Catalogue . ecial pur-poses, such as looms adapted to weave lenos. checks, blankets,handkerchiefs, towels and other goods. Electrical and me-chanical warp stop motions. 116. Jacquards. The principle of construction of jacquards. Single and double lift jacquards. Jacquard machines with one- and twocylinders. Harness lines. Lingoes. Comber boards. Tyingup jacquards. Cross border and other jacquard machines. 121. Yarn Calculations. Definitions. Calculations for finding length, weight orcounts of single yarns, whether cotton, woolen, worsted, Ply yarns. 122. Spoolers, Warpers and Slasher


Catalogue . ecial pur-poses, such as looms adapted to weave lenos. checks, blankets,handkerchiefs, towels and other goods. Electrical and me-chanical warp stop motions. 116. Jacquards. The principle of construction of jacquards. Single and double lift jacquards. Jacquard machines with one- and twocylinders. Harness lines. Lingoes. Comber boards. Tyingup jacquards. Cross border and other jacquard machines. 121. Yarn Calculations. Definitions. Calculations for finding length, weight orcounts of single yarns, whether cotton, woolen, worsted, Ply yarns. 122. Spoolers, Warpers and methods of preparing cotton warps. The spooler, its use and construction. Production per spindle. Spindle speeds. Builder motions. Thread makes of spoolers. The operation and setting of the spooler. Warpers. The object of the warper. Its construction andoperations. Speeds, settings, etc. Warpers with and Withoutcone drive. Warper slow motions. Faults In warping andtheir 37 The slasher. Its use. Construction i different parts of the slasher. Sizing or dressing yarns. Materials used. Metln nix- ing same. Suitable mat. rials for \arius pur] Preparing the war], for the loom. Th< . of reeds and harnesses. Variations from the aboi m for inch as used in gingham and other mills. 131. Designing. Definitions of the words and terms used in designing andanalysis. Characteristics of the various cliDesign paper and its application to designing and ana;Cloth structure with a study of the various BOurm which the patterns of fabrics are obtained. Twills. Wave Sff<Diamonds. Sateens. Granites. Checkerboards. EtearraiTwills. Figured Twills. 132. Designing. Elongated Twills. Entwining Twills. Curved Weaves. Stripes. Checks derived from contrastingweaves. Figured imitation welts. Figured rib or cord weaves, including various systems of arrangement and ground weaves. Honey-combs. Imitation l< I 133. Designing. Filling bac


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