Horizontal milling using a small gang cutter and the 3-jaw chuck attachment No. 107
Milling an angular cutter. The job is held on a work arbor, fitting directly into the No. 101 indexing head itself held on the No. 102 swivelling base with the index plate held in front of the spindle
Tap fluting. One end of the work is held in a collet, the other supported by the tailstock No. 100 centre. The three required divisions are obtained by the No. 101 indexing unit
Fluting a taper reamer. The job is held by a collet in the indexing head and supported by the tailstock centre - both being mounted on the sub-table No. 113
Milling a spiral fluted cutter. The job is held in a collet in the spiral indexing attachment No. 103. With the vertical head set to the required helix angle the automatic feed is used to make the cut.
Milling an indexing pawl assembly. The indexing head is mounted on the No. 102 swivelling base and the work held in a stepped collet.
Making a new index plate. The work is held on an arbor fitting directly into the headstock spindle and indexed (from the rear) by the worm-wheel indexer No. 106. The holes are bored using the swivelling index head No. 101 and the quill No. 112 (though the round-belt drive to the latter is not shown)
Milling a circular T-slot using the rotary table. The table's adjustable stops are used to prevent sideways movement.
Gnashing a circular form tool held in the swivel base machine vice No. 104
Cutting a worm wheel. The work is mounted on an arbor held in the No. 101 indexing head with the vertical head, holding a gear form cutter, set to the helix angle of the worn wheel
Milling a cam for use in a "Swiss Auto" lathe. The work is held in an arbor secured in the No. 102 indexing unit to which has been fitted the No. 106 worm-wheel indexer.
Milling a skew rack. Held in a the swivel-base machine vice No. 104 the job is machined by a gear hob cutter held on the horizontal arbor supported by the overarm of headstock Type 96