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The effect of that was , if any extra tension caused the Roving to break , it broke down in the Flyer between the end of the Presser and the Bobbin , where it is impossible to stretch the Roving without breaking down the ends .
The effect of that was , if any extra tension caused the Roving to break , it broke down in the Flyer between the end of the Presser and the Bobbin , where it is impossible to stretch the Roving without breaking down the ends .
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It would be impracticable to supply the latter with Slivers from Cans , therefore the necessity for putting it in the form of a Bobbin for that purpose . Were it possible to accomplish all the doubling and drawing required for ...
It would be impracticable to supply the latter with Slivers from Cans , therefore the necessity for putting it in the form of a Bobbin for that purpose . Were it possible to accomplish all the doubling and drawing required for ...
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3d , Winding it on the Bobbin . For drawing the Sliver , I conceive it to be advisable to use as large Rolls as the length of the fibre of the cotton will allow . The larger the Sliver , or the longer the staple to be worked ...
3d , Winding it on the Bobbin . For drawing the Sliver , I conceive it to be advisable to use as large Rolls as the length of the fibre of the cotton will allow . The larger the Sliver , or the longer the staple to be worked ...
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For the purpose of winding the Roving on the Bobbin , it is necessary to give the Bobbin a vertical traverse , and a variable speed . The winding - on may be effected by running the Bobbin either faster or slower than the Flyer .
For the purpose of winding the Roving on the Bobbin , it is necessary to give the Bobbin a vertical traverse , and a variable speed . The winding - on may be effected by running the Bobbin either faster or slower than the Flyer .
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1 1 against the Bobbin . One defect in those Pressers which depend upon centrifugal force alone is , that , in starting and stopping the Frame , they exert but little pressure , and sometimes are so hung that the tendency is rather to ...
1 1 against the Bobbin . One defect in those Pressers which depend upon centrifugal force alone is , that , in starting and stopping the Frame , they exert but little pressure , and sometimes are so hung that the tendency is rather to ...
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