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THE GRIFFE.
ОглавлениеFig. III.
Fig. III. illustrates the top view of the griffe. As mentioned before, the griffe is fastened to the plunger by means of screws. In the drawing the dark shaded places marked f are the hollow places in the griffe, through which the screws fasten the latter to the plunger. The griffe, like the other parts explained, is made of cast iron, and the machine is of the following dimensions:
Length of griffe, a to b, | = 9–¾ inches. |
Depth of griffe, a to c, | = 6–⅝ inches. |
Extension on each side, e to f, | = 1–½ inches. |
Distance of griffe-bars, s to s, | = ⅞ inch. |
Length of griffe-bars, m to n, | = 9–¼ inches. |
Height of griffe-bars, [see Fig. IV., sectional cut of griffe-bars,] | = ⅞ inch. inches. |
Fig. IV.