Methods of A. O. Smith Corp.; daily capacity of 7000 frames; nearly all steel comes to plant in form of strips, which are rolled to remove curvature and inspected automatically for dimensions; operations and handling are automatic except pickling, cleaning and oiling stock and inspecting assembled frame; economical use of strip steel dependent upon offsetting operation making strip conform to vertical curves of finished frame. (see also Iron Trade Rev., vol. 83, no. 8, Aug. 23, 1928, pp. 441-443 and 483, 5 figs.; also Automotive Industries, vol. 58, no. 11, Mar. 17, 1928, pp. 437-439, 4 figs.; and Iron Age, vol. 121, no. 12, Mar. 22, 1928, pp. 794-796 and 840, 6 figs)
The automatic fabrication of automobile frames
Soc. Automotive Engrs. -- Jl
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Journal ; 22 , n 5
1928
5 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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