. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . Fig. 3872 is of a method of securing pulleys to shafting by means of a split cone and one ormore bolts. The advantages of this arrangement are, that the pulleys can be set at any point in 1838 HAEBOUR the shaft without disfiguring it with key-ways or set-screw marks, that they will run true whenset, and that they can be changed to diíFerent sized shafts by simply changing the cones. C. F. T. Young gives credit to A. Shanks as the original inventor of the sy


. Spons' dictionary of engineering, civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish . Fig. 3872 is of a method of securing pulleys to shafting by means of a split cone and one ormore bolts. The advantages of this arrangement are, that the pulleys can be set at any point in 1838 HAEBOUR the shaft without disfiguring it with key-ways or set-screw marks, that they will run true whenset, and that they can be changed to diíFerent sized shafts by simply changing the cones. C. F. T. Young gives credit to A. Shanks as the original inventor of the system of hangersillustrated in Figs. 3873, 3874. The hanger employed by Shanks in 1848 is shown in Figs. 3873,3874 ; a is the hanger ; b is the portion carrying the bearing for the shaft ; c, the bearing ; d d, the.


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