. The butter industry, prepared for the use of creameries, dairy students and pure food departments. Butter. Fig-. 58. Two-roU workers with idlers, Dual churn Courtesy Creamery Package Mfg. Co. Courtesy Creamery Package Mfg. Co. Tig. 59. Pour-roll workers Victor churn length, the workers must be so set that, when in operation, the ridges of one worker meet the grooves of the opposite worker, and there must be sufficient freedom from slack or looseness to insure permanency of this correct position of the workers while in operation. Improperly set, maladjusted, loose and slipping workers cause u


. The butter industry, prepared for the use of creameries, dairy students and pure food departments. Butter. Fig-. 58. Two-roU workers with idlers, Dual churn Courtesy Creamery Package Mfg. Co. Courtesy Creamery Package Mfg. Co. Tig. 59. Pour-roll workers Victor churn length, the workers must be so set that, when in operation, the ridges of one worker meet the grooves of the opposite worker, and there must be sufficient freedom from slack or looseness to insure permanency of this correct position of the workers while in operation. Improperly set, maladjusted, loose and slipping workers cause uneven working and this in turn almost invariably causes mottles. Looseness or slipping of the workers is always due to a faulty mechanical condition of the churn. It is caused either by the rollershaft having worked loose in the end of the worker, or by the rollershaft slipping in the gear wheel due to a worn key, or to an excessively worn condition of the cogs in the gear wheels. It is a part of the buttermaker's duty to see to it that the churn and workers are constantly kept in proper mechanical repair. Overloading the Churn.—The author's observation among creameries has been that it is one of the common tendencies of the buttermaker to overload the churn. Similar experience is related by Professor F. W. Bouska,^ butter expert for the American Association of Creamery Butter Manufacturers. The i !Pouska, Elgin Dairy Report, 1914,. 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, b. 1873. La Grange, Ill. , The author


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