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IN-FORMATION REPORT
SUBJECT Gorki Milling Machine Works No. 113
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2. The works comes under the Chief Directorate of Machine Tool Industry of
the Ministry of Machine Tool Construction of the USSR.
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The Gorki Mil12ag Machine Works No. x13 (Gorkovski Zavod Frezernykh
$taukov or GZ S) at Gorki is located on the left bank of the Oka River,
In the southwestern ;part of the town about half a kilometer from the
river. The izumber 113 was used during the war but now is generally
omitted.
The plane-for the Gorki Milling Machine Works were completed in 1931 and
construction was bean in 1932. In 1934, the first part of the works was
pleted, was equipped with machine tools (mostly of foreign make)* and
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began production. In the same year, the works turned out the first ex-
perimental alab.milling machines (prodolno-frezerny stank). In 1938, the
second part of the works was completed and went into full production.
Construction took place during the war, when four buildings were erected,
and is still continuing. The works, including two buildings which have
not yet been completed, occupies an area of about 105,000 square meters.
1. The approximate number of personnel is 6,000, e.mplojed. in three shifts
of eight hours each.
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$. Before the war, the works manufactured the following types of milling
machines:
a. Slab-milling machines (prodolno-frezerny stanok) types 6G55, 6G65, etc.
b. GonsoVle-nillQlingmaac~hyines (konsolno-frezerny stank) types 83r 682
(3.8 We 683 (e~! n8 Kw), 612 (3.8 Kw), 6B12 (4.3 Kw), &B82 (4.3 Kw),
and 615 (7.8 iw).
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a. Specialized machine. tools of the following types: 65101. 6596g.
6S96d. '691.25, 6S1d.5, 65119, 65131, etc.
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ci. Heavy machines type 616P. etc.
In 1940, the output exceeded 4,400 machines.
On the outbreak of war, about 6,5% of the productive capacity of the
works was converted to war production and the remaining 3.15~~ continued
to be devoted to the production of 'machine tools. The works turned out
a large number of parts for the tank industry (mainly for Tank Works
No. 112 at Gorki), for the (then) People's Commissariat of Armaments,
and for the (then) Peopl& s Commissariat of Munitions.
After the war, the works reverted to peacetime production. It is now
producing milling machines and, in addition, consumer goods; and at
irregular intervals executes orders for factories of the tax industry.
Some types of milling machines are turned out in large--ectle aeries,
some in small series, some in small numbers, and some in Individual units.
Large-scale series include the milling machines which were turned out in
1940 and subsequently modernized.
8. The following alterations to milling machines have taken place:
a. Console milling machine 682 has been renumbered 6820. Salt trans-
mission has been reinforced or replaced, power increased from 3.8 to
5.8 X W, rpm increased to about 1,500, rigidity of console increased,
and other simple chromes made. This machine can now operate at high
speeds using tools with hard. alloy blades (plastinki).
b. Console milling machines types 683 and 615 have :ad their power In-
creased from 7,8 to 12 Me '
c, Slab-milling machines, types 60.55 and W.5, etc., have had. their
power increased to 13 W.
on the whole, alterations to machinery are directed toward hi6;h-speed
milling,
9. The works produces all sizes of sZ ab?miilirag machinery from 300 2 1,250 non
to 900 a 3.000 an. The following machines and several other types have
been produced since the war:
a. Three-spiaadle (tre"khohpinda:;_: ;r) slab-milling machine nodcl 6643.
b. Aggregate two-spindle (agragatny dv F;hshp1ndelny) el& -milling machine
model A 666.
c. Iltghmepoed (skorostnol) milling machine type 6 A 54 for machinin r.119-sal
a v'4 cast iron articles; 37 KW, cutting speed up to 1,000 meters per
minute.
do Copying (Yopirovalny) slab-milling machines ?1F-l2.
e. T wo-spindle vertical rotary boring and turning rnaehine3 (d. hehpindelny
r . ~rusalx frazerny stank) model 623 for coati-rtarus face millini of
surfaces of articles in the process of male pro~uctio a.
Z. Cansolelecs thread-milling machine (bezkoasolny resboTreserzy otanok).
C. Spectalized.machine: a nine-sy ind.le slab-mi.lli.ng rnabshine for tvxning
off lathe standards. These machines wore sent to the Moscow many
Proletarii. Works and other factories.
h. W eel lathe (koloono-tom stank) typo 1937, weight of centers
700 mm, distance between centers 2,800. mm, 22 f, wai-ht 29 tons.
1. Wheel lathe (koleino-tokarDy stanok) type 1939, heig of c~ o aCON 'Y~3E~1~'?A~~
950 ram, distance between centers 2,300 mm, 29 F11, wei.. ht 41. tons.
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CEibTa INTELLIU3 0' .A( 10
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tl'.aX rodlac` iron
.100 In 1948, the wo,v a jjk cdhccd. abc it machines ri 30r
these, about were pro,'mcc in la`.E' e-ocale' sori,re
Shop and about 9,0 were prod..ce,1 In med iza ?anc sm lI--scal(} orb, ;s : CAP-
2nd Aes mblinv hop. !7.)mmt 150 rachi-noo wer'% of Heavy chino Tool =3 4.o,)uti 120 i:~qi` a.SIe we're of t~ :C t. .'l.' .E~: dot;
type, produced in they r orimnnts.1 Cn r n p t: `,7 ?`? ; ? ? ~ ~3ti
the works did not Xvilfi,Ll the casual plan" at is
the enterprimea of tho 1 irtvy- cZ 4 ac-alne xoc,l.
110 The following cops exist at the worke:
ab 1st Assembling Shop -(Per'ay Sbor c o'L, Teo" r)
b0 2nd Assemb in Shop (Ftoroi Sboroc?ayy 'se!,-h)
C0 l xperimontal Construction Shop (Tsszth Oprtnykh 1onstr: ?:# i.a.
d.0 'Heavy Maoh`:ae Tool. Shop (Tack y'wzh ly Stark'-)
e. let Ta 'ryec:rin[ Shop (Pe P`eIthanicheck1 Tee h.)
f. 2nd. n ..tiering Shop
(Vtoro . Mo t..anichesk' Tse1d )
a. 3rd IrrgiEleeri Shop (Trott 3 a2~ra a9, hey ei, Tse'hi) *
ho 4th Nng.nceri.n; Shop (Chetverty i ek eniehco :i - 1h)
10 Tool Shop (Instruriieatalpy Tee&mh)
Forge Shop (cumnochny Tselh)
ke Repair Shop (Remontryy Tsekh)
1o Jlectrical Shop (E1ektrotsekb)
m0 Thermic S.hov (s erj iehes! . 'sti'r)
as Ievr Foundry Shop (Nov TaitOiA
ae Old Fota'erar' Shop (Stex r Litai Est)
Preparing Sop (Zr. ;oto ritel .y f'd eL :r)
120 In ad.ditio,)., tha works has several se-et-ions =:j"ich a, ~s, he