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  1. Henry Maudslay. Henry Maudslay (22 de agosto de 1771 - 14 de febrero de 1831) fue un ingeniero e inventor británico del siglo XIX, gran innovador de las máquinas herramienta. [1]

  2. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Ingeniero e inventor británico del siglo XIX, Henry Maudslay es conocido como el padre de la industria de la máquina herramienta. Sus innovaciones sentaron una base fundamental para la Revolución Industrial, al mejorar la intercambiabilidad y precisión en la fabricación de herramientas.

  3. Henry Maudslay (pronunciation and spelling) (22 August 1771 – 14 February 1831) was an English machine tool innovator, tool and die maker, and inventor. He is considered a founding father of machine tool technology. His inventions were an important foundation for the Industrial Revolution.

  4. Henry Maudslay (born Aug. 22, 1771, Woolwich, Kent, Eng.—died Feb. 14, 1831, London) was a British engineer and inventor of the metal lathe and other devices. The son of a workman at the Woolwich Arsenal, Maudslay was apprenticed to Joseph Bramah, who manufactured locks.

  5. British mechanical engineer Henry Maudslay (1771-1831), known as the father of the machine-tool industry, laid an important foundation for the Industrial Revolution by improving interchangeability and precision in tool-making. Maudslay also made many other advancements in engine design.

  6. Henry Maudslay. 1789 - at the age of 18, working for Joseph Bramah, Maudslay devised and constructed the machines capable of producing the precisely designed parts for his new form of lock. 1794 - designed a new form of slide rest for the lathe.

  7. www.erih.net › how-it-started › stories-about-people-biographiesBiography – ERIH

    Henry Maudslay made rhw machine tools that made possible the widespread percolation of engineering skills during the Industrial Revolution, and guided the education of many of the leading British engineers of the mid-19th century.