The manufacture of bolts and nuts

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The operation of the Lake Erie Bolt & Nut Co is described. Continuous rod heading (in which an upsetter forms the heads, cuts, then ejects the bolt into a quench) and tong heading (in which bolts are handled with tongs by an operator) are discussed. Advantages of using gas as fuel are considered.

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Description

The operation of the Lake Erie Bolt & Nut Co is described. Continuous rod heading (in which an upsetter forms the heads, cuts, then ejects the bolt into a quench) and tong heading (in which bolts are handled with tongs by an operator) are discussed. Advantages of using gas as fuel are considered.

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Author(s)

Nealey, J.B, American Gas Association, Lake Erie Bolt & Nut Co., Lake Erie Iron Co., Lamson & Sessions Co.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products7(12): 418-420, 436-437 1932

Year

1932