The Art of Weaving, By Hand And By Power, With An Introductory Account of Its Rise And Progress in Ancient And Modern Times
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This pressing roller Y, along with the arms in which it is supported, move freely on the rod Z Z (Figs. 5 and 6.) so that as soon as the first small beam W, is full, the operator raises the presser Y, and passes it forward to the next, aad so on till the whole series of beams W, are filled and equally pressed, at the same time securing a lease in the yarn of each beam, as already alluded to, for the action of the rods L L, or Q. Q, in the dressing machine. It will be also remarked that the heck... X, is moved in the frame in which it is supported, so as at all times to correspond with the position of the presser Y, when placed on any of the various beams W, in the pro- cess of fining. Returning to the cone shaft which carries the wheel T, will be seen a small worm a, driving a worm-wheel on the up- right shaft b (Fig. 5,) which is also provided with a worm driving a worm-wheel on the horizontal recording shaft c. This shaft c, car- ries two circular discs d and e, the position of which will be seen ia Fig.
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