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Full text of ' o-o hand tools and engineers’ tools lathe tools magnetic tools permanent magnets JAMES NEILL & COMPANY (SHEFFIELD) LTD NAPIER STREET SHEFFIELD S 11 8HB ENGLAND Telephone 26781 (STD 0742) Telex 54278 The business James Neill & Company (Sheffield) Limited — or ECLIPSE, as the Com- pany is known widely and familiarly — was founded in 1889. Today, wherever tools are used, the brand name ECLIPSE is renowned. This fame, achieved over the years, and now so firmly established, has as its basis the single- ness of purpose of the late James Neill, founder of the Company. That singleness of purpose, was to provide service to industry by manufacturing products of practical design and consistent high quality.
The generations that have succeeded James Neill have never deviated from that basic purpose and it is the reason why ECLIPSE tools are so readily accepted anywhere. James Neill was an accountant who gave up his career and turned to steelmaking. He rented a twelve-hole coke furnace and began to make steel by the crucible process. Later he made a composite steel ( a steel-faced iron) and, with this intimate knowledge of steelmaking turned his attention ultimately to the manufacture of tools. James Neill was a perfectionist and refused to accept anything but the best. He laid down standards that would ensure the highest qual- ity and saw to it that those standards were rigidly observed. Long before he died in 1930, James Neill saw his policy of consistent high quality and design-for-the-job bear the rich fruits of user confidence.
And so it is at the present time. The policy is firmly rooted, not only in the production of ECLIPSE tools but also in the field of dis- tribution. Of all the tools in the ECLIPSE range, hacksaw blades have perhaps done more to make the brand name so widely accepted. First pro- duced in 1911, they owe their success to their cutting efficiency and length of life, qualities ensured by use of the finest quality steel and the highest standards of production, strictly controlled at every stage right through to final inspection and packaging. Today, the steel used in the manufacture of in iWH i t flfflffl ^ y yiypiBffl ECLIPSE hacksaw blades are made in the Com- pany’s own high frequency electric melting furnaces and rolled in their own rolling mills. Portishead Third Zip Rar Download.
Continuous research facilitates the develop- ment of still better blade performance and ex- haustive practical testing of blades is under- taken continuously in the works by both skilled and unskilled operators and also on no less than twenty-six hacksaw machines. It is not unnatural for a manufacturer of hack- saw blades to make the frames in whiph they can be used. Several patterns of ECLIPSE frame are available.
The manufacture of hacksaw frames led to the designing and marketing of other types of saw and the range now includes saws for cutting sheet material, coping and piercing saws, a general purpose saw that cuts both wood and metal with the same blade, and a variety of other saws and sawing accessories. A practical range of engineers' hand and pre- cision tools developed during the Second World War makes up an important group of ECLIPSE tools. The First World War brought about a greatly increased demand for magnetsand in response to an urgent Government appeal the Company undertook the manufacture of permanent mag- nets for magnetos to replace supplies pre- viously obtained from Germany. Since then, constant research has enabled ECLIPSE to be always able to accommodate new and improved materials and designs to cater for the rapid advances in radio, television and electronics. Research and technical know-how led to an important breakthrough in workholding tech- niques in 1934 when the Company designed and produced the first permanent magnet chuck. After using a loudspeaker magnet to hold a small circular slitting saw during a face grinding operation, it was realised that the method was one of considerable promise if the problem of switching off the magnetic flux could be overcome.
The solution — as simple as it was ingenious — was to provide an alternative path along which the magnetic flux could be diverted without detriment to the magnet. From this almost accidental beginning, has developed not only a range of permanent magnetic chucks, but also a series of ingenious but simple magnetic devices for workholding and lifting. Not only has the ECLIPSE range of tools grown to meet the needs of modern industry, but the Company itself has also grown. James Neill started the business more than 75 years ago with 12 men, buttoday the number of employees with the Company and its subsidiaries is over 3,000. The principal United Kingdom sub- sidiaries of the Company are: The Hallamshire Steel Company Ltd., Peter Stubs Ltd., and Whiteley, Lang & Neill Ltd., and overseas it has associate manufacturing companies in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, and subsidiary selling companies in Australia, the U.S.A. 3 HIGH SPEED STEEL HACKSAW BLADES SINGLE EDGE FOR HAND AND LIGHT POWER USE Length Width Thickness Teeth in inches in inches in inches per inch 14 teeth 18 teeth 24 teeth 32 teeth ALL HARD TYPE 10 y.
025 18, 24, 32 H1018 HI 024 H1032 12 y. 025 14, 18, 24, 32 H1214 H1218 H1224 HI 232 12% 032 14, 18, 24 H1214-3 HI 21 8-3 HI 224-3 FLEXIBLE TYPE io y, 025 18, 24, 32 FH1018 FH1024 FH1032 12 y, 025 14, 18, 24, 32 FH1214 FH1218 FH1224 FH1232 SINGLE EDGE FOR POWER USE Length Width Thickness Teeth Size No. In Inches in inches in inches per inch 4 teeth 6 teeth 10 teeth 14 teeth 12 1 •050 10, 14 H1210-5 HI 21 4-5 14 1 •050 10, 14 HI 41 0-5 HI 41 4-5 14 iy« •062 6, 10 HI 406-6 HI 41 0-6 14 iy.
•075 4, 6 HI 404-7 HI 406-7 16 iy* 062 6, 10 HI 606-6 HI 61 0-6 16 iy* •075 4, 6 H1604-7 HI 606-7 17 i •050 10, 14 HI 71 0-5 HI 714-5 17 iy* 062 4, 6, 10 HI 704-6 HI 706-6 HI 71 0-6 18 i% •062 6, 10 HI 806-6 HI 81 0-6 18 i% 075 4, 6 HI 804-7 HI 806-7 18 1 3 /4 088 4, 6 H1804-8 HI 806-8 21 iy. •075 6 H2106-7 21 i% •088 4, 6 H2104-8 H2106-8 24 iy* •088 4, 6 H2404-8 H 2406-8 24 2 •100 4, 6 H2404-0 H2406-0 30 2% •100 4 H3004-0 ECLIPSE hacksaw blades conform to British Standard Specification 1919 r I ECLIPSE i • L ■ ( HIGH SPEED STEEL 1 ( i 4 LOW TUNGSTEN STEEL HACKSAW BLADES SINGLE EDGE FOR HAND AND LIGHT POWER USE Length Width in Inches in inches Thickness in Inches Teeth per inch 14 teeth Size No. 18 teeth 24 teeth 32 teeth FLEXIBLE TYPE 10 /, 025 18, 24, 32 FI 01 8 FI 024 FI 032 12% •025 14, 18, 24, 32 FI 21 4 F1218 FI 224 FI 232 12% •032 14, 28, 24 FI 21 4-3 F1218-3 FI 224-3 ALL HARD TYPE 10% 025 18, 24, 32 A1018 A1024 A1032 12 •025 14, 18, 24, 32 A1214 A1218 A1224 A1232 12% •032 14, 18, 24 A1214-3 A1218-3 A1 224-3 DOUBLE EDGE FOR HAND USE Length Width Thickness Teeth in inches in inches in inches per inch 10 1 •032 24 D1 024-3 12 1 •032 24 D1 224-3 SINGLE EDGE FOR POWER USE Length Width Thickness Teeth Size No. In inches in inches in inches per inch 10 teeth 14 teeth 12 1 •050 10, 14 A1210-5 A1214-5 14 1 •050 10, 14 A1410-5 A1414-5 14 I /4 062 10 A1410-6 16 1 050 10, 14 A1610-5 A1614-5 16 I /4 062 10 A 161 0-6 ECLIPSE hacksaw blades conform to British Standard Specification 1919 TYRES OF ECLIPSE HACKSAW BLADES HIGH SPEED STEEL blades provide the best performance obtainable from a hacksaw blade. They not only combine maximum length of life with speed of cutting but also will cut the harder materials which other qualities of hacksaw blade will not tackle. They should, therefore, be used for all sawing where maximum blade life and cutting speed are required, and for the more specialised sawing of alloy steel, heat treated steel and other hard metals. For hand use, they are available in two types, viz.: ALL HARD type blades, which are the blades for the operator who requires the performance of a High Speed Steel blade and has the experience to obtain full advantage from the rigidity and the exceptional length of life which the All Hard type offers.
FLEXIBLE type blades, which, being hardened on the cutting edge only, are unbreakable in normal use — these are the best blades to use where the performance of a High Speed Steel blade is required but where, because of lack of experience or the awkward nature of the work, blade breakage may prevent full advantage being obtained from the All Hard type. For light power and heavy power use, High Speed Steel blades are made in the All Hard type only. LOW TUNGSTEN STEEL blades are intended for the general purpose sawing of mild steel, brass, aluminium, copper and similar metals. For hand and light power use, they are available in two types, viz.: FLEXIBLE type blades, which, being hardened on the cutting edge only, are unbreakable in normal use and are, therefore, recommended for general use especially by unskilled or semi-skilled operators and where the work cannot be held firmly pr is in an awkward position.
ALL HARD type blades, which, being hardened throughout, are more rigid and are preferred by some operators who find the greater rigidity an aid to accurate sawing. For heavy power use, Low Tungsten Steel blades are made in the All Hard type only. THE SELECTION AND USE OF HACKSAW BLADES To obtain the most economical and satisfactory results from ECLIPSE hacksaw blades it is necessary to use the most suitable quality, type and size of blade. A standard size of blade should always be used unless there are exceptional and unusual circumstances which make the use of a special blade essential. A standard size of blade offers an advantage in both price and delivery. General advice on sawing is dealt with fully in the ECLIPSE instructional booklets, copies of which are available free of charge. Advice on specific sawing problems is always available from the ECLIPSE Technical Liaison Department.
6 ECLIPSE BANDSAW ECLIPSE Bandsaw is produced on the very latest machinery by a Company which is famous throughout the world for the metal cutting saws which it manufactures. Bosch Dmo 10 E Manual For Mf8380cdw. Right at the start of production, and at eight later stages, very close control is exercised over quality. The steel from which ECLIPSE bandsaw is manufactured is made to an exact specification, and is thoroughly inspected before production commences. The teeth are milled on machines which provide extreme accuracy of tooth form and pitch which, in turn, enables an accurate set to be applied to the teeth. After milling and setting, the band is heat treated on specially designed equipment which ensures that the ideal balance between hardness and toughness is obtained. 7 CARBON STEEL.