Padding Attachment No. 15050

Hamilton Steel Tables are quickly and easily converted  -
into modern Padding Tables with this device. Illustration
at right shows all parts in place for padding while the one
at bottom shows the position of the same parts when not  - .
in use. Padding Board and Drip Pan are the only units                                                  A
not actually secured to the table at all times.
Details
Uprights (A) are 18 inches long and made of  " cold-
rolled steel threaded to top. The Padding Board (D) is
of selected 14" stock 10" wide and 44" long, with a 34"
center slot in each end to receive the upright as shown in
illustration. Pressure is obtained by use of 6" Star Wheels
(C) on uprights. (B) is metal washer between star wheel
and board.
The uprights extend through the flange of the table top
and are held securely by a locked nut. They operate
freely in the holes and, when not in use and board
removed, hang loosely at sides of table.
Drip Pan (E) catches the drippings from the brush or
from the pads when pressure is applied.
Tables Nos. 15038, 15040 and 15042 are regularly
supplied with holes drilled in flanges, 5 inches from each
end, to accommodate Padding Attachment.                             End viewshowing Table as
Gluing-On Attachment No. 15052
Gluing-On Attachment consists of two parts: Swinging Bracket (G) which is attached to a stationary part which in
turn is fastened to angle table leg; Aluminum Pan (H), 8." diameter, which fits snugly into the Swinging Bracket and in
which the Glue Pot is placed; Aluminum Cup (K), 42" diameter, for holding the Glue Brush when not in use. We do
not supply the Glue Pot.
The swinging part is on a hinged joint which permits swinging the Glue Pot clear of the table top either at end or side.
A slight touch only is required to swing the Bracket, Brush, Glue Pot and contents under the table entirely out of the way
of the workmen. Brackets are made of grey cast-iron and may be quickly attached to the flange of the table leg with the
aid of no tool other
than a wrench.
The Glue Pot (L)
rests in Aluminum Pan
(H) which sets loosely
into the bracket proper.
Attached to the bracket
-A   is a smaller Bracket (J)
of proper size to hold
a 4-2" cup (K).
By the old method
the Glue Pot and Brush
might be anywhere in
the room. Where our
device is installed all
parts are always in one
place - most conven-
ient for use when
needed, and entirely
Showing Padding and Gluing-On Attachments when not in use                out of the way when
- entirely out of the way, but instantly available when needed.          not in use.
HAMILTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY
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