Fig. 1597.

Fig. 1598.

The mechanism for actuating the cross-feed screw and the feed rod is shown in the top view, [Fig. 1597], and the side view, [Fig. 1598], in which a is a rod operated vertically and actuated from the stop (corresponding to stop r in [Fig. 1558]) that actuates the belt shifting gear. Upon a is the sleeve b, which actuates rod c, which operates the frame d. This frame is pivoted upon a stud which is secured to the cross bar c, and is secured by the nut at e. Frame d carries pawls f and g, the former of which engages gear-wheel h, which drives the pinion n, [Fig. 1598], that is fast on the feed rod, while the latter drives the gear k, which in turn drives pinion p, which is fast upon the feed screw in [Fig. 1588].

Fig. 1599.