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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1918, Advertising, p. 20

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THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1918 20 MOST EFFICIENT AIR TOOLS MADE For Ship Yards and Docks The New Cleveland Riveter is shorter over all. Hits a harder blow, uses less Air in operation, has higher speed with less recoil than any Riveter on the market: it has a driving capacity of 14" to 14" Rivets, and is fitted with outside or inside latch as preferred. A very desirable Hammer for ship construction. ‘CLEVELAND AIR DRILLS FOR SHIP YARDS It is very compact and easily handled by one man. We make 61 types and sizes of Air Drills, capacities ranging from )4-in. to 4-in. in steel. The Cleveland Wood-boring Drill No. 20 W, illustrated is a light weight high speed machine with a capacity of 2-in. boring in wood. CLEVELAND CHIPPING, CALKING AND SCALING HAMMERS Are made in 25 styles and sizes, with three types of handles, inside and outside latch pistol grip and outside latch enclosed. ' They are made in following aa Aan of stroke, 1/4-in., 2-in., 214-in., 3-in., 314-in., 4-in., 5-in. and 7-in. Cleveland Hammers are in general use and are well liked by the men on account of their high speed and steadiness in operation. They are ideal for ship calking and chipping. Write for Illustrated Catalog No. 14. BOWES AIR HOSE COUPLINGS Absolutely Air Tight Instantly connected under all pressures. or disconnected. Over 1,000,000 in general use everywhere. Bulletins 29 and 37 mailed on request. THE CLEVELAND PNEUMATIC TOOL COMPANY New York Main Offices and Works: CLEVELAND, OHIO Chicago Philadelphia Detroit San Francisco Birmingham Pittsburgh Canadian Trade Supplied By CLEVELAND PNEUMATIC TOOL COMPANY OF CANADA, Ltd., TORONTO, ONT. John McDonald & Co., Pollokshaws, Glasgow, Scotland. Please mention THE Marine REvIEW when writing to Advertisers

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