Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . ers which are fastened tothe dial cap F. On the under surface of the dial cap are arranged the cams .oractuating the radial needles. These consist of the rise cams F^;the work cams F*; the stitch cams F, and the guard cams F\ (SeeFig. 45.) A set of these cams constitutes a feed for each thread usedin the machine, excepting the stitch cams, which are adjustable fordifferent stitches. The Cap Plate, Fig. 47,


Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . ers which are fastened tothe dial cap F. On the under surface of the dial cap are arranged the cams .oractuating the radial needles. These consist of the rise cams F^;the work cams F*; the stitch cams F, and the guard cams F\ (SeeFig. 45.) A set of these cams constitutes a feed for each thread usedin the machine, excepting the stitch cams, which are adjustable fordifferent stitches. The Cap Plate, Fig. 47, represents the top side of the capplate F and is the reverse side of Fig 45 F is the cap plate ring, towhich are secured the cap plate straps F^, which move the cams, towhich they are connected, in and out for the purpose described above. 116 KNITTING 103 In the ring F^ is fixed a stud F to which is fastened the strap or con-necting rod M^^ (Fig. 39), which transmits motion from the auto-matic mechanism to the cams for changing the character of the ring F is fitted loosely around the hub F of the cap, and theplate straps are connected to the ring by means of the studs F^^.


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