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... cloth , are in the form of an endless band mounted on rollers , which have their bearings in a polished iron cover hinged at the back . The cloth traverses with the top rollers , upon which it rests , and collects the dust and flyings ...
... cloth , are in the form of an endless band mounted on rollers , which have their bearings in a polished iron cover hinged at the back . The cloth traverses with the top rollers , upon which it rests , and collects the dust and flyings ...
Page 12
... cloth , and I think this fact was unfavor- able to the best results of the Feed Regulator . - The conclusion to which I have arrived , from what I have observed , is this , that the Feed Regulator or Evener , as improved and attached to ...
... cloth , and I think this fact was unfavor- able to the best results of the Feed Regulator . - The conclusion to which I have arrived , from what I have observed , is this , that the Feed Regulator or Evener , as improved and attached to ...
Page 16
... cloth and leather , the Bottom or Fluted roll having all the work to do , both of drawing in the cotton , and , through the cotton , transmitting power to the Top roll ; which last requires a considerable amount of force to make it ...
... cloth and leather , the Bottom or Fluted roll having all the work to do , both of drawing in the cotton , and , through the cotton , transmitting power to the Top roll ; which last requires a considerable amount of force to make it ...
Page 18
... cloth and in the salesroom . I think it is generally admitted by all manufacturers , that the less we draw and press cotton , to get an even thread , the better it is for the staple , and the stronger the yarn . If , therefore , by any ...
... cloth and in the salesroom . I think it is generally admitted by all manufacturers , that the less we draw and press cotton , to get an even thread , the better it is for the staple , and the stronger the yarn . If , therefore , by any ...
Page 18
... cloth and in the salesroom . I think it is generally admitted by all manufacturers , that the less we draw and press cotton , to get an even thread , the better it is for the staple , and the stronger the yarn . If , therefore , by any ...
... cloth and in the salesroom . I think it is generally admitted by all manufacturers , that the less we draw and press cotton , to get an even thread , the better it is for the staple , and the stronger the yarn . If , therefore , by any ...
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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