. [Records and briefs of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]. Stops LS are mounted on guide bar GBwhich is connected to hoist hand leverHL through intermediate lever IL and shaftIS. These spops draw the hoist clutch intoneutral position when struck by eyebolt£B while raising or lowering load shoes. The eyebolt EB is on the nut 1, on thescrew 2, connected by linkage to bell leverZ, connected by rods 3 with the liftingshoes. When the lifting mechanism hasreached its limit of travel in either dir-ection the stops LS on rod GB cause thereturn of lever HL to its neutra


. [Records and briefs of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]. Stops LS are mounted on guide bar GBwhich is connected to hoist hand leverHL through intermediate lever IL and shaftIS. These spops draw the hoist clutch intoneutral position when struck by eyebolt£B while raising or lowering load shoes. The eyebolt EB is on the nut 1, on thescrew 2, connected by linkage to bell leverZ, connected by rods 3 with the liftingshoes. When the lifting mechanism hasreached its limit of travel in either dir-ection the stops LS on rod GB cause thereturn of lever HL to its neutral positionthus disengaging the clutch and applyingthe brake. Waters,Tr. 4-14-415 25 Drawing No. 1 of the Service Manual shows theclutch mechanism, which, however, need not be is sufficient to follow the movements of the devicesby which the clutch is automatically engaged with themotor to raise or lower the shoes, and the brake issimultaneously released; and, reversely, the clutch isdisconnected from the motor, and the brake is appliedto hold the shoes when moved to the permi


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