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THE FRAME.
ОглавлениеFig. I.,[A] represents the side view of the “frame” of a common 200 Jacquard machine by a, b, c, d. The width of the frame in its main part [see 6 to 7] is 9–½ inches.
1–⅛ inches is the width of the iron casting at the places marked 8 and 9.
2 inches is the height of casting at the place indicated by 1.
1–½ inches is the height of casting at the place indicated by 3.
1–¾ inches is the height of casting at the place indicated by 5.
The open part of the frame, marked 2 in drawing, is 6 inches high.
The open part of the frame, marked 4 in drawing, is 5 inches high. Hence, the main height of the frame is as follows:
1 = 2 | inches. |
2 = 6 | inches. |
3 = 1–½ | inches. |
4 = 5 | inches. |
5 = 1–¾ | inches. |
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16–¼ inches main height. |
[A] For illustration of the present article a 200 Jacquard machine is used, illustrated on pages 11–17 by Figs. I. to XI., which contains the same principles of construction as any other size machine. These illustrations are drawn one-fourth of the actual size; hence, any measures, etc., we have omitted may readily be found by any student.