1869
DOI: 10.1680/imotp.1869.23087
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Discussion. Coal Breaking by Machinery.

Abstract: boy turning the wheel which ran loose on the screw outdide the thread, fitting the key-way running along the screw. As the screw advanced, the boss of the wheel pressed against the nut through which the screw moved, and thus it was kept back and did not advance with the screw. To drill a hole along the rib of the stall, or in a corner, a ratchet was provided, so that it could be turned without the necessity of a support on the wall side of the apparatus. This upright was so made that it could be fitted to any … Show more

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