Cotton Weaving: Its Development, Principles, And Practice
Cotton Weaving: Its Development, Principles, And Practice
Richard Marsden
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The taking-up gear of a loom is a most important matter. The ordinary system consists of a train of gearing actuated by a small horizontal lever, which operates ja pawl engaging with a rack wheel containing 50 teeth. On the stud of this is fixed a change pinion varying in the number of teeth with the requirement. This pinion gears into a carrier or stud wheel, having 120 teeth. On the boss of this wheel a pinion of twelve teeth is cast, which gears into the beam wheel fixed on the axis of the p... F Digitized byLnOOQlC 434 COTTON WEAVING. takiBg-np beam which is operated by it. The cirenm- ferenee of this beam is 15 inches. The nnmber of teeth in the driven wheels by this system are multiplied togeilier, when the total thns obtained will form a dividend ; for this a divisor will be obtained by multiplying the driving wheels, and the circumference of the taking-up beam in quarter inches. In this case it is simply the fixed pinion wheel of twelve teeth multiplied into the circumference of the roller 60 quarter inches.
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