HARDWOOD RECORD 



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HOLMES' 

 "CLIPPER 

 CUT-OFF SAW 



>99 



This machine is de- 

 signed to tnm the ends 

 of maple flooring and 

 for cutting off stock in 

 box and furniture fac- 

 tories. It is the most 

 rapid and accurate ma- 

 chine for the purpose 

 now on the market 

 and is extremely sim- 

 ple and durable. The 

 saw carriage is brought 

 forward by a foot 

 lever and returned by 

 an equalized extension 

 spring on the foot 

 ever. The saw is com- 

 pletely covered, thus 

 making it perfectly safe 

 to operate. The slot- 

 ted frame carrying the 

 braced slide rods can 

 be bolted either to 

 posts or to the wall, 

 and it is vertically ad- 

 justable. 



The automatic belt 

 binder is placed direct- 

 ly above the saw ar- 

 bor on adjustable post 

 hangers and the belt 

 passmg over both pul- 

 leys is kept uniformly 

 tight at ail times. If 

 desired, a regular coun- 

 tershaft with T. & L. 

 pulleys can be furn- 

 ished instead of the 

 automatic binder. 



The machine for 

 trimming maple floor- 

 ing will cut up to 

 5 in. wide, and the 

 machine for box 

 and furniture fac- 

 tories will cut up 

 to 1 2 in. wide. 



LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT. 



E. 6i B. Holmes 

 Machinery Company 



BUFFALO, NEW YORK 



General Electric Company 



Flexible 

 Power 



INDUCTION MOTOR 



111 all sawmill work the power re- 

 quired varies with the kind of timber 

 handled and according to' its condition 

 wlien passing through the mill. In a 

 day's work heavy logs follow on the 

 heels of smaller ones, partially seasoned 

 timber is mixed with green and the 

 work is constantly changing. 



These conditions can be met only 

 with a motor of ample over-load capa- 

 city and the simplest possible construc- 

 tion — qualities which are featured in the 

 General Electric Inductioi} Motors for 

 sawmill work. Upon demand these 

 motors will supply 200 per cent to 300 

 per cent of their normal output. 



One Man Said:— 



"The 100 h. p. {GE) Induction Motor 

 dri\'ing our 9-foot sawmill shows abso- 

 lutely no drop in speed no matter what 

 load the sawyer puts on it, and can 

 hum thro' a 30 in. birch at as good a 

 clip as it can thro' a poplar log." 



He h\a.s more to solv in booklet 4470-H. 

 Send for it. 



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Principal Office: Schenectady, N. Y. 



SaLles Offices in all La^rge Cities. 



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