Jute Industry From Seed to Finished Cloth T Woodhouse And P Kilgour 8 3
Jute Industry From Seed to Finished Cloth T Woodhouse And P Kilgour 8 3
P Kilgour
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21 A LINE OF SPINNING FRAMES] The front part of the builder rail is provided with grooves into oneof which the temper-band is placed so that the band itself is incontact with a groove near the base of the bobbin flange. A varyingamount of resistance or tension on the bobbin is required in virtueof the varying size of the partially-filled bobbin, and this isobtained by placing the temper-band successively in different grovesin the builder so that it will embrace a gradually increasing arc ofthe ...spinning bobbin, and thus impart a heavier drag or tension. The spinning frames in Fig. 20 are arranged with the ends of theframe parallel to the pass, whereas the end frames in Fig. 21 are atright angles to the pass, and hence an excellent view of the chiefparts is presented. The full rove bobbins are seen distinctly on thepegs of the creel in the upper part of the figure, and the roveyarns from these bobbins pass downwards, as already described, untilthey ultimately enter the eyes of the flyer arms to be directed toand wound upon the spinning bobbins.
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