. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . when vibrating at the rate of 10 oscillations per minute, is about 3 2 shmvs a druggists prescription balancesensitive to ^4 grain in actual use. It lias acapacity of S oz. in each pan. The wires areabout ?04 in. by -004 in. Their torsional resist-ance is overcome by the small round weightseen in the cut attached to studs on the lowerbeam. See Trans. A. S. Mininq vol. xii. ; Trrms. A. S. JI.
. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . when vibrating at the rate of 10 oscillations per minute, is about 3 2 shmvs a druggists prescription balancesensitive to ^4 grain in actual use. It lias acapacity of S oz. in each pan. The wires areabout ?04 in. by -004 in. Their torsional resist-ance is overcome by the small round weightseen in the cut attached to studs on the lowerbeam. See Trans. A. S. Mininq vol. xii. ; Trrms. A. S. JI. vol. vi. p. 651. BALANCINC; WAY. A device for bal-ancing mechanism to Ite rotated, such as cut-ter-heads, pullevs. armatures, etc., consisting of a frame, with two planed wavs. on which are mounted two standards, cne fixed, and Uieother movable. The top edges of the standards are planed true and form the ways, onwhich the work is rested while being tested for Breaker: see Cotton-spinning ^ Machine : see Cotton-spinning : see Aerial Cntter: see Thrashing ^ Saw: see Saws, Metal Working and Saws, Fig. 2.—Torsion balance.
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