Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Hackting-Machine. HACKLE-BAK. 1047 HAIR-CLOTH. This separates the ribbons of fiber, removes any re-maining traces of the boon or cellular matter, anddivides the fiber into two portions, the s/wrt andthe hag, the low and the line. The jirocess is rejieated on a fine hackle whoseteeth are more numerous and thickly set. The prod-uce is from 40 to dO per cent of fin


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Hackting-Machine. HACKLE-BAK. 1047 HAIR-CLOTH. This separates the ribbons of fiber, removes any re-maining traces of the boon or cellular matter, anddivides the fiber into two portions, the s/wrt andthe hag, the low and the line. The jirocess is rejieated on a fine hackle whoseteeth are more numerous and thickly set. The prod-uce is from 40 to dO per cent of fine flax ; line. Hackle-bar. One of the gills or spikes overwhich the lock of or hemp is thrown and drawnto lay the fibers parallel and comb out the refuse. Hackling-ma-chine. A macliine for Fig. 2352, A is a side and B an end elevation ofa hackling-machine adapted for dressing short or cutflax. The two rollers a a are caused to rotate in-wardly towaril each other, and are fed with the rawmaterial from a trough c. The peripheries of thecylinders are interspersed with alternate rigid hacklesd and brushes c, so that they alternate on each. Theexterior rotating cylimlers / are also provided witlibrushes. The bro


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