Fig. 531.

Fig. 532.

The construction of the brake for the cone pulley is shown in [Figs. 531] and [532], in which p represents the pulley rim, l the brake lever, s a wooden shoe, and w a counter-weight. The lever is pivoted at g to a lug r, provided on the live headstock, and the brake obviously operates on the lowest part of the cone flange; hence the lever handle is depressed to put the brake in action.

The construction of the front and back bearings for the live spindle is the same as that shown in [Figs. 495] and [496].