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Modern Cotton Spinning Machinery, Its Principles and Construction

Chapter 57: JOSEPH NASMITH, A.I.Mech.E.,
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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.

JOSEPH NASMITH, A.I.Mech.E.,

Consulting Engineer,

4, ARCADE CHAMBERS, ST. MARY’S GATE,

MANCHESTER.

ADVICE GIVEN ON TEXTILE MECHANICS.

Machinery Bought on Commission or Inspected for Foreign Clients.

General Expert Work Carried Out.

CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.

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Transcriber’s Notes:

The original spelling, hyphenation, accentuation and punctuation has been retained, with the exception of apparent typographical errors which have been corrected.

In Chapter XII., note below Table 6.

... and of the Empty Bobbin 71 ozs.
This should probably read:—
... and of the Empty Bobbin 0·71 ozs.
This has been changed accordingly.