Useful information for cotton manufacturers . No. 3 Dyeing Machine with pushing off ram. The bottom is shownraised, the dotted lines representing the cotton in position ready to bepushed oft. See also page 975. (i) Raising and lowering ram. (2) Cover. (3) Eye bolt in cover.(4) Holding down lug for cover. (5) Bottom. (6) Supporting armtor springs to provide tilting feature to bottom. (7) Steam pipes. (8)Discharge pipe from circulating pump into bottom of tank. (9) Drainpipe from bottom of tank. (10) Overflow chamber. (11) Filling pipe(12) Suction pipe to circulating pump. (13) Circulating pipe.
Useful information for cotton manufacturers . No. 3 Dyeing Machine with pushing off ram. The bottom is shownraised, the dotted lines representing the cotton in position ready to bepushed oft. See also page 975. (i) Raising and lowering ram. (2) Cover. (3) Eye bolt in cover.(4) Holding down lug for cover. (5) Bottom. (6) Supporting armtor springs to provide tilting feature to bottom. (7) Steam pipes. (8)Discharge pipe from circulating pump into bottom of tank. (9) Drainpipe from bottom of tank. (10) Overflow chamber. (11) Filling pipe(12) Suction pipe to circulating pump. (13) Circulating pipe. (14)Direct connected engine driven circulating pump. (15) Pipe to dyeliquor storage tanks and to sewer. 976 Atlanta, Ga,» STUART W, CRAMER, Charlotte, N^^C. Cramer Automatic Dyeing Machines,Continued*. (i6) Bottom to dyeing machine tank. (17) Supporting spider for cylin-der in which raising and lowering ram works. (18) Cylinder. (19)Stuffing boxes to cylinder and bottom. (20) Piping connection to cylin-der from hydraulic pump. (21) Pushing off ram and cyhnder. (22)Curved push plate. (23) Connection to cylinder of pushing ofif ramfrom hydraulic pump. (24) Hydraulic pump. (25) Counterweight topull pushuig oft ram back into position. (26) Floor. (29) Cottonexpelled from the machine by the raising ram ready to be pushed off. No. 3-A Dyeing Machine with pushing off ram, illustrated above, showsthe bottom down and the cover in position. It will be noticed thatthe bottom in this case is provided with arms and springs whereby itcan automatically adjust itself to the inequalities in loading. This is arefinement necessary only in matching very delicate shades. 977 Atlanta, Ga., STUART W. CRAMER, Charlotte, N» C. Cramer Automatic Dyeing Machines, Continued*
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