Science of Threshing; Treating the Operation, Management And Care of Threshing Machinery
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The ends to be joined should first be cut squarely across. A belt punch to make the holes for the lacings should form an aperture big enough for the lacing to pass freely without straining the fibre of the leather; otherwise there is a tendency to tear out, and 66 SCIENCE OF THRESHING. the lacing to break off. For ordinary work a punch making a hole about five-sixteenths of an inch across is the most convenient size for ordinary work. A smaller one should be used for the holes for the lacing en...ds, which should pass through tightly. In punching the holes, care should be taken to space them evenly at equal distance from the belt edge. An odd number of holes, as three, five or seven, according to the width of the belt, gives the best result. The start should be made by passing the lacing ends through the two center holes from the flesh side. Then lace from the center once through each hole until the belt edge is reached, using one end of the lacing for the holes on one side of the center, and the other end for the other holes on the other side of the center.
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