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5) STRETCH FORMING MACHINE
This is the latest technology in square shape
forming after electrically welded-cylindrical
tin plates bodies. The machine is especially designed
for dual operation which operates stretch forming
and four sides border embossing at one time. All
the experience during years of development and
construction of this machine has been drawn upon
to ensure improved output.

6) SQUARE BODY FLANGER
This machine has the reputation of producing
first class work and requires a minimum of maintenance
over long periods. The machine is very substantially
constructed, the flanging plate being made of
oil toughened, tool steel. Link pins, fulcrum
pins, etc. are case hardened and the forming block
and clamping sides are hand bedded to specially
prepare templates.
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7) TOP BOTTOM FORMING MACHINE
Top Bottom and container stamping press heavy
duty type suitable for top bottom embossing die
geared operated complete with motor starter and
'V' belts

8) COMPOUND DIE LINING MACHINE
The machine has been developed to line square,
rectangular and irregular shaped cans' end.
The Operator places the end on the chuck, and
then presses the pedal which engages a single
cycle of the machine. The plate die rises out
of compound bath and transfers a controlled amount
to the applying die. The applying die then carries
the compound to the end and deposits it thereon.

9) STATIONERY SEAMING MACHINE
The machine incorporates latest design features
with automatic seaming for producing double seams
by the roll on principle for stationery square,
round cornered rectangular and irregular tins.
Especially useful for closing filled tins.

10) ROTATING DOUBLE SEAMING MACHINE
The machine frictions the double seams on top
and bottom to the bodies one and at a time.
The machine is equipped with respective closing
chuck which is already built in the machine. The
machine is run with two seaming rollers frictioning
single double operation. Double seam cans are
seamed by operating two rollers, thus doubling
their thickness and giving additional strength
on the cans, for the economy of solder.

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