulley ins. Speed of driving pulley revs. Speed of feeding belt ft. Floor space ins. $. 600 - 6x2 45 67 44x24 Code Words For description see page 400. Ragout " Howe" Soldering Machine, 4J^ ft. solder bath for solid fuel. Ragstone " Howe " Soldering Machine, 45i ft. solder bath for gas fuel. Ragweed " Howe " Soldering Machine, 6 ft. solder bath for solid fuel. Ragwrort " Howe " Soldering Machine, 6 ft. solder bath for gas fuel. Railcar " Howe " Soldering Machine, 9 ft. solder bath for solid fuel. Railfence "Howe" Soldering Machine, 9 ft. solder bath for gas fuel. Railings Aciding attachment for same. Raillery Crimijing attachment for same. Raiment Rosining Machine for condensed milk cans. 402 E. W. BLISS C O., BROOKLYN, N. Y. U. S. A. FIVE-GALLON PETROLEUM-CAN OUTFIT FOR FOOT POWER See also pages 403 aad:404 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 403 FIVE-GALLON PETROLEUM-CAN OUTFIT FOR FOOT POWER See also pages 402, 404 and 405 ■t " "\ 'Tr 404 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 405 .„ m «i a__. a) " ti is (n ru CO _ ^ u 3 «) f*^ 3 »§£-SS .-5 : to ^ ^ P y t^ o P-S.S tnO* S a — o o to +-' 01 3 a.s oS .Sfe 01 p. iso OJO a-' " 3 a o a^o •^ a "> " au a boo, ao! — u ft BoT o S 'S o c S Pl O o;^« 3|*g^S.a Soift|s,S-"" •" S ^ " oj-g t,.H bfloj-t-' ft" ^ o„ 3 o .Bt) M > 10 ,„ »?°' a-a ■a cj ■3.3 . 0) « oi S S " .a fto >,•?« 0..0 «»> ^ a m . 313 o o o |z;«-> O fee- tfl °",a ■s-ag « 5"^ o ,^ ^oi:i43O.5(0 406 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. "BLISS" PERFORATING PRESS, No. 12 The illustration on page 407 is that o£ Perforating Press No. 12, with cam stripper described on pages 171 and 172, with the addition of a double roll feed, the housings of which are hinged so they may be- readily lowered out of the way for changing dies or for repairing same by using the pinion wrench in conjunction with the segment gears on end of roller frames. Milled steel collars on the feed shafts are employed to feed the plates, and adjustable yokes are applied just outside the feed collars to prevent the springing of feed shafts when perforating narrow plates. The mechanism for operating the feed rolls is shown on floor at the left side of the machine, and is so arranged that all the parts requiring adjustment are easy of access. The mechanism is quite original in design, and enables the rolls to feed an equal distance for two or three strokes, then vary the length of feed before mak- ing the next stroke. For instance, in a period of three strokes of the punch slide, the rolls may be fed two short and one long distance, or vice versa, or all three spacings may be alike. By substituting other cams and gears of small proportions, a number of different combinations may be obtained, thus securing a considerable variety of spacing or grouping of the rows of holes. In the machine illustrated, the jaw clutch on main shaft is thrown in and out of action by a lever connected with a steam cylinder on the top of press frame, the action of which is controlled by a hand lever shown on the left side of press. A different device for operating the jaw clutch, or a different style of clutch, may be employed if desired. f of machine complete, as illustrated, exclusive of dies Prices of machine with cam stripper and double roll feed, exclusive of ' the variable feeding device and dies Weight, complete, as illustrated lbs. Weight without the variable feeding device lbs. Width between housings ins. Maximum width of sheet that may be punched ins. Punching capacity : 60 J^-inch holes in J^-inch iron. Stroke of punch and stripper slides ins. Length of feed at each stroke, varying by ^'j inch ins. Diameter and width of the 2 balance wheels and the loose pulley ins. Speed of balance wheel per minute revs. Proportion of gearing Number of strokes per minute Height to center of shaft ins. Height to top of steam cylinder ins Height to top of clutch lever ins Floor space occupied over all, F. ,& B. x R. & L ins. Code J for machine with cam stripper and double roll feed, exclu- | Words I sive of variable feeding device and dies i For variable feeding device add the word 70,000 67,000 65 2'yi and 1 0to6 48x10 400 1:20 20 101 152 178 94x200 Reasside Pregnander Precind E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 407 "BLISS" PERFORATING PRESS, No. 12 With Cam Stripper, Double Roll Feed, and Device for Variable Feed Code Words, REASSIDE PREQNANDER PRECIND E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. BLISS" AUTOMATIC MUCK-BAR SHEARS Nos. 265 and 267 Patented We herewith place before mill-owners our shear for automatically cutting muck bar to length. It is intended to supersede the antiquated and inaccurate method of cutting with alligator shears. The practical requirements of every-day work in the mill could only be arrived at from actual practice, and we are largely indebted to the Canonsburgh Iron «fe Steel Company, and others, for valuable assistance in this direction, they having given us every facility to make practical tests in their mills, besides aiding us with many valuable suggestions in regard to details. We offer our muck-bar shear with confidence that it will meet with unqualified approval, and that mill-owners cannot afford to continue doing this work in the old w^ay. The principles embodied are quite simple, and the advantages of using this machine are : The bars, as fast as they come from the rolls, are cut accurately to length, with square ends, and only one man is required to operate the machine. This operator need not be a skilled shearman. Provision is made so that the first end of the bar can be squared properly without waste, after which the machine operates automatically until the entire bar is cut to required lengths. The adjustment for length is easily made, and the machine is under perfect control of the operator, who can stop and start the cutter gate independently of the tripping device, which is actuated by the striking of the bar against the length gauge. The speed of the machine can be arranged to suit the conditions of the rolling mill in conjunction with which it is to be worked. Number of Shear Price Weight, about lbs. Will cut cold steel ins. Length of cutters ins. Longest piece-that can be cut off (standard) ins. Shortest piece that can be cutoff ins. Engine cylinder, diameter and length ins. Engine speed, revolutions per minute Ratio of gearing Rate of speed of cutting gate strokes per min. Stroke of cutter slide ins. Floor space over all, exclusive of feed table ft. Code ^VQrd 265 267 14,000 31,500 7x1 8x3 8 10 54 50 13 13 9x9 18x14 150 150 1.2H 1:3K 60 60 2K S'A 8x7 lOJ^xlOJ^ Redtapism Redubbing We are prepared to offer machines of any desired capacity, and invite corres- pondence, giving size of bars and greatest lengths to be cut, upon receipt of which we shall be glad to quote prices, and give any additional information required. E. W. BUSS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 409 "BLISS" AUTOMATIC MUCK-BAR SHEAR No. 267 Code Word, REDUBBING Patented 410 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" VERTICAL MILLING MACHINES The machine illustrated on opposite page has proved itself a most valuable one for die work, as well as for much work of a general char- acter hitherto done on planing and shaping machines, turning out better work and doing it much more rapidly than by other methods. Three sizes are made, which are suited to a very large range of work. Circular, longitudinal and cross feeds are provided, the latter being automatic, and having four to five changes of speed, according to size of machine. The head, which carries the spindle, has long, adjustable bearings, is adjustable as to height, and is counterbalanced. The spindle itself is of large diameter, is provided with vertical adjustments to take up the wear, and is equally well suited for operating side, bottom and facing cutters. A small blower is attached to keep the cutter clear of chips. Number of Machine Size Price, including countershaft Weight lbs. Length of head ins. Adjustment of head ins. Distance from center spindle to back of throat ins. Depth of throat of frame ins. Diameter of table ins. Length of longitudinal feed ins. Length of cross feed ins. Distance table to top of throat ins. Distance bed to top of throat ins. Floor space over all, front to back, , ..ins. Floor space over all, right to left ins. Height to top of cone ins. Height to top of spindle when up ins. Speed of countershaft, per minute, .revs. Code Word 202 203 204 16-inch 24-inch Photo. No. 91 $ $ $ 3,800 5,500 15,000 18 18 36 16 16 18 18 34 36 8K 14 30 16 34 36 16 24 36 16 30 36 8 8 16 19 30>^ 39 73 78 108 41 53 78 104 105 114 104 113 136 150 135 110 Redpole Redraft Redriven E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 411 BLISS" VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE No. 204 Code Word, REDRIVEN 412 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. BLISS" TWO-SPINDLE MILLING MACHINES Nos. 220 and 221 It will be noticed that the general arrangement of these machines is like that of a planer, but that in place of the ordinary planer heads they carry vertical spindles for butt milling. The longitudinal travel of the table is effected by means of a screw which may be operated by hand or power in either direction. This table feed has six changes of speed (for each cutter speed) , besides a power " rapid transit " motion to run the table in either direction. The quick motion is specially intended for running the table back after the cut is finished. It is entirely inde- pendent of the regular feed, and either can be operated without stopping the other. The crosshead is raised and lowered by power, in addition to which each spindle has an independent vertical adjustment of 2 inches. Each spindle is carried in a separate saddle with independent lateral motion, actuated by either hand or power feed. The power feed has six changes of speed. The hand feed is manipulated by means of the wheels shown on the saddles. It is independent of the power feed, so that the saddles can be moved in any desirable way while the power feed is in operation. The crosshead is made of sufficient length to permit of run- ning the saddles out far enough to bring the milling cutters outside of ■ the housings. The milling cutters can be run at eight different speeds in the larger machine and four in the smaller. By operating the two spindles and using special appliances for hold- ing and setting the work, one of these milling machines is in many cases now doing work which formerly required the use of five planers. These machines, as ordinarily built, will take in work up to 32 inches high. Number of Machine Price, including countershaft Weight, about lbs. Length of table (can be altered to suit requirements) ins. Width of table ins. Width between housings ins. Smallest obtainable distance between spindle centers ins. Vertical adjustment of crosshead ins. Speed of countershaft, per minute revs. Floor space over all It. Height over all ft. Code Word E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 413 "BLISS" TWO-SPINDLE MILLING MACHINE No. 221 Code Word, REDSORREL 414 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. "BLISS" HORIZONTAL BORING MILL No. 231 The machine illustrated on opposite page is a most convenient and useful one in general machine work, for drilling, boring and facing. The cone-pulleys have four changes for a 3^-inch belt, and with the back gearing give eight changes of speed to the spindle. The latter is steel, 3^ inches diameter, and has a travel of 16 inches. The automatic worm-feed has four changes without the back gearing and eight changes with it. This feed may be operated by hand when desired. Open and cross-feed belts permit of operating the feed in either direction. The spindle also has a quick rack and pinion movement by hand. The total length of table is 72 inches, and its vertical adjustment 13 inches. The distance between the center of spindle and top of slotted table when at its highest adjustment is 3)4 inches ; when at its lowest adjustment, 15)4 inches. The slotted table and saddle are 6 inches thick, and when removed, give a distance of 2ij4 inches between center of spindle and main table when at its lowest adjustment, thus accommodating larger work than when the slotted table is in position. Length of slotted table, 36 inches. Width, 25 inches. Longitudinal travel of slotted table, 47 inches ; cross travel, 26 inches. Greatest dis- tance from end of spindle to face of steady rest, 50 inches. Greatest distance from end of spindle to end of table, 69 inches. Tight and loose pulleys on countershaft, 17 inches diameter x 4 inches face. Speed of countershaft, 130 revolutions per minute. Floor space over all, 5 feet 8 inches front to back x 12 feet right to left. Total height, 63 inches. Weight, 5,500 lbs. Code Word, Redsilver. Price, including countershaft, $ No boring bars nor bushings are furnished with the machine. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 415 "BLISS" HORIZONTAL BORING MILL, No. 231 Code Word, REDSILVER '^' . s 416 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. "BLISS" HORIZONTAL BORING MILLS Nos. 21 and 21 1 These machines are especially valuable for heavy work, though convenient for general shop use. By their use holes may be bored paral- lel to each other without resetting the work. The table is moved to bring the work in position by a rack and a pinion driven by power. The steel spindle carrying the boring bar is of large diameter and has a longitudinal feed of 24 and 36 inches for the two sizes respectively. It is carried by a head with long vertical adjustment upon a strong upright securely attached to the bed, and the cutter end of the bar is supported through a bush carried by the tail block upon a similar upright on the left side of machine. The head and tail blocks are raised and lowered together by means of screws shown, which are driven by power. To compensate for any possible variation in the two vertical adjusting screws, a slight inde- pendent adjustment is provided in the tail block, so as to bring the boring bar perfectly true with the bed. The driving cone pulley has four steps, and a heavy back gear is attached to the spindle, giving eight speeds for the bar. The spindle is fed forward by a rack and a pinion connected with worm gear having four changes of speed, and may be run back quickly by hand. The main spindle is driven directly by a belt from the floor shaft, and the head may be raised or lowered without changing the length of the belt. Number of Machine Price, including countershaft Weight, complete lbs. Length of table ft. Width of table ft. Extreme width in clear between head and tail blocks. .ft. Vertical adjustment of heads ft. Longitudinal feed of boring spindle ins. Diameter of boring spindle ins. Cone diameters , ins. Cone face, width ins. Speed of countershaft, per minute revs. Floor space, F. & B. x R. & L ft. Total height ft. Code Word 210 211 $ $ 26,000 55,000 7 9 3 5 1 7 ft. 8 in. 5 6 24 36 3H 5 15, 18, 21, 24 24,25iV26i28 5 5 110 80 10x15 16x18 9 14 Redsanders Redseared E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 417 "BLISS" HORIZONTAL BORING MILL No. 21 1 Codeword, REDSEARED 418 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" GEAR CUTTER, No. 261 This machine is intended for spur gears only, and is specially de- signed for large gears of heavy pitch. It will cut gears up to 84 inches in diameter by 20 inches face, and up to 1 diametral pitch. A special feature in this machine is a damping device which firmly holds the rim of the wheel close to the cutter. In this manner the chattering is avoided which in other machines results from depend- ing on the stiffness of the wheel itself and on the index wheel for resist- ance against the action of the cutter. This feature is of special import- ance in cutting teeth of coarse pitch. A quick return movement is provided for the cutter slide. The head which carries the work spindle is counterbalanced and is adjusted up and down by means of the hand wheel shown on the saddle, which connects with the adjusting screw. A dial, graduated to thousandths of an inch, indicates the exact position of the head. The indexing mechanism consists of a worm and worm gear actu- ated through change gears by means of the handle shown in front. This handle is provided with a spring lock for the complete revolution, and an automatic counter to indicate the number of turns which it has received. The change gears permit of cutting all the usual numbers of teeth from 10 to 360. The cutter spindle has ten changes of speed. Instructions for cutter speeds in the case of different pitches, for changes of gears to regulate speed of cutters and cutter slide, are fur- nished with each machine. Price of machine, including countershaft Weight lbs. Diameter of work spindle ins. Diameter of cutter spindle ins. Size of T. & L. pulleys on countershaft ins. Speed of T. & L. pulleys on countershaft revs. Floor space Code Word 12,500 5 12x4 400 5 ft. X 8 ft. 2 ins. Redstart E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 419 "BLISS" GEAR CUTTER, No. 261 Code Word, REDSTART 420 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS-HEATH" VACUUM PUMPING ENGINE No. 2 r^'-^-V: The Pumping Engine above illustrated is designed to raise water from street mains, wells, or any other source, to elevated tanks, to furnish a never-failing supply of water for the upper stories of city buildings where the pressure is inade- quate, for railroads, and for country residences, barns, lawns, etc. The motor is novel, consisting of a vacuum, or atmospheric engine, operating a water pump ; a low-pressure tubular steel boiler, loaded to 1% lbs. steam pres- sure, and a single-acting air pump. It is absolutely safe and practically noiseless. No licensed engineer nor skilled mechanic required to operate it. Either coal or wood may be used as fuel. This is the only pumping engine on the market using steam without appre- ciable gauge pressure. It is the only pumping engine that can be operated in^ connection with an ordinary low-pressure house-heating steam boiler. It is built in several sizes, having a pumping capacity of 600 to 8,000 gallons of water per hour. Special pamphlet sent on application. K. W. KLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 421 PARTS OF "BLISS" INCLINABLE POWER PRESSES See pages IS to 32 33 35 50 40 44 47 45 30. Cap for shaft bearings. Cap screws for shaft bearings. Gib for slide. Gib screws. Adj. screw with check nut for gibs. Slide. Slide cap and screws. Shaft. End collar. Clutch collar. Brake collar. Brake— a pieces. Brake stud screw. Brake screw, inside. Brake screw, outside. Strap. Strap cap. 2 screws for strap cap. Sleeve nut. 2 check nuts. Wrist. Wrist pin. Knock-out lever. Fulcrum for knock-out lever. Fulcrum screw and nut. Bolster plate. Bolster bolt, nut and washer. Adj. screw and nut for K. O. lever. "Bliss" clutch. Clutch spring. 34. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. Clutch bracket. ■ Screw for clutch bracket. Spring pin for clutch bracket. Check nut for clutch bracket spring pin. Spring for clutch bracket pin. Latch. Key for brake collar. Latch stud and nut. Latch connection bolt and nut. Latch connection rod. Treadle adjusting bracket. Screw for treadle adjusting bracket. Stud screw, nut and set screw for treadle adjustment. Treadle rod and clip. Treadle. Treadle screw. Treadle spring. Eye screw for treadle spring. Treadle lock. Tie rod for legs. Leg binder screws. Washer for leg binder screw. Starting bar. Wrench. Pinion for adj. Nos. 19, 20 & 21 Presses. Pinion and gear for adj. No. 21 Press. Shaft for adjusting pinion Nos. 19, 20 and 21 Presses. 422 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. PARTS OF "STILES" PUNCHING PRESSES See pages 60 to 78 1. Bolster plate. 22. Wheel dog stud. 2. Bolster bolt and nut. 23. Wheel dog spring. 3. Shaft. 24. Clutch fork bracket. 4. Shaft nut. 25. Clutch fork bracket screw. 5. Shaft washer. 26. Clutch fork. 6. Eccentric collar, bronze bushed. 27. Clutch fork spring. 28. Clutch fork extension. 8. Pitman clamp screw. 29. Treadle connection. 9. Pitman wrist pin. 30. Treadle. 10. Wrist pin set screw. 31. Treadle stud and nut. 11. Slide. 32. Treadle lock. 12. Slide cap. 33. Treadle lock screw. 13. Slide cap screw. 34. Brake. 14. Slide gib. 35. Brake frame. 15. Gib-adjusting screw and nut. 36. Brake frame screw. 16. Clutch block. 37. Brake-adjusting screw and nut. IT. Clutch block pin. 38. Oil cup. 18. Clutch block pin screw. 39. Pinion wrench. 19. Wheel pin. 40. Wrench for cap screws. 20. Wheel pin spring. 41. Wrench for gib screws. 21. Wheel dog. 42. Wrench for shaft and clamp screw E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 423 PARTS OF AUTOMATIC FRICTION CLUTCHES Described on pages 9-11 4 2 5 10 6 15 'r||**I ^m 21 L Friction ring. 2. Driving stud tor friction ring 3. Friction cone. 4. Friction shell. 5. Dowel stud. 6. Adjusting eye screw. 7. Nut for adjusting eye screw. 10. Toggle lever. 12. Toggle link. IB. Sliding sleeve. 16. Friction segment. 17. Shifter collar. 19. Shifter fork. 21. Pinion. 22. Clutch shell. 23. Brake lever. 24. Brake block. 25. Oiler. 424 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. "BLISS" AUTOMATIC TRIMIVIER, No. 155 Code Word, PREDICABLE This is an auiomatic machine for trimming seamless drawn cylindrical shells of brass, zinc, aluminum and tin, such as boxes and covers, lamp collars, incan- descent lamp screws and sockets, and miscellaneous brass shells. It is built in two sizes, the smaller 'of which. No. 155, is regularly used in trimming perfectly incan- descent lamp screws 1 inch diameter by {^ inch in height at the rate of loo per minute. On deeper shells it is necessary to reduce this speed somewhat. No. 155 B Automatic Trimmer will handle shells of the same character as No. 155 Machine, but of larger dimensions, as noted in table below. Separate feeding disk, chute and cutters are required for each size of shell. The entire action of these machines is automatic, and the perfection and rapidity of their v/orls. make them invaluable to manufacturers of such goods as are noted above. Number of Machine. 155 155 B ( of machine, including countershaft, feeding disk, Price -l chute and cutters for one size shell f of extra disk, chute and cutters Weight of machine and countershaft lbs. f diameter of shells ins. Capacity ■ depth of shell, up to ins. Diameter and width of T. & L. pulleys on countershaft.. .ins. Speed of countershaft on medium-sized work revs. Speed of feed shaft on medium-sized work revs. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Code Word for machine with one set tools 900 H-f 18x3 35 70 18x36 Predicable i,5aoj 2-6 2 16x4 35 50 34x58 Predicabon E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 425 "BLISS" AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE, No. 161 Code Word, PREDICABRA This machine is used for automatically threading' cylindrical sheet metal shellS^of thin brass, zinc, aluminum, tin, etc., such as can screw tops and caps, brass screws, incandescent lamp sockets, fruit jar collars and other similar articles. It threads incandescent lamp collars i inch diameter, ^ inch high, perfectly, at the rate of 70 per minute. Shells of greater height require a somewhat slower speed. It can also be used for beading- boxes for ointment, blacking, etc. , with great rapidity. The speed and perfection of its operation make it a most desirable and economical machine for the class of work specified. Separate feeding disk, chute and threading chucks are required on each size of shell. No. 162 Machine is designed for the same class of work as No. 161 Machine, but of larger dimensions. Number of Machine. 161 162 ( o£ machine, inclading countershaft, feeding disk. Prices chute and threading chucks for one size shell ( of extra feeding disk, chute and threading chucks Weight of machine and countershaft lbs. j diameter of shell ins. > to ins. : L. pulleys on countershaft, .ins. Speed of countershaft on medium size work revs. Speed of feed shaft on medium size work revs. Floor space over all, F. & B. x R. & L ins. Code Word for machine with one set of tools f,„_„„,..„ J diameter of shell. . Capacity j ^ ^j^ „f ^j^^jj^ , Diameter and width of T. & ] 900 H-3 IK 12x3 35 70 18x36 Predicabra 1,500 3-6 2 16x4 35 50 24x58 Predicabud 426 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. ARMATURE DISK-CUTTING DIES See also pages 24, 164-166 The usual £oi-m of armature is made up of annular disks with notches on the outside or inside circumferences. As it is essential to have the outside and inside exactly concentric, it has been found best to adopt dies which, by cutting them simultaneously, eliminate the inaccuracies which are almost unavoidable when the cutting is done in two or more operations. In many cases the notches and key slots may also be punched at the same time. These tools are provided with stripper rings and '-throw-out pads " in addition to the cutting parts, so as to automatically push the disks and scrap out of the dies and strip them from the punches. Fig. 4 Pig. 5 ARMATURE SEGMENT-CUTTING DIES See description of methods on pages 164-166. In many cases a plain punch and die are used to punch out a blank similar to what is shown in Fig. 7 on page 428. In that case the bolt holes or outside notches are punched separately in one or several subsequent operations. Where large quantities of blanks are needed the most economical method consists in punching tne entire blank, including all its holes and notches, at one stroke. There are some few styles of segments where this is not possible, but in most cases it can be done. Estimates will be given on receipt of particulars. Fig. 6 VmaMiiiiimjiJiJii^ Fig. 7 \n nnoOQQnnji nj Pig. 8 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 437 "BLANKING" OR "CUTTING" DIES Cutting dies consist of an upper " male" die or " punch," and the lower or "female" die. They may be made in almost any size and shape for cutting out flat blanks in tin, iron, steel, aluminum, brass, copper, zinc, silver, paper, leather, cloth, etc. Ordinarily, the lower die is hardened and tempered to a degree laest suited for the work, while the punch is left comparatively soft, so that it can be "hammered" up when worn. Sometimes, as in the case of playing-card dies, it is pref- erable to reverse this and make the punch hard, leaving the die soft. Circumstances determine whether any or how much " shear " shall be given to the cutting edge. For ordinary work in tin, brass, etc., a moderate amount of shear is desirable. Our dies are made with the utmost care, of materials s]pecially adapted for the purpose, and by experienced and skillful workmen. Ordinarily, the steel cutting rings are ■welded to ■wrought-iron plates, after which they are hardened, care- fully tempered, and ground on special machinery. In some cases it is preferable to fasten the steel dies in cast-iron chucks or die-beds by means of keys or screws. This applies more particularly to small dies. Our cut- ting dies may be made to fit any size and style of press, either our own or other makes. For cutting thick iron, steel, brass, and other heavy metals, both the die and punch should be hard, and provided with strippers, which adds to the cost of the dies. The prices regularly quoted include ordinary gauges,but no strippers, which latter, if needed, are charged for extra, unless specifically included in quotation. Ptinch_and Die without Stripper Punch and Die with Stripper 428 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. DIAGRAMS OF BLANKS FROM CUTTING DIES Fig. 1— Dish Pan Fig. 4— Flaring Pail Fig. 8— Lard Pail ^.r\Lrd Fig. 2— Oil Can Breast Figs. 5 and 6 Dipper Handles Fig. 9— Dipper Bowl Fig. 18— Scoop Handle Fig. 3— Coflfee Pot ^asa^ ^^^ Fig. 7— Coffee Boiler Fig. 10— Scoop Body Fig. 13— Scoop Back Pig. 11— Milk Pan Figs. 14 and 15— Tea and Coffee Pot Spouts Fig. 16— Scoop Boss Fig. 18— Dish Pan Handle Fig. 17— Scoop Band Fig. 19— Cup Handle Fig. 20— Cup Handle Figs. 21 and 22— Coffee Fig. 23— Saucepan Boiler Lips Handle Fig. 24— Coffee Pot Handle E. W. BUSS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 429 DIAGRAMS OF BLANKS FROM CUTTING DIES Figs. 25, 26 and 27 Stove Pipe Elbow Fig. 34— Notch for Dripping Pan Fig. 36— Gravy Strainer Fig. 39— Table Spoon Fig. 40— Tea Spoon Coal Hod Blanks Fig. 29— Body (One Piece) Fig. 30— Hood Fig. 32 Back Handle Fig. 35 Rim (Two Pieces) Fig. sr Dust Pan Handle Fig. 41— End Piece Deep Bread Pan Fig. 31— Front Fig. 38— Dust Pan Fig. 42— Side Piece Deep Bread Pan Fig. 47 Writing Machine Lever Fig. 44 — Measure Body Fig. 43 Funnel Body Fig. 45 Fig. 48— Cash Register Lever Measure Handle Fig. 46— Measure Lip 430 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Fig. 1 "DOUBLE" DIES FOR BLANKING AND PER- FORATING Pig. 2 Tools of this class are extensively used in the manufacture of washers, key blanks, bicycle chain links and rear forks, electrical instruments, hardware, etc. The perforating and blanking punches act simultane- ously in such a manner that the holes are punched first, whereupon, the strip or sheet being fed forward, the blank is cut out around them and the holes for the next blank perforated at the same stroke. In this manner a complete perforated blank is punched at every stroke of the press. The same principle may be extended so as to punch quite a number of per- forated blanks at a time. ©ofoO PERFORATING DIES, WITH CAM-ACTUATED STRIPPER PLATES These dies are intended for use in the presses illustrated on pages 98, 99, 188, 189, 220, and are recommended in all cases where it is essential to guide the punches close to the surface of the work to be punched, in order to keep them from bending or breaking under the strain. The illustration below shows a telephone switch strip which it would be impossible to perforate in the ordinary style of dies, because of the very small diameter (^ in.) of many of the holes in proportion to the thickness of the stock (^ in.), but which may be done in a perfect manner by using cam-actuated stripper plates in the No. 75J^ Press. The use of the clamping stripper also obviates, to a considerable degree, the distortion of the blanks, which is usually very pronounced with the ordinary style of perforating tools. (See page 100.) o oQooOooGooOoo 0°oOooOooOo OO^OO /-\00 OOpjOO OO<.-vO0 OO^OO OOi^OO OOy^OO oOpjOOI o'-'Oo O^OoO^O oO^O oO^OoO^O oO^O oO^O °n° °n° "Ro °n° °n° °n° °n° °n° FIG. 4. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 431 SAMPLES OF PERFORATING DIE WORK Pig. 4 — Flat Skimmer Fig. 5— Pepper Top Fig. 6 — Colander Fig. 9— Can Top Fig. 10 Can Top Fig. T Gasolene Burner Shell Fig. 11— Steamer Bottom Fig. 12— Grater Pig. 13— Strainer K#>Sw Pig. 14 Perforated Strip Fig 15 Perforated Sheet 2 •a 2 u li n jl .s«s •ort.E 1 .024 .031 .037 .052 .070 .070 .1015 72 67 62 53 50 50 38 20 18 15 12 9 7 7 800 720 600 480 360 280 280 3 4 5 standard Perforations for Tin Plate 433 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. COMBINATION DIES See also page 433 Combination Dies are used in single-action foot or power presses. They out a blank, and at the same operation turn down its edge and form the article into shape. In most cases the articles thus made are of shallow shapes, their edges fre- quently not over ^ inch deep, as, for instance, can tops and bottoms, pail, bucket and cup bottoms, etc, , etc. On the other hand, however, dies of this class are used for making deeper articles, such as boxes and covers for blacking, lard, salve and other goods up to ^ inch deep, or for cutting and forming burner and gas fixture parts, toys, etc., up to about 1 inch in depth. Suggestions concerning a large variety of shapes and styles of work such as can be done in combination dies, will be found on the following pages. Most combination dies are so arranged that the finished article is automatically pushed out from the dies by the action of springs. With a press set on an incline, the finished work will therefore slide back by gravity, effect- ing a considerable saving in labor and greatly increasing the speed of production. An expert operator, with a medium size combination die in a power press, will pro- duce from 15,000 to 17,000 pieces per day of 10 hours. The cutting and working parts are of the very best tool steel, welded to wrought iron, which makes the most solid and reliable tool, or they may be set in cast-iron holders, if preferred. The Fruit Can Combination Die, with removable center punch, illustrated on opposite page, is now quite generally used, and with the most satisfactory results. It is simple, saves expense and the inconvenience of changing dies, as by this arrangement both tops and bottoms can be made with the same die, finishing the tops by one operation, and by simply removing the center punch (while the die and punch are still in the press) make the bottoms. The vent punches in the cap dies can be easily removed for sharpening, and are adjustable, so that the vent holes can be made of any desired size. SPRING PRESSURE ATTACH- MENT FOR COMBINA- TION DIES Combination Dies are now mostly used in connection with a Spring Pressure Attachment, which is fastened to the bolster plate, projecting downward through the bed of press. The rubber spring carries a plate which, through pins in the die, holds up the pressure ring and keeps the metal from wrinkling. It also acts as a *' knock-out " for ; the finished work. Code Words and Standard Sizes of Spring Pressure Attachments Rain, with 3 X 5 inch rubber, J 4ot1 inch hole Rainab, with 2J^ X 5 inch rubber, J ^ or 1 inch hole Rainaca, with 3 X 5 inch rubber. 1 inch hole Rainado, with 3^ X 5 inch rubber. 1 inch hole Ralnael, with 4 X 5 inch rubber, 1 inch hole Rainafi, with 5 X 7 inch rubber, 1 inch hole Rainage, with 6 X 8 inch rubber. 1 inch hole Rainaid, with 7 X 9 inch rubber. 1 inch hole Rainbow spring pressure attachment for combi- nation dies (T?-" a Section through Combination Die, showing also the Spring Pressure Attachment K. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN. N. Y., U. S. A. 433 COMBINATION DIES See also page 432. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fruit Can Combination Die, with Removable Fruit Can Cap Combination Die. Center Punch. Tool Steel Working Parts Solid-torged to Wrought Iron Plates. Fig. 3 Combination Die, with Hardened Steel Working Parts in Cast Iron Holder. Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Combination Dies, with Tool Steel Working Parts Solid-forged to Wrought Iron Plates. 434 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. SAMPLES OF COMBINATION DIE WORK 2^ ^.... N-> u^- — * 1, 1 ^(^' ^ r Fig. 7 ^ Fig. 8 r T 121 13 14,15 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 -J -J T^ Figs. 16, 17, 18, 19, 80, 21 ^ 25 /^ 26 27 \y- -^\ •J> sa 31 Fig. 28 Fig. 45 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. SAMPLES OF COMBINATION DIE WORK 435 Pig. 57 Fig. 69 SAMPLES FROM COMBINATION AND DOUBLE ACTION DIES Fig 5 Fig. 13 Pig 16 Pig. 3 Pig. 4 Pig. 6 Fig. 19 Pig. 20 Pig. 21 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 437 COMBINATION AND DOUBLE-ACTION DIES For Lamp Founts and Lamp Linings, Cloclt Cases, Reflectors, Lanterns, Oilers, Etc. r2i LJ I'J :M Pig. 5 Fig. 9 Fig. 1 '5 Tx Fig. 6 Fig. 10 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 < B 5* '^ B > Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 COMBINATION AND DOUBLE-ACTION DIES For Toys, Pepper-Box Covers, Burners and Gas-Fixture Parts, Curtain-Pole Ends, Door-Knob Halves, Etc. Fig. SO DOUBLE AND SINGLE-ACTION DIES FOR TUBES Used in the Manufacture of Lamps and Lamp Burners, Napkin Rings, Silverware, Etc. The double-action operations, comprising generally the first and second and sometimes the third, are performed in the presses described on pages 221-246, the single-action reducing operations on the machines specified on pages 184-129. 438 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. DOUBLE-ACTION CUTTING AND DRAWING DIES See pages 434^438. These dies are used in double-action presses (see pages 221-242.) They cut a blank, and at the same stroke o£ the press " draw " it into shape. The kind and thickness of the metal used determine whether one or several operations are required to obtain the desired depth and shape. The nature of the shaping process, which is known as "drawing," will be understood from the annexed sectional views of cutting and drawing dies. These illustrations show the two' essentially different kinds of drawing dies, viz., Fig. 1, a "push-through die," and Fig. 2, a " solid-bottom die." c sS-^ni 7 ,^ni B Fig. 1 'Push-through" Cutting and Drawing Die "Solid-bottom" Cutting and Drawing Die The lower die A is fastened to the bed of the press, while the combined cutting punch and blank-holder B is worked by the outer slide, and moves slightly m advance of the drawing punch C, which is actuated by the inner slide. The outer slide of double-action presses is so arranged that, after making its stroke, it stops during about one-quarter of the revolution of the crank shaft. The blank having been cut from the sheet by the cutting edges of A and B, drops into the lower die, and is there held between the annular pressure surfaces O and P during the down "dwell" of the outer slide. While the blank is thus held under a pressure which can be reg:ulated to suit the special requirements of each case, the drawing punch C continues its downward movement, thus drawing the metals from between the pressing surfaces into the shape required. In 'this manner the metal is prevented from " wrinkling." For straight-sided, cylindrical, or prismatic articles which conform to the shape of the punch without requiring a counterpart in the bottom of the lower die, tools similar to the one shown in Fig. 1 are used. They admit of pushing the finished article right through the die, it being " stripped " from the punch at the commencement of its up stroke by the action of the "■stripping edge" M. Where a counter pressure in the lower die is re- quired, dies of the kind shown in Fig. 2 are used. These have, in addition to the lower die, blank-holder and drawing-punch, what is known as a "push-out plate" D. This plate rises at the same time as the blank-holder B, thus lifting the finished article from out the lower die. The working parts of these dies are made of a special brand of steel, carefully tempered and ground, either welded to wrought iron plates or fastened to cast iron chucks, according to the requirements of the case. Drawing Punch Biank-holder and Cutting Punch Fig. 3 Fig. 4 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 439 TRIPLE-ACTION DRAWING DIES These dies are used in triple-action presses of the kind described on page 228. They are frequently used instead of the solid bottom double- action dies shown on page 438, Fig. 3. Like these, they cut, draw and stamp at one operation, but they deliver the finished article below the die, instead of pushing it up, enabling the operator to feed con- tinuously, instead of waiting for each piece to come up before the next one can be cut. Their construction will be understood from the above sectional view, in which A (set on a raised bolster E) represents the cutting and drawing die, B the blank-holder and cutting punch, C the drawing and embossing punch, and D the embossing die, which corresponds in its action to the solid bottom in double-action dies. After the article is cut and drawn by the action of A, B and C, as ex- plained on page 438, the punch C continues to descend and carries the drawn article down until itis lower surface meets the embossing die D, mounted on plunger F, working in sleeve G, on its up stroke, where it receives the required impression of beads, fancy designs, or lettering, etc. On the up-stroke of the punch the finished article is stripped from it by the edge M, and the press being set on an incline, the work slides back by gravity beneath the raised bolster E, into a box placed behind the press. In this manner, embossed drawn articles can be produced as rapidly as ordinary plain covers in push-through dies. Triple-action dies are especially adapted for blacking-box, lard-pail, baking-powder, biscuit-tin and other covers, also for seamless sardine boxes, some burner work, etc. 440 E. \V. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, Fig. 1 Wash-basin Drawing Die. Fig. 2 Drawing Die, with Inside Blank-holder. DRAWING DIES Drawing dies, of the type shown in Fig. 1, differ from the tools described on page 439, in this, that they draw, the articles to be pro- duced in them from blanks previously cut, instead of being provided with cutting edges, which punch the blank at the same stroke. They may be made of any style and size, and draw the article at one or more opera- tions, according to the shape and depth to be obtained. In work of considerable taper, such as milk pans, for instance, two or more blanks are usually drawn at the same stroke of the press. Drawing dies are used in the presses described on pages 330-332, 338-355. Drawing dies with inside blank-holders, as shown in Fig. 3, are used for redrawing shells that have been first drawn in dies having outside blank-holders, similar to that shown in Fig. 1. The inside blank- holder holds the partly finished article at its lower beveled edge " o," while the punch draws it into a deeper shape of less diameter. These drawing and re- 2d Operation drawing dies are most- ly made of a special grade of cast iron aSon"^" treated in such a man- ner as to give a very dense and uniform texture to the metal ri \ /o at the working sur- faces. Sometimes, however, steel rings are set into the dies, and the blank-holders made of steel castings, which adds considerably to the durability of the tools. For articles which have to be very accurate in diameter a hard steel "sizing" punch and die are sometimes used after the last drawing operation. , , ,, All our dies are made in the best possible manner and carefully tried on actual work before shipment. Sizing or Finishing Die Redrawing Die Redrawing Die Redrawing Die Drawing Die 5th Operation 4th Operation 3d Operation -• W. BLISS CO.. BKOOKLVK. K. v., x;. s. A. 441 MISCELLANEOUS STAMPED WARE Fig. 13-Rice Boiler Fig. ]4-&tove Kettle ^'^- ^^^'^ ^f^^te Fig. 17-Berlin Saucepan ".Saucepan ^'^^- ^%"tf -^-l" 442 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. MISCELLANEOUS STAMPED WARE Fig. 1— Brass Tray Fig. 4-Dripping Pan Fig. 5— Stove Pan Fig. 6— Cake Griddle Fig. 7— Fry Pan, Riveted Handle Fig. 11— Acme Fry Pan Fig. 12— Seamless Steel Bottle Fig. 13- Oiler Fig. 14— Elevator Bucket Fig. 15— Seamless Pail Fig. 16— Seamless Pitcher E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 443 MISCELLANEOUS STAMPED WARE Pig 17— Cuspidor Pig. 18-Pot Cover ^'S- 20-Steamer Bottom Fig. 19— Bucket Cover Fig- 21— Bread Raiser Cover Pig. 22— Dust Pan 31 Fig. 2r— Bidet Fig. 29— Steel ^' Thick Pig. 30— Cylinder Head Fig. 32 Range Boiler Head Fig. 33 Range Boiler Bottom Fig. 84— Colander Fig. 28— Mandolin Fig. 31 Gasolene Burner Shell Fig. 35 Drawn Steel Barrel 444 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. STAMPED AND PIECED WARE Fig. 47— Measure „. ^„ fig. 49— Oval Fig. 48 Dinner Bucket Covered Bucket I'ig. 50— Oblong Dinner Bucket Fig. 52— Syrup Fig. 53 Fig. 51— Coffee Flask Pitcher Top Funnel Fig. 54— Dipper E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 445 STAMPED AND PIECED WARE Fig. 55— Seamless Body Fig. 56— Pieced Fig. 57— Pieced Coffee Tea Pot Tea Pot Pot Fig. 58— Water Cooler Fig. 60— Tea Kettle Fig. 63 -Muffin Pan Fig. 61— Salt Box Fig 62— Salt Box Fig. 64— Kidney-shaped Cover Fig. 65— Milk Skimmer Fig. 66 Bread Pan Fig. 69 Nozzle Cap Fig. 67— Miner's Fig. 68— Powder Fig. 70— Can Fig. 71— Dust Lamp Canister Nozzle Pan 446 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. MISCELLANEOUS TINWARE Fig. 72 Section through Tea Pot with spout seamed on by die work. Fig. 73 Top view of Coffee Pot with lip and sieve seamed on without riveting or hand work. Fig. 74 Section through Tea Pot with spout and sieve attached to body with- out riveting or hand work. /^. Fig. 76 Fig. 77 Coffee Pot Lips Fig. 78 Saucepan Lip Fig. 75 Coffee and Tea Pot ■with separate breast, hinged cover and swaged body. Fig. 79 Fig. 80 Fig. 81 Fig. Tea and Coffee Pot Spouts Fig. 83 Fig. 84 Fig. 83 Tea Kettle Spouts Fig. 8fi Fig. 8r Oil Can Spouts Fig. 89 Funnel Tube Fig. 90 Fig. 91 Fig. 92 Fig. 93 Fig. 94 Pail, Bucket and Can Ears Fig. 95 Fig. 96 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 447 MISCELLANEOUS SHEET METAL GOODS Fig. 98 SHiiiiiK' "^JS 1 ^ — ° 1 III 1 ^ |M lij i i Fig. 100 Fig. 97— Milk Can Fig. 99— Ash Can Fig. 101 Garbage Can Fig. 102 Powder Keg S a Fig. 104 Fig. 105 Fig. 106 Fig. 107 Grater Lantern Tubes Round Saucepan Handle Ovate Saucepan Handle Fig. 109— Table Spoon Fig. Ill Fig. lis Dishpan Sheet Brass Handle Handle Fig. 112— Wire Handle M&9 Fig. 116 — Letters and Figures «i Fig. 114-Tin Handle Fig. 119 Fig. 118 Corrugated Sleigh Bell Brass Ball Fig. 120 Fig. 121 Curtain Ring — First and Second Operations Fig. 122-Chain Link 448 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. MISCELLANEOUS SHEET METAL GOODS Fig. 183 Low Screw Cap Fig. 184 Low Screw Top Fig. 127 High Screw Cap Fig. 128 High Screw Top Fig. 125— Pepper Top Fig. 126— Harness Oil Can Top Fig. 129 Fruit Jar Collar Fig. 180 Fruit Jar Top Fig. 131 Square Can Top and Screw >□ Fig. 135 Bottle Capsule Figs. 132 and 133— Collapsible Tin Tube Pig 134 and Cap Ketchup Top 5r^7 Fig. 186 Fig. 137— Brass Gear Horseshoe Blank Fig, 138 Elevator Bucket Fig. 189 Elevator Bucket Carrier Fig. 140— Currycomb Fig. 141 Steel Wrench Fig. 142 Steel Pulley Fig. 143 Caster Fork E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 449 IRON AND STEEL STAMPINGS Fig. 148— Oblong Stove Ring Fig. 149— Round Stove Ring Pig. 150— Stove Door Knob Fig. 152— Coal Hod Fig. 153— Stove Urn Fig. 154— Coal Shovel, Flat Handle Fig. 155— Coal Shovel, Round Handle 450 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. WIRING DIES The use of dies for wiringJpieced tinware has almost entirely superseded the old methods ; their work is more uniform and the saving of time and labor great. Dies can be made for either genuine or imitation wire. These dies require to be operated in presses especially adapted to the purpose. See presses Nos. 30 and 34, pages 39-42, for all ordmary sizes. No. 39, page 49, for work 11 inches diameter and under. No, 16, pages 46 and 47, for small wiring dies. For very large work the presses shown on pages 138 and 139 are recommended. Nos. 88 and 89 Lever Presses, pages 380 and 384, made w^ith open front and sunken bolster, will operate all dies for straight-side work, and small and medium sizes of flared work. From 2,000 to 8,000 pieces can be wired per day, according to size of work and skill of operator, and the work will be more satisfactory than that of a skilled operative with rollers. The No. 39 W Wiring Press, on page 55, will do a larger quantity even, and with less efifort on the part of the operator. In straight-sided work, and work but slightly flared, the tin will be turned around and under the wire quite perfectly. In work which is considerably flared, the tin will show a slight wave on the under side of the wire. If this is objection- able, it may be remedied by a turn in the wiring roll, a simple operation which can be performed by a boy or an unskilled workman. An attachment may also be put on the double-seaming ma- chine that will smooth the wire after the bottom has been secured to the body, without extra handling. Parties ordering should send at least one-half dozen of each size of bodies and formed wires ; or if imitation wire is desired, state the diameter. See also No. 30 Press, on page roller slides. 2, for wiring dies carried on anti-friction E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 451 MISCELLANEOUS TINWARE AND CANS r — Fig. 1 — Colander S/\^ -^ Fig. 2— Coilee Pot Fig. 3— Measure Fig. 4^Can Fig. C— Flaring Pail O] P p m Fig. 6— Disli Pan Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Powder Canister Fig. 7— Square Meat Can Fig. 15— 5-Gall6n Oil Can Fig 16— Biscuit Tin ""— -^ Fig. IT— Standard Fig. 18— Varnish Can with Varnish Can the " Bliss " Top Fig. 19— giscuit Tin with Glass Front 453 E. W. ]!LISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. &. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 453 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II III 1 1 1 II III j II II III II III 1 II II III o PL, N m o II 1 1 - II 11 III II II 1 1 1 ~ II III 1 II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 »£:« o '- 1 III 1 II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II -\ \ \ 1 1 1 11 00 1 1 1 1 1 III II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 III 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 D CO s p. o Body machined Body machined, old parts fitted Ply- wheel Pinion Large gear iiy collar (block) 1 ("Bliss" te / "Stiles" .... " Bliss " "Stiles- Eork or latch log ic ring or lower screw ction yokes, each link 1 1 >> 3 Shaft 01 Shaft, c Clutch Clutct bracke comple a He Clutch Wheel ( Slide or Eocentr Pitman Upper conne Bolster Toggle Toggle 454 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. PUNCHING PRESS CAPACITIES No. of Press m M (4-4 O 2 'to Will Punch £ With Flat Tools L 2-inch Hole With Punch Sheared Yi Inch WillP 5-inch Flat Tools anch a Hole Punch Sheared 'A Inch 1 Mild Steel Soft Brass Mild Steel Soft Brass Mild Steel Soft Brass D Nn 1R ■Rlit;'; No 21 Rli<;«t No 211^ "Rli>?^ Bliss. . . No. 755^ Geared No. 76{^ Single Geared No. 76}^ Double Geared No. 52 Bliss. . . No. 52 Geared.. No. 37K Bliss... No. 37K Geared E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. 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Bliss Co. : "BLISS, BROOKLYN" The following code words in connection with those given in the index on pages 499 to 534 will probably cover most of the requirements of our customers in ordering or making inquiries, but, when more convenient, the *'ABC" Code or " Lieber " Code may be employed. NUMERALS In using the keywords for these figures in connection with prices, weights, or dimensions, they will be translated as meaning dollars, pounds, and inches, re- spectively. 25 Polecat 360 Polychord 800 Polytype 2000 Ponderous 3800 Poverty 85 Polemics 375 Polychrome 825 Polyzonal 2100 Pondlily 3900 Powdermg 45 Polestar 400 Polyconio 850 Pomade 8200 Pondweed 4000 Poynado 55 Police 425 Polyglot 875 Pomatum 2300 Poniard 4100 Pragmatic 65 Policeman 450 Polygons 900 Pomecitron 8400 Ponies 4200 Prairiedog 75 Polishment 475 Polygraph 925 Pomiferous 8500 Pontiff 4300 Praiseful 85 Polite 500 Polymathic 950 Pommel 2600 Pontifical 4400 Prance 95 Politician 525 Polymnite 975 Pomologist 2700 Poodle 4500 Prandial 100 Polka 550 Polymorph 1000 Pomp 2800 Poolsnipe ■ 4600 Prangos 125 Pollclerk 575 Polynomical 1100 Pompatic 2900 Potvaliant 4700 Prasinous 150 Pollen 600 Polypean 1200 Pompholyx 3000 Potwaller 4800 Prate 175 PoUinctor 635 Polyphonic 1300 Pompoleon 8100 Pouldavis 4900 Pratincole 200 PoUiwog 225 Polluted 650 Polypidom 1400 Pompon 3200 Poulterer 5000 Pratmg 675 Polypus 1500 Pomposity 3300 Poultice 6000 Prattlers 250 Polonaise 700 Polyscope 1600 Pompous 8400 Pounce 7000 Prawns 275 Poltroon 785 Polyspast 1700 Ponoo 8500 Pouncebox 8000 Praxis 300 Polyanthus 750 Polysperm 1800 Pond 8600 Poundage 9000 Pray 325 Polybasic 775 Polytheism 1900 Pondering 3700 Pouters 10000 Prayerful Examples in the use of above numerals : Pondering Polite = 1985 ; Pommel Thirteen = 963 ; Prating Polytheism Nineteen = 5794. STROKES OF PRESSES , Vin . Paternity 2J? Pathless ^ Pathologic ^ Pathos Ji Pathways 1 Patibulary 1^ Patience li| Patriarchs 1^ Patrician 2 Patriot 25^ Patriotism 2j| Patrol 33^ Patronage 3 Patrons 3V Patty SH Paucity 3X Pauper 4 Pauperism i}i Paved 5 Pavilion 6 Pawn 7 Peabug 8 Peace 9 Phonera 2% Phonestis 2 Phonial 1^ Phonic 1]4 Phoning Iji Pidom Iji Pine 10 Pinnace 11 Pinnacles 12 Pioneer 13 Pipkin 14 Piquancy 15 Piquant 16 Piracy 18 Pirate 17 Piscinal 19 Pistols 20 Pitchers 21 Pitcoal 23 Piteously 33 Pitiable 24 Pitiful 35 Pitiless 26 Pity 27 Placable 38 Placard 29 Placid 30 Placidness 31 Placket 33 Plafond.. 33 Plaque... 34 Plaids 35 Screw Stem, 4 Threads to inch. Stroke of Press. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 465 Code Word Planet 36-mch Stroke of Press. Note. — For double action presses give the plunger stroke before the blank-holder stroke. Plaster Ship at once. Plasticity How soon can you ship ? Plastidi How soon can you ship the following goods? Time must be short to secure order. Plastron When will you ship ? Plastropan When did you ship my (our) order No. ? Plastroper When and by what line did you ship my (our) order No. ? Platanus Ship immediately. If not ready, telegraph how soon you can ship. Plated Ship via Platform Ship as soon as possible. Platinum Enter my (our) order and prepare for shipment. (Instructions by mail.) Platiodime Hasten delivery of my (our) order No. '- Platiodor Hasten delivery of the following items in my (our) order No. Platiodrum.. . .Refer to my (our) order No. Platitudes Ship in care of Platon Ship in my (our) care at Liverpool. Platonab Platonaca Platonaceb . . . Platonacid.... Platonacle . . . Platonic Platouicat Platonicci Platonicef Platonicur . . . Platonida Platonidec . . . Platonidie Platonidoa. .. Platonidro . . . Platonidue. .. Platoniel Platoniend . . . Platonifa Platonif ed . . . Platonifig Platonifog . . . Platonifru . . . Platonile Platonilic Platonilka Platonilmo... Platonimic Platonimle Platonimod. . . Platonimpo. , . Platonioc Platoniodi Platoniomo . . . Platoniper Platonipin Platoniora Platoniusi Platoniute Plauditory Plaudits Playactor Playbill Play book Play card Players Playfellow Playful London. Southampton. Glasgow. Hull. Queenstown. u u u Havre. " *' " Havre, by Com. Generale Transatlantique. " " " Paris. " " '' Antwerp. " " " Berlin. " '* " Bremen. " " " Hamburg. " " '' Hague. " " " Amsterdam. " " " Rotterdam. " " " Genoa. *' '* " Venice. " " " Copenhagen. " *' " Stockholm. " " '' Christiania. " " " Moscow, " " " St. Petersburg. " " " Bombay. " " " Calcutta. " " " Hong Kong. *' " " Shanghai. " " " Adelaide. " " " Sydney. " " " Melbourne. " " " Wellington. " " " Rio de Janeiro. " " " Buenos Aires. " " " Valparaiso. " " " Tokyo. " *^ " Yokohama. " " " Bordeaux. " " " Marseilles. " " " Barcelona. {May we) Ship by Barber Line. " " Cunard Line. ' " Furness Line. " " Anchor Line. " White Star Line. *' " Leyland Line. " " Hamburg Line. " *' North German Lloyd. " " American Line. 466 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S, A. Code Word Playhouse (May we) Ship by Red Star Line. Playwright. Plaza Plazeon , Plazier Plead Pleadable Pleadabac Pleadabed Pleadabin Pleadace , Pleadadime . . Pleadaelos Pleadafilo Pleadagfro Pleadair Pleadajack.. . Pleadalamo.. Pleadamor... Pleadanepo . . Pleadaping... Pleadarios . . . Pleadastor Rotterdam Line. American Australian Line. United States and Australian Line. Tyson Line. Compagnie Generale Transatlantiqtie. Express. Sailing vessel. via London. via Liverpool. Adams Express. American " National " United States Express. Wells-Fargo " C. B. Richard & Co.'s. Express. Contanseau's Davies, Turner & Co.* Downing' s International Morris Pitt & Scott's Universal Pleadings By what line or road did you ship, and when ? Pleasant Send tracer for Pleasantly We have sent tracer for Pleaser We will send tracer for Pledge Ship with balance of order for Plenary '' at once without waiting for balance of order. Plenicorn What is the nearest size ready for immediate shipment ? Plenitude We can (will) ship immediately. Plenteous... " Pleonasm Plethoric .... Plevin Plexif orm . . . Pleximeter.. Pliable Plicature Plinth Plodded Plot Plough Ploughing . . Plover Ploy Ployed Ploying Ployman in a few days. " w^ithin a week, ship in 10 days. 3 weeks. 10 '' 3 months. 4 5 6 8 10 13 Plucking Telegraph best price on following goods delivered F. O. B. steamer at Pluckires Telegraph best price for delivery F. O. B. New York (sharp com- petition) on Pluche Prices for deliverer F. O. B. steamer Plucky Telegraph best price for delivery F. Plugrod " " *' " '* Plumage " " " *' " Plumango Discount not to exceed - , B. New York, on - Boston, on - Philadelphia, on - Plumb The weig:ht, boxed, will be Plumbago What will be the weight, boxed, of ? Plumbers The cubic measurement, boxed, will be Plumcake What will be the cubic measurement, boxed, of ? Plummet How soon does the next available steamer sail, and on what line ? Plumitif Our terms are cash against shipping documents upon arrival of goods at foreign port. Plumosity Our terms are cash upon presentation of shipping documents in New York. Plumpest We cannot ship until funds are received. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 467 Code Word Plumpie Bankers say they have received no instructions to pay; cable us instructions. Plumpness Must insist on payment against shipping documents in the case of Plumule How do you propose to pay, and what are your references ? Plumulose Do not take deiinite action until we write you about Plunder Reliable house, will pay 30 days after receipt of goods. Plunged '* '' '^ 60 " " " Plungeons " " "90 " " " Pluperfect Will deposit amount with banker for payment against shipping documents at Plural Cannot get (enter! order on any other terms. Pluralace Cannot accept order on any other terms. Pluralband. ...Cannot give order on any other terms. Pluralism Special report on his (their) credit by mail. Plurality Will leave prices to your discretion. Pneumatic — Will leave decision to your judgment. Poach Note list price alteration on Poacher No answer has been received in response to my telegram of Pocanade As per particiilars in ray (our') letter of ■ Pocanaire As per particulars in my (our) letter of except the following. Pocanbush Wire answer in response to (my) our letter of Pocketful Send particulars by mail regarding Pockhole To be shipped not later than Pockish Shall we attend to insurance ? Poculace Insure for amount of invoice. Poculand Insure for amount of invoice plus 10%. Poculent Will insure for amount of invoice. Poculeon Will insure for amount of invoice plus 10%. Poculiface Stop work on my (our) order No. Poculifend Stop work on the following item in my (our) order No. Poculifire Stop work on order for Poculiform — Will stop work on order for Poculifost Will stop work on the following items in order for ■ Podaliria Omit dies and special attachment, but make otherwise as shown in Photo. No. Podagrical (Will) hold shipment for until you receive further instructions. Podestat As per Photo. No. Podium As Photo. No. named hereafter, with the exception of . (Cable the No. of Photo, after the exceptions). Podoscaph Call at once on in regard to — Podosperm . . .Call within a week on in regard to Podospire Call as soon as possible on in regard to - Poecile Explain or repeat your cable commencing with the word named after this code word ; the cable is unintelligible. Poelier Your cable as translated contains the following words which are not intelligible. Correct them by cable. Poetess How much would the dies cost for making ? Poetical We do not care to accept a lower price. Poetry Our lowest net price F. O. B. New York is Poets As per correspondence. Pointlace As per description and dimensions in catalogue, page - Poisonable With the exception of modifications named hereafter, as per cata- logue, page . (Cable page number before exceptions.) Poitread Distance between Bed and Slide, Stroke down. Adjust- ment up Poitrine Distance between Bed and Slide when up Poitrois " in the clear between Stay Rods Poitrioska " '' " " Cam Stripper Rods Poitriosle " back from center of Slide to Stay Rods Poitriosmo *' forward from center of Slide to Stay Rods Poitriosoii Stay Rods may be on center line Pokals Opening in the Bed of Press _, Pokameo " Reducer Plate Fage Pokebonnet. . .Depth of Throat 88, 90 Pokerish Distance between Housings Pokerfiend With Radial T-Slots in Bed of Press instead of Tapped Holes 243 468 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. Code Word Page Pokerluck With Radial T-Slots in Bed and Bolster instead of Tapped Holes ; Pokerparty With Radial T-Slots in Bolster instead of Tapped Holes Pokerpear . . . .With Radial T-Slots in Reducing Plate ■. Pokertable . . . . " " " Bed, Bolster and Reducing Plate Pokertabs With Solid Bed, Radial Slots for Knock-out Pins and Radial T-Slots for Clamp Bolts, no Bolster 1S6, 158, 163, 165 Pokertac With Solid Bed and Radial Slots for Knock-out Pins. . Pokertade " " " Pokewaste " Balance Wheel instead of Lever (on Screw Press) 388-390 Pokewater " Hand Wheel (s) Pokeweed On Iron Table or Stand Polacca Overhanging Frame, with distance back from cen- ter Polak Knock-out in Slide of style used on Nos, 18-31 Presses. Polaken Knock-out in Slide as shown on 31 J^ Press, page 36 Polakface 3-Bar Knock-out in Slide as shown on pages 23, 34 Polakfend 3 " " " " " 44,161,163,167 Polakflda Plate Knock-out " " " 165 Polakiin Spring Lift on 3-Rod Cam Stripper 98, 100 Polarchy Straight-sided Housings Polarente With Stay Rods 63, 66, 67, 330 Polaris Steam Engine attached 172, 173, 353, 394-399 I 71 73 79 107 Polarisio Electric Motor attached < ' g^ 3^ 398 Polariska Arranged to be driven by Electric Motor, but the Motor not included 292, 394, 398 Polaristic Omit the following items. Polariser With Knock-out of the type shown on page 351 Polarites Belt Rim attached to Gear 108 Polariture Without Back Gearing Polarity With Back Gearing Polarityze Knock-out of the type shown on pages 331, 342 Polarizion (See Polarityze). Polarized With Knock-out of the type shown on page 346 Polarizing " " " " " 245 Polders " Removable Front Piece to Bed 36, 39-43, 138, 139 NUMERALS In using the keywords for these figures in connection with prices, weights, or dimensions, they will be translated as meaning dollars, pounds, and inches, re- spectively. 25 Polecat 350 Polychord 800 Polytype 3000 Ponderous 3800 Poverty 35 Polemics 375 Polychrome 825 Polyzonal 3100 Pondlily 3900 Powdering 45 Polestar 400 Polyconic 850 Pomade 3300 Pondweed 4000 Poynado 55 Police 435 Polyglot 875 Pomatum 3300 Poniard 4100 Pragmatic 65 Policeman 450 Polygons 900 Pomecitron 2400 Ponies 4300 Prairiedog 75 Polishment 475 Polygraph 925 Pomiferous 2500 Pontiff 4300 Praiseful 85 Polite 500 Polymathic 950 Pommel 2600 Pontifical 4400 Prance 95 Politician 525 Polymnite 975 Pomologist 2700 Poodle 4500 Prandial 100 Polka 550 Polymorph 1000 Pomp 2800 Poolsnipe 4600 Prangos 135 Pollclerk 575 Polynomical 1100 Pompatic 3900 Potvaliant 4700 Prasinous 150 Pollen 600 Polypean 1200 Pompholyx 3000 Potwaller 4800 Prate 175 Pollinotor 635 Polyphonic 1300 Pompoleon 3100 Pouldavis 4900 Pratincole 300 PoUiwog 335 Polluted 650 Polypidom 1400 Pompon 3300 Poulterer 5000 Prating 675 Polypus 1500 Pomposity 3300 Poultice 6000 Prattlers 250 Polonaise 700 Polyscope 1600 Pompous 3400 Pounce 7000 Prawns 375 Poltroon 725 Polyspast 1700 Ponco 3500 Pouncebox 8000 Praxis 300 Polyanthus 750 Polysperm 775 Polytheism 1800 Pond 3600 Poundage 9000 Pray 335 Polybasic 190O Pondering 3700 Pouters 10000 Prayerful Examples in the use of above numerals : Pondering Polite = 1985 ; Pommel Thirteen = 963; Prating Polytheism Ninetee;j = 5794, E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 469 Code Word Page Polein With Cone Pulleys and Countershaft 327 Poleios Countershaft, complete Polejaca " with Cone and T. & L. Pulleys 204 Poleke We have no suitable press in stock. Polekeda " " " " " near completion. Polelight Extra set of Cutters. Note.— If this word follows the code word of machine, the extra cutters are to be shipped with the machine; but if it precedes, the machine is not wanted, but only the cutters. Polelights Extra set of Blades. NOTE. — If this word follows the code word of machine, the extra blades are to be shipped with the machine ; if it precedes, the machine is not wanted, but only the blades. Polemast Press to have Steel Connection, bronze bushed Poleona 1-inch Screw Stem, 8 Threads to the Inch Preachers Adjustable Stroke 61 Prebase " Bar Folder, Stow's, No. 47 Prebend " " " " No. 50 Preblack " " " " No. 102 Prebless " " " " No. 104 Preblind " " " " No. 105 Preblooke " " " " No. 106 Precedaft "Handle, or flywheel with handle," (to be attached to a power machine, so it may be used either by belt or hand power) Precedance "For hand power only." (When applied to a belt power machine indicates that pulleys for belt power are to be omitted.) Precedent The " Stiles " Eccentric Adjustment Precentor Sears Aero-Gas Soldering Outfit Precepts No. 3 Auger and Bit Heading Press I Processor No. 4 '" " " " " ) Precher Meeker Patent Slide Adjustment Precinct No. 5 Auger and Bit Heading Press Precind Automatic Device for varying the length of roll feed . . Preciosity No. 150 Automatic Burner Perforating Press (page 160, Catalogue of 1897). Precipice Automatic Clutch Release 1 Precisely Extra Stand, Chuck, Pawl and Feed Connection for V 190 Automatic Burner Perforating Press ) Precisians No. 103 Automatic Card Cutting Press, with Feed, Card Receiver and Gong 216, 217 Precisive Playing Card Cutting Die, with Hard Punch 216 Preclad Without Clutch j Precladan " Slide Adjustment >• 148 Preclademo... " " " or Clutch ) Precladier Automatic Pin Clutch .8, 148 Precladlio " Jaw Clutch 8,89,91,407 Precluding " Bliss " Pin Clutch, Long Hook 8 Precocious "Stiles"" " with One Pin 8,60,62 Precognita " " " " Three Pins 60,62 Preconceit Automatic Friction Clutch Quli Precondit " Knock-out Attachment 121, 123, 234, 235 Precurs Back Gearing on Roll Feed 180, 189 Precursade . . .Style A Roll Feed, to feed left to right i Precursald " A " " right to left I ^„„ Precursect.... " B " " front to black | '■"" Precurseur " B " " back to front J Precursing Automatic Burner Feed. ^ 190 Preoursion . . . . " Friction Dial Feed 192,206 Precursips " Ratchet " " 192-200 Precursive. ... " Dial Feed 118, 192-200, 234, 235 Precurso " Lateral Action to Feed Rolls 176,177 Precursors.... " Single Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release 186 Predacay Automatic Grip Feed 217' Predaceous . . . " Double Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release 187 60-62 73 314 73 406,407 470 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code ^Vord Page Predacean . . . .Automatic Double Roll Feed 175-178, 180 Predal "Bliss" Clutch, with several Grooves 8 Predatory Automatic Finger Gauge 16 Predeces " Cam-actuated Die Slide, as shown on page 166, Catalogue of 1897. Predecesta . . ..Automatic Cam-actuated Die Slide, as shown on page 208, Catalogue of 1901. Predeclare Automatic Table Feed Predecoop . . . . " Ejector 118,182,211 Predecorn .... " Lateral Feed 184, 206, 210, 217 Predesign No. 148 Automatic Lock Forming Machine 353 Predestine No. 165 " Solder Cutter, (page 318, Catalogue of 1894) Predicable No. 165 Automatic Trimmer I ^24 Screw Machine I Predicabon — No. 155 B Predicabra . . .No. 161 Predicabud...No. 162 Predicants No. 150 Predicapa No. 152 Predicapel....No. 305 425 Wire Handle Machine (^ of>o " Eyelet " I " Forming " with 3 Slides 364 Predicat Automatic Roller Feed, same style as shown on Photo. No. Predicate Automatic Tube Feed front to back 118, 209 Predicatha.... " " " left to right 209 Predicator '' Slide Feed, on general plan shown on page 211 Predict "Johnson" Clutch, with several Clutch Points 1 Predictime "Hart" " " 4 " " )- 8 Predicting "Pollard" " "2 " " ) Prediction No. 141, Hand Wire Ring Machine, not Geared ) Prediction > 358 Polarity No. 141, " " " " Geared ) Predilect No. 151, Automatic Wire Bail Machine 359 Predilefan ....No. 310, " " " " 362 Predilorn Wire Cutter, Hand, Fig. 8 403 Predire Automatic Feed and Attachments as shown on page- Predisanti Tube Tapering Attachment, for "Stiles" Press (page 167, Catalogue of 1897). Predisent Special Slide Feed, style as shown in Photo. No. Predisons Tube Feed, same style as shown on Photo. No. . . Predispose No. 298 Automatic Wire Measuring, Straightening, Forming and Cutting Machine (page 331, Catalogue of 1897). Predoomed... .No. 299 Automatic Wire Measuring, Straightening, Forming and Cutting Machine 359, 360 Predooming ..No. 300 Automatic Double Action Wire Measuring, Straightening, Forming and Cutting Machine 359, 361 Preetablir Bending Machine for Horse Shoes, Photo. No. 22 Pref acade No. 146 Automatic Lock Forming Machine (Photo. No. 1,213) . ; 353 Preface No. 147 Lock Forming Machine 352, 353 Prefacing Automatic Index Feed Prefecture No. 175 Blacking Box Beader 318 Preiixion Button Makers' Double Action Press 221-223 Preglacial " " ■ Foot Press 371 Pregnable Cam-actuated Stripper (2 Rods) 98, 188, 189, 218, 220 Pregnancy.... " " (4 Rods) 99,100 Pregnander... " " for Multiple Punch 171,173,175,177 Pregodente " Knock-out for Dies 100,101 Pregravate. . ..No. 17 Can Body Cutting Press 30, 35 Pregustant Can Washing Machine I qok Prehensible. . . " Polishing " ( Prehensory Petroleum Can Filling Machine (Photo. No. 760; Prejudged Can Makers' P'ire Pot 397 Prejudice Foot Power Outfit, for making 3,000 Fruit Cansper day Prelacy " " " 5,000 " Prelatical " " " 10,000 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word Prelude Foot Power Outfit, for making 3,000 Open Top Cans per day Prelumbar Foot Power Outfit, for making 5,000 Open Top Cans per day Prelusory Foot Power Outfit, for making 10,000 Open Top Cans per day Premiers Steam Power Outfit, for making 3,000 Fruit Cans per day Premises Steam Power Outfit, for making 5,000 Fruit Cans per day Premolar Steam Power Outfit, for making 10,000 Fruit Cans per day Premonish Steam Power Outfit, for making 3,000 Open Top Cans per day Premonitor. ...Steam Power Outfit, for making 5,000 Open Top Cans per day Premunire .... Steam Power Outfit, for making 10,000 Open Top Cans per day Prenomen No. 82 Corner Cutter, Foot (page 375, Catalogue of 1894). Prenostie No. 176A Crimper, Straight Shaft I Prentice No. 176B " " " f Preoccupy No. 177 " Crooked " Preparent No. 10 Automatic Double Head Crimpers Prepensely No. 1 Crimper, Double Head I PrepoUent No. 2 " " " ( Preponder No. 1 " Upright Prepotent No. 28 " " Oval Presageful No. 178 Swaging Machine for Varnish Can Nozzles (Photo. No. 1189) . Presbytery . . . Crimper, " West " Patent Pretender Double Action Die Pretending " Cutting Die Probation Drawing Die Probe Perforating Die Proverb Cutting Die Proverst Gang Cutting Die .■ Provoked Combination Die Provoking Compound Die Quabac " Stiles " 50-lb. Automatic Gap Drop 100 ' 200 " 300 " 40O " 600 " 800 " 1,000 " Button Makers' Drop Hammer. Quachelto "Bliss" 6-inch Heavy Drop Hammer.. ^uabada.. 3uat3adebo . . Juabadeck . . ^uabadel Juabadelac . . Juabadeler . . juabadelos . . Juabird. 9 12 16 24 Light Heavy " 6-Poppet " " " 24-in. X 28-in. Cornice Makers' Drop Hammer ' " 28-in. X 28-in. " " " " 86-in. X 36-iii. " " " " Light Pattern, 6-Poppet 48-inch Cornice Makers' Drop Hammer Quadrireme. . . " Bliss " No. 1 Bench Drop Quadrivial " No. 2 " " Quadroon " Stiles " 400-lb. Flat Ware Drop Quadroxide... " 600" " " Quadruped "Bliss" 850 " Special Long Base Drop, with 6 Pop pets 471 Page 320, 321 320 323 318 400 438 430 440 430, 431 427 430 432, 433 426 276,279 266 270,271 264, 404 472 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word Quadruply . ..." Bliss " 900-lb. Special Long Base Drop, with 6 Pop- I pets > Quaffing "Bliss" 350-lb. Light Pattern Long Base Drop ) Quaffs Countershaft for Drop Hammer Quagga Water Cooled Lifting Apparatus I Quagmire " " Drum, only ) Quailed " Stiles " Forging Drop Hammer Dualling Extra Heavy Anvil Juailman Open Gap on Drop Press 5uailpipe 4-Poppet Drop Hammer 5uaint 6 juamtness . . Juaker Quakerism. . . Quakiness . . . Quakingly . . . ' Stiles ' ' Geared Lifter " Gearless " ' Stiles " 50-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, ' vrith Regular Anvil 'Stiles" 100-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil ' Stiles " 200-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil Qualifying " Stiles " 300-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil Qualmishly ..." Stiles " 4U0-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil Quamash " Stiles " 600-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil Quamoclit "Stiles" 800-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil Quandary " Stiles " 1,000-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer with Regular Anvil , Quandary e nailing uaker " Stiles " 1,000-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Specially Heavy Anvil and Gearless Lifter.. Quantitive " Stiles" 1,200-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, ~ with Regular Anvil Quarantine — " Stiles " 1,500-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil Quarrel " Stiles " 2,000-lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, with Regular Anvil euarreled " Stiles " jewelers* Drop, with Knock-out, Fig. 2. , . uarreling " " " without " " 1 , Quarried Gas Fire Pot Quarryman. . .Floating Plate Quartan No. 1 5-inoh Power 'Forming Rolls 1 Juartaner . . . .No. 5 30 " " " " (Photo. No. 403.).. 3uartation....No. 3 13 " " " " }■ 3uarterage...No. 4 16 " " " " Juarterday...No. 3 Sardine Box Power Forming and Swaging Rolls J Suartile Friction Clutch, Hand Actuated Juartrand Automatic Gravity Feed juartsalve Standard Taper Horn and Force ( " Cylindrical Horn and Force J NOTE— One figure following code word stands for diameter of cylindrical horn ; two figures following code word mean taper horn, the first figure means diameter at base, the second figure diameter at point ; the word " inside " in this connection means "inside seam " • the word " outside " means " outside seam." euartsalsi Horn and Force for Square Cans as per page 50 uashed No. 3 9-inch Power Forming Rolls. euashing No. 2 Power Former, with Rubber-covered Rolls 1 uashless No. 2 " " for Forming and Swaging Open- J- top Cans ) euassation — Loose Gate Solder Mold uatrain Foot Power Outfit for making 2,000 5-gallon Cans per day Quatrefoil ....Foot Power Outfit for making 1,000 5-gallon Cans per day Page 270 276 276, 278 276, 279 , 276, 280 , 276, 281 274 275 278 276 397 395 248 212, 213 46 46,50 395 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. Code Word Quavers Foot Outfit for Cutting and Forming Tops and Bottoms for 5-gallon Cans Queachy Foot Outfit for Cutting and Forming Bodies for 5-gal- lon Cans eueans Foot Outfit for Seaming Bodies for 5-gallon Cans ueasiness.... " " " Attaching Tops and Bottoms for 5-gal- lon Cans Duebrado "Stiles" 50-lb. 4-Poppet Automatic Drop ) Juedar., " 100" " " " >- juedito " 200" " " " ) jueenapple . . . Foot Outfit for making Wire Handles for 5-gallon Cans jueencraft.... " " " " Zinc " " " " Jueencross ..." " " " Tin " " " " Jueeneold "Stiles" 300 1b. 4-Poppet Automatic Drop [ Jueenlike " 400 " " " " 1 jueenly Foot Outfit for Lettering Tops, for 5-gallon Cans Jueenpost Steam Power Outfit for making 5,000 5-gallon Cans eper day ueenship " Stiles 600-lb. 4-Poppet Automatic Drop ueens ware . . Steam Power Outfit for making 10,000 5-gallou Cans per day Queentruss Steam Power Outfit for making Tops and Bottoms for 5-gallon cans ■ Queerest Steam Power Outfit for making Tops and Bottoms for 5-gallon Cans, with No. 36 Inclined Press for Tops . . . Queerish "Stiles" 800-lb. 4-Poppet Automatic Drop Quejarse " 1,000 "4 " " " Queller " 1,200 " 4 " " " Quemazon " 1,500 " 4 " " " Quench " 2,000" 4 " " " _ Rabbeted Steam Outfit for Cutting and Forming Bodies for 5-galIon Cans Rabbinic Steam Outfit for Seaming Bodies for 5-gallon Cans Rabbits " " " " 5 " " with Double Horn Presses Rabblemen,t . . Steam Outfit for Attaching Tops and Bottoms for 5-gallon Cans Rabdoidal Steam Outfit for making Wire Handles for 5-gallon Cans Rabdology Steam Outfit for making Zinc Handles for 5-gallon Cans Rabdologue . . Steam Outfit for making Tin Handles for 5-gallon Cans Rabidness Steam Outfit for making Caps for 5-gallon Cans Raccoon " " Low Screw Tops for 5-gallon Cans Racecourse Steam Outfit for making High Screw Tops for 5-gallon Cans Racemation. . . Steam Outfit for Cork Packing for High Screw Top for 5-gallon Cans Racemulose. . . Extra Cutting Rings for Combination Dies for 5-gal- lon Cans Racers Extra Forming Rings for Combination Dies for 5-gal- lon Cans Rachilla No. 30 Incline Power Press, with Attachments Com- plete Rachitic No. 35}^ Double Horn Press, with Horn and Forces (page 45, Catalogue of 1897.) Rachitire No. 39Ji Double Horn Press, with Horn and Forces . . 1 Rachitisal No. 39k " " " " Removable Steel V Strikmg Pieces in Horn and Forces (Photo. No. 1102) ) Rachitisme . . . No. 30 Incline Press, with Knock-out in Bed, for Large Cutting Dies (Photo. No. 527) Racily 1 Set of Dipping Furnace Castings for 5-gallon Square Can (Photo. No. 333) Raciness 1 Top Combination Die for 5-gallon Can (Photo. No. 315.) Rackblocks...! Bottom Combination Die for 5-gallon Can (Photo. No. 816) 473 Page 276 276 51 37 474 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. Code Word Racket Body Cutting Die for 5-gallon Can (Photo. No. 318) See "Radishes." Rackrent 1 Panel Pressing Die, with Hook Attachment (Photo. No. 806.) See "Radiometer." Racksaw 1 Bending Attachment for No. 30 Press I Rackstick 1 Trip Guage " " No. 30 " f Racovian Wire Handle Strap Closing Machine Radiance Special Rolling Machine for Edging Tin Handle Blanks Radiantly Tools for Making Taggers Tin Bottom for Screw Tops Radiate Wire Handle Forming Machine, Hand Radiating Automatic Crimper for Taggers Tin Bottoms Radicalism . . . Bench Machine for Crimping on Taggers Tin Bottoms Radicant Automatic Machine for Soldering on Tops and Bottoms for 5-gallon Cans Radical Top and Bottom Pressing Die I. Radication " " Cutting " ( Radicelle No. 20 Automatic Crimping Machine for Porcelain Lin- ing (Photo. No. 353) Radiometer.. .Body Pressing Die, with Hook Attachment, for 5-gal- lon Cans. (See " Rackrent.") , Radishes Body Cutting Die for 5-gallon Cans. (See " Racket. ' ') Raduliform . ..Angle Bending Machine for 5-gallon Cans Rafale No. 8 Standard Single Roll Feed, with Automatic" Roll Release for Single Action Press Raffad No. 1 Standard Single Roll Feed for Double Action Presses RafEace No. 2 Standard Singie Roil Feed for Double Action Prssscs .... . ... .... .....' Rafifaela No. 3 Standard Single Roll' Feed for Double Action Presses Raffain No. 4 Standard Single Roll Feed for Double Action Presses RafEamed No. 5 Standard Single Roll Feed for Double Action Presses Raffancy No. 6 Standard Single Roll Feed for Double Action Presses Raffineur No. 3 Standard Single Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press , RafBe End Trimming Die, with Trip Gauges (Photos. Nos. ITS, 173) RafHesia No. 30 Press, with End Trimming Die and Trip Guages (Photos. Nos. 172, 173) Raflade No. 1 Standard Single Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Rafters Hemming Machine for Body Blanks, Photo. No. 122 Rafting " " " " .c ., 543 Ragabar Positive Clutch Lock 42, 138, I 8 4i Ragabash Positive Stop j- ' Ragamuffin. . .Reel and Stand for Wire Ragbolt Processing Steam Chest Ragdust No. 167 Hand Rotary Solder Cutter Rageful No. 157 Seam Rolling Machine, Rageur No. 4 Standard Single Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Ragfair Shear Blades (see code word " Polelights ") Ragged No. 83 Soap Makers' Screw Press Raging Soldering Cylinder I Raglan " Frame ( Ragotin No. 6 Standard Single Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Ragout "Howe" Soldering Machine, 4J^ ft., for Solid Fuel... "1 Ragout I Railings ! Raillery "Howe" Soldering Machine, 4"^ ft., for Solid Fuel, ' with Adding and Crimping Attachments Ragstone " Howe " Soldering Machine, 4^ ft. , for Gas Fuel — Ragtail No. 5 Standard Single Roll Peed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Page 403 214 403 405 403 405 405 403 404 180 180 196, 198, 199 !, 61, 68, 138, 196, 198, 199 358-363 395 394 348, 349 180 390 180 401 180 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. 475 Code Word Ragweed "Howe" Soldering Machine, 6 ft., for Solid Fuel.. (. Rag:wort " " " 6 " for Gas Fuel.... ) Raia No. 2 Standard Double Roll Feed, with Automatic - Roll Release for Single Action Press Raicitas No. 1 Standard Double Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Raide No. 3 Standard Double Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Raideur No. 4 Standard Double Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Raidmania No. 5 Standard Double Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Raifort No. 6 Standard Double Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll Release for Single Action Press Raif osa No. 1 Standard Double Roll Feed for Double Action Presses Raif osace No. 2 Standard Double Roll Feed for Double Action Presses Raifosadar No. 3 Standard Double Roll Feed for Double Action Presses Raifosagan No. 4 Standard Double Roll Feed, for Double Action Presses Raifosamer . . .No. 5 Standard Double Roll Feed, for Double Action Presses Raifosami No. 6 Standard Double Roll Peed, for Double Action Presses Railcar "Howe" Soldering Machine, 9ft., for Solid Fuel ' Railfence " " " 9 " " Gas " Railings Adding Attachment, for "Howe" Soldering Ma- chine Raillery Crimping Attachment, for "Howe" Soldering Ma- chine Raiment Rosining Machine, for " Howe " Soldering Machine.. Rain Spring Pressure Attachment, with 2 x 5-inch Rubber, ' 5i or 1-inch Hole Rainab Spring Pressure Attachment, with 2% x 5-inch Rub- ber, K or 1-inch Hole Rainaca Spring Pressure Attachment, with 3 x 5-inch Rubber, 1-inch Hole Rainado Spring Pressure Attachment, with 3J^x 5-inch Rub- ber, 1-inch Hole Rainael Spring Pressure Attachment, with 4 x 5-inch Rubber, 1-inch Hole Rainafi Spring Pressure Attachment, with 5 x 7-inch Rubber, 1-inch Hole Rainage Spring Pressure Attachment, with 6 x 8-inch Rubber, 1-inch Hole Rainaid Spring Pressure Attachment, with 7 x 9-inch Rubber, 1-inch Hole ^ Rainbow Spring Attachment, for Combination Dies Rainbower " " in Slide, plan shown on page 140. . . Rainbowing... " " " Bed, " " " pages 143 and 146 Rainbowman. Spring Lift for Slide on Press Rainboy Scoring Attachment, or "Paper Feed" Rainfall Steam Drop Hammerj with 4 Poppets Rainguage No. 180 Beading Machme (Power) ( Rainwater " " " (Hand) ( Raiponce Inclinable Apron with Guide Rolls for Beading Machine Raiseth Table Feed (Automatic) for Presses Rajahs Spacing Table and Ways, of style described on page 76, but of different dimensions Rakehelly Spacing Table and Ways in connection with Punches as described on page 76 Rallied Thermometer for Steam Chest Rallines See "Ratlines," Ramadan No. 153 Trimmer and Header Page 401 180 401 430 191 272 319 317, 820 219 77 395 257 316, 317 476 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. U. S. A. Code Word Ramagade . . . Ramager Ramagious... Ramaigrir . . . Ramajana . . . Rambleth . . . . Rambling Ramblingly.. Ramiform . . . Ramify Ramifyer Ramifynite . Ramifying. . Ramify land. Ramifyline.. Ramline Rammel Ramming. . . Rammish Ramoon Rampage Rampallian. Rampancy. . Ramparts .. Rampement. Rampin Rampions . Ramplon . . .No. .No. .No. .No. .No. .No. .No. Rainpognoso. Rampognota. Ramponirt. . Ramses Ramshackle. Ramulous. . . Ramure Rancart Rancajada... Ranee Rancement. . Rancheado.. Ranchebarn . Ranchebeam Ranchecab.. Ranchecell... Ranchedeck. Ranchedoor . Ranchefall... Ran chef eed. Rancheremo .No. 156 Automatic Trimming Machine I .No. 155K " " " (Photo. No. 230) f . No. 154 Trimmer, page 286, Catalogue of 1897 .No. 158B Beading and Flanging Machine .No. 1 Automatic Can Body Machine, "Leavitt" Pattern (Photos. Nos. 283, 283) .Triple Action Die .Wedge Adjustment in Bed ; Slide . Wiring Die " Bolster , sunken with Slide Plate ] .Combination Horn Frame and Sunken Bolster, without Horn and Force f .Combination Horn Frame with Sunken Bolster, with Horn and Force J .Roller Frame, with Clutch Lock .Sunken Bolster (Die Carrier "B") only . Wiring Frame for Large Wiring Dies .No. 00 Pendulum Press, page 838, Catalogue of 1897. .No. " " .No. 02 Double Seamer No. Lever Press 1 " " 1 " " Inclined, page 266, Catalogue of 1894. 1 Pendulum Press 1 Arch Screw Press 1 Overhanging Screw Press 1 New Style Pendulum Foot Press 1 Cut Back Cam Drawing Press with Automatic Friction Clutch .No. 1 Toggle Drawing Press with Automatic Pin Clutch .No. 1 Toggle Drawing Press with Automatic Friction Clutch .No. 1 Geared Reducing Press .No. 1 Special Geared Reducing Press, with Bar Knock- out in Slide, and Direct-connected Knock-out in Bed (Photo. No. 740) .No. 1 Cut Back C;am Drawing Press with Automatic Pin Clutch .No. 1 Toggle Joint Pendulum Press . No. 1 Reducing Press, not Geared .No. 1 Circular Shear .No. 1 Straight Side Cam Drawing Press, with Auto matic Pin Clutch .No. 1 Straight Side Cam Drawing Press, with Auto matic Friction Clutch .No. 1 " Bliss " Double Crank Press, not Geared .Squeezer to have Inverted Table (Photo No. 124) .No. 1 Foot Squeezer .No. 1 " Bliss Double Crank Geared Press, with AutO' matic Pin Clutch .No. 1 Armature Notching Press, without Clamping Arm for Disks .No. 1 Armature Notching Press, with Arm for Disks .No. 1 Armature Notching Press, for Notching Seg- ments only .No. 1 Armature Notching Press, for Notching Seg- ments and Disks .No. 2 Armature Notching Press, without Clamping Arm for Disks .No. 2 Armature Notching Press, with Clamping Arm for Disks .No. 2 Armature Notching Press, for Cutting Seg- ments only .No. 2 Armature Notching Press, for Cutting Seg- ments and Disks , .No. 2 " Bliss " Double Crank Press, Geared, with Auto matic Pin Clutch Page 315 317 437, 439 103 103, 111, 113 450 42, 138, 139 42 41 372 326 372 373, 402 373 389, 390 233 240,241 238-240 124, 127 124 230, 233 375 124,127 311 233 132, 133 350 351 132 201, 203 204, 205 201-203 204,205 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. . Code AVord Ranciabais....No. 2}^ "Bliss" Double Crank Press, Geared, ■witll"^ Automatic Pin CluLch Ranciaste No. 2J^ "Bliss" Special Double Crank Press, not Geared, with Enlarged Bed (26}^ in. Round Hole in same)(Photo. No. 549) , Ranciastor No. 25^ "Bliss" Special Double Crank Press, not Geared, with Plate Knock-out in Slide and Crank- actuated Knock-out in Bed (Photo. No. 1021) Rancidity No. 1 Single Punching and Shearing Press 1 Rancor See "Rancidity " f Rancorous No. 1 Double Punching and Shearing Press Rand No. 6J^ Double Crank Forging Press with Automatic Pin Clutch and Slide Adjustment Randans No. 6J^ Forging Press with Automatic Friction Clutch. Random No. 1 Double Seamer Rangership. . .No. V-/i Toggle Drawing Press with Automatic Friction Clutch Rangers No. 1 Power Squeezer Ranging No. VA Toggle Drawing Press, Double Geared (Photo, No. 581) Rankine No. V/i Overhanging Screw Press I Rankling No. \% Arch Screw Press ( Ranimer No. 1 ji Toggle Drawing Press with Automatic Pin Clutch Ransack No. 1}^ Lever Press Ransacking. . .No. \yi Pendulum Press Ransomed No. IJ^ Double Seamer Ranterism No. 2 Arch Screw Press Rantipole No. 2 Overhanging Screw Press Rantoloso No. 2 Automatic Can Body Machine, Leavitt's (Photo. Ranular No. 2 Double Crank Press, not Geared^./. Ranule No. V/i Straight Side Cam Drawing'Press with Auto- matic Pin Clutch Ranulim No. %% Straight Side Cam Drawing'Press, with Auto- ' matic Pin Clutch (Photo. No. 544) Ranulize No. 3 J^ Straight Side Cam Drawing Press, with Auto- I matic Friction Clutch J Ranuncular. . .No. 2J^ Bliss Double Crank Flywheel Press Ranzig No. \\i Straight Side Cam Drawing Press, with Auto- matic Friction Clutch _ Ranziger See " Ranulim " ' I Ranzigsten . . .See " Ranulize " f Rapacity No. 2 Lever Press Rapatrier No. 3 Toggle Drawing Press, Automatic Pin Clutch — Rapecake No. 2 Lever Press Inclined (page 266, Catalogue of 1894) Rapecalk.; No. 2 Knuckle-joint Press I Bliss" Geared Reducing Press (Photo. No. 2B0).. " Pendulum " " Single Punching and Shearing Press " Double " " " " Circular Shear ) Power Double Squeezer, with Dial Feed Table (Photo. No. 1124) Rapids No. 2 " Bliss " Double Seamer Rapier No. 4^ Double Crank Trimming Press, Geared, with Overhanging Frame Rapine No. 2 Foot Squeezer Rapparees No. 2 Power " Rapped No. 3 Circular Shear Rapporteur ... No. 3 Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch Rapsodie No. 8 Overhanging Screw Press Raptamur No. 8 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Raptamurer . .No. S Double Crank Geared Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch , Rapecamei No. 3 Raperino No. 2 ' Rapeseed No. 2 Raphaelism . . . No. 2 Raphides No. 2 Raphilite No. 2 Rapillo No.r 477 Page 132 132, 134 131, 148, 149 148, 149 827, 328 238-240, 242 351 238-240 390 288-240 373 873 827 889, 390, 402 390 231, 233 132, 134 873 240 118, 119 124 373 90 311 327, 329 130-182, 141 850, 351, 404 350, 351 311 240 388, 390, 403 132, 135 130, 132 478 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word Page Raptamur Polders No. 3 Double Crank Horning Press, Geared (page 115, Catalogue of 1897). Rapte No. 3 Gang Press, for Multiple Combination Dies 131, 137 Raptorial No. 3 "Bliss" Double Seaming Machine ) Raptorial } 337, 330 Polein No. 3 Double Seaming Machine, with Cone Pulleys . . ) Raptures No. 3 " Bliss" Double Crank Press, not Geared 133 Raptures Polders No. 3 Double Crank Press, with Removable Front Piece to Bed and Special Fixtures for Setting Down Corner Seams on Square Box Work 136 Raptures Predacean . . No. 3 Double Crank Perforating Press, not Geared, with Double Roll Feed 178 Rapturously. .No. 3 " Bliss " Single Punching and Shearing Press 88 Rareeshow No. 8 " Double " " " " 90 Rarifiable No. 3 " Pendulum Press (page 361, Catalogue of 1894). Rascal No. 3 " Bliss " Arch Screw Press 390 Rascally No. 3J^ Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Fric- tion Clutch 240 Raschsten No. S% Double Crank Press, with Open Front and Rol- ler Slide for Wiring Dies, also Clutch Lock, as per Photo. No. 340 (see Rasgadoer Ramifying ") Rascallion No S]4 Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin Clutch 340 Rasgado No. 3^ "Bliss" Double Crank Press, Geared, Pin Clutch 130, 133 Rasgadoer No. 3J^ Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 130, 133, 138 Rasgadoer Ramifying. .No. 35^ Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch, Roller Frame, Slide and Clutch Lock 130, 1.38 Rash No. Bi4 " Bliss " Double Crank Press, not Geared 130, 133 Rasher No. 3^ A Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin Clutch 240 Rashling No. 3'A Double Seaming Machine (Photo. No. 73) 337 Rashly No. S% A Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic") Friction Clutch Rashly [ 240, 343 Pokerfiend..No. 3J^A Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch and T Slots in Bed J Raspatory No. 118 Smoothing Rolls 393 Raspberry No. 4 Spinning Lathe, with Countershaft only 258, 360 Raspberry Ratels No. 4 " " " Swinging Trimmer Device . . 358,360 Rasper No. 5 Spinning'Lathe, with Countershaft only I Rasping No. 6 " " " " " ( Rasping "] ' No. 6 Lathe, with Compound Rest, Anti-friction Bur- nisher and Carrier for Necking or Bulging Chucks.. 258 Rattooned Ratsbane Ratemle... , Rat No. 4 Spinning Lathe, complete, with Countershaft, ) Compound Rest, Anti-fnction Burnisher, Tilting Rest, with Trimming and Wiring Attachments ! oo: Ratably No. 5 Spinning Lathe, complete, with Countershaft, ( Compound Rest, Anti-friction Burnisher, Tilting Rest, with Trimming and Wiring Attachments J Ratability No. 3^4 B Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch 340, 244 Ratafia No. 6 Spinning Lathe, complete, with Countershaft, Compound Rest, Anti-fnction Burnisher, Tilting Rest with Trimming and Wiring Attachments 258, 361 Ratannia Smoothing and Trimming Lathe for Bottle Capsules (Photo. No. 645) Ratcatcher No. 3 Spinning Lathe, complete, with Countershaft, Compound Rest, Anti-fnction Burnisher, Tilting Rest with Trimming and Wiring Attachments 358 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 479 Code Word Ratcave Trimming Attachment for Heavy Stock Ratelier No. 7 Spinning Lathe, complete, as shown on page !i61 Ratels Trimmmg Attachment for Cylindrical Shells ' Rateman Trimming Device to Mount on Base Piece of Com pound Rest, for Stamped Ware (foot note) Ratemle Bulging Chuck Carrier on Tail Spindle Ratfood " " " with Anti-friction Roller Bear- ing, as per Photos. Nos. 881 and 564 Rather Movable Tail Stock, as per Photos. Nos. 331 and 564 Rathole No. 3 Spinning Lathe., with Countershaft only "1 Rathole T Rattan I No. 8 " " with Tilting Rest and Trim- f Rattinets [ ming and Wiring Attachments Rattler J J Rathripe Oval Spinning Chuck, 165^ inches diameter ] Rathripead.... " " " 18}^ " " I Rathripere. . . . " Turning " 16J? " " ( Rationally " Spinning and Turning Chuck, 38 ins. diameter. J Ratiere No. 7 Spinning Lathe, with Countershaft only Rations Silversmiths' Spinning Lathe, with Oval Chuck ) Ratlines " " " without Oval Chuck .. >■ Ratlion Die Grinding Lathe (Photo. 101) \ Ratooned Compound Rest 1 Ratsbane Anti-friction Burnisher >- Rattan Tilting Rest ) Rattarpare No. 6 Special Lathe, for Spinning, Trimming and Edge Beading on Heavy Stampings, such as Barrel Section, Photo. 207 Rattinets Trimming Attachment, for Tilting Rest Rattler Wiring " " " J Raubmoro Double Seamer, with Long Bottom Plate Movement. Projecting Bottom Spindle and Treadle L-ock, sim- ilar to Photo. No. 259 Rauchace No. 2 F Double Seaming Machine, with Seaming Rolls, no Deflecting Attachment, no Blank Center- ing Device, no Chuck Rauchada No. 3F Double Seaming Machine, with Seaming Rolls, no Deflecting Attachment, no Blank Center- ing Device, no Chuck Rauchen No. 2F Double Seaming Machine, with Deflecting Attachment and Seaming Rolls, no Blank Centering Device Raucherei No. 3F Double Seaming Machine, with Deflecting Attachment and Seaming Rolls, no Blank Centering Device Rauchmanie. .No. 3F Double Seaming Machine, with Blank Center- ing Device and Seaming Rolls, no Deflecting Attach- ment Rauchmean . ..No. 3P Double Seaming Machine, with Offset Spin- dle, Inside Roll, Special Seaming Roll Holder, with Rolls (page 333). Rauchmild No. 3 F Double Seaming Machine, complete, with all Rauchmince. Attachments shown on page 334. .Offset Spindle, Inside Roll, Anti-friction Bottom Rauchstube. . Rauchwacke Rauchwolke. RauchwoUa. Ranch wond.. Plate, Special Seaming Roll Holder and Rolls, for No. 3 F Double Seaming Machine .No. ST Double Seaming Machine .Adjustable Curling Disk for Lard Pails up to 10 lbs .No. 3F Double Seaming Machine, with Blank Center- ing Device and Seaming Rolls, no Deflecting Attach- ment .No. 2F Double Seaming Machine, with Offset Spindle, Inside Roll, Special Seaming Roll Holder, with Rolls (page 833) .No. 2F Double Seaming Machine, complete, with all Attachments, shown on page 334 Ranch wooda ..Offset Spindle, Inside Roll, Anti-friction Bottom Plate, Special Seaming Roll Holder and Rolls Page 260 258 258, 260 258, 268 258 257 258, 261 258 331 831 331,835 331 338, 340 327 331 331, 333 831,334 331 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 480 Code Word Rauch woof e . . Collapsible Chuck for Double Seamer I Rauchwool — Blank Centering Device for Double Seamer f Rauchwoori . . Deflecting Attachment and Bracket for Double Seam ing Machine Rauchwurst . .No. 3 T Double Seaming Machine Raucons Adjustable Curling Disk for Lard Pails up to 50 lbs. Rauconta . " . .- . . 331 Raudisima. Raudising . Raudising Rainbower . ]\ and Special Clamp for No. 3)^ Double Seamer for 26 in. Ash Can ..No. 45^ "Bliss" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch ..No. i^ "Bliss" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Raupennest . .No. 4^ "Bliss" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Spring Attachment in Slide ..No. ii4 "Bliss" Double Crank Press, Geared, with ] Automatic Pin Clutch Raupennire , . . No. 4J^ "Bliss" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Ravage Crooked Shaft Attachment for No. 3 Double Seamer for Tea Kettle Bodies Ravelin No. 3^ Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Fric- tion Clutch Raveled Smoothing Attachment for No. 3 Double Seamer for Wired Edges on Pierced Tinware Raven No. 3|^ Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin Clutch (page 211, Catalogue of 1897). Ravenous No. 4 Double Seaming Machine Ravensburg ..No. 4^^ Ravensduck...No. 4 Toggle Drawing Press Ravers No. 4 Extra Heavy Double Seaming Machine (Photo. No. 536 Ravines No. 4 Single Punching and Shearing Press Ravingly No. 3J■ Catalogue of Rebukable....No. 24Ji " Shear Press ) 1894. 484 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code 'Word Rebuked No, S5 Boilermakers* Punch Rebukeful. ...No. 255^ " Shear Press Rebuking No. 2« " Punch Rebukors No. 26 Double Action Gang Press, with Automatic Feed, without Dies Rebukose No. 27 Double Action Gang Press, with Automatic Feed, without Dies Rebuts No. 26}^ Boilermakers' Shear Press (pages 70-72, Cata- logue of 1894). Recadency No. 28 Combined Punch and Shear (page 73, Catalogue of 1894). Recallmont ... No. 29 Combined Punch and Shear (page 74, Catalogue of 1894). Recalvus No. 30}^ Power Press, not Geared J Recalvus ^ Polarity No. 80J^ " " Geared \ Recambio No. 30 A Power Press, not Geared, without Knock-out Device Recanduit No. 30 A Power Press, not Geared, with Positive Knock- out in Slide, Crank-actuated Knock-out in Bed, 24- inch Round Opening in Bed, Bolster Plate 4 inches thick, with Radial Pm Slots and Radial T Slots ; dis- tance Bed to Slide with Stroke and Adjustment up, 13 inches (page 33, Catalogue of 1897). Recanted No. 30 Press, with Solid Front to Bed Recantones .. .No. 30 A Power Press, not Geared, with Positive Knock-out in Slide and Bottom Knock-out con- nected to Slide, 24-inch Round Opening in Bed, Bolster Plate 4 inches thick, with Radial Pin and T Slots ; distance Bed to Slide, Stroke and Ad- justment up, 13 inches Recantopad. . .No. 30 A Power Press, not Geared, with Positive Knock-out in Slide, Bottom Knock-out connected with Slide ; Solid Bed with Radial Pin Slots and Radial T Slots ; no Bolster Plate ; distance Bed to Slide, with Stroke and Adjustment up, 9 inches ^ Recantlime.. . .No. 31 Incline Power Press, with Slide Feed and Ejector Recanting No. 31 Power Press Recaptured . ..No. 31 J^ Power Press, not Geared Recaptured Polarity No. 31J^ " " Geared Recasser No. 31 Press, with Screw Adjustment and Knock-out in Slide and Removable Front Piece to Bed Recarry No. 3D Power Press, with Removable Front Piece to Bed Recargaron . ..No. 31 }< Power Press, not Geared (Photo. No. 253) Receders No. 34 " " with Removable Front Piece to ) Bed, and Horn Bolster >- Recedes No. 34 Power Press, with Solid Front and Flat Bolster, \ Recedersan. ..No. 34 " " '' Removable Front and Flat Bolster Recitante No. 38 H Horn Press (pages 41-42, Catalogue of 1897). Receniste No. 36 Special Tube Press (Photo. No. 232) Recension No. 36 Power Press, not Geared Recentness . . .No. 37 *' *' " Receptary No. 37 " " Geared Receptarks .. .No. 37 Special Power Press. Geared, Wedge Adjust- ment in Bed, Automatic Die Slide (Photo. No. 1^) Recercler No. 37 Power Press, with Dial Feed, Automatic Knock- out and Safety Attachment Rechabite No. 37J^ Power Press, not Geared Rechabitor ...No. 375J " " " " with Wedge Adjust- ment in Bed Rechabitor Polarity No. 375f Power Press, Geared, with Wedge Adjust- ment in Bed , Rechlicap No. 39 C Notching Press, without Clamping Arm (Photo. No. 889) Page Pages 70-72, Catalogue of 1894. 236, 237 36, 37, 43 36,44 36, 37, 40 211 31,35 35 34,35 32, 33, 35 6, 37, 40-42 6, 37, 39 36,45 103, 104, 109 103, 104 103 198 103, 104, 109 103, 104, 110 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. 485 Code Word Recidivate See " Reohabite Polarity " Recinchais No. 39 B Notching Press, without Clamping Arm (page 173, Catalogue of 1897). Recincops No. 39 C Notching Press, with Clamping Arms (Photo. No. 888) Recin Send necessary Gears for No. 39 B Press, to Cut Notches Recinium No. 39 B Notching Press, with Clamping Arm (page 173, Catalogue of 1897). Recip Send necessary Gears for No. 39 A Press, to Cut Notches Recipiency No. 38 Wiring and Horning Press (pages 38 and 42, Catalogue of 1897). Recipient No. 38 Wiring Press, with Round Slide and Stay Rods (Photo. No. 781) Reciproche No. 39 A Armature Notching Press, with Clamping Arm (pages 170-173, Catalogue of 1897). Reciprok No. 39'4 Horn Press, without Horn or Force Recisingum. . .No. 1 W Wiring Press Recision No. 2W " " Reoivis No SW " " Recit No. 39 Horn and Wiring Press, with Horn Hole, but without Table Recitabili No. 89 A Notching Press, without Clamping Arm (page 173, Catalogue of 1897). Recitals No. 38^ Duplex Seaming Machine for one style "j seam I Recitalson No. 38J^ Duplex Seaming Machine, for inside and ( outside seams J Recitateur....No. 39 W Wiring Press I Recitation ....No. 395iW " " f Recitative No. 38K Duplex Seaming Horn and Force only Recitante No. 38 H Horning Press (pages 41, 42, Catalogue of 1897). Recited No. 39 Wiring and Horning Press, with Screw Adjust- ment to Table Reciting No. 16 W Wiring Press Recke No. 73 J^ A Power Press, Geared, with Cut Back' Frame, without C. S., and with " Bliss " Automatic Pin Clutch only '. Reckenmuth..No. 73J^ A Power Press, Geared, with Cut Back Frame, with C. S., and Friction Clutch on Back Shaft Reckenmyte . . No. 73J^ B Power Press, Geared, with Cut Back Frame, and Automatic Friction Clutch Reckles No. 39J^ Horning Press, without Horn and Force Reckles Qiiartsalsi . . No. 39 J^ " " with Horn and Force for Square Cans Reclasped No. 40 Power Press, not Geared, with Wedge Ad- justment in Slide Reclasped Polarity No. 40 Power Press, Geared, with Wedge Adjust- ment in Slide Reclasping No. 40 Power Press, Geared, with Wedge Adjust- ment in Slide, and with Gear, Flywheel, Pulleys and Outboard Bearing on right hand side (Photo. No. 1074) Reclinate No. 64 Double Action Press, without Embossing Attachment (Photo. No. 883) Reclining No. 41 Double Action Cam Power Press, not Geared (Photo. No. 138) Recluimos No. 64 Double Action Cam Power Press, Geared, without Embossing Attachment Recluse No. 75 Power Punching Press, with Special Table for Kitchen Boiler Work Recognist No. 47 J^ Power Punching Press, 24-inch Throat ar- ranged for Belt Recognitor . . .No. 86 Special Incline Press (Photo. No. 31) Page 103, 104 49 i2, S3 6,48 54,55 56 46,48 54,55 93, 101 102 46,50 50 103, 104, 111 221 79 486 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word Recognivot. . Recognize. . . Recoil Recoiling . . . Recoinage . . , Recoining. . , Recoinin^ Polarisio . . Recoining Polarity Polarites. . Recoinite Recoinitis Recolabas . . Recolon Recolonize. . , Reco Recombat.. . Recombined Recomfort . . Recommits . . Recompact.. Recompense Recompiled. Recompile . . Recompiled Polarity Recomponia Recomposer. Recomposid Recompter , Recon , Reconcil Reconciled.., Reconcime. . . Reconde Recondence. Recondice . . No. 47^ Power Punching Press, with Electric Motor. . . No. 47 Hand Lever Punching Press (page 278, Cata- logue of 1894). No. 49 Power Punching Press (page 76, Catalogue of 1894; No. 50 Power Press, not Geared / No. 51 " ' r No. 513 No. 52 * tached . with Electric Motor at- Recondist. Recondite Recondite Predaceous. No. 52 Power Press, Geared, with Belt Run attached to Gear No. 52 Power Press, not Geared, with Narrow Legs No. 52 " " '' " " Single Roll Feed, Push Feed, Lateral Slides and Automatic Ejector No. 61 Reducing Press, Geared No. 54 " Bliss " Punching Press, Geared No. 54 " " " not Geared No. 76^ Double'Geared Press, with " Bliss " Automatic Pin Clutch .No. 5 Horizontal Reducing Press ,No. 55 Paper Drawing Press, with Blank-holder Device , No. 59 Embossing Press .No. 60 Reducing Press .No. 61 *' " not Geared ,No. 61 Press with Index Feed (pages 154, 155, Catalogue of 1894). No. 63 Power Press, not Geared No. 63 Special Tube Press (Photo. No. 149) No. 63 Power Press, Geared No. 61 Press with Automatic Index Feed and Attach- ment for securing precision of B'eed (Photo. No. 221) No. 64 Triple Action Press ■ No. 64 " " '* with Special Body and En- larged Slide No. 55 Draw^ing Press, without Blank-holder Device. . . No. 065 Double Action Cam Press, Geared, with " Spring Lift No. 065 Double Action Cam Press, not Geared, with Spring Lift No. 65 N Bliss Double Action Cam Press, not Geared No. 65 N Double Action Cam Press. Geared No. 068 " " " " with Spring Lift , No. 69 N " Bliss " Double Action Cam Press, Geared , . , No. 69 N Double Action Cam Press, Geared, with Dial Feed, Cam-actuated Bottom Knock-out and Safety Attachment (Photo. No. 710) .No. 068 Double Action Cam Press, not Geared, with Spring Lift : , No. 68 N Double Action Cam Press, not Geared " " not Geared, with No. 68N Double Roll Feed Recondone No. 76J^ " Bliss " Power Press, not Geared Reconduct No. 68 N Double Action Cam Press, Geared Reconduite . . . No. 76^^ " Bliss " Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Reconfi No. 069 Double Action Cam Press, Geared, with ^ Spring Lift [ Reconfirm No. 69 N Double Action Cam Press, not Geared Reconfista . . . .No. 069 " " " " " with | Spring Lift .,. J Reconfered. ..No. 76^ "Bliss" Power Press, Geared, with Auto- matic Friction Clutch Page 104 104-108 107 104 108 106 183 124 80 80,81 9C 121, 124 124, ,97 129 256 122 128 125 3t ,45 St ,45 228 229 228 256 221 221, 227 221, 224 221, 223, 226 221,226 93 231 93,96 221 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Code Word Reconforte Reconif Recon^oin Reconjoin Reconvened Reconjune . . . . Reconnect , . . . Reconnoiter . . Reconquer ... . Reconquer Pregnable . . Reconquest. . , Reconquest Pregnable . . Reconqui Reconreclo . . . Recontinue . . . Recontinue Reconvened Reconvened . . Reconvert Reconvert Pregnancy.. Reconvert Pregnable . . Reconvey Reconveyer. . . Reconvict Reconviste Recoped Recopy Recorriger Recorrigic Recorrigic Precursive Precondit . . . Recorrigoa Recors Recoucher Recoudet Recouding Recoudipe Recoudre.. Recount. . . Recounted No. 65 Double Crank Press, without Dies and Die^ holders (Photo. No. 210) No. 73^ Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Fric tion Clutch No. 73J^ "Bliss" Power Press, not Geared No. 7Sl4 " " " " with Side Punch No. 73}^ Double Trimming Press (Photo. No. 680) No. 73>^ " Bliss " Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch No. 73K " Bliss " Power Press, with Dial Feed, Cam Bottom Knock-out and Safety Stop Attachment No. 74J^ " Bliss " Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch No. 74J^ " Bliss " Power Press, Geared, with 2-Rod Cam Stripper Device No. 74^ " Bliss " Power Press, not Geared No. 74J^ " " " " with 2-Rod Cam Stripper Device No. 74J^ Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch No. 74J^ S Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Fric- tion Clutch No. 75J^ "'Bliss " Power Press, not Geared | No. 755^ " " " " with Side Punch With Side Punch J No. 75^ " Bliss " Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch No. 75}^ "Bliss" Power Press, Cam Stripper Device Geared, with 4-Rod No. 75j4 "Bliss" Power Press, Geared, with 3-Rod Cam Stripper Device No. 75 Power Punching Press, not Geared i . . I No. 75 " " " Geared f No. 75^ " Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Device for Automatically Stopping No. 61 Press after Complete Revolution of Disk (Photo. No. 221) No. 76 Punchmg Press, Geared / No. 76 Power Punching Press, not Geared f No. 695^ Double Action Cam Reducing Press (pages 200, 201, Catalogue of 1897). No. 70 Straight Side Double Action Reducing Press, ' not Geared No. 70 Straight Side Double Action Reducing Press, not Geared, with Dial Feed and Knock-out in Bed No. 70 Straight Side Double Action Press, Geared... , No. 76}^ Double Geared Press, with Automatic Fric- tion Clutch No. 79 Power Reducing Press, not Geared No. 79 Double Geared Broaching Press No. 79 " " " " arranged to run Single or Double Geared No. 4 Double Geared, 2-Slide Broaching Press (Photo. No. 615) No. 79 Power Reducing Press, Geared No. 78 " Punching Press, not Geared No. 44 Square Column Press, not Geared, arranged for Belt (Photo. No. 869) 487 Page 93 93,94 92 93 199 93 93,98 93,94 93,98 93 93,95 93,94 93,98 80,82 93 80,83 234, 235 93,97 80,84 80,85 80,85 80 80,84 78 79 488 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Code Word Recountin No. 44 Square Column Press, arranged with Electric Motor ; Recouped No. 80 Embossing Press Recoupment.. No. 81 " " Recours No. 78^ Power Punching Press, not Geared Recousse No. 78J^ " " " Geared Recouvrir No. 78 *' " " " Recreate No. 84 Stationer's Screw Press Recrudency. . .No. 85 Lever Press Recruiting No. 86 Pendulum Press Recruits No. 86 Lever Press Rectangle No. 87 " " 380, Rectify No. 88 " " Rectitude No. 89 " " Rector No. 89 Horn Punching and Riveting Press Rectorate No. 90 " " " " Rectorship No. 91 " " *' " Rectrices No. 98^^ " " " " (Photos. Nos. 314, 392) Rectrix No. 98 Horn Punching and Riveting Press Recubation...No. 93 " " " "(Photo.No.118) Recuite No. 105}^ Slitter, without Attachments Reculade No. 105K " with Circle Attachment, also Table and Ways Reculons No. 109 Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared, with 30-inch Throat ^ Recumbent. ...No. 30 Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Dies Recumbency . No. 105^ Rotary Slitting Shear, without Rack and Pinion Adjustment, with Circle Attachment to cut up to 40-inch diameter Recuperate . ..No. 105 J^ Slitting Shear, with Table and Ways Recur No. 109 Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared, with Circle Attachment Recurage Rack and Pinion Adjustment on Circle Head of Slit- ting Shear Recurred No. 94 Power Punching Press (page 77, Catalogue of 1894). No. 100 Two-Slide Horizontal Foot Press, for Bench use No. i09 Rotary Slitting Shear, with Table and Ways, also Circle Attachment Recurer No. 105^ Circle Shear, with 38~inch Circle Head for 60-inch Circles with Rack and Pinion Adjustment and Friction Clutch Recurring No. 105 Rotary Slitting Shear, not Geared / Recuse No. 105 " " " Geared f Recurring " .No. 105 " " " not Geared, with Circle Attachment No. 109 Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared, with Table and Ways No. 106}^ Rotary Slitting Shear, not Geared Recurrego . . Recurrence . Recusant. Recursions . Geared " 16-inch throat not Geared, with 16- Recurvate Recurvate Polarity No. 106^ " Recurste No. 107 Recurvous No. 107 " inch Throat Recurtes No. 107 Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared, with 26-inch Throat Recurtin No. 107 Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared, with 30-inch Throat , Recusable No. 110 Circle Shear, without Circle Attachment Recusancy No. 109 Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared, with 85-inch I Throat f Recusant Circle Attachment for Slitting Shears Recusare No. 110 Rotary Slitting Shear with Table and Ways Recusative....No. 110 " " " " Circle Attachment, also Table and Ways Page 79 120, 121 120, 121, 123 78 390 380 380, 381 380, 382 383, 384, 408 380, 384, 404 380, 403 86,87 86,87 86 310 303, 310 300 179 310 303, 310 300, 301 308, 310 385 300,301 310 300 301 300, 301 300 301, 302, 304 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. 489 Code Word .No. 110 Circle Shear, with Circle Attachment. Segment Cutting Attach- Recusation Recusation Recusator.,.No. 110 ment Recusator Segment Cutting Attachment, for Circle Shears, Recuse No. 105 Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared Recussion Table and Ways for Slitting Shears 301-304, Redact No. Ill Gang Slitting Machine Redacteur No. 128 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redactice No. 128 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redactice Polarity No. 128 Double Crank Press, Geared, Light Pattern, Medium Bed Redactido No. 128 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, "Wide Bed Redactier No. 128 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Round Bed Redans No. 112 Slitting Shear Redanson No. 112J^ " " Redargue No. 113 Gang Slitting Machine Redatrice Collapsible Tube Trimming and Threading Lathe (Photo. No. 736) Redband No. 125 Gang Slitting Machine, with Hand Feed and Countershaft, no Cutters Redbean No. 125 Gang Slitting Machine, with Foot Attach- ment and Countershaft, no Cutters Redbird 1 Pair Hubs and Cutters for No. 125 Gang Slitting Machine Redbison 1 Cutter only I Redbiter 1 Collar only j Redbreast No. 114 Gang Slitting Machine (page 283, Catalogue of 1897). Redcap No. 115 Gang Slitting Machine (page 283, Catalogue of 1897). Redcoat Cutter Grinding Attachment and Drum for Counter- shaft for Gang Slitter Redraft No. 203 Milling Machine Reddened Automatic Push-in Device for Gang Slitter Reddening Hand " " " " Reddish Foot " " " " Reddisher One Pair Cutters and Hubs for Gang Slitter Reddour No. 119 Automatic Screw Machine Redditive No. 166 Power Solder Cutter Redecorate . ..No. 120 Screw Machine Redeem No. 126 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redeemed No. 126 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redeemers . . . No. 126 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redeeming . . .No. 126 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Round Bed , Redemanie ...No. 124 Automatic Screw Machine, adjustable for diameters from 2 to 4% inches, and not exceeding IJ^ inches in depth Redemising. . . No. 121 Screw Machine Redemize No. 127 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat tern. Narrow Bed Redemption . .No. 123 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat tern. Narrow Bed Redemptoad. .No. 123 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redemptobe..No. 123 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redemptoca . . No. 123 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Round Bed Page 308, 3i0 308-310 300 306,307 312 152, 155 152 306 307 313 314 812 314 410 314 313 335 394 354 152 357 354 490 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word Redemoal No. 127 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- ' tern. Medium Bed Redemode No. 127 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redemoja No. 127 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Round Bed Rederaptory . .No. 122 Automatic Screw Machine (Photo. No. 856). . . Reden No. 124 Automatic Screw Machine, for one size Redeneren No. 133 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redenerga No. 133 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redenerle No. 133 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redenermo . . .No. 133 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Round Bed Redepreis No. 135 Automatic Screw Machine Redestundo. . .No. 124 Automatic Trimming Machine, Adjustable for Diameters from 2 to 4% inches, and not exceeding 1% inches in Depth Redestyi.: No. 280 Automatic Buffing Machine (page 327, Cata- logue of 1897). Redetact No. 281 Automatic Buffing Machine (page 328, Cata- logue of 1897). Redetarono. . .No. 134 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redetaropa. . .No. 134 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redetarore... .No. 134 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redetaroso No. 134 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Round Bed Redevance. . . .No. 124 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redevanda No. 124 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redevaneg. . .No. 124 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redevango — No. 124 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat' tern. Round Bed Redfoanda See Redofanda. Redgum No. 125 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- " tern, Narrow Bed Redgumbo — No. 125 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat' tern. Medium Bed Redgummed. .No. 125 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat' tern. Wide Bed Redgumming .No. 125 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat' tern, Round Bed , . Redgumming Polarity No. 125 Double Crank Press, Geared, Light Pattern, Round Bed Redhead No. 158 Double Seamer (pages 306 and 307, Catalogue of 1897). Redhibitus — No. 135 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redhiblac No. 135 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redhibled No. 135 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redhiblie No, 135 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Round Bed Redhouse No. 159 Double Seaming Machine Redigest No. 160 Notching Machine Redimero No. 136 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redimesag No. 136 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat' tern. Medium Bed Page J J 355 357 153 3,56 357 153 152 152, 154 153 336, 337 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., ..No. 136 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Wide Bed . .No. 136 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Round Bed ..No. 168 Notching Machine .No. 169 Body Forming Machine ..No. 160^^ ■ Code ^Vord Redimesed. . Redimesia . . Rediminish. Rediscover., Rediscovis . Redissolve No. 170 Square Box Former (Hand). Redlac No. 170J^ " " " " Redmanga No. 137 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redmanhat . . .No. 137 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redmauhem. .No. 137 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redmanhip . . . No. 137 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Round Bed Redoblones . . . No. 138 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Narrow Bed Redocad No. 138 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Medium Bed Redocef No. 138 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Wide Bed Redocil No. 138 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, Round Bed Redoface No. 423 Double Crank Press, not Geared Redofan No. 422 *' " Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Redof anda No. 422 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch (Redfoanda)...See Redofanda. Redolent No. 171 Square Box Former, Power Redolera No. 1 "Bliss" Automatic Can Body Forming and" Lock Seaming Machine .No. 2 "Bliss" Automatic Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine .No. 3 "Bliss" Automatic Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine , Redoubt No. 173 Body Forming Machine Redowa No. 178 Swaging Machine Redpole No. 202 Milling Machine Redraft No. 203 " " Redriven No. 204 " " Redsanders.. .No. 210 Horizontal Boring Jlill Redseared No. 211 " " " Redsilver No. 231 " " " Redshank No. 220 Double Spindle Mill Redsorrel No. 221 " " " Redstart No. 201 Gear Cutter Redtapism No. 265 Muck Bar Shear Redubbihg No. 267 Automatic Muck Bar Shear Reductif Cam-actuated Clamping Bar for Shear as per Photos. Nos. 208, 209 Reductor Cam-actuated Clamping Bar on Shear Redolereco. , Redoleribs. 'Bliss' ' 20- inch Foot Squaring Shear.. 30-inch " " " . 36-inch " " " . 4D-inch " " " 5D-inch " " " 20-inch Power " " 30-inch " " " . 36-inch " " " . 40-inch " " " 50-inch " " " . 66K-inch " " " . 36-inch " " " Redwing No. 800 Redwood No. 302 Reedgrass No. 303 Reedmace No. 304 Reeds No. .305 Reefed No. 810 Reefers No. 312 Reembody....No. 313 Reembrace . . .No. 814 Ricepaper No. 315 Ricepeas No 316 Richest No. 320 Geared Richly No. 322 "Bliss" 40-inch Power Squaring Shear, not Geared not 491 Page 153 366 153 156, 157 367 318 410 410, 411 410 416 416, 417 414, 415 412 412, 413 418, 419 408 408, 409 290-299 284 285 493 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word Richissimo No. 330 Richness No. 324 Geared Richochet No. 424 ' Geared Rick No. 420 Geared Rickety No. 488 ' Geared Riddance No. 426 "Bliss" Squaring Shear Riddles No. 427 "Bliss" Cornice Makers' 8-foot Power Squaring Shear Riders No. 428 "Bliss" Cornice Makers' 10-foot Power Squaring Shear Ridersand No. 429 "Bliss" Cornice Makers' 11-foot Power Squaring Shear Ridersoff No. 489 Power Squaring Shear, with Special Gauge Attachment as per Photo. No. 1030 Ridgeband ...No. 430 "Bliss" 3-foot Power Squaring Shear -■' ■ " — .. 4 .. „ ., „ 5 " " " '■ Bliss" 36-inch Power Gap Shear, not Geared " 50-inch Power Squaring Shear, not " 'Bliss" 50-inch Power Squaring Shear, "Bliss" 36-inch Power Squaring Shear, 'Bliss" 40-inoh JPower Squaring Shear, Cornice Makers' 6-foot Power 1 Page 287 98J^-inch Power Squaring Shear 7-foot " " " 78-inch " " " 98 " " " " 122 " " " " 3-ft. Power Squaring Shear, 6-in. Gap 4 " " ■' " 6 " '• 5 " " " " 6 " " 6 " " " " 6 " " 10 12 12 12 18 18 18 18 18 18 Ridgelet No. 431 Ridgepole No. 438 Ridgerope No. 433 Ridgetiger No. 435 Ridgetile.'? No. 434 Ridiculed No. 438 Ridiculous No. 439 Ridiculope No. 499 Ridinghood . ..No. 440 Ridotto No. 441 Rifleman No. 442 Riflepits No. 443 Rifling No. 444 Rigadoom No. 450 Righteous No. 451 Rightly No. 452 Rigid No. 463 Rigmarole No. 464 Rigols No. 465 Rigorism No. 466 Rigorous .... No. 467 Rigorous Ringleader. No. 467 with Engine Attached Ringbones No. 470 "Bliss" 11-foot 4-inch Power Squaring Shear, 18-inch Gap, with Engine Ringbones Ringlets No. 470 "Bliss" 11-foot 4-inch Power Squaring Shear, 18-inch Gap, without Engine Ringbones Polariska No. 470 "Bliss" Power Squaring Shear, arranged for Electric Motor, but Motor not included Ringdial No. 479 "Bliss" 6-foot Power Squaring Shear, 18- inch Gap, without Engine Ringdove No. 480 "Bliss" 8-foot Power Squaring Shear, 18- inch Gap, without Engine, f or 3^-inch Stock Ringfence No. 481 "Bliss" 8-foot Power Squaring Shear, 18- inch Gap, without Engine, for 1-inch Stock .No. 482 "Bliss" 10-foot Power Squaring Shear, 24- inch Gap, without Engine, for 1-inch Stock , .Shear, to have Engine attached '. " " be without Engine attached " " have Automatic Positive Clutch . " " " " Friction Clutch Rinkfloor No. 500 Hydraulic Drawing Press (pages 384-386, Cata- logue of 1897). Rinkjoys No. 501 Hydraulic Drawing Press (pages 884-386, Cata- logue of 1897). 892, 293 294, 295 Ringfinger. . Ringleader.. Ringlets Ringonsel... Ringstand. , E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. 493 ' Watchmakers' Press Punching Press, not Geared. , Code Word Rinsed No. "Stiles" Punching Press, not Geared Rinsings No. " "Watchmakers' Press Riondace No. 2 " Press, with Tube Peed front to back.. ) Riondella No. 3 " Punching Press, with Tube or Push }■ Feed left to rig*t (page 156, Catalogue of 1897) ) Rioperino No. 2 " Stiles " Punching Press, with Tube Tapering Attachment (page 167, Catalogue of 1897). Riostraba No. 1 "Stiles" Punching Press, Geared Riot No. 1 " " " not Geared Riot Precursors.. See Ripeness. Rioters No. 1 "Stiles" Rioting No. 2 Rioting Polarente Predaceous..No. 2 " " " " " with Stay- Rods and Double Roll Feed Rioting Pregnable Predaceous.No. 2 "Stiles" Punching Press, not geared, with Automatic Cam Stripper and Double Roll Feed Riotous No. 2 " Stiles " Watchmakers' Press Riotously No. 2 " Press, with Single Roll and Tube Feed (page 156, Catalogue of 1897). Rip No. 2 Stiles Press, with Double Roll Feed, having Roll Release Action (page 151, Catalogue of 1897). Riparian No. 2 Stiles Press, with Double Roll Feed, without Roll Release Action (page 152, Catalogue of 1897). Ripascer No. 2% Stiles Punching Press, not Geared I Ripatisoo No. 2 " Press, Geared ( Ripely No. 3 " Punchihg Press, not Geared Ripeness No. 1 " Press, not Geared, with Single Roll Feed, having Roll Release Action Ripper No. 2 Stiles Press, with Single Roll Feed, without Roll Release Action (page 152, Catalogue of 1897). Rippled No. 3 Stiles Punching Press, Geared Rippled 1 " ' * No. 8 " " " " with Automatic Cam Stripper and Double Roll Back Geared Feed. Pregnable Predaceous Precurs.. Ripplefire No. 3 Stiles Double Geared Broaching Press (Photo. No. 394).... Ripplework...No. 3 Stiles Watchmakers' Press., Ripplings No. I Riptowel No. 4' Risibility.,. . . .No. 4 Ritornello No. 4 Ritual No. 4 Punching not Geared. . Watchmakers' " Perforating Press, not Geared, with Double Roll Feed, exclusive of Die (Photo. No. 47) Ritualism No. 4J^ Stiles Punching Press, not Geared I Rivalries No. 4}^ " " " Geared ( Rivals No. 5 " " " not Geared Rivergods No. 5 " Watchmakers' Press Rivulet No. 5 " Stiles " Punching Press, not Geared, with Stay Rods and Fixtures for Embossing Silverware Rixations No. 5 Stiles Punching Press, Geared ) Rixations >- " " " with Stay Rods . ) " " not Geared " " Geared Polarente No. 5 Roamed No. 5'/i Roaring No. 5J^ Roaring Polarente . ..No. 5J^ Roasted No. 10 Robbed No. 10 Robbery No. 10 A Robinet No. lOA Roborant No. 10}^ Robust No. 11 " " " with Stay Rods. . Bench Power Press Power Press on Iron Table " on Bench " on Iron Table Open Back Power Press Page 60-63 68 209 68 2,63 187 188 186 189 65 68,69 62,63 68 66,67 62,66 62 62,67 67 13 494 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Code Word Robust Precursors Precursive.,No. 11 "Stiles" Open Back Power Press, with Single Roll and Dial Feeds Robustness ...No. IS "Stiles" Open Back Power Press ( Rocambole No. 13 " " " " 1 Rocellic No.lSD " " " " Rocheuse No. 13D " " " " withPushFeed and Finger Gauges Rockbasin No. 14 " Stiles" Open Back Power Press Rockcod No. 15 " " " " Rockcoding...No. 15 " Special Double Trimming Press, (Photo. No. 469) Rockdoes No. 15 " Stiles " Open Back Power Trimming Press, Geared, with Side Punch Rockers No. 15"Stiles" Open Back Power Trimming Press, with Side Punch, not Geared Rockfish No. 16 "Stiles" Open Back Power Press Rockfisher ....No. 16 " " " Special Double Trimming Press (Photo. No. 469) Rockgoat No. 16 "Stiles" Open Back Power Trimming Press, not Geared, with Side Punch (Photo. No. 151 A). . .. Rockiest No. 31 "Stiles" Central Swing Power Press Rockiness No. 38 " " " " " Rockmilk No. 33 " " " " " Rockmoss No. 34 " " " " " Page 191 29 27,29 310 Adjustable Open Back Power Press. . Fowler" Punching Press. ■J. Rockpigeon .. .No. 25 Rookplant ....No. 26 Rockrabbit . ..No. 30 J^ Rockrose No. 31 Rookruby ....No. 32 Rocks No. 83 Rocksalt No. 34 Rockstar No. 35 Rook work.... No. 36 Rodent No. 50 ' Rodomont No. 51 Roebuck No. 53 Rogation No. 53 Roguery No. 54 Rogues No. 55 Roguish No. 57 Roguishly No. 56 Roisterly " Stiles " Eccentric Adjustment as applied to " Fowler ' Presses Rojab No. 71 W Watch Press, not Geared, with Wedge' Adjustment in Slide Rojabac No. 73 W Watch Press, not Geared, with Wedge Adjustment in Slide Rojabed No. 73 W Watch Press, not Geared, with Wedge Adjustment in Slide Rojabin No. 74 W Watch Press, not Geared, with Wedge Adjustment in Slide Roje No. 71 W Watch Press, not Geared, with Screw Adjustment in Slide Rojeba No. 73 W Watch Press, not Geared, with Screw Adjustment in Slide Rojebic No. 73 W Watch Press, not Geared, with Screw Adjustment in Slide Rojebide No. 74W Watch Press, not Geared, with Screw Adjustment in Slide Rokelay No. 71 "Stiles" Straight-sided Power Press, not Geared '. Roky No. 71 " Stiles " Straight-sided Power Press, with Single Roll Friction Feed from back to front, and Wedge Adjustment in Slide Pages 33, 33, Catalogue of 1897. Page 39, Catalogue of 18M. Page 34, Catalogue of 1894. 74,75 75,78 114 181 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. , U. S. A. 495 Code Word RoUcall No. 72 " Stiles " Geared RoUerbolt No. 73 "Stiles" Geared Straight-sided Power Press, not Straight-sided Power Press, not Page 114 RoUerbolt Ramblingly.No. 73 "Stiles" Straight-sided Power Press, not Geared, Wedge Adjustment in Slide (pages 95, Catalogue of 1897). ..No. 73 Styles Toggle Joint Power Press, not Geared (page 100, Catalogue of 1897). ..No. 74 "Stiles" Straight-sided Power Press, not Geared ..No. 75 "Stiles" Straight-sided Power Press, not Geared RoUercrew.. Rollicking . . Rollingpin . . RoUingpin Polarity No. 75 " Stiles " Straight-sided Power Press, Geared.. . RoUypoly No. 57 " Fowler " Press, with 10-inch Cutters and Slid- ing Feed Table (Photo. No. 155) Romance Screw Adjustment in Slide Roman No. 74 D "Stiles" Straight-sided Power Press, not Geared Romanism- No. 75 D "Stiles" Straight-sided Power Press, not Geared Romantic No. 76 D "Stiles" Straight-sided Power Press, not Geared , Romanut No. 83 "Stiles" Reducing Press, not Geared Romanut Precursive..No. 83 " " " " with Dial Feed Romekin No. 83 " Stiles " Reducing Press, Geared Romescot No. 84 " " " " (page 106, Catalogue of 1897). Romish No. 91 " Stiles " Double Crank Press, not Geared Romp No. 92 " " " ■' Romping No. 93 " " " " Rompishly....No. 94 " " " " Roncavate No. 95 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Ronchasen. ...Body of Press made of a Steel Casting with Bronze- bushed Shaft Bearings Ronoiglia Positive 2- Bar Knock-out Device for Punch and Direct- connected Knock-out Device for Die, as per pages 44, 161, 163 Ronciglice Positive Plate Knock-out Device for Punch, and Direct- connected Knock-out Device for Die, as per page 165 Rondaccio Positive 2-Bar Knock-out Device for Punch, and Crank- actuated Knock-out Device for Die, as per page 24. Rondache No. 95 " Stiles " Double Crank Press, not Geared "| Rondinette No. 95J^ " " " " Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Ronflante No. 95J^ "Stiles" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Ronilante Ronciglia . 114 114, 115 76 19, 105 116, 117 197 124, 126 Page 131, Catalogue of 1897. 158 156, 158 156, 168, 162 158 Rongigata , . Rongigata Ronciglia. Rood 'Roodbeam. . Roofing . .No. 955^ "Stiles" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch, 2-Bar Knock-out in Slide and Direct-connected Knock-out in Bed 158, 163 .No. 95K " Stiles " Double Crank Press, not Geared 158 .No. 955^ "Stiles" Double Crank Press, not Geared, with 2-Bar Knock-out in Slide and Direct-connected Knock-out in Bed 158,161 .No. %% " Stiles " Double Crank Press, not Geared 158 .No. 95 " " " Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch 158, 159 .No. 95^ "Stiles" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 158 496 Code Word Roofing: Ronciglia . Roofing Ronciglice Pokertabs. . E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. Page Rookery... Roomfuls. Roominess.. Roomthy Roorbach. . , Roostcock.. Roostcock Ronciglia.. Rootcrops . . Rooteaters . Rooteating . Rooted Rootedair.. . Rootedness.. Rootsap Rootsugar. Ropalic Ropalicer . . . Ropebands... Ropebane. . . Ropedancer. Ropeladder. Ropemaker. Ropemat Rope walk. Ropeyarn . Ropeyarner. Roquelaure . .No. 95^ "Stiles" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch and with 2-Bar Knock-out for Punch, and Direct Connected Knock-out for Die. .No. 95Ji "Stiles" Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch, Positive Plate Knock-out Device for Punch, and Direct-connected Knock-out Device for Die, as per page 165, and Solid Bed with Radial Pin and T slots, no ISolster ..No. 955^ "Stiles" Double Crank Press, not Geared... ) .No. 95Ji " " " Geared, with V Automatic Pin Clutch ) .No. 96 Stiles Double Crank Press, Geared, with Auto- matic Friction Clutch (page 189, Catalogue of 1894). . . .No. 96^ Stiles Double Crank Press, Geared, with ] Automatic Friction Clutch .No. 96?i Stiles Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch .No. 97 Stiles Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch J ..No. 97 Stiles Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch, with 3-Bar Knock-out in Slide and Direct-connected Knock-out in Bed .Positive Pin Clutch instead of Automatic Friction Clutch No. 101 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, not ' Geared .No. 101 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared .No. 102 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, not Geared .No. 102 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared j .No. 96^ Stiles Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch .No. 102 S, Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch, 5 Punch Car- riers, Automatic Friction Dial Feed and Automatic matic Reciprocating Feed .No. 108 S, Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pm Clutch, 4 Punch Car- riers, Automatic Friction Dial Feed and Auto- matic Reciprocating Feed .No. 103 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, not ' Geared .No. 103 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared .No. 104 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, not \ Geared .No. 104 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared , .No. 105 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, not Geared .No. 105 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, " Geared .No. 106 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, not Geared .No. 106 Stiles Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared .Friction Clutch instead of Positive Pin Clutch .No. Ill Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press,' not Geared .No. Ill Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, Geared .No. 118 Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, not Geared 158 158, 165 158 158 158, 167 8-11, 158 170 158 206, 207 807 170 168, 170 170 8-11, 158 170 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 497 Code Word Roquelauts....No. 112 Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, Geared Rorqual No. IIS Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, not Geared Rorqualing . . . No. 113 Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, Geared Rosaceous No. 114 Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, not Geared J Rosaries No. 114 Stiles Double Crank Cloth Cutting Pr^ess, Geared Roscid No. W'A Stiles Open Back Power Press with Auto- matic Feed for Shirt Tabs Roscoa No. 156 Stiles 36-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Cam Stripper, Lateral Action and Dies Roscoa Pregnander.No. 156 Stiles 36-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed and Cam Stripper, but exclusive of Lat- eral Action and Dies Roscoa Precurso Pregnander. Roscobe. . Roscobe Pregnander. Roscobe Precurso Pregnander. No. 156 " Stiles " 36-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed, Lateral Action and Cam Stripper, but no Dies .No. 156 Stiles 50-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Cam Stripper, Lateral Action and Dies No. 156 Stiles 50-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed and Cam Stripper, but exclusive of Lat- eral Action and Dies Roscocal . Roscocal Pregnander. Roscocal Precurso Pregnander Rosechafer . Rosecolor Rosecolor Precursors. Rosedrops. . Roseiish Rosefly Rosegall Rosegall Polarisio. . No. 156 " Stiles " 50-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Fe6d, Lateral Action and Cam Stripper, but no Dies No. 159 Stiles 100-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Cam Stripper, Lateral Action and Dies No. 159 " Stiles " 100-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed and Cam Stripper, but exclu- sive of Lateral Action and Dies No. 159 "Stiles" 100-inch Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed, Lateral Action to Feed Rolls and Cam Stripper (Photos. Nos. 187-190, 1,200) , No. 157 Stiles Perforating Press, with Table Feed exclusive of Dies No. 161 Stiles Double Action Crank Press .No. 161 Stiles Double Action Crank Press, with Roll Feed . No. 170 Stiles Power Sprue Cutter .No. 171 '■ " " .No.172 " " " , No. 173 " " " Roseknot Rosemallow Rosemary. . . .No. 173 "Stiles" Power Sprue Cutter, with Electric Motor attached .No. 182 "Stiles" Toggle Double Action Press, not Geared .No. 183 "Stiles" Toggle Double Action Press, not Geared • .No. 192 -'Stiles" Toggle Double Action Press, Geared Page 170 169, 170 29, 191 176 175, 176 176, 177 176 175. 176 176, 177 176 176. 177 218, 219 221, 223 223 70,72 71,72 Page 176, ' Catalogue of 1894. E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. ' Stiles " Rotary Slitting Shear, Geared " " " " not Geared. " '' " " Geared " " " " not Geared. Geared. with Code Word Rosenduf t No. 12 60-inch Perforating Press, with Cam-actuated Stripper as per Photo. No. 335, but fitted up with Friction Clutch and Lateral Action to Feed Rolls after style of Photos. Nos. 187-190 Rosenoble No. 193 " Stiles " Toggle Double Action Press, Geared (page 176, Catalogue of 1894). Rosequartz.. , .No. 194 " Stiles " Toggle Double Action Press, Geared (page 176, Catalogue of 1894). Rosettes Arranged with Raised Bolster for Triple Action Dies. . Rosewater No. 209 " Stiles " Toggle Drawing Press (pages 218, 219; Catalogue of 1897). Rosewood No. 331 "Stiles" Rotary Slitting Shear, not Geared Rosewood Polarity No. 231 Rosmarine No. 232 Rosemarine Polarity No. 332 Rossignol No. 233 " " " Rossignol Polarity No. 333 Rossignol Polarity Recussion . .No. 233 " " " Sliding Carriage and Ways Rostellate No. 241 " Stiles " Power Squaring Shear I Roster No. 242 " " " " ( Rostrated No. 243 " Stiles " Power Squaring Shear i Rostriform. ...No. 244 '" " " " >• Rostrum No. 245 " " " " ) Rosulate No. 251 " Tack Makers' Shear (pages 226, 227, Catalogue of 1894). Rotates With Spring Pressure Clamping Plate, style shown page 387 Rotating With Spring Pressure Clamping Plate, style shown page 288 Rotascope No. 252 "Stiles" Tack Makers' Shear "1 Rotgut No. 253 " " " I Rothernail No. 254 Rotifer No, 255 Rottenlo No. 266 Rottenload....No. 267 Rottenloem. . .No. 268 Rottenlofi No. 369 Rottenly No. 278 Rotunda No. 379 Rotundity No. 280 Rouged No 281 Rounceval .... No. 282 Roundelay .... No. 296 Rounders No. 297 Rousant Cable me at once care of Morgan, Harj es de Caumartin). Rousingly Write me at once care of Morgan, Harjes & Cie (39 Rue de Caumartin). Rowable Automatic Trimming and Can Body Cutting Machine, No. Ill (pages 142 and 143, Catalogue of 1883). Bench Pendulum Press " Hand Lever Press " Foot Lever Press Toggle Joint Pendulum Press. . Foot Press Pendulum Foot Press J Foot Sprue Cutter . 1 ; Cie (39 Rue Page 172, 174, 176 304 304, 305 304 303, 304 284, 285, 286 Pages 226, 227, Catalogue of 1894. 370 376 371 Page 262, Catalogue of 1894. 387 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 499 INDEX AND TELEGRAPHIC CODE Subjects Arranged Alphabetically Code Word A Railings Adding Machine Prebase Adjustable Bar Folder, Stow's No. Prebend " " " '' " Preblack " " " " '' Prebless " '' " " " Preblind " " '■ " " Preblocke " 47.. 50. 102. 104. 105. 106. Preachers. ) Bed Lever Presses (see Lever Presses). '' Power " " Power " Body Formers Lever Presses Stroke Roisterly Adjustment, The "Fowler " Precedent " The " Stiles " Eccentric Romance " Screw in Slide Rambling " Wedge in Bed Ramblingly '' " in Slide Precentor Aero-gas Soldering Outfit Raiponce Apron, Inclinable Arch Power Presses " Screw " Armature Disk Notching Presses " " and Segment Cutting Dies " " " " " Methods " " " " " Presses.84,44, 134, 154, " " " '* Notching " Precepts Augur and Bit Heading Press No. 3. Precessor " " " " " 4, Precinct " " " " " 5. Automatic Bail Forming Machines (see Bail Forming Machines) Automatic Burner Perforating Press Precipice " Clutch Release for Perforating Press Precisely Extra Set of Die Holders and Chuck for J'erforat' ing Press Reductor Automatic Cam-actuated Clamping Bar for Shears-! ' Reductif " " " " " (Photos. Nos. 208, 209) Pregnander. . .Automatic Cam Stripper for Multiple Punch 171, 173, Ramajana *' Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, No. 1 (Leavitt's) Photo. Nos. 282 and 283 Rantoloso Automatic Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, No. 2 (Leavitt's), Photos. Nos. 282 and 283... Automatic Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, No. 1 (Bliss) Automatic Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, No. 2 (Bliss) Automatic Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, No. 3 (Bliss) Automatic Card Cutting Press, No. 103, Page 400, 401 391 380-384 46-49, 80-85 365-369 378, 379 61,68 75,78 60,61 19, 105 103 398, 399 317 36-45 389, 390 201-205 426 164, 166 155, 160-167 204, 205 73 359, 362 190, 191 291,293,295, 285 175, 177, 407 Redolera Redolereco.. Redoleribs . . Precisians . . . .Automatic Card Cutting Press, No. 103 I Precisive Card Cutting Die, with Hard Punch for Playing Cards j Automatic Clutches Precluding Automatic "Bliss" Clutch, with Two Clutch Points Preconceit " Friction Clutch Ringstand " " " as applied to Squaring Shears Automatic Friction Clutch, parts of Ropewalk " " " instead of Automatic Pin Clutch Quartile Friction Clutch, Hand Actuated 246, 249, Predictime Automatic " Hart" Clutch, with Four Clutch Points, i Precladlio " Jaw Clutch f 365 216, 217 8-11 8 9-11, 423 295, 297, 299 8-11, 158 251, 253, 255 500 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. instead of Automatic Friction Code MVord Predict Automatic "Johnson" Clutch, with several Clutch Points Precladier Automatic Pin Clutch Rootcrops " " " Clutch Predicting Automatic " Pollard " Clutch, with Two Clutch Points Ringonsel " Positive Clutch, as applied to Squaring Shears Precocious Automatic "Stiles" Clutch, with One Pin i Precognita " " " with Three Pins f Preparent " Crimper, No. 10 D. H. Rotary, for Round Cans Radiating Automatic Crimper, No. 15 Rotary, for Screw Tops.. ) Radicelle " " No. 20 Rotary, for Mason Jar V Tops ) Automatic Feeds 174-219, 223 Predeces Automatically Actuated Die Slide, as per page 166, Catalogue of 1897. Predecesta Automatically Actuated Die Slide, as shown on page. . Precursing Automatic Burner Feed Precind " Device for Varying the Length of Feed. .. Precursive " Dial Feed Predacean " Double Roll Feed, without Automatic Roll Release Predaceous.... Automatic Double Roll Feed, with Automatic Roll I 179, Release ( Predaceous ( Automatic Double Roll Feed, geared, with Automatic Precurs ... 1 Roll Release Predire Automatic Feeds and Attachments, as shown on page Predatory ,, Finger Feed (or Finger Gauge) Quartrand " Gravity Feed Predecay " Grip Feed Prefacing " Index Feed Precurso " Lateral Action to Feed Rolls Predecorn " " Feed 184, Reddened " Pu.shing-in Device for Gang Slitter " Roll Feeds, with Automatic Roll Release . . Predicat " " as shown in Photo. No Precursade ... " " working from left to right " (Style A) Precursald Automatic Roll Feed, working from right to left (Style A) _ Precursect Automatic Roll Feed, working from front to back (Style B) Precurseur Automatic Roll Feed, working from back to front (Style B) Precursors Automatic Single Roll Feeds 180-183, " " " of the Standard Type Precurs Back Gearing on Roll Feed Predicator Automatic Slide Feed on general plan shown on page ail. Predeclare Automatic Table Feed Predicate " Tube Feed, left to right (also called Push ) or Slide Feed) )- Predicatha Automatic Tube Feed, front to back ( Predisanti " " Tapering Attachment and Die Predecoop " Ejector Rafting " Hemming Machine for Body Blanks (Photo. No. 543). Radiance Automatic Hemming Machine for Tin Handle Blanks 15, Automatic Knock-out Devices in Slide -{ 134, Prefacade. Bed.. Lock Forming Machine No. 146.. Page 8-11, 158 8 290, 291, 293 8,61 323 405 226, 234-237 190, 191 406, 407 192-200, 206 175, 177, 178 180, 184, 185, 187, 188, 226 180, 189 16 212, 213 217 174, 176, 177 206, 210, 217 312-314 175-189 180, 183, 185 178-180 180, 181 186, 194, 223 180, 183 180, 189 219 182 405 23, 24, 44, 161,163,165, 167, 198 44, 100, 101, 123,134,161, 165, 167, 196, 199, 231-253 353 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 501 Code Word Preface Automatic Lock Forming Machine No. 147 Predesign " " " " " 148 •.... *' Screw Machines (see Screw Machines) " Soldering Machines (see Soldering Ma- chines) , Automatic Trimmers (see Trimmers) " Wire Bail and Ring Machines (see Bail and Ring Machines) Predicapa Automatic Wire Eyelet Machine, No. 153 Predicapel " Wire Forming &-Slide Machine, No. 305. . . . Predicants " Wire Handle Machine, No. 150, without Countershaft Page 352, 353 353 354-357, 425 400, 401 315, 424 363 B Prediction Bail Forming Machine, No. 141 Predilect " " No. 151 Predoomed ... " " No. 299 Predooming . . " " No. 300 Predilefan " " No. 310 Pokewaste Balance Wheel instead of Lever (for Screw Press) Bar Folders, Stow's Bath Boiler Punching and Riveting Presses Beading Machines Pokertade Bed of Press to be Solid Polarites Belt Rim attached to Gear Bench Drops (see Drop Hammers) " Foot Presses (see Foot Presses) " Power Presses Preetablir Bending Machine for Horse Shoes (Photo. No. 23) Bit and Augur Heading Presses Prefecture Blacking Box Beader, No. 175 Blacking Box Presses Polelights Blades, extra pair of Note — If the code word '* Polelights " follows ) the code word of machine, the extra blades are I to be shipped with the machine, but if it pre- [- cedes, the machine is not wanted, but only the blades. J Rauchwool . . .Blank Centering Device for Double Seamer Blanking Dies Blowers Body Forming Machines " " " Bliss " No. 1 Automatic 1 2 359 359, 360 359, 361 Redolera Redolereco.. Redoleribs .. Ronchasen . . 391 82, 86, S7 316-331 108 264 . 370, 372, 385 '13-14, 190, 198 73 318 18-21, 224-339 331, 332, 334, 835 427-430 397 365-869 365 Body of Press made of Steel Casting, with Shaft Bear ings bronze-bushed Boiler Makers' Punches and Shears .' Bolster Plates (see Code List under Bolsters and Re ducer Plates). Ramify Bolster, Sunken, for Wiring Ramifyer " " combined with Horn Frame, exclu- sive of Horn and Bolster Ramifynite Bolster, Sunken, combined with Horn Frame Boring Mills Ratannia Bottle Cap Trimming Lathe (Photo. No. 645) Ravino Bottom Slide Drawing Press, No. 103 Boxing and Cartage Brassfounders' Sprue Cutters Broaching Presses Bulging Lathe and Chucks (see under Lathes) Burner Perforating Presses Qnabird Button Maker's Drop Press " Double Action Presses " Foot Presses 158 76-91 414-417 254, 255 7 70-72, 387 65,85 258,363 190, 191 265 222,233 870-375 503 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word C Predeces Cam-actuated Die Slide, as per page 166, Catalogue of 1897. Predecesta .... Cam-actuated Die Slide, as shown on page Pregodente. ... " Knock-out for Dies 100,101, Pregnable " StrippSr on 2 Rods 98,100, Pregnancy " " on 4 Rods Preghander... " " for Multiple Punch 171- Cam Drawing Presses Pregravate. ...Can Body Cutting Press, No. 17 " Forming Machines " Slitting Machines Prejudged Can Maker's Firepot Prehensible ... " Polishing- Machine " Soldering Machines (see Soldering Machines) Pregustant — " Washing Machine Canners' Machinery Canners' Dies " Foot Presses Prejudice Foot Power Outfit for making 3,000 Fruit Cans per day Prelacy " " " 5,000 Prelatical " " " 10,000 " " Prelude " " " 3,000 Open-top Cans per day .- Prelum bar Foot Power Outtit for making 5,000 Open-top Cans per day Prelusory Foot Power Outfit for making 10,000 Open-top Cans per day Premiers Steam Power Outfit for making 3,000 Fruit Cans per day Premises " " " 5,000 " " Premolar " " " 10,000 " Premonish " " " 3,000 Open-top Cans per day Premonitor Steam Power Outfit for making 5,000 Open-top Cans per day Premunire Steam Power Outfit for making 10,000 Open-top Cans per day Recombined. .. Cardboard Drawing Press, No. 55 Precisians Card Cutting Press, No. 103 Rauchwoofe... Chucks, Collapsible, for Double Seamers " Oval, Spinning and Turning Recusant Circle Attachment for Slitting Shears Circular Shears Reductif Clamping Bar for Squaring Shears, Cam Actuated (Photo. Nos. 208, 209) Rotates Clamping Bar for Squaring Shears, Spring Pressure as „ shown page 287 Rotating Clamping Bar for Squaring Shears, Spring Pressure as shown page 288 Cloth Cutting Presses Racovian Clip Closing Machine, Wire Handle Clutches (see Automatic Clutches) Precluding... ." Bliss " Clutch, with Two Clutch Points Ragabar Clutch Lock, Positive 42, 138, Preconceit Friction Clutch, Automatic Quartile " Hand Actuated Ringstand " as applied to Squaring Shears Ropewalk " instead of Automatic Pin Clutch " parts of Predictime...."Hart" Clutch, with Four Clutch Points I Precladlio Jaw Clutch ! Predict "Johnson" Clutch, with several locking points [ Precladier Pin Clutch J Rootcrops " instead of Automatic Friction Clutch Predicting. ..." Pollard " Clutch, with Two Clutch Points Ringonsel Positive " as applied to Squaring Shears Precocious "Stiles" " with One Pin Precognita " " " Three Pins Codes, Telegraphic , Page 196, 198, 199 188, 189, 220 99,100 173, 175, 177 221-237, 256 30 365-369 314 397 395 400, 401 378, 379 256 216, 217 331-335 257, 259 301 300-311 285 284-287 168-170 403 8-11,423 8 196, 198, 199 9-11, 423 248, 249, 253 295, 297, 299 8-11, 158 423 8, 11, 158 8 290, 291, 293 8,61 8,60 7 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. 503 Code Word Rauchwoofe... Collapsible Chuck for Double Seamer Recompile ^' Tube Forming Press, No. 63, double geared (Photo. No. 149) Receniste Collapsible Tube Forming Press, No. 80, single geared (Photo. No. 232) Redatrice Collapsible Tube Trimming and Threading Lathe (Photo. No. 736) Redbiter Collar (1) for Cutter Shaft on Gang Slitter Provoked Combination Dies Combined Punches and Shears Polein (With) Cone Pulleys and Countershaft Cornice Makers' Drops " Presses 78, 130, " Shears Polejaca Countershaft with Cone and T. & L. Pulleys Quaffs " " Flange and Driving Pulleys Poleios " complete Radiating Crimper, Automatic Rotary No. 15 for Can Screw Tops ) Radicelle " " " No. 20 " Mason Jar " y (Photo. No. 352) ( Preoccupy Crimper, Crooked Shaft No. 177 Prepensely " Double Head, No. 1 I PrepoUent " " " No. 2 ( Preparent " " " No. 10 Automatic Raiponce " Inclinable Apron and Gauge Rolls for Presageful " Nozzle No. 178 Prepotent " Oval No. 2S Prenostic " Straight Shaft No. 176 " A " I Prentice " " " No. 176 " B " I Preponder " Upright No. 1 Raillery " " West" Patent Raraiform Curling Dies Rauchwacke.. " Disk, adjustable for Lard Pailsup to 10 lbs. Raucous " " " " '* " " " 50 " Rauconta " " " and Special Clamp for 26 inch Ash Can for No. 3^ Double Seamer Redbison Cutter (1) for Gang Slitter Redcoat Cutter Grinding Attachment for Slitter .Cutters, Brass Founder's Sprue. Reddisher. . Redbird... Polelight... and Hubs for Gang Slitter (1 pr.) . "■ Sfiti No. 125 Gang Slitter (1 pr.) " Extra set of Note.— When the word "Polelight" follows the code word for machine, the extra cutters are to be shipped Tvith the machine, but if it precedes, the machine is not wanted, but only the cutters. Proverb Cutting Dies Pretender " and Drawing Dies Cutting-off Shears Page 331-335 312 432, 433 90,91 270, 271 145, 151-155 289, 290 204 405 320, 321 320, 321 318 325 320, 321 400, 401 450 327 312 314 70-72, 887 313 314 427 438 88-91 Rauchwoori.. .Deflecting Attachment and Bracket for Double Seamer Dial Feed and Ejector 118, " " Presses Ratiion'. '.'..'.'.'. ioie Grinding Lathe'(Photo.' No.'ioi)'.! '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'...'. Proverb Provoked..., Provoking . . Ramiform . . Proverb Pretender.. . Pretending. . Pretender.. . Probation . . . .Dies. .Dies, Armature Diskand Segment Cutting. . " Blanking . " Combination . " Compound . " Curling . " Cutting . " Cutting and Drawing , " Double . " Double Action . " Drawing . " Fruit Can 831, 332, 334 194, 195, 197 192-200, 235 257 426 427-429 432-437 426 450 427-429 438, 439 430 437-440 440-445 504 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Page 430-431 430 437, 439 450 272-274 272 221-256 Code Word Proverst Dies, Gang Cutting Probe " Perforating Rambleth " Triple Action Raraiform " Wiring Racily Dipping Furnace Castings for Petroleum Cans (Photo. No. 333) ... , Directions for operating Stiles Drop Hammers " " setting up Stiles Drop Hammer Double Action Presses " Crank Presses 130-178, 236, 237 " Edging Machines 352,353 " Head Crimpers 322, 323 " Punches and Shears 88-91 *' Spindle Milling Machines 412, 413 Drawing Presses 221-256 Drop Forging Dies for Bicycle Parts 452 " " Trimming Presses 29,92-94,141 1 175, 177, 178-180 Double Roll Feed -^184, 185, 187-189 ( 236, 237, 407 Double Seamers and Attachments 326-347 Raubmord Double SeamerNo. 3, with Long Bottom Plate Move- ment (Photo. No. 259) .Double Seamers for Flat Bottoms 531-335, 347 Round Work Rg^mming " Seamer No. 08 for. Round Work, Stationary Can " Seamers for Square Work Rauchwacke. . " Seamer Adjustable Curling Disk for Lard' Pails up to 10 lbs Raucons Double Seamer Adjustable Curling Disk for Lard Pails lip to 50 lbs Ravage Double Seamer Offset Lower Shaft Attachment for No. 3 Machine i Raveled Double Seamer Smoothing Attachment for Wired | Edges for No. 3 Machine j Drop Hammers Quadrireme. ..Bench Drop, No. 1 ) Quadrivial " " " 8 ) Quabird Button Makers' 4-Poppet Drop Quachelto "Bliss" 6-inch Heavy 4- Poppet Drop 7-inch " 4 " '■ 9-inch Light 4 " " 9-inch Heavy 4 " " 12-inch 16-inch 24-inch 28-inch Quackery Quackish Quackles " Quadra " Quadrangle... " -Quadrant " Quadrature ... " Quadrible " Juadrifoil " Juadriga " quadrilles " Juadrin " quadroon " Stiles ^uadroxide.. . " juadruped ..." Bliss " 350 lb. Special Long Base Drop. Quadruply . . . . " 9001b. " QuafBng " 350 lb. Light Pattern Long Base Drop Quaffs Countershaft for Drop Hammers Quagga Water-cooled Lifting Apparatus Quagmire " " " Drum only Rainfall Steam Drop Hammer Drop Hammers, " Stiles" Automatic Quailed " Stiles " Automatic Forging Drop Hammer Quailman " " "Open Gap" on Forging Hammer Quailing "Stiles" Specially Heavy Anvil euaintness.... " Geared Lifter uaker " Gearless " 24-inch x 28-inch 4-Poppet Cornice Drop. . 28-inch x 28-inch 4 " " " . , 36-inch x 36-inch 4 " " " . . Light Pattern 6 " " " .. " 400 lb. Flat Ware Drop 6001b. 32i'-340 236 341-347 327 264-883 866, 267 270,271 270 Drop 272-283 276-279 279 276,278 274, 276, 277 .275, 276, 278, 280 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 505 Code "Word Quabac "Stiles" 50 1b. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop"! Hammer, standard dimensions Quabada "Stiles" 100 1b. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop Hammer, standard dimensions Quabadebo.. . ." Stiles " 200 lb. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop Hammer, standard dimensions Quabadeck " Stiles " 300 lb. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop Hammer, standard dimensions Quabadel " Stiles " 400 lb. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop Hammer, standard dimensions Quabadelac..." Stiles" 6001b. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop Hammer, standard dimensions Quabadeler ..." Stiles " 800 lb. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop Hammer, standard dimensions Quabadelos ..." Stiles " 1,000 lb. Automatic Open-gap Forging Drop Hammer, standard dimensions j Quakerism "Stiles" 50 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer," Regular Anvil Quakiness "Stiles" 1001b. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quakingly " Stiles " 200 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Qualifying "Stiles" 300 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Qualmishly ..." Stiles " 400 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quamash " Stiles " 600 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quamoclit " Stiles " 800 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quandary " Stiles " 1,000 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quantitive "Stiles" 1,2001b. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quarantine ..."Stiles" 1,5001b. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quarrel " Stiles " 2,000 lb. Automatic Forging Drop Hammer, Regular Anvil Quaint " Stiles " Quailpipe " Quebrado ' 6- Poppet Automatic Drop Hammer. 4 " " 50 lb. 4-Poppet Automatic Drop Hammer 100 " '' 30O " 400 " " " 600 " 800 " " 1,000 " " 1,200 " " " 1,500 " " 2,000 " " Watch Drop Hammer, as per Fig. 1 . . " 2.. Duplex Seaming Presses Page 276, 279 276,277 276,281 276, 280 276, 283 56,57 E Precedent Eccentric Adjustment, " Stiles " 60, 61 Edging Machines, Double 352, 353 Predecoop Ejector, Automatic 182, 211 Embossing Presses 120-123 Ringleader. . . . With Engine Attached to Shear 294, 295, 297-299 Ringlets Without " " " 290,291,293,296 Precursion. . Precursips.. . Feed Motions i 174-219, 223, 226, ■ " ^^^ Motions .j 235, 237, 407 .Dial, Friction, Automatic 192, 206 . " Ratchet, " 192-200 506 E. W. KLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. .Double Roll, Automatic . Code Word j 174-180. I 187-189, " " Back Geared, Automatic Predatory Finger Gauge Quartrand Gravity, Automatic Predecay Grip, '' Prefacing Index, " Predecorn Lateral, " 184,206, Precurso Lateral Action to Feed Rolls 174, Push, Automatic 182, 184, Reddened Pushing-in Device for Gang Slitter, Automatic Reddish " " " " Foot Actuated.. Reddening.... " " " " Hand Actuated, Single Roll, Automatic Raiseth Table, Rakehelly., Prejudged . Quarried. . . Quarryman. euartan uashed . . . . Quashing . . , Quashless . . . Quarterday . euartation . . uarterage . Quartaner . . Preconceit Quartile. . . Page 184, 185, 223, 226 189 16 212, 213 217 210, 217 176, 177 209-211 312-314 ■183, 186 219 76,77 209 397 320, 321 335, 347 Hand Actuated Tube, Automatic Fire Pot, Can Makers' I " for Gas ) Flanging Machines 316, 317, Flat-bottom Double Seamers 331- Flatware Drop Hammers 268, 269 Floating Plate 395 Folders, Bar 391 Foot Presses 370-386, 402^04 Forging Drop Hammers 277-279 " Presses, Double Crank 148-150 Preetablir Forming Machine for Horse Shoes (Photo. No. Forming Rolls " and Beading Rolls for Power 393 " Rolls for Hand 394 " " No. 1, 5-inch for Power " " No. 2, 9-inch " " " " " '* " '' rubber-covered '* " '' " " " for Open -top Cans Former and Swager No. 2, for Power Forming Rolls No. 3, 13-inch for Power " " No. 4, 16-inch " " " No. 5, 30-inch " " (Photo. No. 403) . Foundation for Drop Hammers 373 •' Fowler " Presses 74-76 Friction Roll Lifters for Drop Hammers 374, 375 " " Drop Hammers 373-383 Friction Clutch, Automatic 9-11, 242, 433 " " Hand Actuated 9-11,348,433 Fruit Can Dies 433 Fruit and Vegetable Can Cutfit (see Canners' Ma- chinery.) 1-inch for Sardine Boxes Rapte Gang Combination Die Press, No. 3. 137 Proverst " Cutting Dies 430 " Double Action Drawing Presses 222,236,237 " " Crank Presses for Combination Dies 137, 206, 207 " Punching Machines 137, 171-179, 407 " Slitting " 313-314 Gap Drop Forging Press 376, 279 " Squaring Shears 287, 394-299 Quarried Gas Fire Pot 397 " Soldering Coppers, Sears Patent 398,399 Gauges and Dimensions, Table of 455 Redstart Gear Cutter, No. 361 418, 419 Polarity Gearing on Power Presses Precurs " " Roll Feeds 180, 189 Precedent Graduated Adjustmentj " Stiles" 61 Quartrand Gravity Feed, Automatic 312, 213 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 507 Code Word Page Redcoat Grinding Attachment for Slitters 314 Ratlion " Lathe for Dies 257 Predecay Grip Feed, Automatic 217 H Racovian Handle Clip Closing Machine 403 Predicants " Forming Machine, No. 150, Automatic, for wire, without countershaft • 363 Radiate Handle Forming Machine for wire. Hand 403 Radiance " Hemming *' 405 Rafters Hemming Machine for Oil Can Body Blanks (Photo. No. 122) Rafting Hemming Machine for Oil Can Body Blanks (Photo. No. 542) Recurrego Horizontal Bench Foot Press, No. 100, with 2 Slides 885 Redsilver " Boring Mill, No. 231 414,415 Redsanders . . . " " " No. 210 I Ata A-fv Redseared .... " " " No. 211 f *"' *'^ Recombat " Reducing Press, No. 5 129 Horns and Forces 46-51, 136, 384 Quartsaldo "With Standard Cylindrical Horn and Force 46 Quartsalsi " Horn and Force for Square Cans, as per page 50 Quartsalve " Standard Taper Horn and Force 46 Ramif yer Horn Frame and Sunken Bolster Combined," without ^ Horn and Force Ramif ynite Horn Frame and Sunken Bolster Combined, with Horn and Force j Horn Presses 47-51, 58, 59 Preetablir Horse Shoe Bending Machine (Photo. No. 22) Howe Soldering Machines 400, 401 Reddisher Hubs and Cutters for Gang Slitter, 1 pair ^ 313 I Raiponce Inclinable Apron and Guide Rolls for Crimpers and Beaders 317, 320, 321 Inclinable Foot Presses 376, 378, 379 " Power " 13-29 Inquiries 6 Introductory 4 K Kerosene Oil Can Tools (see Petroleum Can Tools). Kitchen Boiler Riveting Presses 82, 86, 87 " " Head Drawing Presses " " " Punching " .Knock-out Devices.'. 15, 24, 44, 100, 101,121,123,161- 163, 165, 167, 196, 198, 241-253 Ronciglia (With) Positive 2-Bar Knock-out Device for Punch and Direct-connected Knock-out Device for Die, as per pages 44, 161, 163 Rondaccio (With) Positive 2-Bar Knock-out Device for Punch, and Crank-actuated Knock-out Device for Die, as per page 24 Ronciglice (With) Positive Plate Knock-out Device for Punch, and Direct-connected Knock-out Device for Die, as per page 165 Knuckle Joint Presses 118, 119, 275, 276 Predecorn Lateral Feed Attachment, Automatic 184, 206, 210, 217 Lateral Slide Presses 215 Lathes 257-263 Lever Presses 370-386 508 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. Code Word Lifter Drop_ Lock Forming Machines. . Quassation.... Loose Gate Solder Mould . Page , 270, 274, 275 Quassation . M .Medal Coining: Presses 320-12.3 .Mills, Horizontal Boring 414-417 .Milling Machines, Vertical 410, 411 2-Spindle 412,413 .Mold, Loose Gate Solder..:,,, 895 . Movable Tail Stock (see under Lathes) .Mouthing Machines 318, 320, 321, 393 . Muck Bar Shears 408, 409 .Multiple Double Action Presses 236, 237 N Necking and Bulging Lathe, No. 6. Notching Machines Presagetul Nozzle Forming Rolls, No. 178 201-305, 386 318 Rauohwooda.. Offset Spindle and Inside :Roll, Anti-Friction Bottom Plate, Special Seaming Roll Holder and Rolls for No. 2F Double Seamer Oil Can Dies and Machines (see Petroleum Can Ma- chinery and Dies). Openfront Open Front to Bed of Press (no Removable Front Piece), page 116, Catalogue of 1897. Quailman Open Gap on Drop Press I " " Friction Roll Drop Hammers f Rathripe Oval Spinning Chuck, 16J^ inches diameter 1 Rathripead.... " " " 18ji " " I Rationally " " and Turning Chuck, 38 ins. diameter. ( Rathripere " Turning Chuck, 16% ms. diameter J Polacca Overhanging Frame 100. 331 279 257, 259 101,134,141 Prehensible . . .Paint Can Polishing Machine Recombined . .Paper Drawing Press, No. 55 Payments Pendulum Presses 370, 372, Petroleum Can Machinery and Dies Quatrain Foot Power Outfit for making 2,000 5-gallon Cans' per day Quatrefoil Foot Power Outfit for making 1,000 5-gallon Cans per day Quavers Foot Outfit for Cutting and Forming Tops and Bottoms Queachy Foot Outfit for Cutting and Forming Bodies Oueans " " " Seaming Bodies jueasiness '* *' " Attaching Tops and Bottoms Jueenapple . . . " *' *' Making Wire Handles jueencraft — " " " " Zinc " jueencross.... " '* " " Tin " Jueenly " " " Lettering Tops , Jueenpost Steam Power Outfit for making 5,000 5-gallon Cans per day Queensware . .Steam Power Outfit for making 10,000 5-gallon Cans per day Queentruss. . . Steam Outfit for making Tops and Bottoms Queerest " " '* " with No. 36 Inclined Press for Tops Rabbeted SteamOutfitfor Cutting and Forming Bodies Rabbinic " " Seaming Bodies Rabbits " " " with Double Horn Presses 256 7 374-376, 381 402^04 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 509 Code Word Page Rabblement . .Steam Outfit for Attaching Tops and Bottoms Rabdoidal .... " " making w ire Handles Rabdologue . . " " " Tin *' Rabdology " " " Zinc " Rabidness " '' '^ Caps Raccoon " " " Low Screw Tops Racecourse.. . . " " " High Screw Tops Racemation ... " ** Cork Packing for Hig:h Screw Tops. . . Racemulose. ..Extra Cutting Rings for Combination Dies (Photo. No. 305) Racers Extra Forming Rings for Combination Dies (Photo. No. 305) Rachilla 1 No. 30 Incline Power Press, with Attachments com- plete 214 Rachitire 1 No. 395^Double Horn Press, with Horn and Force 51 Racily 1 Set of Dipping Furnace Castings (Photo. No. 333) Raciness 1 Top Combination Die, for 5-gallon Can (Photo. No. 315). Rackblocks.. .1 Bottom Combination Die, for 5-gallon Can (Photo. No. 315) Rachitisme ...1 No. 30 Inclined Press, with Knock-out for Cutting Bodies (Photo. No. 527) Racket 1 Body Cutting Die for 5-gallon Can (Photo. No. 318). . . . Rackrent 1 Panel Pressing Die, with Hook Attachment (Photo. No. 806) Racksaw 1 Bending Attachment for No. 30 Press Rackstick 1 Trip Gauge Attachment for No. 30 Press Racovian 1 Strap Closing Machine, Fig. 4, page 403 Radiance Automatic Tin Handle Hemming Machine 1 Radiantly Tools formaking Taggers Tin Bottom for Sere w Tops J- 405 Radiating Automatic Crimper, No. 15, for Taggers Tin Bottoms 1 Radicalism Bench Machine for Crimping-on Taggers Tin Bottoms . Radicant Automatic Machine for Soldering-on Tops and Bot- toms Radication Top and Bottom Cutting Die Radical " " Pressing Die Radiometer... Body Pressing Die, with Hook Attachment (Photo. 1 No. 806) J- 403 Radishes Body Cutting Die (Photo. No. 818) ) Radulitorm . . . Angle Bending Machine 404 Raffle End Trimming Die, with Trip Gauges (Photos. Nos. 539 and 547) Rafilesia No. 30 Press, with End Trimming Die and Trip Gauges (Photo. No. 547} Rafting Hemming Machine tor Body Blanks (Photo. No. 542) . , . Perforating Dies 430, 431 " " and Devices for Burners 190,191 Prehensory Petroleum Can Filling Machine, Photo. No. 760 Pieced Ware Dies 427, 429 Playing Card Press and Die 216, 217 Prehensible . . . Polishing Machine for Paint Cans 395 Poppet Drop Hammers 265-272, 276, 280-283 Ragabash Positive Stop 8, 61, 68 Presses Lever 370-386 Power, with Automatic Feeding Devices. . .174r-219, 233, 226, 334, 237, 407 " Adjustable and Open Back 13-39 " " Bed 46^8,80-85 " Armature Disk and Segment Cutting 24,44,160-167 " Bench 12-14,190,193 " Bit Heading 73 " Broaching 65,84,85 Precisians " Card Cutting 316,217 " Cloth Cutting 169,170 " Cutting 30-45 " Double Action 222-256 " " Crank 130-170,178 " " " Forging 148-150 " " " Gang or Multiple 171-177,406,407 510 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. V., U. S. A. . Power Drawing, Cam Toggle Embossing Horning and Wiring Horn Punching and Riveting. Inclinable Knuckle Joint Lock Seaming Code Word Page 324-337, 256 238-255 120-123 46-55 86,87 13-39 118, 119 56, 57 T»«.f^.of,-..„- J 173-179, 190, 191, Perforatmg ,318,319,406,407 Primer Cap 222 Punching 60-67,74,75,78-83 and Shearing 88-91 Reducing 134-139, 197, 234, 335 Riveting 58, 59, 83, 86, 87 Scoring, for Cutting Shirt Tabs 191 Straight-sided 93-119 Watch 68, 69, 113, 113 Presses, Parts of " Bliss " Inclinable 431 '' " "Stiles" Punching 423 " Price List of Parts 453 Ragbolt Processing Steam Chest 395 Pumping Engines, Bliss-Heath Vacuum 430 Punch Stems 456 Punching Press capacities 454 Push Feed (see under Tube Feed) 209 Raspatory . Reducer Plates Ragamuffin . . . Reel and Stand for Wire Polders Removable Front Piece to Bed Ring Machines for Wire Riveting Presses .Rolls, Forming: " Smoothing, No. 118 .Roll Feeds, Standard "1 Raflade No. 1 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Rafale No. 3 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Raffineur No. 3 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Rageur No. 4 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Ragtail No. 5 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Ragotin No. 6 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Raicitas No. 1 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Raia No. 3 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Raide No. 3 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Raideur No. 4 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Raidmania No. 5 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Raifort No. 6 Double Roii Feed with Roil Release, for Singie Action Press Raffad No. 1 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double Action Pres^ RaflEace No. 2 Single Roll Feed with Roil Release, for IDoubie A.ction Press Raftaela No. 3 Single Roil Feed witli Roii Release, for Doubie Action Press ,, 58, 457 858-364 37-48, 139 358-361 , 59, 86, 87 393, 394 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 511 Code Word Page Raffiain No. 4 SinKle Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double " Action Press Raffamed No. 5 Single Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double Raifanoy No. 6 Single Roil Feed with Roil Release,' foirboiibie Action Press Raifosa No. 1 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double Action Press Raifosaoe No. 2 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double Action Press Raifosadar .. . .No. 3 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double Action Press r 180 Raifosagan.. . .No. 4 Double Roll Peed with Roll Release, for Double Action Press Raifosamer . . . No. 5 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double Action Press Raifosami No. 6 Double Roll Feed with Roll Release, for Double Action Press Precurs Roll Feed, Back Gearing on Precursade . . . " " Style A, to feed Left to Right Precursald.... " " " " " " Right to Left Preoursect " " " B, " " Front to Back Precurseur... . " " '' " " " BacktoFront Roll Feed Presses 174-189, 226, 23T, 407 Ramifying. . . .Roller Slide and Clutch Lock 42, 138 Raiment Rosining Machine for Condensed Milk Cans 400, 401 Predilect Rotary Bail Machine. No. 151 859 " Slitting and Circular Shears 300-314 Ragdust " Solder Cutter, No. 167, Hand 394 Ragabar Safety Attachment for Clutches 42, 138, 139, Rebellis Scoring Press for Shirt and Collar Work Rageful Seam Rolling Machine, No. 157 Precentor Sears Soldering Outfit Rainboy Scoring Attachment (or Paper Feed) Romance Screw Adjustment in Slide '* Machines " Presses ■ Recusator Segment Cutting Attachment for Circle Shears " '' Dies " Notching Presses Ragfair Shear Blades (see also *' Blades") Shears, Boiler Makers' " Circular *' Foot, Squaring " Muck Bar " Plate " Power Squaring " Rotary Slitting Ringstand " with Automatic Friction Clutch Ringonsel " " " Positive Clutch Ringleader Shear, with Engine Attached Ringlets " without Engine Attached 290, Shirt and Collar Presses Reconvened . . Side Punch, Fig. 3 Ratlines Silversmith's Spinning Lathe, without Oval Chuck Slide Feed (see under Automatic Tube Feed) Slitting Machines, Gang Slitting Shears Raveled .Smoothing Attachment for Wired Edges on Pieced Tinware Raspatory Smoothing Rolls, No. 118 Ragged Soap Press, No. 83 Solder Cutters Quassation " Mold Soldering Coppers 196, 198, 199 191 348,349 398, 399 191 19, 105 354-357, 425 388-390 308-310 426 204, 205 88-91 300-311 284 408^09 296-299 285-299 300-314 295, 297, 299 285-293 295, 297-299 291, 293, 296 169, 191 94 257 209 312, 314 300-314 327 392 390 398, 399 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 512 Code Word Raging Soldering Cylinder. . Raglan " " Ragout . . . Ragstone. . Ragweed., Ragfwort. . Railcar . . . Railfence., Frame. , Machine, "Howe," 4% ft.. " 4M : 9 for solid fuel . gas " . solid " gas " . solid " . gas " . Railings Aciding Attachment for Soldering Machine. Raillery Crimi)ing '' " '* '* ... Raiment Rosining Machine for Condensed Milk Cans. . . Pokertade Solid Bed to Press Spinning^ Lathes and Attachments Rathole No. 3 Spinning Lathe with Countershaft only. Raspberry No. 4 " *' " " '* . Rasper No. 5 " " '' " " . Rasping No. 6 " " " *' '' . Ratiere No. 7 Ratcatcher No. 3 complete, with Compound Rest, Anti-friction Burnisher and Tilting Rest, with Trimming and Wiring Attachment Rat No. 4 Spinnmg Lathe complete, with Compound Rest, Anti-triction Burnisher and Tilting Rest, with Trimming- and Wiring Attachment Ratably No. 5 Spinning Lathe complete, with Compound Rest, Anti-iriction Burnisher and Tilting Rest, with Trimming^ and Wiring Attachment Ratafia No. 6 Spinning Lathe complete, with Compound Rest, Anti-friction Burnisher and Tilting Rest, with Trimming and Wiring Attachment Ratelier No. 7 Spinning Lathe complete, with Compound Rest, -fr ■' " ■ ' " "" Rattarpare.. Anti-friction Burnisher and Tilting " Rest, with Trimming and Wiring Attachment No. 6 Special Spinning Lathe, with Countershaft. Movable Tail Stock, Compound Rest. Anti-friction Burnisher and Special Trimming and Beading At- tachments on Tail Stock, as per Photo. No. 207 Ratsbane Anti-friction Burnisher only Ratf ood Bulging Chuck Carrier (Photos. Nos: 381 and 564) Ratemle " " " on Tail Spindle Ratooned Compound Rest only Rather Movable Tail Stock (Photos. Nos. 381 and 564) Rathripe Oval Spinning Chuck \Q% ins. diameter Rathripead . . . " " " 18j| ins. diameter Rationally *' " and Turning Chuck, 38 ins. diameter. , Rathripere " Turning Chuck, \&% ins. diameter Rateman Special Trimming Attachment, as per foot note on page 260 Rattan Tilting Rest only Ratels Trimming Attachment, shewn on Lathe on page 260. Ratcave " " as per small cut on page 260. . Rattinets " " for Tilting Rest Rattler Wiring " " " , Rations Silversmith's Spinning Lathe, with Oval Chuck ) Ratlines " " " without Oval Chuck . . f Rainbow Spring Attachment for Combination Dies Rainbowing . . " " in bed, plan shown on pages 140 and 146. Rainbower... .Spring Attachment in Slide, plan shown on page 140. Rain " " with 2 x 5 in. Rubber, ^ or 1 in. Hole Rainab Spring Attachment, with 2J^x5 in. Rubber, ^ or 1 in. Hole Rainaca Spring Attachment, 3x5 in. Rubber, 1 in. Hole Rainado Rainael Rainafi Rainage Rainaid 3^x5 4x5 5x7 6x8 7x9 Page 896 Bl. ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 513 Code Word Rainbowman. Spring Lift for Slide on Press Sprue Cutters Squaring Shears Squeezing Machines Rapillo Squeezer No. 20, Combined with Dial Feed Table (Photo. No. 1124) Recreate Stationer's Screw Press Polarente Stay Rods Ragbolt Steam Chest Rainfall " Drop Hammer Ronchasen Steel Body Casting, Shaft Bearings Bronze Bushed, Page 224 70-72, 387 284-299 348-351 Raingauge. Rainwater. .Stove Beader for Power, No. 180. . " " " Hand, No. 180... Straight Side Power Presses " '* Squaring Shears. . . Strippers, Cam Actuated Strokes of Presses Swaging Machines Sub Presses Ramify Sunken Bolster, with Slide Plate . 390 62, 66, 67, 187, 189 395 272 158 [ 319 92-119 98, 99, 188, 189, 220, 407 458 316-321, 393 69, 112, 113 37,38 Table of Gauges and Measurements Raiseth Table Feed, Automatic, for Presses Rakehelly '* and Ways, Spacing, for Boiler Work (Table 12 feet X 4 feet, ways 24 feet) Rajahs Table and Ways (style shown on page 77, but dimen- sions other than above Recussion Table and Ways for Slitting Shears Terms Rallied Thermometer for Steam Chest Rattan Tilting Rest for Lathe (see under Lathes) Pokebonnet .. .Throat, Depth of Recorrigic Tin Foil Bottle Capsule Reducing Press, No. 70 Ratannia Tin Foil Smoothing and Trimmmg Lathe (Photo No. 645) ; Racovian Tin C;iip Closing Machine (Handle) Toggle Drawing Presses '' Embossmg " " Foot " 375, Predicable Trimmer, Automatic, No. 155 I Predicabon. .. " " No. 155 B i Ramager " " No. 155}^ I Ramagade " " No. 156 ; ( Ramadan Trimmer and Beader, No. 153 Ramaigrir " Flanger, No. 153 B Rateman Trimming Attachments for Lathe, special foot note " " Lathes " Lathes Ratannia " Lathe for Bottle Capsules (Photo No. 645) . . . Redatrice Trimming and Threading Lathe for (Collapsible Tubes (Photo No. 736) Trimming Presses for Drop Forgings i " Shears Rambleth Triple Action Dies Recomposer... " " Press, No. 64 Predicate Tube Feed, Automatic, Left to Right I Predicatha " " " Front to Back \ Two-Spindle Milling Machines 455 219 76,77 77 303, 304 7 395 258 234, 235 2.38-255 120-123 376, 380-384 424 315 316 317 260 258-260 258-263 !9, 92-94, 141 287, 294-299 439 228, 229 209 412, 413 Presageful.. .Vacuum Pumping Engines. . . .Varnish Can Nozzle Former.. 420 318 514 E . W . 1! 1, 1 S S CO., li R O O K L Y N , N . Y . Codeword W Pregustant Washing Machine for Cans Watch Makers' Presses and Drop Hammers Quagga Water-cooled Lifter for Drops 2uagmire ___ _ "... Lifting Drum only Page 305 (68,69,74,75,113, ■ • ■ "/ 113, 282, 283 ■ ■ ■ j- zro anitling Wedge Adjustment m Bed ' 103, 110 Ramblingly. . . " '• . "Slide 103,113 Predilefan Wire Bail Machine, No. 310, Automatic 3B2 Predilect " " " No. 151, " 359 Predicapel " Forming Machine, No. 805, Automatic 304 Predilorm Wire Cutter for Hand 1 Racovian " Handle Clip Closing Machine for Hand I ^gg Radiate " " Forming Machine for Petroleum Cans, f Hand, Fig. 3 J Predicants Wire Handle Machine, No. 150, Automatic, without Countershaft 303 Prediction . . . .Wire Handle Machine, No. 141, for Hand 3.58 Ragamuffin... " Reel and Stand 858-364 " Ring Machines 358-361 Rattler Wiring Attachments for Lathes (see under Lathes) 258 Ramify " Bolster, Sunken 37,38 Ramifying " " " with Roller Frame and Clutch Lock 42, 138, 139 Ramify er Wiring Bolster, Sunken, with Horn Frame Combined, without Horn and Force 38 Ramiform . . . .Wiring Dies 33, 42, 48, 53, 138, 139, 450 Ramifyline... " Frame 41,384 Wiring Presses 33^2, 46-48, 52-55, 138, 139 Recipient No. 38 Wiring Press, with Round Slide and Stay Rods (Photo. No. 781) W. BLISS OO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. 515 INDEX AND TELEGRAPHIC CODE Presses and Machines Arranged Numerically Code Word No. Rammish .... Rammel Ramline 00 Ramming 02 Rebenlust Precursing.018 Rebenlied 018 Rebenlust '...018 Rampancy. . . Rancnebarn.. Ranchbeam . . Ranchecab. . . Ranchecell . . , Ramponirt. . . Rampin Ramure Rancart Redolera.. . Ramajana. Ramulous. . Raicitas Raifosa. . Raflade. Raffad.. Prepensely. . . Rancajada,. . Rancheado. . . Rancorous . . . Random guadrireme.. amoon Ramparts Rampallian ,. Rampement . Ramses Quartan Rampognota. Ramshackle.. Rampognoso. Rancidity .... Ranee Rancement . . Rangers Rampions Ramplon Preponder "BLISS" PATTERNS Foot Lever Press / Pendulum Press )" " " (page 338, Catalogue of 1897). Double Seamer Bench Power Press with Automatic Burner Per- forating Attachments Power Press on Iron Stand ( " " without Iron Stand )' Arch Screw Press Armature Notching Press without Clamping Arm, for Disks only Armature Notching Press with Clamping Arm, for Disks only Armature Notching Press for Segments only " '' " " " and Disks Cam Drawing Press, Overhanging Frame, I with Automatic Pin Clutch I Cam Drawing Press, Overhanging Frame, I" with Automatic Friction Clutch I Cam Drawing Press, Straight-sided Frame, with Automatic Pin Clutch | Cam Drawing Press, Straight-sided Frame, f with Automatic Friction Clutch J Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, '' Bliss " Automatic Can Body Forming and Look Seaming Machine, "Leavitt" Automatic (Photos. Nos. 282, 283). Circular Shear Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release, for Single Double Roll Feed,' ' with ' Rol'l ' Release^ " f or Double Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release, for Single Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release, for Double Action Press ^ Double Head Crimper " Crank Press, not Geared ) " " Geared, with Automatic V Pin Clutch i Double Punching and Shearing Press Double Seamer Drop Press, Bench Foot Lever Press Overhanging Screw Press Pendulum Press " " new style " " Toggle Joint Power Forming Rolls Reducing Press, Geared, Special, with Bar Knock-out (Photo. 740) Reducing Press, not Geared f " '* Geared f Single Punching and Shearing Press Squeezer to have Inverted Table " Foot I " Power f Toggle Drawing Press with Automatic Pin 1 Clutch I Toggle Drawing Press with Automatic Fric- f tion Clutch J Upright Crimper Page 372 190, 191 13 390 201-203 204, 205 201-205 230-233 231-233 305 311 180 130-133 90 32r, 328 2U4 373 390 373 374 373 124 124, 127 350 350, 351 238-241 324 ol6 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code Word No. Recisingum. . Rankling Ranule IW i'A Ranzig i'A Ransomed .... Ransack Rankine Ransacking. . Ranging i'A ^A i'A i'A i'A Ranimer i'A Rangership . . i'A Ranterism Ranchedeck.. 2 2 Ranchedoor. . 2 Ranchefall... Ranchef eed . . Redolereco . . 2 2 2 2 Rantoloso 2 Raphilite Raia 2 2 Raif osace 2 Rafale 8 Rafface 2 Ranular Rancheremo. 3 2 Raphides Rapids Rauchen 2 2 2F Raucliwolke. 2F Rauchace . . . 2F Rauchwolla, 2F Rauchwond. 2F Rauchstube. . Prepollent. . , Quadrivial.. . Rapacity Rapecalk .... Rantipole Rapeseed Quashed Quarterday .. 2T 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Quashless. . .. 2 Wiring Press Arch Screw Press Cam Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin "i Clutch I Cam Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction I Clutch. J Doiible Seamer Foot Lever Press Overhanging Screw Press Pendulum Press , Toggle Drawing Press, Double Geared, with FriC' tion Clutch (Photo. No. 581) Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin Clutch Tog'gle Drawing Press, with Automatic Fric- tion Clutch Arch Screw Press Armature Notching Press, without Clamping Arm for Disks only Armature Notching Press, with Clamping Arm for Disks only Armature Notching Press for Segments only. " " " " " and Disks " Bliss"-" Heath " Vacuum Pumping Engine... Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, " Bliss Automatic Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, " Leavitt " Automatic (Photos. Nos. 282, 283). Circular Shear Double Roll Feed with Roll Release for Single Action Press Double Roll Feed with Roll Release for Double Action Press Single Roll Feed with Roll Release for Single Action Press Single Roll Feed with Roll Release for Double Action Press Double Crank Press, not Geared " " Geared Press, Automatic Pin Clutch Double Punching and Shearing Press Double Seamer " " with Deflecting Attachment, but no Blank Centering Device Double Seamer, with Blank Centering Device, but without Deflecting Attachment Double Seamer, with Seaming Rolls. No De- flecting Attachment. No Blank Centering Device. No Chuck Double Seamer, with Offset Spindle and In- side Roll, and Special Seaming Roll Holder, with Rolls Double Seamer, complete, with Deflecting Attachment, Blank Centering Device, Offset Spindle with Inside Roll, Special Seaming Roll Holder and Rolls Double Seamer " Head Crimper Drop Press, Bench Foot Lever Press Knuckle-joint Press Overhanging Screw Press Pendulum Press Power Forming Rolls " " " for Swaging Sardine Box Bodies Power Forming Rolls, for Swaging Open Top Can Bodies Page 53 .snu 231-233 827 373 .390 373 240 288 240,242 389 390, 402 201-203 204, 205 201, 205 420 311 130-132 90 327, 329 338, 340 322 264, 404 373 118, 119 390 3rd W. BLISS CO., IIROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. r)17 Code Word No. Quashing 2 Raperino 2 Raphaelism . 3 Prepositor ... 2 Prepotent.... 8S Rapine 2 Rapparees. . . 2 Recision 2W Ranuncular. . 2J^ Ranciabais . . 2ji Ranciaste 3J^ Ranciastor. . . 25^ Rascal 3 Redoleribs ... 3 Rapped 3 Raptures 3 Raptamur ... 3 Raptures Openfront.. 3 Raptamurer . 3 Raptures Predacean . 3 Raptorial 3 liaidp 3 Raifosadar... 3 Rafltineur 3 Raffaela 3 Raucherei ... 8F Rauchmanie. 3F Rauchada.... 3P Rauchmean.. 3F Rauchmild... 8F Rauchwurst.. 3T Rapte 3 Rapecamel. . . 3 Rapsodie 3 guartation. . . 3 atcatcher. . . 3 Rathole 3 Rapturously . 3 Rareeshow. . . 3 Rapatrier 3 Page Power Forming Rolls, with Rubber - covered J^ollg ggg Reducing Press, Geared CPhoto. No. 360) 124 Single Punching and Shearing Press. 88 Upright Crimper (page 294, Catalogue of 1897). " " for Ovals, Oblongs, etc 325 f°^fi"^^=^^'"::;. ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;::;;;;•;:} 350,351,404 Wiring Press 52 Double Crank Press, not Geared 1 " " " Geared, Aut. Pin Clutch.. 1 ,„„ ,„„ ,„. Double Crank Press, not Geared, Enlarged \ ^■^' '■''=• '''' Bed (Photo. No. 549) J Double Crank Press, with Plate Knock-out in Slide and Crank-actuated Knock-out in Bed (Photo. No. 1021) 138-134 Arch Screw Press .390 Can Body Forming and Lock Seaming Machine, " Bliss '' Automatic 305 Circular Shear 311 Double Crank Press, not Geared i " " Geared, Automatic Pin V 130-133, 135-137 Clutch ) Double Crank Press, not Geared, Open Front to Bed, no Removable Front Piece (page IIB, Catalogue of 1897). Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Double Crank Press, not Geared, with Double Roll Feed Double Seamer Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Single A.ctioTi P^ss^ Double Roll Feed, with Roil Release "for Double Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Single Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Double Action Press Double Seamer, with Deflecting Attachment and Seaming Rolls, but no Blank Centering Device Double Seamer, with Blank Centering Device and Seaming Rolls, but no Deflecting At- tachment Double Seamer, with Seaming Rolls. No De- flecting Attachment. No Blank Centering Device. No Chuck Double Seamer, with Offset Spindle and Inside Rolls, and Special Seaming Roll Holder with Rolls (page 333) Double Seamer, complete, with Deflecting At- tachment, Blank Centering Device, Offset Spindle with Inside Roll, Special Seaming Roll Holder and Rolls Double Seamer \. Inclined Double Crank Press for Gang (6) Dies. .. Knuckle-joint Press Overhanging Screw Press Power Forming Rolls Spinning Lathe, with Attachments, complete . . i " '' with Countershaft only \ Single Punching and Shearing Press Double " " '' " Toggle Drawing Press, with Autofnatic Pin Clutch 130-132 178 337-830 180 388, 339, 340 137 118, 119 390, 403 893 258, 259 88 90 238-240 518 BLISS CO., H R O O K L Y N , N . Code ^Vord Rapporteur No. . 3 Recivis 3W Ranulim 3ii Ranulize 3J^ Rash 3% Rasgado 3^ 35^ Rasgadoer . SJ^ Rashling 3% Rascallion — 3}^ Rascally S'A RecOTidipe... . i Ravenous. . . . Ravers Raideur 4 4 4 Raifosagan. . . 4 Rageur 4 Raffain 4 Raspberry. .. Rat 4 4 Ravines Ravish Ravensduck . Quarterage . . Ravishers Raupennest.. 4 4 4 4 i'A Raupennire. . i% Ravensburg.. Raudising 4K Raudisima.. . m Ravishment. Realism Page 238-240 52,53 233 130-132 130-132, 138 238-240 2.38-210, 243 Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch Wiring Press Cam Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin Clutch j Cam Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction r Clutch \ Double Crank-Press, not Geared " " Geared, with Automatic I Pin Clutch Double Crank Press, Geared, with Open Front I and Roller Slide Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Double Seamer (Photo. No. 73) Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin 1 Clutch I Toggle Drawing Press, vith Automatic Fric- f tion Clutch J Rasher 3K A Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Pin \ Clutch I Rashly 3J^A Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Fric- f tion Clutch J Ratability 354B Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch 238-240,244 Ravelin 3K Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch 238-240,245 Ravinglv 3liA Toggle Drawing Press, with Automatic Friction ^' Clutch 2.38-240,240 Broaching Press, 2-Slide, Double Geared (Photo. Xo. 615) 80 Double Seamer 341, 34-J Double Seamer, Extra Heavy (Photo. No. 5.36).. . . 341 Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Single Action Press Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Double Action Press 1^^ Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Single ' Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Double Action Press I Spinning Lathe, with Countershaft only / 9'S-2G0 " " complete, (see cut on page 261) )' "*" Single Punching and Shearing Press 88 Double " " " " 90 Toggle Drawing Press 247, 248 Power Forming Rolls 393 Double Crank Press, not Geared 180-132 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch 130-132, 140, 141 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 130-13a DoubleSeamer 346,347 " Crank Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch 130-132, 140 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic 1 Pin Clutch r 130-1.32, 139-141 Double Crank Press, not Geared \ " '' Geared Forging Press (Photo. No. 30) 148 Double Crank, Geared, Trimming Press, with Overhanging Frame ■. 1.30-132, 141 4KA Double Crank, Geared, Forging Press (Photo. No. 327) 14K mB Double Crank, Geared, Pick-Eye Forging Press. 148, 150 Realiste 4^,^B Double Crank, Geared, Forging Press 148-1.50 Rawnesses. . . 5 " Seamer, Geared (Photo. No. 140) 341 Razorbill 5 " Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch 130-132 Rapier Realismes. Ravissant. 4K K. W. 111,1 SS CO., IJUOOKLYN, N. U. s. A . 519 Code Word No. Rawness Kazorbings, . 5 5 Rawnesta.. . Raidmania.. 5A 5 Raifosamer. 5 Ragtail 5 Ra£famed... 5 Quartaner. .. Recombat . . Rawboned. . Rayonnes.. . 5 5 5 5 Rasper Ratably Razorfish.... Razorshell. . Razorsting., 5 5 5 5 5H Razorstrop . 5H Razzia 5H Razziamint. . ■ SK Reactive — Reactively. . . 6 . 6 Raifort . 6 Raifosami. . . . 6 Ragotin . 6 Raffancy . 6 Reacting . 6 Realfire 6B Realfuse 6B Realitor 6C Realitoser . . 6C Readings . . . Reagir Reaching . . . Reacted Rasping Ratafia Rattarpare. . Readeth Rand . 6 . 6A . 6 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 ■ 6'A Randans. . . . ■ 6% Readmit 6^ Readmettre. 6KA Readmittor. . a}i Double Seamer '' Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Double Seamer Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Single 1 Action Press Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Double Action Press I Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Single f Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release for Double Action Press J Power Forming Rolls (Photo. No. 403) Reducing Press, Horizontal Toggle Drawing Press i Special Toggle Drawing Press (foot note on v page 247) ) Spinning Lathe, with Countershaft only I " " complete (see page 261) I Single Punching and Shearing Press Double " " " " Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic ] Friction Clutch I Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic f Pin Clutch : J Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic ) Pin Clutch 1 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic f Friction Clutch J Double Crank, Geared, Forging Press Double Crank, Geared, Press, with Automatic Pin Clutch Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release, for ' Single Action Press Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release, for Double Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release, for Smgle Action Press Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release, for Double Action Press Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic ' Friction Clutch Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch (Photo. No. 1175) Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch (Photo. No. 1175) Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch , Double Seamer Double Crank, Geared, Forging Press Single Punching and Shearing Press Double Punching and Shearing Press Spinning Lathe, with Countershaft only ) " " complete, (see cut on page 261) V " " Special (Photo. No. 207) \ Double Crank Geared Pick-Eye Forging Press. .. " " Forging Press, Geared, with Slide Adjustment and Automatic Pin Clutch Double Crank, Geared, Forging Press, with Automatic Friction Clutch Double Crank, Geared Press, with Automatic Pin Clutch Double Crank, Geared, Forging Press (Photo. No. 770) (page 124, Catalogue of 1897) Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Page 3J1, 343 130-132 341, 344 180 3!I3 120 247 258 88 90 130-132, 142 1.30-132 130, 148 130, 131, 147 180 130,131,147 341, 315 148 88,80 90,91 258, 261-263 148 130, 148, 149 130, 148 130, 144-147 148 180, 147 520 E. W. BT, ISS CO., HRO(JKI.YN, N. Y. Code Word Readorn No. Readorning.. 7 Readymade . . 7 Reaffirm 7 Realgar 7 Ratiere 7 Ratelier 7 Realistic 8 Realisting ... 8 Realizable.... 8 Realized 8 Realomer 9 Realong 9 Realms Realness 9 Reanimate . . 9 Preparent 10 Reannexed . . 10 Reap 10 Reapers 10 Reaping 10 Reapretais ... 10 Reappai-el..,. 11 Reatam,os 11 Reaventar... !!}( Rebanadica,. 11 1^ Rebanuelo. .. llj^ Reappears. . . IVA 12 Reasside 1 Pregnander vlS Precind \ Reasside 13 Reascent 12 Reassemble.. 12 Rosenzweig. . 12 Reapply 12 Reapplied 13 Rearguard... 13'^ Rearfoot 12}^ Rearmouse . . 18 Rearmine. ... 13 Reasoned 13 Reassi^ner. . . 14 Radiating 15 lieasoners ... 15 Reasserted. . . 15B Reasonice 15 Reassertin. . . 15B Reassert Reassign Reassuring . Reattempt. . Rebasabas. . 15A 16 lb 16 16A Double Crank, Geared Press, Automatic Pin I Clutch I yjQ Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic f ' Friction Clutch J Foot Lever Press Single Punching and Shearing Press Double " " " " Spinning Lathe, with Countershaft only I " " complete (page 361) f Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic ] Pin Clutch I Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic f Friction Clutch ) Single Punching and Shearing Press Double " *' " " Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 130, Single Punching and Shearing Press Double " " " " Foot Lever Press Double Head Crimper, Automatic Single Punching and Shearing Press Double " " '' " Foot Lever Press Gang Punching and Riveting Press ' " " Press, with Cam Stripper Gang Punching Press, without Cam Stripper " with " " " without " " with " " I " without " '*• f Bench Press, with Dial Feed Double Crank Perforating Press, with Cam Stripper, Double Roll Feed and Variable Feed Device Double Crank Perforating Press, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Cam Stripper, Lateral Action and Die (Photos. Nos. 335, 1134).. Gang Punching Press, without Cam Stripper. . I " " with " ^' .. f and Straight Roll Feed Power Press, as Bench Press " on Iron Table ) *' as Bench Press r " on Iron Table ) Power Press, as Bench Press I " " on Iron Table f Toggle Drawing Press " " " with Outboard Bearings. . Rotary Crimping Machine, Screw Tops, Auto- matic -. Toggle Drawing Press, with Engine Attached / " " " without Engine, (for "] Belt Driving) Toggle Drawing Press, without Engine, (for i Belt Driving) J Power Press " with Bolted Table " *' " Screw Adjustment for Table. . Horizontal Press. (Photo. No. 54) Notching Press, with Removable Clamping Arm (Photos. Nos. 783, 784) (pages 170-173, Catalogue of 1897). Page 131 140-147 377 KK 90 258 130 131 147 88 90 130 131 147 131, 146 147 88 90 378 379 823 88 90 378 879 171, 173 171-173 193 406, 407 176 171, 173 176 13, 193 12 247,349 250, 251 405 252, 253 13 46,47 46 E. W. BI.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. 531 Code Word No. Rebatirian... 16 A Reatteler . . . . 16H Reciting 16W Reassume IS'X Rebanish 16]4 Rebaptism... 16^ Rebanished.. W/i Rebaptized... 16?^ Rebatement.. 16?i Pregravate. .. 17 Rebelled 17 Rebelling 18 Rebellious — 18 Rebeller IS Rebellow 19 Rebellow Precursors. 19 Rebellow Precursive. 19 Rebellis 19 Rebellower.. 19C Rebenite 19 Rebenir 19 Rebeldia 19 Rebiffer 19 Rebellow Precursors. 19 Rebellow Predecesta. 19 Rebellow Predeces... 19 Rebels 20 Rebels Pregnable.. 20 Rebels Predaceous 20 Reboation.... 20 Reboisage.... 20 Rapillo 30 Radioelle .... 20 Rebellesad. . . 20B Reblossom... 20C Reboiled 21 Reboiser 21 Rebondir 21 Rebovis 21A Rebovisant . . 21 B Rebrace 215^ Reboire 21 J^ Reboiside. . . . 21^ Rebound 22 Rebukors 26 Page Notching Press, without Removable Clamping Arm (Photos. Nos. 788, 7841 Horn Press (Photos. Nos. 502 and 556, page 40, Catalogue of 1897). Wiring Press, with Automatic Die Slide 54 Power Press, without Table (for Horn work only) 49, 59 Duplex Seaming Press, with Horn and Lock ] Seaming Device for one style of Seam i -/. e-y Duplex Seaming Horn and Lock Seaming De- [ o > ' vice J Look Seaming Press, with extra pieces for both Outside and Inside Seams 56 Ear Riveting Press ( kq Tools i" °^ Power Press, with 8-inch Throat I on qk " 10-inoh " f 3°'^S Bench Power Press 14 Power Press 14-16, 20 " " with Tube Feed for Chain Links (page 157, Catalogue of 1897). Power Press 15, 17, 20 Power Press, with Single Roll Feed 183 " Dial Feed 195 Paper Feed (Photo. 268) 191 15, 17, 20 Horizontal Dial Feed Press • 200 " Press, with Automatic Gravity Feed 213 Press, with Double Roll Feed, with Roll Release (page 152, Catalogue of 1897). Press, with Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release (page 152, Catalogue of 1897). Press, with Single Roll Feed, with Roll Release 183 Press, with Cam-actuated Die Slide 208 " " " *' " (as per page 166, 1897 Catalogue). Power Press 15, 18-20 Press, with Cam-actuated Stripper 220 Power Press, with Double Roll Feed 185 " " " Dial Feed, Knock-out and Safety Device 196 Power Press, with Lateral Slides, for Tube Forming (Photo. No. 1070) 215 Power Double Squeezer, with Dial Feed Table (Photo . No. 1124), Rotary Crimping Machme for Mason Jar Tops, Automatic (Photo. No. 352) 405 Power Press 15, 20 15,20,220 15,21,22,23 " with Lateral Slides, for Tube Forming 215 Special Press, with Gravity Feed and Knock-out . 212 Power Press, for Armature Work 21, 24, 25 Power t'ress, Geared, with 2-Bar Knock-out in Slide 21, 23, 25 Power Press, Special (Photo. No. 886) 21 15,21,26 *' with Lateral Slides, for Tube Form- ing (Photo. No. 627) 215 Power Press (Photo. No. 134) 15, 21 Double Action Gang Press, with Automatic Feed, without Dies 236,237 522 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Code Word No. Rebukose. .. . 27 Rachilla . 30 Racliitisnie , . 30 Recanted . . . Recumbent . , 30 . 30 RafHesia .... Recarry Recambio Recanduit . . . 30 . 30 . 80A . 30A Recantopad. . 30A Recantones. . 30A Recalvus Recanting .^ Recantlime.., . 31 . 31 Recasser. . . . Recargaron . Recaptured . Recedes , Receders . 31S . 34 . 34 Recedersan. . 34 Rachitic Recension . . Receniste — Recognitor. . . 35}^ , 36 . 36 . 36 Recentness.. Receptary . . Recercler. . . . 37 . 37 . 37 Receptarks . . . 37 Rechabite. . . Recidivate.. Rechabitor. . . 371^ ■ 37H Rambling . . . Recipiency. . '. 38 Recipient.... . 38 Recitante . . . . 38H Recitals . 38M Recitative . . . 38Ji Recitalson . . . 38^ Recited . 39 Reciproche . . 39A Page Double Action Gang Press, with Automatic Feed, without Dies 286, 237 Incline Press, with Die and Attachments for Oil- Can Bodies 214 Incline Press, with Cam-actuated Knock-out tor Cutting Oil Can Bodies (Photo. No. 527). ... 37 Power Press, with Solid Front to Bed 36, 37, 40, 41, 42 Perforating Press, not Geared, with Double Roll Feed 179 Press, with End Trimming Dies (Photo. No. 547).. Power Press, with Removable Front Piece to Bed 36, 37, 40-42 " '' without Knock-out Devices 36 " " with Crank-actuated Knock-out Devices (page 33, Catalogue of 1897). Power Press, with Direct-connected Knock-out Attachment, Solid Bed with Radial Pin and T Slots, no Bolster, distance Bed to Slide, Stroke and Adjustment up. 9 inches 36 Power Press, with Positive Knock-out for Punch, Bottom Knock-out directly connected to Slide, 24-inch rd. Opening in Bed, Bolster 4 inches thick, with Radial Pin Slots and Radial T Slots ; distance Bed to Slide, Stroke down Ad- justment up, 13 inches 36, 44 Power Press, not Geared 36, .37, 43 31-33,35 " " on Incline Legs, with Automatic Slide Peed and Ejector 211 Power Press. 32, 33, 35 Flywheel Power Press 35 Power Press 34, 35 " " with Solid Front and Flat Bolster. . . .30,37,39 " " " Removable Front to Bed, and Horn Bolster (but no Horn) 36, 37, 39 Power Press, with Removable Front to Bed, and Flat Bolster 36, 37, 39 Horning Press (page 45, Catalogue ot 1897). Power Press 36, 45 Special Tube Press (Photo. 232) " Incline Press, Photo. No. 31. (Wrongly marked No. 37^) Power Press.^^^.^.................,,.........,, io3, 104, 109 " *' with Dial Feed, Automatic Knock- out Devices and Safety Attachment 198 Power Press, with Automatic Die Slide, Special (Photo. No. 142) 103 Power Press I. ,f.„ ,„, ,(,„ " Geared 1 1"^, lu-i. i™ " " not Geared, with Wedge Adjust- ment in Bed : 104, 110 Wedge Adjustment in Bed 103, 110 Wiring and Horning Press (page 38, Catalogue of 1897). Wiring Press, with Round Slide and Stay Rods (Photo. No. 781) Horn Press, without Horn or Force (pages 41 and and 42, Catalogue of 1897). Duplex Seaming Press, with Horn and Lock "] Seaming Device, for one style of Seam Duplex Seaming Horn and Lock Seaming -e r.? Device only... ^ .^ 56,57 Lock Seaming Press, with extra pieces for both outside and inside seams J Wiring and Horning Press, with Screw Adjust- ment for Table 46-48 Notching Machine, with Removable Clamping I Pages 170-173 Arm (Photos. Nos. 851, 852) f Cat. of 1897 E. W. BLISS CO. BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 523 Code Word Recinium. .. No. 39B Recincops 39C Reoitateur... 39W Reciprok 395< Reckles 39{| Rachitire 89 ii Rachitisal. ... 32H Recitation. . Reclasped. . Reclasping.. Ramblingly . Reclining. . . . Recounted. .. Recountin. . . Prebase Recognist . 40 40 41 44 44 47 47J^ Reoognivot... 47}^ Prebend Recoiling Recoinage Recoining Recoining Polarisio . . . Recoinite Recoining Polarity Polarites Recoinitis Recolonize.. . Recolon Recombined. Recompter. . . Recomfort. . . Recommits . . Recompact . . Recolabas Recompense . 50 50 51 52 52 52 52 54 54 55 55 59 60 61 61 61 Recomponia.. 61 Recompiled. Recompile. . Reclinate . . . Recluimos. .. Rosettes Recomposer.. Recomposid. . Recomf orte . . Reconcil Recon Reconciled. . 63 63 64 64 64 64 65 065 65N Notching Machine, with Removable Clamping *] Arm (Photos. Nos. 851, 852) I Notching Press, with Removable Clamping f Arm (Photo. No. 888) J Wiring Press, with Automatically Actuated Die Slide Horning Press (without Horn or Force) " " ( " " and Force) Double Horn Press, with Horn and Force " '' " " Removable Steel Striking Pieces (Photo. No. 1102) Wiring Press, with Automatic Die Slide Power Press, with Wedge Adjustment in Slide Power Press, Geared, with Wedge Adjustment in slide. Wheel Pulleys, Gear and Outboard Bearing on right-hand side of Press (Photo. No. 1074) Wedge Adjustment in Slide Power Press, Double Action " " not Geared, arranged for Belt. ... I " " with Electric Motor attached f Adjustable Bar Folder, Stow's Power Punching Press, 24-inch Throat, ar- ranged for Belt Power Punching Press, 24-inch Throat, with Electric Motor attached Adjustable Bar Folder, Stow's Power Press Page Pages 170-173 Catalogue of 1897 54,55 49 50 51 64, 55 103, 104, 111 " " with Electric Motor attached . Power Press, with Narrow Legs 103, 111, 113, 119 221 79 391 79 391 103, 104 103-108 103, 104, 107 103, 104, 106 " " Geared, with Belt Rim Attached to Gear Power Press, with Single Roll Feed, Push Feed, Lateral Slides and Automatic Ejector Power Punching Press " " " Geared Paper Drawing Press, with Blank-Holder Device Paper Drawing Press, without Blank-Holder De- vice ■ Embossing Press Power Reducing Press, Geared " " '^ not Geared I " " " Geared ( Power Press, with Index Feed (Photos. Nos. 65 and 69) Press, with Automatic Index Feed and Attach- ment for Locking Disk in Feeding (Photo. No. 221) Power Press, not Geared Special Tube Press (Photo. No. 149) Double Action Press, on Upright Legs, not i Geared. (Photo. No. 882) }- Double Action Press, on Upright Legs, Geared ) Arranged with Raised Bolster for Triple Action Dies '. Triple Action Press, on Incline Legs, Raised Bolster.. • Triple Action Press, with Special Body and Enlarged Slide .■ Double Crank Press (Photo. 210), ; Action " with Spring Lift, without i Gearing : >■ Double Action Press, with Spring Lift, Geared ) " " " not Geared 103,104,108 182 80,81 80 256 256 120-122 124,128 124, 125 6,45 221 228, 229 238 221,224 221,225 534 W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Code 'Word Reconcime . . Recondist ( Reconde ( Rainbowman Recondite — Reconduct . . Recondite Predaceous Reconfista. . .( No. 65N 68N 68N 6SN Double Action Press, Geared " " " with Spring Lift, with- ) out Gearing ; > Double Action Press, with Spring Lift, Geared ] Spring Lift for Slide on Press Double Action Press, not Geared " " " Geared Reconfi Recondence . Recondice . . . Reconfirm... Recorriger... Recorrigic . . . Recorrigoa. . . Recorrigic Precursive . Precondit Reconnoiter.. Reconjoin. . . . Reconnect. . Reconif 69N 69N 69N 70 " " " with Double Roll Feed and Automatic Roll Release Double Action Press, with Spring Lift, without Gearing Double Action Press, with Spring Lift, Geared " '' " Geared " " " " with Dial Feed and Cam-actuated Bottom Knock-out and Clutch Safety Attachment (Photo. No. 710) Double Action Press, not Geared " '* " with Feed, as shown on pages, aOO, 201, Catalogue of 1897. Double Action Reducing Press, not Geared ) " " " " Geared f Reconjune. Recke 73M 731^ 73'A 7314 Reckenmuth. 73A Reckenmyte Reconreclo.. Reconque.st . Reconquest Pregnable. Reconquer . Reconqui Reconvey — Reconveyer , Recluse Recontinue.. Reconvert... Reconvert Pregnancy Reconvict. . . Recoped Recopy Recondone. . Reconduite. Reconf ered . Recors Reco " " " " with Dial Feed and Positive Knock-out Attachment in Bed . . . Power Press, with Dial Feed, Automatic Knock- out Device and Safety Attachment Power Press, not Geared " " Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch " " " " " Friction Clutch Power Double Trimming Press (Photo. No. 6b0). . 73^A Press, Geared, with Cut-Back Frame, Cam- actuated Knock-out for Die Press, Geared, with Cut-Back Frame, Cam- actuated Knock-out for Die, also Friction Clutch on Back Shaft and Countershaft for S speeds 73^B Power Press, Geared, Cut-Back Frame, Auto- matic Friction Clutch 74J^S Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 74^ Power Press, not Geared 745^ 74M 74M 75 75 75 75J^ 75K 755^ T5K 76 76 7e'A 76K 76H 7614 76^ " " " " with 2-Rod Cam-strip- per Device Power Press, Geared,' with Automatic Pin Clutch " " " " " Friction Clutch Power Punching Press '* " " Geared " " " with Special Table " Press, not Geared " ^' Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch and 4-Rod Cam-stripper Device Power Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Power Punching Press, Geared i " '' " not Geared ( " Press, not Geared " " Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch " " with Automatic Friction Clutch " *' Double Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch Power Press, Double Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Page 281, 225 221, 224 221, 225, 226 221,227 221,224 221, 227 234, 235 234,235 169 92-94 92 100, 101 102 93,95 92-94 98 92,93 80,82 80 80,82 98-94 92,93 99 92,93 92, 93, 97 93 E. W. Bl.ISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 525 Code Word No. Reconvened.. Pregnable Pregnancy. . . Polakfin Polacca Pregodente . . Preconceit . . . Recount 78 Reoouvrir 78 Recours 78}^ Recousse 78^ Reooucher 79 Reooudre 79 Recoudet 79 Recouding ... 79 Recouped 80 Recoupment. 81 Prenomen ... 82 Ragged 83 Recreate 84 Recrudency . 85 Recruiting ... 86 Recruits 86 Rectangle.... 87 Rectify 88 Rectitude.... 89 Rector 89 Rectorate 90 Rectorship... 91 Rectrix 92 Rectrices 92)^ Recubation. . 93 Recurred 94 Recurregc.lOO Preblack 103 Precisians.... 103 Ravino 103 Prebless 104 Preblind 105 Recurring., ..105 Recuse 105 Recurer 105 J^ Recurage Preblocke....l06 Recurvate....]065^ Reourste 107 Recurtes 107 Recurtin 107 Recur vous.. .107 Recusancy ... 109 Recur 109 Recurrence. .109 Recursions. . . 109 Reculons 109 Recusation. .110 ■ Recusator Recusant Recussion Redact Ill With Side Punch With Cam-actuated Stripper (H rods! " ■ " " (4 " ) Spring Lift on 2-rod Cam Stripper With Overhanging Frame With Cam-actuated Knock-out With Automatic Friction Clutch Power Punching Press, not Geared " '' " Geared *' " " not Geared " '' " Geared " " " not Geared " " " Geared " Broaching Press, Double Geared " " " " " also arraneed to run Single Geared (Photo. No. 958) Embossing Press Corner Cutter, foot (page 275, Catalogue of 1894).. Soap Makers' Screw Press I Stationers' Screw Press j Foot Lever Press Pendulum Press Foot Lever Press Page 93,94 98, 100 99,100 98, 100 100, 101, 102 100, 101 9, 11, 242 78 0,84 80,85 120, 121 120, 121, 123 380 380,381 .380, 383, Power Punching and Riveting Horn Press ' (Photo. No. 572) Power Punching and Riveting Horn Press. . " '■ Press (page 77, Catalogue of 1894) Two-slide Bench Foot Press, Horizontal Adjustable Bar Folder, Stow's Card Cutting Press, with Feed Attachments Bottom-slide Drawing Press Adjustable Bar Folder, Stow's I Slitting Shear, not Geared " " Geared Circle Shear for Disks up to 60 inches With Rack and Pinion Adjusting Device for Circle Head Adjustable Bar Folder, Stows Slitting Shear, not Geared Slitting Shear, 16-inch Throat, Geared 26 " " 30 " " '* 16 " not Geared " 25 " Geared, without Attachments Slitting Shear, 25-inch Throat, Geared, with Circle Attachment Slitting Shear, 25-inch Throat, Geared, with Circle Attachment, also Table and Ways Slitting Shear, 25-inch Throat, Geared, with Table and Ways Slitting Shear, 30-inch Throat, Geared, with- out Attachments Shear, with Circle Attachment Segment Cutting Attachment Circle Attachment, for Slitting Shears Table and Ways, for Slitting Shears Gang-Slitting Machine 384, 402 384,404 380, 403 6,87 391 216, 217 254, 255 391 300,301 300 310 391 300 300, 301 308-310 300-302 312 526 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Codeword No. Rowable Ill Redans 113 Redanson....ll2^ Redargue 113 Redbreast 114 Redcap 115 Redcoat Reddened Reddish Reddening.. . Raspatory 118 Reddour 119 Redecorate , .130 Redemising.. 131 Redemptory . 133 Redemanie . .134 Reden 134 Redepreis 135 Redband 135 Redbean 135 Redemption.. 133 Redemptoad.133 Redemptobe.133 Redemptoca . 133 Redevance ...124 Redevanda ..124 Redevaneg ..134 Redevango. ..134 Redgum 135 Redgumbo...l25 Redgummed. 135 Red- gumming 135 Redeem 126 Redeemed.. ..136 Redeemers. ..126 Redeeming . .136 Redemize 137 Redemoal....l37 Redemode....l27 Redemoja 137 Redacteur . . .138 Page Can Body Cutting and Trimming Machine (page 143, Catalogue of 1883). Slitting Shear, Geared Gang Slitting Machine Grinding Attachment for Gang Slitters. . Automatic Pushing-in Device Foot " " Hand " " Smoothing Rolls Screw Machine, Automatic " " Bench Gang Slitter, with Hand Feed and Counter- shaft, no Cutters Gang Slitter, with Foot Feed and Counter- shaft, no Cutters Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, w^ith Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern , with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, wth Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed 306 307 313 f Catalogue 1897 312-314 313-^14 392 355 , I " " Automatic (Photo. No. 356) " " " Adjustable for 3 to , 414 inches Diameter Screw Machine, Automatic, for One Size only. 355 357 356 314 153 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Code Word No. Redactice....lS8 Redactido...,128 Redactier....l28 Redeneren....l33 Redenerga. ..133 Redenerle 133 Redenermo . .133 Redetarono . . 134 Redetaropa . .134 Redetarore..l34 Redetaroso. . 134 Redhibitus...l35 Redhiblac....l35 Redhitiled....l35 RedhibUe....l35 Redimero 136 Redimesag...l36 Redimesed . . . 136 Redimesla....l36 Redmanga. . .137 Redmanhat . .137 Redmanheni . 137 Redmanhip . . 137 Redoblones...l38 Redocad 138 Redocef 138 Redocil 138 Prediction 141 Prediction Polarity.... 141 Prefacade 146 Preface 147 Predesign 148 Predicants ... 150 Predicapa . ..152 Ramadan 153 Ramaigrir. ..153B Ramagious . .154 Predicable. ...155 Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- ] tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Light Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Doiible Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Round Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Narrow Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Medium Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Wide Bed Double Crank Press, not Geared, Heavy Pat- tern, with Round Bed J Wire Ring Machine, Hand / '* " " " Geared \ Lock Forming Machine, Automatic (Photo. No. 12131 Lock Forming Machine, Automatic Wire Handle Forming Machine, Automatic Wire Eyelet Forming Machine, Automatic Power Trimming and Beading Machine '* Beading and Flanging Machine " Trimmmg Machine (page 286, Catalogue of 1897). Trimmer, Automatic 527 Page 152 153 353 352, 353 353 316, 317 317 424 528 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., Code W^ord No. Predicabon...l53B Ramager 155J^ .136 156 157 159 Rage£ul 157 Redhead 158 Redhouse 159 Redigrest 160 Predicabra....l61 Predicabud...l63 Redditive 166 Ragdust 167 Rediminish.. .168 Rediscover. ..169 Redisco vis... 1691^ Redissolve. . .170 Redlac 170}^ Redolent 171 Redoubt 178 .Perceptory. . .174 Prefecture. . .175 "cgp- jii Redowa 178 Presageful. . .178 Raingauge. . .180 Rainwater.. .180 Redpole 202 Redraft 203 Redriven 204 Redsanders..210 Redseared — 211 Redshank 220 Redsorrel 221 Redsilver 231 Redstart 261 Redtapism...265 Redubbing . .267 Redestyi 280 Redetact 281 Predooming..300 Redwing 300 Redwood ....302 Reedgrass 303 Reedmace.. . .304 Reeds 305 Predicapel. . .305 Predilefan. ..310 Reefed 310 Reefers 312 Reembody...313 Reembrace . .314 Ricepaper — 315 Ricepeas 316 Reductif Richissimo. . .330 Richest 320 Richly 322 Richness 334 Rick 420 Rickety 422 Ricochet 424 Trimmer, Automatic Power Trimming Machine, Automatic > Trimmer, Automatic f Perforating Press, see among *' Stiles " patterns f Square Can Rotary Squeezer Double Seamer (page 306, Catalogue of 1897). Notching Machine, Foot Screw Machine, Automatic. Solder Cutter, " Hand Notching Machine for Bench Can Body Forming Machine, Hand . Square Body Former, Hand " " " Power Body Forming Machine, Power " " " Hand (page logue of 1897). Blacking Box Beader Beading Machine Cata- Straight Shaft Crimper Crooked " '* Swaging Machine Varnish Can Nozzle Former (Photo. No. 1189). Beading Machine, Power " " Hand Milling Machine, Vertical Boring Mill, Horizontal Two-Spindle Milling Machine.. Boring Mill, Horizontal Gear Cutter Muck Bar Shear ; Buffing Machine (page 327, Catalogue of 1897). " " 328 Wire Ring Machine, Double Acting, Automatic .. Foot Squaring Shear ) l( u u I i^ " J Wire Forming Machine with Three Slides, Automatic Wire Bail Machine, Automatic Power Squaring Shear | Cam-actuated Clamping Bar (see Photo. 209). Squaring Shear, with Gap Frame Power Squaring Shear, not Geared Geared. , Page 424 315 , 218, 219 318, 349 .386, 337 386 425 394 366 867 318 S20, 821 818 819 410,411 416, 417 412, 413 414, 415 418, 419 408, 409 359, 861 284 364 362 287 E. W. BLIsS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. 529 Code Word Redoface Redofan No. Redofanda...422 Redfoanda. . . Riddance 426 Riddles 427 Riders 428 Ridersand.. .429 Ridersoff 429 Ridgeband. . .430 Ridgelet 431 Ridgepole ...432 Ridgerope . . .433 Ridgetiles . . .434 Ridgetiger...435 Ridiculed 438 Ridiculous. ..439 Ridinghood..440 Ridotto 441 Rifleman 442 Riflepits 443 Rifling 444 Rigadoon 450 Righteous 451 Rightly 452 Rigid 463 Rigmarole 464 Rigols 465 Rigorism 466 Rigorous 467 Ringbones. ..470 Ringdial 479 Ringdove.. ..480 Ringfence 481 Ringfinger. ..482 Ridiculope. . .499 Ringleader... Ringlets Ringonsel Ringstand Double Crank Press, not Geared " " " Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch (See Redofanda.) Power Squaring Shear, Geared Page 156 156, 157 156 *' " '* with Special Automatic Gauge (Photo. No. 10301 Power Squaring Shear, Geared " J with 9 X 15-inch Engine. . without Engine ~ 294, 295 296, 297 298, 299 " " " Geared 292,293 Shear, with Engine Attached 294, 295, 297, 299 " without Engine Attached 290, 291, 293, 296 " with Positive Automatic Clutch 290, 291, 298 " " Friction " " 295, 297, 299 530 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N.'Y., U. S. A. INDEX AND TELEGRAPHIC CODE Presses and Machines arranged Numerically "STILES" PATTERNS Code Word No. Rinsed n Rinsings Riot 1 Riot Precursors Ripeness 1 Riostraba 1 Rioters 1 Rioting 2 Rioting Pregnable Predaceous •^ Rioting Polarente Predaceous 2 Riondace 2 Riondella 2 Rioperino 2 Riotous 2 Rip 2 Riparian 2 Ripatisco 2 Ripascer 2-/? Ripely a Rippled 3 Rippled Pregnable Predaceous Precurs 3 Ripplefire — 3 Ripplework. . 3 Precepts 3 Ripplings . . . 314 Riptowel 4 Risibility. . . . 4 Ritornello . . . 4 Precessor 4 Ritualism 41/ Rivals !> Rivergods. . . 5 Precinct r, Rixations 5 Rixations Polarente. . .'i Rivulet 5 Roamed .51/ Roaring Polarente.. ^u Roasted in Robbed in Robbery inA Robinet lUA Punching Press Watchinakers' Press. Punching Press (See Ripeness.) Punching Press, with Single RoU Feed, Automatic Roll Release Punching Press, Geared Watchmakers' Press Punching Press and Punching Press, with Cam Stripper and Double Roll Feed Punching Press, with Stay Rods and Double Roll Feed Punching Press, with Tube Feed Front to Back. . Punching Press, with Tube or Push Feed, Left to Right Punching Press, with Tube Tapering Attach- ment. (Catalogue 1897, page 167) Watchmakers' Press Punching Press, with Double Roll Feed Auto- matic Roll Release. (Catalogue 1897, page 151). Punching Press, with Double Roll Feed, and without Automatic Roll Release Punching Press, Geared , Punching Press Geared . Punching Press, Geared, with Cam Stripper and Double Roll Back Geared Feed . Broaching Press, Double Geared Watchmakers' Press Auger and Bit Heading Press Punching Press " " Geared Watchmakers' Press Auger and Bit Heading Press . Punching Press Punching Press Watchmakers' Press , Auger and Bit Heading Press. Punching Press, Geared , Geared Punching Press, with Stay Rods Punching Press, with Stay Rods and Fixtures for Embossing Punching Press " " Geared, with Stay Rods Bench Power Press i " " on Iron Table I Page 60, 63, 68 68,69 60, 63, 68 186 60-63, 65 188 187 209 209 68, 69 60-62, 65 60-62 1-63, 68, 69 60, 62, 65 6S 68-69 73 60 -62 60-fK, 6K 6n-62, 6.5 m, 69 73 60-62 6n-63, 66 68, 69 73 60-62, 66 60-62, 66 67 60-62, 67 60-62, 67 13 on Iron Table. E. W. Code Word No. Roborant lO^i Robust 11 Robust Precursors Precursive 11 Robustness.. 12 Rocambole. . 13 Rooellic 13D Rooheuse 13D Rockbasin. . . 14 Rockood 15 Rockcoding.. 15 Rockdoea 15 Rockers 15 Rockfish 16 Rockfisher . . 16 Rookgoat. .. 16 Rockiest 21 Rockiness ... 22 Rockmilk. . . . 23 Rockmoss ... 24 Rockrabbit.. 30^ Rockrose 31 Rockruby ... 32 Rocks 33 Rocksalt 34 Rodent 50 Rodomont ... 51 Roebuck 52 Rogation 53 Roguery 54 Rogues 55 Roguishly ... 56 Roguish 57 Rollypoly ... 57 Roisterly Rokelay 71 Roky 71 Roje 71W Rojab 71W RoUcall 72 Rojeba 72W Rojabac 73W Rollerbolt ... 73 Rojebic 73W Rojabed 73W Rollicking. . . 74 Roman 74D Rojebide .... 74W Rojabin 74W Rollingpin ... 75 Romanism... 75D Romantic... 76D Romanut ... 83 BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. 531 Open Back Power Press Page 28, 2g, 194 Open Back Power Press, with Single Roll Feed and Dial Feed , Open Back Power Press with Automatic Feed 194 28, 29, 193 28,29 27-29, 210 and Finger Gauge Open Back Power Press Double Trimming Press, Special (Photo. No. 469) . Open Back Trimming Press, Geared, with Side Punch Open Back Trimming Press, with Side Punch, not Geared Open Back Power Press Double Trimming Press, Special (Photo. No. 469). Open Back Trimming Press, with Side Punch, not Geared (Photo. 151A) ! Central Swing Power Press ] " " ( Catalogue of r 1897,22,23 210 29 29 28,29 Adjustable Power Press. . .J Fowler Punching Press. , Fowler Press, with Sliding Peed Table and Shears (Photo. No. 155) The Fowler Positive Eccentric Adjustment Straight-sided Power Press " " with Single Roll Feed and Wedge Adjustment Watchmaker's Press, with Screw Adjustment in Slide Watchmaker's Press, with Wedge Adjustment in Slide Straight-sided Power Press Watchmakers' Press, with Screw Adjustment " in Slide Watchmakers' Press, with Wedge Adjustment in Slide _ Straight-sided Power Press Watchmakers' Press, with Screw Adjustment 1 in Slide I Watchmakers' Press, with Wedge Adjustment ( in Slide J Straight-sided Power Press " " " " not Geared Watchmakers' Press, with Screw Adjustment ' in Slide Watchmakers' Press, with Wedge Adjustment in Slide Straight-sided Power Press " " " " not Geared Reducing Press, not Geared. 74,75 76,77 75,78 114, 115 181 112, 113 114, 115 112, 113 114, 115 112, lis 114, 115 116, 117 112, lis 114, 115 116, 117 124, 126, 197 532 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. U. S. A. No. Code Word Romamit Precursive. 83 Romekin 83 Romish 91 Romp 92 Romping 93 Rompishly... 94 Rondache 95 Roodbeam... 95 Roncavate. . . 95 Rongigata . . . Ronflante 951^ Rondinette... 95K Rookery . Roofing. . Roofing Ronciglia.. 95% Roomfals... . 9534 Rood Rootedness. . 96^ 96K Roomthy . . . . 96K Roorbach... . 963^ Roostcock . . . 97 Rondaccio. . Ronciglia . . . Ronciglice. . Ronchasen . Rootcrops . Rooteaters. Rooteating. Rooted Rootedair , . Rootsap.... .101 .101 .102 .102 .1023 Rootsugar...l02S Ropalic 103 Ropalicer 103 Ropebands . . 104 Ropebane . ..104 Rbpedancer. . 105 Ropeladder,.105 Ropemaker..l06 Ropemat 106 Rope walk Reducing Press, not Geared, with Dial Feed " " Geared Double Crank Press, not Geared ] Page 197 124, 126, 197 Catalogue of 1897, 128-131 158-160 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic 1 Pin Clutch I Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic I" Friction Clutch J Double Crank Press, not Geared 158-160, 161, 164 " " " Geared, with Automatic Pm Clutch 158-160, 162-164 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 158, 160-162, 164 Double Crank Press, not Geared 158, 160, 162-164 " " " Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 158, 160, 162, 164, 165 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch, 2-Bar Knock-out for Punch, and Direct-connected Knock-out for Die, as per pages 44, 161 and 163 Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch 158, Double Crank Press, not Geared ] " " " Geared, with Automatic Pin Clutch V Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch J Double Crank Press, Geared, wich Automatic Friction Clutch 158, Double Crank Press, Geared, with Automatic Friction Clutch 158, 160, Crank Knock-out for Die, as shown in cut on page ^ith Positive 2-Bar Knock-out in Slide and Direct-connected Knock-out for Die, as shown on pages 44, With Positive Plate Knock-out in Slide and Direct-connected Knock-out for Die, as shown on page Body of Press to be made of Steel Casting, 1 Shaft Bearings Bronze-bushed I Positive Pin Clutch instead of Automatic Fric- f tion Clutch J Overhanging Double Crank Press, not Geared .. . " '' " " Geared " " " " not Geared — " " '' " Geared " '' " " Geared, with] five Punch Carriers, Friction Dial Feed, and I Reciprocating Feed 1 Overhanging Double Crank Press, Geared, f with four Punch Carriers, Friction Dial Feed and Reciprocating Feed J Overhanging Double Crank Press, not Geared.. " " " Geared " " " not Geared.. " " " Geared " " " not Geared " " " Geared Overhanging Double Crank Press, not Geared . *' " " " Geared ; Automatic Friction Clutch, instead of Positive Pin Clutch Wit; 158 160, 162, 164 158, 160, 162 160 162, 164 162 164, 167 24 161 163 167 165 8-11, 158 168, 170 170 168, 170 170 206, 207 168-170 170 168-170 170 168-170 8-11 E. W. BLISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. No. Ill Code Word Ropeyarn . . Ropeyarner .111 Roquelaure ..113 Roquelauts. . 112 Rorqual 113 Rorqualmg..llS Rosaceous... 114 Rosaries 114 Preciosity 150 Precipice Precisely Predilect....lBl Roscoa 156 Roscoa Pregnanderl56 Roscoa Pregnander Precurso .. .156 Roscobe . .156 Roscobe Pregnanderl56 Roscobe Pregnander Precurso 156 Rosebush Roscocal 159 Roscocal Pregnanderl59 Roscocal Pregnander Precurso... 159 Rosechafer . .157 Rosecolor .. .161 Rosedrops...l70 Rosefish 171 Rosefly 172 Rosegall 173 Rosewater,. . .209 Rosewood , . .231 Rosmarine . .232 Rossignol 233 Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting ' Press, not Geared Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, (reared Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, not Geared Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, Geared Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, not Geared Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, Geared Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, not Geared Overhanging Double Crank Cloth Cutting Press, Geared , Automatic Burner Perforating Press (Catalogue of 1897, page 160). Automatic Clutch Release for Burner Press 1 Extra Set of Holders and Chuck t or Burner Press f Wire Ring Foi*niing Machine Perforating Press, 36-inch Size, Geared, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Cam Strip- per, Lateral Action and Die Perforating Press, 36-inch Size, Geared, with Double Roll Feed and Cam Stripper, but ex- clusive of Lateral Action and Die Perforating Press, 36-inoh Size, Geared, with Double Roll Feed, Cam Stripper and Lateral Action, but exclusive of Dies , Perforating Press, 5D-inch Size, Geared, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Cam Strip- per, Lateral Action and Die Perforating Press, 50-inch Size, Geared, with Double Roll Feed and Cam Stripper, but ex- clusive of Lateral Action and Die Perforating Press, 50-inch Size, Geared, with Double Roll Feed, Cam Stripper and Lateral Action, but exclusive of Die With Adjustable Stroke for Slide on No. 156 Perforating Press, 100-inoh Size, Geared, with Double Roll Feed, but exclusive of Cam Strip- per, Lateral Action and Die Perforating Press, lOO-inch, Geared, with Double Roll Feed and Cam Stripper, but exclusive of Lateral Action and Die Perforating Press, lD0-in6h, Geared, with Double Roll Feed, Lateral Action and Cam Stripper, but exclusive of Die Perforating Press, with Table Feed Double Action Crank Press Sprue Cutter, Power Toggle Drawing Press (Catalogue of 1897, pages 218, 219). Slitting Shear, not Geared 633 Page 176, 177 218, 219 221-228 70-72 303-305 534 £.. V Code Word No. Rostellate . . .241 Roster 242 Rostrated ...243 Rostriforra ..244 Rostrum 245 Rotates Rottenlo 266 Rottenload ..267 Rottenloem. .268 ■ Rottenlofl....269 Rottenly ... .278 Rotunda 279 Roundelay . .296 Rounders 297 Predoomed..299 ULISS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y., U. S. A. Squaring Shear, Power ] ;; ;; ;; ;'.'.'.'.. '.'.;. ;;;;;;:;;:::::: I- With Spring Pressure Clamping Bar Bench Pendulum Press ) " Hand Lever " r " Foot " " ) Toggle Joint Pendulum Press Foot Press on Iron Legs I " ) Sprue Cutter, Foot (. Wire Cutting and Forming Machine. Page 370 376 371 387 359, 360