. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. which give motion to the sliding-table by Reeling intoracks on the under side of it, shown in the end elevation. These (wo racks (or double rack) have theteeth of the one opposite the space of the other, so as to render the motion smooth and uniform. nnf, Fig. 8079, are tapets to reverse the motion of the table. g, a double lever keyed on a hollow shaft which works freely on the driving shaft. x, Fig. 3079, a rod having one end attached to a. lever, fast on the same Bhaft with (he lever t, whichcarries the weights rr
. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. which give motion to the sliding-table by Reeling intoracks on the under side of it, shown in the end elevation. These (wo racks (or double rack) have theteeth of the one opposite the space of the other, so as to render the motion smooth and uniform. nnf, Fig. 8079, are tapets to reverse the motion of the table. g, a double lever keyed on a hollow shaft which works freely on the driving shaft. x, Fig. 3079, a rod having one end attached to a. lever, fast on the same Bhaft with (he lever t, whichcarries the weights rr, and has its other end attached to a lever keyed on the same hollow shaft withdouble lever ff. M, a travorse-shaft connected by a lever with the shaft to which the lever t is attached 504 PLANING MACHINE. J, a lever fast on the shaft M; and C, Fig. 30803, a guide for the belts connected with the lever J,which has one of its ends flat to prevent it from turning round, and at the same time to allow it to sliplengthwise and shift the belts from the fast to the loose The machine is set in motion by moving the belt-guide towards the off-side of the machine, by whichthe belt is shifted on the narrow pulley, which is the driver. The sliding table is thus put in motion,and moves towards the back part of the machine, until the tapet n, catching one of the legs of the
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