. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of Whitin cotton yarn machinery : and handbook of useful information for overseers and operators . yarn is fully maintained. Fifth.—There is practically no waste in winding and greatsavings are made in the cost of production, floor space used, andpower consumed. By the use of our ftuilling Machine, the trouble withdouble filling is, to a great extent, eliminated. When adouble occurs on our machine, the quill or bobbin builds cor-respondingly larger diameter, rendering it impossible to place inshuttle. Whereas in the skein winder a double does not alterth


. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of Whitin cotton yarn machinery : and handbook of useful information for overseers and operators . yarn is fully maintained. Fifth.—There is practically no waste in winding and greatsavings are made in the cost of production, floor space used, andpower consumed. By the use of our ftuilling Machine, the trouble withdouble filling is, to a great extent, eliminated. When adouble occurs on our machine, the quill or bobbin builds cor-respondingly larger diameter, rendering it impossible to place inshuttle. Whereas in the skein winder a double does not alterthe appearance or diameter of the bobbin, and the weaver, notnoticing the defect, puts the bobbin in the shuttle, with a resultof a pick-out in the cloth, and the consequent loss in theweavers time and quality of cloth. Page 187 Our Long Chain ftuiUing Machine is a rigidly con-structed frame, consisting of two end standards connected to-gether by bolster rails, supported by intermediate machine is easily operated, and will successfully andeconomically handle any count of yarn. The chain of yarn to be Yarn Friction Drums. quilled is drawn through Mction drumS, placed about 30 feetfrom the frame to allow sufficient spread to the yarn, and alsoto give the operator an opportunity to stop the machine when Page 188 leases or broken ends are coming up. The yarn then passes through a suspended reed that the operator occasionally moves backward and forward to properly separate the - ^ auiller Guide ends, thus preventing breakage. From the reed the yarn is drawn under a cloth covered friction roll, which also serves to catch loose ends. Thence the yarn passes through the bobbins.


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