Cassier's Magazine, 29권Cassier Magazine Company, 1906 |
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... head , conveyed to it through two leagues of ditch and a line of 12- inch pipes half a mile long , the sec- tions of which were cast at the fur- nace . This wheel is geared down so as to operate a pair of horizontal iron - blowing ...
... head , conveyed to it through two leagues of ditch and a line of 12- inch pipes half a mile long , the sec- tions of which were cast at the fur- nace . This wheel is geared down so as to operate a pair of horizontal iron - blowing ...
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... pressure on the cross- head slides is thus very much reduced , if not en- tirely eliminated . During the up - stroke , the balance of steam re- pressure downwards is sufficient only to absorb the inertia 16 CASSIER'S MAGAZINE.
... pressure on the cross- head slides is thus very much reduced , if not en- tirely eliminated . During the up - stroke , the balance of steam re- pressure downwards is sufficient only to absorb the inertia 16 CASSIER'S MAGAZINE.
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... head pin is tubular , tapered internally at both ends , and fixed in the cross - head by means of a through bolt having a tapered or conical head , and a loose washer , or sleeve , of corresponding shape , so that by screwing up the ...
... head pin is tubular , tapered internally at both ends , and fixed in the cross - head by means of a through bolt having a tapered or conical head , and a loose washer , or sleeve , of corresponding shape , so that by screwing up the ...
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... head pin . The whole space between the two slide - blocks is filled by the small end connecting - rod brasses . The connecting - rod itself is in two parts , or , more correctly speaking , there are two separate connecting- rods , set a ...
... head pin . The whole space between the two slide - blocks is filled by the small end connecting - rod brasses . The connecting - rod itself is in two parts , or , more correctly speaking , there are two separate connecting- rods , set a ...
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... head or bridge B from which depend two guide - studs passing through holes in the valve F. Thus any movement of the bridge is communicated to the piston valve as it slides up and down , forming an automatic expansion gear identical in ...
... head or bridge B from which depend two guide - studs passing through holes in the valve F. Thus any movement of the bridge is communicated to the piston valve as it slides up and down , forming an automatic expansion gear identical in ...
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513 페이지 - The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given the control of the property interests of the country, and upon the successful Management of which so much depends.
173 페이지 - The greater part of the systematic soldiering, however, is done by the men with the deliberate object of keeping their employers ignorant of how fast work can be done. So universal is soldiering for this purpose, that hardly a competent workman can be found in a large establishment, whether he works by the day or on piece work, contract work or under any of the ordinary systems of compensating...
264 페이지 - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers and is administered by a Board of Award consisting of representatives of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
256 페이지 - ... square inches, and the whole of which skylight shall be so constructed as to open instantly on the cutting or burning of a hempen cord, which shall be arranged to hold said skylights closed, or some other equally simple approved device for opening them may be provided. Immediately underneath the glass of said skylights there shall be wire netting, but wire glass shall not be used in lieu of this requirement.
173 페이지 - ... does not devote a considerable part of his time to studying just how slowly he can work and still convince his employer that he is going at a good pace. The causes for this are, briefly, that practically all employers determine upon a maximum sum which they feel it is right for each of their classes of employees to earn per day, whether their men work by the day or piece.
281 페이지 - Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are?
227 페이지 - In the design of a wheel to meet given requirements, it is necessary to make its peripheral speed such as to create the desired pressure, and then so proportion its width as to provide for the required air volume. Evidently the velocity and corresponding pressure may be obtained either with a small wheel running at high speed or a large wheel running at low speed.
173 페이지 - Employers derive their knowledge of how much of a given class of work can be done in a day from either their own experience, which has frequently grown hazy with age, from casual and unsystematic observation of their men, or at best from records which are kept, showing the quickest time in which each job has been done.
174 페이지 - The average manager who decides to undertake the study of unit times in his works fails at first to realize that he is starting a new art or trade. He understands, for instance, the difficulties which he would meet with in establishing a drafting room, and would look for but small results at first, if he were to give a bright man the task of making drawings, who had never worked in a drafting room, and who was not even familiar with drafting implements and methods, but he entirely underestimates...
288 페이지 - The future can take care of itself. The artificial production of nitrate is clearly within view, and by its aid the land devoted to wheat can be brought up to the 30 bushels per acre standard. In days to come, when the demand may again overtake supply, we may safely leave our successors to grapple with the stupendous food problem.