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3" x 8" Thropp Mill. (Mills).


3" x 8" "Thropp Mill, SN 1472, 38:1 reducer, rebuilt 2 HP motor, new brake, new chromed rolls, new bronze bronze, in metallurgy
bronze, in metallurgy, alloy of copper, tin, zinc, phosphorus, and sometimes small amounts of other elements. Bronzes are harder than brasses.
 bearings, new grease grease, mixture of lubricant and thickener. It is used to reduce friction between surfaces from which oils would leak away or cause damage by dripping, or where lubrication must be assured for extended periods. Many greases are mixtures of mineral oil and soap.  cups, new motor starter starter

Welsh springer spaniel.
, new contols, new overhead and knee safeties, Rebuilt.

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Publication:Rubber World
Date:Mar 1, 2002
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