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" RULE. — Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number of revolutions, and divide the product by the number of revolutions of the driven : the quotient will be its diameter. "
The Architect's and Builder's Pocket-book - Page 573
by Frank Eugene Kidder - 1886 - 621 pages
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Illustrated Catalogue of Wood-working Machinery

Ball, Richard & Co - 1869 - 102 pages
...DRUMS OR PULLEYS, PROBLEM I. The diameter of the Driven being given, to find its number of revolutions. RULE : Multiply the diameter of the Driver by its...number of revolutions, and divide the product by the diameter of the Driven ; the quotient will be the number of revolutions of the Driven. PROBLEM II....
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Buyers' Guide and Mechanics' Manual: For the Use of Railway Officials ...

Manufactures - 1873 - 324 pages
...given, to find the diameter of the driven that shall make any given number of revolutions in the same time. Rule— Multiply the diameter of the driver...of the driven ; the quotient will be its diameter. PROBLEM No. III. — To ascertain the size of the driver. Rule — Multiply the diameter of the driven...
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The Artizans' Guide and Everybody's Assistant: Containing Over Three ...

Richard Moore - Artisans - 1873 - 658 pages
...REQUIRED IN A TRAIN OP WHKEL3 TO PRODUCE A GIVEN VELOCITY. Rule. — Multiply the number of teeth in the driver by its number of revolutions, and divide the product by the number of revolutions of each pinion, for each driver and pinion. Example. — If a driver in a train of three wheels has 90...
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A Catechism of High Pressure Or Non-condensing Steam Engines

Stephen Roper - Steam engineering - 1874 - 222 pages
...driver being given, to find the diameter of the driven that shall make a given number of revolutions: Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number...of revolutions of the driven. The quotient will be the size of the driven. Example 3. To find the number of revolutions of the driven pulley : Multiply...
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Leffel's Construction of Mill Dams: And Bookwalter's Millwright and Mechanic

Leffel, J., & Co - Dams - 1881 - 298 pages
...to find the diameter of the driven that shall make any given number of revolutions in the same time. Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number...the driven ; the quotient will be its diameter. To ascertain the size of the driver. Multiply the diameter of the driven by the number of revolutions...
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Leffel's Construction of Mill Dams: And Bookwalter's Millwright and Mechanic

Leffel, J., & Co - Dams - 1881 - 314 pages
...to find the diameter of the driven that shall make any given number of revolutions in the same time. Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number...of the driven ; the quotient will be its diameter. WHEEL GEARING. 183 To ascertain the size of the driver. Multiply the diameter of the driven by the...
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Watch and Clock Making

David Glasgow - Clock and watch industry - 1885 - 376 pages
...required. To find the number of the third wheel pinion : — Multiply the number of teeth in the wheel by its number of revolutions, and divide the product by the number of revolutions of the fourth wheel. Example : • = 10, the third pinion required. To find the number of the fourth wheel...
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The works' managers' hand-book of modern rules, tables, and data for civil ...

Walter S. Hutton - 1885 - 486 pages
...Multiply the number of teeth in the driving wheel, by the number of revolutions it makes per minute, and divide the product by the number of revolutions of the driven wheel. To find the relative numbers of teeth in a pair of wheels, when the speeds of the driving and...
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Morrison's Practical Engineer and Mechanics' Guide: Containing a Glance at ...

William A. Morrison - Steam engineering - 1887 - 224 pages
...The diameter of the driver and driven being given, to find the number of revolutions of the driven : RULE. — Multiply the diameter of the driver by its...number of revolutions, and divide the product by the diameter of the driven ; the quotient will be the number of revolutions. Problem II. The diameter and...
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The American Steam Engineer, Theoretical and Practical: With Examples of the ...

Emory Edwards - Steam engineering - 1888 - 540 pages
...the driven that shall make a given number of revolutions, multiply the diameter of the driver by d1e number of revolutions, and divide the product by the...of revolutions of the driven; the quotient will be the size of the driven. Example 3. To find number of revolutions of the driven pulley, multiply the...
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