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4. Vertical turret lathes (turret type head, not rotating table) of work diameter capacity exceeding 39 inches (991 mm.).

5. Chucking and facing lathes of work diameter capacity exceeding 96 inches (2,438 mm.) or with travel of carriage exceeding 7 feet (2,134 mm.).

6. Car and locomotive wheel lathe (machines designed specifically for this work) of work diameter capacity exceeding 96 inches (2,438 mm.).

7. Turret lathes of chuck capacity exceeding 24 inches (610 mm.) or of bar capacity exceeding 3 inches (76 mm.).

8. Milling machines of general purpose and universal types, hori zontal and vertical, any of whose specifications exceed the following limits:–

(A) Maximum overall weight: 4 tons.

(B) Following rectangular table dimensions:—

(I) Maximum length 48 inches (1,219 mm.).

(II) Maximum width: 14 inches (356 mm.).

(C) Following round table dimensions:–

(I) Maximum table diameter: 24 inches (610 mm.).

(II) Maximum work diameter capacity: 32 inches (813 mm.).

9. Planer milling machines of distance between housing exceeding 4 feet (1,219 mm.) or on length of platen exceeding 12 feet (3,658 mm.) or of number of heads exceeding 3.

10. Grinding machines of the following kinds:—

(A) Cylindrical general purpose machines of work diameter capacity exceeding 30 inches (762 mm.) or of distance between centres exceeding 9 feet (2,743 mm.), but not including machines specifically designed for and limited to finishing rolling mill, calendar, printing and other similar machine parts.

(B) Surface rectangular table machines of platen width exceeding 24 inches (610 mm.) or of platen length exceeding 72 inches (1,829 mm.).

(C) Surface round table machines of table diameter exceeding 36 inches (914 mm.).

11. Gear producing machines of all types whose work diameter capacity exceeds 60 inches (1,524 mm.).

12. Forging hammers of all types, of falling weight exceeding 34 tons (3-556 metric tons).

13. Forging machines of bar stock diameter or equivalent cross section exceeding 34 inches (89 mm.). 14. Mechanical presses of an effective operating pressure exceeding 1,000 tons (1,016 metric tons). 15. Hydraulic presses of an effective operating pressure exceeding 1,000 tons (1,016 metric tons). 16. Precision jig boring machines of a lateral displacement of cutter with reference to work (or displacement of work with respect to cutter) exceeding 24 inches (610 mm.).


BASIC LAW for the Federal Republic of Germany.—Bonn, 23rd May, 1949.

(Translation)([1])

Conscious of its responsibility before God and mankind, filled with the resolve to preserve its national and political unity and to serve world peace as an equal partner in a united Europe, the German people,

  1. Published in the Military Government Gazette—Germany (British Zone), No. 35, on 10th September, 1949.