Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . Fig. 2484 is a sectional view of a locomotive machine is from 2 to 8 or more inches in diame-ter, according to the power desired, with an enlargedhead (attached to the inner cylinder B, which is theram), having a socket for the reception of the lever,by winch the piston of the force-pump is worked. Theram, with its head, contains just so much water orother fluid as is required to fill the vacancy in the cyl-inder caused by the raising of the ram in the act oflifting; and when


Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . Fig. 2484 is a sectional view of a locomotive machine is from 2 to 8 or more inches in diame-ter, according to the power desired, with an enlargedhead (attached to the inner cylinder B, which is theram), having a socket for the reception of the lever,by winch the piston of the force-pump is worked. Theram, with its head, contains just so much water orother fluid as is required to fill the vacancy in the cyl-inder caused by the raising of the ram in the act oflifting; and when this is accomplished the water isreturned into its original recess 1) by a valve operatedby the lever that works the pump. The force-pump,piston, and valves are contained inside of the lever L is detached, and may be put on at pleas-ure. The joints in the head maintain a parallel motion for the force-pump piston, which is the ful-crum of the lever. The ground-lifting attachment is an iron tube screwed into the lower side of thehead, and passing down to the bottom of the press outside of the cylin


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