Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . 19 4 97 19* 20 5 24 20* 21 21* 22 22* 28 28* The riethod of Driving is with a belt attached to a pulleyat the end of the table on the shaft, and at the bottom of theframe, that extends the length and projects at either end so thatthe receiving pulley may be driven from either end. On theshaft are t


Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . 19 4 97 19* 20 5 24 20* 21 21* 22 22* 28 28* The riethod of Driving is with a belt attached to a pulleyat the end of the table on the shaft, and at the bottom of theframe, that extends the length and projects at either end so thatthe receiving pulley may be driven from either end. On theshaft are two pulleys each driving a separate counter shaft — onefor each cylinder—-directly under the table. Each of thesecounters have a tight and loose pulley, for the cylinder is startedand stopped with a shipper which is mounted on top of the tablewithin easy reach of the operator, as is shown in detail in Fig. each counter is a bevel pinion that meshes with a bevel gear 43 82 KNITTING. driving tlie double pinion shown under tlie cylinder. The upperspur gear of the double pinion drives the cylinder and the lowerhalf drives the center shaft—-the vertical shaft shown in Fig. Fig. 15. Cylinder Drive. The gear on the lower end of the vertical shaft is hidden by thebed plate, but is shown in detail in this illustration. This verti-cal shaft drives the take-up, revolves in the same direction as thecylinder and makes the same number of revolutions per minute. 44 KNITTING. S3 The connections from the shipper to the cylinder and verticalshaft are shown in detail, and are thus explained: The shipper 31,is fastened to stud 24, which turns in sleeve 25, fastened to theguide 29, which throws the belt from tight to loose pulley orback at the will of the operator; the tight pulley drives the coun-ter shaft 18, to which is fastened the bevel pinion 19, with setscrew 20; bevel pinion 19, meshes with bevel gear IT, whichdrives shaft 10, at the upper end of which is fastened the double


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