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Modern Cotton Spinning Machinery, Its Principles and Construction

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This practical manual surveys the machinery and methods used to prepare and spin cotton, examining fiber structure and the sequence of operations from ginning, opening, and scutching through carding, combing, drawing, slubbing, mule and ring spinning to finishing processes such as reeling, winding, gassing, and spooling. It emphasizes the mechanical principles behind machine construction, provides numerous detailed illustrations and workshop drawings, and describes common modifications, accessories, and maintenance concerns from a machinist’s viewpoint. Chapters on card clothing, grinding, and stripping, together with appendices and a glossary, supply concise technical reference and hands-on guidance for practitioners and students of textile mechanics.

ADVERTISEMENTS.


SAMUEL BROOKS,
UNION IRON WORKS, WEST GORTON

AND

JUNCTION IRON WORKS, NEWTON HEATH,
MANCHESTER,
MAKER OF
PREPARATION & SPINNING MACHINERY FOR COTTON, &C.

Town Office: 15, Market Street, opposite Royal Exchange, Manchester.

Telephone No. 605.

Manchester Royal Exchange, Tuesday and Friday, 1 to 3 p.m. No. 4 Pillar.

Telegraphic Address: “Union,” Manchester.

REVOLVING FLAT CARDING ENGINES

(With Wilkinson’s Patent Adjustable Revolving Discs.)

DRAWING FRAMES,

With Patented Motions, all Positive and Instantaneous in Action.

SLUBBING, INTERMEDIATE, and ROVING FRAMES,

From entirely New Models.

“RING” SPINNING FRAMES,

For Cotton Yarns (Warp and Weft), and also for Worsted Yarn.

The “RING” System has long been my Speciality, and the Frames contain many most valuable patented Inventions for increasing the production and improving the quality of the yarn.

“RING” AND “FLYER” DOUBLING FRAMES,

For Sewing Cottons, Mendings, Knittings, Heald Yarns, Nettings, &c.; also RING TWISTING FRAMES, fitted with Yorkshire “Trap” System, for Worsted Yarn.

SAMUEL BROOKS has supplied most of the SEWING COTTON MANUFACTURERS with their Machinery, one Firm alone having over 180,000 “RING” Spindles at work.

HILL & BROWN’S PATENT WINDING FRAME,

With or Without Patent Stop Motion, to wind upon Paper Tubes or Bobbins without heads; will build the yarn any width, from 34 in. upwards, and any diameter, either Parallel or Conical. The Machine is perfectly noiseless, has no traverse motion to get out of order, and can be run at any speed at which the yarn will come off the cop or bobbin—Patent Stop Motion for winding TWO OR MORE ENDS together upon ONE SPOOL.

“FLYER” SPINNING and DOUBLING FRAMES,

Converted (AT REASONABLE COST) into “RING” System.

RESULTS ALMOST EQUAL TO NEW FRAMES. THOUSANDS OF SPINDLES CAN BE SHOWN AT WORK SUCCESSFULLY.

Sole Maker of the “AMERICAN STANDARD RING TRAVELLER,” for Spinning and Doubling, in Steel or Composition. A large and special plant has been put down for the production of these Travellers, and Customers may rely upon perfect exactness as to size and weight of each number of Traveller. Price Lists on application. Orders solicited.

LOOM TEMPLES, DOFFER COMBS, ASHWORTH’S LONG COLLARS AND SHELLS, &C.

All communications to be addressed to the Head Offices:

SAMUEL BROOKS, Union Iron Works, WEST GORTON, MANCHESTER.

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