Pounds
Hopper Bale Opener 5,000
Self-feeding Opener 6,000 to 6,500
Single Beater Breaker Lapper 8,500 to 9,500
Self-feeding Opener and Single Beater Breaker 15,000 to 16,000
Single Beater Intermediate or Finisher 8,500
Double Beater Intermediate or Finisher 13,000
Revolving Flat Card 7,000
Drawing Frame, per delivery 700
Slubbing Frame, 60 spdls., 12 in. x 6 in. 9,250
Intermediate Frame, 96 spdls., 10 in. x 5 in. 10,000
Roving Frame, 144 spdls., 8 in. x 4 in. 11,500
Roving Frame, 160 spdls., 7 in. x 3-1/2 in. 11,250
Jack Frame, 184 spdls., 6 in. x 3 in. 11,250
Spinning Frame, 224 spdls., 2-3/4 in. Ga. 6,250
Spinning Frame, 204 spdls., 3 in. Ga. 6,250
Spinning Frame, 192 spdls., 3-1/4 in. Ga. 6,250
Twister, 220 spdls., 3 in. Ga. 7,000
Twister, 192 spdls., 3-1/4 in. Ga. 7,300
Twister, 160 spdls., 4 in. Ga. 6,800
Twister, 132 spdls., 5 in. Ga. 6,700
Cone Winder, 100 Drums 7,500

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ENGLISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES OF COTTON YARN.

24 Grains = l Pennyweight (Dwt. Troy).
437.5 Grains = 1 Ounce (Avoirdupois).
16 oz. = 7,000 Grains = l Pound (Avoirdupois).
1-1/2 Yards = 54 in. = 1 thread or circumference of Cotton Reel.
120 Yards = 80 threads = l Skein.
840 Yards = 560 threads = 7 skeins = 1 Hank.
The number of Hanks in 1 lb. is the number of the yarn.
7,000 grains (1 lb.) divided by the weight in grains of 1 Hank (840 Yards) = the number of yarn.

It is unnecessary and inconvenient to measure and weigh a full hank, and a lesser number of yards are usually taken. 120 yards for yarn, and 12 yards for Roving are common, and the Dividends for these are given in the following table.

DIVIDEND TABLE

Yards Dividends
1 8.33
2 16.66
3 25.00
4 33.33
5 41.66
6 50.00
758.33
8 66.66
9 75.00
10 83.33
12 100.00
30250.00
60 500.00
120 1000.00
840 7600.00

RULES
Divide 7,000 (Grains in 1 lb.) by 840 (yards in 1 Hank) = dividend for 1 yd., 8.33.
Dividend/by weight in grains = Hank.
Dividend/by Hank = Weight in Grains.

EXAMPLES—If 1 yard of Card Sliver weighs 55 Grains, what Hank is it? Divide the dividend for 1 yard (8.33) by 55 = .151 Hank.

What should 120 yds. of No. 25s yarn weigh? Divide the dividend for 120 yards (1,000) by 25 = 40 grains.