The dyeing of textile fabrics . sure pres-o f thesqueezing bowlsagainst eachother ; s s arestrong brass rings,or strainingeyes/ capable ofbeing turnedmore or less ob-liquely, to givethe proper degreeof tension to thepieces on enteringthe diagramrepresents twosets of piecesbeing washed si-multaneously, en-tering the ma-chine at the endsand mak ing theirexit at the 62 re-presents another washing machine in which the piecesalso travel spirally between a pair of squeezing water trough in this case is shallow and providedwith two rollers—a square one A, immediate
The dyeing of textile fabrics . sure pres-o f thesqueezing bowlsagainst eachother ; s s arestrong brass rings,or strainingeyes/ capable ofbeing turnedmore or less ob-liquely, to givethe proper degreeof tension to thepieces on enteringthe diagramrepresents twosets of piecesbeing washed si-multaneously, en-tering the ma-chine at the endsand mak ing theirexit at the 62 re-presents another washing machine in which the piecesalso travel spirally between a pair of squeezing water trough in this case is shallow and providedwith two rollers—a square one A, immediately below theKqueezing rollers, and a round one b, with ribs. The Pig. 61.—Side View of Pig. Fig. 62.—Square beater Washing Macbine,
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, booksubjectdyesanddyeing, bookye