Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1920, Advertising, p. 125

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October, 1920 , THE MARINE . REVIEW | 125 Smoothly, Steadily, Efficiently— A Shepard Traveling Crane rolls along its tracks— day in, day out there is no variation. After years of service it will be found as dependable as the day it was installed. All running parts of a “Shepara”’, except the wind- ing mechanism and truck wheels, are enclosed with- in the main frame of the trolley. This frame forms Engineers of wide experience will a compact, and rigid foundation for the working gladly assist you 1n planning the parts and provides an effective enclosure. Gears right type of equipment for any operate in baths of oil, insuring thorough lubrica- plant. The services are ex- tion. tended without obligation on your part. Shepard Electric Traveling Cranes are made in capacities of 1 to 50 tons; Electric Hoists, 1/2 to 30 tons. : SHEPARD ELECTRIC CRANE & HOIST CO. 380 Schuyler Ave., Montour Falls, N. Y. New York Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburg | Boston San Francisco Cleveland Baltimore Detroit Melbourne Montreal London Member Electric Hoist Manufacturers’ Assn. Member Material Handling Machinery Manufacturers Assn. 2120-S Y ; » Please mention THE MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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