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English: Fig. 3.—12-in. Merchant Guide-Mill and Engine. Four-set mill.
A, B, Three-high sets. C, Works either three-high or two-high; a, being a dummy roll. D, Two-high set (guide rolls). E, Coupling pieces. F, Housings. G, Pinions. The mill is capable of rolling rounds, squares, flats, angles, tees or similar sections by changing the rolls. The guide rolls D are used for small sections, and the second set B for merchant iron (larger sections). |
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Source | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page%3AEB1911_-_Volume_23.djvu/491 |
Author | Encyclopædia Britannica |
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