The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 73. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1860 |
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Page 38
... lever F , Fig . 6 , will come round and carry up the paul R from the teeth of the wheel P , and not allow the action of the magnet to wind un- til the pin y in the arbor of the drawing - through roller K comes under the tail of the lever ...
... lever F , Fig . 6 , will come round and carry up the paul R from the teeth of the wheel P , and not allow the action of the magnet to wind un- til the pin y in the arbor of the drawing - through roller K comes under the tail of the lever ...
Page 160
... lever is in front of the axis of motion of the crank lever , and the upper end of such upright limb is arranged to act as a check . The other or horizontal limb of the lever comes at its back end under a stop or button which is capable ...
... lever is in front of the axis of motion of the crank lever , and the upper end of such upright limb is arranged to act as a check . The other or horizontal limb of the lever comes at its back end under a stop or button which is capable ...
Page 341
... lever , hinged at its lower end on the fulcrum of the lathe sword , the top end being bent at right angles to the upright part of the lever , and formed with a flat end to near the size of a cop case ; G is a branch lever or arm ...
... lever , hinged at its lower end on the fulcrum of the lathe sword , the top end being bent at right angles to the upright part of the lever , and formed with a flat end to near the size of a cop case ; G is a branch lever or arm ...
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Organic mechanism | 3 |
Telegraph the North Atlantic 9 421 | 9 |
Panorama an improved species of 326 | 10 |
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