Weaving; a practical guide to the mechanical construction, operation, and care of weaving machinery, and all details of the mechanical processes involved in weaving . f the best rmg templesintended to permit of ready adjustment to various grades of goods,is illustrated in Fig. 131. The washer, A, is made with an eccen-tric ring bearing, upon which the pin ring is placed, and this washeris turned on the stud, C, so as to mcrease or clunmish the length ofthe pin extending above the washer, thus regulating the contact ofthe pms with the cloth. The stud, C, is shown carrymg the baseagamst which th


Weaving; a practical guide to the mechanical construction, operation, and care of weaving machinery, and all details of the mechanical processes involved in weaving . f the best rmg templesintended to permit of ready adjustment to various grades of goods,is illustrated in Fig. 131. The washer, A, is made with an eccen-tric ring bearing, upon which the pin ring is placed, and this washeris turned on the stud, C, so as to mcrease or clunmish the length ofthe pin extending above the washer, thus regulating the contact ofthe pms with the cloth. The stud, C, is shown carrymg the baseagamst which the washers and rmgs are placed, there being also asolid piece burr tapered on the mner end of the stud. The Hardaker temple is mtended to be used on close shedlooms, especially as the temple works with the cloth, thereby pre- 206 WEAVING 193 venting injury to the clotli by tlie temple. On heavy goods thereis always considerable movement to the cloth when the lay is beat-mg up, and as it leaves the fell of the cloth. There is also a con-sidearble rise and fall to the cloth, the movement behig greatestwith the heaviest shed. These temples allow for that movement,.


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