THE FRAME.
[Fig. I.],[A] represents the side view of the “frame” of a common 200 Jacquard machine by a, b, c, d. The width of the frame in its main part [see 6 to 7] is 9-1/2 inches.
1-1/8 inches is the width of the iron casting at the places marked 8 and 9.
2 inches is the height of casting at the place indicated by 1.
1-1/2 inches is the height of casting at the place indicated by 3.
1-3/4 inches is the height of casting at the place indicated by 5.
The open part of the frame, marked 2 in drawing, is 6 inches high.
The open part of the frame, marked 4 in drawing, is 5 inches high. Hence, the main height of the frame is as follows:
| 1 = 2 | inches. |
| 2 = 6 | inches. |
| 3 = 1-1/2 | inches. |
| 4 = 5 | inches. |
| 5 = 1-3/4 | inches. |
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| 16-1/4 inches main height. |
[A] For illustration of the present article a 200 Jacquard machine is used, illustrated on pages [11-17] by [Figs. I. to XI.], which contains the same principles of construction as any other size machine. These illustrations are drawn one-fourth of the actual size; hence, any measures, etc., we have omitted may readily be found by any student.