Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . against which screws a cone. The cups screwinto a sleeve from either end and whencomplete are the same length as the adjusting cone screws on the left sideof the axle and has a jam nut to holdthem in place. Fig. 2 shows how the sleevecarries the crank bearings and shaft, whileFig. 3 shows the manner in which it is plac-ed in the bracket, the latter being slit as shown in Fig. 4 and held in place by thebolts, as shown. The sleeve makes thebearings practically dust proof, the oiling. being done from the end of the axle carry-ing the spider, a
Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . against which screws a cone. The cups screwinto a sleeve from either end and whencomplete are the same length as the adjusting cone screws on the left sideof the axle and has a jam nut to holdthem in place. Fig. 2 shows how the sleevecarries the crank bearings and shaft, whileFig. 3 shows the manner in which it is plac-ed in the bracket, the latter being slit as shown in Fig. 4 and held in place by thebolts, as shown. The sleeve makes thebearings practically dust proof, the oiling. being done from the end of the axle carry-ing the spider, as shown in Fig. 1. Allhubs are turned from bar steel and are slight-ly smaller than in 1896. Sprockets are
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