. Creamery butter-making. Butter. 2% CREAMERY BUTTER MAKING the pulley when the diameter is given; the other is to find the diameter when the speed is given, I. To find the speed of a driven pulley: Multiply the diameter of the driver by its speed and divide the product by the diameter of the driven pulley. >»AIN SMAF-r atPtHATI. »^c c o Fig. 85.—Belting from engine to separator. Example : Diameter of engine pulley, 20 inches ; speed of engine, 200 revolutions per minute; diameter of driven pulley, 25 inches. 20 X 200-^25^- 160"No. rev. per niin. of driven pulley. 2. To find diameter o
. Creamery butter-making. Butter. 2% CREAMERY BUTTER MAKING the pulley when the diameter is given; the other is to find the diameter when the speed is given, I. To find the speed of a driven pulley: Multiply the diameter of the driver by its speed and divide the product by the diameter of the driven pulley. >»AIN SMAF-r atPtHATI. »^c c o Fig. 85.—Belting from engine to separator. Example : Diameter of engine pulley, 20 inches ; speed of engine, 200 revolutions per minute; diameter of driven pulley, 25 inches. 20 X 200-^25^- 160"No. rev. per niin. of driven pulley. 2. To find diameter of driven pulley: Multiply the diameter of driver by its speed and divide the product by the required speed of driven pulley. Example: Diameter of engine pulley, 20 inches ; speed of engine, 200 revolutions per minute; speed of driven pulley, 200 revolutions per minute. 20 X 200-r-200 = 20= diameter of driven Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Michels, John, 1875-. Milwaukee, Wis. , The author
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