The Sawyer spindle was limited in speed. With an unbalanced load it would vibrate and gyrate, at more than 7,500 turns per minute, so as to become useless. The Rabbeth spindle, on the contrary, will bear any speed desired, and the limit of production... Transactions - Page 211890Full view - About this book
 | Park Benjamin - Machinery - 1892 - 970 pages
...7,500 turns per minute, so as to become useless. The Habbeth spindle, on the contrary, will hear anv speed desired, and the limit of production of the...piecings of yarn broken in the operation of spinning. From 9,000 to 10,000 revolutions per minute is the speed at which they are customarily run on medium... | |
 | Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1892 - 962 pages
...spindle was limited in speed. With an unbalanced load it would vibrate and gyrate, at more than 7,500 turns per minute, so as to become useless. The Rabbeth...spindle, on the contrary, will bear any speed desired, nnd the limit of production of the frame is transferred from the speed that the spindles will bear... | |
 | Park Benjamin - Mechanical engineering - 1904 - 1578 pages
...spindle was limited in speed. With an unbalanced load it would vibrate and gyrate, at more than 7,500 turns per minute, so as to become useless. The Rabbeth...operatives can make good piecings of yarn broken in the o|)eration of spinning. From 9.OOO to 10,000 revolutions per minute is the speed at which they are... | |
 | William Franklin Draper - Ambassadors - 1908 - 456 pages
...load it would vibrate and gyrate, at 7,500 turns per minute (as would the common at a slower speed), so as to become useless. The Rabbeth spindle, on the...the speed that the spindles will bear to the speed that is practical for other parts of the machine. Returning to Rabbeth's early experiments, the first... | |
 | William Franklin Draper - Ambassadors - 1908 - 460 pages
...load it would vibrate and gyrate, at 7,500 turns per minute (as would the common at a slower speed), so as to become useless. The Rabbeth spindle, on the...transferred from the speed that the spindles will hear to the speed that is practical for other parts of the machine. Returning to Rabbeth's early experiments,... | |
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