Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Over-Chtck Bridle. of the horses mouth. In the example, branch reinsare attached to each end of the driving-reins, onebranch answering for a gag-rein, passing over thehorses head to the ring of the snaffle-bit; the otherbranch connects to the same ring of the bit. Thedevices coiTespond on each side. Over-check Rein. (Harness.) A rein pass-ing over the liead of t


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . Over-Chtck Bridle. of the horses mouth. In the example, branch reinsare attached to each end of the driving-reins, onebranch answering for a gag-rein, passing over thehorses head to the ring of the snaffle-bit; the otherbranch connects to the same ring of the bit. Thedevices coiTespond on each side. Over-check Rein. (Harness.) A rein pass-ing over the liead of the horse to tlie bit, so as topull upward upon the bit when drawn ujion. The Fig. Over- Check Rein. example sliows one which has an additional or safetyrein which leads through the runners to the rings ofthe usual bit, and also draws upon the orer-chcckrein G; this is connected fo a separate bit F, whichis thereby pulled ujiward against the palate. Over-flow-basin. One having a pipe to con-vey away of water and prevent it runningover the brim. In the example, the overflow holesare near the bottom, but communicate with an up- Fig. 3450.


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