| John Nicholson (civil engineer.) - 1825 - 1008 pages
...lever, the rod, h, approaches the centre, and the perpendicular distance diminishes ; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position for the man...an increased motion upon the screw, and brings the platen down very quickly upon the paper, but by that time the levers have assumed such a position as... | |
| Thomas Curson Hansard - 1825 - 1114 pages
...lever, the rod, E, approaches the centre, and the perpendicular distance diminishes ; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position for the man...its length. All these causes combined have the best effects in producing an immense pressure, without loss of time ; because, in the first instance, the... | |
| Thomas Curson Hansard - 1825 - 1090 pages
...lever, the rod, E, approaches the centre, and the perpendicular distance diminishes; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position for the man...because he draws nearly at right angles to its length v All these causes combined have the best effects in producing an immense pressure, without loss of... | |
| John Nicholson - 1825 - 838 pages
...lever, the rod, fi, approaches the centre, and the perpendicular distance diminishes ; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position for the man...because he draws nearly at right angles to its length,. paper, but by that time the levers have assumed such a position as to exert a more powerful action... | |
| John Nicholson - 1825 - 822 pages
...lever, the rod, A, approaches the centre, and the perpendicular distance diminishes ; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position for the man to pull, because be draws nearly at right angles to its leiu/tlu paper, but by that time the levers have assumed such... | |
| John Nicholson (Esq. Civil Engineer.) - 1826 - 612 pages
...perpendicular distance diminishes ; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position foi the man to pull, because he draws nearly at right...instance the lever acts with an increased motion upon BSS.I fn>n, '.'!>.'< f- :•!'.'>. n :',<;, S -'—^ paper, but by that time the levers have assumed... | |
| John Nicholson (Esq. Civil Engineer.) - 1831 - 628 pages
...diminishes ; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position for the man to pull, because be draws nearly at right angles to its length. All these...an increased motion upon the screw, and brings the platen down very quickly upon the PL36* paper, but by that time the levers have assumed such a position... | |
| William Savage - 1841 - 836 pages
...lever, the rod, Л, approaches the centre, and the perpendicular distance diminishes ; the bar or handle also comes to a more favourable position for the man...an increased motion upon the screw, and brings the platen down very quickly upon the paper, but by that time the levers have assumed such a position as... | |
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