The countershaft shown at the foot of the machine has two loose pulleys and a tight one between them, this being necessary because, in cutting spiral work, the work must rotate while on the back traverse as well as on the forward one, hence a crossed as well as an open belt is necessary.
Fig. 1881.
[Fig. 1881] represents a large Brown & Sharp universal milling machine, in which the cone spindle is provided with back gear, and a supporting arm is also provided for the outer end of the cutter arbor. The feed motions for this machine correspond to those already described for the smaller one, [Fig. 1880], the construction of the important parts being shown in the following figures.
Fig. 1882.