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 . ma-chine. See Mower; Reap-er. See Hakvkster for list. Hasp. 1. A fastening. A clamp or bar fast atend to an Fif! 241G one eye-bolt ovsta-]ile, the otherend passingover a staple,where it is se-cured by a^jm,krij, button,fore-lock, orpndlock. 2. A scari-fier for grasslands. 3. A spindlefor thread orsilk. ia whichthe hasp,wliich is at-tached to thetru


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 . ma-chine. See Mower; Reap-er. See Hakvkster for list. Hasp. 1. A fastening. A clamp or bar fast atend to an Fif! 241G one eye-bolt ovsta-]ile, the otherend passingover a staple,where it is se-cured by a^jm,krij, button,fore-lock, orpndlock. 2. A scari-fier for grasslands. 3. A spindlefor thread orsilk. ia whichthe hasp,wliich is at-tached to thetrunk-lid, it-self carries thelocking-de-vice. In theexample, thebolt is shotlongitudinallyso as to protrude from the hasp and enter the .stapleThe locking-circle has an intei-nal cog-gear V operated by a cog-segment C, andhas a locking-tooth W and apivoted engaging-lever L. Hassock-filler. A de-vice consisting of a curb and acharging cylinder, wherebythe stuffing is packed into thecover. A tube is .slipped insidethe ottoman or hassock, andboth are placed in the ring andupon the bottom piece. Asthe tilling is introduced andpressed down, tlie tube isgradually withilrawn. Hasten-er. A kitchenstanil before the fire to keep Fig. Hasps. rig. 2417


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