The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 93. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1870 |
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... raised by the engine the requisite height ; the end of the rope on the yard is then hooked on also to it , the rope itself drawn tight and secured . The engine is then reversed , by which the load is transferred from the wheel over the ...
... raised by the engine the requisite height ; the end of the rope on the yard is then hooked on also to it , the rope itself drawn tight and secured . The engine is then reversed , by which the load is transferred from the wheel over the ...
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... raised by a bucket elevator , from whence it descends to the grinding rolls . From the rolls the crushed rock is taken horizontally by a screw to the foot of another elevator , by which it is raised to the vibrating riddle ; the rock ...
... raised by a bucket elevator , from whence it descends to the grinding rolls . From the rolls the crushed rock is taken horizontally by a screw to the foot of another elevator , by which it is raised to the vibrating riddle ; the rock ...
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... raised stage at the back of the building , and the space formerly occupied by the " circle " has been made into one of the most comfortable pits it has ever been our pleasure to sit in . There are also a few boxes , which appear to be ...
... raised stage at the back of the building , and the space formerly occupied by the " circle " has been made into one of the most comfortable pits it has ever been our pleasure to sit in . There are also a few boxes , which appear to be ...
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... raised as to whether the posi- While looking " ( says M. Ferrand ) " at the great turning him on his back , seize this arm below the tion of the rescuer lying on his back is quite neces- display of the resources of civilized nations ...
... raised as to whether the posi- While looking " ( says M. Ferrand ) " at the great turning him on his back , seize this arm below the tion of the rescuer lying on his back is quite neces- display of the resources of civilized nations ...
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... raised and opened by means of a lever or projection , to which the finger or thumb of the operator is applied . The valve valve or like the safety valve of a steam boiler ( without may be faced , seated , or fitted like an ordinary ...
... raised and opened by means of a lever or projection , to which the finger or thumb of the operator is applied . The valve valve or like the safety valve of a steam boiler ( without may be faced , seated , or fitted like an ordinary ...
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