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Page 12
... amount and thickness of cotton spread upon the Opener Aprons . A series of trials on sixty dif- ferent Laps made on each Lapper , being one hundred and twenty trials in all , give the following results : - 1 trial weighed 74 ounces . 12 ...
... amount and thickness of cotton spread upon the Opener Aprons . A series of trials on sixty dif- ferent Laps made on each Lapper , being one hundred and twenty trials in all , give the following results : - 1 trial weighed 74 ounces . 12 ...
Page 16
... amount of weight , and consequently large amount of friction , is , in the first place , to wear off the sharp edge of the Fluted roll , making it more likely to slip under the cotton . Second , to destroy the cloth and leather ...
... amount of weight , and consequently large amount of friction , is , in the first place , to wear off the sharp edge of the Fluted roll , making it more likely to slip under the cotton . Second , to destroy the cloth and leather ...
Page 21
... amount used there . They employ Gearing almost exclusively for driving their shaft- ing ; and have little idea of our system of Belting . Indeed , they cannot conceive of our running a Cotton Mill by a " Strap . " They insist on the ...
... amount used there . They employ Gearing almost exclusively for driving their shaft- ing ; and have little idea of our system of Belting . Indeed , they cannot conceive of our running a Cotton Mill by a " Strap . " They insist on the ...
Page 15
... amount of Drawing is accomplished . The Lap is generally the first " Sliver , " " Ribbon , " or " String " of cotton obtained from the machinery , and this , in the manufac- turing process , is drawn down to the size of the yarn ...
... amount of Drawing is accomplished . The Lap is generally the first " Sliver , " " Ribbon , " or " String " of cotton obtained from the machinery , and this , in the manufac- turing process , is drawn down to the size of the yarn ...
Page 21
... amount of work to be performed between the middle and front pairs of Rollers ; and I have often found Frames work- ing with a draft at this point as high as 4 and above . Clearly This may be the best arrangement is to use the four ...
... amount of work to be performed between the middle and front pairs of Rollers ; and I have often found Frames work- ing with a draft at this point as high as 4 and above . Clearly This may be the best arrangement is to use the four ...
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Amoskeag amount Association ATKINSON Average bale beam belt better Biddeford Board of Government Bobbin BORDEN Boston BURKE cent cloth Conn cost cotton fibre COTTON MANUFACTURERS Cotton Mills CUMNOCK cylinder diam diameter DRAPER Drawing Frame Drawing Rollers EDWARD ATKINSON England experience export Fall River fluted friction front Roll GARSED gentlemen George W Hopedale inches KILBURN Kitson's Lancaster Mills Lapper Laps LENOX AND TILDEN Let-off Lewiston looms Lowell Lowell Ma machine machinery Manchester Manuf Mass matter MEINERTH motion mule Nashua NOURSE operation Picker pounds present President produce pulleys question railway head result revolutions per minute Ring Frame roving running Sawyer spindle Secretary seed shafting Slasher sliver speed speeder spindle spinning spinning frame staple Steam thread TILDEN FOUNDATIONS tion top roll Top Roller Trials twist velocity Voted warp weight Whitin's William Woonsocket yards yarn