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24233Entry/Object ID
2025.3.357Tags
1900s, british, scissors, shears, nowillDescription
24,233. Nowill, E. Nov. 23.
Scissors and shears. -- In order to force the shanks a1, b1 of scissors &c. apart so as to adjust the set of the blades and cause them to assume an angular position with regard to one another, a screw c, Fig. 2, passes through the shank a1 behind the pivot a3 and bears against the shank b1. The screw c may be replaced by a stud which has at its end a cam c3, Fig. 4, having an inclined face which works in a hole a5 having a corresponding inclined face. The cam can be rotated by a milled head c1 on the stud, or by a screwdriver working in a nick in the end of the stud.Relationships
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studygroup@scissornet.orgCreate Date
April 23, 2025Updated By
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April 23, 2025