1942 Norton Type C Grinder for War Production
A Norton type C six-inch semi-automatic cylindrical grinder operates in a Stamford, Connecticut plant in February 1942. Originally designed for grinding motor shafts for electric shavers, it was converted for war production. The machine now grinds spring collets with tight tolerances of .002 inches, supporting U.S. wartime manufacturing efforts.
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1942 Norton Type C Grinder for War Production
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