http://theshiveringbeggar.com http://theshiveringbeggar.com CRUCIBLE STEEL COMPANY OF AMERICA CATALOGUE OF PRODUCTS OF THE SANDERSON BROS. STEEL WORKS Copyright 1911 1913 EDITION General Offices HENRY W. OLIVER BUILDING. PITISBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 8-18-10M http://theshiveringbeggar.com SANDERSON BROS. ST EEL WORKS LocATION oF WoRKS The Sanderson Bros. Works of the CRUCIBLE STEEL COMPANY OF AMERICA are located at Syracuse, in the State of New York, United States of America. Syracuse is one of the largl! cities of the State, on the great Trunk Lines of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad, the tracks of which extend from the At­ lantic Ocean at New Y·�rk City-with connections covering all New England on t!te East-to Chicago and the greatcities of the West. The Delaware, Lackawana & Western Trunk Line brings the city within easy reach of the great anthracite coal fields of Penn­ sylvania, while the Erie Canal affords water transportation to and from the Great Lakes. Thriving manufacturing cities and towns in every direction afford markets for the prqducts, which, however, are shipped to all parts of the country and the world. WHEN ORDERING ALWAYS SPECIFY THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE STEEL IS TO BE USED. Pa&"e Three http://theshiveringbeggar.com CRUCIBLE ST EEL COMPANY OF AMERICA BROS. STEEL WORKS CRuciBLE STEEL CoMPANY OF AMERICA BRANCH HousEs DIRECTORS Boston, Mass. S81-S89 Congress Street Baltimore, Md 306 North Gay Street Herbert Du Puy C. C. Ramsey George E. Shaw Buffalo, N. Y. 69 Carroll Street A. W. Black R. H. Illingworth G. Harton Singer Cleveland, 721-727 Lakeside Ave., N. W. 0. G. M. Black J. W. Dougherty H. S. A. Stewart Cincinnati, 6 East Second Street 0. Geo. W. Crawford Chicago, Ill. 650-652-654 Washington Blvd. H. S. Wilkinson John A. Sutton Chattanoc1ga,Tenn. Cor. Newby and Foundry Streets H. D. W. English James H. Park G. W. Sargent Detroit, Mich. Cor. Fourth and Larned Streets J. M. May Denver, Col. 1225 and 1227 Wazee Street Hartford, Conn .. 70-74 Market Street Indianapolis, Ind. 437-489 South Illinois Street ExECUTIVE CoMMITTEE Louisville, Ky. 831 W. Main Street Herbert Du Puy, Chairman Milwaukee, Wis. 112-114 Clybo�rn Street C. C. Ramsey Montreal, Canada 19 St. Peter Street H. D. W. English H. S. A. Stewart New York, N. Y. 2 Rector Street (General Eastern Office) John A. Sutton James H. Park George E. Shaw New York, N. Y. 414 to 420 Canal Street (Warehouse) New Haven, Conn. 886 York Street Providence, R. I. 116 Clifford Street EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 528 Philadelphia, Pa. Arch Street Chairman Executive Committee Herbert Du Puy San Francisco, Cal. 536 to 548 Folsom Street President . C. C. Ramsey St. Louis, Mo. 1518 to 1522 N. Ninth Street St. Paul, Minn. Endicott Building John A. Sutton W. Dougherty 54 Vice Presidents ) J. Springfield, Mass. Taylor Street · 1 Geo. W. Sargent, Ph. D. Syracuse, N. Y .. Cor. Fayette and Magnolia Streets H. A. Brown 1014 Seattle, Wash. First Avenue, South Treasurer George A. Turville Toronto. Canada 163-165 Richmond Street, West Secretary . Chas. W. Rowlands London Paris Berlin Comptroller N. W. Nolen St. Petersburg GENERAL OFFICES Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Page Four Page http://theshiveringbeggar.com Five CRUCIBLE STEEL COMPANY O.Q, AMERICA SANDERSON BROS. STEEL WORKS TERMS Prices are subject to change without notice. INTRODUCTION Claims for errors must be made within thirty days after receipt of goods. HE Sanderson Bros. Steel Works were originally an American We will replace steel which proves to be defective, but will extension of the Sheffield Works of the same name, which not allow claims for labor or damage. Twere established in 1776. 'The Works at Syracuse �w re built in 1876, but were destroyed by fire in 1887, being rebuilt the follow­ Serious fires, strikes, differences with workmen, accidents to machinery, or other causesunavoidable or beyond our control, ing year with double the former capacity. shall excuse any delay caused thereby in filling orders. They have been under the present corporate ownership and Checks and drafts should be made to the order of Crucible management since 1900. Steel Company of America, and remitted to the Treasurer at Operated for a time under methods in vogue in Europe, the Pittsburgh, Pa. Sanderson Works have felt the American touch and impetus, and while holding fast to old and tried processes, have had incorporat­ ed with these such newer practice as experience has found to be When ordering always specify the of advantage; thus it is but candor to say that the Works were purpose for which the Steel is to be used. never more efficient than at the present time. Like the other PRODUCTIVE DEPARTMENTS of the CRUCIBLE S'l'EEL CoMPANY OF AMERICA, these Works are self-contained and DISTINCTIVE PRODUCTS turn out a product of the highest quality in various forms. These are recommended to the steel-consuming public under The products of the Sanderson Bros. Works of the the Sanderson axiom, so often stated that "It pays to use CRUCIBLE STEEL COMPANY OF AMERICA consist the most reliable Tool Steel in the market." of High Grade Steels made by the crucible process, including High Speed and Self-Hardening Steel, High Speed Polished Drill Rods, Carbon Steel .Polished Rods and Wire, Perman­ ent Magnet Steel, a number of brands of Fine Tool Steels, Die Blocks, Sheet Steels, and many Specialties. The excellent quality and careful finish of the products are specially noteworthy. Pace Six Page Seven http://theshiveringbeggar.com CRUCIBLE ST EEL COMPANY UF AMERICA SA NDERSON BROS. ST EEL WORKS "REX" HIGH SPEED STEEL HIGH SPEED STEEL f'orges Easily . REX "AA"· . ' REX "A" Anneals and Machines Readily. Responds perfectly to Heat Treatment A maximum of Hardness, Toughness, Endurance and Strength can be attained. Its Cutting Power, both with respect to Depth of Cut and DESCR,IPTIO N, USES AND SUGGESTIONS FOR cetaining its Cutting Edge under the greatest stress and speed, is a conspicuous feature. TREATMENT "REx" HIGH SPEED STEEL is recommended and extensively used for:- LATHE TooLs, END MILLS, PLANER TooLS, SLOTTING CUTTERS, BoRING TooLs, THREADING CUTTERS, BOUT twelve years ago a distinctive and significant ad­ RAIL and other DRILLS, DIES, ETC., ETC. GEAR C:OTTERS, vance in the steel-making art was achieved when the BLANKING AND SCKEW CuT- Crucible Steel Company of America produced " E " HIGH TING DIES, A R x SPEED STEEL. TAPs, INSERT REAMER BLADES, REAMERS, SEGMENTAL TAPS, TWIST AND STRAIGHT DRILLS, FoRMED MILLING TooLs, INTRICATE SPECIAL CuTTERS, It is scarcely necessary at this time to state the advan­ MILLING CUTTERS, ETc., ETC. tages of " REx" HIGH SPEED STEEL in economy of costs and It is extensively used for Dies for Forming Hot general efficiency since its extensive use has made its merits so Iron and Steel such as Bolt and Rivet Dies, Gripping Dies, well known, yet it may be pointed out that as the use of H IGH Domino or H�ding Tools, Nut Piercers, Nut Boxes, Crown­ ing Tools, Shear Blades, Cut-Offs, Swedging Dies, Spike Cut­ SPEED STEEL developed, the quality of "REx" has been im­ ters and Dies, etc. , etc. proved, the result being that to-day this STEEL is the accepted Also for certain classes of Tools for Stone Work, Machine standard-the acknowledged leader among HIGH SPEED STEELS. Woodworking Knives, and for Forming Tools in Tin and Sheet Metal, Rubber, Glass, etc. As time progressed new adaptations and uses were found WE FURNISH IN ANY LENGTH BARS, ANNEALED OR UNAN­ NEALED, ROUNDS, SQUARES, OCTAGONS, FLA'rS, for this STEEL, and we venture the opinion that the user of HIGH BLOCKS, SPEED STEEL will find the suggestions in this catalogue BLANKS, of interest and profit. CuT AND FoRGED Discs. Also Tool Holder Sizes Hardened Ready for use (see Page 11) Page Eight Page http://theshiveringbeggar.com Nine CRUCIBLE STE EL COMPANY OF AMERICA SANDERSON BROS. STEEL WORKS HIGH SPEED STEEL CARRIED IN STOCK HIGH SPEED STEEL We carry at all of our Branches a complete stock of AN­ NE;U- ED and UNAN NEAL ED RouNDS for Taps, Reamers, Twist HARDEN ED LENGTHS FO R TooL HoLD ERS Dn11s, etc., also FLATS and SQUA RE S, both ANNE ALED and UN­ squares u to l-inch in­ ANNE AL ED, while special shapes and sizes are supplied promptly We sOpply High Speed Steel in p E ID Tool Holders from the Works. clusive, HARDE NE D IN THE BAR, READY FO R Us We also carry at these Branches a complete stock of AN­ or otherwise. SI NGL E AND Do uBLE �EALED Discs for Circular Cutters, Dies, etc., ranging in sizes A complete stock of sma11 squares, three (S) foot lengths, HARDENED RE AD Y FO R US E from i inches diameter and lar�er by }4_-inch thick and heavier. BEVELS, in (SEE LI ST herein). These D1scs are evenly annealed, extra is carried at al1 our Branches. soft, ready to be made up. For those Tool Makers who choose It is not necessary to heat this steel, but it can be nicked and then to use forged Btanks in preference to Cut, we su_P-ply specia11y on a sharp emery wheel, broken off to length desired, Fo RG ED Discs and BL O CKS as per fo1lowing Classifications: ground to the required cutting shape. HIGH SPEED STEEL CLASSIFICATION STANDARD SIZES OF FORGED DISCS standard sizes and len ths of Hardened High ANNEALED The ordinary g Steel for Tool Holders are as fo11ows: Base Price .............................................. Speed Extra Per Lb. Xi inch square, 2% inches long. Cents ..Ar u " 27'2 " " 25 .
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