Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering . LATHE. 193 LATHE, SMALL SELF-ACTING AND SCREW-CUTTING, by Charles Walton, Leeds, EngFig 2523 is a general side elevation of the lathe, and Fig. 2524 is a plan corresponding. Fig. 2525 i9 an end elevation showing the geering. Fig. 2526 is a transverse section taken between the fast-head and the slide-rest, showing the latteib elevation, as also the arrangement of the geering for traversing the Figs. 2527, 2528, 2529, 2530, show details of the geering for working tho slide-restFig. 2231 is an elevation of the top


Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering . LATHE. 193 LATHE, SMALL SELF-ACTING AND SCREW-CUTTING, by Charles Walton, Leeds, EngFig 2523 is a general side elevation of the lathe, and Fig. 2524 is a plan corresponding. Fig. 2525 i9 an end elevation showing the geering. Fig. 2526 is a transverse section taken between the fast-head and the slide-rest, showing the latteib elevation, as also the arrangement of the geering for traversing the Figs. 2527, 2528, 2529, 2530, show details of the geering for working tho slide-restFig. 2231 is an elevation of the top cone and driving pulleys: these consist of two sets, the smallerget being used for reversing the motion of the saddle when the lathe is employed in screw-cutting, andthe larger when the tool is in action, and a slower motion consequently II.—13 194 LATHE. Fig. 2532 is a section through the driving-cone on the lathe-spindle. Fig. 2533 is a front view of the chuck. Fig. 2531 is a side elevation of the same; and Fig. 2535 a vertical section in the plane of the lathe-spindle. These figures exhibit in full detail the several parts of a very efficient, and, in many respects, conve-nient self-acting and screw-cutting lathe. The machine is carried upon three standards marked A, and of which the general forms are shownin Fi^s. 2525 and 2526. These standards are planed on their upper surfaces to afford a solid rest forthe bed B B, the upper surface of which i


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