Useful information for cotton manufacturers . est imported English tinned iron, and are designed torun under a maximum pressure of 15 pounds, if made of cop-per, and of 8 pounds if made of tinned iron. They have steelor iron heads, provided with brass vacuum valves and arefitted with the patent spiral scoops described on pages cylinders are usually 23 in. diameter and are made ofalmost any face, although the usual limits are between 40 140 in. face. If intended to dry but one width of goodsat a time, they should be four inches wider than the widestgoods to be dried. If int


Useful information for cotton manufacturers . est imported English tinned iron, and are designed torun under a maximum pressure of 15 pounds, if made of cop-per, and of 8 pounds if made of tinned iron. They have steelor iron heads, provided with brass vacuum valves and arefitted with the patent spiral scoops described on pages cylinders are usually 23 in. diameter and are made ofalmost any face, although the usual limits are between 40 140 in. face. If intended to dry but one width of goodsat a time, they should be four inches wider than the widestgoods to be dried. If intended to dry two or three widthsof goods at a time they are usually made with face equal tothe total width of the various pieces of goods to be run plusan allowance of 2 in. between each head and the goods and4 in. between each width of goods. See page 1037 for diagrams of Horizontal Machine in connection withStarch Mangle. 103 J Atlanta, Ga., STUART W. CRAMER, Charlotte, N. C. Finishing Yarn Dyed Cotton Piece Goods,Continued. ANGLE Double Angle Engine. These double angle engines were especially designed todrive various machines used for finishing cotton goods whereit is necessary or desirable to be able to get a nice adjust-ment of speed. They are most frequently used to drive ten-ters and drying machines. These engines are very carefullyand strongly built in order to stand the hard treatment andlack of care which the}^ are apt to receive when operated bymen and boys who have little mechanical knowledge. Theyare made up and carried in stock in the following sizes sothat old or broken parts can be replaced at any time: SINGLE. DOUBLE. 5x6 5x6 6x6 5x7 6x8 6x6 IOXI2 6x8 7x9 8x12 8x13 J 035 Atlanta, Ga., STUART W. CRAMER, Charlotte, N. C. Finishing Yarn Dyed Cotton Piece Goods,Continued^ OUTFIT OF MACHINERY FOR STARCHING AND DRY-ING TICKINGS, AWNINGS, DENIMS, ANDOTHER YARN DYED GOODS. The accompanying cut shows the usual arrangement ofmachines for starching and drying ma


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