The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 86. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1867 |
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Page 8
... wheels of the carriage of the machine , and by such means the piston of the small cylinder in its to - and - fro motion by the aid of the double pauls or grip levers alternately gives a slight backward motion and then a forward motion ...
... wheels of the carriage of the machine , and by such means the piston of the small cylinder in its to - and - fro motion by the aid of the double pauls or grip levers alternately gives a slight backward motion and then a forward motion ...
Page 12
... wheels farther apart . This is , I think , a great point and was so in the coaching times . The last style of mail coach was longer between the wheels , and you could gallop the team with little or no rocking . On the North - Western ...
... wheels farther apart . This is , I think , a great point and was so in the coaching times . The last style of mail coach was longer between the wheels , and you could gallop the team with little or no rocking . On the North - Western ...
Page 14
... wheels of the engine or of any other carriage of which a passing train consists , such wheel or wheels being provided with a pro- jecting flange for the purpose of acting upon the levers . Upon the train passing over the rails the ...
... wheels of the engine or of any other carriage of which a passing train consists , such wheel or wheels being provided with a pro- jecting flange for the purpose of acting upon the levers . Upon the train passing over the rails the ...
Page 15
... wheels , so that the former may revolve with the wheels when the apparatus is required to act , and remain quiescent when the implement is travelling on its wheels from place to place , he keys on to the hollow axle outside the running ...
... wheels , so that the former may revolve with the wheels when the apparatus is required to act , and remain quiescent when the implement is travelling on its wheels from place to place , he keys on to the hollow axle outside the running ...
Page 16
... wheels of the engine the rail shall take a bearing on the two outside pieces of wood , or other semi - elastic material , and shall not bear heavily upon them during the passage of light loads , but only on the passage of heavy loads ...
... wheels of the engine the rail shall take a bearing on the two outside pieces of wood , or other semi - elastic material , and shall not bear heavily upon them during the passage of light loads , but only on the passage of heavy loads ...
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