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22 <br /> also included in this industry, but establishments primarily <br /> engaged in manufacturing glass wool insulation products are <br /> classified in Industry 3296. Establishments primarily engaged <br /> in manufacturing fiber optic cables are classified in Industry <br /> 3357, and those manufacturing fiber optic medical devised are <br /> classified in Industry Group 384. Establishments primarily <br /> engaged in the production of pressed lenses for vehicular <br /> lighting, beacons, and lanterns are also included in this <br /> industry, but establishments primarily engaged in the <br /> production of optical lenses are classified in Industry 3827. <br /> Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing glass <br /> containers are classified in Industry 3221, and those <br /> manufacturing complete electric light bulbs are classified in <br /> Industry 3641. <br /> 328 Cut Stone and Stone Products <br /> 3281 Cut Stone and Stone Products <br /> Establishments primarily engaged in cutting, shaping, and <br /> finishing granite, marble, limestone, slate, and other stone <br /> for building and miscellaneous uses. Establishments primarily <br /> engaged in buying or selling partially finished monuments and <br /> tombstones, but performing no work on the stones other than <br /> lettering, finishing or shaping to custom order, are classified <br /> in Division F, Wholesale Trade or Division G, Retail Trade. <br /> The cutting of grindstones, pulpstones, and whetstones at the <br /> quarry are classified in Division B, Mining. <br /> MAJOR GROUP 34. - FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT MACHINERY <br /> AND TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT <br /> This major group includes establishments engaging in <br /> fabricating ferrous and nonferrous metal products, such as <br /> metal cans, tinware, handtools, cutlery, general hardware, <br /> nonelectric heating apparatus, fabricated structural metal <br /> products, metal forgings, metal stampings, ordnance (except <br /> vehicles and guided missiles) , and a variety of metal and wire <br /> products, not elsewhere classified. Certain important segments <br /> of the metal fabricating industries are classified in other <br /> major groups, such as machinery in Major Groups 35 and 36; <br /> transportation equipment, including tanks, in Major Group 37; <br /> professional scientific and controlling instruments, watches, <br /> and clocks in Major Group 38; and jewelry and silverware in <br /> Major Group 39. Establishments primarily engaged in producing <br /> ferrous and nonferrous metals and their alloys are classified <br /> in Major Group 33. Local example - W.H. Brady, Parker <br /> Hannifin, Ramtec. <br />
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