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... Front view 154 دو " " End view . 157 دو 99 41 . Roving frame 164 42-3 . Diagram explanatory of winding process 44. Spindle gearing and bobbin traverse 170 174 45 . Differential driving arrangements 175 46 . " " " " gearing . 177 47 ...
... Front view 154 دو " " End view . 157 دو 99 41 . Roving frame 164 42-3 . Diagram explanatory of winding process 44. Spindle gearing and bobbin traverse 170 174 45 . Differential driving arrangements 175 46 . " " " " gearing . 177 47 ...
Page xvi
... Front " " Plan 29 backing off 99 " " " " وو 99 " " 73. Automatic nosing motion . 81 . " " Plan " " وو 88 . Plan " " 64. Roberts ' faller wire arrangement locking of faller to commence winding 67. Unlocking of faller at end of winding 68 ...
... Front " " Plan 29 backing off 99 " " " " وو 99 " " 73. Automatic nosing motion . 81 . " " Plan " " وو 88 . Plan " " 64. Roberts ' faller wire arrangement locking of faller to commence winding 67. Unlocking of faller at end of winding 68 ...
Page 67
... front and high pressure behind , on the same piston ; the former are 40 inches diameter , the latter 21 inches . The stroke is 6 feet . The air - pump is situated under the slides of the piston - rod , and is worked by a bell- crank ...
... front and high pressure behind , on the same piston ; the former are 40 inches diameter , the latter 21 inches . The stroke is 6 feet . The air - pump is situated under the slides of the piston - rod , and is worked by a bell- crank ...
Page 83
... . The back portion of this grid is fixed to the frame , whilst the front or movable part is hinged to the fixed part and is balanced by weights suspended by cords or straps which pass over pulleys at MANIPULATION OF THE MATERIAL . 83.
... . The back portion of this grid is fixed to the frame , whilst the front or movable part is hinged to the fixed part and is balanced by weights suspended by cords or straps which pass over pulleys at MANIPULATION OF THE MATERIAL . 83.
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Arkwright arrangement attached attained attenuated backing-off beater bobbin boiler carpel carriage carried centre chain coiled comb commences cone connecting rod counter faller cylinder diameter doubling drawing drawing rollers driving duction engine faller wire fibres fixed flax flyer front gearing Hargreaves Illustrations improvement inches incline increased invention inventor jenny labour latter layer length lever lifting loose machine machinery manufacture material means mechanical Memoir ment mill motion mule Notes obtained operation passed perfect pinion plates portion Portrait position production pulley quadrant rail result revolution revolutions per minute revolving ring frame roller beam round roving frame scutcher seed shaft shown in Fig sliver slubbing speed spindles spinner spinning frame spun staple surface teeth thread throstle tin roller tion trade Trans traverse tube twist uncoiled vols water frame weft weight wheel whilst winding Woodcuts wound yarn
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