Illustrated catalogue of cotton machinery built by Howard & Bullough American Machine Company, Ltd., Pawtucket, , : opening, picking, carding, drawing, roving, spinning, twisting and winding machinery : warpers and slashers : containing also floor spaces, speeds, productions, gearing diagrams, useful tables and other information . nds and Flats can be kept perfectly concentricwith the Cylinder at every point until the Clothing isworn out. No other arrangement has secured suchaccuracy nor has any adjustment yet been inventedwhich approaches this one for reliability and sim-plicity. Whe
Illustrated catalogue of cotton machinery built by Howard & Bullough American Machine Company, Ltd., Pawtucket, , : opening, picking, carding, drawing, roving, spinning, twisting and winding machinery : warpers and slashers : containing also floor spaces, speeds, productions, gearing diagrams, useful tables and other information . nds and Flats can be kept perfectly concentricwith the Cylinder at every point until the Clothing isworn out. No other arrangement has secured suchaccuracy nor has any adjustment yet been inventedwhich approaches this one for reliability and sim-plicity. When the Flats are once set they remain set,and cannot be tampered with. Special wrenchesare required for turning the Index Nuts A and LockNuts C, and if these wrenches are kept by the onewho has charge of the settings, no unauthorizedperson can change same. Close accurate settings enable our Card to dothe finest quality of work and at the same timegive the maximum production. 08 WILLIAMS PATENT STRIPPING MOTION This Motion enables the Card to do better workand increases the life of the Flat clothing. Perfect Flat Stripping can only be obtainedwith a Motion which keeps the Comb at an even andfixed distance from the wire clothing at all pointsover the entire width of the Flat. The WilliamsPatent Stripping Motion, for which we hold sole. rights for America, meets this essential require-ment and therefore does what no other Motion hassucceeded in doing. In the old system, the Comb iskept at a fixed distance from the framing of themachine, which is correct as long as there is novariation in the position of the Flats as they passunder the Comb. In practice, it is impossible to prevent a certain amount of tilting- or raising of theFlats, due to the wearing of the chains andsprockets and also to dirt getting under the the Williams system the stripping is perfectlydone no matter what the tilting may be, and even ifthe Flats are forced away from their true positionthrough any ca
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