Water-power; an outline of the development and application of the energy of flowing water . W ffra> !\ s 1il ^ 1, ^ I 2 76 HYDRAULIC MOTORS. buckets. Tc the end circle of the shrouding is attached theseries of toCv-hed segments which transmit the power to a smallpinion. This, in turn, gives motion to a shaft carrying a largepulley which delivers the power by means of a belt, at a rateof speed suited to the requirements of the manufacture. A BREAST WHEEL OF LATER CONSTRUCTION. LONGITUDINAL Fig. 128.


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