Inverted Bull Clock for Wire Drawing February 1942
The vintage image features an inverted bull clock used in the brass and copper industry for drawing large diameter wire. In February 1942, the Chase Brass and Copper Company in Euclid, Ohio, utilized this modern equipment to automatically coil wire as it exited the machine. This process was crucial for efficient handling in manufacturing. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents key industrial advancements of the era.
A statement in any room, each reproduction is printed on museum-quality archival paper using a restored version of the original. Bring a piece of American History into your home today.
Inverted Bull Clock for Wire Drawing February 1942
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