. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of Whitin cotton yarn machinery : and handbook of useful information for overseers and operators . red in reference to the par-ticular conditions of each mill. We believe, however, it will givea fair indication of what is being accomplished by different mills. Page 190 Production Table. NUMBER OF POUNDS QUILLING PER DAY OF TEN378 SPINDLE MACHINE. HOURS, Number ^ar Lowest. Averages obtained A Fair Average. of Yarn Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 5s 370 275 305 400 6s 400 400 400 40() 7s 300 300 300 400 8s 450 300 375 400 9s 391 391 394 400 lOs 550 225 398 400 lls 409 344


. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of Whitin cotton yarn machinery : and handbook of useful information for overseers and operators . red in reference to the par-ticular conditions of each mill. We believe, however, it will givea fair indication of what is being accomplished by different mills. Page 190 Production Table. NUMBER OF POUNDS QUILLING PER DAY OF TEN378 SPINDLE MACHINE. HOURS, Number ^ar Lowest. Averages obtained A Fair Average. of Yarn Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 5s 370 275 305 400 6s 400 400 400 40() 7s 300 300 300 400 8s 450 300 375 400 9s 391 391 394 400 lOs 550 225 398 400 lls 409 344 377 375 12s 410 273 317 350 13s 333 180 260 325 14s 400 225 300 300 15s 425 170 286 280 16s 360 165 263 270 ITS 200 24G 253 260 18s 300 225 255 255 20s 330 110 236 250 22s 230 210 220 230 24s 200 125 163 210 25s 280 216 249 200 26s 190 138 169 190 27s 140 140 140 ISO 28s 120 112 116 170 30s 240 110 158 155 32s 150 150 1;jO 150 33s 155 155 155 145 35s 180 lis 149 140 36s 140 115 126 135 38s 130 120 125 125 40s 120 112 116 115 45s 110 100 105 105 50s 100 76 8S 90 60s 80 80 80 80 OSs 75 70 72 75 70s 70 50 60 60 80s 60 40 50 50 Page 191. CARE OF aUILLING MACHINES. In order to obtain the best results, both in the quality andquantity of quilled work, it is absolutely necessary that all partsof the machine be kept as clean as possible. The cleaning of themachines should be carefully attended to, especially in removinglint and oil that collects around the parts with which the yarncomes in contact. Waste must be kept away from the spindleand friction washer, as a soft quill would be formed if a smallpiece of waste should catch under the spindle cap. At regular intervals the old oil should be pumped out of thespindle bolsters and refilled with a good light oil. Care shouldbe taken not to get too much oil in the bolsters, or the yarn willbe stained by the oil thrown by the spindle. Bands should be made of good strong roving about 100 to thepound and not put on too tightly. Guide wires sho


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