1982-1986
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ESCO DONATES EQUIPMENT, TO ECJC
radial drill press will be used in training students in all drilling opkrations including drilling, boring, counter- sinking, reaming, and spotfacing. This major p i e~e of equipment, weighing 22,000 lbs. was transported to the college from ESCO on a Newton County Beat One trailer and loaded and unloaded with special equipment and manpower provided by ESCO. In addition to the radial drill press, ESCO has given to East Central two Motorola remote control units and transmitters for use in its elec- tronic technology program.
ESCO employees, Dick Hickman (left) of Newton and Ralph Chaney (second from left) of Hickory, visited East Central Junior College campus recently to present a radial drill press given by ESCO Corporation to the Machine Shop program. Hickman is General Foreman of Fabrica- tion and Chaney is GeneralForeman of Maintenance. Ac- cepting od behalf of the college and the Vocational Divi- sion were Jim Hansford, Industrial Training Coor- dinator, (second from right) and Richard Clark, Machine Shop Instructor (far 'right). The Cincinnati Bickford
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