40 GRIFFITH, TURNER & CO.'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



Celebrated Ross Cutters and Carriers. 



The above Cut shows the Power Cutter. 



Some of the characteristics of this popular machine are, first :— The Upward Cut, whereby the 

 knife shaft rests naturally on its bearings, and thus avoids that jarring of other machines, as the 

 Downward Cut lifts the shaft out of the box. 



By the Upward Cut the edges of the knives and the cutting plate are both In full view, so that 

 after sharpening and grinding, the knives can be adjusted accurately and easily, whereas with the 

 Downward Cut, the edges of the knives and cutting plate are obscured by the back edge and curve 

 of the knife. 



By a perfect arrangement the feeding rollers can open either parallel or obliquely, and at the 

 same time retain all parts in perfect position; and by opening obliquely will feed heavily on one side 

 and less on the other ; they are self -feeding and cannot clog or stop. 



By a peculiar device the fly wheel is fastened securely by a key and screw, but so arranged that 

 by loosening the set screw, it is quickly and easily removed without touching the key. 



The length of cut can be quickly and easily changed, every piece being plainly marked, so that 

 mistakes are impossible. ' 



ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED. 



