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Steel and Wood Printing Plant Equipments
HAMILTON UNIT GALLEY CABINETS
MADE IN BOTH STEEL AND WOOD
These are the most effective cabinets for storing live matter on pressed steel galleys of the
sizes listed in the tables below. There are seven sizes, six of which hold 100 galleys each, while
one holds 50 galleys. The galley openings are
numbered from 1 to 100. When more than one
cabinet is used, each should be designated by a
symbol letter (which is furnished gratis upon
request), as shown in illustration, and galley
proofs should be numbered A1-A100, 11-B100,
and so on, a method that is quite as easy and
more effective than if the numbers were con-
secutive. With consecutive numbers it is not so
easy to locate a galley in an extensive installa-
tion as it is with symbol letters.
Though galleys are shown in the illustration,
they are not included with the cabinets, and
need to be ordered separately, as required.
The illustration shows Galley Cabinet No.
13540 in steel. It holds 100 steel galleys, size
83/4x13 in. It is also made in wood to hold the     No. 13541 (N STEEL); No.3540 (IN WOOD)
same number of galleys.                               Seven sizes made. See tables below
STEEL GALLEY CABINETS WITH STEEL RUNs-No SHELVES
No. f  FoorSpac   Heght    Approximate
No.      Capacity    Size of Galley  N. of      Floor Space     He        *Shipping
Tiers        Inches       Inches    Weight, Lbs.
13538       50         8%x13 in.        2         22%x14Y/       381          200
13540       100        8%x13 in.        4         44 x14/        38%          285
13541       100       10 x16 in.        4         49%x17%        38Y          330
13542       100       12 x18 in.        4         57 x19        38%          400
13544       100        31x23/ in.       4         231x25         381          350
13545       100        6%x23  in.       4         34 x25         38%          380
13565       100        8%x23/ in.       4         43 x25         38           400
WOOD GALLEY CABINETS WITH STEEL RUNs-No SHELVES
Approximate
No.      Capacity    Size of Galley  No. of     Floor Space     Height     Shipping
N. Cpct    SieoGaly         Tiers        Inches       Inches    Weight, Lbs.
3538        50         8%x13 in.       2          23 x17         38%         150
3540        100        8%x13 in.       4          43%x17         38           225
3541        100      10 x16 in.        4          48%x20         38%         300
3542        100      12 x18 in.        4          563/4x22       38%         350
3544        100       3 x23  in.       4          22%x27%        38%         200
3545        100       61x23% in.       4          33%x27%        38%         260
3565        100       8%x23  in.       4          42/4x27%      38%         325
*Shipping Weights are without galleys
GREAT ECONOMIES OF THE GALLEY STORAGE SYSTEM
Among methods making for economies in production in composing rooms, none has proved
more effective than the system of storing live jobs and pages on pressed steel galleys. The
cabinets listed above are a necessary part of this system, which was first devised for the benefit
of the printers by the American Type Founders Company.
The system affords the means of indexing each job. As the job is placed in a storage cabinet,
the number of the opening in the cabinet is penciled on the proof. With the proof in hand, any
employee is enabled to find the job without loss of time. Our pressed steel galleys, though low-
priced, are made accurately, so that a job may be set on one and kept on it until it is locked up.
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