Practice in weaving and loom-fixing. A complete manual for the weave room.. by Nightingale B. D

Practice in weaving and loom-fixing. A complete manual for the weave room.. by Nightingale B. D

Author:Nightingale, B. D
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Weaving, Looms
Publisher: Philadelphia : The Textile record
Published: 1887-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


teeth in the cylinder it cannot turn the lever-gear far enough. The reason the cylinder-gear is worn is, that the lever-gear has been gearing into it after it began to turn. The fault lies in the gearing or timing of the cylinder-gear. It starts so soon that the lever-gear strikes it while going at full speed, and thus begins to wear them both. If the cylinder is set as I have described the lever-gear is well into place before they start.

Boxes Missing. — This may also explain why we find the box on one side dropped down, while the other side is all , right. The gear which is working pretty close happens to miss one of the lever-gears, because the teeth on it are worn, or perhaps the lever-gear does not gear into the cylinders far enough. That is the place to look for the cause of a box missing like that. There is some little thing about the gearing of the lever that is wrong. I mention this because I have seen the filling chain, and the fingers on the filling chain tinkered with when the whole trouble lay in the levers and gearing.

Levers. — Now, without waiting to be driven to it by the loom refusing to work right, suppose we just look over a set of levers, and see how they are and how they should be. If the levers have ever been filed, either on the top or bottom, or the vibrating finger, the only way to put them



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