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Description A typical milling machine of the 1900-1920 era. This is a horizontal -spindle universal miller built by the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
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Source Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. A treatise on milling and milling machines. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA: Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, 1919.
Author Cincinnati Milling Machine Company
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A "Universal Horizontal Milling Machine" with change gearing and and index head capable of helical/spiral gear cutting. One of the most versatile and capable machines ever built. The Cincinnati Index heads were adaptable to other milling machines.

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