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Saw-tem′per-ing ma-chine′.

One for holding a saw-blade to prevent buckling when plunged into the bath. The studded and perforated plates are adjustable in distance from each other, and the studs impinge upon the opposite sides of the plate, while the same is lowered into the bath in a horizontal position to insure all parts entering the oil at the same time. See tempering.

Saw-plate tempering-machine.

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