. The launderer. A practical treatise on the management and the operation of a steam laundry . Fig. 38. TROY NECKBAND IRONER. (Troy Laundry Machinery Co.) 113. Fig. 39. HOYT IMPROVED BAND IRONER. (Hoyt Mfg. Co- — 114 — The revolving roll of a neckband machine should notrun faster than twenty-five turns per minute. The wristband ironing machine, which comes nextin order after the neckband ironer, is not so importanta machine as the latter, neither is it so difficult tooperate. In this class of machine there are also twotypes; one with a stationary heated iron, showm in Fig. 40, and one with a r
. The launderer. A practical treatise on the management and the operation of a steam laundry . Fig. 38. TROY NECKBAND IRONER. (Troy Laundry Machinery Co.) 113. Fig. 39. HOYT IMPROVED BAND IRONER. (Hoyt Mfg. Co- — 114 — The revolving roll of a neckband machine should notrun faster than twenty-five turns per minute. The wristband ironing machine, which comes nextin order after the neckband ironer, is not so importanta machine as the latter, neither is it so difficult tooperate. In this class of machine there are also twotypes; one with a stationary heated iron, showm in Fig. 40, and one with a revolving heated roll, shown in Fig. 41. The author has no particular choice in eitherof these machines. A wristband ironer should have a roll not less thansix inches long, in order that a portion of the sleeveas far as the binding may be ironed at the same timeas the wristband. In either type of machine describedabove the rolls are brought in contact with the ironingsurface by means of foot pressure, and an operator,having learned to manage one machine, can easily op-erate the other. As far as quality and quantity ofwork is concerned the author has
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