The practical draughtsman's book of industrial design and machinist's and engineer's companion : forming a complete course of mechanical, engineering and architectural drawing . cylinder, and b the piston-rod, connected by a pair of connecting-rods, c, with the crank-shaft, d, which forms the axis of the uppermillstone, e. The joints that unite the ends of the rods, c, withthe piston-rod and crank-shaft are universal. The shaft, d, isprovided with a fly-wheel,/, which serves to receive an endlesstx»U for driving flour-dressing machines; and there is also an eccentric, g, on the shaft, d, for c


The practical draughtsman's book of industrial design and machinist's and engineer's companion : forming a complete course of mechanical, engineering and architectural drawing . cylinder, and b the piston-rod, connected by a pair of connecting-rods, c, with the crank-shaft, d, which forms the axis of the uppermillstone, e. The joints that unite the ends of the rods, c, withthe piston-rod and crank-shaft are universal. The shaft, d, isprovided with a fly-wheel,/, which serves to receive an endlesstx»U for driving flour-dressing machines; and there is also an eccentric, g, on the shaft, d, for communicating motion by the rodh, to the slide-valve belonging to the steam cylinder, a. The cyUnder, a, is supported upon legs, bolted to the bed-plate, i; andfrom this plate rises a small standard,/ which carries the bearingfor the lower end of the shaft, d, and likewise a standard, k, whichsustains a guide for the end of the piston-rod. The lower end ofthe shaft, d, is not supported longitudinally by the bearing in thestandard, j, but only laterally; and there is a hardened steel pivotin that lower end, which rests upon a similar plate lodged at thebottom of the cell


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