The practical electroplater A comprehensive treatise on electroplating, with notes on ancient and modern gilding, and formulas for new solutions . Detail of Self-Oiling Bearing. The output given by the machine in volts and amperes,its speed, consecutive number, &c, are all plainly markedupon the name plate. The constants of the armature,the number of turns, size of wire, &c, are also stamped uponits face plate, which is a new feature. The rocker arm is provided with a heavy insulatedhandle to enable all adjustments to be made without touch-ing the conducting parts, and the machine is heavilyja


The practical electroplater A comprehensive treatise on electroplating, with notes on ancient and modern gilding, and formulas for new solutions . Detail of Self-Oiling Bearing. The output given by the machine in volts and amperes,its speed, consecutive number, &c, are all plainly markedupon the name plate. The constants of the armature,the number of turns, size of wire, &c, are also stamped uponits face plate, which is a new feature. The rocker arm is provided with a heavy insulatedhandle to enable all adjustments to be made without touch-ing the conducting parts, and the machine is heavilyjapanned in all its parts and baked at a high temperature,thus securing a polished surface which resists dirt and oil. i8 the practical Battery. The accompanying illustration shows how cells areconnected, that is, in series or intensity, to get the highestvoltage possible from the battery. However, this will notsuit plating, as it is better to connect the cells in quantity,. Carbon Battery. in order to get the full amount of current with a low vol-tage. The carbon here illustrated is a reduced form of theBunsen. This battery is very good and strong, and pro-duces a strong current; but it has a fault—its fumes tarnishmetal and are unhealthful.


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