HENRY LIVESEY Ltd., BLACKBURN.
MACHINISTS AND MAKERS OF
LOOMS
FOR
Weaving Printers, Shirtings, T Cloths, Domestics, Dhooties, &c. Blackburn and Keighley Double-Lift Dobbies up to 40 Shafts. Drop Box Looms for Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, &c.
ESTIMATES FOR
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
WEAVING MACHINERY
Illustrated Catalogues on application.
Attend Exchange, Manchester, every Tuesday and Friday, 10 Pillar, 1-30 to 2-30.
Established 1883.
Silver Medal and Diploma, Paris Exhibition, 1878. London, 1885.
LIVESEY’S DROP BOX LOOM for Checks, Ginghams, Oxfords, Harvards (up to 5 Shuttles).
MAKERS OF THE
Improved Cast-Iron Taking-up Beam,
COVERED WITH FILLETING.
‘Slasher’ Sizing & Warping Machines.
COP & THROSTLE WINDING MACHINES.
DRUM WINDING & SPOOLING MACHINES
For Linen and Coloured Yarns.
HYDRAULIC CLOTH PRESSES, &c.
PLAITING MACHINES.
Looming & Drawing-in Frames, &c.
MAKERS ALSO OF
BOBBINS, TUBES, SHUTTLES, &c.
Loom Sides Planed and Cross Rails cut to exact length with Special Tools. Bushes and Seatings on Loom Sides Planed by Special Machinery.
SHUTTLE BOXES PLANED.
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THE
STEAM CYLINDER LUBRICATOR.
SPECIAL FEATURES.
Automatic in Action.
Easily Fixed.
Reliable and Positive.
Efficient and Easily Regulated.
No Dirty Glasses.
Economical.
Few Parts in Small Space.
Perfect Sight-Feed.
PRICES AND
REFERENCES
ON
APPLICATION.
DESCRIPTION.—A is the oil chamber in which works a piston B, having screwed into its top side a hollow piston rod K, which works through a stuffing box. This piston rod also serves as an indicator showing the level of the oil. At the top end of the rod is a filling-plug J, through which the oil is delivered into the chamber A, the oil passing through the small holes at the bottom of the tube; D is the steam inlet, H the oil outlet, G the sight-feed, L an air valve, M a plug which can be unscrewed and the sight-feed G inserted at the other side or a second applied, E is a run-off valve, and C is the base to which the Lubricator is fixed.
THE STEAM CYLINDER LUBRICATOR CO. LIMITED,
65, KING STREET, MANCHESTER.
Telegraphic Address:
“SEAFIELD, MANCHESTER.”
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