Rudimentary Treatise On the Construction of Cranes And Machinery for Raising H
Rudimentary Treatise On the Construction of Cranes And Machinery for Raising H
Joseph Glynn
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Ibs. I 24 8 7 13 4 7 6 8-89 y 28 10 2 16 8i n 11-85 32 12 1 19 5 10* 8 13-90 ^ 44 16 4 26 5 13* 94 19-36 i 58 21 8 34 5 18 304 22-59 1$ 72 27 2 48 15 22J 12 30-75 ii 90 33 10 53 11 28* 13i 39-27 if 110 40 10 65 34 15 48-17 Ji 125 48 4 77 40i 16 54-84 i* 145 56 11 90 10 m 17 61-88 ii 170 65 12 105 55J 18 68-17 if 195 75 6 120 10 63 20 85-97 2 230 85 14 137 72 22 104-04 2* 256 96 15 155 8H 24 124-05 2* 285 108 195 H 26 145-26 Recently WIRE has been used for making ropes, and they have been found ...to answer the purpose very well for work- ing inclined planes, and for raising coal from the pit, as, in such cases, barrels and pulleys of large diameter are appli- 104 ON THE CONSTKUCTION OF CKANES. Cable ; but the rigidity of the wire rope will not permit it to pass frequently over pulleys of ordinary size without injury from repeatedly bending it in opposite directions. The author has seen it employed with advantage where hemp ropes would soon have been cut to pieces, and where the weight of chains would have been inconvenient.
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