. The butter industry, prepared for the use of creameries, dairy students and pure food departments. Butter. CsNTRiFuGAi, Separation 85. Tig. 11. Steam tnrblne and speed crovernor Courtesy De Laval Separator Co. jolts, making the proper operation of the separator impos- sible. Damaged cog wheels or worn wheels therefore should be replaced by new ones at once. These facts further emphasize the im- portance of care in starting, running and stopping the separator. The ma- chine should be started up slowly and run with a uniform pressure of the hand and should be stopped gradually. The crank shaft


. The butter industry, prepared for the use of creameries, dairy students and pure food departments. Butter. CsNTRiFuGAi, Separation 85. Tig. 11. Steam tnrblne and speed crovernor Courtesy De Laval Separator Co. jolts, making the proper operation of the separator impos- sible. Damaged cog wheels or worn wheels therefore should be replaced by new ones at once. These facts further emphasize the im- portance of care in starting, running and stopping the separator. The ma- chine should be started up slowly and run with a uniform pressure of the hand and should be stopped gradually. The crank shaft of most hand separators now on the market is provided with a ratchet, which allovv'S the unhindered con- tinuation of the revolution of the bowl when the crank shaft stops, and therefore guards against shocks due to sudden stop- ping of the crank. However, some machines are equipped with bowl brakes which, if used at all, should be applied gradually, so as to prevent injury and excessive wear on the gearing mechanism. Another important part of the mechanism efficiency and durability of the separator is the lubricating arrangement and its management. Systems of Oiling.—The cream separator is a highly special- ized piece of farm machinery. Its mechanical parts are com- paratively delicate, its bowl revolves at a high speed, and the operation of the machine is usually continuous for at least an hour and often for a much longer period. These facts obviously render the system of oiling a very important part of the ma- chine and its operation. Absence of a proper and adequate system of oiling may cause undue friction on the wearing parts, resulting in misalignment and damage to the separator and un- satisfactory results of its Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hunziker, Otto Frederick,


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