The Dynamo How Made And How Used a book for Amateurs

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The Dynamo How Made And How Used a book for Amateurs
Selimo Romeo Bottone
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Of good paraffin wax should now be placed in the tin, and the oven closed until the paraffin is all melted. The wire may then be turned over two or three times until it is seen to be thoroughly soaked with the paraffin. Two or three metal rods should now be placed across the top of the dish, on which the wire may be placed to drain for a few seconds while still in the oven. When it ceases to drip it may be removed from the oven and allowed to cool. The superfluous paraffin, while still hot, may... be poured into a cup (which has been just previously breathed into) to set, when it may be used for other insulations.
34. Winding the armature next claims our attention. Having marked the heads, so as to know which belongs to a given extremity of the armature, we unscrew and remove them ; about 6 inches of the extremity of the No. 20 wire should be coiled tightly round the end of a pencil, so as to form a tight helix from which the pencil must then be slipped out. This helix will form one of the spare ends of the wire which will be attached to the commutator, and should be, pro tempore, tied with a bit of silk to the outside of the armature, so as to be out of the way while winding.


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