Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . ot-screws, and clamp the board. 114. An irregularvibratory motion is given to the arm carrying thewheel A ly the rotation of the pinion B. as Intermittent rotary motion of the pinion-shaft,by the continuous rotary motion of the large part of the pinion shown next the wheel is cuton the same turve as the plain portion of the cir-cumference, and therefore serves as a lock whilstthe wheel makes part of a revolution, and until thepin upim the wheel strikes the guide-piece upon thepinion, when the pinion-shaf


Farrow's military encyclopedia : a dictionary of military knowledge . ot-screws, and clamp the board. 114. An irregularvibratory motion is given to the arm carrying thewheel A ly the rotation of the pinion B. as Intermittent rotary motion of the pinion-shaft,by the continuous rotary motion of the large part of the pinion shown next the wheel is cuton the same turve as the plain portion of the cir-cumference, and therefore serves as a lock whilstthe wheel makes part of a revolution, and until thepin upim the wheel strikes the guide-piece upon thepinion, when the pinion-shaft commences anotherrevolution. 116. Stop-motion used in watches tolimit the number of revolutions in winding up. Theconvex curved part, a h, of the wheel B serving asthe stop. 117. Several wheels, by connecting-rods,driven from one pulley. 118. Intermittent circvdarmotion is inipart<(l to the tootlied wheel b_v vibratingthe arm H. When the arm H is lifted, tlie pawl israised from between the teeth of tlie wheel, and tra-veling backward over the cireiunference ag


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