{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2784", "width": "1841", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": ",y\\nV\\no\\nV\\nV\\n,0 c\\nv\\nT*.\\n,0 e\\n,0o\\n.%k V\\nfl\\nJ*\\nt", "height": "2632", "width": "1706", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "c*\\n1 1\\nc b\\nC b,\\n-Ct\\nv.\\nV\\n1", "height": "2632", "width": "1706", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "Digitized by the Internet Archive\\nin 2011 with funding from\\nThe Library of Congress\\ny.\\nhttp://www.archive.org/details/catalogueno1ofbu00burn", "height": "2632", "width": "1706", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2632", "width": "1706", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2632", "width": "1706", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "SXe Burnet Co.\\nSUnufacturers\\nManufacturers Agents\\nDealers in and\\nJobbers of\\ns\\nRAILROAD\\nELECT IC\\nTELEGRAPH\\nTELEPHONE\\nJWNE\\nJVILL.\\nJ1ARJNE\\nr/^\\n/2.I J^SUDE.\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 L./\\\\fS!lE..\\ncn^ JSEW YOR.K 0\\n\\\\_", "height": "2632", "width": "1706", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "TS +05\\n3%\\n43120\\nLibrary of Cc v -\u00c2\u00abss\\nwu Copies Received\\nSEP 4 1900.\\nCopyright entry\\nSECOND COPY.\\nDelivered to\\nORDER DIVISION.\\n[OCT 16 1900\\nCOPYRICHT, 1900,\\nBY\\nTHE BURNET CO.", "height": "2744", "width": "1660", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "NOTICE.\\nTHE LISTS IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE THE MANUFACTURERS STANDARD\\nLISTS UP TO DATE, AND FROM MOST OF THEM THERE IS A DISCOUNT, WHILE\\nMANY ARE NET LIST.\\nORDERS SENT US WITHOUT ANY PREVIOUS QUOTATIONS WILL BE FILLED\\nAT THE SAME PRICES AS IF QUOTATIONS HAD BEEN ASKED.\\nWE WILL ENDEAVOR, AS FAR AS POSSIBLE, TO KEEP OUR CUSTOMERS\\nINFORMED OF ANY CHANGE IN LISTS, BUT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT AT ALL\\nTIMES TO REVISE LISTS OR PRICES WITHOUT NOTICE.\\nALL CONTRACTS OR AGREEMENTS MADE BY US ARE CONTINGENT UPON\\nSTRIKES, ACCIDENTS, OR OTHER CAUSES BEYOND OUR CONTROL.\\nTHE BURNET CO.", "height": "2744", "width": "1660", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE NO. I.\\nTHIS CATALOGUE IS REGISTERED WITH US\\nNO\\nTELEPHONE, 199 JOHN, CABLE ADDRESS, BURLANE.", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "LOOK\\nThrough this Catalogue and get an idea of some things we\\nsell, and may be just what you want\\n*S\u00c2\u00bb J\u00c2\u00a3\\nWE VE\\nLots of supplies you need to buy, and we want you to\\nknow what we can do\\nJfc j\u00c2\u00a3 c\u00c2\u00a3\\nIF\\nYou don t find what you want in our Catalogues, write us\\nabout it. We can furnish anything you need in your busi-\\nness. It is our business to do it", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "MACHINE BOLTS.\\nFig. 1,\\nSquare Head,\\nSquare Nut.\\nFig. 5.\\nBound Head,\\nSquare Neck,\\nSquare Nut.\\nFig. 9.\\nSquare Head,\\nSquare Neck.\\nFig. 2.\\nSquare Head,\\nHexagon Nut.\\nFig. 6.\\nRound Head,\\nSquare Neck,\\nHexagon Nut.\\nFl 2 3.\\nHexagou Head,\\nSquare Nut.\\nFig. 7.\\nHound Head,\\nRound Neck,.\\nSquare Nut.\\nFig. 10. Fi S- 1L\\nJoint Bolt, Deck Bolt,\\nOblong Nut. Square Nut.\\nFOR PRICE LIST SEE PACE 3.\\n2\\nFig. 4.\\nHexagon Head,\\nHexagon Nut.\\nFig. 8.\\nRound Head,\\nRound Neck,\\nHexagou Nut.\\nCountersunk Head\\nSquare Nut.", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "Manufacturers Standard List of\\nMACHINE BOLTS\\nWith Square Heads and Square Nuts. Finished Points.\\nAdopted September 20, 1899, to take effect October 1, 1899.\\nPrice per Hundred.\\njeiigth\\nn ins.\\ni\\ni%\\n3\\nS\\nA\\ni\\n2\\nflr l\\n3\\n4\\n7\\n8\\n1\\nH\\nH\\nu\\n$1.70\\n$2.00\\n$2.40\\n$2.80\\n$3.60\\n$5.20\\n$7.20\\n$10.50\\n$15.10\\n$22.50\\n$30.00\\n2\\n1.78\\n2.12\\n2.56\\n3.00\\n3.86\\n5.58\\n7.70\\n11.20\\n16.00\\n23.70\\n31.50\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a02w\\n1.86\\n2.24\\n2.72\\n3.20\\n4.12\\n5.96\\n8.20\\n11.90\\n16.90\\n24.90\\n33.00\\n3\\n1.94\\n2.36\\n2.88\\n3.40\\n4.38\\n6.34\\n8.70\\n12.60\\n17.80\\n26.10\\n34.50\\n3*\\n2.02\\n2.48\\n3.04\\n3.60\\n4.64\\n6.72\\n9.20\\n13.30\\n18.70\\n27.30\\n36.00\\n4\\n2.10\\n2.60\\n3.20\\n3.80\\n4.90\\n7.10\\n9.70\\n14.00\\n19.60\\n28.50\\n37.50\\nU\\n2.J8\\n2.72\\n3.36\\n4.00\\n5.16\\n7.48\\n10.20\\n14.70\\n20.50\\n29.70\\n39.00\\n5\\n2.26\\n2.84\\n3.52\\n4.20-\\n5.42\\n7.86\\n10.70\\n15.40\\n21.40\\n30.90\\n40.50\\n5i\\n2.34\\n2.96\\n3.68\\n4.40\\n5.68\\n8.24\\n11.20\\n16.10\\n22.30\\n32.10\\n42.00\\n6\\n2.42\\n3.08\\n3.84\\n4.60\\n5.94\\n8.62\\n11.70\\n16.80\\n23 20\\n33.30\\n43.50\\n6*\\n2.50\\n3.20\\n4.00\\n4.80\\n0.20\\n9.00\\n12.20\\n17.50\\n24.10\\n34.50\\n45.00\\n7\\n2.58\\n3.32\\n4.16\\n5.00\\n6.46\\n9.38\\n12.70\\n18.20\\n25.00\\n35.70\\n46.50\\n71\\n2.66\\n3.44\\n4.32\\n5.20\\n6.72\\n9.76\\n13.20\\n18.90\\n25.90\\n36.90\\n48.00\\n8\\n2.74\\n3.56\\n4.48\\n5.40\\n6.98\\n10.14\\n13.70\\n19.60\\n26.80\\n38,10\\n49.50\\n9\\n2.90\\n3.80\\n4.80\\n5.80\\n7.50\\n10.90\\n14.70\\n21.00\\n28.60\\n40-50\\n52.50\\n30\\n3.06\\n4.04\\n5.12\\n6.20\\n8.02\\n11.66\\n15.70\\n22.40\\n30.40\\n42.90\\n55.50\\n11\\n3.22\\n4.28\\n5.44\\n6.60\\n8.54\\n12.42\\n16.70\\n23.80\\n82.20\\n45.30\\n58.50\\n12\\n3.38\\n4.52\\n5.76\\n7.00\\n9.06\\n13.18\\n17.70\\n25.20\\n34.00\\n47.70\\n61.50\\n13\\n6.08\\n7.40\\n9.58\\n13.94\\n18.70\\n26.60\\n35 80\\n5i .l0\\n64.50\\n14\\n6.40\\n7.80\\n10.10\\n14.70\\n19.70\\n28.00\\n37.60\\n52.50\\n67.50\\n15\\n6.72\\n8.20\\n10.62\\n15.46\\n20 70\\n29.40\\n39.40\\n54.90\\n70.50\\nlfi\\n7.04\\n8.60\\n11.14\\n16.22\\n21.70\\n30 80\\n41.20\\n57.30\\n73.50\\n17\\n11.66\\n16.98\\n22.70\\n32.20\\n43.00\\n59.70\\n76.50\\n18\\n12.18\\n17.74\\n23.70\\n33.60\\n44.80\\n62.10\\n79.50\\n19\\n12,70\\n18.50\\n24.70\\n35.00\\n46.60\\n64.50\\n82.50\\n20\\n13.22\\n19.26\\n25.70\\n36.40\\n48.40\\n66.90\\n85.50\\n21\\n20.70\\n27.70\\n2870\\n29.70\\n30.70\\n31.70\\n37.80\\n39.20\\n40.60\\n42.00\\n43.40\\n44.80\\n46 20\\n47.60\\n50.20\\nr.2.00\\n53.80\\n55.60\\n57.40\\n59.20\\n61.00\\n62.80\\n69.30\\n71.70\\n74.10\\n76.50\\n78.90\\n81.30\\n83.70\\n86.10\\n88.50\\n22\\n91.50\\n23\\n94.50\\n24\\n97.50\\n25\\n100.50\\n26\\n103.50\\n27\\n106.50\\n28\\n33.70\\n109.50\\n29\\n34.70\\n35.70\\n49.00\\n50.40\\n64.60\\n66.40\\n88.50\\n90.90\\n112.50\\n30\\n115.50\\nThe following extras are to be understood as a part of tbe Machine Bolt List: Bolts\\nnth Hexagon Heads or Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. If both Hexagon Heads and Hexa-\\non Nuts, 20 per cent, extra. Joint Bolts with Oblong Nuts and Bolts with Tee Heads, 10 per\\neut. extra.\\nPlease state on order whether Cold Punched C T Nuts or Hot Pressed Nuts are re-\\nhired. All Countersunk Head Bolts are made at an angle of 35 degrees unless otherwise\\nrdered.\\nManufacturers Standard List of\\nNET PRICES FOR EXTRA LENGTH OF THREAD AND\\nEXTRA NUTS.\\nAdopted September 20, 1899, to take effect October 1, 1899.\\nize of bolt in inches\\ni\\nit 1 f\\n-1. 1\\nIn o\\nuf 1\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nExtreme length of Thread in inches\\n3\\n1-rV 11\\n15-\\n2-5.\\n3\\nor each additional inch of Thread,\\nper 100 Bolts\\n$0.02 $0.02!$0.02i\\n$0.03$0.04\\n$0.06\\n$0.08\\n$0.10\\n$0.12\\nor one extra Square Nut, per 100 Bolts\\n.25, .35 .45\\n.55 .65\\n.85\\n1.35\\n2.00\\n3.00\\norone extra Hexagon Nut, per 100 Bolts\\n.35 .451 .55\\n.701 .85\\n1.15\\n1.75\\n2.50\\n3.60\\nAll Bolts are U. S, Standard, unless otherwise ordered. For illustrations see page 2.\\n3", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "AVERAGE WEICHT PER\\nIOO OF\\nMACHINE BOLTS,\\nWITH\\nSQUARE\\nHEADS AND NUTS.\\nDia\\ni\\n4\\nA\\n3\\n8\\n.ft\\n13.\\n_9.\\n16\\n1\\ng\\n4\\ni\\ns\\n1\\n1*\\n1*\\nif\\nli\\n1*\\n3.\\n4 5.9\\n8.75\\n18.2\\n25.\\n33.\\n52.\\n76\\n111\\n171\\n2\\n4\\n7.\\n10.\\n15.\\n20.8\\n28.\\n37.\\n57.\\n84\\n121\\n185\\n252\\n2*\\n4.\\n7 8.\\n11.4\\n17.\\n23.4\\n31.5\\n40.9\\n62.9\\n92*\\n132\\n199\\n270\\n3\\n5.\\n4 9.\\n12.8\\n19.\\n26.\\n35.\\n44.8\\n68.8\\n101\\n142*\\n213\\n287\\n350\\n480\\no 3*\\nG.\\n1 10.\\n14.2\\n21.\\n28.6\\n38.5\\n48.7\\n74.7\\n109\\n153\\n227\\n303\\n370\\n500\\n2 4\\n6.\\n3 11.1\\n15.6\\n23.\\n31.2\\n42.\\n52.6\\n80.6\\n117*\\n163*\\n241\\n319\\n390\\n520\\nS 4*\\n7.\\n5 12.1\\n16.9\\n25.\\n33.8\\n45.5\\n56.5\\n86 5\\n126\\n174\\n255\\n335\\n410\\n545\\nK 5\\n8.\\n1 13.3\\n18.2\\n27.\\n36.4\\n49.\\n60.5\\n92.4\\n134\\n184*\\n269\\n351\\n430\\n57J\\n5*\\n8.\\n7 14.5\\n19.6\\n29.\\n39.\\n52.5\\n64.4\\n98.3\\n142\\n195\\n283\\n367\\n450\\n595\\ng 6 _\\n9.\\n4 15.5\\n21.\\n31.\\n41.6\\n56.\\n68.3\\n104.2\\n150*\\n205*\\n297\\n383\\n470\\n620\\np 6*\\n10.\\n16.5\\n23.5\\n33.\\n44.2\\n59.5\\n72.2\\n110.1\\n158\\n216\\n311\\n400\\n490\\n645\\ng 7\\n10.\\n5 17.5\\n24.\\n35.\\n46.8\\n63.\\n76.2\\n116.\\n167\\n226*\\n325\\n416\\n510\\n670\\ns n\\n11.\\n1 18.5\\n25.5\\n37.\\n5 49.4\\n66.5\\n80 1\\n121.9\\n175\\n237\\n339\\n432\\n530\\n695\\nm 8\\n11.\\n9 19.5\\n27.\\n40.\\n52.\\n70.\\n84.\\n127.8\\n183.4\\n247*\\n353\\n449\\n550\\n725\\n8*\\n28.5\\n42.\\ni 54.6\\n73.5\\n87.9\\n133 7\\n192\\n258\\n367\\n466\\n570\\n750\\nI 9\\n30.\\n44.\\nI 57.3\\n77.\\n91.9\\n139.6\\n200\\n268i\\n381\\n483\\n590\\n775\\nw 9i\\n31.5\\n46.\\n5 60.\\n80.5\\n95.8\\n145.5\\n208*\\n279\\n395\\n500\\n610\\n800\\ng 10\\n33.\\n48.\\ni 62\\n84.\\n99.7\\n151.4\\n216|\\n290\\n409\\n517\\n630\\n825\\nn\\n35*\\n53.\\ni 67.8\\n91.\\n107.6\\n163.2\\n233\\n311\\n437\\n550\\n670\\n875\\na 12\\n37:\\n57.\\n3 73.\\n98.\\n115.5\\n175.\\n250\\n332\\n465\\n583\\n700\\n925\\n13\\n78.2\\n105.\\n123.4\\n186.8\\n266\\n353\\n493\\n616\\n751\\n975\\n14\\n83.4\\n112.\\n131.2\\n198.6\\n283\\n374\\n521\\n650\\n793\\n1025\\n15\\nr t\\n88.6\\n119.\\n139.\\n210 4\\n299\\n395\\n549\\n683\\n835\\n1075\\n16\\n93.8\\n126.\\n146.9\\n222.2\\n316\\n416\\n577\\n717\\n877\\n1125\\n17\\n99.\\n133.\\n154.7\\n234.\\n332\\n437\\n605\\n750\\n919\\n1175\\n18\\n104.2\\n140.\\n162.6\\n245.8\\n349\\n458\\n633\\n783\\n961\\n1225\\n19\\n109.4\\n147.\\n170.4\\n257.6\\n365\\n479\\n661\\n817\\n1003\\n1275\\n20\\n1146\\n154.\\n178.2\\n269.4\\n382\\n500\\n689\\n850\\n1045\\n1325\\nDIME\\nNSIOI\\nMS O\\nF BOLT HEADS\\nAs\\nadopt\\ned by\\nthe\\nNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BOLT MANUFACTURERS.\\nSquare and\\nButton Heads\\nSquare\\nHexagon\\nand Carriage\\nTee Heads\\nCountersunk\\nForged\\nHeads\\nBolt Heads\\nand Round\\nSet Screws\\nDiameter\\nCountersunk\\nof Bolt\\nWidth and\\nWidth and\\nLength, Width\\nWidth and\\nWidth and\\nThickness\\nThickness\\nand Height\\nHeight\\nHeight\\ni\\nfxft\\n*x*\\n5 A 4 A i\\ni xA\\nAx a\\n1 to\\n15. Y 1\\n32* 4\\nMb\\nSvAv A\\n8 A lt rA 4\\ntfxft\\nI *A\\n3\\n8\\nftxfti\\nfrA\\n3v 3 v.A,\\n4 A 8 A 16\\ntt*ft\\n-ftx f\\n-ft\\n32 X jf\\nMs\\nlv.I,v 2.\\n8 A lt A 8\\n\u00c2\u00a7fx|\\nH*\\ni\\n.J *ft\\ni*i\\n1 xJxtV\\nA X A\\n8 A 4\\nfxi\\n-ft\\ntt*i\\ni**A\\nlAx-,% X i\\n\u00c2\u00bbx*\\n\u00c2\u00abxA\\n1\\niMi\\nlixft\\nlizfzii\\niftxA\\n?x|\\n3\\n4\\nUx|\\nlAxf\\n1A X X.|\\nUxJi\\n1\\n8\\nIftx f\\n1***\\nlfxixj\\nlftxJt\\nlixi\\n1\\nlAx|\\n2 x*\\n2 xlxl\\nIfx*\\nUxl\\nH\\nl}\u00c2\u00a3xl\\nOIv.S,\\nii\\nIf Hi\\na*x#\\nif\\n2,WI A\\nii\\n2 A xli\\n4 AI 8\\nThe heads of Lag Screws, Skein Screw and Tap Bolts will be made of same dimensions\\nas given above for Square Head Bolts.", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "Manufacturers Standard List of\\nBLANK BOLTS\\nWith Either Spuare or Round\\nHeads, Finished Points.\\nPRICE PER IOO.\\nDiameter.\\ni\\n4\\n16\\n3\\n8\\nTtS\\ni\\nf S\\n4\\n8\\n1\\nH\\n$1.20\\n$1.40\\n$1.60\\n$2.00\\n$2.50\\n$4.00\\n$5.00\\n$7.80\\n$10.40\\n2\\n1.30\\n1.52\\n1.74\\n2.18\\n2.74\\n4.36\\n6.10\\n8.50\\n11.30\\nat\\n1.40\\n1.64\\n1.88\\n2.36\\n2.98\\n4.72\\n6.60\\n9.20\\n12.20\\n3\\n1.50\\n1.76\\n2.02\\n2.54\\n3.22\\n5.08\\n7.10\\n9.90\\n13.10\\n3i\\n1.60\\n1.88\\n2.16\\n2.72\\n3.46\\n5.44\\n7.60\\n10.60\\n14.00\\n4\\n1.70\\n2.00\\n2.30\\n2.90\\n3.70\\n5.80\\n8.10\\n11.30\\n14.90\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\n1.80\\n2.12\\n2.44\\n3.08\\n3.94\\n6.16\\n8.60\\n12.00\\n15.80\\n5\\n1.90\\n2.24\\n2.58\\n3.26\\n4.18\\n6.52\\n9.10\\n12.70\\n16.70\\nU\\n2.00\\n2.36\\n2.72\\n3.44\\n4.42\\n6.88\\n9.60\\n13.40\\n17.60\\nH\\n6\\n2.10\\n2.48\\n2.86\\n3.62\\n4.66\\n7.24\\n10.10\\n14. 10\\n18.50\\na\\n6i\\n2.20\\n2.60\\n3.00\\n3.80\\n4,90\\n7.60\\n10.60\\n14 80\\n19.40\\na\\n7\\n2.30\\n2 72\\n3.14\\n3.98\\n5.14\\n7.96\\n11.10\\n15.50\\n20.30\\n7*\\n2.40\\n2.84\\n3.28\\n4.16\\n5.38\\n8.32\\n11.60\\n16.20\\n2120\\n8\\n2.50\\n2.96\\n3.42\\n4.34\\n0.62\\n8.68\\n12.10\\n16.90\\n22 10\\nw\\n9\\n2.70\\n3.20\\n3.70\\n4.70\\n6 10\\n9.40\\n13.10\\n18.30\\n23.90\\np\\n10\\n2.90\\n3 44\\n3.98\\n5.06\\n6.58\\n10.12\\n14 10\\n19.70\\n25.70\\na\\n11\\n3 10\\n3 68\\n4.26\\n5.42\\n7.06\\n10.84\\n15.10\\n21.10\\n27.50\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2j\\n12\\n3.30\\n3.92\\n4 54\\n5.78\\n7.54\\n11.56\\n16.10\\n22.50\\n29.30\\n13\\n4 82\\n6.14\\n8.02\\n12.28\\n17.10\\n23.90\\n31.10\\n14\\n5.10\\n6.50\\n8.50\\n13.00\\n18.10\\n25.30\\n32.90\\n15\\n5.38\\n6 86\\n8.98\\n13 72\\n19.10\\n26.70\\n34.70\\n16\\n5.66\\n7 22\\n9.46\\n14.44\\n20.10\\n28.10\\n36.50\\n17\\n9.94\\n15.16\\n21.10\\n29.50\\n38.30\\n18\\n10.42\\n15 88\\n22.10\\n30.90\\n40.10\\n19\\n10.90\\n16 60\\n23.10\\n32.30\\n41.90\\n20\\n11.38\\n17.32\\n24.10\\n33.70\\n43.70\\nTlie following extras are to be understood as a part of this list:\\nBlank Bolts with Hexagon Heads, Tee Heads, Askew Heads, and Eccentric Heads, 10\\npercent, extra.\\nWEICHT OF SQUARE HEAD BLANK BOLTS.\\nAverage Weight per Hundred.\\nDiam. e A i 1 1 1* H li\\nJ 5.6 8.7 11.2\\n1 6.4 9.7 12.6 23.\\nH 7-2 10.7 14. 24.9 39.5\\nli 8. 11.7 15 4 27.1 42.5 63\\nl| 8.8 12.7 16.8 29. 45.5 67. 90\\n2 9.6 13.7 18.2 31. 48.5 71. 95\\n2i 10.4 14.7 19.6 33. 51.5 75.2 100 141\\nn 11.2 15.7 21. 35. 54.5 79.4 105 149\\n2| 12. 16.7 22.4 37. 57.5 83.7 110 157\\n3 12.8 17.7 23.8 39. 60.5 88. 115 165 215 370\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 14.4 19.7 26.6 43.5 66.5 96.3 125 180 232 392\\n4 16. 21.7 29.4 48. 72.7 104.5 13H 195 249 414\\n4\u00c2\u00a3 17.5 23.7 31.2 52.5 78.9 112.8 147 210 266 437\\n5 19. 25.7 35. 56.5 85.1 121. 158 225 283 461\\n5\u00c2\u00a3 20.5 27.7 37.8 60.5 91.3 129.3 169 240 300 485\\n6 22. 29.7 40.6 64.6 97.5 137.5 180 265 317 510\\n7 25. 33.7 46. 72.8 109. 154. 202 290 351 560\\n8 28. 37.7 51.5 81. 121. 171. 223 315 386 610\\n9 41.7 56.7 89. 133. 188. 245 340 420 660\\n10 45.7 62. 97. 145. 205. 267 365 453 710\\n11 67.5 105. 157. 222. 288 390 488 760\\n12 73. 114. 170. 239. 310 415 523 810\\nK", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "Manufacturers Standard List of\\nBOLT ENDS.\\nFitted with Square Nuts.\\nFig.\\n14.\\nSize of iron,\\n5-16\\n7-16\\n4\\nt\\n1\\nLength in inches,\\n6\\n7\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\nApproximate weight of 100,\\n15*\\n244\\n331\\n50\\n85\\n143\\n211\\n308\\nList price per pound,\\n$0.20\\n.18\\n.16\\n.14\\n.12\\n.10\\n.10\\n.10\\nSize of iron,\\n14\\nH\\nIf\\n1+\\n1*\\nH\\n2\\nLength in inches,\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n17\\n18\\n19\\n20\\nApproximate weight of 100,\\n423\\n568\\n732\\n937\\n1162\\n1429\\n1731\\n2075\\nList price per pound,\\n$0.10\\n.11\\n.11\\n.11\\n.12\\n.12\\n.12\\n.12\\nUpset or enlarged ends at special prices. Bolt Ends with Hexagon Nuts, 10 per\\ncent extra. Bolt Ends cut with right or left hand threads. Belt Ends ordered shorter\\nthan above standard lengths, will be charged at the price per hundred of machine\\nbolts of same length, subject to same discount. Wood Screw Ends cut to order at\\nspecial prices.\\nPLOW BOLTS.\\nF lg 15.\\nFig. 16.\\nFig 17.\\nFig. 18.\\nPrice per Hundred\\n\u00e2\u0080\u0094Finished Points,\\nRight or Left Hand Thread\\nLength\\nover all\\ni ft\\n3\\n8\\nft\\ni\\nft i\\n4\\niuches.\\n1.70\\n2.00\\n2.60\\n3.00\\n4.50\\n7.00\\n1*\\n4 i\\n1.80\\n2.10\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n4.50\\n7.00\\nH\\na\\n1.90\\n2.20\\n2.90\\n3.15\\n4.75\\n7.50\\n2\\na\\n2.00\\n2.30\\n3.05\\n3.30\\n5.00\\n8.00\\n2i\\n(f\\n2.10\\n2.40\\n3.20\\n3.45\\n5.25\\n8.50\\n4\\na\\n2.20\\n2.50\\n3 35\\n3.60\\n5.25\\n8.50\\nn\\na\\n2.30\\n2.60\\n3.50\\n3.75\\n5.50\\n9.00\\n3\\na\\n2.40\\n2.70\\n3.65\\n3.90\\n5.50\\n9.00\\n3i\\na\\n2.50\\n2.80\\n3.80\\n4.05\\n5.75\\n9.50\\nH\\na\\n2.60\\n2 90\\n3.95\\n4.20\\n5.75\\n9.50\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\na\\n2.70\\n3.00\\n4.10\\n4.35\\n6.00\\n10.00\\n4\\nit\\n2.80\\n3.10\\n4.25\\n4.50\\n6.00\\n10.00\\ntt\\n3.00\\n3.35\\n4.55\\n4 80\\n6.30\\n10.50\\n5\\na\\n3.25\\n3.60\\n4.85\\n5.15\\n6 60\\n11.00\\nH\\ntt\\n5.20\\n5.50\\n7 00\\n11.50\\n6\\nit\\n5.55\\n5.85\\n7.50\\n12.00\\n7\\na\\n6.60\\n8.50\\n13.00\\n8\\ntt\\n7.30\\n9.50\\n14.00\\nUnless otherwise specified, Fig. 16 Bolt will be furnished.\\n6", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "BRIDGE AND ROOF BOLTS.\\nFig. 19.\\nPrice per Pound, with Both Ends Upset and Fitted with Hexagon Nuts.\\nLength\\nto 1\u00c2\u00a3 Diam. li to U Diam.\\n1| to 2 Diam\\n2| to 3 Diam\\n4 to 8\\nfeet\\n.12.0 cts\\n.12.4 cts.\\n.13.2 cts.\\n.14.4 cts.\\n8 to 12\\nu\\n.11.0\\n.11.4\\n.12.2\\nt\\n.13.2\\n12 to 16\\nu\\n.10.0\\n.10.4\\n.11.2\\ncc\\n.12.4\\n16 to 20\\nii\\n.09.2\\n.09.6\\n.10.4\\n\u00c2\u00a3E\\n.11.6\\nDimensions of Upset Ends on\\nRound Iron.\\nDiam.\\nDiam.\\nLength.\\nThreads Diam.\\nDiam.\\nL\\nength\\nThreads\\nof Bar. of Upset\\nof Upset.\\nper Inch. of Bar.\\nof Upset.\\nof\\nUpset.\\nper Inch.\\na\\n1\\n2f\\n8 If\\nH\\n5*\\nQ\\n1\\n1*\\n3\\n7 1*\\nH\\n5f\\nH\\n1\\n1+\\n8i\\n7 2\\n2f\\n6\\n4\\n1*\\nIf\\n3*\\n6\\n2f\\nH\\n4\\nli\\nH\\n4\\n6 2i\\n2|\\nn\\n4\\nif\\nIf\\n4*\\n5 2\u00c2\u00a7\\n2f\\n7\\n4\\ni*\\n1*\\n5\\n5 2|\\n2|\\n7+\\n3}\\nif\\n2\\nH\\n5\u00c2\u00a3 2|\\n3\\n8\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\nWe are prepared to make Upset rods up to 3 in. diameter from best refined\\niron or steel, possessing all the standard requisites as to tensile strength, elastic\\nlimit and elongation.\\nBRIDGE AND ROOF BOLTS.\\nFig. 30.\\nPrice per Pound, with Square Head on One End and Square Nut on the Other, or\\nSquare Nut on Each End, as Preferred.\\nLength.\\nDiam.\\nj to 1\u00c2\u00a3 Diam.\\nli to 1$ Diam.\\nIf to 2 Diam\\n20 inches to 4 feet\\n.09.2\\n.08.8\\n.09.2\\n.10.0\\n4 feet to 8\\n.08.8\\n.08.4\\n.08.8\\n.09.4\\n8 to 12\\n.08.4\\n.08.0\\n.08.4\\n.08.8\\n12 to 20\\n.08.0\\n.07.6\\n.08.0\\n.08.4\\nFig. 21.\\nSTRUCTURAL BOLTS.\\nWe make structural bolts, with the neces-\\nsary -wrought or cast washers; also bolts\\nwith countersunk heads to fit into cast\\nheader washers, as shown in cut. Prices\\nquoted on receipt of specifications.\\n7", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "BELT OR\\nELEVATOR BOLTS.\\nThe Countersunk Heads will always be sent\\nunless specially ordered otherwise.\\nFig. 22\\nCountersunk Head.\\nDiameter.\\nA\\nA\\nFig.\\n23\\nButton Heed.\\nLength\\nPrice per\\n100.\\n3\\n$3.00\\n1\\ni\\n3.25\\nli or H\\n3.50\\nl\\n3.50\\nli or H\\n3.75\\nIf or 2\\n4.00\\nH\\n4.20\\nH\\n4.50\\nIf\\n4.80\\n2\\n5.10\\nSTUD BOLTS.\\nRough Iron, Without Nuts.\\nFig. 24.\\nPrice Per IOO.\\nDiani.\\n3\\n8\\n16\\nI\\n16\\n1\\n3\\n4\\n7\\n8\\n1\\n1*\\nH\\nI 8\\nNo. Threads\\n16\\n14\\n13\\n12\\n11\\n10\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n6\\nli\\n$3.35\\n$4.05\\n$4.40\\n$5.10\\n1*\\n3.50\\n4.20\\n4.60\\n5.30\\n$6.10\\nIf\\n3.65\\n4.35\\n4.80\\n5.50\\n6.30\\n2\\n3.80\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.70\\n6.50\\n$8.80\\na\\nH\\n3.95\\n4.65\\n5.20\\n5.90\\n6.70\\n9.10\\nO\\nS*\\n4.1C\\n4.80\\n5.40\\n6.10\\n6.90\\n9.40\\n$12.00\\n2f\\n4.25\\n4.95\\n5.60\\n6.30\\n7.10\\n9.70\\n12.50\\n9\\no\\n3\\n4.4C\\n5.10\\n5 80\\n6.50\\n7-30\\n10.00\\n13.00\\n$17-00\\n$21.00\\na\\na\\n8i\\n5.25\\n6 00\\n6.70\\n7-50\\n10.30\\n1350\\n17.75\\n22.00\\n3i\\n5.40\\n6-20\\n6.90\\n7.70\\n10.60\\n14.00\\n18.50\\n23.00\\n$27.00\\n3f\\n6.40\\n7.10\\n7.90\\n10-90\\n14.50\\n19.25\\n24.00\\n28.00\\n4\\n6.60\\n7.30\\n8.10\\n11.20\\n15.00\\n20 00\\n*5.00\\n29.00\\n$33.00\\n44\\n7.50\\n8.40\\n11.65\\n15.75\\n21.00\\n26.50\\n30.50\\n34.50\\n5\\n7.70\\n8.70\\n12.10\\n16.50\\n22.00\\n28.00\\n32.00\\n36.00\\nH\\n9.00\\n12.55\\n17.25\\n23.00\\n29.50\\n33.50\\n37.50\\ne\\n13 00\\n18.00\\n24.00\\n31.\\n00\\n5.00\\ni\\n.9.00", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "STUD BOLTS.\\nRough Iron, with Chamfered and Trimmed Hexagon Nuts.\\nFig. 25.\\nNo,\\nHi\\nK\\nO\\nH\\nf-\\na\\nPrice\\nper IOO.\\nDiameter.\\n3\\nS\\ni\\n16\\n1\\nA\\nf\\n1\\ni\\n1\\nThreads. 16\\n14\\n13\\n12\\n11\\n10\\n9\\n8\\nH\\n$4.00\\n$5.10\\n$5.50\\nif\\n4.10\\n5.25\\n5.65\\n2\\n4.20\\n5.40\\n5.b0\\n$8.50\\n$8.50\\n$12.40\\n2$\\n4.30\\n5.55\\n5.95\\n8.75\\n8.75\\n12.70\\nH\\n4.40\\n5.70\\n6.10\\n9.00\\n9.00\\n13.00\\n$18.00\\nn\\n4.50\\n5.85\\n6.25\\n9.25\\n9.25\\n13.30\\n18-50\\n3\\n4.60\\n6.00\\n6.40\\n9.50\\n9.50\\n13.60\\n19.00\\n$27.80\\nn\\n4.70\\n6.15\\n6.55\\n9.75\\n9.75\\n13.90\\n19.50\\n28.40\\nH\\n4.80\\n6.30\\n6.70\\n10.00\\n10 00\\n14 20\\n20.00\\n29.00\\n3f\\n4.90\\n6.45\\n6.85\\n10.25\\n10.25\\n14.50\\n20 50\\n29.60\\n4\\n5.00\\n6 60\\n7.00\\n10.50\\n10 50\\n14.80\\n21.00\\n30 20\\n4*\\n5 25\\n6.90\\n7.30\\n11.00\\n11.00\\n15.40\\n22.00\\n31.40\\n5\\n7.60\\n11.50\\n11.50\\n16.00\\n23.00\\n32.60\\nH\\n8.00\\n12.00\\n12.00\\n16.60\\n24 00\\n33.80\\n6\\n8.45\\n12.50\\n12.50\\n17.20\\n25.00\\n35.00\\n7\\n13.60\\n13 60\\n18.60\\n27.00\\n37.50\\n8\\n14.80\\n14.80\\n20.10\\n29.10\\n40.10\\nMilled Studs, 15 per cent, extra. In ordering give length of thread\\nwanted on each end and length of body.\\nWEICHT OF COMMON CARRIAGE BOLTS.\\nAverage Weight per Hundred.\\nDia.\\nI\\n4\\n5.\\nIS\\n3\\n6\\nh\\n8\\n28.0\\nDia 1 I\\nif\\n3\\n3\\ni\\n16\\ni\\n8\\n1\\n2.8\\n4.8\\n6.9\\n9.4\\n14.5\\n6 9.\\n13.8\\n20.8\\n29.3\\n42.0\\n68.0\\nIf\\n3.1\\n5.2\\n7.6\\n10.4\\n15.9\\n30.0\\n6* 9.\\n7 14.7\\n21.2\\n31.2\\n44.8\\n72.0\\nl{\\n3.4\\n5.7\\n8.3\\n11.4\\n17.3\\n32.0\\n7 10.\\ni 15.6\\n23.6\\n33.2\\n47.5\\n76.0\\nIf\\n3.7\\n6.1\\n9.0\\n12.4\\n18.6\\n34.0\\nn io.\\n16.5\\n25.0\\n35.2\\n50.3\\n80.0\\nS\\n2\\n4.0\\n6.6\\n9.7\\n13.3\\n20.0\\n36.0\\na\\n8 11.\\n5 17.4\\n26.4\\n37.2\\n53.0\\n84.0\\ng\\ns\\n4.4\\n7.0\\n10.4\\n14.3\\n21.4\\n38.0\\no\\nH\\n18.4\\n27.8\\n39.2\\n55.8\\n88.0\\n65\\n4.7\\n7.5\\n11.1\\n15.3\\n22.8\\n40.0\\nH\\n9\\n19.8\\n29.2\\n41.2\\n58.5\\n92.0\\n2?\\n5.0\\n7.9\\n11.8\\n16.3\\n24.2\\n42.0\\n9i\\n20.2\\n30.6\\n43.1\\n61.3\\n96.0\\nas\\n15\\n3\\n5.3\\n8.4\\n12.5\\n17.3\\n25.5\\n44.0\\nH\\n10\\n21.0\\n32.0\\n45.1\\n64.0\\n100.0\\n3*\\n5.9\\n9.3\\n13.9\\n19.3\\n28.3\\n48.0\\nK\\n10\u00c2\u00a3\\n33.4\\n47.1\\n66.8\\n104.0\\nw\\nHi\\n4\\n6.6\\n10.2\\n15.3\\n21.3\\n31.0\\n52.0\\nM\\n11\\n34.8\\n49.1\\n69.5\\n108.0\\n4*\\n7.2\\n11.1\\n16 7\\n23.3\\n33.8\\n56.0,\\n11*\\n36.2\\n51.0\\n72.3 112\\n5\\n7.8\\n12.0\\n18.0\\n25.3\\n36.5\\n60.0\\n12\\n37 5\\n53.0\\n75 116\\n5*\\n8.4\\n12.9\\n19.4\\n27.3\\n39.3\\n64.0", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "Diameter\\n1*\\nIf\\n2\\n2i\\nf\\n8i\\n3i\\n3f\\n4\\n4i\\n4*\\n4|\\n5\\n5i\\n6\\n6*\\n7\\n7i\\n8\\n8i\\n9\\n9}\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n17\\n18\\n19\\n20\\nH\\nU\\no\\nS3\\na\\nEH\\nIS\\n$1.00\\n1.04\\n108\\n1.12\\n1.16\\n1.20\\n1.24\\n1.28\\n1.32\\n1.36\\n1.40\\n1.44\\n1.48\\n1.52\\n1.56\\n1.64\\n1.72\\n1.80\\n1.88\\n1.96\\n2-04\\n2.12\\n2,20\\n2.28\\n2.36\\n2-52\\n2.68\\n2.84\\n3-00\\n3. 1 6\\n3-32\\n3.48\\n3.64\\n3.80\\n3.96\\n1.20\\n1.25\\n1.30\\n1.35\\n1.40\\n1.45\\n1.50\\n1.55\\n1.60\\n1.65\\n1.70\\n1.75\\n1.80\\n1.85\\n1.90\\n2.00\\n2.10\\n2.20\\n2.30\\n2.40\\n2-50\\n2.60\\n2.70\\n2.80\\n2.90\\n3.10\\n3-30\\n3.50\\n3-70\\n3-90\\n4.10\\n4.30\\n4.50\\n4.70\\n4.90\\n$1.50\\n1.57\\n1.64\\n1.71\\n1.78\\n1.85\\n1.92\\n1.99\\n2.06\\n2.13\\n2.20\\n2.27\\n2.34\\n2.48\\n2.62\\n2.76\\n2.90\\n3.04\\n3.18\\n3.34\\n3.46\\n3.60\\n3.74\\n4.02\\n4.30\\n4.58\\n4.86\\n5.14\\n5.42\\n5.70\\n5.98\\n6.26\\n6.54\\n$2.20\\n2.28\\n2.36\\n2-44\\n2.52\\n2.60\\n2.68\\n2.76\\n2.84\\n2.92\\n3.00\\n3.08\\n3.16\\n3.32\\n3.48\\n3.64\\n3.80\\n3.96\\n4.12\\n4.28\\n4.44\\n4.60\\n4.76\\n5.08\\n5.40\\n5.72\\n6.04\\n6.36\\n6.68\\n7.00\\n7.32\\n7.64\\n7.96\\n$3.00\\n3-10\\n3.20\\n3.30\\n3.40\\n3.50\\n3.60\\n3.70\\n3.80\\n4.00\\n4.20\\n4.40\\n4-60\\n4.80\\n5.00\\n5.20\\n5.40\\n5.60\\n5.80\\n6.20\\n6.60\\n7.00\\n7.40\\n7-80\\n8-20\\n8.60\\n9.00\\n9.40\\n9.80\\n$5.00\\n5.15\\n5.30\\n5.45\\n5.60\\n5.75\\n5.90\\n6.05\\n6.20\\n6.50\\n6.80\\n7.10\\n7.40\\n7-70\\n8.00\\n8.30\\n8.60\\n8.90\\n9.20\\n9.80\\n10.40\\n11.00\\n11.60\\n12.20\\n12.80\\n13.40\\n14.00\\n14.60\\n15.20\\n$7.20\\n7-40\\n7.60\\n7-80\\n8.00\\n8.20\\n8.40\\n8.60\\n8.80\\n9.20\\n9.60\\n10.00\\n10.40\\n10.80\\n11.20\\n11.60\\n12.00\\n12.40\\n12.80\\n13.60\\n14.40\\n15.20\\n16-00\\n16.80\\n17.60\\n18.40\\n19.20\\n20.00\\n20.80\\nCOMMON TIRE BOLTS.\\nHi\\nH\\no\\nis\\nn\\nFig. 27.\\nPrice per\\nIOC\\nt.\\nDla.\\nA\\n1\\nA\\n1\\nDii.\\nA\\ni\\nA\\n1\\n$0.60\\n$0.80\\n3*\\n$0.95\\n$1.15\\n$1.52\\nu\\n.60\\n.80\\nCO\\n8i\\n1.00\\n1.20\\n1.59\\nn\\n.60\\n.80\\n$1.10\\na\\n3f\\n1.05\\n1.25\\n1.66\\nii\\n.65\\n.85\\n1.10\\n55\\ni\u00e2\u0080\u0094 i\\n4\\n1.10\\n1.30\\n1.73\\n2\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.17\\n$2.20\\n1.40\\n1.87\\n2i\\n.75\\n.95\\n1.24\\n2.30\\na\\n5\\n1.50\\n2.01\\nH\\n.80\\n1.00\\n1.31\\n2,40\\nS5\\n5*\\n2.15\\nH\\n.85\\n1.05\\n1.38\\n2.50\\n6\\n2.29\\n3\\n.90\\n1.10\\n1.45\\n2.60\\n$2.70\\n2.80\\n2.90\\n3.00\\n3 20\\n3 40\\n3 60\\n3.80\\n10", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "STOVE BOLTS.\\nFig. 28\\nFisr. 29\\nFLAT HEAD. Price Per Hundred.\\nROUNDHEAD. Price Per Hundred.\\nLength\\nft ft\\nft\\ni\\n4\\n16\\n3\\n8\\nLength\\nih ft\\nft\\ni\\n4\\nft\\n3\\n8\\n3\\n$0.75\\n3\\n8\\n$0.85\\n$0.90\\nI\\n.75\\n$0.80\\n$0.85\\n.85\\n.90\\n$0.95\\n.75\\n.80\\n.85\\nI\\n8\\n.85\\n.90\\n.95\\ni\\n.75\\n.80\\n.85\\n$1.20\\n$2.25\\n3\\n4\\n.85\\n.90\\n.95\\n$1.35\\n$2.50\\n.80\\n.85\\n.90\\n1.30\\n2.30\\n7\\n8\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.40\\n2.55\\ni 8\\n.80\\n.85\\n.90\\n1.30\\n2.35\\n1\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.45\\n2.60\\nIf\\n.85\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.40\\n2 45\\nH\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.05\\n1.50\\n2.65\\n.85\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.40\\n2.45\\nH\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.05\\n1.55\\n2.70\\nif\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n2.55\\nif\\n1.00\\n1.05\\n1.10\\n1.60\\n2.75\\nl*\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n2.55\\nif\\n1.00\\n1.05\\n1.10\\n1.65\\n2.80\\nif\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.05\\n1.55\\n2.65\\nif\\n1.05\\n1.10\\n1.15\\n1.70\\n2.85\\n2\\n1.00\\n1.05\\n1.10\\n1.60\\n2.75\\n2\\n1.10\\n1.15\\n1.20\\n1.75\\n2.90\\n24\\n1 05\\n1.10\\n1.15\\n1.65\\n2.85\\n84\\n1.15\\n1.20\\n1.25\\n1.80\\n3.00\\n2h\\n1.10\\n1.15\\n1.20\\n1.70\\n2.95\\nn\\n1.20\\n1.25\\n1.30\\n1.85\\n3.10\\n2f\\n1.15\\n1.20\\n1.25\\n1.75\\n3.05\\n2J\\n1.25\\n1.30\\n1.35\\n1.90\\n3.20\\n3\\n1.20\\n1.25\\n1.30\\n1.80\\n3.15\\n3\\n1.30\\n1.35\\n1.40\\n1.95\\n3.30\\n34\\n1.25\\n1.30\\n1.35\\n1.85\\n3.25\\n34\\n1.35\\n1.40\\n1.45\\n2.00\\n340\\n3i\\n1.30\\n1.35\\n1.40\\n1.90\\n3.35\\n3i\\n1.40\\n1.45\\n1.50\\n2.05\\n3.50\\n3|\\n1.35\\n1.45\\n1.95\\n3.45\\n3|\\n1.45\\n1.55\\n2.10\\n3.60\\n4\\n1.40\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n3.55\\n4\\n1.50\\n1.60\\n2.15\\n3.70\\n44\\n1.45\\n1.55\\n2.05\\n3.65\\n44\\n1.55\\n1.65\\n2.20\\n3.80\\n4J\\n1.50\\n1.60\\n2.10\\n3.75\\n\u00c2\u00b1k\\n1.60\\n1.70\\n2.25\\n3.90\\n1.55\\n1.65\\n2.15\\n3.85\\n4}\\n1.65\\n1.75\\n2.30\\n4.00\\n4\\n5\\n1.60\\n1.70\\n2.20\\n3.95\\n5\\n1.70\\n1.80\\n2.35\\n4.10\\nH\\n1.65\\n1.75\\n2.25\\n4.05\\n54\\n1.75\\n1.85\\n2.40\\n4.20\\n51\\n1.70\\n1.80\\n2.30\\n4.15\\n5*\\n1.80\\n1.90\\n2.45\\n4.30\\n5|\\n1.75\\n1.85\\n2.35\\n4.25\\n5|\\n1.85\\n1.95\\n2.50\\n4.40\\n4\\n6\\n1.80\\n1.90\\n2.40\\n4.35\\n6\\n1.90\\n2.00\\n2.55\\n4.50\\nNickel Plated Stove Bolts, add One Dollar to above List Prices.\\nDISCOUNTS.\\nFLAT HEAD per cent. FLAT HEAD, Nickel Plated\\nROUND HEAD I ROUND HEAD, Nickel Plated\\nper cent.\\nSTOVE BOLT NUTS-TAPPED; COLD PRESSED.\\nDiameter of Bolt. Threads. Per 100. Diameter of Bolt. Threads. Per 100.\\n^inch 24 $0.18 inch 18 $0.28\\n24\\n24\\n20\\n.20\\n.22\\n16\\n3\\n8\\n18\\n18\\n18\\nJ inch\\nFig. 30\\nDiameter of Bolt\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Inch\\nThreads\\nPer 100\\ninun\\nFig. 34\\n18\\n42\\n8\\n.18\\n.58", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "STAY BOLTS.\\nMADE FROM SOFT STEEL.\\nPRICE PER IOO,\\nLength.\\n4\\n\u00c2\u00b1k\\n5\\n5*\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\nLonger than 12 inches, per lb,\\nFig. 35.\\nn\\n$16.45\\n17.20\\n17.95\\n18.70\\n19.45\\n20.20\\n20.95\\n21.70\\n22,50\\n24.00\\n25.50\\n27.00\\n28.50\\n.18\\nTff 8\\n$23.80\\n24.80\\n25.80\\n26.80\\n27.80\\n28.80\\n29.80\\n30.80\\n31.80\\n33.80\\n35.80\\n37.80\\n39.80\\n.16\\n$34 00\\n35.30\\n36.60\\n37.90\\n39.20\\n40.50\\n41.80\\n43.10\\n44.40\\n47.00\\n49.60\\n52.20\\n54.80\\n.15\\nThreads on Stay-Bolts are cut 12 threads to the inch, unless otherwise ordered.\\nBOILER PATCH BOLTS.\\nFig. 36.\\nDiameter, inches,\\nMilled and threaded, $3.00\\nBlank forgings, $2.00\\nFig. 37.\\nPRICE PER IOO.\\nI\\n4 00\\n2.75\\n4\\n1\\n1*\\n1*\\n5.50\\n7.50\\n10.00\\n13.00\\n16.00\\n3.75\\n5.00\\n6.75\\n9.00\\n12.00\\nThe length of Patch Bolts is understood to be from the greatest diameter of\\ncountersunk head to the point. Patch Bolts will be cut with 12 threads to the incb,\\nunless otherwise ordered. If ordered with special thread, in small quantities, a\\nspecial price will be charged.\\nThe angle of countersunk head in all Boiler Patch Bolts will be 45 degrees.\\n12", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "COACH, LAG, SKEIN AND FETTER DRIVE SCREWS.\\nFig. 39.\\nSquare Head,\\nGimlet Pointed\\nCoach Screw\\nFig. 40.\\nSquare Head,\\nLag Screw.\\nFig. 41.\\nSkein Screw.\\nManufacturers Standard List of\\nFig. 43\\n_ Fetter\\nDrive Screw.\\nCOACH AND LAC SCREWS WITH SQUARE HEADS.\\nAdopted September 20, 1899, to take effect October 1, 1899.\\nPRICE PER HUNDRED.\\nDiameter.\\n3\\n8\\nA\\ni\\nft*f\\n3\\n4\\n7\\n8\\n1| $2.2\\n5 $2.70\\n$-3.15\\n$3.75\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2z\\n2 45 2.96\\n3.47\\n4.11\\n$5 00\\n2h\\n4 65 3.22\\n3.79\\n4.47\\n5 50\\n$7.90\\n3\\n2.85 3.48\\n4.11\\n4.83\\n6.00\\n8.60\\n$12 50\\n^2\\n3 05 3.74\\n4.43\\n5.19\\n6.50\\n9 30\\n13.50\\n$18.20\\n02\\n4\\n3 2\\n5 4.00\\n4.75\\n5.55\\n7.00\\n10.00\\n14.50\\n19.50\\nw\\n4*\\n3 45 4 26\\n5.07\\n5.91\\n7.50\\n10.70\\n15.50\\n20.80\\nfc\\n5\\n3.65 4.52\\n5.39\\n6.27\\n8.00\\n11.40\\n16.50\\n22. 10\\n|z;\\n6*\\n3.85 4.78\\n5.71\\n6.63\\n8.50\\n12.10\\n17.50\\n23.40\\nM\\n6\\n1.05 5.04\\n6.03\\n6.99\\n9.00\\n12.80\\n18.50\\n24.70\\nH\\nH\\n6*\\n6.35\\n7.35\\n9 50\\n13.50\\n19.50\\n26.0 J\\nIS\\nS3\\n7\\n6.67\\n7.71\\n10.00\\n14.20\\n20.50\\n27.30\\nn\\no.99\\n8.07\\n10.50\\n14.90\\n21.50\\n28.60\\n8\\n7.31\\n8.43\\n11.00\\n15.60\\n22.50\\n29.90\\n9\\n7.95\\n9.15\\n12.00\\n17.00\\n24.50\\n32.5C\\n10\\n9.87\\n13.00\\n18.40\\n26.50\\n35.10\\n11\\n10.59\\n14.00\\n19.80\\n28.50\\n37.70\\n12\\n11.31\\n15.00\\n21.20\\n30.50\\n40. 3\\nList\\nThe following extras are to be understood as apart of the Coach and Lag Screw\\nHexagon Heads, 10 per cent, extra.\\nSkein Screws are sold at the same price as Lag Screws.\\nFetter Drive Screws sold by same Lists as Lag Screws.\\n13", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "COACH SCREW \u00e2\u0080\u0094DOUBLE END, GIMLET POINT.\\nFig. 43.\\nPrices Quoted on Application.\\nCOACH SCREW -GIMLET POINT, WITH PIPE THREAD.\\nFig 44\\nPrices Quoted on Application.\\nHANGER BOLTS.\\nFin 45.\\nDiameter.\\ni\\nAny size made to order.\\nLength.\\n4 to 6 inch\\n5 to 7 inch\\n6 to 8 inch\\n7 to 9 inch\\n8 to 12 inch\\nPer Pound.\\n$0.20\\n.16\\n.15\\n.14\\n.14\\nHexagon Nuts. 10 per cent, extra.\\nAVERAGE WEICHT OF COACH AND LAC SCREWS PER 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1900.\\n6\\na\\ni\\ni\\nl\\n6\\n3\\ntn\\n63\\nG3\\n1\\nco\\nO\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n2\\nco\\nO\\nt3\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n65\\n3\\nco\\nO\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n64\\n67\\n73\\n80\\n90\\n4\\nm\\no\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n63\\n65\\n70\\n76\\n83\\n95\\nIS\\nO\\n63\\n64\\n67\\n70\\n75\\n80\\n91\\n100\\n120\\n130\\n145\\n175\\n6\\nCQ\\nO\\n64\\n66\\n72\\n77\\n82\\n87\\n98\\n105\\n125\\n135\\n150\\n180\\n320\\n260\\n7\\nO\\n71\\n76\\n78\\n82\\n87\\n93\\n105\\n11-\\n133\\n140\\n155\\n185\\n225\\n2C5\\n8\\nCO\\nO\\n80\\n80\\n85\\n88\\n92\\n98\\n110\\n12;.\\n140\\n150\\n160\\n190\\n230\\n270\\n350\\n440\\n9\\no\\n84\\n84\\n88\\n92\\n95\\n105\\n115\\n125\\n145\\n10\\nCO\\nO\\n87\\n91\\n97\\n105\\n115\\n120\\n130\\n150\\n11\\nDO\\na\\n92\\n95\\n105\\n110\\n120\\n130\\n140\\n12\\nco\\nO\\n100\\n100\\nno\\n115\\n125\\n140\\n155\\n13\\nCO\\no\\n105\\n115\\n125\\n140\\n155\\n170\\n185\\n205\\n220\\n240\\n14\\nCO\\nO\\n115\\n125\\n135\\n160\\n75\\n190\\n205\\n235\\n246\\n26o\\n15\\nCO\\nU\\n140\\n160\\n185\\n200\\n220\\n235\\n265\\n286\\n305\\n325\\n340\\n435\\n520\\n665\\n800\\n990\\n16\\nO\\n165\\n185\\n210\\n230\\n245\\n265\\n295\\n325\\n340\\n365\\n3S5\\n460\\n535\\n690\\n840\\n1060\\n17\\nCO\\n18\\nCO\\n20\\n22\\nco\\no\\n24\\nCO\\nO\\nso\\nto\\no\\nu\\no\\no\\n26\\nm\\nO\\nD\\ncm\\n03\\nM\\no\\nP.\\noj\\nPi\\n28\\nCO\\no\\n30\\nO\\n7\\n3\\n230\\n255\\n275\\n300\\n330\\n265 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IRON.\\nNo.\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\nCts.\\n16\\n17\\n18\\n20\\nIn.\\nOts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCt=.\\nOts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nC!s.\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n150\\n160\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n155\\n163\\n185\\n3\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n145\\n150\\n157\\n170\\n190\\n215\\n235\\n270\\ni\\n145\\n150\\n155\\n161\\n170\\n190\\n220\\n240\\n275\\n315\\n360\\n1\\n150\\n155\\n155\\n168\\n175\\n195\\n225\\n245\\n280\\n325\\n370\\nH\\n155\\n155\\n165\\n180\\n195\\n210\\n230\\n260\\n295\\n335\\n385\\n420\\n465\\n1*\\n188\\n194\\n205\\n215\\n238\\n250\\n285\\n315\\n355\\n400\\n440\\n485\\n5S.-\\n215\\n220\\n230\\n240\\n255\\n2*0\\n312\\n345\\n380\\n420\\n460\\n510\\n615\\n2\\n240\\n250\\n270\\n300\\n345\\n375\\n405\\n445\\n500\\n555\\n670\\n2|\\n285\\n300\\n325\\n375\\n400\\n430\\n480\\n530\\n610\\n725\\n24\\n345\\n355\\n365\\n400\\n425\\n475\\n510\\n585\\n665\\n790\\n2f\\n460\\n540\\n730\\n875\\n3\\n500\\n620\\n805\\n915\\nNICKEL-PLATED WOOD SCREWS.\\nFLAT AND ROUND HEAD BRASS.\\nNo.\\n4\\nCts.\\n165\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15 16\\n17\\n18\\n20\\nIn.\\nCts.\\n170\\nCts.\\n180\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCt=.\\nts.\\nCts.\\nCis. 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Fig. 51.\\nPer Gross.\\nIron. Brass.\\n1\\no\\nNo. 14 and\\ninch.\\nFig. 53.\\nNos. 16 and\\n18.\\nFig. 54.\\n(.23\\n.23\\n.26\\n.29\\n.32\\n.36\\n.48\\n$0.72\\n.72\\n.80\\n.87\\n.94\\n1.08\\n1.44\\nNo.\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n28\\n30\\nThreads.\\n16, 18\\n16, 18\\n16, 18\\n14, 16\\n14, 16\\n14, 16\\n14, 16\\nPer Gross.\\nIron. Brass.\\n$0.62\\n.82\\n.93\\n1.06\\n1.20\\n1.35\\n1.50\\n2.45\\n2-70\\n3.17\\n3-60\\n4.10\\n4.55\\nHEXAGON IRON AND HEXAGON BRASS NUTS.\\nTAPPED, COLD PRESSED.\\nNos. 4\\nand 6.\\nFig. 57.\\nNo.\\n4\\n6\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n16\\nNo 8. No. 10. No. 12. No. 14 and Nos. 16\\nFig. 58. Fig. 59. Fig. 60. Fig. 61. 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SO\\n6.30\\n6.80\\n7.30\\n7.80\\n4.40\\n4.70\\n5.00\\n5.30\\n5.60\\n5.95\\n6.35\\n6.80\\n7.30\\n7.90\\n8.50\\n9.10\\n9.70\\n5.50\\n5.70\\n6.00\\n6.30\\n6.60\\n7.00\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n8.60\\n9.30\\n10.10\\n10.90\\n11.70\\n12.50\\n9\\n7.00\\n7 00\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n9 10\\n9.70\\n10.40\\n11.20\\n12.10\\n13.10\\n14.10\\n15.10\\n16.10\\n17.10\\n9\\ni ill\\n9.50\\n9.50\\n10.00\\n10.60\\n11.20\\n11 90\\n12.70\\n13 60\\n14 70\\n16.00\\n17.30\\n18.60\\n19.90\\n21.20\\n22.50\\nIS\\n12.20\\n12.20\\n12 80\\n13.40\\n14.10\\n14.90\\n15.90\\n17.00\\n18.60\\n20.20\\n21.80\\n23.40\\n25.00\\n26(50\\n28.20\\n16 00\\n16.60\\n17.20\\n17 90\\n18.60\\n20.00\\n2180\\n23 80\\n25.\u00c2\u00a30\\n27.80\\n29.80\\n31.80\\n33 80\\n35.80\\n37.80\\nC^^BM^\\n21 20\\n22.30\\n23 60\\n55.10\\n26.90\\n29 00\\n31.40\\n33.80\\n36.20\\n38.60\\n41.00\\n43.40\\n45.80\\n48.20\\nft\\n29 00\\n30.50\\n32.30\\n34.40\\n37 00\\n40.00\\n43.00\\n46.00\\n49.00\\n52.00\\n55.00\\n58.00\\n61.00\\n37.50\\n39.30\\n41 40\\n44.00\\n47.50\\n51.50\\n55.50\\n*\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00a3^rr\\n59.50\\n^wc^\\n63.50\\niw^JJS\\n67.50\\n-*\u00c2\u00b1c30*\\n71.50\\nF g. 68.\\n75.50\\n79 50\\nThreads to inch.\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n12\\n11\\n10\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n7\\nAdd for each i\\ninch.\\n30\\n40\\n50\\n60\\n80\\n1.00\\n1 30\\n1.60\\n2.00\\n2 40\\n3.00\\n4.00\\nSteel Cap Screws 25 per cent, additional.\\n20", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "FLAT HEAD CAP\\nSCREWS.\\nMILLED FROM SOLID BAR.\\nPRICE PER (OO.\\nFig\\n69.\\nFig.\\n70.\\nFlat H a\\\\\\nFrench Head.\\nDiameter o\\nHead.\\ni\\n3\\n8\\n32\\n5\\nS\\n3\\n4\\nIS\\nl\\n8\\n1\\n14\\n14\\n*8\\nDiameter 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"2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "ROUND AND FILISTER HEAD CAP SCREWS.\\nFig. 72.\\nPrice per IOO.\\nFig. 73.\\nDiameter\\n9\\n4\\n3\\nU\\nl\\n1\\nu\\nlj\\nof Head.\\nJ 6\\n4\\n8\\nI 6\\nlb\\n8\\nLengh of\\n11. ad.\\nJ.\\n8\\n_3.\\n1 t\\n1\\n4\\n16\\n3\\n8\\n.7-\\n16\\ni\\nA\\n8\\n3\\n4\\nX\\n8\\n1\\nDi-i meter\\nof Screw.\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n4\\n5.\\n3\\n8\\nA\\ni\\nA\\n8\\n3\\n4\\n7\\n8\\n1\\nS a\\n$2 00\\n$2 25\\n$2 50\\n13 00\\n$3 50\\n$4 00\\n$5 00\\no 1\\n2 25\\n2 50\\n2 75\\n3 25\\n3 75\\n4 25\\n5 30\\n16 60\\nlj\\n2 50\\n2 75\\n3 00\\n3 50\\n4 00\\n4 50\\n5 60\\n6 90\\n$9 00\\n15\\n2 75\\n3 00\\n3 25\\n3 75\\n4 25\\n4 75\\n5 90\\n7 20\\n9 50\\n$12 00\\n3 00\\n3 25\\n3 50\\n4 00\\n4 50\\n5 00\\n6 20\\n7 50\\n10 00\\n12 50\\n$15 25\\n2\\n3 25\\n3 50\\n3 75\\n4 35\\n5 00\\n5 50\\n6 75\\n8 00\\n10 75\\n13 00\\n16 00\\n819 2D\\nX i\\no 2i\\n3 50\\n3 75\\n4 00\\n4 75\\n5 50\\n6 00\\n7 25\\n8 50\\n11 50\\n13 75\\n16 75\\n20 21\\n3 75\\n4 00\\n4 25\\n5 15\\nG 00\\n6 50\\n7 75\\n9 00\\n12 00\\n14 50\\n17 50\\n21 25\\n3 a\\n4 25\\n4 50\\n5 55\\n6 50\\n7 00\\n8 25\\n9 50\\n12 75\\n15 25\\n18 30\\n22 4i\\nT3 q 4\\n4 75\\n5 95\\n7 00\\n7 50\\n8 75\\n10 00\\n13 50\\n16 00\\n19 10\\n23 60\\nQJ Ql\\nu 3\\n6 35\\n7 50\\n8 00\\n9 25\\n10 50\\n14 25\\n16 75\\n20 00\\n24 S5\\n8 00\\n8 50\\n9 75\\n11 00\\n15 00\\n17 50\\n21 00\\n26 10\\n1 3 I\\n9 00\\n10 25\\n11 50\\n15 75\\n18 25\\n22 00\\n27 35\\n4\\n10 75\\n12 00\\n16 50\\n19 00\\n23 00\\n28 60\\n3 4i\\n12 50\\n17 25\\n19 75\\n24 00\\n29 85\\n5 4i\\n18 00\\n2 i 50\\n25 00\\n31 10\\n2? 4J\\n21 25\\n26 00\\n32 35\\n0) 5\\ni-l\\n27 00\\n33 60\\nThreads to\\ninc\\n40\\n24\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n12\\n11\\n10\\n9\\n8\\nAdd lore c\\ninch.\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n40\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n75\\n75\\n1 00\\n1 25\\nManufacturers Standard Lit.t of\\nFORGED SET SCREWS AND TAP\\nSquart, Heads Price pe IOO.\\nBOLTS.\\nDiam.\\nof\\nSor^w.\\nFig. 74.\\nLength.\\n13\\n2\\noi\\n^4\\n2*\\n*4\\n3\\nH\\nu\\nf\\n$1.00 SI. 15\\n1.05 1.21\\n1.10\\n1.15\\n1.20\\n1.25\\n1.30\\n1.27\\n1.33\\n1.39\\n1.45\\n1.51\\n1.57\\n3\\n8\\n7\\nlb\\ni\\n9\\n1JT\\n3\\n4\\n7\\na\\n$1.35\\n81.60\\n$2.00\\nS3.00\\n4.20\\n$6.00\\n1.42\\n1.69\\n2.10\\n3.12\\n4.35\\n6.20\\n1.49\\n1.78\\n2.20\\n3.24\\n4.50\\n6.40\\n1.56\\n1.87\\n2.30\\n3.36\\n4.65\\n6.60\\n1.63\\n1.96\\n2.40\\n3.48\\n4.80\\n6.80\\n1.70\\n2.05\\n2,50\\n3.60\\n4.95\\n7.00\\n1.77\\n2.14\\n2.60\\n3.72\\n5.10\\n7.20\\n1.84\\n2.23\\n2.70\\n3.84\\n5.25\\n7.40\\n1.91\\n2.32\\n2.80\\n3.96\\n5.40\\n7.60\\n1\\n2.41\\n2.90\\n4.08\\n5.55\\n7.80\\n1\\n3.00\\n4.20\\n5.70\\n8.00\\n$8.00\\n8.25\\n8.50\\n8.75\\n9.00\\n9.25\\n9.50\\n9.75\\n10.00\\n10.25\\n10,50\\nFig-. 75.\\nWith Hexagon Hea. s 10 percent, extra\\nHeads of Hexagon Tap Bolts are made finished size of United States Standard Nuts\\nfor same diameter.\\n22", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "PRESSED WROUGHT IRON TURNBUCKLES.\\nWITH RIGHT AND LEFT STUB BOLT ENDS.\\nFig. 76.\\nInside\\nOutside\\nTotal Length\\nof Buckle with\\nDiameter of\\nOpening\\nof\\nLength\\nL Of\\nPrice\\nStub Ends.\\nBuckle\\nBuckle.\\nStud Ends in.\\nEach.\\ninch.\\n4f inches.\\n6| inches.\\n17 inches.\\n$0.40\\nA\\n4f\\n64\\n17\\ni\\n.42\\n4\\n6\\n8\\n21\\n.45\\n1\\n6\\n81\\n23\\n.50\\n8. a\\n4\\n6\\n84\\n23\\n.63\\n6\\n9\\n23\\n.75\\n1\\n6\\n9\\n23\\n.88\\n-Ii\\n6\\n9i\\n23\\n1.00\\nll\\n1 4,\\n6\\n94\\n23\\n1.25\\nIf\\n6\\n9f\\n23\\n1.38\\n14\\nH\\n104\\n25\\n1.50\\nif\\n\u00c2\u00abi\\n114\\n26\\n2,00\\nPrices\\nfor lai\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0ger si\\nzes\\nTurnbuckles\\nquoted\\non application.\\nLongei\\nTurnbuckle\\ns are made to ore\\ner at s\\npecial prices.\\nTurnbuckles\\nwith s\\nwivel in one end\\nurnish\\ned to order.\\nPIPE SWIVELS.\\nr\\nis\\n-r\\n_- Illlll\\nHf^^J\\nE\\nUMl.\\nTHE BU\\nRNET CO.\\nFig\\n77.\\nWITH RICH\\nT\\nkND LEFT HAND THREADS AND STUB ENDS.\\nLength\\nOutside\\nList\\nDiam. of\\nLength\\nbetween\\nLen\\ngth of\\nDiam. of\\nThickness\\nPrice.\\nScrew.\\nof Swivel.\\nNuts.\\nIS\\nuls.\\nPipe.\\nof Pipe.\\nEach.\\n5\\n3|\\n6\\n.840\\n.109\\n$0.60\\n4\\n54\\n3f\\nI\\n1.050\\n.113\\n.80\\nI\\n7\\n4f\\n14\\n1.315\\n.134\\n1.00\\na\\n4:\\n7\\n4\\n14\\n1.315\\n.134\\n1.25\\n8\\n54\\nii\\n1.G60\\n.140\\n1.50\\n1\\n91\\n64\\n14\\n1.900\\n.145\\n2.00\\nJ*\\n94\\n64\\nif\\n1.900\\n.145\\n2.50\\nii\\nHi\\n8\\nif\\n2.375\\n.154\\n3.00\\nif\\nH4\\n8\\nn\\n2.375\\n.154\\n3.50\\ni*\\n134\\n84\\n24\\n2.875\\n.204\\n4.00\\nif\\n134\\n84\\n*4\\n2.875\\n.204\\n4.\u00c2\u00a30\\nif\\n134\\n84\\n24\\n2.875\\n.204\\n5.00\\n4\\n15\\n94\\n2f\\n3.500\\n.217\\n5.50\\n2\\n15\\n94\\nn\\n3.500\\n.217\\n6.00\\nList prices of Sleeve Nuts same as above.\\n23", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "PLATE WASHERS,\\nMANUFACTURERS STANDARD LIST.\\nFig.\\n78.\\nSize of\\nThickness Wire\\nNumber in\\nDiameter.\\nHole.\\nGauge.\\nSize of Bolt.\\nPrice per lb.\\n100 lbs.\\nft\\ni\\n4\\nNo. 18\\nft\\n14.0\\n45000\\ni\\n16\\ni\\n4\\n12.2\\n13900\\n1\\n1\\n3\\ng\\n16\\nh\\n11.4\\n11250\\nis\\n14\\n3\\n8\\n10.5\\nC800\\nH\\ni\\n14\\nft\\n9.7\\n4300\\nif\\n2\\n16\\n12\\n9.2\\n2600\\nlj\\n1\\n12\\nft\\n9.1\\n2250\\nif\\n16\\n10\\nI\\n9.0\\n1310\\n2\\n.Li\\n10\\n3\\n4\\n8.8\\n1010\\n2A\\n9\\n2\\n8\\n8.8\\n867\\n24\\n1A\\n9\\n1\\n8.8\\n634\\n2J\\n14\\n9\\n1*\\n8.8\\n500\\n3\\nif\\n9\\n14\\n9.0\\n367\\n34\\ni*\\n8\\nif\\n9.0\\n300\\n3J\\nif\\n8\\nli\\n9.2\\n267\\n3f\\nif\\n8\\nif\\n9.2\\n247\\n4\\n1 8\\n8\\nif\\n9.5\\n224\\nH\\n2\\n8\\nif\\n9.5\\n200\\n44\\n2*\\n8\\n2\\n9.5\\n180\\nROUND CAST WASHERS.\\nRegular sizes carried in stock.\\nWEIGHT PER IOO.\\nPrices on application.\\nFig. 79.\\nCountersunk for bolt head.\\nFig. 80.\\nRound Washer.\\nDiameter, inches\\nThickness, inches\\nSize bolt\\nWeight per 100\\nPrice per lb.\\n1*\\n2\\n24\\nJ-\\n3\\n1\\n16\\n8\\n2\\n3\\n1\\n1\\n8\\n2\\n8\\n84\\n22\\n45\\n72\\n34 4 44 5 54 6 7 74\\nf I 1 14 14 If 1* H\\nit 14 li If 14 If 2\\n115 180 215 320 425 525 1150 15o0\\nFig. 81.\\nSquare Beveled.\\nBEVELED CAST WASHERS.\\nPrices 0:1 application.\\nWe are prepared to furnish any style of\\ncast washers on receipt of pattern or de-\\nscription.\\n24\\nFig. 82.\\nRound Beveled.", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "U. S. STANDARD\\nHOT-PRESSED SQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS\\nAND\\nHOT-PRESSED REAMED SQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS.\\nAdopted as the Standard\\nof the\\nUnited States Government.\\nF12;. 83.\\nFig. 84.\\nS3\\nen\\nSquare.\\nHexagon.\\n3\\nPrice per Pound.\\nPrice per Pound.\\nc3\\na\\nHole.\\n4-i\\ns\\nO\\nHot Pressed.\\nReamed\\nHot Pressed.\\nReamed\\nO\\nZD\\nBlauk.\\nBlank.\\n53\\nBlank.\\nTapped.\\nBlank\\nTapped.\\ni\\nJ-\\n.I85 ^j- scant.\\nI\\n13.0\\n15.0\\n13.8\\n20.0\\n22.5\\n21.0\\n2\\n1 1\\n4\\nX\\n.)340 scant.\\ns\\nT 6\\n12.0\\n13.5\\n12.8\\n18.0\\n20.0\\n19.0\\n1 b\\n5\\n.294 if scant.\\n.344 =\u00c2\u00a34\\n.400=4| scant.\\n.454 11\\n8\\n10.5\\n11.6\\n11.0\\n14.0\\n15.6\\n14\\n18\\n25\\n8\\n1\\n1\\nTW\\n10.0\\n10.9\\n10.5\\n13.0\\n14.3\\n13.7\\n3 I\\nl\\n1\\n2\\n9.0\\n9.7\\n9.3\\n11.2\\n12.2\\n11.5\\n~8\\n31\\n8\\n9\\n9.0\\n9.6\\n9.3\\n11.2\\n12.1\\n11.5\\nT2~\\nIt 1\\n.507= 4 full.\\nft\\n8.7\\n9.2\\n8.9\\n10.5\\n11.2\\n10.7\\nX T6\\nl4\\n8\\n.620= scant.\\n4\\n8.5\\n8.9\\n8-6\\n10.0\\n10. G\\n10.2\\nJ 4\\n1-A-\\n4\\n7\\n.731 ft scant.\\nf\\n8.4\\n8.8\\n8.6\\n9.9\\n10.5\\n10 2\\nx l 6\\n1ft\\n14-4\\n8\\n1\\n.83 7 f4 scant.\\n1\\n8.2\\n8.6\\n8.4\\n9.7\\n10.3\\n10.0\\n14\\n.940 H fu11\\n14\\n8.2\\n8.6\\n8.4\\n9.7\\n10.3\\n10.0\\n2\\n-*-8\\n1.065= 1 T V full.\\nii\\n8.4\\n8.8\\n8.8\\n9.9\\n10.5\\n10.5\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a22-K\\n4\\n11\\n1.160 Infill.\\nif\\n8.5\\n9.0\\n8.8\\n10.0\\n10.7\\n10.5\\n*i u\\n21\\nx 8\\n14\\n1.284 1 3% full.\\nn\\n8.8\\n9.4\\n9.6\\n10.3\\n11.1\\n11 3\\n*8\\n9 9\\n2\\nif\\nif\\n1.389 Iff scant\\nift\\n9.0\\n9.7\\n9.6\\n10.5\\n11.4\\n11.3\\n^T6\\n2f\\n1.491 14 scant.\\nif\\n9.3\\n10.0\\n10.2\\n10.8\\n11.7\\n12.1\\n015.\\nl|\\n1.616= if scant.\\n1*\\n9.5\\n10.3\\n10.2\\n11.0\\n12.0\\n12.1\\n*1 6\\n34\\n2\\n1.712 If scant.\\n2\\n9.7\\n10.6\\n10.6\\n11.2\\n12.3\\n12.6\\nu 8\\nq 5\\n24\\n1.836 Iff scant.\\n24\\n10.0\\n11.0\\n11.0\\n11.7\\n12.9\\n13.0\\n16\\n34\\n2i\\n1.962 1-fi scant.\\n8i\\n10.0\\n11.1\\n11.5\\n11.7\\n13.0\\n13.5\\n2ft\\n2.086 2^ scant.\\n2|\\n10.3\\n11.5\\n12.0\\n12.2\\n13.6\\n14.0\\n16\\n3i\\n24\\n2A\\n24\\n10.5\\n11.8\\n12.2\\n12.4\\n13.9\\n14.2\\n,J 8\\n-l4\\n2i\\n2f\\n11.0\\n12.4\\n12.7\\n13.0\\n14.6\\n15.0\\n^4\\n4ft\\n4.\\n3\\nID\\n01 1\\n^T6\\n3\\n11 5\\n13.0\\n13.2.\\n13.5\\n15.2\\nI 15 6\\nFor less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size the following extras will bo\\ncharged. lr iz\\nAt the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more.\\nAt the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds,\\n25", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "U. S. STANDARD CHAMFERED, TRIMMED AND\\nREAMED NUTS.\\nSQUARE AND HEXAGON.\\nHOT AND COLD PUNCHED.\\nFig. 85.\\nFig. 86.\\naa\\nn\\na\\nHOLE.\\nSize\\nof\\nBolt.\\nSQUARE.\\niitX G-JA.\\na a\\n5\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nBlank.\\n20.0\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nTapped.\\n22.0\\nA verage\\nNumber\\nin 100 lbs.\\nBlank.\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nBlank.\\nPrice\\np\u00c2\u00abr lb.\\nTapped.\\nAvemg\\nNulutji-r\\nin 100 M.s.\\nBlank.\\n1\\nl\\n4\\n.185= T s s scaat.\\nl\\n4\\n7400\\n27.0\\n29.5\\n8880\\ni n\\n11\\n5\\n.240= 5 scant.\\n1 6\\n18.0\\n19.5\\n4000\\n24.0\\n26.0\\n4800\\n3\\n8\\n.294= scant.\\n3\\n8\\n14.5\\n15.6\\n2730\\n18.5\\n20.1\\n3276\\n16\\n25\\n7.\\n7\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2344= H\\nh\\n14.0\\n14.9\\n1700\\n18.0\\n19.3\\n2040\\n.400= if scant.\\nA\\n11.3\\n12.0\\n1160\\n14.0\\n15.0\\n1392\\n8\\n31\\n9\\nT7T\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2454= ff\\n9\\n16\\n11.3\\n11.9\\n900\\n14.0\\n14.9\\n1080\\n1\\n.507= i full.\\n1\\n10.0\\n10.5\\n653\\n12.5\\n13.2\\n784\\n4\\n.620= scant.\\n4\\n9.4\\n9.8\\n386\\n10.9\\n11.5\\n463\\n1\\n1*\\n1\\nB\\n.731= ff scant.\\nl\\n8\\n9.4\\n9.8\\n260\\n10.9\\n11.5\\n312\\n1\\n.837= scant.\\n1\\n9.4\\n9.8\\n170\\n10.9\\n11.5\\n204\\n4\\n.940= \u00c2\u00a3f full.\\n1*\\n9.4\\n9.8\\n122\\n10.9\\n11.5\\n146\\n2\\n4\\n1.065=l T Vfull.\\n14\\n10.1\\n10.5\\n90\\n11.5\\n12.1\\n108\\n2 T\\nIf\\n1.160=1^ full.\\nif\\n10.3\\n10.8\\n69\\n12.0\\n12.7\\n83\\n2f\\nH\\n1.284= 1 full.\\n4\\n10.7\\n11.3\\n54\\n12.6\\n13.4\\n65\\n9 9\\n2f\\nIf\\n1.389=lf4 scant.\\nif\\n11.1\\n11.8\\n43\\n13.2\\n14.1\\n52\\nIf\\n1.491=li scant.\\nif\\n11.5\\n12.2\\n35\\n14.0\\n14.9\\nU\\n91 5\\n3ft*\\n1-1\\n^8\\n1.616=1| scant.\\n^8\\n12.0\\n12.8\\n29\\n14.5\\n15.5\\n35\\n2\\n1.712=lf\u00c2\u00a7 scant\\n2\\n12.0\\n12.9\\n24\\n14.5\\n15.6\\n29\\n3i 6\\nH\\n1.836=1\u00c2\u00a7J scant.\\n8*\\n12.5\\n13.5\\n20i\\n15.0\\n16.2\\n26\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n84\\n1.962=lf| scant v\\n24\\n12.5\\n13.6\\n17\\n15.0\\n16.3\\n23\\n3H\\n3f\\n2|\\n2.080=2^ full.\\n03\\n^8\\n13.5\\n14.7\\n15\\n16.0\\n17.4\\n20\\n2J\\n2.176=2^- full.\\n2A\\n13.5\\n14.8\\n12\\n16.0\\n17.5\\n16\\nThes9 are extra fine unfinished nuts, cupped and trimmed outside to exact\\ndimensions, and have reamed holes, at right angles to their bases, to suit U. S.\\nStandard Taps, and are in all respect a superior article.\\nWe make both Hot-Punched and Cold-Punched Chamfered, Trimmed, and\\nBeamed Nuts and the above list applies to both kinds.\\nFor less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size the following extras will be\\ncharged, viz.:\\nAt the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more.\\nAt the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds.\\n26", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "UNITED STATES STANDARD SIZES.\\nn\\nFig. 87.\\nPLAIN\\nGOLD PUNCHED\\nNUTS.\\nSquare and Hexagon.\\nWide.\\nThick.\\n1\\nT\\n1 3\\nTB\\n11\\ns\\n_\\n3T\\nTS\\n1\\n31\\nST\\nliV\\n5\\nH\\ns\\ni*\\ni\\nif\\n1\\nUS\\nH\\n2\\nH\\n2A\\nif\\n93\\nu\\n~TB\\n11\\n2f\\nIf\\n2P-\\nIt\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n2\\n8A\\n2 1\\n8\\n2 1\\nHole.\\n.185:\\n.240:\\n.294\\n.344=\\n.400\\n.454=\\n.507=\\n.620:\\n731:\\n.837=\\n.940:\\n1.065=\\n1.160=\\n1.284:\\n1.389=\\n1.491=\\n1.616=\\n1.712:\\n1.836=\\n1.962=\\nT 3 y scant.\\nscant.\\nscant.\\n1 1\\nTS\\nIf scant.\\n_ 29\\nA full.\\nscant.\\nscant.\\nfj scant.\\nif full.\\n=1 X V full.\\n=1* full.\\n==l full.\\n=1=11 scant.\\n=lj scant.\\n=lf scant.\\n=lff scant.\\n=lff scant.\\n=lfi scant.\\nBolt.\\nSQUARE.\\n1\\nH\\nH\\nif\\nli\\nif\\nif\\nif\\no\\n2A\\n9.1\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nBlink\\n13.8\\n12.8\\n11.0\\n10.5\\n9.3\\n9.3\\n8.9\\n8.6\\n8.6\\nS.4\\n8.4\\n8.8\\n8.8\\n9.6\\n9.6\\n10.2\\n10.2\\n10.6\\n11.0\\n11.5\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nTapped.\\n15.8\\n14.3\\n12.1\\n11.4\\n10.0\\n9.9\\n9.4\\n9.0\\n9.0\\n8.8\\n8.8\\n9.2\\n9.3\\n10.2\\n10.3\\n10.9\\n11.0\\n11.5\\n12.0\\n12.6\\nAverage\\nXumber\\nit) 100 His.\\nHluuk.\\n6700\\n4100\\n2400\\n1550\\n1100\\n825\\n580\\n348\\n228\\n156\\n122\\n88\\n65\\n54\\n42\\n33\\n27\\n23\\n19\\n17\\nFig. 88.\\nPrice\\nper 1\\nBlank.\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nTap ed.\\nA vernge\\nNumber\\nin 100 lbs.\\nUlank.\\n21.0\\n23.5\\n7500\\n19.0\\n21.0\\n4700\\n14.7\\n16.3\\n2800\\n13.7\\n15.0\\n1830\\n11.5\\n12.5\\n1300\\n11.5\\n12.4\\n990\\n10.7\\n11.4\\n700\\n10.2\\n10.8\\n438\\n10.2\\n10.8\\n290\\n10.0\\n10.6\\n19S\\n10.0\\n10.6\\n140\\n10.5\\n11.1\\n103\\n10.5\\n11.2\\n77\\n11.3\\n12.1\\n63\\n11.8\\n12.2\\n50\\n12.1\\n13.0\\n39\\n12.1\\n13.1\\n31\\n12.6\\n13.7\\n28\\n13.0\\n14.2.\\n24\\n13.5\\n14.8\\n20\\nFor less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size the following extras will be charged, viz.\\nAt the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more.\\nnf 50 cpnta r\u00c2\u00bb*= v 100 nAnnila fr\u00c2\u00bbr lpca tlmn 100 nnnnrk\\n.Li-u v\u00c2\u00b1\u00c2\u00b1\\\\j \u00c2\u00b1mv\\\\j /jv ^v.lii,=3 jjci iw JJL\u00c2\u00bbu Ji\u00c2\u00bb_iO itii xw j;uumw ui jiivji^.\\nAt the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds.\\n27", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "Manufacturers Standard List.\\nHOT PRESSED SQUARE\\nAND\\nHEXAGON NUTS.\\nFig. 8i\\nPig. 90.\\nSqtjahe.\\nHexagon.\\nShort\\nThick-\\nHole.\\nSize of\\nPrice\\np. rib.\\nBlank.\\nPrice\\nShort\\nThick-\\nHole.\\nSize of\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nDiam.\\nness.\\nBolt.\\nTapped.\\nDiam.\\nness.\\nBolt.\\nBlank.\\nTapped.\\n1\\n5\\n1\\n7\\n8~S\\nx\\n13.0\\n15.0\\ni\\nl\\n7\\nTS\\ni\\n4\\n20.0\\n22.5\\n5\\n8~\\n16\\n9\\nT2\\n5\\nIS\\n11.5\\n13.0\\nB\\nA\\n9\\nTS\\n5\\n16.0\\n18.0\\n4\\n3\\ne\\n1 1\\nTS\\n1\\n10.0\\n11.1\\n3\\n4\\n3\\na\\n11\\n3\\n8\\n13.0\\n14.6\\n1\\na\\nJ--\\n16\\n25\\n3T\\n7\\nTS\\n9.2\\n10.1\\n7\\n8\\n7\\nts\\n\u00c2\u00a34\\n\u00c2\u00ab7\\nA\\n11.4\\n12.7\\n1\\n7\\nIS\\n1\\n8.7\\n9.4\\n1\\n1\\n7\\nTS\\n10.5\\n11.5\\n1*\\n16\\n1\\n2\\n9\\nTS\\n8.6\\n9.2\\n1*\\nA\\n1\\n9\\nTS\\n10.4\\n11.3\\nH\\ni\\nT 9 \u00c2\u00abr\\n1\\n8.5\\n9.0\\n14\\n1\\n9\\nTJ\\nf\\n10.1\\n10.8\\nU\\n3_\\n21\\n3\\n4\\n8.4\\n8.8\\nit\\nit\\n4\\n21\\n37\\n4\\n9.9\\n10.5\\nif\\nx\\n25\\nT2\\n7\\n8\\n8.3\\n8.7\\nif\\n1\\n8\\n25\\nTS\\n7\\n8\\n9.8\\n10.4\\n2\\n1\\n2\\n1\\n8.2\\n8.6\\nif\\n1\\n7\\n8\\n1\\n9.7\\n10.3\\n\u00c2\u00b04\\n1*\\n31\\nTS\\n1*\\n8.2\\n86\\n2\\nH\\n31\\nTS\\n14\\n9.7\\n10.3\\nn.\\nH\\n1 8\\n14\\n8.3\\n8.7\\n24\\nif\\n1-ij\\nIS\\n14\\n9.8\\n10.4\\nn\\nif\\n1\\n1 T*\\nif\\n8.5\\n9.0\\n21\\nH\\n1 3\\nn\\n10.0\\n10.7\\n3\\nH\\n1 5\\nH\\n8.7\\n9.3\\n2=1\\nIf\\n1 5\\n1 TS\\nH\\n10.2\\n11.0\\nH\\nIf\\n1 7\\nIf\\n8.9\\n9.6\\n3\\nIf\\n1 1\\nIf\\n10.4\\n11.3\\nu\\nn\\n1 9\\n1!\\n9.2\\n9.9\\n34\\nli\\nx 8\\n1 9\\n1 TS-\\nIf\\n10.7\\n11.6\\n8}\\n1 8\\n111\\n1*\\n9.4\\n10.2\\n3i\\n2\\n111\\nIX\\ni 8\\n10.9\\n11.9\\n4\\n2\\n113\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2If\\ng\\n9.6\\n10.5\\n3A\\n2\\n113\\n1 TSf\\n2\\n11.1\\n12.2\\n4\\n2i\\n1i\\nx 8\\n2*\\n9.7\\n10.7\\n3f\\n2*\\n1i\\n1 8\\n24\\n11.4\\n12.6\\n44\\n2i\\n4\\n2\\n24\\n9.9\\n11.0\\n3f\\n24\\n2\\n24\\n11.6\\n12.9\\n44\\n2f\\n2*\\n3*\\n10.1\\n11.8\\n4\\n03\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0*8\\n2*\\n3*\\n12.0\\n13.4\\n4A\\n2A\\n\u00c2\u00bbi\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n4{\\n2i\\n24\\nH\\n4f\\n8}\\n\u00c2\u00bbA\\n2f\\nU\\n22\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2^4\\n2A\\n2f\\n5\\n3\\nan\\n3\\n4f\\n3\\n24*\\n3\\n5j\\n34\\n2if\\n3*\\n5\\n34\\noi r.\\nis\\n34\\n6\\n3i\\nH\\n8*\\n54\\n3A\\n3*\\n34\\nHOT-PRESSED SQUARE NUTS.\\nFOR STEAMBOAT STIRRUP BOLTS.\\nShort\\nDiameter.\\nThickness.\\nHole.\\nSize of Bolt.\\nPrice per lb.\\nBlank.\\nPrice per lb\\nTapped.\\n14\\nf\\n9\\nf\\n8.6\\n9.1\\nif\\n1\\n9\\n16\\nf\\n8.6\\n9.1\\nif\\n3\\n4\\n21\\nTS\\n3\\n4\\n8.6\\n9.0\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n21\\nTS\\n3\\n4\\n8.6\\n9.0\\n2\\n1\\n8\\n25\\nTS\\n7\\n8\\n8.6\\n9.0\\nFor less than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size the following extras will be charged, viz.\\nAt the rate of 20 cents per 100 pounds for 100 pounds or more.\\nAt the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds.\\n?8", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "Manufacturers Standard Sizes\\nPLAIN COLD PUNCHED NUTS.\\nSQUARE\\nAND\\nHEXAGON.\\nFig. 91.\\nTig. HZ.\\nSquare.\\nHexagon\\nShort\\nThick\\nBole.\\nBolt.\\nPrice\\nper 1\\nPrice\\nppr lb.\\nShort\\nDiam.\\nThick\\nHole.\\nBolt.\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nPrice\\nper lh.\\nDUui.\\nne-s.\\nB ank.\\n13.8\\nCapped.\\n15.8\\nness.\\nBlank.\\nTapped.\\ni\\ni\\n4\\nA\\n1\\n4\\n4\\n1\\n4\\n7\\nS3\\n1\\n4\\n21.0\\n23.5\\nft\\n5\\nA\\n3\\nT8\\n12.3\\n13.8\\ni\\n1 1\u00c2\u00bb\\nA\\nA\\n17.5\\n19.5\\n3\\n4\\n8\\nH\\n3\\n3\\n10.8\\n11.9\\n3\\n4\\n3.\\n3\\n1 1\\n1\\n13.8\\n15.4\\n1\\n8\\niV\\nU\\nT^\\n9.3\\n10.2\\n4\\nA\\n13\\n55\\nT\\n11.5\\n12.8\\n7\\ng\\n1\\n7\\nl\\n9.3\\n10.0\\n7\\n8\\n4\\n7\\nT7\\n4\\n11.5\\n12.5\\nl\\n4\\nT\\nIB\\n1\\n9.0\\n9.7\\n1\\n4\\nA\\n4\\n11.0\\n12.0\\n14\\n9\\nJ\\n_fl\\n8.8\\n9.4\\n1\\nA\\n7\\n4\\n11.0\\n12.0\\nift\\n1\\nft\\n8.8\\n9.3\\n14\\n9\\n16\\n4\\nA\\n10.6\\n11.5\\nu\\nft\\nA\\nft\\n8.5\\n9.0\\n14\\n8\\n9\\nJ\\n10.6\\n11.3\\nIf\\n3\\n4\\nfi\\n3\\n4\\n8.5\\n8.9\\n14\\n3\\n4\\n9\\nTS\\n10.6\\n11.3\\n1*\\n3\\n4\\n21\\n3\\n4\\n8.2\\n8.6\\nU\\nft\\n9\\nIT\\n1\\n10.1\\n10.8\\nli\\n7\\n8\\n25\\n7\\n8\\n8.5\\n8.9\\n4\\n3\\n4\\nA\\nI\\n10.1\\n10.8\\nIf\\n7\\n8\\n25\\ni\\n8\\n8.2\\n8.6\\nif\\n2\\n4\\nn\\n1\\n10.1\\n10.7\\nIf\\n7\\n8\\n25\\n5~2\\n7\\n8\\n8.2\\n8.6\\nif\\n1\\n8\\nft\\n1\\n10.1\\n10.7\\nIf\\n1\\n4\\n1\\n8.2\\n8.6\\n14\\n3\\n4\\n\u00c2\u00a52\\n4\\n9.7\\n10.3\\n2\\n1\\n7\\n1\\n8.2\\n8.6\\n14\\n1\\n8\\n21\\nS~2\\n4\\n9.7\\n10.3\\n2\\n14\\nTli\\n14\\n8.2\\n8.6\\n14\\n7\\n8\\n2S\\n3-S\\n1\\n8\\n10.1\\n10.7\\nH\\n14\\n1 5\\n14\\n8.2\\n8.6\\nli\\n1\\n25\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a05 2\\ni\\n10.1\\n10.7\\nH\\nli\\n1A\\nH\\n8.6\\n9.0\\nift\\n7\\n8\\n25\\nT2\\n7\\ns\\n9.7\\n1C.3\\n24\\nn\\n1A\\nit\\n8.6\\n9.0\\nif\\n1\\n25\\n1\\n8\\n9.7\\n10.3\\n2J\\n1a\\n8\\n1A\\nif\\n8.6\\n9.1\\nii\\n1\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n9.7\\n10.3\\n3\\nH\\n1A\\nli\\n9.2\\n9.8\\nif\\n14\\n7\\n5\\n1\\n9.7\\n10.3\\nH\\n1ft\\n1A\\nif\\n9.2\\n9.9\\n2\\nH\\n1 5\\nTS\\n14\\n9.7\\n10.3\\nu\\nIf\\n1 9\\nif\\n9.8\\n10.5\\n34\\nIf\\n1A\\nii\\n10.1\\n10.7\\n3|\\n8\\n1 11\\nii\\n1-8\\n9.8\\n10.6\\n24\\nH\\n1A\\nIf\\n10.1\\n10.8\\n4\\n2\\n113\\n1 T3\\n2\\n9.8\\n10.7\\n2a\\n^4\\n1ft\\n1A\\n14\\n10.3\\n11.1\\n3\\nIf\\n1A\\n1ft\\n10.9\\n11.8\\n34\\nX 8\\n1A\\nIf\\n10.9\\n11.8\\n34\\nO\\n144\\n1i\\n1-8\\n11.5\\n12.5\\n84\\n2\\nlis.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0096\u00a0T6\\n2\\n11.5\\n12.G\\n3i\\n24\\n1.1 3\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0TS\\n2\\n12.0\\n13.1\\nFor leas than keg lots (200 pounds) of a size following extras will be charged, viz. 1\\nAt the rate of 20 cents per 100 for 100 pounds or more.\\nAt the rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds for less than 100 pounds.\\n29", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "Manufacturers Standard\\nSQUARE AND HEXAGON HOT PRESSED NUTS.\\nNARROW CAUCE SIZES.\\nSQTIAEE.\\nShort\\nDiain.\\nThick,\\nness.\\nHole.\\nA\\n7\\nA\\nU\\n3H\\n7\\nII\\n7 if\\nA\\n1 s\\ntit\\nSize of\\nBolt.\\nPrice\\nperil).\\nBlank\\n4\\nl\\n14\\n20.0\\n13.7\\n12.3\\n10.7\\n10.0\\n9.0\\n8.7\\n8.6\\n8.4\\n8.3\\n8.3\\n8.3\\n8.4\\n8.5\\n88\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nrapp d\\n24.5\\n15.7\\n13.8\\n11.8\\n10.9\\n9.7\\n9.3\\n9.1\\n8.8\\n8.7\\n8.7\\n8.7\\n8.8\\n9.0\\n9.4\\nHEXAGON.\\nShort\\nDiain.\\nH\\nH\\ni\\n3\\n1*\\nif\\n2\\n84\\n2}\\n2k\\nThick-\\nHole.\\n8\\n-h\\n-ft\\nt\\ni\\nIt\\nIt\\ni\\n6 -i\\nr.4\\nrV\\n4\\nH\\nlft\\nnV\\nlft\\nSize of\\nBolt.\\n1\\nPrice\\nper lb.\\nBlank.\\nPrice\\nper ih.\\nTappM\\n14.0\\n13.0\\n11.2\\n10.5\\n10.4\\n10.1\\n9.9\\n9.8\\n9.8\\n9.9\\n10.0\\n10.3\\n15.6\\n14.3\\n12.2\\n11.4\\n11.1\\n10.7\\n10.5\\n10.4\\n10.4\\n10.5\\n10.7\\n11.1\\nPig. 93.\\nCase Hardened Nut.\\nFINISHED CASE HARDENED AND\\nSEMI-FINISHED\\nHEXACON NUTS.\\nThe Thread and Outside of each Fin-\\nished Case-Hardened Nut are made to\\nan accurate gauge, and to the standard\\nadopted by the U. S. Government.\\nThe Semi-Finished Nuts are our reg-\\nular Chamfered and Trimmed United\\nStates Standard Hexagon Nuts, tapped\\nand faced true on the bottom.\\nPig. 94.\\nSemi-Finished Nut.\\nThickness.\\nNumbers\\nof\\nThreads.\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n13 or (12)\\n12\\nif\\n11\\n11\\nT\\n10\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n1\\n8\\nft\\n7\\nI*\\n7\\n1^\\nif\\n6\\n6\\nIf\\n5i\\nn\\n5\\nii\\n5\\n2\\nu\\n2i\\nH\\nFinished\\nCase Hard-\\nened Nuts.\\nPrice each.\\n.06\\n07\\n.08\\n.09\\n.10\\n.12\\n.15\\n.17\\n.18\\n.22\\n.30\\n.35\\n.45\\n.55\\n.65\\n.80\\ni.00\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n3.50\\nSemi-Fin-\\nSemi-Fin-\\nished with\\nished Nuts.\\nDouble\\nPrice each.\\nChamfer\\nPrice each.\\n.02\\n.02\u00c2\u00a3\\n.024\\n.03\\n.034,\\n.04\\n03J\\n.044\\n.04\\n04J\\n.05\\n.06*\\n.05*\\n.06.4\\n.06.4\\n.07f\\n.074\\n.08a\\n.10\\n-111\\n.13*\\n.154\\n.17\\n.194\\n,24\\n.27\\n.34\\n.38\\n44\\n.48\\n54\\n.60\\n.70\\n.78\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.10\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.80\\n30", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "LIGHT STEEL\\n8 lbs.\\nto the yard,\\n12\\nit\\n16\\nit a\\n20\\na a\\n25\\na it\\n30\\na a\\n35\\na a\\nin\\nit\\nT RAIL.\\nper gross ton,\\nFLAT STEEL RAILS.\\nPUNCHED AND COUNTERSUNK.\\n1\u00c2\u00a3 lo 2 by to inch,\\n11 by f and 7-16 inch,\\nl| by 7-16 and inch,\\nif and 1| by inch,\\nper lb.,\\nFOLLOWER PLATES.\\n6x1 inch, Sawed to Length,\\n6 x 1|, 1J, If and 1^ inch, Sawed to Length,\\n6x1 inch, Sawed and Punched,\\n6 x 1J, 1\u00c2\u00a3, If and 1^, Sawed and Punched,\\n6x1, Forged and Punched to Pattern,\\n6 x 1\u00c2\u00a3, 1\u00c2\u00a3, If and 1\\\\, Forged and Punched to Pattern,\\nper lb.,\\nPERFECTION TIE PLUG. (Actual Size.)\\nPig. 95.\\nMade from Cedar, they will outlast any tie and with a taper that makes them\\nperfect as a plug, they add life, and permit respiking without injury to the ties, aad\\ncost less than any Railroad Company can make them fur.\\nWhen desired they will be made from Elm, Pine, Basswood, or any of the ordi-\\nnary woods suitable for the purpose. Cedar is especially recommended.\\nPrice per 1,000, delivered on line of road, in lots of 100,000 or over.\\nTHE PATENT VERONA NUT LOCK.\\nFig. 96. Fig. 97.\\nSize for Bolt, inches, f,\\nPrice per 1,000, Fig. 97, $5.00 5.50\\nPacked in boxes of 1,000 or 1,500 as desired.\\nFor the Patent Improved Nut Lock with Tail add \u00c2\u00a71 00 per 1,000 to each of above sizes.\\n4\\n6.65\\n7.25\\n1,\\n8.25\\nIV\\n31", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD TRACK BOLTS.\\nESTIMATED WEIGHT OF IOOO TRACK BOLTS.\\nWith Hutton Heads and Oval Necks as Per Cut.\\nWEIGHT OF 1000\\nSquare Nuts. Hexagon Nuts.\\nSize of Nuts. Pounds.\\nDimensions\\nof Bolts.\\nU2\\nAx2i\\nT ffX2|\\n\u00c2\u00a3x2i\\n\u00c2\u00a3x2?\\n|x8\\n1x4\\nx 4|\\n|x3\\nJx4\\n8 X ^8\\n1 x3i\\nx\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0X i\\n1 xi\\n1 X\u00c2\u00b1\\ni^ X A _\\nl| x A x i\\nl*x| x\u00c2\u00a3\\n1 s x I x T\\nU. S. Standard\\n260\\n293\\n365\\n388\\n485\\n506\\n556\\n818\\n880\\n899\\n1040\\n1334\\n1366\\n1350\\nPounds.\\n244\\n277\\n337\\n360\\n452\\n483\\n533\\n788\\n840\\n870\\n983\\n1279\\n1310\\n1285\\nFig;. 98\\nSquare Nut.\\nFig. 99.\\nHexagon Nut.\\nIii quoting price of Track Bolts, it will be understood,\\nwhen not otherwise expressed, that the quotation refers to\\nTrack Bolts with Button Heads and Oval Necks as per cuts. In ordering Track Bolts giv\\ndiameter of nut. Prices quoted on application.\\nRAILROAD SPIKES.\\nFig. 100.\\nSize Measured under\\nAv. No. per keg.\\nNo. to lay 1 mile track, 4 to tie.\\nRail used.\\nWeight per\\nyard.\\nPrice\\nHead.\\n200 lbs.\\nTies 2 feet from centre to centre.\\nper pound.\\n5\u00c2\u00a3 x 9-16 inches\\n360\\n5800 lbs. =29 kegs\\n45 and over\\n5 x9-16\\n400\\n5170\\n=25^\\n40 to 56\\n4* x k\\n530\\n3900\\n=19|\\ni\\n35 to 40\\n4 x\u00c2\u00a3\\n3\u00c2\u00a3x\u00c2\u00a3\\n600\\n680\\n3520\\n3110\\n=17 3-5\\n=15 3-5\\ni\\n30 to 35\\n4* x 7-16\\nC\\n680\\n3110\\n=15 3-5\\n28 to 30\\n4 x7-16\\n840\\n2560\\n=12 4-5\\nt\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 x 7-16\\n900\\n2350\\n11 t\\n9|\\n4\\nt\\n20 to 28\\n3*xf\\n3 x|\\n2\u00c2\u00a3x|\\n1180\\n1370\\n1780\\n1540\\ni\\nc\\n16 to 20\\n1600\\n1320\\n6 3-5\\n1\\n12\\n2k x 5-16\\n2160\\n1000\\n5\\n8\\n1\\n9,8,\\nRev, rsp Points Extra.\\nFROST OR SHIMMING SPIKES.\\nSTREET RAILWAY SPIKES.\\ninch square, countersunk head\\nis\\nk\\n8\\nper pound,\\nper pound,\\nBARCE SPIKES.\\ninch square, 5 to 12 inches long per pound\\n4 to 6\\nShorter than 4 inches cent extra. Prices quoted on application.\\n32", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "f in\\n8\\nA\\nBOAT\\nSquare, 12 to 24 incliea length,\\n8 to 16\\n6 to 16\\n6 to 12\\n4 to 12\\nSPIKES.\\nper lb.,\\nOval Head,\\n4 to\\n4 to\\n3 to\\n3i\\nf and T 5 F shorter than 4-inch, i cent extra.\\nDOCK OR WHARF SPIKES.\\n(DRIFT BOLTS.)\\nCountersunk Head,\\nFig. 102.\\nPer lb.,\\nFig. 103.\\nHeadless,\\nPer lb.,\\nFig. 104.\\nNail Head, Ragged, Per lb.,\\nPEIOBS QUOTED ON APPLICATION.\\nPoints made wedge shape or conical as preferred. The above illustrations show the\\nordinary styles\u00e2\u0080\u0094 shapes of heads are varied according to requirement of specifications.\\nDock Spikes are made from round iron when so specified. Inquiries or orders should\\ndescribe the style wanted.\\nFISH PLATES AND BOLTS FOR ONE MILE SINGLE TRACK.\\nFOUR BOLTS PER JOINT.\\nLength of Rail.\\n24\\neet,\\n25\\n(t\\n26\\ni\\n27\\nit\\n28\\ntt\\n30\\nu\\nNo. Fish\\nPlates\\nRequired.\\n844\\n812\\n782\\n754\\n704\\nNo. Bolts\\nper Mile.\\nNo. of Rails\\nor Complete\\nJoints.\\n1760\\n1688\\n1624\\n1564\\n1508\\n1408\\n440\\n422\\n406\\n391\\n377\\n352\\nPlain,\\n8 and 10 lbs.,\\n12, 16 and 20 lbs\\nSPLICE BARS.\\nper lb., I Angle,\\nSPLICE JOINTS COMPLETE FOR LICHT\\neach, I 25 and 30 lbs.,\\nI 35 and 40 lbs.,\\n33\\nper lb.,\\nRAILS.\\neach,", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "BOILER RIVETS.\\nOval Head.\\ninch diameter\\n106.\\nCone Head.\\nper pound,\\nand larger\\nBRIDCE AND CAR RIVETS.\\ninch diameter per pound,\\nand larger\\nAVERAGE NUMBER OF\\nDiameter\\nLengths.\\n3\\nI\\n1\\nH\\ni\\n2\\n2;\\n9\\n8\\nf\\n5\\n5*\\n6\\n7\\nCONE-HEAD BOILER RIVETS IN IOO POUNDS.\\ni ii a I\\n1965\\n1848\\n1692\\n1437\\n1300\\n1200\\n1100\\n999\\n945\\n900\\n828\\n779\\n743\\n715\\n1429\\n1335\\n1222\\n1036\\n949\\n900\\n789\\n721\\n682\\n650\\n598\\n562\\n536\\n513\\n1092\\n1027\\n940\\n797\\n730\\n693\\n608\\n555\\n525\\n500\\n460\\n433\\n413\\n395\\n944\\n846\\n763\\n691\\n624\\n553\\n511\\n491\\n475\\n443\\n411\\n379\\n352\\n341\\n326\\n298\\n270\\n244\\n223\\n198\\n665\\n597\\n538\\n487\\n440\\n390\\n360\\n347\\n335\\n312\\n290\\n267\\n248\\n241\\n230\\n210\\n190\\n172\\n157\\n140\\n450\\n389\\n357\\n325\\n297\\n280\\n265\\n242\\n224\\n212\\n201\\n192\\n184\\n171\\n161\\n151\\n140\\n125\\n356\\n280\\n262\\n243\\n232\\n220\\n206\\n197\\n180\\n169\\n160\\n158\\n146\\n135\\n124\\n115\\n100\\nIron Rivets in Bulk.\\nTANK RIVETS.\\nAny Style Head.\\n228\\n180\\n169\\n156\\n149\\n141\\n133\\n127\\n115\\n108\\n102\\n99\\n94\\n87\\n80\\n74\\n64\\nPRICE\\nPER POUND.\\nLength of Rivets.\\nSize.\\nI\\n15\\n7\\n1-3.\\n3\\n8\\nii\\n3T\\n5\\n9\\ni\\n4\\n7\\n^3\\ns\\n5\\ni\\n8\\nA\\n7 an\\n15\\n15\\n15\\nA\\n15*\\n16*\\n16*\\n16*\\n16*\\nl\\n15*\\n16*\\n16*\\n16*\\n16*\\n16*.\\n2\\n15*.\\n16*.\\n16*\\n16*\\n16*\\n17\\n17\\n3\\n15*\\n16\\n17\\n17\\n17\\n17\\n18\\n18\\n18\\nl\\n15*\\n16\\n17\\n17\\n17\\n17\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n19\\n19\\n4\\n15*\\n17\\n17\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n19\\n19\\n20\\n5\\n16\\n17\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n19\\n20\\n20\\n21\\n21\\n22\\n22\\n23\\n6\\n16\\n17\\n18\\n18\\n19\\n19\\n20\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n23\\n23\\n24\\nr\\\\\\n16\\n17\\n18\\n18\\n19\\n19\\n20\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n24\\n25\\n26\\n7\\n16*\\n18\\n18\\n18\\n19\\n19\\n20\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n84\\n25\\n26\\n8\\n17\\n18\\n19\\n19\\n20\\n20\\n21\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n24\\n35\\n26\\n27\\n9\\n18\\n19\\n20\\n20\\n21\\n21\\n23\\n23\\n23\\n24\\n5(5\\n27\\n29\\n30\\n10\\n19\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n25\\n27\\n28\\n28\\n30\\n33\\n35\\n37\\n38\\n11\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n27\\n28\\n30\\n31\\n31\\n33\\n37\\n40\\n43\\n45\\n12\\n21\\n24\\n26\\n28\\n29\\n30\\n32\\n34\\n35\\n36\\n41\\n45\\n50\\n55\\n13\\n2S\\n27\\n30\\n33\\n34\\n35\\n37\\n39\\n40\\n41\\n45\\n50\\n55\\n60\\n14\\n27\\n30\\n35\\n38\\n40\\n45\\n50\\n52\\n55\\n58\\n58\\n60\\n63\\n65\\nU^* Rivets made from smaller wire than No.\\n34\\n14, all lengths, 70 cents per pound.", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "IRON RIVETS.\\nFig. 107\\nIn Packages\\nof 1,000, Price per\\n1,000.\\nSize.\\nBlack.\\nTinned.\\n8\\noz.\\n$0.20\\n$0 24\\n10\\noz.\\n.22\\n.25\\n1\\n13\\noz.\\n.24\\n.28\\n14\\noz.\\n.26\\n.30\\n1\\n1\\nlb.\\n.27\\n.33\\n1\\nl!^lb.\\n.29\\n.37\\n1\\nl^lb.\\n.33\\n.42\\nm\\nlb.\\n.37\\n.48\\n2\\nlb.\\n.42\\n.54\\nA\\nlb.\\n.55\\n.69\\nt\\n3\\nlb.\\n.60\\n.78\\n1\\n3^ lb.\\n.70\\n.81\\n4\\nlb.\\n.76\\n1.00\\n5\\nlb.\\n.90\\n1.20\\n6\\nlb.\\n1.08\\n1.44\\n7\\nlb.\\n1.26\\n1.68\\n8\\nlb.\\n1.44\\n1.92\\n9\\nlb.\\n1.53\\n2.07\\nJ\\n10\\nlb.\\n1.75\\n2.35\\nE\\n12\\nlb.\\n1.98\\n2.70\\n14\\nlb.\\n2.31\\n3.15\\nI\\n16\\nlb.\\n2.64\\n3.60\\nBlack.\\n$0.38\\n.34\\n.31\\n.29\\n.26\\n.23\\n.22\\n.21\\n.20\\n.20\\n.19\\n.19\\n.18\\n.17\\n.17\\n.17\\n.17\\n.16\\n.16\\n.15*\\n.15|\\n15*\\nAbove prices are forconmon flat hea-l regular size rivets only.\\nds or extra lengths 5 cents per 1,000 added to above prices.\\nCOPPER RIVETS AND BURRS.\\nn h h\\nTTTT\\nIn Bulk, Price Per Pound.\\nTinned.\\n$0.45\\n.40\\n.37\\n.35\\n.33\\n.29\\n.28\\n.27\\n.26\\n.26\\n.25\\n.25\\n.24\\n.23\\n.23\\n.23\\n.23\\n.22\\n.22\\n.21*\\n.21*\\n.21*.\\nOval or countersunk\\n/2\\nT\\nai\\nFi2. 108. Fig. 109. Fi\u00c2\u00b0\\nNos. 7 8 9 10\\nPer ib. $0.49 .50 .52 .54\\nBi 1 and hose rive s a^e packed as fo lows:\\n110. Fig. 111. Fig. 112.\\n11 13 13 14\\n.56 .o .60 .65\\nRivels uiily in 4 1b. or 1 lb. paper boxes.\\n_ .T_ i ii- I r\u00c2\u00bb\\n15\\n.70\\ntivets and buns mixfcd (equal quantit^s of eac 1 in 1 (b. or lb. paper boxes. Brrrs\\nouly in 1 i boxes.\\nFor rivets and burrs, uniform lengths, in lb. boxes, add 3 cents per pound to list\\nFor rivets and burrs, assorted to jM, in 1 lb. boxes, add 3 cents per pound to list.\\nin lb. boxes, ad J 6 cents per lb. to list.\\n35\\nJ.^1 nvcio *uu in..!.-., .1.-..-.U1 ii-n ^g 1/U -X).\\nFor rivets and burrs, assorted (f to f).", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "z^\\n^X /-SE?\\\\ /^Z^N\\n/2L\\n^AMa^^feA .^taMMfeM^ V\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0fct- J^H^\u00c2\u00abQMife\\\\\\nHm\u00c2\u00ab\\niJ lee L\\nis\\n3 3\\n|^^_^li\\nFig. 113.\\nw~ -.fl\\nCOIL.\\nB. B. CRANE.\\n1 B. B. B. CRANE.\\nBEST SPECIAL DREDGE.\\nw\\nN\\nQQ\\nca is\\nE\\nc o\\nz 3\\nJ.S.\\nV r~\\nV\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0H\\nIsj 8 8\\nto\\na\\nill\\ni\\n2 3-\\n5\\n9 1-2\\n12\\n15\\n19\\n20\\no\\nS\\nv. O\\nft EH\\nM\\ng 2o\\nttJ\\nP/d\\nft*\\nM*- o g\\nv i; o c\\nbo\\nc\\na c\\ng o\\n3-10\\no\\n4 1-\\n1-\\n8 1-\\n11\\n1-4\\n2 1-2\\n2 1\\n2 13-4\\n2 3-4\\n1-;\\nl\\no\\n3 1-J\\n5 1-2\\n6 1-4\\n2 3-\\n5\\n9 l-\u00c2\u00a3\\n12\\n15\\n19\\n20\\n1 1-2\\n3-4\\n1 1-4\\no\\n3\\n3 1-2\\n4 1-2\\n5 1-2\\n7-8\\n1 1-2\\n2 1-2\\n4\\n7 3-4\\n9\\n11\\n5-8\\n1\\n1 1-2\\n2 1-1\\n3 1-4\\n4\\n5\\n2\\n3\\n4 1-2\\n7\\n8 1-2\\n10\\n13\\n1-1\\n5-16\\n3-S\\nr-16\\n1-2\\n14 3 1-8\\n15\\n19\\n26\\n4 1-2\\n5 1-2\\n9\\n9-16\\nSTUD LINK.\\n11\\n\u00c2\u00a3-8\\n24\\n7\\n11\\n13 1-2\\n11 10\\n20\\n8 1-4\\n14\\n32\\n7\\n14\\n32\\n7 1-4\\n15\\n32\\n8 1-2\\n10 1-4\\n3-4\\n34\\n10 1-8\\n10\\n37\\n8\\n16\\n37\\n8 3-4\\n18\\n37\\n10\\n20\\n13-10\\n40\\n11 7-8\\n18\\n42\\n9 1-2\\n19\\n12\\n9 1-2\\n20\\n42\\n11 1-2\\n21\\n7-8\\n44\\n14\\n21\\n48\\n10\\n20\\n48\\n11\\n22\\n48\\n13\\n21\\n15-10\\n51\\n15 8-10\\n24\\n55\\n12\\n24\\n55\\n12 1-2\\n25\\n55\\n14 1-2\\n27\\n1\\n59\\n18\\n27\\n03\\n13\\n20\\n63\\n14\\n28 1-2\\n63\\n10\\n30 1-2\\n1 1-10\\n06\\n20 3-10\\n31\\n70\\n14\\n;s\\n70\\n10\\n32 1-2\\n70\\n17 1-2\\nH 1-2\\n1 1-8\\n75\\n22 3-4\\n35\\n79\\n10\\n30\\n79\\n18 30\\n79\\n20\\n39\\n1 3-16\\n82\\n25 3-8\\n38\\n33\\n13\\n30\\nS8\\n20 40\\n88\\n23\\n11\\n1 1-4\\n91\\n28 1-8\\n43\\n38\\n21\\n42\\n38\\n22\\n14\\n98\\n25 1-2\\n17 1-2\\n1 5-16\\n103\\n31\\n47\\n105\\n23\\n16\\n105\\n24\\n8\\n105\\n27\\n58\\n1 3-8\\n113\\n34\\n51\\nLIS\\n25\\n50\\n118\\n26 1-2\\n4\\n118\\n29\\n1 7-16\\n120\\n37 1-8\\n50\\n27\\n27\\n)4\\n27\\n29 J\\n8\\n127\\n31\\n1\\n1 1-2\\n132\\n40 5-10\\n59\\n38\\n\u00c2\u00a30\\n38\\n31\\n2\\n138\\n33 1-2\\n7\\n1 9-16\\n143\\n43 9-10\\n02\\n1\\n51\\n32\\ni\\ni\\n51\\n33\\n6\\n151\\n35 1-4\\n1\\n1 5-8\\n1 11-16\\n156\\n162\\n47 5-10\\n51 1-1\\n55 1-8\\n07\\n1\\n60\\n35\\ni\\n60\\n36\\n2\\n160\\n38 1-2 7\\n7\\n1 3-4\\n175\\n78\\n1 13-16\\n189\\n59 1 8\\n83\\n1 7-8\\n205\\n63 1-4\\n89\\nMANUFACTURERS ACE\\nNTS FOR\\n1 15-16\\n2\\n2 1-10\\n2 1 8\\n2 3-10\\n222\\n240\\n2=0\\n280\\n300\\n67 5-10\\n72\\n76 5-10\\n81 1-4\\n86 1-8\\n95\\n101\\n108\\n114\\n121\\nHigh Class Ship s Cables, Crane, Mining\\nChains for Differential Pulley Blocl\\nChains, Steel and Iron Dredg\\nall sizes Machine Chains\\nand Rigging Chains,\\ns, Special Crane\\nng Chains,\\netc.\\n2 1-4\\n325\\n91 1-8\\n128\\n2 3-8\\n2 1-2\\n375 1\\n01 5-10\\n12 5-10\\n143\\n158\\nSpecial Prices quoted on specification\\ns for Brake Chain.\\n36", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "BLACK DIAMOND\\nPer lb. Base,\\nCRESCENT.\\nPer lb. Base,\\nTOOL STEEL.\\nSILVER STEEL.\\nPer lb. Base,\\nCRESCENT EXTRA.\\nPer lb. Base,\\nc. per lb. extra.\\nROUND, SQUARE AND OCTAGON.\\nBase sizes, to 2 inches.\\nThe following are extra prices charged above Base price;\\nAnnealed, Jc\\nEXTRA SPECIAL\\nPer lb. Base,\\nCRESCENT SPECIAL\\nPer lb. Base,\\nExtra per lb.\\nExtra per lb.\\nExtra per lb.\\nh in.,\\nL8.0c\\nU in.,\\n2.0c.\\n2 to 3 in.\\ni.Oc.\\nft\\n10 Oc.\\n1.0c.\\n34 to 4\\na\\n1.5c.\\nA\\n5 0c.\\n.1 a\\n16\\nl.(K\\n4 t 5\\nct\\n2.0c.\\n1\\n3.0c.\\n4\\n0.5c.\\n54 to 6\\nn\\n2.5c.\\nft\\n3.0c.\\n16\\n0.5c.\\n64 to 7\\nit\\n3.0c.\\nA\\n2.0c.\\nFLATS.\\n74 to 8\\na\\n3.5c.\\nBase size\\ns to 2 in. thick x\\nA to 2\\nin. wide.\\nExtra per lb.\\nExtra per lb.\\nExtra per lb.\\n4x A\\nZO.Oc.\\nA x 24 to 7\\n1.0c.\\nto 2 in. x 24 to 7 in\\n.1.0c.\\nix*\\n15.0c.\\nA x 74 to 8\\n2.0c.\\nftolf\\nx 74 to 8\\n1.0c.\\nJ x A\\n8.0c.\\n1 x A to\\n2.0c.\\nl|to2\\nx 74 to 8\\n1.5c.\\n1 Y 4\\n8 X\\n4.0c.\\ni x A to 2\\n1.5c.\\n*4 to 3\\nx 24 to 5\\n1.0c.\\nx A to 4\\n3.0c,\\ni x 24 to 7\\n1.0c.\\n24 to 3\\nx 54 to 8\\n1.5c.\\nx A to 7\\n2.0c.\\n|x7ito8\\nA x to f\\n2.0c.\\n34 to 4\\nx 34 to 6\\n1.5c.\\nx 4 to 8\\n3.0c.\\n1.5c.\\n34 to 4\\nx64to8\\n2.0c.\\nAx i\\n5.0c.\\nA x H to 8\\n1.0c.\\n44 to 5\\nx44to7\\n2.0c.\\nA x A\\n4.0c.\\nx A to 8\\n1.0c.\\n44 to 5\\nx74to8\\n2.5c\\nA x\\n3.0c.\\nA x J to 8\\n1.0c.\\n54 to 6\\n64 to 7\\nx 54 to 8\\n2.5c\\nA x A to\\n2.0c.\\n4 x A to 8\\n1.0c.\\nx 64 to 7\\n3.0c*\\nAxHto2\\n1.5c.\\nA x 24 to 8\\n1.0c.\\n64 to 8\\nx7jto8\\n3.5c\\nCutting to multiples or specified lengths, 4c per lb. for over 24 in. under,\\naccording to contract.\\nCLASSIFICATION OF SPRING STEEL.\\nROUND AND SQUARE.\\nI to li in.\\n4 to A in.\\n1 to A in.\\nA\\n1\\n4\\nli to 4 in.\\n1 to 14 in.\\n1 to 3 in.\\nftoif in.\\nx No.\\nx No.\\nx No.\\nx No.\\nJ to 3\\n4 gauge to\\n1 gauge to\\n5 gauge to\\n1 gauge to\\n1 gauge to\\nFLATS.\\n4 in. inclusive,\\n4 gauge\\n7 gauge\\n7 gauge\\n7 gauge\\nEitraper lb.\\nBase.\\n0.2c.\\n0.5c.\\n1.0c.\\n1.5c.\\nExtra per lb.\\nin. x No,\\nin. x No. 8 gauge to 10 gauge\\ni U in. x No. 11 gauge to 16 gauge\\nCutting to lengths 24 inches and over, Ac. per lb.\\naccording to agreement.\\nTitanic, per lb.,\\nMUSHET STEEL.\\nSelf -hardening, per lb.,\\n37\\n0.2c.\\n0.5c.\\n0.5c.\\n1.0c.\\n1.0c.\\n1.5c.\\nextra; under 24 inches,\\nSpecial, per lb.,", "height": "2679", "width": "1688", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "to 3 inches\\nStandard Classification of Extras for\\nMILD BESSEMER STEEL.\\nAdopted Novomber 10th, 1899.\\nROUNDS AND SQUARES.\\nto\\nto\\nH\\n9\\nIT\\ni and A\\nPer 100 lbs.\\n$0.10 extra.\\n.20\\n.40\\n.50\\n.60\\n.70\\n100\\n2.00\\n81.\\n4A\\n6}\\n6f\\nto 3i inclies\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0to 4\\nto U\\nto5\\nto 5*\\nto 6\\nto.6\u00c2\u00a3\\nto 74\\nFor intermediate sizes, the nex 1 highest extra to be charged.\\nWe do not make squares larger than 4 inches.\\nFLAT BARS AND HEAVY BANDS.\\n1 to inches x f to 1 inch\\n1 to 6\\ntt to tf\\nfJ to a\\nA ai l\\nA and\\nI\\nincl\\nx and T\\nxf to\\nx 4 and\\nx to i\\nx I and A\\nx and A\\nx and 15\\niucli\\nPer 100 lbs.\\n10.20 extra.\\n.40\\n.50\\n.50\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.10\\n^1\\nand\\ninches x\\nx\\nx and A\\nX l^r to 1A\\nx 11 to 1\u00c2\u00a3\\nxlf to2\u00c2\u00a3\\nx 3 to 4\\ninch\\nFor intermediate sizes, the next highest extra to be charged.\\nLIGHT BARS AND BANDS.\\nl\u00c2\u00a3t\u00c2\u00b06 inch x Nos. 7, 8, 9 and A inch\\n14 to 6\\n1 1ol T V\\n1 tol*\\nIf to tf\\nHandjf\\nn it 2\\n1 1\\nA\\nA\\nA\\nX\\nX\\nx\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\nX\\n10, 11 12 *nd jjinch\\n7, 8, 9 and -ft inch\\n10, 11, 12 and inch\\n7, 8, 9 and inch\\n10, 11, 12 and inch\\n7, 8, 9 and T inch\\n10, 11, 12 and i inch\\n7, 8, 9 and T inch\\n10, 11, 12 and \u00c2\u00a3inch\\n7, 8, 9 and T inch\\n10, 11, 12 and inch\\n7, 8, 9 and A inch\\n10, 11, 12 and inch\\n7, 8, 9 and T inch\\n10, 11, 12 and inch\\nFor intermediate sizes, the next highest extra to be charged.\\nPer 100 lbs\\nBase.\\nPer 100 lbs\\n#0.30 extra.\\n.50\\n.60\\n.80\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n2.50\\nPer 100 lbs.\\nBase.\\nPer 100 lbs.\\n$1.00 extra.\\n1 20\\n1.50\\n.10\\n.20\\n,30\\n.40\\nPer 100 lbs.\\nf 0.40 extra.\\n.60\\n.50\\n.70\\n.70\\n.80\\n1.00\\n1.20\\n1.20\\n1.30\\n1.30\\n1.50\\n1.80\\n2.10\\n1.90\\n2.40\\n1 is\\nitojj,\\n.80\\nf to A\\n1.00\\nI to A\\n1.10\\nOVALS.\\nSizes, inches. to 14 a to n\\nExtra per 100 lbs. $0.40 .50 .60\\nFor intermediate sizes, the next highest extra to be charged.\\nHALF OVALS AND HALF ROUNDS.\\nSizes, inches. to 2 a to H l to U i to A\\nExtra per 100 lbs. $0.50 .60 .70 90\\nFor intermediate sizes, the next highest extra to be ciiarged.\\nEXTRA FOR CUTTING ORDINARY BARS TO SPECIFIC LENGTHS\\nMachine cutting, specified lengths, above 24 inches, T cent per lb extra\\nMachine cutting, to specified lengths, 12 to 24 inches^ cen per lb extra\\nMachine cutting, to specified lengths, less than 12 inches accordine to o nn T \u00e2\u0080\u009ent\\nless than A cent per lb. on each size extra accorclln S t0 contract, but not\\nHot sawing or shearing, 24 inch and longer bars, T V cent per lb. extra.\\nHot sawing or shearing, 12 to 24 inches, cent oer lb. extra\\nHot shearing, 6 to 12 inches, cent per pound extra.\\n38\\n6\\nC\\nI\\na\\nr\\na\\np", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "NATIONAL BAR IRON MANUFACTURERS SCHEDULE\\nMinimum Extra Prices above the Base Bar Price, to be Charged foi\\nExtra Sizes of Iron.\\nAdopted March 16, 1899.\\nBabb Pbiob,\\npeb Lb.,\\nROUNDS AND SQUARES.\\nTI\\nft\\ni to\\nft\\nf to\\nA to\\nto\\n2ft extra.\\n14 .1\\n1 TiT\\n9 it\\nTTJ\\n7\\nTo\\nS it\\nTtr\\nTTj\\nto ft\\nto H\\nft\\n1\\nTO\\nextra.\\nto\\nto 1| Base sizes no extra,\\nto 2\u00c2\u00a7 A extra,\\nto 3* A\\n3$\\nto\\n4\\nto\\nU\\n4\\nto\\n5\\n54\\nto\\n6\\nto\\n6i\\n6*\\nto\\n1*\\nft extra.\\nlc.\\n1 s\\nJ-T7Y\\nTTj\\nFLATS.\\nI to\\nJ to\\nJ to\\nI to\\nI to\\ni to\\nI to\\n1 to 1\\n1\\n1\\nu\\nl a\\n2\\n2\\nto ljV\\nto If\\nto 4\\nto 4\\nto 4\\nto 4\\nto 4\\nx Ift to\\nxl| to\\nx2\u00c2\u00a3 to\\nFlats thick\\nthan same size of\\nlc. per lb. extra.\\nto re\\nto ft\\n1\\n4\\n2\\n3\\nftc. per lb\\nFlats. All\\nIft extra,\\nlc.\\nT7T\\n8\\nit\\nTU\\na\\nTV\\n6\\n1.\\nTff\\nTS\\nu\\nTV\\n2\\ni t\\nTV\\n1\\nt;\\nTV\\n2\\nTV\\nase no\\nextra\\n16\\n5\\nTT\\n6\\nTT\\nhigher than to\\n4i\\nH\\n*i\\n7\\nei\\n6i\\nSi-\\nSi\\n8*\\n8*\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto\\nto 10\\nto 10\\nto 10\\nC\u00c2\u00bb\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6*x\\n8 x\\n8\\n8\\n8\\n10\\nX i tO ft\\nx I to 1\\nx Ift to 1 J\\nx 1 I to 2\\nx 2 to 3\\nI to A\\ni to A\\nx f to 1 i\\nx if to 2\\nx 2\u00c2\u00a3 to 3\\nx to ft\\nx f to 1\\nX 1 ft to 1\\nx 1 I to 2\\nft extra\\nft\\n6 f\\nT7J\\n8 11\\nTTj\\n5 f f\\nTo\\n7 (t\\nTTJ\\n6 i\\nTTj\\n8 (I\\nTo\\nlc.\\n7 a\\nTS\\n8 la\\nTTJ\\n9 It\\nTo-\\nla\\nft thick. Bevel edge Shaft Iron ftc. higher\\nround edge Iron ftc. per lb. extra. Horse Shoe Iron, all sizes,\\nOVAL IRON.\\nIft extra, i to ft x ft lc. extra. I f to fj x\\nft |to T i ft lltoff\\nf to l| ft extra.\\nHALF OVAL AND HALF ROUND.\\n4ft extra. I f to ft 2ft extra. I to H -ft ext ra. I 1 to 2\\n3ft If toft .ift Utott .ft lajtoa\\nHalf ovals less than their width in thickness, extra price.\\nIft extra.\\nft extra.\\nft\\nLIGHT BANDS.\\nx Nos. 10, 11 and 12\\nx No. 9 to ft\\n-ft- to \u00c2\u00a3x Nos. 10,11 and 12\\nft to I x No. 9 to ft\\nft to x Nos. 10, 11 and 12\\nft to x No. 9 to ft\\nto x Nos. 10, Hand 12\\nU. to x No. 9 to ft\\n1ft extra.\\niA\\n,k\\nItV\\n1A\\nli\\nItV\\n(1\\nlo.\\nft\\nTV\\nTV\\nTT\\n6\\nTo\\nii\\n1 to 1ft x Nos. 10, 11 and 12\\n1 to 1ft x No. 9 to ft\\n1J to 4 x Nos. 10, 11 and 12\\nli to 4 x No. 9 to ft\\n4i to 6 xNos. 10, 11 and 12\\n4i to 6\\n6i to6|\\n6| to6|\\n7 to 8\\n7 to 8\\nx Nos. 10, 11 and 12\\nx No. 9 to J 6\\nxNos. 10, 11 and 12\\nx No. 9 to ft\\n6\\nextra\\n10\\n_\u00c2\u00a3,\\nr r\\nft\\nu\\nft\\nli\\n5_\\nt\\n1\\nft\\nI\\n7\\nlV\\nlc.\\ni i\\n2\\nIf to I x Nos. 10, 11 and 12\\nif to fx No. 9 to ft\\nBevel Edge Box Iron same as Light Bands of same sizes. Beaded Band Iron li to 2 inches,\\nft extra. Sand Band Iron ftc. above same sizes of Light Bands. Cutting to length ft to ft\\nextra, according to length and size. _\\nCommon Iron is made only within the following ranges of sizes Rounds and Squares, i to\\n1* inches, inclusive. Flats, 1 to 3* inches wide, inclusive, by i to li inches thick.\\n39", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "WEIGHT OF ROUND AND SQUARE ROLLED IRON.\\nPER LINEAL FOOT. 1-16 TO 6 INCHES.\\nRounds.\\nSquares.\\nSize\\nRounds.\\nSquares.\\nSize\\nRounds.\\nSquares.\\nin\\nWeight\\nWeight\\nin\\nWeight\\nWeight\\nin\\nWeight\\nWeight\\nInches.\\nin lbs.\\nin lbs.\\nInches.\\nin lbs.\\nin lbs.\\nInches.\\nin lbs.\\nin lbs.\\nA\\n.010\\n.013\\n1*\\n4.573\\n3ft\\n34.886\\n44.418\\ni\\n.041\\n.053\\nIf\\n5.019\\n6-390\\n3f\\n37.332\\n47.534\\n3\\n.094\\n.119\\n1A\\n5.486\\n3*\\n39.864\\n50.756\\n.165\\n.211\\n14\\n5.972\\n7.604\\n4\\n42.464\\n54.084\\nh\\n.261\\n.330\\n1ft\\n7.010\\n8.926\\n44\\n45.174\\n57.517\\n.373\\n.475\\nif\\n8.128\\n10.352\\na\\n47.952\\n61.055\\n7.\\n.508\\n.647\\nli\\n9.333\\n11.883\\n4f\\n50.815\\n64.700\\n3\\n16\\n.663\\n.845\\n2\\n10.616\\n13.520\\n44\\n53.760\\n68.448\\n.840\\n1.069\\n2A\\n11.988\\n15.263\\n4|\\n56.788\\n72.305\\nft\\n1.043\\n1.320\\n4\\n13.440\\n17.112\\n44\\n59.900\\n76.264\\ntt\\n1.255\\n1.597\\n2|\\n14.975\\n19.066\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\n63.094\\n80.333\\na\\n1.493\\n1.901\\n24\\n16.688\\n21.120\\n5\\n66.752\\n84.480\\nfa\\nIB\\n1.752\\n2.231\\n21\\n18.293\\n23.292\\n5*\\n69.731\\n88.784\\nt\\n2.034\\n2.588\\n2f\\n20.076\\n25.560\\n5\u00c2\u00b1\\n73.172\\n93.168\\n2.333\\n2.971\\nH\\n21.944\\n27.939\\n5ft\\n76.700\\n97.657\\n1\\n2.654\\n3.380\\n3\\n23.888\\n30.416\\n5i\\n80.304\\n102.240\\nlA\\n2.997\\n3.816\\n34\\n25.926\\n33.010\\n5ft\\n84.001\\n106.953\\n1*\\n3.360\\n4.278\\nH\\n28 040\\n35.704\\n5f\\n87.776\\n111.756\\n]A\\n3.744\\n3|\\n30.240\\n38.503\\n6|\\n91.634\\n116.671\\nli\\n4.172\\n5.280\\n3*\\n32.512\\n41.408\\n6\\n95.552\\n121.664\\nWEIGHT OF ROUND AND SQUARE STEEL.\\nPER LINEAL FOOT. 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(STEEL.)\\nRIP! .\u00e2\u0080\u00a27 R\\nKg. 114. Fig. 115, Fig. 116.\\nJ\\nWD.\\nFig. 118. Fig. 119. Fig. 120.\\n5/i\\n.AS:\\nFig. 117.\\nPrices quoted on application and receipt of Specifications.\\n41", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "WEIGHTS OF FLAT ROLLED STEEL.\\nPER LINEAL FOOT.\\nFor thicknesses from 3-16 in. to 2 in.\\nThick-\\nness in\\ninches.\\n1\\nVi\\nm\\nIX\\n2\\nVi\\nHi\\n2%\\n3\\nzu\\n3M\\n3%\\n4\\niX\\n5\\n5 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15-16\\n2\\n6.16\\n6.38\\n6.59\\n6.80\\n7.70\\n7.97\\n8.24\\n8.50\\n9.24\\n9.57\\n9.88\\n10.20\\n10.79\\n11.15\\n11.53\\n11.90\\n12.33\\n12.75\\n13.18\\n13.60\\n13.86\\n14.34\\n14.83\\n15.30\\n15.40\\n15.94\\n16.47\\n17.00\\n16.95\\n17.53\\n18.12\\n18.70\\n18.49\\n19.13\\n19.77\\n20.40\\n20.03\\n20.72\\n21.41\\n22.10\\n21.57\\n22.31\\n23.06\\nJ3.80\\n23.11\\n2.3.91\\n24.70\\n25 50\\n24.65\\n25.50\\n26.35\\n27.20\\n27.73\\n28.69\\n29.64\\n30.60\\n30.81\\n30.87\\n32.94\\n34.00\\n3S.89\\n35.06\\n36.23\\n37.40\\n36.93\\n38.25\\n39 53\\n40.80\\nGALVANIZED SHEETS PRICE LIST.\\nGauge,\\nWeight, per sq ft., in oz.,\\nList price, per lb.,\\nGauge,\\nWeight, per sq. ft., in oz.\\nList price, per lb.,\\n10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20\\n924. 824 724. 624 524 474 424 384 344 304 26 V\\n12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13\\n21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30\\n244 22J 20\u00c2\u00a3 184 164 144 134 124 114 104\\n13 14 14 14 15 15 16 17 19 2l\\nADDITIONAL PRICES ON EXTRA SIZES.\\nNo. 19 and lighter:\\nLess than 24 in. wide, per lb..\\nOver 32 in. to 36 in., inclusive,\\nOver 36 in. to 40 in., inclusive.\\nOver 40 in. to 44 in., inclusive,\\nOver 44 in. to 48 in., inclusive,\\nEXTRA WIDTHS.\\nNos. 16, 17 and 18:\\nOver 36 in to 40 in., inclusive,\\nOver 40 in. to 44 in., inclusive,\\nOver 44 in. to 48 in., inclusive,\\n1 cent\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n5\\nPer lb.\\n1 cent\\n1\u00c2\u00a3\\n24.\\nEXTRA LENGTHS.\\nLonger than 120 inches, per lb., 1 cen t\\nOne-half cent per lb. additional for Pattern Sheets, i, for all iron of which every sheet\\nin each bundle is required to be of exact length specified, or where iron is ordered in sheets,\\nall of which are required to be of the same length. But iron of any length, in bundles, in\\nwhich one or two sheets of the same number and width, but shorter than the full length\\nordered, are allowed to be put up in each bundle, will be considered ordinary length, or mer-\\nchant iron, and will not be subject to any extra for length.\\n42\\nn\\no\\nSO", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "UNITED STATES STANDARD WEIGHT OF GAUGES\\nFOR IRON AND STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS.\\nEstablished by Congress March 3, 1893.\\nAdopted by the Association of Iron and Steel Sheet Manufacturers, July 1, 1893.\\nNo. of\\nGauge.\\nWeight\\nt er Square\\nFoot\\nin Pounds\\nAvoirdu-\\n0000000\\npois.\\n20.00\\n000000\\n18.75\\n00000\\n17.50\\n0000\\n16.25\\n000\\n15.\\n00\\n13.75\\n12.50\\n1\\n11.25\\n2\\n10.625\\n3\\n10.\\n4\\n9.375\\n5\\n8.75\\n6\\n8.125\\n7\\n7.5\\n8\\n6.875\\n9\\n6.25\\n10\\n5.625\\n11\\n5.\\n12\\n4.375\\n13\\n3.75\\n14\\n3.125\\n15\\n2.8125\\n16\\n2.5\\n17\\n2.25\\n18\\n2.\\n19\\n1.75\\n20\\n1.50\\n21\\n1.375\\n22\\n1.25\\n23\\n1.125\\n24\\n1.\\n25\\n.875\\n26\\n.75\\n27\\n.6875\\n28\\n.625\\n29\\n.5625\\n30\\n.5\\nWeight\\nApproxi-\\nApproxi-\\nper Square\\nmate\\nmate\\nFoot\\nThickness\\nThickness\\nin Ounces\\nin Frac-\\nin Decimal\\nAvoirdu-\\ntions of\\nParts of\\npois.\\nan Inch.\\nan Inch.\\n320\\n1-2\\n.5\\n300\\n15-32\\n.46875\\n280\\n7-16\\n.4375\\n260\\n13-32\\n.40625\\n240\\n3-8\\n.375\\n220\\n11-32\\n.34375\\n200\\n5-16\\n.3125\\n180\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a29-32\\n.28125\\n170\\n17-64\\n.265625\\n160\\n1-4\\n.25\\n150\\n15-61\\n.234375\\n140\\n7-32\\n.21875\\n130\\n13-64\\n.203125\\n120\\n3-16\\n.1875\\n110\\n11-64\\n.171875\\n100\\n5-32\\n.15625\\n90\\n9-64\\n.140625\\n80\\n1-8\\n.125\\n70\\n7-64\\n.109375\\n60\\n3-32\\n.09375\\n50\\n5-64\\n.078125\\n45\\n9128\\n.0703125\\n40\\n1-16\\n.0625\\n36\\n9-160\\n.05625\\n32\\n1-20\\n05\\n28\\n7-160\\n.04375\\n24\\n3-80\\n.0375\\n22\\n11-320\\n.034375\\n20\\n1-32\\n.03125\\n18\\n9-320\\n.028125\\n16\\n1-40\\n.025\\n14\\n7-320\\n.021875\\n12\\n3-160\\n.01875\\n11\\n11-640\\n.0171875\\n10\\n1-64\\n.015625\\n9\\n9-640\\n.0140625\\n8\\n1-80\\n.0125\\nPrice\\nper\\nPound\\nEXTREME SIZES AND GAUGES WE CAN ROLL\\nPLATES AND SHEETS.\\nPLATES.\\nWIDTH.\\nTHICKNESS.\\n64\\n62\\n60\\n58\\n56\\n54\\n50\\n48\\n42\\n36\\n30\\n24\\ni\\n114\\n120\\n120\\n126\\n132\\n138\\n144\\n156\\n168\\n192\\n240\\n288\\n7\\n120\\n120\\n132\\n138\\n144\\n156\\n156\\n168\\n192\\n228\\n252\\n288\\n126\\n126\\n156\\n156\\n168\\n180\\n192\\n200\\n216\\n264\\n288\\n288\\n5\\n132\\n144\\n168\\n180\\n192\\n216\\n228\\n240\\n264\\n288\\n288\\n288\\nX\\n132\\n168\\n210\\n240\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\ns\\n132\\n168\\n240\\n240\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\nNos. 8 aud 9\\n120\\n144\\n168\\n180\\n192\\n240\\n252\\n252\\n288\\n288\\n288\\n288\\nNos.lOandll\\n120\\n132\\n144\\n156\\n168\\n200\\n240\\n240\\n264\\n288\\n288\\n288\\nNo 12\\n120\\n120\\n144\\n144\\n156\\n180\\n180\\n132\\n220\\n240\\n288\\n288\\nSHEETS.\\nWIDTH.\\nGAUGE.\\nWIDTH.\\nGAUGE.\\n_50\\n144\\n144\\n144\\n120\\n48\\n156\\n144\\n144\\n120\\n44\\n156\\n144\\n144\\n120\\n40\\n180\\n156\\n144\\n144\\n36\\n180\\n168\\n144\\n144\\n30 24\\n48\\n44\\n40\\n144\\n96\\n96\\n36\\n30\\n24\\n13 and 14.\\n15 to 17\\n18 and 19.\\n20 to 22\\n192\\n156\\n144\\n144\\n216\\n144\\n144\\n144\\n23 and 24\\n25 aud 26\\n27 and 28\\n120\\n96\\n120\\n96\\n141\\n120\\n120\\n144\\n144\\n120\\n144\\n120\\n120\\n43", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "CORRUGATED SHEETS.\\nBLACK, CALVANBZED AND KALAMEINED,\\n25lH. PLAIN OR PAINTED.\\nWidth of sheet after corrugating, 27\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nCovering surface, allowing one corrugation\\nfor lap, 25 inches.\\nSize of corrugation from crown to crown, Z\\\\\\nWW% inches.\\nB. 1 Depth of corrugation, f inch.\\nHi Standard widths and lengths, 2?\u00c2\u00a3x 96 inches.\\nlm\u00c2\u00ab l Extreme widtbs and len g tbs 44 i x 120\\ny^iWI 1T1CI16S.\\nPig. 121.\\nThe above shows the style of our 2A inch\\nCorrugated Sheets. 11 Corrugations.\\nBLACK SHEETS.\\nU. S. Standard Approximate Weight per Approximate Weight per P p^ n er\\nGauge. Sq. Foot Flat. Sq. Corrugated. Pound.\\nNo. 16 2.50 273 1b.\\nNo. 18 2. 218\\nNo. 20 1-50 164\\nNo. 22 1-25 137\\nNo. 24 1-00 109\\nNo. 26 -75 82\\nNo. 27 -6875 75\\nNo. 28 -625 68\\nGALVANIZED SHEETS.\\nNo. 16 2.66 290\\nNo. 18 2.16 236\\nNo. 20 1-66 181\\nNo. 22 1.41 155\\nNo. 24 1.16 127\\nNo. 26 .91 99\\nNo. 27 -85 92\\nNo. 28 .78 85\\nBOILER PLATES.\\nFlange, per pound, Fire-box Flange, per pound,\\nPRICES QUOTED UPON RECEIPT OF SPECIFICATIONS.\\nWe furnish only the VERY BEST PLATES and guarantee to Specifications.\\nEXTRA FOR FLANGED HEADS.\\n12 to 60 inches, inclusive diameter, each,\\n61 to 70 inche-, iuclusive diameter, each,\\n71 to 75 inches, inclusive diameter, each,\\n76 to SO inches, inclusive diameter, each,\\n81 to 85 inche- inclusive diameter, each,\\n86 to 90 inches, inclusive diameter, each,\\nWhen ordering Boiter Plates, designate Quality or Tensile Strength required.\\nPRICES QUOTED UPON RECEIPT OF SPECIFICATIONS.\\n44", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "ESTIMATED WEICHT PER SHEET.\\nW. DEWEES WOOD CO. S\\nPATENT PLANISHED LOCOMOTIVE JACKET IRON.\\nNO. I 8.=1 20th inch= .05.\\n28 x 48=17\u00c2\u00a3 to 18 lbs. 30 x 4S=l i to 19 lbs.\\n28 x 56=20|- to 21 30 x 56=2l\u00c2\u00a3 to 22\\n28 x 60=2\u00c2\u00b14 to 21f 30x60=23 to 23f\\n28x7 !=26 to 27 30 x 72=274 to 28\u00c2\u00a3\\n28x84=30\u00c2\u00a3to31i 30 x 84=32i to 33\\nNO. I 9.=7-160ths inch= .04375.\\n28 x 48=15f to 16i lbs. 30 x 48=16f to 174 lbs.\\n28x56=18|tol8f *u x 56=194 to 20\\n28 x 60=19\u00c2\u00a3 to 20 30 x 60=21 to 214\\n28 x 72=234 to 24 30 x 72=25+ to 25f\\n28 x 84=274 to 28 30 x S4=29\u00c2\u00a3 to 30\\nNO. 2O.=3-80thsmcb= .0375.\\n28 x 48=13 to 134 lbs. 30 x 48=14 to 14f lbs.\\n26 x 56=14f to 16i 30 x 5o=16\u00c2\u00a3 to 16f\\n28 x 60=16i to 16f 30 x 60=17i to 17f\\n28 x 72=184 to 19 30 x 7ss=20f to 2l\u00c2\u00a3\\n28 x 84=22f to 234 30 x 84=244 to 25\\nNO. 2 I ,=*ll-320ths inch= 034375.\\n28 x 48=12 to 124 lbs. 30 x 48=13 to 134 lbs.\\n28 x 56=14 to 144 30 x 56=15 to 15j\\n28 x 60=14f to 15i 30 x 60=16i to 16f\\n28 x 72=17f to 18+ 30 x 72=194 to 19f\\n28 x 84=20f to 21J 30 x 84=214 to 23\\nNO. 22.=l-32nd iuch= .03125.\\n28 x 48=104 to 10| lbs. 30 x 4S=ll\u00c2\u00a3 to llf lbs.\\n28 x 56=12\u00c2\u00a3 to 14 30 x 56=13\u00c2\u00a3 to 13f\\n28 x 60=13\u00c2\u00a3 to 134 30 x G0=14i to 14f\\n28x72=16 to 16J 30x72=17 to 17f\\n28 x 84=18f to 19 30 x 84=19f to 20\u00c2\u00a3\\nNO. 23.=9-320ths iuch= .028125.\\n28 x 48=10 to 10i lbs. 30 x 48=10f to Hi lbs\\n28 x 56=ll\u00c2\u00a3 to 114 30 x 56=124 to 13\\n28 x 60=124 to 12f 30 x 60=lb\u00c2\u00a3 to 14\\n28 x 72=15\u00c2\u00a3 to 154 30 x 72=16\u00c2\u00a3 to 16f\\n28 x 84=17i to 174 30x84=19 to 194\\nNO. 24.=l-40tU incb= .025.\\n28 x 48= 8f to 9 lbs. 30 x 48= 9\u00c2\u00a3 to 9f lbs.\\n28 x 56=10\u00c2\u00a3 to 10i 30 x 56=ll\u00c2\u00a3 to llf\\n28 x 60=10f to 11J 30 x 60=12 to 124\\n28 x 72=13i to 13| 3\u00c2\u00b0 x 72=14 to 14|\\n28 x 84=154 to 16 30 x 84=16\u00c2\u00a3 to 16f\\nJACKET STEEL PLATES.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 FoR Painted Jackets.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Same sizs as Planithed.\\nPrice Planished Jacket Iron, per pound, Price, Steel Plates, per pound,\\nAverage weight per pack, 245 t 250 lbs.\\n45", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "Nog.\\nFig. 123.\\ni and 3 Lead Strap\\nWEDGE-SHAPED RAILROAD TRACK TORPEDOES.\\nPATENTED.\\nTHE WEDGE-SHAPED TORPEDO is the most\\npractical Torpedo ever brought out. The narrow edge\\npresented to the wheel prevents its being knocked or\\nshoved from the rail. In the winter when the snow\\nshoves in front of the wheel, the thin edge of the\\nWedge-shaped Torpedo allows the snow to pass ove\\nwhich is not the case with any other shape. The con-\\nstruction of the Wedge-shaped Torpedo is such that it\\nwill not explode when run over by a hand car. This\\nfeature cannot be found in any other Torpedo and is a\\nsufficient recommend in itself, for it is very important\\nto know that the protection is not spoiled by the shift-\\ning of track men.\\nThe Wedge-shaped Torpedo is hermetically sealed\\nwater proof, will keep for a. life time in any climate,\\nand is always to be relied upon. Some of these Tor-\\npedoes were out on the ground in all kinds of weather\\nfor more than a year, and when tried proved to be as\\nloud and as strong as ever.\\nThe Wedge-shaped Torpedoes are the standard on\\nmore than one hundred of the leading roads, foreign\\nand domestic.\\nWe can make any style, shape or size of Torpedo or\\nFusee your road may require as a standard. When\\nwe say a standard we mean an article that you can us\\nand buy over and over again and it is always just the\\nsame and your faith in its reliability to do just what\\nyou require of it is never shaken. Thus you are for-\\never relieved from worry and the everlasting testing lo\\nsee if you are getting what you ordered.\\nFig. 123.\\nNo. 4, 8 in. Tin Strap.\\nFig. 124.\\nR. R. W. S. 6 in. Heavy Lead Strap.\\nALL OF OUR TORPEDOES ARE PUT TOGETHER WITH\\nWATER PROOF CEMENT.\\n$3.25\\n2.75\\n2.25\\n2.25\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n1.50\\nPRICES PER CROSS\\nNo\\n1 Wedge-shaped\\n2\\n8 inch\\n6\\nHeavy Lead\\na it\\nStrap\\na\\nn\\n3\\n4\\n6\\n8\\nLight\\nTin\\na\\n1 1\\nE(\\ntt\\nit\\nR.R.\\nXX Oblong\\na a it\\n6\\n6\\n6\\nHeavy Lead\\nU It\\nLight\\ntt\\nit\\n46", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD TRACK TORPEDOES.\\nFig. 125.\\nNo. 6 Wedge-shape Torpedo Three-stbap Fastening, Patented.\\nNo. 6 K. R. and Wedge-shape Three-atrap Fastening has an eighfc-inch leader\\nwhich extends from the torpedo along the rail. This leader being caught by the\\napproaching wheel makes it impossible for the torpedo to get away. It is Safe and\\nSure and is standard on several railroads.\\nFig. 127.\\nNo. 7 R. R. Torpedo, Four-strap Fasten-\\ning, Patented.\\nNo. 7 Four-strap Fastening is some-\\nwhat more effective than the No. 6\\nFastening, and is very heavy. Is used\\nlargely in Canada as well as many\\nother roads.\\nFig. 126.\\nShows No. 6 Round-shape Three-strap\\nin Place on Kail.\\nPRICES PER CROSS\\nNo. 7 R. R. 4-strap\\nNo. 6 wedge-shape, 3-strap\\nNo. 6 round-shape, 3-strap\\nCommon R. R. torpedo\\n$4.50\\n3.00\\n2.50\\n1.50\\nAll Torpedoes are put together with water-proof\\ncement.\\n47\\nFig. 128.\\nCommon R. R. Torpedo\\nReliable, economical fe\\nand loud in report. 4,\\nWaterproof.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "Fig. 131.\\nTorpedo Adjuster,\\nRAILROAD TRACK.\\nSPRING CLAMP TORPEDOES.\\nPATENTED.\\nTig. 129.\\nNo. 5, Round Shape,\\nSpring Strap.\\nyij, 130.\\nNo. 5, Wedge Shape,\\nSpring Strap.\\nTHE SPRING CLAMP is the most secure and\\nsafest fastening in use. These Torpedoes can be used\\nwith or without the adjusters.\\nBy means of the adjuster they can be securely\\nplaced on the rail from the train, even when running\\nat a high rate of speed. They are especially recom-\\nmended in emergencies and in all cases when a sure\\nfastening is demanded.\\nThe clamp is made of best spring steel, not hoop\\niron.\\nPRICE PER GttOSS.\\nNo. 5, Round Shape Spring,\\nNo. 5, Wedge Shape Spring,\\nPrice Torpedo Adjuster, each,\\nRED LIGHT SIGNAL FUSEES.\\n$4.50\\n4.50\\n3.50\\nPig. 132 Per Gross.\\n-nr diameter, hard head, black case, iron plug, $28.00\\nH crimped head, pink case, iron plug, 22- 0J\\nwood plug, 21.00\\nwood plug, 16.00\\nred case, iron plug, 38.00\\nwhite case, iron plug, 16.00\\nwood plug, 11.00\\nred ease, iron plug, 2S 00\\nOur Fusees cannot be extinguished by rain, wind or snow. Each torch is provided with the latest imnroved\\nwater-proof lighter. To light, remove the button and scratch head of Fusee with inner end improved\\nOur Fusees are mide strong and dmal.le, from the best material to be had.\\n48\\nNo. 1, 10 Minute Fusees,\\n15\\nIT\\nNo. 2, 10\\nit\\n15\\nIT\\nNo. 3, 10\\nit\\n15\\nIT\\nNo. 4, 10\\na\\nIS\\nIT\\nMam. 10\\nit\\n1*\\nNo. 2, 5\\nif\\nNo. 4, 5\\nit\\nIS\\nT6~\\nMam. 5\\nIt\\n11", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "LOCOMOTIVE SPARK PLATE.\\nI\\nF g. 133. Fig. 134.\\nIt can be furnished i sheets of any desired thickness and size.\\nBlank margins can be left for bolts and fastenings.\\nThis plate does not buckle or warp under the intluenoe of intense heat.\\nIt is absolutely uniform iu the character of the perforations, and preserves its mesh until the last.\\nThe following information is usually necessary iu order to enable .us to execute orders\\npromptly:\\nFirst. State the exact dimensions, in inches, of tiie sheets required.\\nSecond. State thickness of plate by Birmingham Wire Gauge.\\nThird. State whether or not blank margins or selvage edges are required, of what widths\\nand on which sides; state all particulars as to size and location of bolt holes in the margin;\\nsend sketch if possible.\\nFourth. If possible, send template or drawing where sheets are irregular iu size, or man-\\nhole or exhaust nozzle openings are required, with position of bolt holes marked.\\nFifth. Send a sample of any plate which it may be desired to duplicate for perforations\\nand thickness of plate.\\nSixth. State whether the perforations are to be round, square or oblong give approxi-\\nmately the distance from center to center, if there is any preference in this direction; state\\nwhether the holes are to be staggered or in line both ways; and specify, in case of oval holes,\\nthe direction of the plate in which the holes are to run.\\nSeventh. State whether or not the sheets are to be curved to what diameter and in what\\ndirection.\\nPRICE QUOTED UPON RECEIPT OF SPECIFICATIONS.\\nCRIMPED LOCOMOTIVE SPARK WIRE CLOTH\\nOF STEEL OR IRON WIRE.\\nFig. 13S.\\nNo. I Mesh, No. U Wire.\\nTWILLED SPARK\\nWIRE CLOTH.\\nNo. No. Per sq. ft.\\n4 Mesh, 17 Wire 22 cts.\\n5\\nit\\n18\\n22\\n6\\n19\\n22\\n8\\n21\\n22\\n10\\na\\n23\\n22\\n12\\na\\n24\\n22\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0.\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0096\u00a0_\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0096\u00a0:\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0096\u00a0_\u00e2\u0096\u00a0 \u00e2\u0096\u00a0_\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\\nFig. 138.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 No. 10 Mesh, No. 19 Wire.\\nFig. 137\\nNo. 8 Mesh, No. 18 Wire.\\nNo length less than 100 feet shall be understood to be a roll.\\n49\\nI", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "Condensed Price List of all Meshes and Grades of\\nIRON OR STEEL WIRE CLOTH.\\nNo length less than 100 feet shall be considered to be a Eoll.\\n10, 11,\\n22,\\n60,\\n11,\\nGO,\\n17\\n34.\\n12,\\n4,\\n18,\\n17,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 1, 1, 1, 1,\\nNo. of Wire 3, 4, 5, 6,\\nPrice per square foot 84, 73 60, 48,\\nNo. Meshes per in. J 2. 3, 4,\\nNo. of Wire 9,\\nPrice per square foot 32, 27,\\nNo. MeBhes per in... f, j$\\nNo. of Wire 16, 17,\\nPrice per square foot 10, 8.\\nNo. Meshes per in... 2J, 2(, 2i,\\nNo. of Wire 13, 14, 15,\\nPrice per square foot 27, 22, 18,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 3,\\nNo.ofWire 20.\\nPrice per square foot 8,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 4,\\nNo. of \u00c2\u00bbire 16,\\nPrice per square foot 27,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 4\u00c2\u00a3, 5, 5\\nNo. of Wire 22, 13, 14\\nPrice per square foot 9, 60, 48,\\nNo. Meshes per in... 6. 6, 6, 6, C\\nNo. of Wire 20, 21, 22, 23, 24\\nPrice per square foot 17, 14, 12, 10, 8,\\nNo. Meshes per ia. I\\nNo. of Wire 1\\nPrice per square foot 48, 38. 32, 2\\nNo. Meshes per in. 9. 9,\\nNo. of Wire 25,\\nPrice per square foot 12, 10,\\nNo. MeBhes per in. 12, 12, 12,\\nNo.ofWirn 20, 21, 22,\\nPrice per square foot 48. 38, 32,\\nNo. Meshes per iu... 14. 14, 14,\\nNo. of Wire 25, 26, 27,\\nPrice per square foot 22, 17, 15,\\nNo. Meshes per in 16. 16 16,\\nNo. of Wire 31. 32, 33, 34,\\nPrice per square foot 11, 10, 9, 8,\\nNo. Meshes per in... 20 20, 20, 21\\nNo. of Wire 24. 25. 28, 27.\\nPrice per square foot 62. 52 43, 35,\\nNo. Meshes per in... 22. 22, 22, 22,\\nNo. of Wire 31, 32, 33, 34,\\nPrice per square foot 22. 19, 17, 15.\\n1, 1, 1.\\n7, 8, 9,\\n38, 32, 27,\\n13, 14,\\n14, 12,\\n15,\\n10,\\n2, 2,\\n10, 11,\\n38, 32,\\n2,\\n12,\\n27,\\n2A, 2i\\n17, 18\\n12, 10\\n2J,\\n19,\\n8,\\n3J. 34,\\n13, 14,\\n38, 32,\\nSi,\\n15,\\n27,\\n4, 4,\\n19, 20,\\n14, 12,\\n4,\\n21,\\n10,\\n5, 5,\\n16, 17,\\n32, 27,\\n5,\\n18,\\n22,\\n1,\\n10,\\n22,\\n3\\n16,\\n2,\\n13,\\n22,\\n3,\\n10,\\n60,\\n3J,\\n16,\\n22,\\n4,\\n1. 1, 1\\n.12, 13, 14,\\n14, 12, 10,\\ni\\n6, 7, 8\\n73, 60, 48\\n2, 2, 2,\\n4, 15,\\n7. 14,\\n3, 3,\\n12,\\n11\\n48,\\n34,\\n17,\\n17,\\n4i,\\n13,\\n57,\\n3},\\n18,\\n14,\\n4J,\\n14,\\n45,\\n16,\\n12,\\n3,\\n13,\\n82,\\n3}.\\n19,\\n12,\\n4},\\n15,\\n6,\\n25,\\n17,\\n7, 7,\\n15, 16,\\n60, 48,\\n5, 5,\\n19, 20,\\n14,\\n18, 19, 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25,\\n22, 17, 14, 12, 10,\\n10, 10, 10. 10,\\n26, 27, 28 18, 19, 20, 21\\n5,\\n21,\\n12,\\n18,\\n32,\\n8,\\n26,\\n5,\\n22,\\n10,\\n7.\\n19,\\n1,\\n15,\\n8,\\n9,\\n38,\\n2,\\n17,\\n10.\\n3,\\n14,\\n27,\\n3J,\\n20.\\n10,\\n44,\\n16,\\n29,\\n5,\\n24,\\n5.\\n73,\\n6.\\n60,\\n7,\\n48,\\n10, 11, 12, 13,\\n32, 27, 22, 17,\\n2. 2f, 2},\\n9,\\n60,\\n3,\\n16,\\n17,\\n4,\\n12,\\n60,\\n4i,\\n18,\\n19,\\n18,\\n8,\\n3,\\n15,\\n22,\\nSi,\\n21,\\n44,\\n1\\n24,\\n6,\\n14,\\n10,\\n48,\\n3,\\n17,\\n14,\\n4,\\n13,\\n48,\\n4i,\\n19,\\n15,\\n14,\\n14,\\nat\\n38,\\n3,\\n18,\\n12,\\n4,\\n14,\\n38,\\n4J,\\n20,\\n13,\\n6, 6,\\n15, 16,\\n6,\\n60, 48, 38, 32,\\n20, 21,\\n22, 17,\\n60, 48,\\n12, 12, 12,\\n23, 24, 25,\\n27, 22, 17,\\n14, 14, 14, 14,\\n28, 29, 30, 31,\\n13, 12, 11. 10\\n16, 18 18, 18\\n23 24. 25\\n60, 38, 32,\\n20, 20\\n23, 29.\\n38. 32,\\n12,\\n26.\\n14,\\n10,\\n23,\\n22,\\n9.\\n17,\\n60,\\n10,\\n24,\\n17,\\n27,\\n22,\\n35,\\n13,\\n24\\n22,\\n36.\\n12,\\n10,\\n22,\\n27,\\n12, 12, 12,\\n27, 28, 29,\\n12, 10, S,\\n14, 14, 16, 16, 16,\\n32, 33, 22, 23. 24,\\n9, 8, 60, 38, 32,\\n18 18. IS 18 13\\n26, 27 28, 29 30\\n27. 22. 17, 15,\\n20, 20. 20\\n32.\\n15.\\n24.\\n28,\\n46,\\n31\\n17.\\n24,\\n27,\\n55,\\n33,\\n13,\\n24.\\n13\\n20.\\n34,\\n12.\\n24.\\n30,\\n30\\n18,\\n48,\\n10.\\n25,\\n14,\\n12.\\n30,\\n7,\\n16,\\n25,\\n27,\\n13.\\n31.\\n12,\\n20.\\n35,\\n10,\\n24.\\n31,\\n26\\n14,\\n9,\\n19.\\n38.\\n10,\\n26,\\n12,\\n14,\\n20,\\n60,\\n16.\\n26,\\n22\\n18.\\n32.\\n11.\\n20\\n36\\n8\\n24,\\n32,\\n22,\\n23, 24,\\n12, 10,\\n9, 9,\\n20, 21,\\n32, 27.\\n10,\\n27,\\n10,\\n14,\\n21,\\n48,\\n16,\\n27\\n1~,\\n18\\n33,\\n10\\n9,\\n22,\\n22,\\n10.\\n28,\\n8,\\n14,\\n16,\\n28,\\n15,\\n18,\\n34,\\n46,\\n24,\\n33,\\n19,\\n6,\\n18,\\n27,\\n26,\\n9,\\n23,\\n17,\\n10,\\n29,\\n14,\\n23,\\n32,\\n16,\\n29,\\n13,\\n18,\\n35,\\n8,\\n22,\\n29,\\n30\\n24.\\n35.\\n15,\\n8,\\n33,\\nh\\n15,\\n12,\\n2|,\\n12,\\n32,\\n3,\\n19,\\n10,\\n4,\\n15,\\n32,\\n44,\\n21,\\nH,\\n6,\\n19.\\n22,\\n8,\\n16,\\n60,\\n9,\\n24,\\n14,\\n12,\\n19,\\n60,\\n14,\\n24,\\n27\\n16\\n30,\\n12,\\n18,\\n36.\\n7.\\n22\\n30,\\n26,\\n24,\\n36,\\n13,\\n12 to 48 inches kept in stock Can make up to 72 inches wide.\\nTable Giving Mesh, Size of Wire and Price per foot of all Grades\\nBRASS AND COPPER WIRE CLOTH.\\nof\\n45,\\n17\\n14.\\n250,\\n8,\\nIS,\\n159,\\n14,\\n80,\\n4,\\n14,\\n150,\\n6,\\n15,\\n200,\\n15,\\n60,\\n4,\\n15,\\n110,\\n19.\\n110,\\n80,\\nNo. Meshes per ii 2, 2, 2, 2,\\nNo. or Size of Wir. 10, 11, 12, 13,\\nPrice per square foot 250, 200, 150, 110,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 3, 3, 3. 4, 4,\\nNo or Size of Wire. 15, 16, 17, 12, 13,\\nPrice per square foot 80, 60, 50, 230, 200,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6\\nNo. or Size of Wire... 16, 17, Is, 19, 20,\\nPrice per square foot 110, 80, 60, 50,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 7. 7, 7, 8,\\nNo. or Size of Wire... 20, 21, 22, 16,\\nPrice per square foot 65, 55, 45,\\nNo. Meshes per in. 10. 10, 10, 10,\\nNo. or Size of Wire... 21, 22, 23, 24,\\nPrice per tquare foot 80, 60, 50, 45,\\nNo. MesheB per in. 14, 14, 14, 16,\\nNo. or Size of Wire. 25, 26, 27, 24,\\nPrice per square foot 50, 45, 40, 80,\\nNo. Meshes per in... 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20\\nNo. or Size of Wire. 26, 27. 28, 29 30, 31, 32, 33,\\nPrice per square foot 80,\\nNo. MeBhes per in 24,\\nNo. or Mze of Wire 29,\\nPrice per square foot 60,\\nNo. MeBhes per in. 40, 50, 50, 50, 60, 60,\\nNo. or Size of Wire.. 34, 34, 35, 36, 35, 36,\\nPrice per square foot 48, 75, 58, 50, 78, 60,\\n250, 200,\\n10, 12, 12,\\n25, 19, 20,\\n40, 200, 150,\\n16, 16, 10, 16\\n25, 26, 27, 28\\n60, 50, 45,\\n20, 20, 20, 20\\n29 30, 31, 32,\\n60, 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 27,\\n24, 24,\\n34, 35,\\n16,\\n150,\\n8,\\n20, 21\\n16,\\n50,\\n4,\\n16.\\n80,\\n6,\\n17,\\n110,\\n3,\\n11,\\n250,\\n4,\\n17,\\n60,\\n6,\\n18,\\n6,\\n19,\\n60,\\n3,\\n12,\\n20},\\n5,\\n13,\\n250,\\n6,\\n3,\\n13,\\n150,\\n5,\\n14,\\n200,\\n20,\\n50,\\n40,\\n12,\\n21,\\n110,\\n16,\\n29,\\n35,\\n22,\\n63, 5), 45,\\n12, 12, 12\\n23, 24,\\n40,\\n23,\\nCO,\\n18,\\n16,\\n30,\\n30, 80,\\n24, 24, 24,\\n30, 31, 32,\\n50, 45, 40.\\n30, 27,\\n34, 27,\\n25, 80,\\n30,\\n30.\\n65, 52,\\n28,\\n60,\\n24.\\n^0,\\n18,\\n26.\\n60,\\n22,\\n29,\\n50,\\n4\\n13.\\n12,\\n26,\\n40.\\n18,\\n27, 28,\\n50, 45,\\n22, 22,\\n30, 31,\\n6,\\n21,\\n45,\\n10.\\n18,\\n200,\\n14,\\n2,\\n110,\\n18,\\n30, 30, 30,\\n31, 32, 33,\\n47, 42,\\n45,\\n30,\\n34,\\n40,\\n30,\\n35,\\n29,\\n40,\\n22,\\n32,\\n35,\\n36,\\n32,\\n55,\\n18,\\n115,\\n10,\\n19,\\n150,\\n14,\\n23,\\n80,\\n18,\\n30,\\n35,\\n2\u00c2\u00b0\\n33|\\n30,\\n40,\\n32,\\n70,\\n14,\\n110,\\n5,\\n15,\\n150,\\n19*\\n85,\\n10,\\n20,\\n110,\\n14,\\n24,\\nCO,\\n18,\\n31,\\n30,\\n24,\\n28,\\n80,\\n40,\\n33,\\n55,\\n60,\\n37,\\n52,\\n70,\\n37,\\n70,\\n80,\\n38,\\n90,\\n90, 100.\\n39, 40.\\n110, 130.\\n50\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMeBh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMesh\\nWire\\nCents\\nMash\\nWire\\nCents\\n-I\\nx 1\\nPI\\nCD\\nc\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a00\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "m a\\nLOCOMOTIVE AND ELLIPTIC SPRINGS.\\n-DIMENSIONS OF. R PRlNnR\\nCENT ERS LOADED CENTCTS UGHT...\\nu\\n2^.\\n=Q\\nLOAD, LBS.\\nT\\nQ\\nz\\nNO. OF PLATES. ,_._.,...,\\nSIZE OF STEEL Jf\\nSTYLE. OF BAN D_\\n:^J(E\\nSTYLE OF HANGER\\nSTYLE 0F_SL0T\\nDIMENSIONS OF\\nFig. 139,\\n....SPRINGS.\\nWEIGHT OF CAR BODY ._ LBS.\\nLOAD... LBS.\\nDISTANCE BETWEEN 8ANDS.L0ADED\\nAUXILIARY PLATES\\nNO. OF SPRINGS PER BUNDLE\\nFREIGHT\\nTANK\\nBAGGAGE\\nPASSENGER\\nFOURWHEELTRUCK\\nSIXWHEELTRUCK.\\nFig. 140.\\nThe above plates used 1)? permission of National Car Spring Co.\\nDRAFT SPRINGS. BOLSTER SPRINCS.\\nFig. 141.\\nFig. 142.\\nPRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION.\\n51\\ni", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "JOURNAL BEARINGS\\nFOB\\nPASSENGER AND FREIGHT CARS,\\nPONT TRUCKS AND TENDERS.\\nLOCOMOTIVE DRIVING AND SIDE ROD\\nBRASSES.\\nFig. 143.\\nBrass Castings Made to Order of any Description.\\nprices on application.\\nWe Buy Scrap Brass and Copper.\\nTHE EASY\\nCAR PUSHER.\\nLength, 5\u00c2\u00a3 feet.\\nWeight, 20 lbs.\\nPRICE, $5.00.\\nExtra Steels, 20 cts. Each.\\nSTEEL SCREW PUNCHES.\\nThickness Size of\\nNo.\\nof IroD.\\nRive\\n00\\n3\\nIS\\n1\\n4\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n2\\n1\\n3.\\n4\\n3\\n3.\\n4\\n3l\\n4\\n3*\\n4\\n3.\\n4\\nGap.\\n1*\\nH\\n2\\n24\\n4\\nWeight.\\nLbs.\\n8i\\n17\\n27\\n40\\n60\\n90\\n145\\nPrice.\\n$20\\n24\\n30\\n40\\n60\\n75\\n90\\nFig. 145.\\nPrices for Extra Punches and Dies for Screw Punches\\nPer Pair.\\nNo. 00 1 2 3 31 4\\nPi ice, $3.50 3.50 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00\\nWhen ordering Punches and Dies it is only necessary to give the size of rivet for which\\nthey are to be used, as they are made to punch holes about 1-16 over size marked on them,\\nwhich allows proper clearance to admit rivet.\\nHYDRAULIC HEAD PUNCH\\nFor Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and Sheet Iron Workers.\\nAdapted for the same use as Screw Punches, but being much easier\\nand quicker worked, thus requiring but one man to operate it.\\nThickness Size of Weight.\\nHo. of Iron. Rivet. Gap. Lbs. Price.\\n2 i I 2 85 85\\n3 J J 2i 130 110\\n4 I f 2\u00c2\u00a3 160 140\\nExtra Punches and Dies Pbr Pair.\\nNo. 2 3 4\\nPrice, $2.00 2.50 3.00\\n52\\na", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "BELL BOTTOM JACK SCREWS.\\nThese Jack Screws have cast iron barrels, with steel screws\\nand steel collars.\\nFor Workmanship and Durability they cannot be excelled.\\nAll Screws are warranted to carry the weight specified.\\nFi\u00c2\u00a3c. 147\\nI\\nE\\nDiam. of\\nScrew.\\n1^ inch\\n1* inch\\nIf inch\\n2 inch\\nHeight of\\nHci(\\nStand.\\nover\\n4 in.\\n7 i\\n6 in.\\n8 in.\\n1 10 in.\\n9 i\\n11 i\\n13 i\\n12 in.\\n15 i\\n1 14 in.\\n17 i\\nf 4 in.\\n7*i\\n6 in.\\n9*i\\nSin.\\n11* i\\n10 in.\\n13 i\\n12 in.\\n15 i\\n14 in.\\n17 i\\nL 16 in.\\n19 i\\nf 5 in.\\n8 i\\n6 in.\\n9 i\\n8 in.\\n11 i\\n10 in.\\n13 i\\n12 in.\\n15 i\\n14 m.\\n17 i\\n16 in.\\n19 i\\nL 18 in.\\n21 i\\nf 5 in.\\n9 ii\\n6 in.\\n10 i\\nSin.\\n12 i\\n10 in.\\n14 ii\\n12 in.\\n16 h\\n14 in.\\n18 i\\n16 in.\\n20 ii\\n18 in.\\n22 i\\n20 in.\\n24 i\\n22 in.\\n26 i\\n1 24 in.\\n28 i\\nght\\nAll.\\nU\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nn.\\nu.\\nn.\\nn.\\nLifting\\nCapacity.\\n10 tons.\\n10 tons.\\n10 tons.\\n10 tons.\\n10 tons.\\n10 tons.\\n12 tons.\\n12 tons.\\n12 tons.\\n12 tons.\\n12 tons.\\n12 tons.\\n12 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n16 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\n20 tons.\\nPrice.\\n$3.00\\n3 10\\n3.40\\n3.80\\n4.20\\n4.60\\n3.50\\n3.75\\n4.25\\n4.75\\n5.25\\n6.00\\n6.75\\n4.25\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.75\\n6.25\\n6.75\\n7.50\\n8.50\\n5.00\\n5.25\\n6.00\\n6.75\\n7.50\\n8.25\\n9.25\\n10.25\\n11.50\\n12.50\\n13.50\\nDiam. or\\nScrew\\n3i inch\\n2$ inch\\nHe-ght of\\nStand.\\nm\\n8 m.\\nI 10 m,\\nI 12 in.\\nj 14 in.\\ni 16 in.\\n18 in.\\n20 in.\\n22 in.\\nt. 24 in.\\n6 in.\\n8 in.\\n10 in.\\n12 in.\\n14 in.\\n16 in.\\n18 in.\\n20 in.\\n22 in.\\n24 in.\\n28 in.\\n32 iu.\\nHeight\\nover All.\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n10* in.\\n12i in.\\n14* in.\\n16} in.\\n18\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\n20* in.\\n22* in.\\n24* in.\\n26* in.\\n28* in.\\n32* it\\n36* in.\\n3 inch\\nf 16 in, 21 in,\\ni 18 in. 23 in.\\nI 20 in. 25 in.\\nI 24 iu. 29 in.\\nLifting\\nCapacity,\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons.\\n24 tons,\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n28 tons.\\n35 tons.\\n35 tons.\\n35 tons.\\n35 tons.\\nPrice\\n$6.75\\n7.50\\n8.25\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n13.25\\n14.50\\n15.75\\n7.75\\n8.75\\n9.75\\n10.75\\n12.00\\n13.25\\n14.50\\n15.75\\n17.00\\n18.25\\n22.00\\n26.00\\n20.75\\n22.00\\n23.25\\n25.75\\nLevers or Handle Bars Extra.\\nFig. 148.\\nCAR BOX\\nJACK\\nSCREWS.\\nDiam. of\\nHeight of\\nDiam. of\\nHeight of\\nScrew.\\nf\\nStand.\\n6 in.\\nPrice.\\n$4.25\\nScrew\\nr\\nStand.\\n8 in.\\nPrice.\\n8.0\\n1^ inch\\n8 in.\\n4.75\\n10 in.\\n8.75\\n1\\n10 in.\\n5.25\\n2\u00c2\u00b1 inch\\n12 in.\\n9.50\\n1\\n12 in.\\n5.75\\ni\\n14 in.\\n10.50\\nr\\n6 in.\\n5.00\\ni\\n16 in.\\n11.50\\nljf inch\\n8 in.\\n5.50\\nr\\n8 in.\\n9.25\\ni\\nI\\n10 in.\\n6.25\\n1\\n10 in.\\n10.25\\n12 in.\\n6.75\\n2*. inch\\n12 in.\\n11.25\\nr\\ni\\n6 in.\\n5.75\\n1\\n14 in.\\n12.50\\nSin.\\n6.50\\ni\\n16 in.\\n13.75\\n2 inch\\n10 in.\\n7.25\\nThese Jac\\nt Screws art\\nmade with\\n12 in.\\n8.00\\nswivel caps\\nof the same\\ndiameter as\\nL\\n14 in.\\n8.75\\nthe head.\\n53", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "VERONA TRACK JACK.\\nWeight, 51 pounds; height\\nof bar when down, 21 inches\\nlift of rack bar, 14 inches ca-\\npacity, 10 tons size of base,\\n7 x 12 inches, as recommended\\nby Eoadmasters Association of\\nAmerica. Load can be drop-\\nped instantly and with cer-\\ntainty by the lower pawl. No\\nsmall trip. Necessary load\\ncan be let down one tooth at a\\ntime when required.\\nPeioe,\\n\u00c2\u00a723.00\\nFig. 149.\\nMAXON, NO. 20, DROP TRACK JACK.\\nThis Jack was designed by some\\nof the best and most practical\\nroadmasteis of this country. They\\nhave been in use and thoroughly\\ntested in every way with entire\\nsatisfaction.\\nWith it perfect control is always\\nhad of the track without any dan-\\nger of slipping. The bar has 7-16\\ninch teeth can be raised or low-\\nered one or two notches at a time.\\nA perfect Sure Drop Track Jack\\nthat can be relied upon in any\\nemergency. Size of the base is\\n7 x 12 inches.\\nThe ratchet bar is reinforced by\\na f inch wrought iron bolt, which\\nincreases its strength.\\nCold-rolled steel pins are used.\\nCapacity, 10 tons. Rise, 11 1-2\\ninches. Weight, 50 lbs.\\nPrick, $30.00\\n2\\nPI\\nI\\nm\\no\\no\\n3\\nmi\\no\\nso", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "MAXON JACKS.\\nNo. 3, CAR AND GENERAL PURPOSE JACK.\\nThe height of this Jack is 19 inches, the rise of the\\nbar being 11 inches. Weight of the Jack 60 lbs., with\\na capacity of 8 tons, with foot lift. It is used for track\\nwork also. The Katchet bar is reinforced the full\\nlangth by a f -inch wrought iron bolt, to which the head\\nis screwed. Each Jack has two small handles, one on\\neach side.\\nHARDENED STEEL BUSHINGS AND PINS USED.\\nPrice, $16.00\\nNo. 14, HEAVY JACK.\\nIt is used for heavy track and yard work. The\\nheight of this Jack is 24 inches, the rise of the bar\\nbeing 15 inches. It is strong and durable. Weight of\\nthe Jack 70 lbs., with a capacity of 10 tons. Small\\nhandles on each side.\\nPrice, $25 00\\nNo. 15 JACK.\\nThe height of this Jack is 28 inches, the rise of the\\nbar being 15 inches. Weight of Jack, 115 lbs.; capacity,\\n15 tons. It is a car and heavy yard Jack. One small\\nhandle on each side. Will not slip under load.\\nPrice, $35.00\\nNo. 16 JACK.\\nSTRONGEST AND MOST POWERFUL JACK IN USE.\\nHARDENED STKEL BUSHINGS AND PINS USED.\\nThe height of this Jack is 34 inches, the rise of the\\nbar being 21 inches. Weight of Jack, 125 lbs.; capacity,\\n15 tons. It is a heavy wrecking and coach Jack.\\nPrice,\\nAXLE\\nFig. 152.\\nNo. 17, JOURNAL OR\\nBOX JACK.\\nThis is the only successful and\\npractical Ratchet Jack ever made for\\ncar inspecting and journal box re-\\npairing. Its height is adapted to\\nstandard journal boxes. It is very\\nstrong and powerful, quick and ready\\nin movement, and excels all other\\njacks for like work. Carried on en-\\ngine or caboose, it is a Jack that is\\nvery useful. Height of Jack 11|\\ninches, the rise of the bar being 5\\ninches. Weight of Jack, 48 lbs.;\\ncapacity, 6 tons. It is used for\\nTruck or Axle Box Jack.\\nPrice, -v $16.00\\n$35,00\\n55\\nFig. 153.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "SURE DROP TRACK JACK.\\n15\\nStyle.\\nFig. 156\\nFig. 154\\nFig. 155\\n9c\u00c2\u00a3Ri]\\nFig. 154.\\nTon Jack.\\nCapacity.\\n10 Ton\\n15 Ton\\n15 Ton\\nFig. 155.\\n15 Ton Jack.\\nRise of Base.\\n15 in.\\n20 in.\\n10 in.\\nHeight Down.\\n24 ic.\\n30 in.\\n22 in.\\nSize Base.\\nxlf\\nWeight.\\n60 lbs.\\n95 lbs.\\n75 lbs.\\n2\\nlfxli\\nPEICE LIST OF TRACK JACK PARTS.\\nFig. 156 Fig. 154\\nPart. Track Jack. Track Jack\\nNo. 1. Frame, $4.00 $5.00\\n2. Steel Bar, 5.00 7.00\\n3. Lever Socket, 2.00 3.00\\n4. Jaw, 1.00 1.50\\n5. Link, .25 .25\\n6. Lifting Pawl, 1.C0 2.00\\n7. Top of Bar, .50 .50\\n8. Bolt, .25 .25\\n9. Holding Pawl, .75 1.00\\n10. Steel Ring, .50 .50\\nGAR INSPECTOR S OR JOURNAL JACK.\\nTHE MO\u00c2\u00a3T POWEBFT/L SHORT LIFT JACKS ON THE MABKET.\\n156.\\nJack.\\nPrice.\\n$14.25\\n28.00\\n20.00\\nFig. 155\\nTrack Jack.\\n$4.00\\n5.00\\n3.00\\n1.50\\n.25\\n2.00\\n.50\\n.25\\n1.00\\n.50\\nFig. 157.\\n15 Ton Jack.\\nStyle.\\nFig. 157\\nFig. 158\\nFig. 159\\nHeight\\n11 in.\\n11 in.\\n10 in.\\nRise.\\n5 in.\\n5 in.\\n5 in.\\nFig. 158.\\n10 Ton Jack.\\nWeight.\\n45 lbs.\\n40 lbs.\\n21 lbs.\\n56\\nCapacity.\\n15 Tons\\n10 Tons\\n8 Tons\\nFig. 150.\\n8 Ton Jack.\\nList Price.\\n$22.00\\n20.00\\n18.00\\n3\\nc", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "MAXON JACKS.\\nNo. 9, RATCHET SCREW JACK.\\nSteel Screws and Gun Metal Nuts.\\nSTRONGEST AND MOST POWERFUL JACKS IN USE.\\nHardened Steel Bushings and Pius used c each Jack.\\nHeight, 31 inches rise, 21 inches weight, 100\\npounds capacity, 30 tons Gun Metal Nut, 4 inches\\ndeep Steel Screw, 2^ inches in diameter closed\\nRatchet. Head and Stand made of the best Air Fur-\\nnace Malleable Iron.\\nFiff. 160.\\nPrice,\\n$60.03\\nFiar. 161.\\nNo. 12, FOOT LIFT SCREW JACK.\\nHeight of Jack, 31 inches run of Screw, 18 inches\\ndiameter of Screw, 2\u00c2\u00a3 inches; weight, 115 pounds\\ncapacity, 30 tons foot lift, 10 tons j Gun Metal Nut\\nSteel Screw and a Malleable Iron Frame and Ratchet.\\nPrice, $75.00\\nNo. 13, FOOT LIFT SCREW JACK.\\nHeight, 26 inches; run of Screw, 13 inches; diam-\\neter of Screw, 2\\\\ inches; weight, 100 pounds; capa-\\ncity, 30 tons; foot lift, 10 tons; Gun Metal Nut,\\nSteel Screw and Mailable Iron Frame and Ratchet.\\nPrice, $75.90\\n57", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "MAXON JACKS\\nNo. 19 POWER JACK.\\nThis Jack is designed for heavy work, such as hand-\\nling coaches, loaded cars, shop work, etc., and is pro-\\nvided with safety points. The lifting pawl has ten\\nstrong teeth. The up and down movement of the lever\\nof this Jack is less than of any other Jack made, starting\\nto lift the load with the lever at an angle of 35 degrees.\\nStrongest and most powerful Jack made. The Ratchet\\nBar is reinforced the full length by a 1-inch wrought\\niron bolt, to which the head is screwed. This gives\\nthe bar more rigidity and streogth.\\nHARDENED STEEL BUSHINGS AND PINS USED.\\nHeight, 28 inches; rise, 15 inches; weight, 120 lbs.;\\ncapacity 20 tons.\\nPrice, $40.00\\nFig. 162.\\nWe offer an unexcelled line of Screw Jacks.\\nThey are in use on many of the leading rail-\\nroads and in many car shops in our country,\\nand everywhere give entire satisfaction.\\nNo. 6, BUILDING AND BRIDCE JACK.\\nHeight, 16 inches; rise, 9 inches; weight,\\n28 lbs.; capacity, 20 tons. Steel Screw 2 inch\\ndiameter. Gun Metal Nut.\\nPrice,\\n$22.00\\nFis;. 164.\\nNo. 7,\\nLOCOMOTIVE\\nJACK.\\nHeight, 12 inches.\\nRise, 6 inches.\\nWeight, 27 pounds.\\nCapacity, 20 tons.\\nFig. 163.\\nIron Nut instead of Gun Metal Nut. Steel Screw\\n2 h ,f J diameter Ratchet Box, Head and Stand\\nof Malleable Iron.\\nv Price T s^-go\\nNo. 8, same as No. 7, except that it has Gun Metal Nut.\\nPnce $20.00\\n58", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "MAXON JACK REPAIRS.\\nRepairs for No. 3.\\ni\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Ml o\\nlllil\\nRepairs for No. 14.\\nin\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Hff\\nva\\nl:\\nII\\nIn ordering parts of Jacks from this page give page number, also figure\\nnumber.\\nRepairs for No. 15.\\nRepairs for No 16.\\n59", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "Repairs for No. 19 Power\\nMAXON JACK REPAIRS.\\nRepairs for No. 20 Track Jack.\\nDETAILS OF VERONA TRACK JACK.\\nB. Rack bar. C. Lever. D. Top Catch.\\nE. Pawl.\\nid\\n10\\n0)\\nLD\\nm\\nu\\nTNI N! L\\n|J|\\nMAXON JACK.\\nRepairs for No. 17 Jack.\\n9\\nc\\na\\nIn ordering parts of Jacks from this page give page number, also figure or\\nletter number.\\n60", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "BALL-BEARING COMPOUND BRIDGE JACKS.\\n15 TO 70 TONS.\\n70-to\\nn Bi\\ndge Jack.\\n25-ton Bridge\\nJack. 15-toil Bridge Jack.\\n40-t\\nonBi-\\ndge\\nJack.\\nKg.\\n165.\\nFig.\\n166.\\nDIAMETER\\nFig. 167.\\nDIAMETER\\nFig\\n168\\nLIST\\nCAPACITY.\\nHEIGHT.\\nRISE.\\nOF BASE.\\nOF HEAD.\\nWEIGHT.\\nPRICE.\\n15 tons.\\n22 in.\\n12 in.\\n8x9 in.\\n54 in.\\n90 lbs.\\n60.00\\n20\\n22\\n12\\n8x9\\n5i\\n90\\n80.00\\n25\\n26\\n13\\n8x9\\n5J\\n110\\n96 00\\n25\\n22\\n10\\n8x9\\n5A\\n100\\n90.00\\n35\\n22\\n10\\n104x8\\n6*\\n125\\n130.00\\n40\\n21 i-\\n10\\n8x9\\n8\\n180\\n140.00\\n50\\n27\\n13\\n14\\n10*\\n200\\n150.00\\n60\\n26\\n12\\n14\\n104\\n300\\n175.00\\n70\\n26\\n12\\n14\\nlOi\\n300\\n200.00\\nThese Jacks are designed for extra heavy bridge and other work, and are made with great\\ncare from the best material, and the capacity is fully guaranteed.\\nWhen raising light load (30 to 40 tons) on compound Geared Jacks, use ratchet on upper\\nshaft, which gives more speed.\\nWhen full power of Jack is required, use ratchet on lower shaft.\\n35-TON BALL-BEARING\\nSTYLE C.\\nJACK.\\nSTYLE.\\nHEIGHT\\nCLOSED.\\nRISE.\\nDI/ OF\\nBASE.\\nWEIGHT.\\nCAPA-\\nCITY.\\nLIST\\nPRICE.\\nO\\nc\\n26 in.\\n31\\n14 in.\\n18\\n12 in.\\n12\\n165 lbs.\\n190\\n35 tons\\n35\\n#125.00\\n135.00\\nHoo\\nk extra.\\n$8.00.\\nStyle C. 81-inch.\\nFig. 169.\\nThis Jack is designed for heavy locomotive and\\nwrecking car service, pulling well pipes and all other\\nheavy work\\n61\\nStyle C. 26-inch.\\nFig. 170.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "BALL-BEARING JACK, STYLE N. A., 25 TONS.\\nWITH HOOK FOR GROUND LIFT.\\nThis Jack with square base at same price.\\nStyle.\\nHeight.\\nRise.\\nDiameter\\nof Base.\\nWeight.\\nCapa-\\ncity.\\nList\\nPrice.\\nHook\\nBstra.\\nN. A.\\nN. A.\\n26 in\\n2 i\\n13 in.\\n9\\n10 in.\\n10\\n105 lbs.\\n95\\n25 tons.\\n25\\n*90 00\\n80 00\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2\u00c2\u00a76.00\\n6.00\\nThe construction of the Norton Jack is such that it can be car-\\nried on locomotives for months at a time, exposed to the coal-dirt\\nand action of the weather, and be found ready for service when\\nneeded.\\nSB\\nFig. 171.\\nBALL-BEARING JACKS, 15 AND 20 TON.\\nStyle B.\\n15 and 20 ton;\\nSquare Base.\\nFoot-lift.\\nFig. 173.\\nStyle B.\\n15 and 20 tons.\\nPlain Bound Base\\nFig. 174.\\nStyle A.\\n15 and 20 tons.\\nRound Base.\\nFig. 175.\\nStyle M.\\n15 and 20 tons.\\nSquare Base.\\nFig. 176.\\nIn ordering, specify Fig. Number, Capacity and Style Base required\\nAll Jacks furnished with Square or Bound Base at same price.\\nyle.\\nCapacity.\\nHeight.\\nRise.\\nDiarn. of\\nBase.\\nWe\\nglit.\\nList\\nPrice.\\nHook Extm.\\nA\\n15\\nton.\\n26 in.\\n13 in.\\n10 in.\\n90 lbs.\\n$70.00\\n$6 00\\nA\\n20\\n1 1\\n26\\n13\\n10\\n90\\nc\\n80.00\\n6.00\\nM\\n15\\nit\\n26\\n13\\n6x6\\n90\\na\\n70.00\\n6 00\\nM\\n20\\nit\\n.26\\n13\\n6x6\\n90\\na\\n80.00\\n6.00\\nB\\n15\\nt i\\n22\\n12\\n10\\n80\\nit\\n60.00\\n6.00\\nB\\n20\\nt\\n22\\n12\\n10\\n80\\na\\n70.00\\n6 00\\nB\\n15\\ni i\\n22\\n12\\n10\\n85\\na\\n65.00\\nFoot cast on\\nB\\n20\\n1 1\\n22\\n12\\n10\\n85\\nn\\n75.00\\ni t\\nR\\n15\\nit\\n20\\n9\\n12\\n80\\na\\n60.00\\n$5.00\\nR\\n20\\nit\\n20\\n9\\n12\\n80\\na\\n70.00\\n5.00\\n62", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "10-TON CONE-BEARING RATCHET JACKS.\\nSTYLE N. J.\\nThese Jacks are made with square or round\\nbase at same price.\\nPig. 177.\\nFig. 178.\\nFig. 179.\\nStyle N. J.\\n10 ton. 20 in.\\nStyle N. J.\\n10 ton. 14 in.\\n3tyle N. J. Bridge Base.\\n10 ton. 20 in.\\nStyle.\\nHeight\\nOver All.\\nHeight of\\nFoot from\\nGround.\\nRise.\\nSize of\\nBase.\\nWeight.\\nCapacity.\\nList Price.\\nN.J.\\nN. J. 1\\nSq.\\nFront\\nBase\\nN.J.\\n20 in.\\n20\\n14\\n3 in.\\n3\\n3\\n10 in.\\n10\\nSin.\\n6x8 in.\\n6x10 in.\\n60 lbs.\\n60\\n40\\n10 tons\\n10\\n10\\n$24.00\\n34.00\\n22 00\\nThis Jack is designed for Electric and Street Railway service. It is equally well adapted\\nfor Carpenters and Builders, Boiler Makers, Truckmen, or for any other work that can be done\\nwith Jacks.\\nThese Jacks are made of malleable iron and steel, and have hardened tool steel bearing\\nfor end of screw.\\n15-TON\\nCARPENTERS AND BUILDERS CONE-BEARING JACKS.\\nSTYLE C.\\nStyle\\nHeight\\nRise\\nBase\\nWeight\\nCapacity\\nList Price\\nHook Extra\\nG\\nG\\n22 in.\\n22\\n12 in.\\n12\\n10 in.\\n10\\n80 lbs.\\n85\\n15 tons\\n15\\n$25.00\\n28.00\\n$5.00\\nFoot cast\\non Shell.\\nMade from best quality malleable iron and steel throughout. In ordering, specify what\\nstyle base is wanted and whether with or without hook.\\n63", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "BALL AND CONE-BEARINC TRAVERSING JACKS,\\nCOMPLETE.\\nBALL-BEABINC TRAVERSING JACK C\\n35 Tons, 20 in. Traverse.\\nSTEEL TRAVERSING BASE.\\nFig. 184.\\n15-in. Traversing Base. Height 4 in.\\nTraverse.\\n20 inches.\\n15\\nWeight.\\n124 pounds.\\n60\\nList Price.\\n$40.00\\n35.00\\nBALL-BEARING TRAVERSING JACKS, COMPLETE.\\nStyle of\\nJack.\\nCapacity.\\n15 tons\\n15\\nCONE-BEARING\\nHeight\\nover all.\\n30 inches\\n28\\nbO\\n24\\n30\\n30\\n31\\n30\\n24\\nRise.\\n14 inches\\n10\\n14\\n9\\n14\\n14\\n13\\n12\\n9\\nTraverse\\n15 inches\\n20\\n20\\n20\\n20\\n20\\n20\\n20\\n20\\nList Price.\\n95.00\\n100.00\\n120.00\\n120.00\\n130.00\\n165.00\\n190.00\\n215.00\\n110.00\\nKg. 185.\\nTRAVERSING JACKS, COMPLETE.\\nCapacity. Height over all. Traverse. List Price.\\n10 tons 24 inches 15 inches $59.00\\n15 26 15 60.00\\n10 26 15 55.00\\nThese Jacks can be taken off the bases and used separately\\nif desired. It is the most Complete Tool Car Outfit in the\\nmarket. Jacks are Self- Lubricating and require no attention\\nwhatever when left in car or shop for months at a time, winter\\nor summer.\\nAny size, Height or Capacity Jack fitted to either base.\\nDOUBLE-SPEED BALL-BEARING JACK.\\nStyle F. 15 Tons with Ground Lift.\\nDiameter\\nStyle. Height. Rise. of Base. Weight. Capacity. List Price.\\nF 24 in. 10 in. 10 in. 115 lbs. 15 tons. $60.00\\nThis Jack has large gear on ratchet shaft, giving it doublt speed. It\\nis malleable iron and steel throughout, extra strong, and is especially\\nadapted to Electric Plants, power houses on Electric Railways, and for\\nhandling heavy machinery, stone, etc.\\n6i", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "RELIANCE HYDRAULIC JACKS.\\nFig. 186.\\nFig. 187.\\nFig. 188.\\nBROAD BASE, SQUARE BASE AND FLAT BASE PATTERN.\\n10 ton, to rise 12 in.\\n10\\n15\\n15\\n30\\n20\\n30\\n30\\n18\\n12\\n18\\n12\\n18\\n12\\n18\\nHeight\\nwhen\\nClosed.\\n26\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\n33\\n27\u00c2\u00a3\\n33i\\n27*\\n34i\\n27|\\n33i\\nDiameter\\nof\\nBase.\\n19\\nWeight\\n13\\n13\\n13\\n13\\n108 lbs\\n10A\\n141\\nit\\n164\\n173\\n(C\\n199\\n217\\nit\\n246\\nList.\\n$125.00\\n135.00\\n150.00\\n165.00\\n175.00\\n190.00\\n200.00\\n225.00\\n10 ton, to rise 12 in.\\n10\\n15\\n15\\n20\\n20\\n30\\n30\\n18\\n12\\n18\\n12\\n18\\n12\\n18\\nFig. 189.\\nCROUN\\nHeight\\nwhen\\nHeight of Diam.\\nClaw eter\\nfrom of\\n(closed.\\nGround. Base.\\n26\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\n5k in. 5J in.\\n33\\n5\u00c2\u00a3 5f\\n27*\\n5J 6\\n33 i\\n5*. 6\\n28\\n6J 6\u00c2\u00a3\\n35\\n6* 6*.\\n28\\n6 7\u00c2\u00a3\\n35\\n6 7i\\nWeight.\\n124 lbs.\\n140\\n154\\n182\\n188\\n218\\n238\\n270\\nThe best fluid for the Jacks is made of one part water, six parts whisket, akd\\npart of good oil, well shaken together before puttiug in jack. Never use coal oil,\\noohol or water in filling, as theT;wo former destroy the packing, and the latter will\\ncylinder in freezing weather, and rusts the metal.\\n65\\nList.\\n$135.00\\n150.00\\n162.00\\n175.00\\n190.00\\n205.00\\n225.00\\n250.00\\nONE-HALF\\nWOOD AL-\\nburst the", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "DODCEON S LATEST IMPROVED HYDRAULIC JACKS.\\nU Fig. 190.\\nPLAIN JACK.\\nFor use in presses, or where there is a\\nfirm foundation or support.\\nBASE JACK.\\nFor railroad work, or where a broad\\nbase, insuring stability, is\\nrequired.\\nCLAW OR GROUND\\nLIFTING JACK.\\nFor machine shops, and for work that\\nwill not permit the head to be\\nplaced under the load.\\nTONS\\nETJN\\nHEIGHT\\nSIZE\\nWEIGHT\\nPBICE\\nLIFT\\nOUT\\nBOTTOM\\n4\\n12\\n24\\n4 sq.\\n46\\n60\\n7\\n12\\n25\\na\\n64\\n70\\n7\\n18\\n32\\n4\\n72\\n73\\n7\\n24\\n38\\n\u00c2\u00b1k\\n80\\n75\\n10\\n12\\n25\\n6\\n80\\n80\\n10\\n18\\n32\\n6\\n98\\n95\\n10\\n24\\n39\\n6\\n110\\n110\\n15\\n12\\n26\\nH\\n102\\n100\\n15\\n18\\n33\\n6k\\n130\\n135\\n15\\n24\\n39\\n6k\\n140\\n150\\n30\\n12\\n26\\n7\\n127\\n120\\n20\\n18\\n33\\n7\\n155\\n145\\n30\\n24\\n39\\n7\\n180\\n170\\n30\\n9\\n33\\n8 rd.\\n146\\n150\\n30\\n12\\n36\\n8\\n194\\n175\\n30\\n18\\n33\\n8\\n260\\n310\\n40\\n12\\n27\\n9\\n280\\n310\\n40\\n18\\n34\\n9\\n330\\n350\\nTONS\\nLIFT\\nBUN\\nOTJT\\nHEIGHT\\nDIAM.\\nBASE\\nWEIGHT\\nPBICE\\n4\\n13\\n23\\n9k in.\\n61\\n60\\n7\\n12\\n25\\n10\\n82\\n80\\n7\\n18\\n31\\n10\\n100\\n85\\n7\\n24\\n38\\n10\\n120\\n90\\n10\\n12\\n25\\n11\\n109\\n95\\n10\\n18\\n31\\n11\\n135\\n110\\n10\\n34\\n39\\n11\\n145\\n125\\n15\\n12\\n35\\n12\\n135\\n125\\n15\\n18\\n33\\n12\\n158\\n150\\n15\\n24\\n39\\n13\\n176\\n175\\n30\\n12\\n36\\n13\\n169\\n150\\n30\\n18\\n33\\n13\\n198\\n175\\n20\\n24\\n39\\n13\\n228\\n200\\n30\\n9\\n22\\n14\\n210\\n170\\n30\\n12\\n36\\n14\\n259\\n200\\n30\\n18\\n33\\n14\\n300\\n235\\n40\\n13\\n27\\n14i\\n320\\n240\\n40\\n18\\n33\\n14*\\n360\\n380\\nTOKS\\nBUN\\nSIZE\\nHEIGHT\\nWEIGHT\\nPBIOE\\nLIFT\\nOUT\\nBOTTOM\\n4\\n13\\n24\\n4 sq.\\n64\\n60\\n7\\n12\\n25\\n90\\n85\\n7\\n18\\n31\\n4*\\n110\\n88\\n7\\n24\\n38\\n4*\\n123\\n90\\n10\\n13\\n25\\n6\\n123\\n100\\n10\\n18\\n32\\n6\\n144\\n120\\n10\\n34\\n39\\n6\\n170\\n145\\n15\\n13\\n26\\nU\\n162\\n150\\n15\\n18\\n33\\n6*\\n189\\n185\\n30\\n13\\n36\\n7\\n207\\n200\\n30\\n18\\n33\\n7\\n345\\n240\\n30\\n12\\n26\\n8 rd.\\n310\\n250\\nSpecial Sizes to Order.\\n66", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "DUDGEON S HYDRAULIC\\nSQUARE BASE HORIZONTAL\\nJACK.\\nWith or without Removable Wrought Iron Jaw.\\nSQUARE BASE. Fig. 193.\\nThis style Jack is used where there is a\\nfirm foundation, and is especially adapted for\\nuse horizontally, as there is no projecting round\\nbase to iuterfere with placing the Jack on its\\nside. Made in this style up to twenty tons ca-\\npacity. Above twenty tons, the Oval Base style is used.\\nHorizontal Jacks, so called, as they will run out as far horizontally as vertically. While\\nstanding about five inches less Over all will lift the same distance as those on preceding page.\\nA removable Wrought Iron Claw which comes nearer to the ground may be used. All work-\\ning parts are within the cistern, perfectly protected from injury, while the valves are stil\u00c2\u00ab easy\\nof access.\\nROUND BASE HORIZONTAL\\nJACK.\\nTons\\nRun Out\\nHeight\\nSize of\\nRound base\\nWeight\\nPrice\\n12\\n20\\n11\\nlOi\\n80\\n7\\n18\\n26\\n11\\n120\\n85\\n10\\n12\\n20\\n12\\n135\\n95\\n10\\n18\\n26\\n12\\n166\\n110\\n10\\n24\\n32\\n12\\n196\\n130\\n15\\n12\\n21\\n12\\n150\\n125\\n15\\n18\\n26\\n12\\n187\\n150\\n15\\n24\\n32\\n12\\n200\\n175\\n20\\n12\\n21\\n13i\\n197\\n150\\n20\\n18\\n27\\n13|\\n242\\n175\\n20\\n24\\n33\\nI3|\\n255\\n200\\nROUND BASE Fig. 194.\\nThis style Jack is used for railroad work,\\nand where a firm foundation is difficult to ob-\\ntain also where a long lift with a low height\\nover all is required. Made up to and including\\ntwenty t ins capacity.\\n67", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": "OVAL BASE HORIZONTAL JACK.\\nPrice\\nTods\\nEun\\nOut.\\nHeight\\nSize of\\nOval Base\\nWeight\\nPrice\\nwith\\nClaw.\\n30\\n12\\n22 in.\\n12A X 9\\n234\\nS200\\n240\\n30\\n18\\n28\\n12} X 9\\n285\\n235\\n285\\n40\\n12\\n22\\n13} x 10\\n320\\n240\\n290\\n40\\n18\\n28\\n13* x 10\\n355\\n280\\n340\\n50\\n12\\n22\\n14 x 12\\n335\\n260\\n320\\n50\\n18\\n28\\n14 x 12\\n380\\n310\\n380\\n60\\n9\\n17\\n14 x 12\\n320\\n250\\n310\\n60\\n12\\n20\\n14 x 12\\n350\\n275\\n340\\n60\\n18\\n26\\n14 x 12\\n410\\n350\\n80\\n9\\n19\\n16 x 13\\n425\\n310\\n80\\n12\\n22\\n16 x 13\\n450\\n335\\nrS\\n80\\n18\\n28\\n16 x 13\\n525\\n385\\n0)\\n100\\n9\\n19\\n17 x m\\n520\\n375\\n100\\n12\\n22\\n17 x 14}\\n570\\n400\\ni o\\n100\\n18\\n28\\n17 x 14i\\n660\\n475\\n125\\n9\\n19\\n18 x 16\\n535\\n425\\nC QJ\\n125\\n12\\n22\\n18 x 16\\n585\\n450\\ntn\\n125\\n18\\n28\\n18 x 16\\n685\\n525\\ns3\\n150\\n12\\n23\\n20 x 17i\\n920\\n500\\nQ\\n150\\n18\\n29\\n20 x 17}\\n1160\\n575\\n200\\n12\\n24\\n20 x 17}\\n950\\n600\\n200\\n18\\n30\\n20 x 17}\\n1240\\n700\\n250\\n12\\n25\\n20 x 17}\\n1400\\n725\\n250\\n18\\n31\\n20 x 17}\\n1650\\n850\\nOval Base, Fig. 195.\\nHorizontal Jacks of 30 tons and over are made with this st3 ]e Base. Rams are supplied\\nwith either large head (as shown in Figures Nos. 193 and 194) or with loose Cap, as here shown,\\nas preferred. When Claws are used, the large head is necessary. Jacks of this style are pro-\\nvided with removable Wrought Iron Claws, when ordered. In this case a support and cuide\\nfor the lower end of the Claw is cast on the Cistern. (Not shown in cut).\\nTRAVERSE JACK.\\nIons.\\n10\\n15\\n20\\n30\\nRun Out.\\n12 in.\\n12\\n12\\n12\\nFig. 196.\\nHeight.\\n30 in.\\n30\\n31\\n32\\nWeight.\\n250\\n275\\n310\\n425\\nPrice.\\n$150\\n185\\n225\\n285\\nCAR BRASS JACK.\\nFig. 197.\\nTons.\\n7\\n10\\nRun a-.\\nOut. H6 6 ht\\n5 11\\n5 12\\nSize of\\nBot.\\n8x5\\n8x5\\nWeight.\\nPrice.\\n56\\n$75\\n60\\n90\\nThis Jack is uspd by Car Inspectors for\\nremoving Brasses also by those requiring\\na Jack of limited height.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a24\\nZ\\nm\\nm\\nc\\nmi\\nPI\\nO\\n68", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "MORSE TAPER OR STRAIGHT SHANKS, TAPER LENGTH.\\nMLjjj.^f\\nFig. 198.\\n1\\nSocket for\\nSocket for\\nDiameter in\\nLength in\\nStandard\\nDiameter in\\nLength in\\nStandard\\nInches.\\nPrice Each.\\nInches.\\nor Morse\\nTaper\\nInches.\\nPrice Each.\\nInches.\\nor Morse\\nTaper.\\n1-4\\n$0.60\\n6 1-8\\n1 9-64\\n4.00\\n11 7-8\\n17-64\\n65\\n6 1-4\\n1 5-32\\n4.00\\n11 7-8\\nz\\n9-32\\n65\\n6 1 4\\n1 11-64\\n4.20\\n12\\n19-64\\n70\\n6 3 8\\n1 3-16\\n4.20\\n12\\nw\\n5-16\\n70\\n6 3-8\\n1 13-64\\n4.40\\n12 1-8\\n21-64\\n75\\n6 1-2\\n1 7-32\\n4.40\\n12 1 8\\n11-32\\n75\\n6 1 2\\n1 15-64\\n4.50\\n12 1-2\\n01\\n23-64\\n80\\n6 34\\n1 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1-2\\n1\\n3.00\\n11\\n2 1-2\\n15.60\\n19\\n01\\n1 1-64\\n3.20\\n11 1-8\\nW\\n2 9-16\\n16.20\\n19 1-4\\n1 1-32\\n3.20\\n11 1-8\\n2 5-8\\n16.80\\n19 1-2\\np\\n1 3-64\\n3.40\\n11 1-4\\nJO\\n211-16\\n17.60\\n20\\n1 1 16\\n3.40\\n11 1-4\\nen\\np\\n2 3-4\\n19.00\\n20 1-2\\n1 5-64\\n3.60\\n11 1-2\\n2 13-16\\naO.OO\\n20 1-2\\n1 3-32\\n3.60\\n11 1-2\\n2 7-8\\n21.00\\n21\\n1 7-64\\n3.80\\n11 3-4\\n2 15-16\\n23.00\\n21\\n1 1-8\\n3.80\\n11 3-4\\n3\\n25.00\\n22\\n69", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "DRILLS FOR BLACKSMITHS DRILL PRESSES.\\nDiameter\\nLength, inch\\nPrice, each\\nDiameter\\nLength inch\\nPrice each\\nDiameter\\nLength inch\\nPrice, each\\ni\\n$0.45\\niX\\n6\\nG\\n$1-60\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\n.48\\n9\\nTI\\n6\\n.90\\nSI\\n6\\n1.70\\n5|\\n.50\\n1 A\\n6\\n.95\\n1\\n6\\n1.80\\nvs\\n5|\\n.55\\nI\\n6\\n1.05\\n1*\\n6\\n1.90\\nFig. 199.\\n6\\n.00\\n2 1\\nTS\\n6\\n1.10\\niiV\\n6\\n2.00\\n6\\n.65\\n6\\n.15\\nl j\\n37\\n6\\n.10\\n6\\n.70\\n2 S\\n6\\n.20\\n1*\\nG\\n.20\\n6\\n73\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0i\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2f\\n6\\n25\\n6\\n.75\\n25\\ne\\n.30\\n3\\nIff\\n6\\n.30\\n6\\n6\\n1.35\\n1*\\n6\\n2.35\\n.80\\n27\\n6\\n1.40\\nli\\n6\\n2 40\\nT2\\n6\\n.83\\n2\\n8\\n6\\n.45\\nA\\n6\\n.50\\n6\\n.85\\n2!)\\nF3\\n6\\n1.50\\n6\\n2.60\\nThe above drills have shanks 24, in. long and in. diameter.\\n3\\nr\\no,\\ne\\nSTRAIGHT SHANK DRILLS.\\nFig. 200.\\nf\\nJOBBERS AND MACHINISTS 1 SETS.\\nLETTER S\\nDiarp er\\nPrice per\\nPrice\\nLength in\\nDiameter.\\nDecimals\\nPrice per\\nPrice Each.\\nLength in\\nin Inches.\\nDozen.\\nEach.\\nInches.\\nof Inch.\\nDozen.\\nInches.\\n1-16\\n$1 00\\n$0 09\\n2 1-2\\nA\\n.234\\n$2 90\\n$0 26\\n3 13-16\\n5-G4\\n1 10\\n10\\n2 5-8\\nB\\n.238\\n3 00\\n27\\n3 13-16\\n3-32\\n1 20\\n11\\n2 3-4\\nC\\n.242\\n3 10\\n28\\n3 13-16\\n7-64\\n1 30\\n12\\n2 7-8\\nD\\n.246\\n3 20\\n29\\n3 13-16\\n1-8\\n1 45\\n13\\n3\\nE\\n.250\\n3 30\\n30\\n3 13-16\\n9-64\\n1 60\\n15\\n3 1-8\\nF\\n.257\\n3 40\\n30\\n4 1-4\\n5-32\\n1 80\\n16\\n3 1-4\\nG\\n.261\\n3 50\\n31\\n4 1-4\\n11-64\\n2 00\\n18\\n3 3-8\\nH\\n.266\\n3 60\\n32\\n4 1-4\\n3-16\\n2 20\\n20\\n3 1-2\\nI\\n.272\\n3 70\\n33\\n4 14\\n13-64\\n2 40\\n21\\n3 5-8\\nJ\\n.277\\n3 80\\n34\\n4 1-4\\n7-32\\n2 65\\n23\\n3 3-4\\nK\\n.281\\n3 90\\n35\\n4 1-4\\n15-64\\n2 90\\n26\\n3 7-8\\nL\\n.290\\n4 00\\n36\\n4 1-4\\n1-4\\n3 15\\n28\\n4\\nM\\n.295\\n4 10\\n36\\n4 1-4\\n17-64\\n3 40\\n30\\n4 1-8\\nN\\n.302\\n4 20\\n37\\n4 1-4\\n9-32\\n3 65\\n32\\n4 1-4\\nO\\n.316\\n4 30\\n38\\n4 1-4\\n19-64\\n3 90\\n35\\n4 3-8\\nP\\n.323\\n4 40\\n39\\n4 5-8\\n516\\n4 20\\n37\\n4 1-2\\nQ\\n.332\\n4 60\\n40\\n4 34\\n21-64\\n4 50\\n40\\n4 5-8\\nR\\n.339\\n4 80\\n42\\n4 3-4\\n11-32\\n4 80\\n42\\n4 3-4\\n8\\n.348\\n5 00\\n44\\n4 7-8\\n23-64\\n5 10\\n45\\n4 7-8\\nT\\n.358\\n5 20\\n45\\n4 7-8\\n3-8\\n5 40\\n48\\n5\\nU\\n.368\\n5 40\\n47\\n5\\n25-64\\n5 70\\n50\\n5 1-8\\nV\\n.377\\n5 60\\n49\\n5\\n13-32\\n6 00\\n53\\n5 1-4\\nw\\n.386\\n5 80\\n51\\n5 1-8\\n27-64\\n6 40\\n55\\n5 3-8\\nX\\n.397\\n6 00\\n53\\n5 1-4\\n7-16\\n6 80\\n59\\n5 1-2\\nT\\n.404\\n6 40\\n55\\n5 1-4\\n29-64\\n15-32\\n7 20\\n7 50\\n63\\n65\\n5 5-8\\nZ\\n.413\\n6 80\\n59\\n5 3-8\\n5 3-4\\n31-64\\n7 75\\n67\\n5 7-8\\nST For very exact work, a\\n;auge plaii\\nly marked\\n1-2\\n8 00\\n70\\n6\\nshould accompany an order.\\nI\\nX.\\n70", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0080.jp2"}, "81": {"fulltext": "STUBS STEEL WIRE GAUGE DRILLS.\\nNumbers by\\nPrice per\\nPrice\\nLength\\nNumbers by\\nPrice per\\nPrice\\nLength\\nGauge.\\nDozeu.\\nEacb.\\niu Inches.\\nGauge.\\nDozeu.\\nEach.\\nin Inches.\\n1 to 5\\n13.35\\n$0.33\\n4\\n31 to 35\\n$1.40\\n$0.14\\n2 5-8\\n6 10\\n2.25\\n.21\\n3 11-16\\n36 40\\n1.35\\n.12\\n2 7-16\\n11 15\\n3.10\\n.20\\n3 1-3\\n41 45\\n1.10\\n.10\\n2 1-4\\n16 20\\n1.95\\n.19\\n3 1-4\\n46 60\\n.95\\n.09\\n2 1-16-1 3-4\\n21 25\\n1.75\\n.17\\n3 1-16\\n61 70\\n.90\\n.08\\n1 1-2\\n26 30\\n1.55\\n.15\\n3 13-16\\n71 80\\n1.00\\n.09\\n1 5-16-3-4\\nTAPER SQUARE SHANK DRILLS,\\nFITTINC RATCHETS.\\nFig. 201.\\nShanks 5-8 in by 3-8 in., and li- iu. long and Shanks 3-4 in. by 1-2 in., and If in. long.\\nDiameter\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nLength\\niu Inches\\nDiameter\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nLength\\nin Inches\\nDiameter\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nLength\\nin Inches.\\n1-4\\n$1.00\\n5\\n11-16\\n$1.45\\n6 1-2\\n11-8\\n$3.10\\n9\\n9-33\\n1.05\\n5\\n23-33\\n1.50\\n6 1-3\\n1 5-33\\n3.25\\n9\\n5-16\\n1.10\\n5\\n3-4\\n1.55\\n6 1-3\\n1 3-16\\n3.40\\n9\\n11-33\\n1.15\\n5\\n25-32\\n1.65\\n6 1-3\\n1 7-33\\n3.55\\n9\\n3-8\\n1.20\\n6\\n13-16\\n1.75\\n7\\n11-4\\n3.75\\n9 1-3\\n13-33\\n1.25\\n6 1-4\\n27-32\\n1.90\\n7\\n1 9-32\\n3.95\\n9 1-3\\n7-16\\n1.25\\n6 1-4\\n7-8\\n2.05\\n7 1-3\\n1 5-16\\n4.20\\n9 1-3\\n15-32\\n1.30\\n6 1-4\\n29-32\\n2.15\\n7 1-3\\n1 11-33\\n4.45\\n9 1-3\\n1-2\\n1.30\\n6 1-2\\n15-16\\n3.30\\n8\\n13-8\\n4.70\\n10\\n17-32\\n1.35\\n6 1-3\\n31-32\\n3.45\\n8\\n1 13-32\\n4.95\\n10\\n9-16\\n1.35\\n6 1-2\\n1\\n2.55\\n8 1-3\\n1 7-16\\n5.25\\n10\\n19-32\\n1.40\\n6 1-3\\n1 1-32\\n2.70\\n8 1-3\\n1 15-32\\n5.50\\n10\\n5-8\\n1.40\\n6 1-2\\n1 1-16\\n2.85\\n8 1-3\\n1 1-3\\n5.75\\n10\\n21-32\\n1.45\\n6 1-3\\n1 3-32\\n3.00\\n8 1-3\\nSTRAIGHT FLUTED STRAIGHT SHANK DRILLS.\\nFig. 202.\\nDiameter.\\nPrice per\\nDozen.\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nLength\\nin Inches.\\nDiameter.\\nPrice per\\nDozen.\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nLength\\nin Inches.\\n1-16\\n$1.00\\n$0.09\\n2 1-2\\n19-64\\n$3.90\\n$0.35\\n4 3-8\\n5-64\\n1.10\\n.10\\n2 5-8\\n5-16\\n4.20\\n.37\\n4 1-2\\n3-32\\n1.20\\n.11\\n2 3-4\\n21-64\\n4.50\\n.40\\n4 5-8\\n7-64\\n1.30\\n.12\\n2 7-8\\n11-32\\n4.80\\n.42\\n4 3-4\\n1-8\\n1.45\\n.13\\n3\\n23-64\\n5.10\\n.45\\n4 7-8\\n9-64\\n1.60\\n.15\\n3 1-8\\n3-8\\n5.40\\n.48\\n5\\n5-32\\n1.80\\n.16\\n3 1-4\\n25-64\\n5.70\\n.50\\n5 1-8\\n11-64\\n2.00\\n.18\\n3 3-8\\n13-32\\n6.00\\n.53\\n5 1-4\\n3-16\\n2.20\\n.20\\n3 1-2\\n27-64\\n6.40\\n.55\\n5 3-8\\n13-64\\n2.40\\n.21\\n3 5-8\\n7-16\\n6.80\\n.59\\n5 1-3\\n7-32\\n2.65\\n.23\\n3 3-4\\n29-64\\n7.20\\n.63\\n5 5-8\\n15-64\\n2.90\\n.26\\n3 7-8\\n15-32\\n7.50\\n.65\\n5 3-4\\n1-4\\n3.15\\n.28\\n4\\n31-64\\n7.75\\n.67\\n5 7-8\\n17-64\\n3.40\\n.30\\n4 1-8\\n1-2\\n8.00\\n.70\\n6\\n9-32\\n3.65\\n.32\\n4 1-4\\n1\\n71", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0081.jp2"}, "82": {"fulltext": "BIT STOCK DRILLS.\\nFOR METAL OR WOOD.\\n***\u00c2\u00abi2?\\n^m\\nPig.\\n203\\nDiameter. Price per Dozen.\\nPrice Each.\\nDiameter.\\nPrice\\nper Dozen.\\nPrice Eacli.\\n2-32 in. SI. 50\\n$0.14\\n14-32 in.\\n$8.80\\n$0.75\\n3-32\\n1.65\\n.16\\n15-32\\n9.60\\n.82\\n4-32\\n2.10\\n.20\\n16-32\\n10.30\\n.87\\n5-32\\n2.60\\n.24\\n17-32\\n11.00\\n.92\\n6-32\\n3.10\\n.29\\n9-16\\n14.35\\n1.20\\n7-32\\n3.60\\n.33\\n5-8\\n16.15\\n1.35\\n8-32\\n4.10\\n.38\\n11-16\\n17.95\\n1.50\\n9-32\\n4.70\\n.43\\n3-4\\n19.75\\n1.65\\n10-32\\n5.40\\n.48\\n13-16\\n21.55\\n1.80\\n11-32\\n6.30\\n.54\\n7-8\\n23.35\\n1.95\\n12-32\\n7.20\\n.62\\n15-16\\n25.75\\n2.15\\n13-32\\n8.00\\n.68\\n1\\n28.15\\n2.35\\nEXTRA LENGTH WOOD BORING BRACE DRILLS.\\nFig. 204.\\nFOR BELLHANCERS, ELECTRICIANS, TELEPHONE AND TELECRAPH WORK.\\nThese Drills will go through plastering, nails and even brick walls, and can be sharpened\\nwhen dull.\\nNo.\\n12-INCH.\\n18-INCH.\\n24 INCH.\\n30- INCH.\\n30 INCH.\\nPer Doz\\nEach.\\nPer Doz\\nEach.\\nPer Doz\\nEach.\\nPer Doz\\nEach.\\nPer Doz\\nEach.\\n6\\n$5.00\\n$0.50\\n$7.00\\n$0.70\\n$9.00\\n$0.90\\n#11.00\\n$1.10\\n$13.00\\n$1 30\\n8\\n5.00\\n.50\\n7.00\\n.70\\n9.00\\n.90\\n11.00\\n1.10\\n13.00\\n1.30\\n10\\n5.50\\n.55\\n7.50\\n.75\\n9.50\\n.95\\n12.00\\n1.20\\n13.00\\n1.30\\n12\\n6 00\\n.60\\n8.00\\n.80\\n10.00\\n1.00\\n13.00\\n1.20\\n13.00\\n1.30\\n14\\n7.00\\n.70\\n9.00\\n.90\\n11.00\\n1.10\\n13.00\\n1.30\\n14.00\\n1.40\\n16\\n8.00\\n.80\\n10.00\\n1.00\\n12.00\\n1.20\\n14.00\\n1.40\\n15.00\\n1.50\\n18\\n9.00\\n.90\\n11.00\\n1.10\\n13.00\\n1.30\\n15.00\\n1.50\\n16.00\\n1.60\\n20\\n10.00\\n1.00\\n12.00\\n1.20\\n14.00\\n1.40\\n15.00\\n1.50\\n16.00\\n1.60\\n22\\n11.00\\n1.10\\n13.00\\n1.30\\n15.00\\n1.50\\n16.00\\n1.60\\n17.00\\n1.70\\n24\\n12.00\\n1.20\\n14.00\\n1.40\\n16.00\\n1.60\\n17.00\\n1.70\\n18.00\\n1.80\\n26\\n13.00\\n1.30\\n15.00\\n1.50\\n17.00\\n1.70\\n18.00\\n1.80\\n18.00\\n1.80\\n28\\n14.00\\n1.40\\n16.00\\n1.60\\n18.00\\n1.80\\n19.00\\n1.90\\n19.00\\n1.90\\n30\\n15.00\\n1.50\\n17.00\\n1.70 1\\n19 00\\n1.90\\n20.00\\n2.00\\n20.00\\n2.00\\n32\\n16.00\\n1.60\\n18.00\\n1.80\\n20.00\\n2.00\\n20.00\\n2.00\\n20.00\\n2.00\\nWOOD BORING BRACE DRILLS.\\nNo.\\nPer Doz\\n2\\n$1.60\\n3\\n1.60\\n4\\n1.60\\n5\\n1.75\\n6\\n2.00\\n7\\n2.50\\n8\\n3.00\\nEach.\\n^W PWI lMjp BB^-\\nNo.\\nFig. 205.\\nPer Doz.\\n15\\n9\\n$3.50\\n15\\n10\\n3.50\\n15\\nli\\n4.00\\n18\\n12\\n4.00\\n20\\n13\\n4.50\\n22\\n14\\n4.50\\n25\\n15\\n5.00\\ncb.\\nNo.\\nPer Dcz.\\nEach.\\n30\\n16\\n$5.00\\n$0.45\\n30\\n17\\n5.50\\n.50\\n35\\n18\\n5.50\\n.50\\n35\\n20\\n6.00\\n.55\\n40\\n22\\n6.50\\n.55\\n40\\n24\\n7.00\\n.60\\n45\\nThe numbers indicate the Sizes in 32ds of an inch.\\n72", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0082.jp2"}, "83": {"fulltext": "STEEL SOCKETS FOR TAPER SHANK DRILLS,\\n$1.20\\n1.80\\n2.50\\nPig. 206, or ROUGH.\\nNo. 4, Holds li\u00c2\u00a3j to 2 in. inclusive $4.00\\nNo. 5, Holds 2 T V to 3 in. inclusive 7.50\\nNo. 1, Holds to in. inclusive\\nNo. 2, Holds to ff in. inclusive\\nNo. 3, Holds if to 1\u00c2\u00a3 in. inclusive\\nFig. 207. FITTED SOCKET.\\nNo. 1, With Shank fitted to No. 2 or 3 Socket $2 00\\nNo. 2, With Shank fitted to No. 3 Socket o go\\nNo. 3, With Shank fitted to No. 4 Socket 3 on\\nNo. 4, With Shank fitted to No. 5 Socket 4.80\\nFig. 208. SLEEVE.\\nNo. 1, Fitted to No. 2 or 3 Socket .$1.80\\nNo. 2, Fitted to No. 3 Socket 2.40\\nNo. 3, Fitted to No. 4 Socket 3.00\\nNo. 4, Fitted to No. 5 Socket 4.40\\nTAPER REAMERS FOR DRILL SOCKETS.\\nFor Taper of Morse Drill Socket No, 1 $2.00 For Taper of Morse Drill Socket No. 4 4.20\\n2 2.60 5 6.60\\n3 3.40 6 12.09\\nSTANDARD TAPER PIN REAMERS.\\n^m^ fi^. -J^^~, :a ^___. -.i^a$ Fi S- 209 Taper inch per foot.\\nSize\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\nPrice\\nEach.\\n11.00\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.00\\nDiam. at\\nSmall End.\\n0.125\\n0.146\\n0.162\\n0.183\\n0.208\\n0.240\\nLength\\nof Flute,\\nin Inches.\\n1 1-2\\n1 3-4\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n3\\nTotal Length\\nin Inches.\\n1-4\\n1-2\\n1-4\\n1-2\\n1-2\\nSize\\nNo.\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\nPrice\\nEach.\\n$2.25\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.00\\nDiam. at\\nSmall End.\\n0.279\\n0.331\\n0.398\\n0.482\\n0.581\\nLength\\nof Flute\\nin Inches.\\n5-8\\n1-2\\n1-4\\n1-8\\nTotal\\nLength, in\\nInches.\\n5\\n6\\n6 3-4\\nThese Reamers have the same taper, and each will overlay in convenient measure the size\\nnext smaller. Special sizes made to order.\\nTAPER REAMERS FOR LOCOMOTIVE\\nWORK.\\nFig. 210.\\nTaper or\\nper foot.\\nDiameter at\\nEnd,\\nPrice Each.\\nLength of\\nFlute,\\nTotal Length,\\nDiameter\\nPrice Each.\\nLength of\\nFlute,\\nTotal LengSi.\\nin Inches.\\nin Inches.\\nin Inches.\\nat End.\\nin Inches.\\nin Inches.\\n1-4\\n$2.20\\n4\\n5 5-16\\n13-16\\n$4.50\\n9\\n11 1-4\\n9-32\\n2.20\\n4\\n5 5-16\\n7-8\\n4.80\\n9\\n11 1-4\\n5-16\\n2.25\\n4\\n5 5-16\\n15-16\\n5.10\\n9\\n11 1-4\\n11-32\\n2.25\\n4\\n5 5-16\\n1\\n5.40\\n9\\n11 1-4\\n3-8\\n2.30\\n5\\n6 5-16\\n1 1-16\\n5.70\\n9\\n11 1-4\\n13-32\\n2.40\\n5\\n6 5-16\\n1 1-8\\n6.20\\n10\\n12 1-4\\n7-16\\n2.55\\n6\\n7 5-16\\n1 3-16\\n6.60\\n10\\n12 1-4\\n15-32\\n2.70\\n6\\n7 5-16\\n1 1-4\\n7.00\\n10\\n12 1-4\\n1-2\\n3.00\\n7\\n8 5-8\\n1 5-16\\n7.60\\n12\\n14 1-2\\n9-16\\n3.20\\n8\\n9 5-8\\n1 3-8\\n8.00\\n12\\n14 1-2\\n5-8\\n3.50\\n8\\n9 7-8\\n1 7-16\\n8.50\\n12\\n14 1-2\\n11-16\\n3.80\\no\\n9 7-8\\n1 1-2\\n9.00\\n12\\n14 1-2\\n3-4\\n4.10\\n8\\n9 7-8\\n73", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0083.jp2"}, "84": {"fulltext": "No.\\n1\\nNo.\\n2\\nNo.\\n3.\\nNo.\\n4\\nNo.\\n5\\nNo.\\n6\\nNo.\\n7\\nNo.\\n8\\nNo.\\n9\\nNo.\\n10\\nNo.\\n11\\nNo.\\n12\\nNo\\n13\\nPRICES OF DRILLS IN SETS.\\nSet of Taper Shank Drills, i to 1 in. varying by 16ths $20,\\nSet of Taper Shank Drills, to 14 in., varying by 16ths 34.\\nSet of Taper Shank Drills, f to in., by 32ds, J to i n by 16tlls 42\\nSet of Taper Shank Drills, f to in., by 32ds, J to 2 in. by 16ths, 131,\\nSet Drills, Straight Shanks, T V to in., by 64ths, mounted 10,\\nSet Drills, Straight Shanks, T V to Jin., by 32ds, mounted 5,\\nSet Drills, from No. 60 to fin., mounted, 9\\nSet Drills, Steel Wire Gauge, from. No. 1 to CO, mounted 8,\\nHalf Set Drills, alternate Nos. from 1 to 59, mounted 4.\\nJewelers Set of 36 Drills, No. 30 Q in.) to No. 65, Steel Wire Gauge, mounted\\nin a. Mahogany case with cap 4.\\nSet of Taper Shank Drills, f to 2 in., by 32ds, 240.\\nSet Machine Bits, in. to Jin., mounted, varying by 32ds, 7.\\nSet Bit Stock Drills, to by 32ds, to f by 16ths, boxed 2\\nSTANDARD HAND REAMERS.\\n00\\n50\\n00\\n00\\n00\\n40\\n00\\n10\\n30\\n25\\n00\\n00\\n00\\nDiameter.\\nPrice Each.\\nLength\\nin Inches.\\nLength of\\nFlute\\nin Inches.\\nDiameter.\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nLength\\nin Inches.\\nLength of\\nFlute\\nin Inches.\\n1-8 in.\\n$1.00\\n3\\n1 12\\n111-32 in.\\n$5.40\\n12 17-32\\n6 17-64\\n5-32\\n1.10\\n3 1-4\\n1 5-8\\n1 3-8\\n5.60\\n12 5-8\\n6 5-16\\n3-16\\n1.20\\n3 1-2\\n1 3-4\\n1 13-32\\n5.80\\n12 23-32\\n6 23-64\\n7-32\\n1.30\\n3 3-4\\n1 7-8\\n1 7-16\\n6.00\\n12 13-16\\n6 13-32\\n1-4\\n1.40\\n4\\n2\\n1 15-32\\n6.20\\n12 29-32\\n6 29-64\\n9-32\\n1.45\\n4 1-4\\n2 1-8\\n11-2\\n6.40\\n13\\n6 1-2\\n5-115\\n1.50\\n4 1-2\\n2 1-4\\n1 17-32\\n6.60\\n13\\n6 1-2\\n11-32\\n1.55\\n4 3-4\\n2 3-8\\n1 9-16\\n6.80\\n13\\n6 1-2\\n3-8\\n1.60\\n5\\n2 1-2\\n1 19-32\\n7.00\\n13\\n6 1-2\\n13-32\\n1.70\\n5 1-4\\n2 5-8\\n1 5-8\\n7.20\\n13\\n6 1-2\\n7-16\\n1.75\\n5 1-2\\n2 3-4\\n1 21-32\\n7.40\\n13 1-2\\n6 3-4\\n15-32\\n1.85\\n5 3-4\\n2 7-8\\n1 11-16\\n7.60\\n13 1-2\\n6 3-4\\n1-2\\n1.90\\n6\\n3\\n1 23-32\\n7.80\\n13 1-2\\n6 3-4\\n17-32\\n1.95\\n6 1-4\\n3 1-8\\n1 3-4\\n8.00\\n13 1-2\\n6 3-4\\n9-16\\n2.00\\n6 1-2\\n3 1-4\\n1 25-32\\n8.20\\n13 1-2\\n6 3-4\\n19-32\\n2.10\\n6 3-4\\n3 3-8\\n1 13-16\\n8.40\\n13 1-2\\n6 3-4\\n5-8\\n2.20\\n7\\n3 1-2\\n127 32\\n8.60\\n13 1-2\\n6 3-4\\n21-32\\n2.30\\n7 11-32\\n3 43-64\\n1 7-8\\nS.80\\n14\\n7\\n11-16\\n2.40\\n7 11-16\\n3 27-32\\n1 29-32\\n9.00\\n14\\n7\\n23-32\\n2.50\\n8 1-8\\n4 1-16\\n1 15-16\\n9.20\\n14\\n7\\n3-4\\n2.60\\n8 3-8\\n4 3-16\\n1 31-32\\n9.40\\n14\\n7\\n25-32\\n2.70\\n8 23-32\\n4 23-64\\n2\\n9.60\\n14\\n7\\n13-16\\n2.80\\n9 1-16\\n4 17-32\\n2 1-16\\n10.00\\n14 1-2\\n7 1-4\\n27-32\\n2.95\\n9 3-8\\n4 11-16\\n2 1-8\\n10.40\\n14 1-2\\n7 1-4\\n7-8\\n3.10\\n9 11-16\\n4 27-32\\n2 3-16\\n10.80\\n15\\n7 1-2\\n29-32\\n3.25\\n10 3-32\\n5 3-64\\n2 1-4\\n11.30\\n15\\n7 1-2\\n15-16\\n3.40\\n10 1-4\\n5 1-8\\n2 5-16\\n11.80\\n15\\n7 1-2\\n31-32\\n3.55\\n10 11-16\\n5 11-32\\n2 3-8\\n12.30\\n15\\n7 1-2\\n1\\n3.70\\n10 7-8\\n5 7-16\\n2 7-16\\n12.80\\n15 1-2\\n7 3-4\\n1 1-32\\n3.85\\n11 1-16\\n5 17-32\\n2 1-2\\n13.40\\n15 1-2\\n7 3-4\\n1 1-16\\n4.00\\n11 1-4\\n5 5-8\\n2 9-16\\n14.00\\n15 1-2\\n7 3-4\\n1 3-32\\n4.15\\n11 7-16\\n5 23-32\\n2 5-8\\n14.60\\n16\\n8\\n1 1-8\\n4.30\\n11 5-8\\n5 13-16\\n2 11-16\\n15.40\\n16\\n8\\n1 5-32\\n4.45\\n11 13-16\\n5 29 32\\n2 3-4\\n16.20\\n16\\n8\\n1 3-16\\n4.60\\n12\\n6\\n2 13-16\\n17.00\\n16 1-2\\n8 1-4\\n1 7-32\\n4.75\\n12 1-8\\n6 1-16\\n2 7-8\\n17.80\\n16 1-2\\n8 1-4\\n11-4\\n4.90\\n12 1-4\\n6 1-8\\n2 15-16\\n18.60\\n161-2\\n8 1-4\\n1 9-32\\n5.05\\n12 11-32\\n6 11-64\\n3\\n19.40\\n16 1-2\\n8 1-4\\n1 5-16\\n5.20\\n12 7-16\\n6 7-32\\ni\\n1\\n74", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0084.jp2"}, "85": {"fulltext": "STANDARD SHELL REAMERS.\\nDiameter in\\nInches.\\n1-4\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n9-16\\n5-8\\n11-16\\n3-4\\n13-16\\n7-8\\n15-16\\n1-16\\n1-8\\n3-16\\n1-4\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n9-16\\n5-8\\n11-16\\n3-4\\n13-16\\n7-8\\n15-16\\n1-16\\n1-8\\n3-16\\n1-4\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n9-16\\n5-8\\n11-16\\n3-4\\nIV. SIS.\\nPrice Each.\\n$1.10\\n1.10\\n1.20\\n1.30\\n1.40\\n1.50\\n1.60\\n1.60\\n1.60\\n1.60\\n1.70\\n1.70\\n1.80\\n1.80\\n1.90\\n2.00\\n2.20\\n2.40\\n2.60\\n2.80\\n3.00\\n3.20\\n3.50\\n3.80\\n4.10\\n4.40\\n4.70\\n5.00\\n5.20\\n5.40\\n5.60\\n5.80\\n6.00\\n6.20\\n6.40\\n6.60\\n6.80\\n7.00\\n7.30\\n7.60\\n8.00\\nLength in\\nInches.\\n1 1-2\\n1 1-2\\n1 3-4\\n1 3-4\\n2 1-4\\n2 1-4\\n2 1-2\\n2 1-2\\n2 1-2\\n2 1-2\\n2 3-4\\n2 3-4\\n2 3-4\\n2 3-4\\n2 3-4\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n8-4\\nSize Hole\\nin Inches.\\n1-8\\n1-8\\n3-16\\n3-16\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n3-8\\n3-8\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n5-8\\n5-8\\n5-8\\n5-8\\n5-8\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n1 1-4\\n1 1-4\\n1 1-\\n1-\\n1-\\n1-\\n1-\\n1-4\\n1-2\\n1 1-2\\n1 1-2\\n1 1-2\\nFig. 213.\\nDiameter in\\nInches.\\nPrice Each.\\n13-16\\n7-8\\n15-16\\n1-16\\n1-8\\n3-16\\n14\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n9-16\\n5-8\\n3 11-16\\n3 3-4\\n3 13-16\\n3 7-8\\n3 15-16\\n1-16\\n1-8\\n3-16\\n1-4\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n9-16\\n4 5-8\\n4 11-16\\n3-4\\n13-16\\n7-8\\n15-16\\n1-4\\n1-2\\n3-4\\n$8.40\\n8.80\\n9.20\\n9.60\\n9.90\\n10.20\\n10.60\\n11.00\\n11.50\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.00\\n13.50\\n14.00\\n14.50\\n15.00\\n15.50\\n16.00\\n17.00\\n18.00\\n18.30\\n18.60\\n19.00\\n19.40\\n19.8)\\n20.20\\n20.60\\n21.00\\n21.60\\n22.20\\n22.80\\n23.40\\n24.00\\n24.60\\n25.20\\n26.00\\n30.00\\n34.00\\n38.00\\n42.00\\nLength in\\nInches.\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n4 1-2\\n4 1-2\\n4 1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\no\\n5\\n5\\n5\\n5\\n5 1-2\\n5 1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\nSize Hole ia\\nInches.\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n3-4\\n1 3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n3-4\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-4\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1-2\\n1 2\\nARBORS FOR SHELL REAMERS.\\nFull\\nFull\\nNo.\\nFitting Sizes.\\nLength.\\nPrice Each.\\nNo.\\nFitting Sizes.\\nLength\\nPrice Each\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches,\\n1\\ni to A\\nI to A\\n6\\n$1.20\\n8\\nIB to 2\\n12\\n$2.70\\n2\\n7\\n1.40\\n9\\n2 T V to 2*\\n13\\n3.00\\n3\\nJ to A\\n8\\n1.60\\n10\\n2 r to 3\\n14\\n3.40\\n4\\n5 irt 11\\n9\\n1.80\\n11\\n3 T V to 8$\\n15\\n5.00\\n5\\n3 rt 15\\ni 4 toiF\\n9*\\n2.00\\n12\\n3 T to 4\\n16\\n7.00\\n6\\n10\\n2.20\\n13\\n4 T V to 4*\\n17\\n8.50\\n7\\nh\\\\ to If\\n11\\n2.40\\n14\\n4-\u00c2\u00ab to 5\\n18\\n11.50\\n75", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0085.jp2"}, "86": {"fulltext": "ROSE CHUCKING REAMER,\\nMORSE TAPER SHANK.\\nFig. 214.\\nFLUTED CHUCKING REAMER.\\nMORSE TAPER SHANKS.\\n,,.Mi\\nr\\nFig. 215.\\nLength\\nLength\\nLength\\nLength\\nDiam-\\neter.\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nFull\\nLength.\\nof\\nFlutes.\\nBone\\nReamer.\\nof\\nFlute.\\nFluted\\nReamer\\nSocket\\nfor\\nMorse\\nTaper.\\nDiam-\\neter.\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nFull\\nLength.\\nof\\nFlutes.\\nRose\\nReamer\\nof\\nFlute.\\nFluted\\nReamer\\nSocket\\nfor\\nTaper.\\n1\\n4\\n$1.20\\n6 in.\\n14. in.\\n8\\nU\\n$3.50\\n114, in.\\n3 in.\\nli\\nTS\\n1.20\\n6\\n1J\\n7\\n8\\ni*\\n3.70\\n114\\n3\\n11\\nG\\n1.30\\n6\\n14\\n7\\n8\\nif\\n3.95\\n12\\n3|\\n2\\n1 1\\nT2\\n1.30\\n6\\n1*\\n8\\n1A\\n4.15\\n12\\n8i\u00c2\u00ab-\\n2\\n2\\nI P\\n3\\n8\\n1.45\\n7\\nIf\\n1\\nH\\nH\\n4.40\\n124\\n34\\n24\\ni a\\n1.50\\n7\\nIf\\n1\\nI\\ni*\\n4.60\\n124\\n34\\n2i\\n*8\\ntt\\n1.55\\n7\\n13 ft\\n4\\n1\\nif\\n4.85\\n13\\n3f\\n2i\\n15\\n32\\n1.60\\n7\\nif\\n1\\nm\\n5.10\\n13\\n3f\\n2*.\\n4\\n1.65\\n8\\n2\\nH\\nif\\n5.30\\n13J\\n4\\n23\\n8\\n1 7\\nTS\\n1.70\\n8\\n2\\nH\\nIIS\\n5.50\\n134\\n4\\n2S\\n9\\nTS\\n1.75\\n8\\n2\\nn\\n1^-\\n5.70\\n14\\n4J\\n24\\n1 9\\nTS\\n1.80\\n8\\n2\\n14\\n115\\nl Tg\\n5.95\\n14\\nH\\n24\\ni\\n1.90\\n9\\nOl II\\n*4\\nli\\n2\\n6.20\\n14\\n41\\n24\\nsi\\nTS\\n1.95\\n9\\n4\\nH\\n2rV\\n6.50\\n144\\n44\\n2f\\n11\\n2.00\\n9\\n2|\\nli\\n2f\\n6.80\\ni4\\n44\\n33\\n23\\n2.10\\n9\\nOl i;\\n*4\\nH\\nS2j\\n3\\n7.10\\n144\\n44\\n3\\n4\\n2.20\\n94\\n24\\nif\\no\\nSO\\n21\\n7.40\\n144\\nu\\n25\\nTS\\n2.30\\n9j\u00c2\u00bb\\n84\\n1a\\n8\\n2A\\n7.70\\n15\\n4f\\n4f\\n4f\\n3\\n!zl\\n13\\nTS\\n2.40\\n94\\n2J\\n1i\\n8\\n2^\\n^8\\n8.00\\n15\\n3\\n27\\nTS\\n2.50\\n94\\n24\\nJ 8\\na*\\n8.40\\n15\\n3\\nP*\\n7\\n2.55\\n10\\n8|\\nn\\n2i\\n8.80\\n15\\n4f\\n3\\n29\\nTS\\n2.60\\n10\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\nn\\n4\\n9.20\\n154\\n5\\n34\\n15\\nT5\\n2.65\\n10\\n3*\\nii*\\n2f\\n9.60\\n15|\\n5\\n4\\n34\\ntt\\n2.70\\n10\\n2f\\n14\\n\u00c2\u00bbH\\n10.00\\n154\\n5\\n4\\n34\\nl\\n2.75\\n10.1\\n2|\\nii\\n2?\\n10.40\\n154\\n5\\n4\\n34\\ni*\\n2.80\\n104\\n02 it\\n4\\nn\\no\\nOl 3\\n10.80\\n16\\n5|\\n4\\n34\\ni*\\n2.85\\n104\\noa u\\n^4\\nH\\n21\\n*8\\n11.20\\n16\\nH\\n3.4\\n34\\n34\\ni*\\n2.95\\n10i\\noa i.\\nif\\nCO\\n01 5\\n11.60\\n16\\nSi\\n5\\ni*\\n3.10\\nif\\n02\\n~8\\nIf\\n3\\n12.00\\n16\\ni*\\n3 20\\n11\\n07 II\\n^8\\nif\\ni*\\n3.30\\n11\\n02 .i\\n~8\\nif\\n3.40\\n11\\n\u00c2\u00bbi\\nif J\\n7", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0086.jp2"}, "87": {"fulltext": "Fig. 316.\\nSTANDARD V THREAD.\\nThis cut illustrates the style of V\\nthread, and the following table gives the\\nStandard Pitch, as accepted for the\\nsame\\nDiameter, inches\\ni\\n4\\nt%\\n3\\nS\\nl S\\ni\\n9\\n1\\n1 1\\n3\\n4\\n13\\nIT\\ni\\n1 s\\nTiT\\n1\\nPitch or No. Thread\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n13\\n11\\n11\\n10\\n10\\n9\\n9\\n8\\nDiameter, inches\\n1*\\nH\\n1^-\\n1 8\\nU\\n14\\nn\\n1i\\ni 8\\n2\\nSi\\n01\\n4\\n8\\n2i-\\nPitch or No. Thread\\n7\\n1\\n6\\n6\\n5\\n5\\nu\\n4+\\n4i\\nu\\n4*\\n4\\nDiameter, inches\\n2|\\n2^\\n4\\nr 5\\n3\\n3*\\nH\\n3f\\n3A\\n3*\\nm\\n91\\n6 8\\n4\\nPitch or No. Thread\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n3i\\n3A\\n3i\\nH\\nH\\nH\\n3\\n3\\n3\\nU. S. STANDARD THREAD.\\nALSO KNOWN AS\\nFRANKLIN INSTITUTE\\nSTANDARD.\\nFig. 217.\\nThe above cut illustrates the style of U. S. Standard, threads having same angle\\nas V Standard thread, i. e., 60 degrees, but has flat top and bottom, equal to one-\\neighth of the pitch. The following table gives the Standard Pitch for the same\\nDiameter, inches\\nPitch or No. Thread\\nDiameter, inches\\nPitch or No. Thread\\nDiameter, inches\\nPitch or No. Thread\\n1\\n4\\n5\\nTB\\n3\\n8\\nIB\\ni\\n9\\nlt\\n1\\n1 1\\n4\\n13\\n1 if\\n8\\ntf i\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n13\\n12\\nn\\n11\\n10\\n10\\n9\\n9 8\\n1*\\nU\\nI 8\\nH\\n1|\\nh\\nH\\n2\\n2i\\n2i\\n^4\\n01\\n21\\n7\\n7\\n6\\n6\\n5i\\n5\\n5\\n4i\\n4+\\nu\\n4\\n4\\n2-5-\\nOil\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n3\\nH\\nH\\n3f\\n3i\\n3|\\n3|\\n07\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n4\\n4\\n4\\nn\\nU\\n3*\\nu\\nH\\nH\\n3*\\n3\\n3\\n3\\nFig. 218.\\nWHITWORTH STANDARD\\nTHREAD.\\nThis cut illustrates the Whitworth\\nstyle of thread, and the following table\\ngives the Standard Pitch for same:\\nDiameter, inches\\nPitch or No. Thread\\nDiameter, inches\\nPitch or No. Thread\\nDiameter, inches\\nPitch or No. Thread\\n1\\n4\\n1%\\n3\\n6\\nre\\ni\\n9\\ni\\n1 1\\n15\\n3\\n4\\n13\\nTS\\n8\\n1 5\\n15\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n12\\nii\\nn\\n10\\n10\\n9\\n9\\n1*\\nH\\n14\\nH\\nIf\\nIf\\n1 s\\n2\\n91\\n21\\n^4\\n03\\n2i\\n7\\n7\\n6\\n6\\n5\\n4 V\\nU\\n4i\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n2i\\na\\n21\\n2i\\nw 8\\n3\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\nH\\n3|\\n3 f\\n3f\\n3|\\n4\\n4\\n3i\\n3*\\n3k\\n3i\\nSi\\nSi\\n8i\\n3*\\n3\\n3\\n3\\nTaps with Whitwoith s Standard threads are made fo order, at same list prices\\nas Taps with V and United States Standard threads.\\n77", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0087.jp2"}, "88": {"fulltext": "MACHINISTS HAND TAPS.\\n_A/VWVV \\\\:V\\\\ V\\\\ A\\nFig. 219.\\nTaper.\\nPlug.\\nBottoming.\\nM4H *4444444**+4*W\\nFig. 221.\\nTaper, Plug and Bottoming comprise a Set of Taps.\\nStandard No. V\\nU. S. Standard\\nInches.\\nThreads to Inch.\\nNo. of Threads.\\nV Threads also Furnished.\\nPrice Each.\\nSet.\\n1\\n20\\n20\\n16, 18, 22, 24. 26, 28, 32\\n0.45\\n1.35\\nA\\n18\\n18\\n16, 20 22, 24, 26, 28\\n.50\\n1.50\\n3\\n16\\n16\\n14. 18, 20, 22, 24. 26. 28\\n.55\\n1.65\\nrV\\n14\\n14\\n12, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26\\n.60\\n1.80\\ni\\n12\\n13\\n14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26\\n.70\\n2.10\\n91\\n12\\n12\\n14, 20, 22 24 26\\n.80\\n2.40\\n1\\n11\\n11\\n10, 12, 20, 22, 24, 26\\n.90\\n2.70\\n1 1\\n11\\n11\\n10, 12, 20, 22, 24, 26\\n1.05\\n3.15\\n10\\n10\\n12, 20, 22, 24. 26\\n1.20\\n3.60\\n18\\nW\\n8\\n10\\n10\\n12\\n1.40\\n4.20\\n9\\n9\\n10, 12, 20, 22, 24, 26\\n1.60\\n4.80\\nT\u00c2\u00a5\\n9\\n9\\n1.80\\n5.40\\n1\\n8\\n8\\n12, 20, 22, 24, 26\\n2.00\\n6.00\\nif\\n7\\n7\\n8\\n2.25\\n6.75\\n7\\n7\\n2.60\\n7.80\\nJ 8\\n6\\n6\\n3.00\\n9.00\\nU\\n6\\n6\\n3.50\\n10.50\\nIf\\n5\\n5*\\n4.20\\n12.60\\n1*\\n5\\n5.00\\n15.00\\n1J\\nU\\n5\\n5.80\\n17.40\\nH\\n4i\\n6.70\\n20.10\\nit\\n~4\\nU\\n4*\\n8.00\\n24.00\\n4\\nU\\n9.20\\n27.60\\n8\\nH\\n4\\n10.50\\n31.50\\n2k\\n4\\n4\\n11.50\\n34.50\\n2f\\n4\\n4\\n13.00\\n39.00\\n4\\n4\\n14.00\\n42.00\\n4\\n3i\\n15.50\\n46.50\\n3\\nIt\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n3*\\n34\\nsi\\n17.00\\n18.75\\n51.00\\n56.25\\n3\\n3i\\n34\\n20.50\\n61.50\\n3|\\n34\\n3f\\n3^\\n31\\n4\\n3i\\n8*\\n22.00\\n66.00\\nSi-\\n3i\\n24.00\\n72.00\\nSi\\n3i\\n26.00\\n78.00\\n3\\n3\\n28.50\\n85.50\\n3\\n3\\n30.00\\n90.00\\n3\\n3\\n32.50\\n97.50\\nJ to 2 inches diameter, at same list price\\nHand Taps, with left-hand threads,\\nas right-hand threads\\nIn ordering Taps always specify if V Thread or U. S. Standard Thread is de\\nsired. laps ordered over-size, up to A of an inch will be charged as regular siz s\\n78\\n*1\\nC", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0088.jp2"}, "89": {"fulltext": "Fig. 322.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Taper.\\nMACHINISTS HAND TAPS.\\nWITH V THREADS.\\nTapeb, Plug and Bottoming Taps Comprise a Sit.\\nFig. 233.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Plug.\\nFig. 224.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Bottoming.\\nDiameter\\nStandard No. V.\\nInches.\\nThreads to Inch\\nl\\nTS\\n73\\n5\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a05T\\n73\\n3\\nTS\\n56\\nMT\\n56\\n1\\n40\\nA\\n40\\n5\\nTS\\n33\\nH\\n33\\n3\\n34\\n13\\nST\\n34\\nA\\n24\\n1 5\\n24\\n20\\n1 7\\n20\\nThreads also Furnished.\\n60 and 64\\n56 60 and 64\\n48, 50, 53, 54 and 60\\n48, 50 and 60\\n32, 36, 44 and 48\\n30, 32 and 36\\n30, 36 and 40\\n36 and 40\\n22, 28, 32 and 36\\n22, 28. 32 and 36\\n28, 30, 32 and 36\\n28, 33 and 36\\n18, 33, 24, 26, 28 and 32\\n18, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 32\\nPrice Each.\\n$0.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.35\\n.45\\n.45\\nMACHINISTS HAND TAPS.\\nWITH UNITED STATES STANDARD FORM OF THREAD.\\nFig. 225.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Taper.\\nPrict\\nper Set.\\n$1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.05\\n1.35\\n1.35\\nFig. 226.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Plug.\\nFig. 227.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Bottoming.\\nDiameter.\\nStandard No.\\nof Threads to\\nInch.\\nThreads also\\nPrice\\nPrice\\nInches.\\nFurnished.\\nEach.\\nper Set.\\nA\\n64\\n60\\n$0.35\\n$1.05\\nA\\n50\\n48, 56 and 60\\n.35\\n1.05\\nI\\n40\\n44 and 48\\n.35\\n1.05\\n5\\n36\\n32 and 40\\n.35\\n1.05\\nS\\n32\\n22, 24 and 36\\n.35\\n1.05\\n28\\n24, 32 and 36\\n.35\\n1.05\\n4\\n20\\n18, 32. 24 and 26\\n.45\\n1.35\\nMACHINE SCREW TAPS.\\nl*HM \u00c2\u00a3A\\\\ \\\\s. V\\\\ iW? V^,\\nSize of\\nApproxi-\\nScrew\\nmate Size\\nGauge.\\nin Inches.\\nNo. 1\\nTS\\n2\\nA\\n4\\nA\\n6\\nA\\n8\\nA\\n10\\ntV\\n12\\nA\\n14\\ni\\n16\\nH\\n18\\nA\\n20\\n24\\ns\\nJJH.IJJUJJJ-UJ.Uni!\\ni/w*Www** v\\nFig.\\n228.\\nStandard\\nThreads\\nNo. of\\nalso\\nThreads.\\nFurnished.\\n56, 60, 64, 73\\n56\\n48, 64\\n36\\n30 32, 40, 42, 44, 48\\n32\\n30, 36, 38, 40, 44, 48\\n32\\n24, 30, 36, 40, 44\\n24\\n20, 22, 28, 30, 32, 36\\n24\\n20\\n,33\\n26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36\\n20\\n16, 18, 22, 24, 26\\n18\\n16, 20 22, 24, 26\\n18\\n16, 30, 22, 24, 26\\n16\\n18, 20, 23, 34\\n16\\n14, 18, 30, 33, 34\\nPrice\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nDoz.\\n$0.35\\n$4.00\\n.35\\n4.00\\n.35\\n4.00\\n.35\\n4.00\\n.35\\n4.00\\n.35\\n4.00\\n.35\\n4.00\\n.38\\n4.40\\n.38\\n4.40\\n.38\\n4.40\\n.45\\n5.30\\n.45\\n5.30\\nLess than six Taps of a size and thread will be charged as single Taps.\\n79", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0089.jp2"}, "90": {"fulltext": "MACHINE OR NUT TAPS.\\n^rrr*^rffr*\\n1 nu\\nJ-J^ S\\nDiameter.\\nStandard No. of V\\nU. S. Stan\\nInches\\nThreads to Inch.\\nNo. of Thr\\ni\\n20\\n20\\nS\\nVIS\\n18\\n18\\n1\\n16\\n16\\n7\\n14\\n14\\n4\\n12\\n13\\nA\\n12\\n12\\n1\\n11\\n11\\nii\\nTif\\n11\\n11\\nf\\n10\\n10\\nH\\n10\\n10\\n1\\n9\\n9\\nIS\\n9\\n9\\n1\\n8\\n8\\nii\\n7\\n7\\nii\\n7\\n7\\nif\\n6\\n6\\nii\\n6\\n6\\nH\\n5\\n54\\nif\\n5\\n5\\nn\\n44\\n5\\n2\\n44\\n44\\nH\\n44\\n44\\nn\\n44\\n44\\nn\\n44\\n4\\n24\\n4\\n4\\n2*\\n4\\n4\\n2f\\n4\\n4\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n4\\n34\\n3\\n34\\n34\\n34\\n34\\n34\\n9i\\n34\\n34\\n3|\\n3i\\n3i\\n34\\n3i\\n3i\\n31\\n3i\\n3i\\n3f\\n3\\n3\\n3*\\n3\\n3\\n4\\n3\\n3\\nFig. 229.\\nidard V Threads also Length over All.\\nFurnished.\\n16, 18\\n16\\n14, 18\\n12, 16\\n14\\n14\\n10, 12\\n12\\n10\\n8\\n8\\nInches.\\n5\\n54\\n64\\n7\\n74\\n9\\n94\\n10\\n104\\nn\\n114\\n12\\n124\\n13\\n134\\n14\\n144\\n15\\n154\\n16\\n164\\n17\\n174\\n18\\n184\\n19\\n194\\n20\\n204\\n204\\n21\\n21\\n21\\n21\\n21\\nPrice Each.\\n0.60\\n.70\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.15\\n1.30\\n1.45\\n1.60\\n1.80\\n2.L0\\n2.40\\n2.80\\n3.20\\n3.70\\n4.20\\n4.70\\n5.30\\n6.00\\n6.80\\n7.70\\n9.00\\n10.20\\n11 50\\n12.50\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n19.75\\n21.50\\n23.00\\n25.00\\n27.00\\n29.50\\n31.00\\n33.50\\nNut Taps, with left-hand threads, J to 2 inches diameter, are listed at same\\nprice as right-hand threads.\\nIn ordering always specify if V Thread or II. S. Standard Thread is desired.\\nAlso in ordering V Thread state if over-size or even size is wanted. Taps ordered\\nover-size, up to A of an inch, will be charged as regular sizes.\\n80", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0090.jp2"}, "91": {"fulltext": "vu m imnn iii in is\\nSTOVE-BOLT TAPS.\\nFig. 230.\\nDiameter, inches\\nNo. Threads to inch\\nPrice each\\nper dozen\\n28\\n$0.35\\n4.00\\nft\\n24\\n.35\\n4.00\\n22\\n.35\\n4.00\\ni\\n18\\n.38\\n4.40\\nLess than six Taps of a size will be charged as single Taps.\\nA\\n18\\n.38\\n4.40\\nI\\n16\\n.45\\n5.30\\nBIT-BRACE\\nTAPS.\\nFig. 231.\\nDiameter, inches T l ^3\\nNo. Threads to inch 24 20 18 16\\nPrice each $0.50 .50 .55 .60\\nAll Bit-Brace Taps are sent even-size, unless over size is called for on the order.\\nA i\\n14 12 13\\n.70 -80\\nwaaAM^kjAfrU^\\nPATCH-BOLT TAPS.\\nFig. 232.\\nDiameter, inches J A i\u00c2\u00a3\\nNo. Threads to inch 12 12 12 12\\nPrice each $0.70 .80 .90 1.05\\nThese Taps are made especially for boiler-makers.\\nfor the purpose of making the bolt a steam-tight fit.\\nm \u00c2\u00bbmmfi mmmm\u00c2\u00abt\u00c2\u00bbtim iimm ms BRAZED BRASS TUBING\\nTAPS.\\nRight or Left Hand.\\na is 7 i* i\\nf TS IT A\\n12 12 12 12 12\\n1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 2 00\\nThey are slightly tapered,\\nx\\n2\\n27\\nFig. 233.\\nDiameter, inches, ts s j-l\\nNo. Threads to inch 27 27 27 27\\nPrice each $0.45 .50 .55 .60 .70\\nThese Taps cut a straight thread.\\n4 -3- i 1\\n27 27 27 27\\n.90 1.20 1.60 200\\nBLACKSMITHS\\nTAPER TAPS.\\nDiameter,\\niDehes.\\ni\\n8\\nNo\\nFig\\nof Threads\\nto Inch.\\n18, 20 and 24\\n16, 18 and 20\\n14, 16 and 18\\n14, 16 and 18\\n12, 14 and 16\\n12 and 14\\n10. 11 and 12\\nPrice\\nEach.\\n$0.30\\n.30\\n.35\\n.40\\n.40\\n.50\\n.50\\nDiameter,\\nInches.\\na\\n4\\n7\\n11\\nNo. of Threads\\nto Inch.\\n10 and 12\\n9 and 10\\n8\\n7 and 8\\n7 and 8\\n6\\nPrice\\nEach.\\n$0.65\\n.90\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n3.00\\n81", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0091.jp2"}, "92": {"fulltext": "PIPE TAPS, HOBS AND REAMERS.\\n^^PKWP^Wi\\nFie 236.\\nDiameter.\\ni\\ni\\nI\\n4\\na.\\n1\\nli\\n14\\n2\\n3\\nH\\n4\\nPrice Each.\\n$1.12\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.87\\n2.50\\n3.12\\n3.75\\n4.62\\n6.25\\n10.50\\n15.00\\n22.00\\n33.00\\nFig. 237.\\nAll Pipe Taps are sent with Right-hand Threads, unless Left-hand is specified\\non order.\\nCOMBINED PIPE\\nDRILL\\nTAP AND\\nFOR TAPPING CAS\\nWATER PIPES.\\nFig. 238.\\nDiameter, inches i I 4 z H 1J\\nLength, inches 3\u00c2\u00a3 4 4+ U 4f 5 5|\\nPrice, each $1.50 1.75 2.20 3.00 3.80 4.80 5.80\\nShanks for sizes to 1\u00c2\u00a3 inches are inch by inch, and If inches long.\\nShanks for sizes 2 and 2k inches are 1 inch by i inch, and 2 inches long.\\nSTAY-BOLT TAPS.\\nTHREAD\\nREAMER TAPER -STRAIGH T!\\nFig. 239.\\nAND\\n5}\\n7.60\\n2k\\n10.00\\nK. A\\nPRICE EACH.\\nDIAMETER.\\n16 in.\\n18 in.\\n21 in.\\n24 in.\\n27 in.\\n30 in.\\n33 in.\\n36 in.\\n39 in.\\n42 in.\\n48 in.\\n54 in.\\n2 IS l( n\\n4 T5 8 m\\n5.60\\ni$ 7 20\\n8.00\\n8.80\\n$10.90\\n$13.00\\n$14.00\\n$15.00\\n$16.50\\n$18.00\\n$19.00\\n$20.00\\nIB 1 K\\nTS 1\\n6.60\\n8.50\\n9.35\\n10.20\\n12.25\\n14.25\\n15.40\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n19.75\\n21.00\\n22.25\\n1ft- 1J\\n7.60\\n9.50\\n10.35\\n11.20\\n13.25\\n15.25\\n16.40\\n17.50\\n20.00\\n22.00\\n23.50\\n25.00\\nift. ii\\n9.00\\n10.50\\n12.00\\n12.75\\n14.75\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n19.50\\n22.00\\n24.00\\n25.50\\n27.00\\nift, if\\n11.00\\n12.50\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n17.00\\n18.50\\n20.00\\n21.50\\n24.00\\n26.00\\n28.00\\n30.00\\nlft- li\\n13.00\\n14.50\\n16.00 17.00\\n19.00\\n20.00\\n22.00\\n23.50\\n26.00\\n28.00\\n30.00\\n32.00\\nAll orders for these taps should give exact diameter and number of threads per inch, also\\nlength of parts A, B, C, D, and E. Unless otherwise ordered, we shall send these taps with\\ntwelve threads to the inch.\\nStay-Bolt Taps carried in stock are f J and 1 inch diameter, twelve threads to the inch,\\n16, 18, 24, 30, 36 and 42 inches long.\\n82", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0092.jp2"}, "93": {"fulltext": "Pig. 340.\\nwaemMumnaiajlxr\\nMMMgMM^M^U^M\\nSHORT\\nHOB TAPS.\\nFor Cutting Open Dies.\\nHOB OR\\nMASTER TAPS\\nFor Cutting Solid Dies.\\n0E\\na\\na\\ni in\\nx\\nI-\\nDiameter.\\nInches.\\n3\\n8\\n7\\ni\\nIT\\n1\\n^8\\n1J\\nIf\\nIf\\n11\\no\\nStandard\\nNo. of V\\nThreads\\nto Inch.\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n12\\n11\\n11\\n10\\n10\\n9\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n7\\n6\\n6\\n5\\n5\\n44\\n44\\nFig. 241.\\nLength\\nV Threads over All.\\nalso Short\\nFurnished. Hob Taps.\\n16 and 18 2f\\n16 34\\n14\\n16\\n13 and 14\\n10 and 12\\n12\\n8\\n8\\n5*\\n34\\n3|\\n4\\n44\\n4f\\n5\\n54\\nof\\n6\\n6*\\n6i\\n7\\n7 1\\n8\\n84\\n9\\n9J\\nPrice\\nEach.\\nShort\\nHob Taos.\\n?0.60\\n.70\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.15\\n1.30\\n1.45\\n1.60\\n1.80\\n2.10\\n2.40\\n2.80\\n3.20\\n3.70\\n4.20\\n4.70\\n5.30\\n6.00\\n6.80\\n7.70\\nLength over All.\\nHob or Master\\nTaps.\\n4\\n4|\\n54\\n64.\\n64\\n61\\n71\\nI\\n81\\n91\\n9f\\n10\\n10|\\n10i\\n11*\\n111\\n124\\nPrice Each.\\nHob or Master\\nTaps.\\n1.00\\n1.12\\n1.25\\n1.44\\n1.62\\n1.81\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.62\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.62\\n5.25\\n5.87\\n6.62\\n7.50\\n8.50\\n9.62\\nOver-size Hobs will\\nHob or Master Taps\\nbe charged on next higher list.\\nare sent even-size, unless over-size is called for.\\nSize Die.\\nMACHINE OR SOLID BOLT DIES.\\nCutting Size. Threads. Each.\\ni 20, 18 $1.80\\n18, 16 1.80\\n16, 14 1.80\\n14, 12 1.80\\n12, 13 1.80\\n12 1.96*\\n10, 11, 12 2.00\\n10, 12 2.25\\n9, 10, 12 .40\\n8, 12 2.70\\n7 3.00\\n7 3.30\\nFig. 242. J A 4\\nWe also make Solid Dies outside dimensions, 3x J, 3x 1, 4xf 4x1 in cutting sizes, 4 to 14\\nAll Solid Bolt Dies will be sent even-size, unless over-size is specified on the order.\\n83\\n16\\n3\\n8\\nA\\n4\\nA\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n11\\n11", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0093.jp2"}, "94": {"fulltext": "Fig. 342 to 245.\\nSCREW PLATES.\\nSV 242. SET A, 3-16 to 7-16 Inch Stock 10 inches long and\\n5 sizes Taps, Dies and Guides, 3 16, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16 inch.\\nPrice, complete in case, $8.00\\nFig. 243. SET A, Stock 10 inches long; and Screw Gauge, sizes\\nof Taps. Dies and Guides, Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20, 24.\\nPrice, complete in case, $8.00\\nDiameter of Dies in these sets, 1 5-16 inches.\\nFig. 244. Like Fig. 242, with Adjustable Tap Wrench, $10.35\\nFig. 245. Like Fig. 243, with Adjustable Tap Wrench, 10.35\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2EfiEEN RIVER MACHINE, SCREW PLATE.\\nWITH 7 SI2-E\\ni NOS. 10. 12. 14, 16, 18,\\nKPta?\\nFig. 246 247.\\nFig. 246. SET A, with 7 sizes, Nos. 10 to 24. Stock\\n10 inches long and Screw Gauge sizes Nos. 10, 12, 14, 16,\\n18, 20 and 24.\\nPrice, complete in case $10 00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 1 5-16 inch.\\nFig. 247. SET A, as above, with Adjustable Tap\\nWrench, $12.35\\nFig. 248. SET Al. 3-16 to 7-16 inch. Stock 10\\ninches long; Bit Brace Holder and Nut Wrenches.\\n5 sizes Taps, Dies, Guides and Nut Wrenches, 3-16,\\n1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16 inches.\\nPrice in case $10.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 1 5-16 inch.\\nPrices of Single Parts for Sets A and Al\\nDies, all regular sizes, each $1.00\\nGuides, each .20\\n1.50\\n.75\\nStocks (10 inches long), each,\\nHolders for use in bit brace (see cut below),\\nHolders for use in lathe (see cut below),\\nNut Wrenches to fit in stock or holders, each,\\n.20\\nFig. 248.\\nHOLDERS FOR DIES IN SETS\\nA\\nAND A I.\\nTo use in Machine\\nor Bit Brace.\\nFig. 249.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Each, $0.75.\\nFig. 250. Each, $0.75.\\nFig. 251-254.\\nFig. 251. SET AA, 3-16 to 1-2 inch. Stock 18 inches long. 6\\nsizes, 3-16, 1-4, 5 16, 3-8, 7-16, 1-2 inch Taps, Dies and Collets.\\nPrice, complete, $13.50\\nDiameter of Collets in this set, 2 3-16 inches.\\nFig. 252. SET A A, as above, with Adjustable Tap Wrench, $15. 85\\nFig. 253. 1-4 to 3-4 inch. Stock 23 inches long, 5 sizes, 1-4, 3-8, 1-2, 5-8, 3-4 inch Taps,\\nDies and Collets.\\nPrice, complete, $13.00\\nDiameter of Collets in this set, 2 3-4 inches.\\nFig. 254. Same as Fig. 253, but with Adjustable Tap Wrench, 16.00\\nFig. 255. SET B, 1-4 to 3-4 inch. Stock 23 inches long.\\n7 sizes, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16, 1-2, 5-8, 3-4 inch Taps, Dies\\nand Collets.\\nPrice, complete, $16.00\\nDiameter of Collets in this set, 2 3-4 inches.\\nFig. 256. SET B, as above, with Adjustable\\nTap Wrench $19.00\\nFig. 255-256.\\nWill send above sets 1-32 oversize, V thread, unless otherwise ordered\\n84\\nH\\nXI\\nm\\nn\\nC;\\n30\\n2\\nPI\\no\\no\\n3\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\nPI", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0094.jp2"}, "95": {"fulltext": "THE LIGHTNING SCREW PLATES.\\n_ i _, -^_^ Fig. 257. SET C, 1-2 to 1 inch. Stock 29\\nJ- jT W sr^S =sa. inches long. 5 sizes, 1-2, 5-8, 3-4, 7-8, 1 in. Taps,\\n|jp pL v r J^ Dies and Collets.\\nf fe^3 |r _^-^ ~I\u00c2\u00a3glj Bi jA Price, complete $18.50\\n^SHSgis^^g^^a Diameter of Collets in this set, 2 3-4 in.\\n^j g 357 Fig. 258. SET C, 1-2 to 1 in. as above, with\\nAdjustable Tap Wrench $22.50\\nr.ljL mj .__: J J .g jzzzri Fig. 259. SET C, 3-8 to 1 inch. Stock 29 inches\\nlong. 7 sizes, 3-8, 7-16, 1-2, 5-8, 3-4, 7-8, 1 inch\\nTaps, Dies and Collets.\\n^|jHp Price, complete $22.00\\nm v HHmnmwJ r P? am r 6 J5f^ f* s et 3 J?\\nFig. 260. SET C. 3-8 to 1 in., as above, with\\nFlg- 259 Adjustable Tap Wrench $26.00\\nFig. 261. SET C, 1-4 to 1 inch. Stock 29\\ninche3 long. 9 sizes, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16, 1-2,\\n5-8, 3-4, 7-8, 1 inch Taps, Dies and Collets.\\ns||||||ggi Price, complete $25.50\\nr-^-T- f rgJr^ i Diameter of Collets in this set, 2 3 4 in.\\nFi 261 Fig. 262. SET C, 1-4 to 1 in., as above,\\nwith Adjustable Tap Wrenches $31.85\\nFig. 263. SET D, 7-8 to 1 1-2 inch.\\nStock, 53 iuche-s long. 6 sizes, 7-8. 1, 1 1-8,\\n1 1-4, 1 3-8, 1 1-2 in. Taps, Dies and Collets.\\nPrice complete $45.00\\nDiameter and Collets in this set, 4 1-4 in.\\nAdjustable Tap Wrench $8.00\\nFig. 263.\\nFig. 264.\\nFig. 260\\nFig. 264. SET K, 1-4 to 3-4 in. 7 sizes.\\nTwo Stocks, one 18 inches long, and one 23\\ninches long and 1-4, 5-16, 3-8. 7-16, 1-2, 5-8.\\n3-4 inch Taps, Dies and Collets.\\nPrice complete $18.00\\nDiameter of Collets in this set 7-16 inch,\\nand under, 2 3-16 in.\\nDiameter of Collets in this set, 1-2 in. and\\nover, 2 3-4 in.\\nFig. 265. SET K, as above, with Ad-\\njustable Tap Wrench $21.00\\nFig. 266. SET L, 1-4 to 1 inch.\\n9 sizes. Two Stocks, one 18 inches\\nlong, and one 29 inches long, and\\n1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16, 1-2, 5-8, 3-4, 7-8,\\n1 inch Taps, Dies and Collets.\\nPrice complete $27.50\\nDiameter of Collets in this set,\\n7-16 in. anS under, 2 3-16 in.\\nDiameter of Collets in this set,\\n1-2 in. and over, 2 3-4 in.\\nFig. 267. SET L, as above with\\nAdjustable Tap Wrenches $33.85\\n85", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0095.jp2"}, "96": {"fulltext": "THE NEW FULL-MOUNTED LIGHTNING SCREW PLATE.\\nA STOCK TO EACH DIE.\\nFig. 268.\\nInstead of having but a single stock to a set of several Dies, each. Die is furnished complete\\nwith its own stock of suitable size and weight. The time and trouble in fitting and changing\\nDies for each occasion is saved. All the Dies in a set can be used at the same time.\\nJ J 1 inch\\nFig. 268. T to inch. A stock to each Die. 6 sizes, T T f T J inch Taps, Dies\\nand Stocks. Complete, in case I\\nFig. 269. Same as Fig. 268, but with Adjustable Tap Wrench\\nFig. 270. 1 to f inch. A stock to each Die. 5 sizes, f A f inch Taps, Dies and\\nStocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 271. Same as Fig. 270, but with Adjustable Tap Wrench\\nFig. 272. Set BB. j to J inch. A stock to each Die. 7 sizes, n I w H J incl1\\nTaps, Dies and Stocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 273. Same as Fig. 272, but with Adjustable Tap Wrench\\nFig. 274. Set CE. to 1 inch. A stock to each Die. 5 sizes, i f f f 1 inch Taps,\\nDies and Stocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 275. Same as Fig. 274, but with Adjustable Tap Wrench\\nFig. 276 Set C.C. J to 1 inch. A stock to each Die. 7 sizes, f\\nTaps, Dies and Stocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 277. Same as Fig. 276, but with Adjustable Tap Wrench\\nFig. 278. SetCCC. J to 1 inch. A stock to each Die. 9 sizes,\\n1 inch Taps, Dies and Stocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 279. Same as Fig. 278, but with 2 Adjustable Tap Wrenches\\nFig. 280. J to 1\u00c2\u00a3 inches. A stock to each Die. 7 sizes, f J f\\nDies and Stocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 281. Same sizes as in Fig. 280, but with case holding sizes 1 inch and under only\\n(1| and lj inch not being held in the case). Price\\nFig. 282. to 14 inches. A stock to each Die. 9 sizes, A H H H H incn\\nTaps, Dies and Stocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 283. Same sizes as in Fig. 282, but with case holding sizes 1 inch and under only\\n(ljj- to inch not being heid in the case). Price\\nFig. 284. 4 to H inches. A stock to each Die. 13 sizes, i A I n H I J H\\nIf 1| inch Taps, Dies and Stocks. Complete, in case\\nFig. 285. Same sizes as in Fig. 284, but with case holding sizes 1 inch and under only\\n(sizes 1\u00c2\u00a3 to 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch not being held in the case). Price\\nNote.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Will send above sets ^j over-size, V Thread, unless otherwise ordered.\\nH2.00\\n14.35\\n1 1\u00c2\u00a3 1| inch Taps,\\n12.50\\n15.50\\n16.00\\n19.00\\n18.50\\n22.50\\n22.00\\n26.00\\n25.50\\n31.85\\n34.75\\n31.50\\n37.50\\n35.00\\n60.00\\n55.75\\nRfi", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0096.jp2"}, "97": {"fulltext": "X SCREW PLATE.\\n(ADJUSTABLE D1ES 5-8 INCH DIAMETER.)\\n(WITHOUT GUIDES.)\\nPRICES OF SINGLE PARTS OF X SETS.\\nmmmri stock 10 40\\nta i Dies, each 40\\nTaps. 40\\n1 Tap Wrench (fitting in stock) 40\\nI Elastic Die Holders, Figs. 297 and 298, each 50\\nFigs. 286 to 293.\\nFig. 287. Case containing Stock, Tap Wrench (fitting in stock) and 5 sizes of Taps\\nand Dips, T s .fa inch. Price, complete $4 25\\nFig. 288. Case containing Stock, Tap Wrench (fitting in stock) and 5 Screw Gauge\\nsizes of Taps and Dies, Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. Price, complete 4 25\\nFig. 289. Case containing Stock, Tap Wrench (fitting in stock) and 7 sizes of Taps\\nand Dies n A A is h i inch. Price, complete 5 75\\nFig. 290. Case containing Stock Tap Wrench (fitting in stock) and 7 Screw Gauge\\nsizes of Taps and Dies Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. Price, complete 5 75\\nFig 291. Case containing Stock, Tap Wrench (fitting in stock) and 10 s zes of Taps\\nand Dies, A AAA! A A A A i inch Price, complete 7 50\\nFig. 292. Case containing Stock, Tap Wrench (nuing in stock) and 10 Screw Gauge\\nsizes of Taps and Dies, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10. 12, 14, 16. Price complete 7 50\\nFig. 293. Case containing Stock, Tap Wrench (fitting in stock) and 12 sizes of Taps\\nand Dies A A A A A ii A 4iA 4# iDCh Price complete 9 00\\nFig. 286. Case containing Stock, Tap Wrench (titting in stock) and 15 sizes of Taps\\nand Dies, A A A A*AA4iA41A4*iUA in ch. Pi ice, complete 11 00\\nADJUSTABLE DIE\\nFig. 294.\\nFig. 295.\\nTAP WRENCH\\nFig. 296.\\nElastic Die Holders.\\nForm of Tap Furnished With\\nAll Above Plates.\\nr-LWTTNIN^\\nFig. 299.\\nThese Dies are n^ade 1o thread\\nBrazed Brass Tubing wh ch is quite\\nthin and therefore requires a fine\\nthread. All that we supply regularly\\ncut 27 threads to the inch, and cut\\nstraight, not tapering. The Tubing is\\nmeasured by its outside diameter.\\nThe stock is made to take a long\\nguide.\\nThe Dies are 2J inches outside diam-\\nFig. 301. Consisting of Stock 35\\ninches long and 7 sizes of Dies (right\\nor left), and Gui es. i A f A 4 f ani\\ninch, all 27 threads.\\nFig. 300. Complete, in substantial c.-se, $15 75\\n8 sizes 19 25\\nConsisting of Stock 35 inches long and 5 sizes of D es (right or left), and\\nGuides, 4, f, J, f and 1 inch, all 27 threads. Complete, in substantial case 1*45\\nLIGHTNING SCREW PLATE.\\nFOR PLUMBERS DRAWN BRASS PIPE.\\nThese Dies cut a tapering thread for water or steam-tight fit on Pmmbers Drawn Brass\\nPipe, which is measured by its outside d ameter.\\nFig. 303. Consisting of Stock 35 inch s long and 5 sizes of Di-s right or left), and\\nGuides, 1, J, i, 1 and 1| inch, complete, as above, in substantial ojw\u00c2\u00bb\\nThe number of threads to the inch (pitch^ is as follows 5-8 3-4 7-8 l 18 1 1-4 1S\\nParts, separately Stock, |3.50 Dies, $1.50 each Guides, $0.2o each.\\n87\\nFig. 300.\\nFig. 302", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0097.jp2"}, "98": {"fulltext": "PRICES OF PARTS OF THE GREEN RIVER SCREW PLATE.\\nThe cut shows Patent Elastic Stock used\\nwith all of Green River and Light-\\nning Screw Plates, excepting the Full\\nMounted, Pipe and X Plates.\\nIn ordering Elastic Stocks give length?\\nFig. 304.\\nPRICES OF PARTS OF\\nALL CREEN\\nRIVER\\nCREEN RIVER SCREW PLATES.\\nSCREW PLATES EXCEPT FICS\\n306 307.\\nDies, all\\nFICS. 306 AND 307.\\nSizes.\\nTaps,\\nDies and\\nDies.\\nTaps.\\nGuides.\\nNo. of\\nregular sizes, each, $1.00\\nGuides\\nGuides, each .20\\nTaps, (see table)\\nStock 1 fi\u00c2\u00bb\\n3-10\\n$1.77\\n$1.35\\n$0.45\\n$0.25\\n24\\n1-4\\n1.77\\n1.25\\n.45\\n.35\\n10,18,20\\n5-16\\n1.80\\n1.25\\n.50\\n.35\\n16, 18\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n2.08\\n2.11\\n2.17\\n2.33\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n1.60\\n.55\\n.60\\n.70\\n.80\\n.25\\n.25\\n.25\\n.25\\n14,16,18\\n12,14,16\\n12,13,14\\n12. 14\\nPRICES OF STOCKS FOR SETS\\nFICS. 306 TO 328.\\n9-16\\nLeugth\\nPrice\\n1 iam Fies. of sets in whirih\\n5-8\\n11-16\\n3.54\\n3.78\\n3.97\\n1.75\\n1.90\\n2.00\\n.90\\n1.05\\n1.20\\n.35\\n.25\\n.25\\n10.11,12\\n11, 12\\n10, 13\\nStocks.\\nEach.\\nFocket.\\ncontained.\\n3-4\\n10 in.\\n$1.50\\n1 5-16 300. 307\\n13-10\\n3.34\\n2.25\\n1.40\\n.25\\n10\\n18\\n2.00\\n2 3-16 308. 309\\n7-8\\n15-10\\n1\\n3.71\\n4.08\\n4.45\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n1 60\\n1.80\\n2.00\\n.25\\n.25\\n.25\\n9, 10\\n9\\n8\\n33\\n33\\n2.00\\n2.00\\n2 3-16\\n2 3-4\\n(310,311,312,313.\\n1325.326,327,328\\n314. 315\\n11-8\\n1 1-4\\n1 3-8\\n5.10\\n5.81\\n6.55\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n2.25\\n2.60\\n3.00\\n.35\\n.25\\n,35\\n7, 8\\n7\\n6\\n29\\n35\\n2.00\\n4.00\\n2 3-4\\n2 3-4\\n(316,317,318.319,\\n(320.321,325,326\\n322, 323, 324, 327\\n1 1-2\\n7.35\\n5.00\\n3.50\\n.25\\n6\\n53\\n6.00\\n3 7-16\\n328\\nThese Dies and Taps and all Screw Plates (excep ing Nos. and X for wire sizes) will he sent 1-32 over-size (for\\nrou h iron) with threa Is V form, unless otherwise ordered. Left hand, extra price. All Dies stamped with a star\\nare1-32inch over-size. V form of thread.\\nCan supoly Screw Plates with exa t sizes V, TJ. S. Standard, or Franklin Institute and Whitworth form of thread\\nat regular prices. All parts of Screw Plates can he duplicated from stock.\\nI i, ordering Dies. Guides. Cntlets or Stocks for Screw Mates, care should be taken to givt number, letter or\\nfigure of set for which par s are wanted.\\nPRICES OF PARTS OF THE LIGHTNING SCREW PLATE.\\nFOR SETS FICS. 242 TO 246.\\nSizes.\\nl\\nL\\n3-16\\n1-4\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n9-16\\n5-8\\n11-16\\n3-4\\n13-16\\n7-8\\n15 16\\n1\\nTaps.\\nDies\\nDies.\\nTaps.\\nCollets.\\nCollets.\\n$1.77\\n$1.00\\n$0.45\\n$0.50\\n1.77\\n1.00\\n.45\\n.50\\n1.80\\n1.00\\n.50\\n.50\\n1.98\\n1.15\\n.00\\n.50\\n2.16\\n1.80\\n.60\\n.50\\n3.43\\n1.50\\n.70\\n.50\\n2.58\\n1.60\\n.80\\n.50\\n2.79\\n1 75\\n.90\\n.50\\n3.03\\n1.90\\n1.05\\n.50\\n3.22\\n2.00\\n1.20\\n.50\\n3.59\\n2.25\\n1.40\\n.50\\n3.96\\n2.50\\n1.60\\n.50\\n4.33\\na. 75\\n1.80\\n.50\\n4.70\\n3.00\\n2.00\\n.50\\nNo of\\nThreads,\\n24\\n16.18,20\\n16,18\\n14,16 18\\n12.14,16\\n12,13,14\\n12, 14\\n10,11,12\\n11,12\\n10, 12\\n10\\n9, 10\\n9\\n8\\nSizes.\\nThese Dies and Taps will be sent 1-32 over-\\nsize (for rough iron), with threads type Vforni.\\nunless otherwise ordered. Left hand, extra\\nprice.\\nf 7-8\\nI 15-16\\n1\\ni 11\\n1 1-4\\nI\\n13-8\\nI 11-\\nTaps,\\nDies\\nCollets.\\n$4 46\\n4.83\\n5.20\\n5.85\\n6.56\\n7.30\\n8.10\\n$3.50\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\nTaps. Collets\\n$1.60\\n1.80\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.60\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n$1.00\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n1.00\\nNo of\\nThreads.\\n9, 10\\n9\\n8\\n7,8,\\n7\\n6\\n6\\nPRICES OF STOCKS FOR SETS.\\nFICS. 242 TO 246.\\nLe gth\\nof\\nStocks.\\n18 in.\\n23\\n29\\nPrice\\nEach.\\n$2.00\\n2.00\\n2.00\\nIjiam.\\nof\\nSocket.\\n2 3 16\\n2 3-4\\n2 3-4\\nFigs, of sets in which\\ncontained.\\n251, 252, 264, 265, 366, 367\\n253, 254, 255, 256, 264, 265\\n203, 304, 357. 358. 259.\\n1 260. 261, 262, 266. 267\\nGive leng hs and, if possible, state also for which Hg.\\nFig. 305.\\nForm of Hand Nut TVizw furnished with\\nall the Lightning and Geebn Riveh Screw\\nPlates (except No. and X plates for\\nwire sizes). For prices see page 78, for\\nlist and sizes.\\n88", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0098.jp2"}, "99": {"fulltext": "THE GREEN RIVER SCREW PLATES.\\nFig. 306. SEr No. 1. 3-16 to 7-16inch. Stock 10 inches long. With\\nboth Stock and Brace Holder for Dies. 5 sizes. 3-16, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8,\\n7-16 inch Taps, Dies and Guides. Complete, in case $8.75\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 1 5-16 inch.\\nBrace Holders (or Lathe Holders) to take Dies in this set,\\neach $0.75\\nFig. 307. SET No. 1, as above, with Adjustable Tap Wrench $11.10\\nFig. 308. SET No. 1 1-4. 3-16 to 1-2 in. Stock 18 in.\\nlong. 6 sizes, 3-16, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16, 1-3 in. Taps, Dies,\\nand Guides. Complete, in case, $11.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2 316 in.\\nSET H\u00c2\u00b0VA ST0CK-I8 IN. LONG j\\nFig. 308-309.\\nSETNSIK STOCK 22in. LONG-.\\nFig. 312-313.\\nFig. 309. SET No. 1 1-4, as above, with Adjustable\\nTap Wrench, $13.35\\nFig. 310. 1-4 to 3-4 inch. Stock 22 inches long. 5 sizes, 1-4, 3-8, 1-2, 5-8, 3-4 inch Taps.\\nDies and Guides. Complete, in case, $10 \u00c2\u00b05\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2 3-16 inches.\\nFig. 311. Same as Fig. 310, with Adjustable Tap Wrench, $13.25\\nFig. 312. SET No. 1 1-2. 1-4 to 3-4 inch. Stock 22\\ninches long. 7 siz?s, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16, 1 2, 5-8, 3-4 in.\\nTaps, Dies and Guides. Complete, in case. $13.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2 3-16 inches.\\nFig. 313. SET No. 1 1-2. 1-4 to 3-4 inch, with Ad-\\njustable Tap Wrench No. 3. 7 sizes, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16,\\n1-2, 5-8, 3-4, inch Taps, Dies and Guide*. St-v-k 23\\nloDg. Complete, in case, ^16.00\\nFig-. 314. SET No. 2. 1-4 to 3-4 inch. Stock 23\\nin. long. 7 sizes, 1-4, 5-16, 3-8, 7-16, 1-3, 5-8, 3-4 inch\\nTaps, Dies and Guides.\\nComplete, in case, $15.25\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2 3-4 in.\\nFig. 315. SET No. 2, as above, with Adjustable\\nTap Wrench, $18.25\\nFig. 316. SET No. 3. 1-2 to 1 inch.\\nStock 29 inches long. 5 sizes, 1-2, 5-8, 3-4,\\n7-8, 1 inch Taps, Dies and Guides. Com-\\nplete, in case, $17.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2 3-4 in.\\nFig. 317. SET No. 3, as above, with\\nAdjustable Tap Wrench, $21.00\\nFig. 318. SET No. 4. 3-8 to 1 inch.\\nStock 29 inches long. 7 sizes, 3-8, 7-16, 1-2\\n5-8, 3-4, 7-8, 1 inch Taps, Dies and Guides.\\nComplete, in cases, $20.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2 3-4 in.\\nFig. 319. SET No. 4. 3-8 to 1 in., with\\nAdjustable Tap Wrench, 7 sizes 3-8 7-16,\\n1-2. 5-8, 3-4, 7-8. 1 in. Taps, Dies and Guides.\\nFi\u00c2\u00b0\\\\ 318-319. Stock 29 in. long. Complete, in case, $24.00\\nWill send above sets 1-32 over-size, V thread, unless otherwise ordered.\\n89\\nFig. 314-315.\\nFig. 316-317.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0099.jp2"}, "100": {"fulltext": "THE GREEN RIVER SCREW PLATES.\\nFig. 320. Set No. 5. to 1 in. Stock\\n29 inches long. 9 sizes, T f W\\nf 1 inch Taps, Dies and Guides.\\nComplete, in case $23.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set 2f in.\\nFig. 321. Set No. 5, as above, with\\nTwo Adjustable Tap Wrenches, $29.35\\nFig. 322. Set No. 6. to\\nl\u00c2\u00a3inch. Stock 35 inches long.\\n7 sizes, 1 1\u00c2\u00a3 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch\\nTaps, Dies and Guides.\\nComplete, in case $26.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this\\nset, 2f in.\\nFig. 320 and 321.\\nA\\n$30.00\\nFig. 322 to 324.\\nFig. 323. Set No. 7. f to 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch. Stock 35 inches long. 9 sizes,\\n1 1\u00c2\u00a3 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch Taps, Dies and Guides. Complete, in case.\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2\u00c2\u00a3 inch.\\nFig. 324. Set No. 8. to 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch. Stock 35 in. long. 11 sizes, f\\ntV f i 1 1\u00c2\u00a3 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch Taps, Dips and Guides. Complete, in case $3400\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, 2\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\nFig. 325 to 327.\\nFig. 325. Set No. 13. to 1 inch, 9 sizes. Two stocks, one 22 inches and one\\n29 inches long, and\u00c2\u00a3^\u00c2\u00a7^L.\u00c2\u00a3\u00c2\u00a7\u00c2\u00a34l inch Taps, Dies and Guides.\\nComplete, in case $25.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, in. and under, 2A inches. in. and over, 2f in.\\nFig. 326. Set No. 13, as above, with two Adjustable Tap Wrenches $31.35\\nFig. 327. Set No. 16. to l\u00c2\u00a3 inch, 11 sizes. Two stocks, one 22 inches long\\nand one 35 inches long, and l^f-A\u00c2\u00a3t|JllJ 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch Taps, Dies and Guides.\\nComplete, in case $36.00\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, in. and under, 2 A inches. in. and over, 2\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\nFig. 328. Set No. 25. to 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch, 13\\nsizes. Two stocks, one 22 inches long and\\none 53 inches long, and A t t\\\\ i f f\\n1 1\u00c2\u00a3 1\u00c2\u00a3 If 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch Taps, Dies and Guides.\\nComplete, in case $53. CO\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, id. and\\nunder, 2 inches.\\nDiameter of Dies in this set, in. and\\nover, 3t (T in.\\n1 GREEN RIVER. SCREW PLATE No. 25 1\\nJ A IN.TQ |!4 in- 13 SIZES WITHTWO STOCKS.*\\ni 5 43/ B ?f 6 Vz IN SMALL STOCK 7\\nI Y\\\\%\\nm lN:LARGESirjCK :fl\\nFig. 328.\\nWill\\nThread,\\n90\\nsend above sets A over-size,\\nunless otherwise ordered.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0100.jp2"}, "101": {"fulltext": "LITTLE CIANT SCREW PLATES.\\nNEWLITTLEGIANTSCREWPLATE\\nFIC. 329.\\nTVIRE SIZES.\\nHas Stock, Tap Wrench, Taps, Dies and Collets.\\nsa# Cuts i a A A i\\n6.50\\nFig. 329.\\nFIC. 330.\\nWIRE SIZES.\\nps^ i Has Stock, Tap Wrench, Taps, Dies and Collets.\\nCuts AiAAAAi 8.oo\\nFIC. 331.\\nWIRE SIZES.\\nC E 5 ADJUSTABLE FOR\\nFig. 331.\\nHas Stock, Tap Wrench, Taps, Dies and\\nCollets.\\nCuts AJAAttAHAHi 10 -50\\nFIC. 332.\\nWITH ADJUSTABLE TAP WRENCH.\\nComplete in Box.\\nCutS 8 -jV 8 I 16 TV* i 1 2 12 00\\nLength of stock, 14\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nCollets are 2 inches in diameter.\\nFig. 332\\nFIC. 333.\\nWITH ADJUSTABLE TAP WRENCH.\\nComplete in Box.\\nCuts i-\u00c2\u00b0 16 -I 12 I 11 f 10 $13.50\\nLength of stock, 23 inches.\\nDiameter of Collets, 2f inches.\\nFig. 333.\\nWill send above sets over size V thread unless otherwise ordered.\\n91", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0101.jp2"}, "102": {"fulltext": "LITTLE CIANT SCREW PLATES.\\nFIC. 334.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench,\\nComplete iu Box,\\nCuts I 11 f 10 F l 9 $15.00\\nLength of stock, 26 inches.\\nDiameter of collets, 2g inches.\\nBJIIIgl\\nFie. 334.\\nFIC. 335.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench,\\nComplete in Box.\\n;i Cuts 13 f 11 I 10 I 8 $!7-50\\nLength of stock, 26 inches.\\nDiameter of collets, 2f inches.\\nFig. 336.\\nFig. 337.\\ntE MEW LiTTlie GVAMTi\\nFin 338.\\nFIC. 336.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench, Com-\\nplete in Box.\\nCutS \u00c2\u00a320^18 116^14 11^11 I 1\\n$16.00\\nLength of stock, 23 inches.\\nDiameter of collets, 2| inches.\\nFIC. 337.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench,\\nComplete in Box.\\nf! tu 41 6 11 4 11 2 ill SI 19 18\\nln 8 T\u00c2\u00a5 2 8 4 8- 1\\n$22.00\\nLength of stock, 26 inches.\\nDiameter of collets, 2f inches.\\nFIC. 338.\\nWith Two Adjustable Tap Wrenches,\\nComjalete in Box.\\nOuts J-2 _5 18 416^14 112 511\\nULS 4 1\u00c2\u00a5 8 16 2 8\\nf 10 9 l 8 $25.50\\nLength of ftock, 26 inches.\\nDiameter of collets, 2f inches.\\nIBIBMMMiMl Will send above sets over-size. V Thread,\\nunless otherwise ordered.\\n92", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0102.jp2"}, "103": {"fulltext": "a\\nLITTLE GIANT SCREW PLATES.\\nFIC. 839.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench.\\nComplete in Box.\\nOntai t y 8 fie, ^14,^11,\\nft 11 f ls $18.00\\nFig. 339.\\nHas two stocks: 14J inches long for the first four sizes; 26 inches long for\\nthe larger sizes. Diameter of Collets, 2 and 2f inches.\\nFIC. 340.\\nWith\\nTwo Adjustable Tap Wrenches.\\nComplete in bos.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0MMICIIIIM^^^\\nI 11 10 l\\\\ I s $27.50\\nFig. 340.\\nHas two stocks 144; inches long for the first four sizes 29 inches long for\\nthe larger sizes. Diameter of Collets, 2 and 2f inches.\\nFIC. 341.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench.\\n$35.00\\nFIC. 342.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench.\\nCuts IMMiMiMfMi*,\\n$45.00\\nFig. 341.\\nFIC. 343.\\nWith Adjustable Tap Wrench. Cuts 1\u00c2\u00a3 7 14/, If 6 1J 6 $37.50\\nFig. 341 has stock 40 inches long. Figs. 342 and 343 have stocks 52 ins. long.\\nDiameter of Collets, No. 20, 4 inches. Diameter of Collets, Nos. 25 and 30, 4| inches.\\nFIC. 344.\\nWith Two Adjustable Tap Wrenches.\\nComplete in Box.\\nCutS J J 18 T V^, 13\\nrMM 8 ii\\\\ w\\n$40.00\\nHas two stocks 23 inches kmg\\nfor the first seven sizes 40 inches long\\nfor the largest sizes. Diameter of Col-\\nlets, 2f and 4 inches.\\nWill send above sets over- size V\\nthread unless otherwise ordered.\\nFig. 344.\\n93", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0103.jp2"}, "104": {"fulltext": "LITTLE GIANT SCREW PLATES.\\nASSORTMENT NO. 50.\\nWITH TWO ADJUSTABLE TAP WRENCHES\\nCOMPLETE IN BOX.\\nSI 6 7 14 IIS\\ni 8 IF\\nCuts i 20 A 1\\nI\\nli\\n11 3.10 79\\n$60.00\\nHas two stocks.\\n26 inches long for the first nine\\nsizes.\\n52 inches long for the largest sizes.\\nDiameter of Collets, 2f and 4\u00c2\u00a3\\ninches.\\nPig. 345.\\nADJUSTABLE TAP WRENCHES.\\nNo\\nFig. 346.\\nPRICE\\nEACH\\n0. 5 inches long; fitting Taps A to fir $1.00\\n1. 7| inches long fitting Taps to 1.50\\n1\u00c2\u00a3. 10 inches long fitting Taps A to 2.00\\n2. 12 inches long; fitting Taps to 2.00\\n3. 14 inches long fitting Taps to f 3.00\\n4. 19 inches long; fitting Taps to lj 4.00\\n5. 24 inches long fitting Taps to 1J 5.25\\nADJUSTABLE TAP WRENCHES.\\nEmms\\nFig. 347.\\nNo. 1 Holds Taps to No. 14 or tf $0 50\\n2 16 A 75\\n/4 i? 1.00\\nLength 7 inches for Taps, A to J i 50\\n5 io a 2 00\\n6 15 i a.\\n7 20 i i* 3 S\\n8 42 m t 1\\n94", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0104.jp2"}, "105": {"fulltext": "Size\\nDie\\nGuide\\nStock\\nTap\\nSize\\nDie\\nGuide\\nStock\\nTap\\nLITTLE CIANT FULL STOCKED SCREW PLATES.\\nPRICE LIST OF PARTS.\\ni\\nft\\n$1.00\\n.20\\n.50\\n.35\\n$2.00\\n.20\\n.75\\n1.20\\n1.00\\n.20\\n.50\\n.45\\nH\\n2.00\\n.20\\n1.00\\n1.40\\n5\\nTS\\n1.00\\n.20\\n.50\\n.50\\ni\\n2.75\\n.20\\n1.00\\n1.60\\n1.25\\n.20\\n.50\\n.55\\ntf\\n2.75\\n.20\\n1.00\\n1 80\\nj\\n16\\n1.25\\n.20\\n.75\\n,60\\n1\\n2.75\\n.20\\n1.00\\n2.00\\ni\\n1.50\\n.20\\n.75\\n.70\\nii\\n4.00\\n.50\\n1.75\\n2.25\\n9\\n1.50\\n.20\\n.75\\n.80\\nli\\n4.00\\n.50\\n1.75\\n2.60\\nI\\n1.75\\n.20\\n.75\\n.90\\n5.00\\n.50\\n2.25\\n3,00\\nH\\n1.75\\n.20\\n.75\\n1.05\\n1*\\n5.00\\n.50\\n2.25\\n3.50\\nNumber of Die\\nSize of Dies\\nDiameter of Collet, inches\\nPrice of Guide\\nPrice of Cap\\nPrice, complete\\nNumber of Stock\\nLength of Stock, in inches\\nFor Diameter of Collets\\nPrice\\nPRICE LIST OF COLLETS.\\nft to I\\n$0.15\\n.25\\n.40\\nitoj\\nO\\n\u00c2\u00abv\\n.20\\n.30\\n.50\\n3\\n\u00c2\u00a3tol\\n8f\\n20\\n.30\\n.50\\n4\\nfitoli\\n4\\n.50\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n5\\nli to 1J\\n4i\\n.50\\n1.00\\n1.50\\nPRICE LIST OF STOCKS.\\n1 2 3\\n14\u00c2\u00a3 23\\n2 2f\\n1.50 2.00\\nli\\n$0.70\\nMACHINISTS\\n4\\n26\\nl. 00 2.00\\no\\n29\\nn\\n6\\n40\\n4\\n6.00\\n7\\n52\\n4*\\n8.00\\nSCREW PLATES.\\nmm\\nFig. 348.\\nNo. 1\u00c2\u00a3. 9 inches long, 4 pair Dies, 4 Taps. Cutting Nos. 6, 32 8, 30\\n10, 24; 14, 20 $3.25\\nNo. \\\\l\\\\. 9 inches long, 4 pair Dies, 4 Taps. Cutting, ^,32; A, 30; A, 24;\\nI, 20 3.25\\nNo. 111\u00c2\u00a3. 9 inches long, 3 pair Dies, 4 Taps Cutting Nos. 14, 20 16, 18\\n18, 18 20, 16; 3.40\\nPig. 349.\\nNo. 00. 6 inches long, 4 pair Dies, 4 Taps. Cutting Nos. 2, 64; 3, 56\\n4, 48 6, 40 $2.50\\nNo. 00 A. 6 inches long, 3 pair Dies, 4 Taps. Cutting Nos. 4, 36; 6, 32;\\n8, 32; 10, 24 2.50\\nNo. 0. 7 A, inches long, 4 pair Dies, 4 Taps. Cutting Ncs. 4,48; 6,40;\\n10, 32 14, 24 3.00\\nNo. N. 7^ inches long, 4 pair Dies, 4 Taps. Cutting, j\\\\, 24 A, 24\\n\u00c2\u00a3,20;^, 18 3.25\\nThese Plates are furnished with Plug Machine Screw Taps.\\n95", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0105.jp2"}, "106": {"fulltext": "MACHINISTS SCREW PLATES.\\nPig. 350.\\nNo. inches long, 3 pair Dies, 3 Taps;\\ncutting 20; f, 16; 12\\nNo. A. inches long, 3 pair Dies, 3 Taps\\ncutting 20; 18; f, 16\\nNo. 2\u00c2\u00a3 C. 11^ inches long, 5 pair Dies, 5 Taps\\ncutting J, 20; 18; 16 14; J, 12\\nNo. 3. 14 inches long, 3 pair Dies, 3 Taps\\ncutting f, 16; T V, 14; J, 12\\nNo. 3 A. 14 inches long, 3 pair Dies, 3 Taps\\ncutting 16; 12; f, 11\\nNo. 3 D. 14 inches long, 6 pair Dies, 6 Taps\\ncutting J, 20; 18; f, 16; 14; 12; f, 11\\nNo. 4 B. 19 inches long, 7 pair Dies, 7 Taps\\ncutting 20; A, 18; f, 16; A 14; i, 12; I, 11; f, 10\\nMachinists Taper Hand Taps are sent with the above Plates.\\n$5.00\\n4 SO -I\\n3\\n7.50\\n5.50 gi]\\na\\n5.80 aft\\n9 60\\n13.50\\nBLACKSMITHS SCREW PLATES.\\nThese Plates are the same as our Machinists Screw Plates, illustrated above, J\\nml\\nexcept that we furnish them with Blacksmiths Taper Taps. If\\nNo. 2\u00c2\u00a3 D. 11^ inches long, 3 pair Dies and 3 Taps;\\ncutting 20; f\\\\- 18; f, 16\\nNo. 2\u00c2\u00a3 E. ll\u00c2\u00a3 inches long, 3 pair Dies and 3 Taps;\\ncutting J, 20; f, 16; 12\\nNo. 2^ F. ll\u00c2\u00a3 inches long, 5 pair Dies and 5 Taps\\ncutting 4, 20; A- 18; 16; tV\u00c2\u00bb 14; J, 12\\nNo. 3 E. 14 inches long, 3 pair Dies and 3 Taps\\ncutting 16; 12; 11\\nNo. 3 F. 14 inches long, 4 pair Dies and 4 Taps\\ncutting 16; T V 14; 12; f, 11\\nNo. 4. 19 inches long, 3 pair Dies and 4 Taps\\ncutting 4, 16; 12; f, 12; f, 10\\nNo. 7. 27 inches long, 3 pair Dies and 4 Taps\\ncutting i 12; f, 12; J, 10; 1, 8\\nNo. 8. 30 inches long, 3 pair Dies and 6 Taps\\ncutting f, 10; 10; 9; 1, 9; l\u00c2\u00a3, 8; l\u00c2\u00a3,\\n96\\n$4.65 c\\naS|\\n4.85\\n6.85\\n5.10\\n6.25\\n6.00\\n8.25\\n10.50", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0106.jp2"}, "107": {"fulltext": "ARMSTRONG S ADJUSTABLE STOCKS ARRANGED WITH\\nBOLT DIES.\\nAND WITH AND WITHOUT HAND TAPS, AND WITH DIES FOR THREADING PIPE.\\nSIZE No. 1 STOCK.\\nNo. 1 Stock\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n7 Bolt Dies, itof 15\\n4 Pipe and 7 Bolt Dies 20.00\\n7 Bolt Dies, 1 Taps j to J 2o!oO\\n4 Pipe Dies, 7 Colt Dies, 7 Taps 24^80\\nSizes furnished in Dolt Dies, T f, j. This Stock will not take Bolt sizes\\nsmaller than ^-inch nor larger than f-inch.\\nSizes furnished in PIPE DIES, i, J inch.\\nThe above Assortments put up in Cases.\\nSIZE No. 2 STOCK.\\nNo. 2 Stock, 7 Bolt Dies, to 1\\\\ inch\\n2 7 Bolt Dies, I to l| inch, and 5 Pipe Dies, to 1 inch\\n2 7 Bolt Dies, 7 Taps, i to 1+ inch,\\n2 7 Bolt Dies, 7 Taps, I to 1^ inch, and 5 Pipe Dies to 1 inch\\n$20.00\\n28.50\\n30.00\\n38.75\\nPRICES OF PARTS OF ARMSTRONG S STOCKS AND DIES.\\nSTOCKS, WITH SCREWS, HANDLES AND WRENCH.\\nNo. Stock, 1 2 2* 3 6\\nPrice, $1.50 $3.25 $4.00 $4. 50 js7.00 $25.00\\nTakes Bolt Dies to lo f to 1\u00c2\u00b1\\nPipe J o-k |tol i-tol{ 4-to2 2ito3\\nBrass Pipe Dies, to 1^\\n$30.00\\n24 to 4\\nPRICE OF DIES FOR ARMSTRONG S STOCKS.\\nNo. 0.\\n0.\\n1.\\n1.\\n2.\\nDies 5, y B 5 T j, i, or complete with i. ollet,\\ni A. 1. is- h or 1- without Collet,\\nh tb, I, or re- R ffnt Hand\\n1,1, or\\nior|,\\niiorl,\\nli, or 1\\\\,\\nBolt Dies, Left Hand, will be furnished at same pric^\\neach, $1.95\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.0O\\n2.00\\n2.25\\nPRICES FOR PARTS OF DIES FOR ARMSTRONG S STOCKS.\\nEither No. 1 or No. 2 half of No. 1 Die for pipe,\\n1 2 1 bolt,\\nii J 2 2 pipe,\\n1 2 2 brass,\\n1 2 2 bolt,\\nA B 2h pipe,\\n1 2 3\\nA B 6\\nA, B, C or D quarter of No. 7\\nWhen ordering, please state which part of Die is wanted.\\n$0.75\\n0.90\\n0.90\\n1.25\\n1.25\\n1.75\\n8.0J\\n5.00\\nBUSHINGS FOR ARMSTRONG S STOCKS.\\nStock No.\\nPrice, each,\\nStock No.\\nPrice, each,\\nStock No.\\nPrice, each,\\n1\\n$0.20\\n1\\n$0.12\\n1\\n$0.10\\n2 2^ 3\\n$0.25 $0.40 $0.50\\nNo. Collets without Dies, $0.95.\\nCOLLAR SCREWS.\\n2 2i 3\\n$0.12 $0.15 $0.15\\nADJUSTING SCREWS.\\n2 3* 3\\n$0.10 $0.15 $0.1.5\\n97\\nG\\n$1.00\\n6\\n$0.25\\n6\\n$0.20\\n$1.50\\n$0.25\\n$0 20.\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0107.jp2"}, "108": {"fulltext": "ARMSTRONG S\\nADJUSTABLE STOCK\\nAND DIES.\\nFOR THREADINC PIPE\\nSIZE NO. I.\\nNo. 1 Stock, 4 Right hand Pipe\\nDies, to each $9.00\\nNo. 1 Stock, 4 each Right and\\nLeft Pipe Dies, to 14.00\\nThis Stock will also take Bolt g\\nHill Dies as follows C\\nI 2 I\\nFig. 351.\\nSIZE NO. 2.\\nNo. 2 Stock 5 Pipe Dies, Right, to I\\nNo. 2 Stock 6 Pipe Dies, Right, to 1\\nNo. 2 Stock 5 Pipe Dies, Right and Left, J to 1\\nNo. 2 Stock 6 Pipe Dies, Right and Left, J to 1\\n$12.00\\n14.00\\n20.00\\n23.00\\nThis Stock will also take Bolt Dies, as follows: g, f, f, 1, 1 lj; and Brass\\nDies, as follows f, f, 1, l\u00c2\u00a3.\\nSIZE NO. 2 1-2.\\nFOR THREADING PIPE.\\nNo. 2| Stock, 4 Dies, cutting\\nf, 1 and in. Right\\nHand $12.00\\nNo. 2^ Stock and Dies, cut-\\nting J to in. Right and\\nLeft 18 00\\nFig. 352.\\nPRICE OF EXTRA PIPE DIES FOR ABOVE NOS. I, 2 AND 2 1-2\\nPIPE STOCKS.\\nNo. 1. For pipe J, J, f or either Right or Left Each, $1.25\\nNo. 2. For pipe f or 1, Right or Left 1.50\\nNo. 2. For brass pipe f, f, f, 1 or Right or Left 2.00\\nNo. 2\u00c2\u00a3. For pipe, double ends, x f or 1 x either Right or Left 3.25\\nPrices for Dies quoted mean set of two pieces numbered 1 and 2.\\n98", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0108.jp2"}, "109": {"fulltext": "ARMSTRONG S ADJUSTABLE STOCK, NO. 3, AND PIPE\\nDIES.\\n6 E\\ntOC\u00c2\u00b1\\n6 sizes\\ns ripe\\nDies, li to 2, J\\n*ight,\\n$20.00\\n3\\n4\\n1 to 2,\\nii\\n24.00\\n3\\n5\\nf to 2,\\na\\n28.50\\n3\\n3\\nli to 2,\\nand Left,\\n32.00\\n3\\n4\\nf\u00c2\u00a3\\n1 to 2,\\na a\\n40 00\\n3\\n5\\nf to 2,\\na a\\n48.50\\nStyle\\nof No.\\n3 Stock is same as No. 2\u00c2\u00a3 Pipe Stock.\\nARMSTRONG S ADJUSTABLE STOCK, NO. 6, AND DIES\\nFOR THREADING PIPE, 2 1-2 AND 3 INCH.\\nSW3\\nNo. 6 Stock and Die cutting 2j x 3 Right hand,\\nNo. 6 Stock and Die cutting 2\u00c2\u00a3 x 3 Right and Left hand,\\n$40.00\\n55.00\\nThe change from 2\\\\ to 3-inch is made by simply reversing the Dies end\\nfor end when they will cut to standard sizes without further adjustment.\\nARMSTRONG S ADJUSTABLE STOCK, NO. 7, AND DIES\\nFOR THREADING PIPE; 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2 AND 4 INCH.\\nThese Dies come in sets of four pieces. Each piece being double-ended.\\nThey have the same Adjustable features and Double Taper as other Dies.\\nNo. 7 Stock cutting 2j, 3, 3|, 4, Right, $60.00\\n7\\n7\\n7\\n7\\n2\\\\ and 3,\\n3} 4,\\n2| 4, and Left,\\n2| and 3 or 3\u00c2\u00a3 and 4, R. and L.,\\nThe No. 7 Stock has 4 arms.\\nNo.\\nPRICES OF EXTRA PIPE DIES FOR ABOVE NOS. 3, 6 AND 7.\\n3. For pipe f, 1, li, li or 2-in., Right or Left, each,\\n6. double ends, 2\u00c2\u00a3x3-in.,\\niy t. i tl it 2i X 3\\njy it a it 3^x4\\n45.00\\n45.00\\n92.00\\n60.00\\n$4.00\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n16.00\\nV\\nARMSTRONG S NO. O, MACHINISTS SCREW PLATE.\\nNo. Stock with Dies and Taps for threading bolts and nuts, 7 sizes,\\nitof, $20.00\\n99", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0109.jp2"}, "110": {"fulltext": "I ^N.l. X BM\\nWith dies\\nu\\nExtra dies\\nit\\nFig. 354.\\ncutting i\\ntt X\\nright or\\ntt n\\nt tCH U T\\nNo. 0.\\n00.\\no.\\n00.\\nI, anc\\ns i\\nleft hand\\nCOMBINATION DIE\\nSTOCK,\\nWith Loose Dies, for Threading\\nPipe.\\nand inch pipe\\n8 00\\n9 00\\n1 00\\n1 50\\nMALLEABLE IRON DIE STOCKS,\\nWith Loose Handles and Solid Dies for\\nThreading Bron Pipe.\\nFig. 355.\\n1\\nn\\n2\\nH\\n2|\\nPipe size of dies\\nh h 1.\\nh t i, i. i\\na 1\\n4 1\\nf\u00c2\u00bb 1. 1*\\n1. Ii, li\\nOutside dimensions of dies\\n2xi\\n2\u00c2\u00a3xf\\n3x|\\n3xf\\n3x|\\nComplete with R. H. dies\\nExtra guides\\ndie holders\\ndies, right or left\\n6 50\\n20\\n1 00\\n$10 00\\n25\\n1 50\\n8 00\\n25\\n2 00\\n$10 00\\n30\\n40\\n2 00\\n$12 00\\n40\\n40\\n2 25\\n3\\n3\\nii, i*. 2\\n4x1\\n3A\\n4\\nii, i*. 2\\nli, U, 2\\n2*, 3\\nOutside dimensions of dies\\n4x|\\n.4x1\\n5x li\\nComplete with R. H. dies\\nExtra conides\\n$15 00\\n50\\n50\\n3 00\\n$16 00\\n50\\n50\\n3 25\\n$18 00\\n50\\n50\\n3 25\\n$40 00\\n1 00\\ndie holders\\ndies, right or left\\n100\\n10 00\\nNos. 3, 3A patent stock, and No. 4 have leader screw attachment.\\nNo. 4 is provided with 4 sockets for the loose handles to fit into.\\nASHCROFT PIPE STOCKS AND DIES.\\nNumbers\\nPipe size of dies\\nDimension of dies\\nComplete with R. H. dies\\nStocks only\\nExtra dies, right or left\\nbushings\\nDie frames\\nh h I i\\n2x1.\\n9 50\\n3 50\\n1 50\\n25\\nb\\n1 1\\n2i 4*\\n2|xf\\n$15 00\\n5 00\\n2 00\\n35\\n30\\nn\\nh i, n\\n3x\u00c2\u00a3\\n$13 50\\n6 00\\n2 50\\n45\\n40\\nNumb* rs\\nPipe size of dies\\nDimension of dies\\nComplete with R. H. dies\\nStocks only\\nExtra dies, right or left\\nbushings\\nDie frames\\nIf\\n1*4\\n3xf\\n$13 50\\n6 00\\n2 50\\n45\\n40\\n2\\nlj, 1*, 2\\nH\\nNos. 2 and 3 stocks have leader screw attachment.\\n100\\n$20 00\\n9 50\\n3 50\\n60\\n50\\n2j 3\\n4|xli\\n$43 00\\n25 00\\n9 00\\n1 00\\n60", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0110.jp2"}, "111": {"fulltext": "COPPER-PLATED STEEL OILERS.\\nUsed by the leading machinists and railroads. Heavily copper-plated inside,\\noutside perfectly resembles 14-carat gold.\\nThe\\nU\\nz\\ny\\nE\\ns\\nh\\nu\\nz\\ncc\\nD\\na\\nui\\nx\\nh\\nFig. 356. Railboad Oilee.\\nNos. 10, 11.\\nPig. 357.\\nNos. 14, 14 B, 16.\\nSteel Oiler,\\nFig. 358.\\nNos. 13, 13, 13A, 14A, 14AA,\\n15, 15A.\\nDiameter.\\n2\u00c2\u00a7 inch\\nH\\n3|\\n3|\\n3|\\n3|\\n3f\\nH\\nNozzle.\\n2\u00c2\u00a3 inch\\n3\\n5\\n9\\n3\\n5\\n9\\n3\\n5\\n9\\nPer Doz.\\n$4.50\\n5.50\\n6.00\\n6.50\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n9.25\\n9.75\\n10.50\\n111.\\nRAILROAD OILERS.\\n1-pint Railroad Oiler, 3| in. diameter,\\n5 in. high, 12 in. nozzle, per doz., $14.00\\n1-quart Railroad Oiler, 4J in. diameter,\\n6 in. high, 18 in. nozzle, pel doz., 118.00\\n2-quarts, 5 in. diameter, 8 in. high, 10\\nin. or 14 in nozzle, par doz, $20.00\\n101", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0111.jp2"}, "112": {"fulltext": "ENGINEERS FILLERS.\\nSteel Fillers, Copper Plated.\\njq- _ Diameter.\\n19 1-pint \u00c2\u00b1h in\\n19A 1* 4|\\n210 1-quart .5\\n211 6\\nHigh. Per doz.\\n3\u00c2\u00a3in. $14.00\\n4 17.00\\n5 20.00\\n6 24.00\\nFin. 359.\\nENCINEERS SETS.\\nSteel.\\nCopper and Nickel-Plated.\\nWith Bound Tray.\\nNo.\\n30 Five Pieces, Copper-plated, 5.00\\n40. Six 7.00\\n50 Five Nickel 7.00\\n60 Six 10.00\\nWith Oval Tray.\\nNo.\\n35 Five Pieces, Copper-plated, 7.00\\n45 Six 10.00\\n55 Five Nickel 8.00\\n65 Six H.OO\\nFig. 360.\\nMALLEABLE IRON OILERS.\\nOld Style. Brass Bottom.\\nNo. 1,\\nNo. 2,\\nNo. 3,\\n$3.60 per doz\\n4.00\\n4.40\\nNew Improved Patent.\\nBrass Bottom.\\nNo. 11,\\nNo. 12,\\nNo. 13,\\n$3.60 per doz.\\n4.00\\n4.40\\nExtra Tubes, $1.80 per doz.\\n2\\nV\\ns\\nFig. 361. New Pattern.\\n102", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0112.jp2"}, "113": {"fulltext": "CHACE S OILERS.\\nCAPACITY.\\nNo. Gills.\\n00 I per doz.\\nZINC. ZINC. BRASS. COFR.\\nTin Bot. Brass Bot. Brass Bot.\\n$1.00 $1.25 $2.00 $2.25\\nI\\na.\\n4=\\n1\\nIf\\nLi\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n4*\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.75\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n5.50\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.75\\n6.00\\n7.50\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n3.25\\n3.75\\n4.25\\n5.00\\n6.25\\n8.00\\nNos. 00, 0, and 1, one dozen in a box other\\nNos., half dozen.\\nFig. 362.\\nPARAGON OILERS.\\nZINC.\\nZINC.\\nBRASS.\\nCOP R.\\nNo.\\nTiu Bot.\\nBrass Bot.\\nBrass Bot\\nper doz.\\n$2.00\\n$2.25\\n$3.00\\n$3.25\\n1\\nn\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n3.75\\n1*\\nSt\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n4.00\\n4.25\\n2\\niC ft\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n4.75\\n3\\n(C Ct\\n3.25\\n4.00\\n5.25\\n5.50\\n4\\nC(\\n3.75\\n4.50\\n6.00\\n6.25\\n5\\nC\\n4.50\\n5.50\\n7.00\\n7.25\\n6\\nIC ti\\n5.50\\n6.50\\n8.50\\n8.75\\nBOLT AND RIVET CLIPPERS.\\nFig. 363.\\nFig. 364. eaoh.\\nNo. 1. For i-inch bolt or less, for carriage work, harness makers, etc., $7.50\\nNo. 2. For |-inch wheelwrights, machinists, founders, etc., 9.00\\nNo. 3. For I inch car builders, and heavy work generally, 12.00\\nNo. 4. REGULAR to cut J-inch, 15.00\\nThe above Clippers cut flush with the work.\\nSPECIAL No. 4, to cut J-inch $15.00\\nIt cuts a J-inch bolt or stay -rod \u00c2\u00a3-inch above the surface of the work through which it pro-\\njects, thus always leaving inch for riveting. When No. 4 is wanted, specify whether\\nSpecial or Regular. Each tool is tested and guaranteed right in every respect.\\n103\\n1", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0113.jp2"}, "114": {"fulltext": "STEEL WIRE NAILS.\\nLength\\nInches.\\nNo.\\nPer\\nPound.\\nLength\\nInches.\\nNo.\\nPer\\nPound.\\nLength\\nInches.\\nNo.\\nPer\\nPound.\\nLength\\nIneheB\\nNo\\nPer\\n?ouud.\\ni\\nr 19\\n1 20\\n1 21\\n$1.00\\n1.25\\n1.55\\n1\\nr is\\n17\\ni 18\\n$0.36\\n40\\n43\\nf 6\\n7\\n8\\nJO. 28\\n28\\n28\\nH\\n12\\n1 13\\n14\\n$0.27\\n28\\n29\\n1 22\\n1.90\\n1 19\\n53\\n9\\n28\\nL 20\\n64\\n10\\n28\\nr 5\\n25\\nr is\\n80\\nIS\\n11\\n28\\n6\\n25\\nf\\n19\\n20\\n21\\n22\\nr i^\\n90\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.55\\n55\\n1*\\nr 1\u00c2\u00b0\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n30\\n30\\n30\\n31\\n32\\n32\\nx 4\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n17\\n28\\n28\\n29\\n30\\n32\\n38\\n3\\n7\\n8\\n11\\n12\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n26\\n27\\n17\\n60\\n16\\n35\\n13\\n28\\n18\\n65\\n17\\n40\\n7\\n27\\n14\\n29\\ni\\nI 9\\n75\\n18\\n43\\n8\\n27\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n85\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n19\\n53\\n9\\nID\\n11\\n27\\n27\\n28\\nr 6\\n7\\n8\\n25\\n35\\n25\\nf I 4\\n43\\nr 8\\n9\\n29\\n29\\n2\\n12\\n13\\n28\\n28\\nH\\n9\\n10\\n35\\n35\\n15\\n45\\n10\\n29\\n14\\n29\\n11\\n26\\n16\\n17\\n50\\n52\\n11\\n12\\n29\\n29\\n15\\n16\\n30\\n35\\n12\\n13\\n27\\n28\\nf\\n18\\n19\\n20\\n58\\n65\\n75\\nH\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n30\\n31\\n33\\n17\\n38\\n14\\n29\\n21\\n22\\n85\\n1.10\\n16\\n17\\n34\\n39\\nf 6\\n7\\n27\\n27\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n35\\nr 1 3\\n36\\nL 18\\n43\\n8\\n27\\n3i\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n38\\n38\\n42\\nr s\\n9\\n29\\n29\\n2-L\\n^4\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n27\\n27\\n28\\n28\\n28\\n29\\n30\\n35\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n25\\n26\\n37\\n4 1\\n16\\n1 17\\n18\\n19\\n20\\n43\\n46\\n52\\n60\\n70\\nif\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n29\\n29\\n29\\n30\\n31\\n4\\n6\\nI\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n35\\n21\\n85\\n15\\n32\\n1 10\\n25\\n16\\n34\\nr 6\\n26\\nI 11\\n26\\nr 11\\n33\\n17\\n39\\n7\\n26\\n12\\n13\\n33\\n34\\n18\\n43\\n8\\n9\\n26\\n26\\n26\\n27\\n27\\n5\\n6\\n25\\n25\\n1\\n14\\n15\\n35\\n36\\nr 6\\n29\\n*k\\n10\\n1 11\\n12\\n4\\n7\\n8\\n25\\n25\\n16\\n39\\n7\\n29\\n9\\n25\\n17\\n18\\n43\\n45\\n8\\n9\\n29\\n29\\n13\\n14\\n28\\n29\\n30\\nr 5\\n35\\n19\\n20\\n56\\n67\\n10\\n11\\n29\\n29\\nI 15\\n5\\n5\\n35\\n25\\ni*\\n12\\n29\\nl 8\\n35\\nr 10\\n30\\n13\\n29\\nr e\\n26\\n1 11\\n30\\n14\\n30\\n1 7\\n26\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\nI\\n25\\n1\\n12\\n1 13\\n30\\n31\\n15\\n16\\n31\\n33\\n2|\\nI 8\\n1 9\\n26\\n26\\n25\\n14\\n32\\n17\\n38\\n10\\n26\\n6\\ni\\n25\\nI 15\\n33\\n18\\n43\\nL 11\\n37\\n25\\nFor Barbed Nails, add 2 cents per lb. to list.\\nFor Special Heads, add 3 cents per lb to list.\\nFor Special Points, add 2 cents per lb. to list.\\nFor Annealing, add 2 cents per lb. to list.\\nFor Nails, combining Special Heads and\\nPoints, add for each.\\nDiscount,\\nPrices subject to change without notice.\\n104\\nNails packed in lb. papers, add 4 cents to list.\\nNails packed in lb. papers, add 8 cents to list.\\nNails, in 25 or 50 lb. boxes, deduct 1 cent from\\nlist.\\nNails, in 100 lb. kegs, deduct 2 cents from list\\nTinned or Galvanized Nails at Special Prices.\\nPee Cent.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0114.jp2"}, "115": {"fulltext": "STANDARD STEEL WIRE NAILS AND CUT NAILS.\\nPRICE LIST.\\na,\u00e2\u0080\u009e Length of t A \u00c2\u00a3d to\\nSim. jf u the Stand-\\nard Base.\\nCOMMON, PENCE, FLOORING BRADS\\nAND SHINGLE NAILS.\\n60d\\n50d\\n30d and 40d\\n20d\\n12d and 16d\\nlOd\\n8d and 9d\\n6d and 7d\\n4d and 5d\\n3d\\n2d\\n6 inch\\n5\u00c2\u00a3 inch\\n4\u00c2\u00a3 in. and 5 in\\n4 inch\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 in. and 31 in\\n3 inch\\n2h in. and 2f in.\\n2 in. and 2^ in\\n1J in. and If in\\n1\u00c2\u00a3 inch\\n1 inch\\nBase.\\nBase.\\nBase.\\nBase.\\n10.05\\n.10\\n.20\\n.30\\n.45\\n.70\\nBARBED CAR AND COMMON.\\n15c. per keg advance over common.\\nCASING, SMOOTH BOX.\\n20d and 40d U in. and 5 in\\n30d 4 inch\\n12d and 16d 3J in. and 3i in\\nlOd 3 inch\\n8d and 9d 3i in. and 2} in\\n6d and 7d 2 in. and 2| in\\n5d If inch\\n4d li inch\\n3d ljinch\\n2d 1 inch\\n(Barbed Box, 15c. additional.)\\nSMOOTH FINISHING NAILS.\\nJO. 15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.25\\n.35\\n.50\\n.50\\n.70\\n1.00\\n2d\\n3d\\n4d\\n5d\\n6d and 7d\\n8d and 9d\\nlOd\\n12d and 16d\\n20d\\n1 inch\\nlj inch\\nlj inch\\nIf inch\\n2 in. and 2| in\\n2* in. and 2f in\\n3 inch\\n3| in. and 3i in,\\n4 inch\\n$1.15\\n.85\\n.65\\n.65\\n.45\\n.35\\n.25\\n.25\\n.25\\nBarbed Finishing Nails, 15c. additional.)\\nFINE NAILS.\\n2d 1 inch\\n3d l^inch\\n4d li inch\\nLINING NAILS,\\ninch\\ni\\ninch\\n1 inch\\n11.00\\n.50\\n.50\\n11.20\\n1.00\\n.80\\nSize. Le ?S th of\\nNail.\\nBARREL NAILS.\\nf inch\\ninch\\n1 inch\\n1\u00c2\u00a3 inch\\nl| inch\\nIf inch\\nli inch\\nAdd to\\nthe Stand-\\nard Base.\\n$1.00\\n.85\\n.70\\n.60\\n.50\\n.40\\n.30\\nSLATING NAILS.\\n2d 1 inch\\n3d liinch\\n4d l| inch\\n5d If inch\\n6d 2 inch\\nBARBED ROOFING NAILS.\\n2d\\n3d\\nf inch\\ninch\\n1 inch\\nli inch\\n4d l| inch\\n5d If inch\\n6d 2 inch\\n4d and 5d\\n6dand 7d\\n8d and 9d\\nlOd\\nTOBACCO NAILS.\\nH in. and If in.\\nin. and 2^ in.\\nin. and 2f in.\\ninch\\nCLINCH NAILS.\\n2d\\n3d\\n4d and 5d\\n6dand 7d\\n8dand 9d\\nlOd\\n12d and lod\\n20d\\n1 inch\\nlj inch\\nlj in. and If in,\\n2 in. and 2i in.\\n2i in. and 2f in\\n3 inch\\n3^ in. and 3f in,\\n4 inch\\nAll sizes\\nWIRE SPIKES.\\n3 in. to 9 in.\\n$0.80\\n.60\\n.40\\n.40\\n.30\\n$0.75\\n.65\\n.60\\n.55\\n.45\\n.45\\n.35\\n$0.30\\n.20\\n.10\\n.05\\n$1.05\\n.85\\n.65\\n.55\\n.45\\n.36\\n.35\\n.35\\n$0.10\\nNAIL PULLERS.\\nLarge or No. 2.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Weight 5 pounds, 3 doz. in a aaae.\\nSmall or No. 3.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Weight 3 pounds, 1 doz. in a case.\\n105\\nList, per doz., $18.00.\\nList, per doz., 15.00.\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0115.jp2"}, "116": {"fulltext": "Oz., 3\\nLINING NAILS.\\n6 8 10\\n12\\n14\\nttttttT\\nFig. 366.\\nSILVEE OR JAPANNED HEADS, 3 to 13 oz., full count (100) per paper, $0.08\\n14 to 24 (100) .09\\n3 to 12 short (75) .06\\nu u tt it 14 to 24 75 u 07\\nTwenty papers in a package. Short count will be sent unless otherwise ordered.\\nFINISHING NAILS.\\nInch, J f 1 1* 4 If 2 ai\\nFig. 367\\nIn half and one pound papers or in bulk.\\nInch, iff 1 14 l\u00c2\u00a3 lft If\\nPer Pound, $0.39 $0.32 $0.27 $0.24 $0 23 $0.23 $0.23 $0.23 $0.23 $0-23\\nFor pound papers, add 4 cents per pound to list.\\nDOUBLE POINTED TACKS.\\nNos.\\nBlued (100 count),\\nTinned (100\\n9 10 11\\nTwelve Papers in a Package. Fig.\\nper dozen, $1.20\\n$1.35\\nIn Bulk.\\n10\\n$1.30\\n$1.45\\n11\\n$1.40\\n$1.60\\n12\\n12\\n$1.60\\n$1.85\\n14\\n14\\n$1.85\\n$2.15\\nNos.\\nBlued\\nTinned\\n10\\n$0.42\\n$0.51\\n11\\n$0.41\\n$0.50\\n12\\n$0.40\\n$0.49\\n14\\n$0.39\\n$0.48\\nper pound, $0.46\\n$0.55\\n100 pounds each size in case. In 25.pound boxes, add 1 cent per pound to list\\nin 10-pound boSes add 3 cents.\\n106", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0116.jp2"}, "117": {"fulltext": "CUT TACKS,\\nOZ. 14\\nf F T\\nOz. 14\\n16\\nJ\\nOne dozen papers in a package.\\nSWEDES IRON CUT TACKS AND UPHOLSTERERS TACKS.\\n10\\nT\\n24\\nPig.\\n369.\\nAMERICAN IRON CUT\\nTACKS.\\nPer Dozen Papers.\\nOunce,\\n1,\\n1\u00c2\u00a3, 2,\\nH,\\n3,\\n4,\\n6,\\n8.\\nHalf weight,\\n$0.95\\n1.05 1.15\\n1.25\\n1.35\\n1.50\\n1.80\\n2.20\\nOunce,\\n10,\\n12, 14,\\n16,\\n18,\\n20,\\n22,\\n24.\\nHalf weight,\\n$3.60\\n3.00 3.40\\n3.80\\n4.20\\n4.60\\n5.00\\n5.40\\nJ\\n3 er dozen\\npapers.\\nOunce, 1,\\nii\\n2,\\n\u00c2\u00abk\\n3,\\n4,\\n6,\\n8,\\nFull weight, $2.85\\n3.05\\n3.25\\n3.45\\n3.80\\n4.40\\n5.60\\n6.80\\nHalf weight, 1.55\\n1.65\\n1.75\\n1.85\\n2.00\\n2.30\\n2.90\\n3.50\\nTinned, 2.40\\n2.45\\n2.50\\n2.55\\n2.60\\n3.10\\n3.80\\n4.70\\nOunce, 10,\\n12,\\n14,\\n16,\\n18,\\n20,\\n22,\\n24,\\nFull weight, $8.00\\n9.20\\n10.40\\n11.60\\n12.80\\n14.00\\n15.40\\n16.80\\nHalf weight, 4.10\\n4.70\\n5.30\\n5-90\\n6.50\\n7.10\\n7.80\\n8.50\\nHalf Tinned, 5.60\\n6.50\\n7-40\\n8-30\\n9-20\\n10.10\\n11.10\\n12.10\\nOne dozen papers in a package.\\nOunce,\\nMINERS TACKS.\\n4, 6, 8,\\nSame list as Swedes Tacks.\\n10,\\n12,\\nESTABLISHED LENGTHS OF TACKS.\\nCOPPER, AMERICAN AND SWEDES IRON TACKS.\\nOunce, 1, 11 2, 2\u00c2\u00a3, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24,\\nInch, f-r A i\\\\\\nA A A A tt tt\\n44\\nTf\\nH\\nCIMP AND LACE TACKS.\\nOunce, 1, li, 2, 2\u00c2\u00a3, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16,\\nInch, AAAAAAAiSH if if\\n107\\n18, 20,\\nTS", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0117.jp2"}, "118": {"fulltext": "LARGE HEAD CARPET TACKS.\\nOz.\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n14\\nTTTTT\\nFig. 370.\\nSwedes Iron Carpet Tacks, With Flat Heads.\\nPer dozen papers.\\nOunce, 4 6 8 10 12 14 16\\nHalf weight, $2.30 2.90 3.50 4.10 4.70 5.30 5.90\\nTin d, 3.10 3.80 4.70 5.60 t 6.50 7.40 8.30\\nOne dozen papers in a package.\\nAmerican Iron Carpet Tacks, With Flat Heads.\\nPer dozen papers.\\nOunce, 4 6 8 10 12\\nHalf weight, $1.50 1.80 2.20 2.60 3.00\\nTin d, 2.10 2.50 3.00 3.65 4.30\\nQuarter .85 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60\\nOne dozen papers in a package.\\nSteel Carpet Tacks, With Flat Heads.\\nPer dozen papers.\\nOunce, 6 8 10 12\\n2 oz. papers, $1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20\\n4 2.20 2.20 2.i0 2.20\\nTinned Steel Carpet Tacks, With Flat Heads.\\nPer dozen papers.\\nOunce, 6 8 10 12\\n2 oz. papers, $1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60\\n4 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00\\nOne dozen papers in a package.\\nCopper Tacks.\\nPer dozen papers.\\nOunce, 1 li 2 2j 3 4\\nFull weight, $1.12 1.30 1.40 1.60 1.80 2.00\\nGIMP TACKS. LACE\\nOz., 2 2* 3 4 6 8 2 2J 3\\nHffff TI\\n18\\n20\\n6.50\\n7.10\\n9.20\\n10.10\\n14\\n16\\n3.40\\n3.80\\n4.95\\n5.60\\n1.80\\n3.00\\n14\\n16\\n1.20\\n1.20\\n2.20\\n2.20\\n14\\n16\\n1.60\\n1.60\\n3.00\\n3.00\\n6\\n8\\n2.52\\n3.36\\nTACKS\\n4 6\\n8\\nFig. 371.\\nOunce,\\nHalf weight,\\nTin d\\nOunce,\\nHalf weight,\\nTin d\\nGimp and Lace Tacks.\\nPer dozen papers.\\n1\\n$1.85\\n2.75\\n8\\n$4.10\\n5.05\\n1*\\n2.05\\n2.85\\n10\\n4.75\\n6.10\\n2\\n2.20\\n3.00\\n12\\n5.45\\n7.15\\n2.40\\n3 10\\n14\\n6.10\\n8.20\\nOne dozen papers in a package,\\n108\\n3\\n2.55\\n3.35\\n16\\n6.90\\n9.30\\nFig. 372.\\n4\\n2.85\\n3.65\\n18\\n7.70\\n10.50\\n6\\n3.45\\n4.35\\n20\\n8.50\\n11.70", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0118.jp2"}, "119": {"fulltext": "SPRING COTTERS.\\nPig. 373.\\nPRICE PER THOUSAND.\\nAll measurements are made under the eye.\\nWire Gauge\\n13\\n12\\n11\\n10\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n6\\n5\\n4\\n1\\nDiame er.\\n3\\nS3\\nVt\\n1\\n5\\n9\\n5T\\n5\\n3S\\n1 1\\n6T\\n3\\nIff\\n1 3\\niTI\\n12\\n1\\n5\\nT6\\n7\\n1\\nJ.cngth.\\nS3. 75\\n4.-10\\n5.00\\n5.60\\n6.20\\n6.80\\nT.40\\n$4.25\\n4.00\\n5 50\\n6.10\\n6.70\\n7.30\\n7.00\\n$4.75\\n5.50\\n6.25\\n7.00\\n7.75\\n8.50\\n9.25\\n10.0,1\\n10.75\\n$5 00\\n5.80\\n6.60\\n7.40\\n8.20\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n$5.50\\n6.50\\n7.50\\n8.50\\nO.CO\\n10.50\\n11.50\\n12.50\\n13.50\\n$6.00\\n7.20\\n8.40\\n9.60\\n10.80\\n12.00\\n13.20\\n14.40\\n15.60\\n$7.50\\n8. SO\\n10.10\\n11.40\\n13.70\\n14.00\\n15.30\\n16.80\\n18.30\\n19.80\\n$8-00\\n0.50\\n11.00\\n12. CO\\n14.01\\n15.ro\\n17.011\\n18,50\\n20. CO\\n22.50\\n1\\n$12.00\\n13.50\\n15.00\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n19.50\\n21. CO\\n23.50\\n25.00\\n$15.00\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n20. CO\\n22.00\\n24.00\\n26.25\\n28.00\\n30.00\\n32.00\\n34.00\\n36.50\\n39.00\\nS20.50\\n22.75\\n25.00\\n27.25\\n29.50\\n31.75\\n34.00\\n36.75\\n39.75\\n42.75\\n45.00\\n47.25\\n49.50\\nl\u00c2\u00ab\\n1\u00c2\u00ab\\n$28.50\\n30.75\\n33.50\\n36.00\\n38.75\\n40.50\\n43.25\\n46.00\\n48.75\\n51.75\\n54.75\\nIX\\n$39 00\\n43.50\\n47.25\\n51.00\\n54.75\\n58.50\\n62.25\\n66.00\\n69.75\\n73.50\\n88.50\\n2\\nS52.50\\n57.75\\n63.00\\n68.00\\n73.50\\n78.75\\n84. CO\\n89.25\\n94.50\\n115.50\\n136.00\\n~H\\nWt\\n3\\n$112.50\\n118 50\\n3 4\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a23K\\n124. CO\\n33i\\n130.50\\n136.50\\n160.50\\n184 50\\nC\\nCELLAR BOX PINS OR COTTERS.\\nPRICE PER THOUSAND.\\nDIAMETER.\\n3\\n8\\n7\\ni\\n8\\n3\\n4\\nth 7 Inches\\n65.00\\n84.00\\n$108.00\\n$146.00\\n$263.00\\n8\\n75.00\\n99.00\\n125.00\\n169.00\\n293.00\\n1\\n9\\n85.00\\n114.00\\n142.00\\n192.00\\n323.00\\n10\\n95.00\\n129.00\\n159.00\\n215.00\\n353.00\\n11\\n105.00\\n144.00\\n176.00\\n238.00\\n383.00\\n13\\n115.00\\n159 00\\n193.00\\n261.00\\n413.00\\n13\\n125.00\\n174.00\\n210.00\\n284.00\\n443.00\\n14\\n135.00\\n189 00\\n227.00\\n307.00\\n473.00\\n1.1\\n145.00\\n204.00\\n244.00\\n330.00\\n503.00\\n1\\n16\\n155.00\\n219.00\\n261.00\\n353.00\\n533.00\\n17\\n165.00\\n234.00\\n278.00\\n376.00\\n533.00\\n18\\n175.00\\n249.00\\n295.00\\n399 00\\n593.00\\n-I A\\n$jtr\\nFig. 374.\\nRIVETED FLAT KEYS.\\nOver forty iliffere t sizes and patterns.\\nPrices upon application.\\nAlways give measurements as per illustration and thick-\\nness of key required.\\n109", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0119.jp2"}, "120": {"fulltext": "FLAT SPRING KEYS.\\nLength\\nH\\nif\\nFig. 375.\\nPRICE PER l,000.\\n2\\n2-1\\nn\\nH 3J\\nWidth I $14.00 $15.75 $17.50 $19.25 $21.00 $22-75 $24.50 $26.25\\nft\\n3.\\n21.00 22.75\\n24.50\\n26.25\\n26.25\\n28.00\\n34 25\\n28.00\\n30.75\\n36 75\\n29.75\\n33.25\\n39.25\\n31.50 33.25\\n36.00 38.50 $41.25 $43.75\\n42.00 44.75 47.25 50.00\\nCHAMOIS SKINS IN KIPS (30 PIECES).\\nThese Goods are Cut and Trimmed, Each Skin the Same Size.\\nSIZES AND PRICES PER KIP.\\nFig. 376.\\nROUGE OR POLISHING CHAMOIS.\\nFOR POLISH1NC METAL AND PLATED WARE WITHOUT SCRATCHING.\\nThe best polisher known, always ready for use, put up iu oue dozen P acka S es\\n61.\\n8x10\\n62.\\n10x13\\n63.\\n12x14\\n64.\\n13x17\\n65.\\n16x21\\n66.\\n19x25\\nPer Do/..\\n$0 50\\n75\\n1 2c\\n1 75\\n3 00\\n4 50\\n6 00\\nNo. 22 7x 9\\n1 25 per Kip\\n22^\u00e2\u0080\u0094 8x10\\n1 65\\ntt\\n1*1\\n22|\u00e2\u0080\u0094 9x11\\n1 90\\nLi\\n224\u00e2\u0080\u0094 10x13\\n2 20\\n22f\u00e2\u0080\u0094 11x131\\n2 60\\ntt\\nf\\n23 \u00e2\u0080\u009412x14\\n3 00\\n1 1\\nc\\n23|\u00e2\u0080\u0094 12x16\\n4 00\\ni 1\\nI\\n24 \u00e2\u0080\u009413x16\\n4 50\\nT\\n24i-13xl7\\n5 00\\n1\\nJ\\n24^\u00e2\u0080\u0094 14x18\\n6 00\\nki\\nJ\\n24J\u00e2\u0080\u0094 15x20\\n6 75\\nJ\\n25 \u00e2\u0080\u009416x21\\n7 50\\n25^\u00e2\u0080\u009417x23\\n8 75\\ni i\\n26 \u00e2\u0080\u009419x25\\n10 00\\nt\\n26*\u00e2\u0080\u0094 20x26\\n12 50\\ni 6\\nP\\n27 \u00e2\u0080\u009423x26\\n15 00\\ni 6\\n4\\n27^\u00e2\u0080\u0094 2bx28\\n18 00\\ni i\\n28 \u00e2\u0080\u009428x32\\n22 50\\ntt\\n29 \u00e2\u0080\u009432x40\\n30 00\\nb i\\n30 \u00e2\u0080\u009436x44\\n40 00\\ni i\\n110", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0120.jp2"}, "121": {"fulltext": "STEEL WIR1 CASTING BRUSH1S.\\nFig. 377.\\nFig. 378.\\nFig. 379.\\nPer Doz.\\nPer Doz.\\n4 rows 2\\niuch\\nwire\\n$5.50\\n5 rows 3 inch\\ntv i i e\\n7.50\\n4\\n2.V\\n6.00\\n5\\n3A\\n8.00\\n4\\n3\\n6.50\\n5\\n4\\n1\\n8.50\\n4\\n3A\\n7.00\\n5\\nU\\n9.00\\n4\\n4\\n7.50\\n5\\n5\\n9.50\\n4\\n4A\\n8.00\\n6\\nQ\\nO\\n9.00\\n4\\n5\\n8.50\\n6\\n4\\nt\\n10.50\\n5\\n2\\nt\\n6.50\\n6\\n5\\n12.00\\n5\\n2i\\nmv 2i\\nnch i\\n7.00\\nPer\\n1\\nvire\\ndoz., $3.00\\n2\\n2t\\n4.00\\na\\n2i\\n5.00\\n4\\n2 A\\n6.00\\n5\\n2i\\n1 1\\nFer rl\\n7.00\\n4.1\\noz., 7.0T\\n6\\n9.00\\n8\\nit\\n(1\\nong handles)\\n12.00\\nHARD FOUNDRY BRUSHES.\\nWith handle\\nWithout handle\\nPer doz., $7.50\\n7.00\\nFit;. 380.\\nSOFT FOUNDRY BRUSHES.\\nllilillillllililllllllUuir.il\\nFie. 381.\\nNo.\\nIuch Block\\nPer Dozen\\n35 55 45 65 75\\n8 9 9 9 10-i\\n|7.25 8.00 8.50 9.60 12.80\\nFin-. 382.\\nFOUNDRY BENCH BRUSHES.\\nNo. 3x Per doz., $6.00\\nSTANDARD RATTAN BROOMS.\\na9.^\u00c2\u00bbl\u00c2\u00bb \u00c2\u00bbtf\\nr f fwM I\\nFig. 383.\\n12 inch\\n4Pu\\nws\\nPei\\ndoz.\\n$4.50\\n14\\n4\\n5.00\\n14\\n5\\n5.50\\n14\\n6\\nc\\ntt\\n6.00\\n16\\n4\\na\\n5.50\\n16\\n5\\nt\\n6.00\\n16\\n6\\nit\\nt\\n6.50\\n14\\n4\\nextra full, with wire staples\\n5.50\\n16\\n4\\ni .i ii i\\nt\\n6.00\\n16\\n4\\nBoston style, round back\\nit\\na\\n600\\n16\\n4\\nCorporation\\ntt\\na\\n8 50\\nI\\n2 inch Block, 4 rows\\n.4 4\\n6 4\\nSTEEL BROOMS.\\nPer doz., $12.00 12 inch Block, 6 rows Per doz., $14.00\\n14.00 14 6 16.00\\n16.00 16 6 18.00\\n%F Wheu liandles are required, add 40 cents per dozen net extra.\\nIll", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0121.jp2"}, "122": {"fulltext": "UPRICHT BROOMS.\\nSplit Rattan Railroad Brooms\\nA Rattan\\nAA Rattan\\nUpright Steel Broom, 10 inch, 4 Row\\n13 4\\nXCorn Brooms, 26 pounds to dozei\\nXX 30\\nXXX 30\\nFicr. 384.\\nWhisk Brooms, per dozen\\nPer Doz.\\n5 50\\n5 50\\n6 00\\n7 50\\n8 50\\n3 00\\n3 75\\n4 00\\n.fl 00 to $3 00\\nALDEN UPRICHT RATTAN AND BASS\\nBROOMS.\\nAlden Rattan\\nBass\\nPer Doz.\\n$6 00\\n8 00\\nSWITCH BROOMS.\\nPer Doz.\\nSteel Wire, 12 inches $8 00\\nAlden Hickory Fibre 8 00\\nSwitch, short and stubby, 32 pounds, sewed to 4\\ninches from end 5 50\\nCOIR OR BASS BROOMS.\\nPer Doz.\\nPer Doz.\\n9 inch Pavement\\n$4 50\\nlfi inch 5 rows\\n8 00\\n14 6\\n8 00\\n14 4\\n5 50\\n16 (i\\n12 00\\n16 4\\n6 00\\n18 6\\n15 00\\n14 5\\n6 00\\n2) 6\\n18 00\\nPig. 386.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0STWhen handles are required add 40c per dozen. Net Extra.\\nROUND YACHT BROOM.\\nUpright Round Bass\\nRattan\\nPer Doz.\\n$8 00\\n7 00\\nPig. 387.\\nCLAMP SCRUB BRUSH.\\nDECK SCRUB BRUSH.\\nm\\nPig. 388.\\nBass, per doz. $4 50\\nTampico 4 00\\nBristle 8 50\\nHandles included.\\nCOTTON MOPS.\\n8, 10, 12, li, 16 and 18 pounds to dozen Mops, per pound\\nCar Mops are usually used 8 and 12 pounds\\nFig. 389.\\nBass, per doz. $6 00\\nHandles included.\\nWith Fastenings, per dozen\\niOP STICKS.\\n112\\n$0 12\\n$1 50", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0122.jp2"}, "123": {"fulltext": "SCRUB BRUSHES.\\nOne Piece. Solid Block.\\nPACKED ONE DOZEN IN A BOX.\\nFig. 390.\\nNo. 31. Single end, 8 inch block, all white,\\nNo. 33. Single end, 10 inch block, all white,\\nNo. 20. Single end, all white,\\nNo. 47. Double end, all white,\\nNo. 53. Double end, all white,\\nNo. 2G. Double end, all white,\\nNo. 208. Double end, all white,\\nNo. 600. Double end, all gray,\\nNo. 29. Double end, gray, very stiff,\\nTWO-PIECED, HAND MADE.\\nNo. 11G Extra gray bristle*,\\nNo. 117. Extra gray bristles,\\nMCLAUGHLIN S RAILROAD CAR-WASHER.\\nNos. 1 and 2 for Steam Boads, Nos. 3 and 4 for Electric Boads.\\nNo. 12 3 4\\nPer doz., $30.00 24.00 21.00 15.00\\nROUND CAR WASHERS.\\nMade of tha best quality of bristles, fastened\\nwith copper wire. The block is also surrounded\\nby a i ubber band.\\nNo. 14 15 16\\nPer doz., $37 50 47.50 52.50\\nNo. 112. Mixed gray stock, Doz., $28,25\\nOBLONG CAR WASHER.\\nPer cloz.\\n$0.75\\na\\n.SO\\nit\\n1.25\\nit\\n.95\\nit\\n1.25\\nit\\n1.60\\nit\\n1.50\\nit\\n1.50\\nit\\n1.75\\nPer doz.\\n$4 50\\ni t\\n5.00\\nflfifct\\n^^^v^7\u00c2\u00a3 .v.~.: Z i:^\\nFi\u00c2\u00bb-. 3U2.\\nMany of the Leading Railroads use these Car Washers.\\nA I COPPER-FASTENED BLOCKS, WATERPROOF.\\nNo. 80.\\nNo. 95.\\nExtra.\\nNo. 90.\\nNo. 100\\nAll gray bristles,\\nBlack Horse Hair,\\nGray bristles cased with white,\\nBlack Horse Hair.\\nBlack Horse Hair,\\nP\u00c2\u00b0r doz, $J3.75\\n37 50\\n41.25\\n43.25\\n50.00\\n113", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0123.jp2"}, "124": {"fulltext": "FLAT VARNISH BRUSHES.\\nFig. 393.\\nQUALITY C. CEDAR HANDLES.\\nA good brush, perfectly made, and suitable for all ordinary varnishing.\\nSize Inches, 1 lj 2 %i 3 3|\\nPer dozen, $175 $2.80 $3.85 $5.25 $7.25 $12.50 $lb.75\\nFLAT VARNISH BRUSHES.\\nQUALITY E-E.\\nChiseled edg D juble thick.\\nSENSIBLE CEDAR HANDLES.\\nSize Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\nFLAT VARNISH\\n2 2\u00c2\u00a3 3\\n$8.40 $10.50 $14.00\\nBRUSHES.\\n$19.00\\n4\\n$28.00\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2rx--^\\nQUALITY PALACE.\\nMade of fine French bristles, ex-\\ntra heavy, chiseled edges.\\nBrass ferrules. Doubled nailed.\\nPOLISHED HANDLES.\\nSize Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\nFig. 395.\\n5.75\\n$8.40\\n$10.50\\n2*\\n$14.75\\n3\\n$21.00\\nNo.\\nPer Doz.\\nFig.\\n6 5 4 3 1\\n5.50 6.50 7.50 8.60 10.50 12.00\\nOVAL PAINT OR\\nVARNISH BRUSHES.\\nQUALITY E-F.\\nAll white bristles. Pine qual-\\nity. Beaver tail handles. Nar-\\nrow ferrules. Wire bound.\\n-0\\n14.00 10.7\\nOVAL\\n3-0\\n19.50\\n4-0\\n23.00\\n5\\n30.00\\n6 7-0\\n34.00 42.00\\n80\\n48.00\\nNo.\\nPer Dozen,\\nVARNISH BRUSHES.\\nQUALITY SABLE. CHISELED.\\nMade of best black bristles, soft aud very elastic.\\nSuitable for finest work. Large Sizes.\\nNICKEL, FERRULES.\\n3 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0\\n514 50 $18.00 $21.00 $27.00 $33.00\\n114", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0124.jp2"}, "125": {"fulltext": "No.\\n6,\\n5,\\n4,\\nPer Doz.,\\n$4.00\\n5.25\\n6.35\\nNo.\\n2-0,\\n3-0,\\n4-0,\\nPer Doz.,\\n$15.75\\n18.00\\n23.00\\nPAINT BRUSHES. Quality B.\\nThis we warrant a good brush, free from\\nTarupico, and a brand which we warrant to give\\nperfect satisfaction.\\nGOOD FOR SHIP USE.\\n3, 2,\\n8.00 9.75\\n5-0, 6-0,\\n26.50 33.00\\nPAINT BRUSHES.\\nQuality E-E.\\nMade from all fine white Russia\\nBristles. Suitable for railroads.\\nIEE BOUND.\\n1,\\n0,\\n11.00\\n13.50\\n7-0,\\n8 0,\\n36.50\\n44.00\\nNo.\\nPer Doz.,\\nFig-.\\n0,\\n$17.00\\n399.\\n2-0,\\n21.00\\nWIRE BOUND.\\n3-0,\\n25.50\\n40,\\n30.00\\n5-0,\\n37.00\\nPAINT\\n6-0,\\n44 00\\n7-0,\\n50-00\\n8-0,\\n59.00\\nBRUSHES.\\nFig-. 400.\\nNo.\\nPer Doz.,\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a24-0,\\n$37-00\\nNo.\\nPer Doz.,\\nFig. 401.\\n1.\\nH.95 2.85\\n3,\\n3.50\\n4,\\n4.25\\nQuality D-X-X.\\nMade from selected Russia stock, and war-\\nranted to give satisfaction to painters.\\ntwine or wire bound.\\n5-0, 6-0, 7 0,\\n43.00 52.00 58.00\\nSASH TOOLS.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Quality Gloss.\\nThe finest sash tool made.\\nTWINE BOUND.\\n6, 7, 8, 9, 10,\\n5,\\n5.00\\n6.15 6.75 8.40 9.50 11.75\\nWALL OR\\nFLAT PAINT\\nBRUSHES.\\nQuality Russia.\\nMade of pure foreign\\nbristles, all wh te.\\nFig. 402.\\nSize, Inches,\\nH, 3,\\n3\u00c2\u00a3,\\n4,\\n\u00c2\u00b1h\\n5,\\n5$,\\nPer Doz.,\\n$12.50 14.50\\n17.50\\n22.50\\n25.50\\n28.50\\n34.50\\nWALL OR FLAT\\nPAINT BRUSHES.\\nQuality Stucco.\\nMade of pure white Russia br sties.\\nLEATHER BOUND.\\nPer Doz.,\\nFig. 403.\\nNo. 0, 3 in.\\n$21.00\\nNo. 1, 3\u00c2\u00a3-in.\\n25.00\\n115\\nNo. 2, 4-in.\\n31.00\\nNo. 3, 4i-in.\\n36.00", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0125.jp2"}, "126": {"fulltext": "Size.\\n6 inch\\nKALSOMINE BRUSHES\\nQUALITY C-B.\\nMade of all white stock.\\nPer Doz.\\n$23 00\\nao oo\\nQUALITY C-C.\\n35 00\\nPer Doz.\\n$11 00\\n13 50\\n16 50\\nWHITEWASH HEADS.\\nQUALITY B.\\nGray center, cased with fine white bristles\\nLeather Bound.\\nFig. 405.\\nNo. 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14\\niTches. 5 5* 6i 7 ?i 8 8} 9 9* 10 30*\\nPer Doz. $5.50 6.25 ?.00 S.00 9-U0 10.00 11.50 12-50 13.50 15.50 16 50\\nFig. 406\\nNo.\\n8\\n9\\n9*\\nWHITEWASH HEADS.\\nQUALITY D-C.\\nMade of gray mixed stock, extra long.\\nCased with pure gray biistles.\\nLeather Bound.\\nWidth of Brush. Per Doz.\\n7 inch $15 00\\n1\\\\ 16.50\\n8 19.00\\n8J 21 50\\n9 24.00\\nWHITEWASH HEADS.\\nQUALITY C-M.\\nAll white stock, cased with fine white bristles.\\nWill always be sent metal bound unless other-\\nwise ordered.\\nWidth of Brush.\\n7 inch\\nPer Doz.\\n$27.00\\n33.00\\n40.00\\nPig. 407.\\ni!6", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0126.jp2"}, "127": {"fulltext": "WHITEWASH BRUSHES.\\nQuality Russia.\\nMade of long stock, cased with un-\\nbleached Russia bristles.\\nLeather Bound.\\nSize 6 inch,\\nSize 7\\nSize 7Jr\\nSize 8\\nPer doz., $13.00\\nlb. 00\\n19.00\\n21.00\\nQuality B.\\nMade of gray mixed stock, cased with white bristles. Leather Bound\\nNo. 6\\nWidth, Inches, 5^\\nPer. doz., $9.00\\n7\\n6\\n10.50\\n8\\n11.50\\n9\\n7\\n12.50\\n10\\n71\\n1 2\\n11\\n8\\n15.00\\n12\\n8i\\n13\\n9\\n19.00\\n14\\n21.00\\nSize,\\nPer doz.,\\n14.00 15.00 17.00\\nROOF BRUSHES.\\nQuality B.\\n2 Enols. 3 Knots. 4 Knots.\\n$16.80 22.50 31.00\\nQuality C.\\n2 Knots. 3 Knots. 4 Knots.\\n22.00 28.00 36.00\\nQuality Extra.\\n2 Knots. 3 Knots. 4 Knots.\\n$33.00 44.00 5S.00\\nNailed flat roof brushes always in stock.\\nSHORT HANDLE TAR BRUSHES.\\nPer dcz., $6.80\\n7.80\\nLONG HANDLE TAR\\nBRUSHES.\\nPer doz., 8.00\\n10.00\\nSTENCIL BRUSHES.\\nQuality G.\\nGray Bristles.\\nNo.\\n9 10 11 12 14\\n.70 4 00 4 60 5.25 8.40\\nF5g._4l3. 4. 5 6 7 8\\nU50 1 00 1.85 2.10 2.30 2.50 2.90 3.25 3.\\nPel d0Z $1 5 MARKING BRUSHES\\nBEST.\\nRound or Flat.\\nFig 41S.\\nNo. 1 2\\nPer gross, $15.20 17.75\\nAssorted, 1 to 6, round or flat,\\nYellow Polished Handles. Nothing Better Made.\\nq 4 5\\n90 30 23.00 25.00 29.20\\nJ _ Per gross, $25.00\\n117", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0127.jp2"}, "128": {"fulltext": "1 IJ\\nPAINTERS DUSTERS.\\nNo. 17. Long stock, wLi e\\noutside.\\nPer Dozen $11.00\\nNo. 4. All bristles, gray m d-\\ndle, cased with unbleached.\\nFi 4I4 Per Dozen $14 75\\nNo. 55. All white bristles, per dozen 17 50\\nNo. 0. Gray bristles, cased with white, per dozen 23 50\\nDUSTINC BRUSHES.\\nQuality A.\\nAll bristles, gray middle, cased with\\nwhite.\\nPolished Block.\\nNo.\\nPer Dozen\\nFig. 415.\\n1\\n.6.90\\n3\\n$7 25\\n.7o\\n4\\n$9-80\\n^s\\nx.\\nFi r. 416.\\nNo.\\nPer Dozen\\nFig. 417.\\nf^ l *f| fp |f!Pf^\\nNo.\\nttai-.w:;,;.:,; it\\nFig. 418.\\n1 2 3\\nDUSTING BRUSHES.\\nQuality E.\\nMade on ornamental Block.\\nNos. 1, 2 and 3 are gray bristles, cased\\nwiili white.\\n4 and 5 are all white bris !es\\n2 3 4.\\n$12.50 $15.00 $16.00 $18.75\\nDUSTINC BRUSHES.\\nQuality Boston.\\nGray bristles, cased with white.\\nPolished Boston Block.\\n1 2 3\\n$12.00 $13.25 $14 50\\nFACTORY AND MILL DUSTERS.\\nThese bru lies are made of the best bris-\\nt es an I by best workmen, specially for\\nMill, Factory and Railroad use, and are\\nvery fu 1\\n170\\n62\\nPerDoz. $8.75 11.25 30.00 23.25 31.\u00c2\u00a30\\n69\\n70\\n78\\n87\\nFig. 4.19.\\nNo.\\nPer Dozen\\n35.50 35 00 40.00 41.25 45.C0\\nDUSTIWC BRUSHES.\\nQuality W-D.\\nOrnamental Backs.\\nWire Drawn.\\nAll Black Hair.\\n71 72 73\\n$5.75 $6.75 $7.25\\n118", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0128.jp2"}, "129": {"fulltext": "E\\nO\\nu\\nz\\na.\\nS\\no\\no\\nu\\n^\u00e2\u0080\u00a2ll\u00c2\u00a7Il\\nFLOOR BROOMS.\\nAll our brooms are made\\non polished blocks, with\\nthreaded handles. Single\\nor double hole blocks.\\nFig. 420.\\nNo. 22, 15 inch block Per Dozen, $52.50\\nNo. 25, 12 heavy\\nNo. 26, 14\\nNo. 50. 14\\nNo. 60, 16\\nNo. 70,18\\nNo. 300, 14 for Janitors use\\nNo. 260, 14\\nAll Bristles Double Hole Block\\n58.75\\n70.00\\n56.25\\n82.50\\n91.25\\n58.75\\n80.00\\nm\\ni//iW!Tf fflT!^n^\\nFisr. 421.\\nm\\nWIRE DRAWN FLOOR\\nBROOMS.\\nWIRE FASTENED.\\nSize x 12 inch Gray middled cased with gray hair\\nx 14\\nx 16\\nNo. 132. 12 blocks, all black hair, polished double hole blocks\\nNo. 134, 14\\nNo. 136, 16\\nThe following are all hair, black middle, white outside. Polished double hole blocks\\nNo. 112, 12 inch blocks Per Dozen, $23.75\\nPer Dozen, $15.00\\n17.50\\n20.00\\n17.50\\n21.50\\n25.0\\nNo. 114, 14\\nNo. 116, 16\\n30.00\\n33 75\\nOSTRICH FEATHER DUSTERS.\\nBELL DUSTERS.- FULL CENTRE.\\nThe\\nsize number\\ndes\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2mates the\\nlength of feat\\niers in\\ninches.\\n-To. 5\\nPer d\\noz.\\n2,50\\nNo. 13\\nPer\\ndoz.\\n$22.50\\n6\\n3.75\\n14\\n27.00\\n7\\n5.00\\n15\\n28.00\\n8\\n6.25\\n16\\n30.00\\n9\\nit\\n7.50\\n18\\n32.00\\n10\\n11.00\\n23\\n35.00\\n11\\n14.00\\n22\\n37.00\\n12\\ntt\\n18.00\\n24\\nit\\n40.00\\nCARRIAGE DUSTERS.\\nMade very heavy for railroad cars and janitors use.\\nNo. 1, 11 inch Per doz., $42.00\\n2, 13\\n3, 15\\n4, 17\\n5, 19\\nSize, inches\\nPer Dozen\\nTURKEY FEATHER DUSTERS.\\n10 11 12 13 14 15\\n$4.50\\n5.00\\n6.00\\n119\\n7.00\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n16\\n9.50\\n54.00\\n60.00\\n66.00\\n72.00\\n18\\n11.50", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0129.jp2"}, "130": {"fulltext": "No. 115.\\n72.\\n736.\\n230.\\n335.\\nArmy Pattern, round face,\\nHonest All Stump Bristles,\\nAll Stump Bristles,\\nAll Bronze Bristles, flat face,\\nLEATHER-BACK HORSE\\nBRUSHES.\\nWe make any style, quali y or quantity\\nto order quick y.\\nPer Dozen, $4.25\\n7.00\\n10.00\\n17.00\\n24.00\\nDANDY BRUSHES.\\nHORSES\\nHOOF, MANE OR TAIL\\nBRUSHES.\\nNo. 401. Sea Boot,\\n443. Hindoo India Fibre,\\n929. Sea Boot,\\n757. Sea Boot, packed one brush in a box,\\n1515. Sea Boot, packed one brush in a box,\\n5000. Sea Boot, Palmetto outside, one brush in a box,\\nWADING PANTS AND LECCINS.\\nWith Boots. Rubber or Cork Soles.\\ncolor\u00e2\u0080\u0094 dead grass.\\nMackintosh Pants, with Bubber\\nSoles. Weight, 6 lbs. 5 oz.,\\nper pair, $14.00\\nMackintosh Pants, with Cork\\nSoles. Weight, 6 lbs. 4 oz.,\\nper pair, $14 00\\nMackintosh Leggins, with Bub-\\nber Soles. Weight, 3 lbs. 14\\noz, per pair, $10.00\\nMackintosh Leggins, with Cork\\nSoles. Weight, 3 lbs. 12\\noz., per pair, $10.00\\nDull finish Wading Pants,\\nHeavy Drill, coated on one\\nside with Bubber, with\\nBoots. Weight, 7 lbs., price,\\nper pair, $9.50\\n120\\nPer Dozen, $2.25\\n3.20\\n3.50\\n5.00\\n5.75\\n6.75\\nFig. 425.\\n3\\nP\\nc\\n2\\nc\\n5\\nFig. 436.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0130.jp2"}, "131": {"fulltext": "THE JEWETT PATENT FILTER AND COOLER.\\nFOR RAIN, RIVER, AND HYDRANT WATER.\\nCOMBINES\\nWITH NEW FILTERING BED.\\nFirst A Separate Vessel containing the Filtering Medium.\\nSecond An Outer Case, fitted to receive said vessel, with cover.\\nThird\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. Porcelain Lined Cooler.\\nK\\nO\\nHI\\nz\\n\u00c2\u00abt\\na.\\no\\no\\ns\u00c2\u00bb\\niu\\nz\\nx\\nPRICE LIST AND DIMENSIONS.\\nFie. 427.\\nNo.\\nPrice,\\nEach.\\nCapacity\\nPorcelain\\nCooler.\\nExtreme\\nHeight\\nDlAM. OF\\nBase.\\nWeight\\nBoxed.\\n161\\n$6 25\\n4i qts.\\n25 in.\\n10 in.\\n50 lbs.\\n162\\n8.25\\nn\\n29\\nHi\\n65\\n163\\n10.00\\nii\\n33\\n13\\n90\\n164\\n]2 00\\n16\\n36\\n15\\n125\\n165\\n14.00\\n26\\n41\\n17\\n175\\n427. Oak- Grained.\\nPRICE LIST AND DIMENSIONS.\\nFie. 428.\\n171\\n172\\n173\\n174\\n175\\nPrice,\\nEach.\\n$6.75\\n8.75\\n10.50\\n12.50\\n14.50\\nCapacity\\nPorcelain\\nCooler\\n4i q*s.\\n7*\\n11\\n16\\n26\\nExtreme\\nHeight.\\n25 in.\\n29\\n33\\n36\\n41\\nDlAM OF\\nBase.\\n10 in.\\n11*\\n13\\n15\\n17\\nWeight\\nBoxed\\n50 lbs.\\n65\\n90\\n125\\n175\\nFig. 428.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ornamental.\\nAssorted Colors.\\n121", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0131.jp2"}, "132": {"fulltext": "WATER COOLERS.\\nFig. 429. THE RUBY.\\nPorcelain-Lined Reservoir, Charcoal Filled, Nickel Plated Self-Closing Faucet,\\nNo.\\n402\\n403\\n404\\n405\\n406\\n407\\n408\\n410\\nNos.\\nAssorted Colors and Decorations.\\nExtreme\\nCapacity.\\n2 gallons\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\nHeight.\\n20 inches\\n214-\\n24\\n254-\\n26\u00c2\u00a3\\n*8\\n301 a\\n32\\nDiameter\\nof Base.\\nHi inches\\nHi\\nPrice,\\nEa--h.\\n$4.75\\n5.50\\n7.00\\ne.50\\n9.50\\n10.50\\n12.50 8\\n15.00 10\\nTHE KUBY\u00e2\u0080\u0094 OA.K GRA.INED. Same price and dimensions.\\n1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407\\n13J\\n15\\n151\\n16\\n161\\n171\\n140S\\nEXTRA LARGE\\nWeight,\\nBoxed.\\n35 lbs.\\n40\\n50\\n70\\n80\\n85\\n9o\\n110\\n1410\\nPUBLIC\\nSIZES FOR DEPOTS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND\\nPLACES.\\nPorcelain-Lined Reservoir, Nickel-Pitted Self-C osing Faucet, Charcoal Filled.\\nNOTE. These Large Coolers are Painted, Decorated or Lettered, as desired,\\nwithout extra charge. Please give instructions on order.\\nNo.\\n12\\n14\\n16\\n20\\nPrice, Extreme\\nEach. Capacity. Heiglu _\\n$22.00 12 gallons 34 inches\\n26.00 14 36\\n32 00 16 38\\n40.00 20 40\\nNOTE. These Coolers, with Two Faucets, add to List $5.00, and state on order if\\nOpposite or on Quarter.\\n122\\nDiameter\\nWeight,\\nof Base.\\nBoxed.\\n19\u00c2\u00a3 inches\\n130 lbs\\n20\\n150\\n2 0i\\n240\\n\u00c2\u00bbii\\n270\\nH\\nX\\nm\\\\\\na\\nc\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n2\\n2\\nm\\nso", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0132.jp2"}, "133": {"fulltext": "WATER COOLERS.\\nTHE DAKOTA.\\nGalvanized Iron Reservoir, Charcoal Filled,\\nNickel Plated Self-Closing Faucet, As-\\nsorted Colors and Decorations.\\nPrice\\nCapacity.\\nExtreme\\nDiameter\\nNo.\\nEach.\\nHeight\\nof Base.\\n702.\\n$3.00\\n2\\ngallons\\nl\u00c2\u00bbi in.\\n10\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\n703.\\n3.75\\n3\\ntt\\n21 in.\\n11 in.\\n704.\\n4.30\\n4\\na\\n23 in.\\n12 in.\\n706.\\n5.16\\n6\\ntt\\n24\u00c2\u00a3iu.\\n15 in.\\n708\\n6.25\\n8\\na\\n2SJ in.\\n16i in.\\n710.\\n7.25\\n10\\na\\n31J iii.\\n16f in.\\n712.\\nS. 25\\n12\\n1 1\\n32| in.\\n18 in.\\nOAKED CHAINED.\\nSame Pi\\nice and Di\\nuiensions\\nNo.\\n702. \u00e2\u0096\u00a0W\\neight Boxed,\\n20 lbs.\\nNo.\\n703.\\nn\\n24\\nNo.\\n704.\\na\\nn\\n30\\nNo.\\n706.\\nt\\na\\n40\\n1 No.\\n708.\\na\\ntt\\n50\\nf No.\\n710.\\n1 1\\na\\n65\\nNo.\\n712.\\na\\na\\n70\\nCOOLER STAND AND\\nDRAINER.\\nGrained Mahogany or Oak, Cast Iron\\nTop and Feet, Hard Maple Post;\\ncan be taken apart t pack.\\nN1AHOCANY GRAINED.\\nDiatni ler\\nof Top\\nEst erne\\nPrice\\nInside Rim\\nHeight.\\nShipping\\nNo.\\nEach.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nWeight.\\no\\n$3.50\\nm\\n27\\n65 lbs.\\n4\\n4.00\\n15\\n27\\n75\\n5.00\\n18\\n27\\n85\\nI\\nOak Grained same Price and Dimensions.\\nRED OAK STAND AND DRAINER.\\nSquare Cast-Iron or Oak Top, Finished\\nAntique Oak, four legs.\\nPrice\\nNo.\\nSize Top, Inside Rim.\\nEach.\\n116\\n16 iuches square,\\n8.00\\n119\\nISf\\n9.00\\n122\\n22\\n10.50\\nFie. 431.\\n123", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0133.jp2"}, "134": {"fulltext": "No.\\n4.\\n9\\nin.\\ndi\\nxni\\n11 in.\\nhigh insi\\n5.\\n9\\na\\n13\\na it\\n6.\\n12\\nit\\n10$\\na it\\nS.\\n10.\\n12\\n12\\na\\n1\\n12\\n14\\na a\\nit n\\nFig. 432.\\nINDURATED FIBRE ICE WATER JARS.\\nPerfectly Plain Jar with Nickel Plated Self-closing Faucet.\\nPer Dozen.\\n$13.80\\n16.80\\n19 80\\n22.80\\n25-80\\nNos. 4 and 5 are packed quarter dozen in crata. Nos. 6, 8 and\\n10 packed one-sixth dozen in crate.\\nINDURATED FIBRE ICE WATER BUCKET.\\nPerfectly Plain, with Self-closing Faicet.\\nPer Dozen.\\nIt in. diam. at top, in. deep inside $9.00\\n11 11 12.00\\n12J 13 15. 0U\\nPacked one quarter dozen in a crate.\\nOr nest d one each size in a crate. Per nest, $3. 00.\\nINDURATED FIBRE PAILS.\\nPer Crate\\nDozen. Coulams.\\nStar, Standard Size 12 quarts $3.00 dozen\\nDeck, Heavy Bail and Ears, 12 3.60\\nKailroad 14 4.20 I\\nFactory li 4.20 I\\nCovers, for Star, Railroad or Round Bottom pails, $1 60doz\\nFig. 434,-Stap..\\nPails, Stenciled For Fire\\nOnly.\\nPer Doz.\\nStar .12 quarts $3.20\\nRailroad 1-t 4 20\\nFactory ]4 4 20\\nRound Bottom 12 4.20\\nDefp .10 4 80\\nFig. 435.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Hound Bottom:\\nFike Pail.\\nFig. 436.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 DekpFtrb\\nPail. To hang up.\\nRod baud painted around top of any above Fire Pails, add to 1st price 60 cents per dozen\\n124", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0134.jp2"}, "135": {"fulltext": "GALVANIZED FIRE BUCKETS.\\nFig. 438.\\n1-iir. 440.\\nNo.\\nInches\\nPer Dozen\\nNo. 10 12 14 16\\nQuarts 10 12 14 16\\nPer Dozen $4.50 $3.00 $3.50 $7.50\\nPainted Red, $1.00 per Dozen Net Extra.\\nGALVANIZED ROUND BOTTOM FIRE BUCKETS.\\nNo 410 413 414\\nQuarts 10 12 14\\nPer Dozen $6.75 $7.25 $7.50\\nPainted Red, $1.00 per Dozen Net Extra.\\nCOVERS FOR GALVANIZED FIRE BUCKETS.\\nNo 10 12 14 16\\nPer Dozen. $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00\\nPainted Red, 25c. per Dozen Net Extra.\\nGALVANIZED PAILS.\\nHeavy.\\nWith Iron-clad Bottom.\\nJNo 210 212 214 216 220\\nQuarts 10 12 14 16 20\\nPer Dozen $5.50 $6.00 $6.25 $9.50 816.00\\nCOVERS FOR GALVANIZED PAILS.\\nNo 210 212 214 216 220\\nPer Dozen $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $4 00\\nGALVANIZED FAILS.\\nExtra Heavy.\\nHeavy Wrought Iron Ears. Bottom Reinforced with Band Iron Straps\\nNo 314\\nQua-is 14\\nPer Dozen. $12.00\\nCOVERS FOR EXTRA HEAVY CALVANIZED PAILS.\\nNo 314\\nPer Dozen $2.50\\nMORTAR OR CEMENT PAILS.\\nAqueduct Pattern.\\nGalvanized.\\nNo 614\\nQuarts 14\\nPer Dozen $26.\\nBLACK IRON.\\nNo G24\\nQuarts 14\\nPer Dozen $24.00\\nCALVANIZED DIPPERS.\\nWo 10 20\\nQuarts 1 2\\nInches 54x2 J 64x22\\nPer Dozen I 1 38 1 38\\nCase Lots, 1 Gross of a Size.\\n442.\\nENAMELED DRINKING CUPS.\\n8 3 10 11 12\\na3,is 4x1+ 4-LvOl 44v2t 54x2+\\n$2.75 $3.0J $3.50 $4.75 $4.50\\nCase Lots. 12 dozen of a size Fig. 443\\n125", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0135.jp2"}, "136": {"fulltext": "No. 1.\\n2.\\n\u00c2\u00bb3.\\nNested\\nNo. 1.\\nINDURATED FIBRE SPITTOONS\\nATT TTTPT? (T. J\\nALL FIBRE.\\n5A in. high, 13 in. diani.\\nsi 11\\n41 y\\none each size,\\nTops alone,\\nThe cover\\nper nest\\nPer\\nCrate\\nDoz.\\nContains\\n$6.00\\nI doz.\\n4.80\\ni\\n4.20\\n1\\n1.25\\n2 nest\\n2.00\\n2 doz.\\n1.80\\n2\\nl.liO\\n2\\nlifts off.\\nBRASS CUSPIDORS.\\nSELF RICHTINC CUSPIDORS.\\nPatented.\\n1. Polished Brass, 6k in. diameter\\n1. Nickel Plated,\\n2. Polished Brass, 7h in\\n2. Nickel Plated,\\n3. Polished Brass, Si in. diametei\\n3. Nickel Plated,\\n4. Polished Brass, 1H in\\n4. Nickel Plated,\\n4| in. deep,\\ndiameter, 5 i in. deep,\\na i\\nGi in. deep, Hotel Size;\\ndiameter, (if in,\\nPer.\\nDozen\\n$8.00\\n9 00\\n10.50\\n12.00\\n18.00\\n20.00\\n24.00\\n27.00\\nNo.\\n14.\\n14.\\n20.\\n20.\\nDEEP PATTERN.\\nBrass, SixS^in.,\\nNickel S^x 5^ in.,\\nBrass, lHx(5 in.,\\nNickel, !Hx6 in.,\\nEMBOSSED PATTERN.\\nPer\\nDozen.\\n$15.50\\n17.00\\n20.00\\n22.50\\nFie. 446.\\nRAILROAD CAR PATTERN.\\nFig. 447.\\nNo.\\n10. Brass. 7ix3in.,\\n10. Nickel, 7ix 3 in.,\\n12. Brass, 8ix3in..\\nNickel, Six Sin.\\n12\\nPer\\nDozen.\\n$9.00\\n10.00\\n12.00\\n13.50\\nFig. 448.\\nNo. 15. 7 in. diameter, 4 in. deep.\\nPer Doz.\\nNickel, $15.00\\nBrass, 13.50\\n126\\nENAMELED\\nHOTEL SPITTOONS.\\n20\\n9|x4\\n$15.00\\n2 doz.\\nNo.\\nInches,\\nPer doz.,\\nCase Lot\\nFig. 450.\\nENAMELED\\nNo.\\nInches,\\nPer doz.,\\nCase Lots,\\nCUSPIDORS.\\n2 3\\n7x4 8x4i\\n$8.00 $9.00\\n2 doz. of a size.\\nH\\nX\\nPI,\\nEC\\nC\\n5)\\nPI\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0136.jp2"}, "137": {"fulltext": "Fisr. 451.\\nCORRUGATED CUSPIDOR OR\\nPITCHER MAT.\\nPer Dozen\\nNo. 1. 10 inches in diameter, $5.00\\nNo. 2. 12 7.00\\nNo. 3. 15 9.00\\nNo. 4. 18 11.00\\nTliese Mats can be made with heavy raised\\nborder, at slight additional cost.\\nDIAMOND MATS.\\nf!/5^ t\\\\!\\\\: VS A C }-Q X l l/ A V ff 0 A -O\\nE-ts^s^ar^B.\\nf^^^- ^c^ \u00e2\u0080\u00a2CJ i?^** r 55\u00e2\u0096\u00a0C.^- 3\\nPig. 452. WITH BOP.DEB.\\nFia;. 453. without border.\\nRUBBER CORRUGATED STAIR TREADS.\\nFig. 454. old pattern. Fii;.\\nOLD OR NEW PATTERN.\\n455. NEW PATTERN.\\nPer doz.\\nFer doz.\\nIn.\\nSize\\n1-8 in.\\n.1-3-2 in.\\nNo.\\nSize\\nInches.\\nThick.\\nThick.\\n1\\niches.\\n1\\n4\\nx23\\n$3.35\\n$2.75\\n13\\n7 1\\nx 42\\no\\n4\\nx24\\n3. SO\\n3 00\\n14\\n7\\\\\\nx48\\n3\\n4\\nx ?9\\n5.50\\n4.70\\n15\\nS\\nx 18\\na*\\n5\\nx40\\n7.35\\n0.00\\nHi\\n8\\nx 20\\n4\\nfi\\nx 18\\n4 00\\n3 30\\n17\\n8\\nx22\\n5\\nfi\\nx 20\\n4 40\\n3. B0\\n18\\n8\\nx24\\n6\\nfi\\nx24\\n5.25\\n4.35\\n19\\n8\\nx 27\\n7\\nfi\\nx48\\n10. ,0\\n8.50\\n20\\n8\\nx30\\nR\\n7\\nxl8\\n4 HO\\n3.75\\n21\\n8\\nx 35\\n1\\n7\\nx24\\nfi 00\\n5.00\\n22\\n8\\nx36\\n10\\n7\\nx28\\n7 0)\\n5 85\\n23\\n8\\nx52\\n11\\n7\\nx 40\\n10 Oil\\n8.30\\n24\\ny\\nxl8\\n12\\nt;s x :o\\n5 51\\n4.50\\n25\\ny\\ns 23\\n$11.0:)\\n12.50\\n5.25\\n5.85\\n6.60\\n7-00\\n7.90\\nS 80\\n10.25\\n10.55\\n14.60\\n5.95\\n3-3-2 in.\\nThick.\\n9.10\\n10 40\\n4.35\\n4.80\\n5.50\\nCOO\\n6.48\\n7.20\\n8 40\\nS.65\\n12.15\\n4.85\\n6.35\\nNEW PATTERN ONLY.\\nSo.\\nSize\\nInches.\\nPer doz.\\n1- in.\\nThick.\\nPer doz.\\n3-32 In.\\nThick.\\nNo.\\nSize\\nInches.\\nPer c\\n1-8\\nThit\\n83\\n40\\n11\\n6 x22\\n9 X24\\n9 X31\\n$4 f5\\n7.90\\n11.20\\n$4.00\\n6.50\\n9 25\\n42\\n43\\n41\\n9 X 30\\n9 x27\\n7 x29\\n?y.\\ns.\\nSize\\nInches.\\n26\\n2~\\n28\\n29\\n30\\n31\\n32\\n33\\n34\\n35\\n36\\n37\\n38\\n9\\n9\\n9\\n9\\n9\\n9\\n9\\n9\\n10\\nx28\\nx 32Ji\\nx f5\\nx 36\\nx -10\\nx S\\nx54\\nx56\\nx24\\n10M x 56\\nIt x 56\\n12 x 36\\n12 x 45\\nPel doz.\\n1-8 in.\\nThick.\\n9.24\\n10.80\\n11.55\\n31. f5\\n12. iO\\n15.00\\n16.80\\n18.50\\n8.40\\n21.55\\n22.60\\n15.85\\n19.80\\nPer doz.\\n3-32 in.\\nThick.\\n7.55\\n8.85\\n9.45\\n9.75\\n10.40\\n12.50\\n14.00\\n15.10\\n7.00\\n17.65\\n18 50\\n13 00\\n16.20\\nnz.\\nk.\\nPer doz.\\n3-32 ill.\\nThick.\\nNo.\\nSize\\nInches.\\nPer doz.\\n1-8 in.\\nThick.\\nPer dnz\\n3-32 in.\\nThick.\\n10\\n90\\n$8.10\\n7.30\\n45\\n46\\n5 xl6\\n6 x20\\n$2.90\\n4 50\\n$2 40\\n3.75\\n15\\n6. 10\\n127", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0137.jp2"}, "138": {"fulltext": "NEW PATTERN MATTINC.\\nw\\nMade in rolls about forty yards Ions.\\nWith border it is one yard wide. Without\\nborder three quarters yard wide. Cut Lo\\norder any length.\\nPrice\\nper lb., $0.40\\n3-33 inch thick, weighs 7A lbs. per sq. yard.\\n1-8\\n3-J6\\n1-4\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1-2\\n9A\\n14A\\n19\\n24\\n28*\\n33\\n38\\nFig. 456\\nFin. 457.\\nKg. 458.\\nIM-\\nPERFORATED MATS.\\nPlain or Corrugated.\\n.NO. 1, OR HEXA.GOX.\\nCrescent Border.\\ninch thick\\nper sq. ft. $0.75\\n1.00\\n1.25\\nLettering, 25 cents per letter\\nextra. Red or white letters 50\\ncents per letter extra. Small sizes\\ncarried in stock. Hats made to\\norder of any size or shape.\\nMonogram Mats Made to Order.\\nPrices on Application.\\nSketch Submitted if Desired.\\nCORRUGATED\\nRUBBER MATS.\\nNew Pattern. Inoh Thick.\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n5=\\n7\\nK\\n8\\nOS H\\n9\\nH\\n10\\n11\\nE 0P4\\nP* O\\n13\\nhi\\n14\\no\\n15\\nINCHES\\n15S 15\\n18x 18\\n17x 31\\n24 x 24\\n23x 36\\n24x 70\\n24x103\\n24x120\\nlOx 32\\n18x 36\\n38x 48\\n42x 96\\n42x 48\\n2lxlS6\\n36x 72\\n18x 54\\n36x 96\\n32x113\\nPER\\nDOZ.\\n$9.00\\n11.00\\n18.50\\n20.00\\n28.50\\n56 50\\n86.00\\n96.00\\n18. CO\\n21 .50\\n61.00\\n135.00\\n68.00\\n150.011\\n87.00\\n33.00\\n116.00\\n122.00\\nNO. INCHES\\n16 24 x 34\\n17 17 x 29\\n18 22 \u00c2\u00a3x 36\\n19 24 x 48\\n20 25%x 54Ji\\n21 20 x 30\\n22 36 X156\\n2.3 24 x 72\\n24 36 x 77\\n25 19 x 36\\n26 16 x 30\\n2? 36 x 40\\n28 37 x 4I?i\\n29 28 x 42\\n30 31 x 42\\n31 36 x 42\\n32 24 x Oil\\n33 14, ix 24\\nPER\\nDOZ.\\n$27.25\\n16.75\\n27.90\\n40.00\\n46.75\\n20.00\\n205.75\\n63.35\\n101.65\\n25.10\\n17.60\\n52.80\\n56.60\\n43.10\\n47.75\\n55.45\\n52.80\\n12.75\\n128\\nIn stock or made Lo order at short notice.\\nAny size Mats varying from the ones on the\\nPrice List can be made by special order, with\\na slight advance charge for the first dozen.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0138.jp2"}, "139": {"fulltext": "Fig-. 460.\\nF s. 461.\\nFi 403.\\nIMPROVED SPECIAL\\nJAPANNED OPEN\\n05 06\\n15 10\\n$8.25 $8.75\\nCALVAN3ZED OPEN\\n015 016\\n15 16\\n$11.50 $12.50\\nNo.\\nIuches\\nPrice per dozen,\\nNo.\\nInches\\nPrice per Dozen\\nCOAL HODS\\nTOP.\\n07\\n17\\n$9.50\\nTOP.\\n017\\nNo.\\nInches,\\nPrice per Dozen\\nNo.\\nInches\\nPrice per Dozen\\nEXTRA HEAVY COAL\\nJAPANNED.\\n315 31G\\n15 1G\\n$8.25 $8.75\\nGALVANIZED.\\n415 41G\\n15 1G\\n$11.50 $12.50\\n17\\n$13.50\\nHODS.\\n317\\n17\\n$9.50\\n417\\n17\\n$13.50\\nGALVANIZED ASH CANS.\\nNo.\\nInches\\nEach\\nNo.\\nPer Dozen\\n24\\n14x19\\n$4 00\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n$7.50\\n3\\n15x26\\n$4.50\\nCOVERS.\\n4\\n17x26\\n$5.25\\n3\\n$8.50\\n4\\n$9.50\\n5\\n18x26\\n$5.50\\n5\\n$10.00\\nGALVANIZED ASH CANS.\\nWITH EICHT WOOD STRAFS.\\nNo.\\nInches\\nEach\\nNo.\\nPer Dozen\\nI\\n15x26\\n$5.25\\n$8 50\\n17x26\\n$6.00\\nCOVERS.\\n8\\n$9.50\\n9\\n18x26\\n$6.25\\n9\\n$10.00\\nGALVANIZED ASH CANS.\\nWITH HEAVY BAIL FOR HOISTING.\\nFi\u00c2\u00bb 464.\\nNo.\\nInches\\nEach\\nNo.\\nInches\\nEach\\n08\\n18\\n$10.00\\n018\\n18\\n$14.50\\n318\\n18\\n$10.60\\n418\\n18\\n$14.50\\n6\\n20x26\\n$6 50\\n6\\n$10.50\\n10\\n20x26\\n$7.25\\n10\\n$10.50\\n250 300 400 500\\n14x19 15x26 l?x 6 1)5x26\\n$5.50 $6.50 47.25 $7-50\\n600\\n20x26\\n$8.50\\nWITH EICHT WOOD STRAPS.\\n70 80 90\\n15x26 17x26 18x26\\n$7.25 $8.00 $8.25\\n100\\n20x26\\n$9.25\\n129", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0139.jp2"}, "140": {"fulltext": "ENGINEERS ASH CAN.\\nSTEEL THROUGHOUT.\\nJAPANNED.\\nEis;. 405.\\nNo.\\nIndies\\nWeight\\nEacii\\nNo.\\nInches\\nWeight\\nEach\\nInches\\nFor Guns, Nop.\\nEacli\\n55\\n65\\n18x24\\n20 x 24\\n42 lbs.\\n47 lbs\\n$10.00\\n$11.50\\n505\\n005\\n18x21\\n20 x 21\\n45 lbs.\\n50 lbs.\\n$12.25\\n$14.50\\nOutside.\\n18\\n20\\nml 505\\n65 and 605\\n11.50\\n$1.75\\n35 45\\n15x24 17x24\\n31 lbs. 40 lbs.\\n$8.75 $9.25\\nGALVANIZED.\\n305 405\\n15x21 17x24\\n37 lbs. 43 lbs.\\n$11.00 $11.75\\nCOVERS.\\nHeavy, Cone Shape, Pitting\\nGALVANIZED.\\n15 17\\n35 anil 305 45 and 405\\n$1.25 $1.35\\nThis can is made of sleel throughout, with heavy forged stationary handles, and reinforced\\neye-holes, for the purpose of handling the can with block and fall,- if required. No stronger\\nCan has ever been made.\\nTOWN IMPROVEMENT WASTE CANS.\\nGalvanized and Painted Dark Green Outside. Also used about Railroad\\nStations, Offices, and other Large Buildings.\\nNo. Diam. Height.\\n3 15 in. 30 in.\\n4 17 30\\n6 20 30\\nTbe height given does not include the hood cover.\\nper can, 25 cents.\\nThese cans arc made of steel, galvanized after they are made, and pa nted\\ndark green on the outside. The bottoms are stamped from one piece of\\nmetal, reinforced with heavy hoop, and perforated to prevent accumulation\\nof rain water. Half hood cover and solid ring lor attaching can by means of\\nchain to lamp-post or other fixture.\\nGALVANIZED OIL WASTE CANS.\\nSeif-Closing Cover. With Improved Spring Attachment.\\nROUND.\\n1\\nPrice Each.\\n$2.50\\n2 75\\n3.00\\nLettered in while, extra\\nNo.\\nInches\\nPer Dozen\\nlid\\nxla\\n8.00\\n5\\n7 8\\n16 x 24\\n18 x 20\\n20x30 24x30\\n$42.00\\n$50.00\\n$1)0.00 $130.00\\nMADE TO ORDER\\nROUND.\\nNo. 2 3 4\\nInches 12x18 13x20 14x22\\nDozen $24.00 $28 00 $36.00\\nThese 0:1 Wasle Cans are made without the use of solder and are galvanized after being put\\ntogetlier. They are recommended by tbe leading Insurance Companies.\\nGALVANIZED OIL CANS.\\nN. Y. C. H. R. R. R. Pattern.\\nBrass Screw Cap.\\nFi r. 468.\\nNo.\\n1\\nDiameter, inches\\nH\\nHeight, body, inches\\n7\\nConetop,\\n2-L\\nGallons\\n1\\nEach\\n$2.30\\n9\\n2\\n$2.40\\n3\\n9\\n10\\n3\\n3\\n$2.80\\n10.1\\n12\\n3i\\n5\\n$3.00\\n130", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0140.jp2"}, "141": {"fulltext": "Fie. 4(iO.\\nFig. 470.\\nFie. 471.\\nGallons\\nPrice Each\\nGallons\\nPrice Each,\\nQuarts\\nPrice Each\\nKEROSENE OIL CANS.\\nWliH SPOUTS AND SCREW TOPS.\\nSEAMLESS BREASTS.\\n12 4\\n4.IX\\nKEROSENE OIL CANS.\\nWITHOUT SPOUTS.\\nGallons\\nPrice Each\\nSCREW TOPS.\\n5 10\\nKEROSENE OIL CANS.\\nWITHOUT SPOUTS. CORES.\\n1 2 3 5 10\\nGallons\\nPrice Each\\nCALVANIZED IRON ROUND CANS.\\nFisr. 473.\\nMade out of No. 26 BB Galvanized Iron\\nVERY STRONG. WELL MADE.\\nI 1 2\\n$0.30 -50 .70\\nPLAIN ROUND CANS\\ni I 1\\n$0 14 .17 -20\\n5 Gallon, Wood Bottom\\n10\\n3\\n5\\n10\\n85\\n$1.00\\n$1.50\\n2\\n3\\n5\\n30\\n.40\\n.50\\nPrice Each,\\n$0.60\\n_\\ntt\\n1.10\\n121", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0141.jp2"}, "142": {"fulltext": "GALVANIZED IRON FAUCET CANS.\\n;Made of No. 20 BB Galvanized Iron. Well Made.\\n5 Gallon, Screw Top, f inch T Faucet\\n10 t\\no u Compression h aucet\\n5 u\\n10\\n$1.50\\n2.25\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n2.00\\nFig. 473.\\nCONE TOP JACKET\\nTRANSPORTATION CANS.\\n$0.40\\n.50\\n.60\\n.75\\n1.20\\nF g 474.\\nNo.\\nIuclies,\\nGallons,\\nEach,\\nNo.\\nGallons,\\nEach,\\nSTORING OIL CANS.\\nSpecial Sizes Made to Order.\\nGALVANIZED.\\n15 20 30 40 50 60 80\\n14x24 15{x27 18|x28 18^x37 18,|x45 204x43 22Jx48\\n15 20 30 40 50 60 80\\n$6.25 7.00 8.00 9.00 9.25 10.50 11.50\\nTIN.\\n15 20 30 40 50\\n15 20 30 40 \u00c2\u00a30\\n$5.00 5.75 6.75 7.75 8.00\\n60 80\\n60 80\\n9.25 10.25\\n5.75 6.75 7.\\nJapanning Tin Can^, $1.25 Each Net.\\nIXXXX T.n Cy inder\u00e2\u0080\u0094 No. 18 Gauge. Steel Bottom. Brass Cocks.\\nGALVANIZED WATER POTS.\\nREGULAR PATTERN.\\nCylinder and Spout Stamped in One Piece.\\nNo. 4 6 8 10 12 16\\nQu ris, 4 6 8 10 12\\nPer Doz., $9.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21-00\\n100\\n22ixG0\\n100\\n13.50\\n100\\n100\\n12.25\\nFi2. 476.\\nGALVANIZED WATER CARRIERS.\\nNo. s:o bl2\\n814\\n816\\n820\\nQuartf, 10 12\\n14\\n16\\n20\\nPer Dozen, $8 25 $10-25\\n$12.00\\n132\\n$14.50\\n$22.5\\nH\\nI\\nm i\\nn\\n30\\n2\\nPI\\nO\\no\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0of\\nl\\nPI\\no\\nFii;. 477.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0142.jp2"}, "143": {"fulltext": "REGULAR INSIDE IRON STRAPPED BLOCKS.\\nSINGLE.\\nLoose Hook and Becket.\\nFig. 478.\\nDOUBLE.\\nLoose Hook and Becket.\\nFig. 479.\\nTRIPLE.\\nLoose Hook and Becket.\\nFig. 4S0.\\nSINGLE-\\nLoose Hook.\\nDOUBLE-\\nLoo=e\\nHook.\\nTRIPLE\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Loose Hook.\\nF\\nig. 481.\\nF\\ng. 482.\\nFig. 483.\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nIRON BUSHED.\\nI.\\n1RROVEE\\nNet Extra\\nGalvanized S\\nFOR\\nRoller jius\\nRAPS.\\nS ze\\nSheave.\\nDia.\\nRope.\\nSize\\nShell.\\nSingle\\nDouble\\nTriple\\nSingle\\nDouble\\nTriple\\nSingle\\nDouble\\nTriple\\n15v Ivi\\n3.\\n3 in.\\n0.70\\n1.30\\n1.75\\n1.10\\n2.00\\n2.90\\n0.04\\n0.06\\n#0.10\\n2 X hx-\\n^t\\n3i\\n.75\\n1.45\\n2.00\\n1.15\\n2.20\\n3.15\\n.04\\n.(16\\n.10\\n2J-V 5vi!\\n3 x Jx\u00c2\u00a7\\ni\\n4\\n.85\\n1.60\\n2.15\\n1.20\\n2.25\\n3.25\\n.05\\n.07\\n.11\\nji\\n5\\n.90\\n1.75\\n2.25\\n1.25\\n2.35\\n3.50\\n.015\\n.08\\n.12\\n3ixl xi-\\nI\\n6\\n1.10\\n2.00\\n2.90\\n1.50\\n2.85\\n4.40\\n.10\\n.12\\n.15\\n4\u00c2\u00b1xl xi\\nj-\\n7\\n1.30\\n2.40\\n3.50\\n1.70\\n3.35\\n5.00\\n.12\\n.15\\n.18\\n4JxUx\\n1\\n8\\n1.65\\n2.85\\n4.25\\n2.25\\n4.15\\n6.00\\n.16\\n.21\\n.30\\n5\u00c2\u00a3xl|xf\\n1\\n9\\n1.85\\n3.40\\n4.75\\n2.50\\n4.70\\n7.25\\n.22\\n.28\\n.38\\n6{xlixf\\n1*\\n10\\n2.75\\n4.50\\n6.25\\n3.50\\n6.00\\n8.50\\n.28\\n.38\\n.50\\n7\u00c2\u00b1xl\u00c2\u00a3x3\\nH\\n11\\n4.45\\n7.50\\n10.65\\n5.30\\n9.20\\n13.20\\n.35\\n.45\\n.60\\n8 xlfxj\\n9 xHxf\\nH\\n12\\n4.45\\n7.50\\n10.65\\n5.30\\n9.20\\n13.20\\n.35\\n.45\\n.60\\nH\\n13\\n7.00\\n10.50\\n15.00\\n8.15\\n12.80\\n18.45\\n.55\\n.75\\n1.00\\n9ixlfxi\\nIf\\n14\\n7.00\\n10.50\\n15.00\\n8.15\\n12.80\\n18.45\\n.55\\n.75\\n1.00\\n10 xlfxj\\n14\\n15\\n8.00\\n13.00\\n18.00\\n9.25\\n15.50\\n21.75\\n.75\\n.95\\n1.25\\n11 xlj*xj\\n14\\n1 1\\n16\\n10.00\\n15.00\\n22.00\\n11.50\\n18.00\\n26.50\\n.85\\n1.20\\n1.50\\n133\\n1", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0143.jp2"}, "144": {"fulltext": "REGULAR INSIDE IRON STRAPPED BLOCKS.\\nHARCOUBT S PATENT.\\nSINGLE.\\nLoose Hook and Becket.\\nFig. 434.\\nDOUBLE.\\nLoose Hook and Becket.\\nFig. 485.\\nTRIPLE.\\nLoose Hook and Becket.\\nFie. 486.\\nSINGLE. -Loose Hook\\nDOUBLE\\nLoose\\nHook.\\nTl\\nJPLE. J.oosellook.\\nFig. 487.\\nFig. 488.\\nFig. 489.\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nPHOSPHOR BRONZE\\nOR METALINE BOSHED\\nSELF-LUBRICATING.\\nNET EXTRA FOR\\nGALVANIZED STRAPS.\\nSize Sheaves.\\nFor\\nDia Rope.\\nSize Shell.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\n2+x |x|\\n3 x *xf\\nl\\nI\\n4 incl\\n5\\nles.\\n$1.50\\n1.78\\n$2.90\\n3.35\\n$4.15\\n4.75\\n$0.05\\n.06\\n$0.07\\n.08\\n$0.11\\n.12\\n3Axl x|\\nii\\n6\\n2.20\\n4.00\\n5. SO\\n.10\\n.12\\n.15\\n4jxl xj\\n7.\\n7\\n2.50\\n4.50\\n6.70\\n.12\\n.15\\n.18\\n4*xUx*\\n1\\n8\\n3.25\\n5.70\\n8.50\\n.16\\n.21\\n.30\\n5Jxl^xi\\n1\\n9\\n3.70\\n6.75\\n10.00\\n.22\\n.28\\n.38\\nGixli.xf\\n1*\\n10\\n4.75\\n8.50\\n12.50\\n.28\\n.38\\n.50\\n7|xHx|\\n8 xlfxf\\n9 xHxf\\n1*\\n11\\n6.75\\n12.50\\n18.50\\n.35\\n.45\\n.60\\n1*\\n12\\n6.75\\n12.50\\n18.50\\n.35\\n.45\\n.60\\nn\\n13\\n9.75\\n17.00\\n25.00\\n.55\\n.75\\n1.00\\n9ixlfxJ\\nif\\n14\\n9.75\\n17.00\\n25.00\\n.55\\n.75\\n1.00\\n10 xlfxf\\nU\\n15\\n11.00\\n19.50\\n28.50\\n.75\\n.95\\n1.25\\nWe recommend the Self-Lubricating Bushed Blocks for rap d and heavy work. They work\\nsmoothly, with little wear or friction, and in points of easy running aud durability soon pay for\\ntheir increased cost.\\n134", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0144.jp2"}, "145": {"fulltext": "TACKLE BLOCKS.\\nHaroourt s Patent.\\nWITH LOOSE SWIVEL HOOKS,\\nSINGLE.\\nFie. 490.\\nTRIPLE.\\nFie. 492.\\nWITH LOOSE SWIVEL HOOKS AND BECKETS.\\nSINGLE.\\nriff. 493.\\nDOUBLE.\\nFi^. 494.\\nTRIPLE.\\nFie,-. 495.\\nFor Block, with Loose Swivel Hooks, add to lists on pages 133 and 134 as follow\\n1\\nSize Hook\\nFor Block, Single\\nFor Block, Double\\nFor B .ock, Triple\\n3.\\ni\\n6\\n5\\n9\\n8\\n7\\nli\\n10\\n9\\n8\\n12\\n10\\n9\\n13\\n12\\n10\\n14\\n13\\n12\\nIf 2 Inch.\\n15 16\\n14 15\\n13 14\\nAdd riLt :io.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.75 0.90 1.20 175 2.50 3.00 3. 50 Each.\\n135", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0145.jp2"}, "146": {"fulltext": "STEEL TACKLE BLOCKS.\\nWITH LOOSE HOOKS.\\nSINGLE.\\nF.ff. 496.\\nDOUBLE.\\nFiff. 497.\\nTRIPLE.\\nF r. 498.\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nIKON BUSHED.\\nIMPROVED\\nROLLLR LUSHED.\\nPhosphor Bronze or\\nMETALINE buSHED.\\nSelf-Lubricating.\\nDia. of\\nSheaves\\nFor I ia.\\nope.\\nSize\\nShell.\\nS ngle.\\nDouble\\nTriple.\\nTingle.\\nDouble.\\nriple.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nI riple.\\nS| in.\\ni in.\\n4 in.\\n$90\\n$1.75\\n$2,50\\n$1.40\\n$2.60\\n$3.75\\n$1.65\\n$3.25\\n$4.75\\n3 in.\\ni in.\\n5 in.\\n1.00\\n1.90\\n2.75\\n1.59\\n2.90\\n4.25\\n1.80\\n3.50\\n5.15\\n34 in.\\nfin.\\nG in.\\n1.25\\n2.25\\n3.25\\n1.75\\n3.25\\n4.75\\n2.10\\n4.00\\n5.80\\n4| in.\\n1 in.\\n7 in.\\n1.50\\n2.70\\n4.00\\n2.10\\n3.8*5\\n5.S0\\n2.45\\n4.00\\n6.85\\n4J in.\\n1 in.\\n8 in.\\n1.85\\n3.20\\n4.75\\n2.55\\n4.G0\\n6.85\\n2.90\\n5.30\\n7.90\\nC4 in.\\n11 in.\\n9 in.\\n2.4T\\n4.00\\n5.50\\n3.20\\n5. GO\\n7.90\\n3.55\\n6.30\\n9.00\\n6| in.\\nH\\n10 in.\\n3.10\\n5.10\\n7.00\\n4.05\\n7.00\\n9.85\\n4.40\\n7.70\\n11.09\\n8 in.\\n1\u00c2\u00a7 in.\\n12 in.\\n5.00\\n8.25\\n11.75\\nG.00\\n10.35\\n14.90\\n6.45\\n11.15\\n16.00\\n9+ in.\\nIJin.\\n14 in.\\n7.50\\n11.75\\n16.50\\n8.75\\n14.25\\n20.25\\n9.10\\n15.00\\n21.30\\n3\\n3i\\nS zes 9 nch and larger take same size rope as Thick Mortise Wooden Blocks.\\n5 roll Roller Bushed Blocks quoted upon application. Use above Improved Roller Bushed\\nlists.\\nWe furnish these blocks thoroughly galvan zed, when so required,- for use on Salt Water.\\nFor Blocks with Loose Swivel Hooks, add extras as per page 135.\\n136", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0146.jp2"}, "147": {"fulltext": "HEAVY TACKLE THICK MORTISE BLOCKS.\\nHakoouet s Patent.\\nDouble Cross Bolted (with extra\\nheavy Hooks and Straps), Loose\\nHooks, Rings or Shackles.\\nSINGLE.\\nLoose Hook and\\nBecket.\\nFig. 499.\\nDOUBLE.\\nLoose Hook and Beo-\\nket.\\nFig. 500.\\nTRIPLE. Loose Hook.\\nFig. 501.\\nDIUEXSION3.\\nIRON BUSHED\\nIMPROVED\\nROLLER BUSHED.\\ni ize Slieuve\\nFor\\nDia. Hope.\\nSize Shell.\\nSin;,le\\nDouble\\nTriple\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\n4jxljlx :V\\n1\\n7 inches.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a212.25\\n$4.00\\n$5.50\\n$3.00\\n15.50\\n$7.75\\n4.H-I2v\\nu\\n8\\n2.75\\n4.50\\n6.30\\n3.50\\n6.00\\n8.55\\n5^1tx I\\n1*\\n9\\n3.15\\n5.25\\n7.25\\n4.00\\n6.95\\n9 80\\n7 xlk\\nH\\n10\\n4.00\\n6.50\\n8.50\\n5.25\\n9.00\\n12. *5\\nU\\n11\\n5.25\\n8.50\\n12.50\\n6.50\\n11.00\\n16.25\\n8 xlfx i\\nH\\n12\\n5.25\\n8.50\\n12.50\\n6.50\\n11.00\\n16.25\\n9 xlfx i\\nH\\n13\\n8.00\\n13.00\\n17.00\\n9.75\\n16.50\\n22.25\\n9ix.l|x\\nif\\n14\\n8.00\\n13.00\\n17.00\\n9.75\\n16.50\\n22.25\\nl l xl xl\\nl.r\\nia\\n9.00\\n15.00\\n20 00\\n11.00\\n19.00\\n26.00\\n11 x2|xl\\n2\\nKi\\n11.50\\n18.00\\n28.00\\n14.00\\n23.00\\n35.50\\nDIMENSIO\\nSS.\\nMETALI\\nPHOSPHOR ERONZl\\nNE BUSHED, SELF-L\\nor\\nubricating.\\nS.de Sheave.\\nFor D a. Rope.\\nSize Shell.\\nSingle.\\nPouble.\\nTiiple.\\n43 x 14y Sl\\nU\\n8 incln\\n:s.\\n15.00\\n$9.00\\n$13.00\\n5ixlifx\\n4xUx\\n7 xHx\\nU\\n9\\n5.75\\n10. 50\\n15.00\\nH\\n10\\n7.25\\n13.50\\n19.00\\nH\\n11\\n9.25\\n17.00\\n25. 0\\n8 xlfx J\\nn\\n12\\n9.25\\n17.00\\n25.00\\n9 xljfx J\\nH\\n18\\n18.00\\n23.50\\n33.00\\n9Axlfx f\\n14\\n13.00\\n23.50\\n33.00\\n10 xlfx I\\n15\\n15.00\\n26.50\\n37.00\\n11 x2\u00c2\u00b1xl\\n2\\n16\\n18.00\\n32.00\\n48.00\\nFor Blocks wtli mort so wider than above, add 10 per cent, to list for each extra J inch or\\nfraction thereof. For Blocks with Loose Sw vel Hooks, add extras to list as per page 135.\\n5 roll Holler Bushed Blocks quoted upon application. Use above Improved Roller Bushed lists.\\nhese Blocks are adapted for railroads, mining, bridge building and contractors work:\\nThese Blocks are intended for rapid and heavy work.\\n137\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0147.jp2"}, "148": {"fulltext": "EXTRA HEAVY IRON STRAPPED BLOCKS.\\nHakootfkt s Patent.\\nFOR RAILROAD WRECKING CARS AND STEAMBOAT USE--WITH RINCS OR\\nSHACKLES.\\nThese Extra Heavy Blocks are made\\nthroughout in the best possible man-\\nner. Every detail, from the selection\\nof the materials to the workmanship\\nand finisb.. h:;s been given the most\\ncareful attention.\\nLarger sizes furnished to order.\\nLASHING SHACKLE.\\nFi 2 503.\\nLASHING SHACKLE\\nAND BUCKET.\\nFin 502.\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nSize Sheave.\\n12x2fxl\\n14x2|xl\u00c2\u00a3\\n15x3f xl|\\n16x3|xH\\nFor\\nDia. Rope.\\n24; inches.\\n2|\\n3\\n31\\nSize Shell.\\nIRON BUSHED.\\nIMPROVED\\nROLLE t BUSHED.\\n18 inches.\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n$15.00\\n21.00\\n26.00\\n32.00\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\n*29.00\\n37.00\\n48.u0\\n56.00\\n\u00c2\u00a742.00\\n54.00\\n70.00\\n84.00\\nSingle. Doxible.\\nT iple.\\n$18.00 j$35.00\\n25.00 45.00\\n$52.00\\n65.00\\n-1\\nFi\\nV-\\nrti\\n-4\\nT\\nC\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0oi\\nI\\nm\\ne\\nPHOSPHOR BRONZE OR\\nMETAL1NE\\nSELF-LUBRICATINC BUSHED.\\nSize fhell.\\nIuches.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\nSize Shell.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTrii le.\\n18\\n20\\n$23.00\\n32.00\\n$44,110\\n54.00\\n$63.00\\n77.00\\n22\\n24\\n$38.00\\n46.00\\n$70.00\\n85.00\\n$100.00\\n125 00\\nCARGO HOISTING BLOCKS.\\nSWIVEL HOOKS AND CROSS BOLTED.\\nPHOSrHOR BRONZE OR METALINE BUSHED.\\nSELF LUBRICATING\\nLength of Shell.\\nt ize of heave\\nFor Rope.\\nPrice\\n10\\n6 xlfx i\\nH\\n$6.00\\n12\\n8 xl\u00c2\u00a3x I\\nn\\n8.50\\n14\\n91x1 \u00c2\u00a3x\\nif\\n11.00\\n15\\n10 xl|x\\nH\\n13.00\\n16\\n11 xl|x I\\n11\\n15.00\\n18\\n12 x2 xl\\nif\\n20.00\\n20\\n14 x2$xl\\n2\\n25.00\\nFig. 504.\\n138", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0148.jp2"}, "149": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT IRON BLOCKS.\\nEngli h Pattern.\\nIRON SHEAVES WITH POLISHED GROOVES.\\nSINGLE.\\nFis\\\\ 505.\\nDOUBLE,\\nFi r. 506.\\nTRIPLE.\\nFi r. 507.\\nQUADRUPLE.\\nFis. 508.\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nIRON BUSHED.\\nPhosphor Bronze or\\nMetaline Bushed,\\nSetj-Ldbricating.\\nSize Sbeavc\\nFor Dia.\\nRope.\\nFor\\nChain.\\nSize\\nShell.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\nIndies.\\nIndies.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\n31 x 1\\nii\\n6\\n$2 35\\n$3.75\\n$1.60\\n$3.35\\n\u00c2\u00a75.75\\n$7.60\\n41 X 1\\ni\\n7\\n3 10\\n4 60\\n5.85\\n4.35\\n7.10\\n9 60\\nJ2v11\\n1\\nS\\n4 00\\n5 S5\\n7.50\\n5 25\\n8.35\\n11.25\\n5 x 1A\\n1*\\n1\\n4\\n9\\n5 35\\nS 20\\n10.50\\n6.85\\n11.20\\n15 00\\nG xli\\nii\\nft\\n10\\n6.20\\n10.50\\n13.50\\n7.85\\n13.80\\n18 50\\n7 xl|\\nH\\n3\\n8\\n12\\n7.60\\n13.50\\n17.25\\n9.45\\n17.20\\n22 80\\n8 xl|\\nif\\nT6\\n14\\n10 50\\n20 00\\n27 00\\n12.60\\n24.20\\n33.30\\n9 x2i\\n2\\nn\\nIS\\n16\\n16 70\\n27 50\\n3S 50\\n19 20\\n32.50\\n46.00\\n10 x2f\\nn\\n9\\nTo\\n18\\n2S.50\\n43 00\\n58 50\\n31.75\\n49.50\\n68.25\\n11 x2|\\nH\\n1\\n20\\n38.60\\n58.50\\n86.00\\n44.00\\n65.30\\n96.20\\nLarger sizes furnished to order.\\nWe use the above Iron Bushed lists for Roller Bushed Blocks, but discount\\nthem less for Roller Bushed than for Iron Bushed.\\nEie htesn Inch Blocks and larger fitted with shackles instead of hooks when\\nso preferred.\\nFor list on Quadruple Blocks add the lists for Siugls and Triple together.\\nBACK GUY-BLOCKS,\\nFor Dekeicks.\\nPrices quoted upon application.\\nFie. 509.\\n139\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0149.jp2"}, "150": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT IRON BLOCKS FOR WIRE ROPE.\\nRECULAR PATTERN.\\nStiff Swivel Hooks\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Oval Shell. Stiff Swivel Hooks-Diamond Shell.\\nSINGLE.\\nFig. 510.\\nSINGLE.\\nFig. 514.\\nm\\nDOUBLE.\\nFig. 511.\\nSINGLE.\\nFin-. 512.\\nDOUBLE.\\nFie;. 518.\\nLOOSE HOOKS OVAL SHELL.\\nThese Blocks made with Diamond Sh 11\\nsee cuts Fiys. 512 and 513\u00e2\u0080\u0094 without extra\\ncharge.\\nIRON BUSHED.\\nPhosphor Bkonze or Metaline\\nSelf-Eubrioatlng Bushed.\\nDin.. Sheave.\\nFor Hope.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\n10 in (liam.\\n12\\n14\\n16\\nIS\\nin. cliam.\\ni\\nR\\n7 i.\\n8\\n$10.00\\n12.00\\n14 00\\n16.00\\n20.00\\ni-koo\\n17.00\\n19.00\\n22.00\\n28.0J\\n$20.00\\n28.00\\n25.00\\n80.0(1\\n36.00\\n$13.00\\n15.00\\n17.00\\n19.50\\n24.00\\n$21.00\\n23 00\\n25.00\\n29.50\\n34.00\\n$28.00\\n31.00\\n34.00\\n40.00\\n46.00\\n140", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0150.jp2"}, "151": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT IRON BLOCKS FOR WIRE ROPE.\\nEXTRA HEAVY,\\nWITH SWIVEL HOOKS OR SHACKLES.\\nStiff Swivel Hook.\\nShackle.\\nSINGLE.\\nFig. 516.\\nDOUBLE.\\nFis;. 517.\\nIkon Bushed.\\nPHOSPHOR BRONZE OR METALINE\\nSELF-LUBRICATING BUSHED.\\nSize Sheave.\\nFor Rope.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\n10 in. diam.\\n13\\n14\\n16\\n18\\nin. cliam.\\n4\\n4\\n1\\n$13.00\\n15.00\\n17.00\\n30.00\\n34.00\\n$19.00\\n23.00\\n25.00\\n39.00\\n44.00\\n$28.00\\n31.00\\n36.00\\n46.00\\n53.00\\n$17.00\\n19.00\\n21.00\\n36.00\\n40.00\\n$26.00\\n29.00\\n32.00\\n50.00\\n56.00\\n$37.00\\n41.00\\n45.00\\n62.00\\n68.00\\nAll the strain is suspended on the wrought iron straps, which run entire\\nlength of tbe Shell, in Single, Double and Triple.\\nShells, Sheaves and Pius Galvanized when so required.\\n141", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0151.jp2"}, "152": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT IRON BLOCKS\\nFOR WIRE ROPE.\\nHEAVY PATTERNS.\\nWROUGHT IRON SNATCH\\nBLOCKS FOR WIRE ROPE.\\nSINGLE.\\nPiff. 518.\\nDOUBLE.\\nFig. 519.\\nDROP LINK. SHACKLE PIN.\\nFig. 520. Fig. 521.\\n3\\nPI\\n1\\npi\\nWROUCHT IRON BLOCKS FOR WIRE ROPE.\\nIron Bushed.\\nPHOSPHOR BRONZE OR METALI.NE\\nSELF-LUBRICATING BUSHED.\\nDiam. of Sheave\\nat bot. of Gr ve.\\nFor\\nRope.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\nSingle.\\nDouble.\\nTriple.\\n10 in. diam.\\nfin\\ndiam.\\n$14.00\\n$20.00\\n$28.00\\n$17.00\\n$26.00\\n$37.00\\n12\\n16.00\\n23.00\\n31.00\\n19.00\\n29.00\\n41.00\\n14\\n3\\n4\\n18.00\\n25.00\\n36.00\\n21.00\\n31.00\\n45.00\\n10\\n7\\n8\\n31.00\\n40.00\\n46.00\\n36.00\\n50.00\\n62.00\\n18\\n1\\nt\\n34.50\\n45.00\\n53.00\\n40.00\\n56.00\\n68.00\\nWROUGHT IRON SNATCH BLOCKS FOR WIRE ROPE.\\n10 12 14\\nDiameter of Sheave, inches\\nFor Rope, diameter, inches\\nIron Bushed, each\\nSelf-Imbricating Bushed, each\\n16\\n$16.00\\n18.00\\n$18.00\\n21.00\\n$20.00\\n24.00\\n18\\n1\\n$28.00 $38.00\\n33.00 44.00\\nFig. 522.\\nWROUGHT IRON SNATCH BLOCKS.\\nENCLISH PATTERN.\\nRope diameter, anil Price each.\\ni 1 1J H If 2 2{ H\\n:3.15 3.65 5.25 6.30 7.70 9.80 15.00 29.40 35.00\\nLarger sizes furnished to order.\\n142\\n2\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2m\\n2!\\nPI\\nC", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0152.jp2"}, "153": {"fulltext": "WOOD SHELL SNATCH BLOCKS.\\nBAIL.\\nDROP LINK.\\nas\\no\\nu\\nz\\nz\\nID.\\nIS\\no\\nIII\\nz\\nK\\n13\\nBURR.\\nFig. 523.\\nFig. 524.\\nFie;. 525.\\nFor\\nPhosphor\\nNet Extra for\\nSIZE SHEAVE.\\nLia.\\nSize Shell.\\nIron Bushed.\\nImproved\\nBronze or\\nGalvanized\\nRope.\\nRoller Bushed.\\nMotaline Bushed.\\nStraps.\\n3 xl\u00c2\u00a3x A\\n7.\\n6 iuclies\\n4.00\\n4.65\\n5.25\\n0.20\\n3Jx1{x 4\\n7\\n7\\n4.75\\n5.50\\n6.00\\n25\\n44xlfx\\n5 x if x I\\n1\\n8\\n5.75\\n6.60\\n7.25\\n35\\n9\\n6.75\\n7.75\\n8.50\\n40\\n6\u00c2\u00a7x2\u00c2\u00a3x\\n8 x2{x\\n10\\n8.50\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n65\\n14\\n12\\n10 00\\n11.50\\n13.00\\n90\\nif\\n14\\n13.00\\n15.00\\n16.50\\n1.20\\n9 x 2f x 1\\n2\\n16\\n17.00\\n20.00\\n22.00\\n10 x 3 x 1\\n01\\n18\\n25.00\\n28.50\\n31.00\\n11 x 3:1x1}\\n24\\n20\\n38.00\\n43.00\\n46.00\\nllf x U x 14\\n12$ x 44 x 14\\n3\\n22\\n55.00\\n03.00\\n68.00\\n34\\n24\\n70.00\\n78.H0 86.00\\nDROP LINK.\\nSTEEL SHELL SNATCH BLOCKS.\\nBURR.\\nSIZE SHEAVE.\\nFor\\nBia.\\nRop a\\nSize\\nShell.\\nIron\\nBushed.\\nPhosphor\\nBvod ze\\nor Metaline\\nlushed.\\n3 xljx 4\\n7\\n8\\n6 inches\\n4.75\\n5.50\\n34 x 1} x 4\\n7\\nS\\n7\\n5.25\\n50\\n4\\\\xlfx f\\n1\\n8\\n6.35\\n7.G5\\n5 xl|x f\\n1*\\n9\\n7.50\\n9.00\\nSfxljx J\\nH\\n10\\n9.00\\n10.50\\n6fx2\u00c2\u00a3x f\\n14\\n12\\n11.00\\n13 00\\n8 x2|x\\n1?\\n14\\n14.00\\n16.25\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a29 x 2f x 1\\n2\\n10\\n19.00\\n21.75\\n10 x 3 x 1\\n2J-\\n18\\n25.00\\n28.00\\n11 x 34 x 1}\\n24\\n20\\n36.00\\n39.50\\nllf x 4} x 14\\n3\\n22\\n52.00\\n60.50\\n124. x4\u00c2\u00bb x 14\\n3*\\n24\\n72.C0\\nS5.00\\nFig. 526.\\n143\\nFig. 527.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0153.jp2"}, "154": {"fulltext": "WROUCHT IRON CIN BLOCKS FOR WIRE ROPE.\\nPHOSPHOR BRONZE, SELF-LUBRICATINC BUSHED.\\nSTIFF SWIVEL HOOKS.\\nSINGLE\\nFig.\\n528.\\nSize\\nSheave.\\n10 iu\\ndiameter\\n12\\n14\\na\\n1G\\nit\\n20\\nDOUBLE.\\nFur. 529.\\nFor Rope.\\nin. diameter.\\n1\\nDescription.\\nSin ale\\nDouble\\nSingle\\nDouble\\nSingle\\nDouble\\nt Single\\n1 Double\\nj Single\\nDouble\\nSingle\\n1 Double\\nPrice, Each.\\n$11.00\\n18.00\\n12.50\\n20.00\\n15.00\\n23.00\\n18.00\\n27.00\\n23.00\\n32.00\\n28.00\\n38.00\\nFig. 530.\\nWROUGHT IRON\\nCIN BLOCKS FOR MANILA ROPE.\\nDiameter of Sheave .6 7 8 9 10 11\\nFor Rope, Diameter .11 1 1 1 1\\nPrice, Iron Bush, each $3.15 $3.50 $3.85 $4.20 $4.55 $5.25\\nRol. Bush, each 4.00 4.40 4 70 5.40 5.75 6.55\\nSelf-Lubricating, 4.75 5.15 5.50 6.20 6.55 7.35\\nDiameter of Sheave 12 14 16 18 20 22\\nFor Rope, Diameter .1 1\u00c2\u00a3 1J H H U\\nPrice, Iron Bush, each $5.80 $6.30 $8.40 $9.80 $11.90 $13.30\\nRol. Bush, each 7.10 7.60 9.70 11.10 13.00 14.40\\nSelf-Lubricating 7.90 8.50 10.70 12.10 14.00 15.50\\n144\\nI\\nC\\nc\\ns\\n1\\na", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0154.jp2"}, "155": {"fulltext": "HOISTING CRABS OR WINCHES.\\nSINCLE PURCHASE.\\nFis?. 531.\\nNo.\\nTo lift with aid\\nof 2 and 3\\nSheave Blocks.\\nLift Direct\\non Barrel.\\nS ze of\\nBarrel.\\nApproximate\\nWeight.\\nPrice\\nwith Lever\\nBrake.\\nPrice with\\nScrew\\nBrake.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n2 tons.\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n8 cwt.\\n12\\n16\\n20\\n12x4^ in.\\n14x4\u00c2\u00a3\\nJ6x4i\\n18x4i\\n244 lbs.\\n274\\n342\\n392\\n$29.00\\n31.00\\n36.00\\n42.00\\n$32 50\\n34.50\\n39 50\\n45 50\\nDOUBLE PURCHASE.\\nFig. 532.\\ns _\u00e2\u0080\u009e\\nJM*=\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nNo.\\nTo Lift with\\n2 and 3 Sheave\\nBlocks.\\nL ft Direct\\non Barrel.\\nSize of\\nBarrel.\\nApproximate\\nWeight.\\nPrice Price with\\nwith Lever j Screw\\nBrake. Brake.\\n12\\n13\\n15\\n17\\n6 tons.\\n10\\n15\\n20\\n24 cwt.\\n40\\n60\\n80\\n19x5 io.\\n21x6\\n26x7\\n30x7\\n572 lbs.\\n760\\n1100\\n1600\\n$61.00\\n77.00\\n109.00\\n189.00\\n$66.00\\n87.00\\n119.00\\n199 00\\n145", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0155.jp2"}, "156": {"fulltext": "SURE-CRIP STEEL TACKLE BLOCK.\\nWILL HOLD LOAD AT ANY POINT WITHOUT FASTENING THE ROPE.\\nFig. 533.\\nINSTRUCTIONS FOR REEVINC.\\nEnter rope at A, pass wedge, and follow arrows as shown in cut. It will be noticed the\\ntwo center ropes coming in contact with wedge always travel in same direction at same time.\\nTake twist out of rope.\\nNo. 3. To be used with 3-8 inch rope.\\nNo. 4. To be used with 1-2 inch rope.\\nKo. 5. To be used with 5-8 inch rope.\\nNo. G. To be used with 3-4 inch rope.\\nNo. 4i. To be used with 1-2 inch rope.\\nNo. 5h- To be used with 5-8 inch rope.\\nNo. 6i. To be used with 3-4 inch rope.\\nOne man can lift 300 lbs.\\nOne man can lift 350 lbs.\\nOne man can lift 400 lbs.\\nOne man can lift 450 lbs.\\nOne man can lift 600 lbs.\\nOne man can lift 700 lbs.\\nOne man can lift 850 lbs.\\nCan supply Overhead Track also Trolleys and Hangers for same.\\nPrices Above Inolude Lower Block.\\n146\\nCapacity, 600 lbs. 3.00\\nCapacity, 1000 lbs. 5.50\\nCapacity, 1800 lbs. 7.00\\nCapacity, 2500 lbs. 8.50\\nCapacity, 3000 lbs. 10.00\\nCapacity, 3503 lbs. 12.00\\nCapacity, 5000 lbs. 14.00\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a04\\nX\\nm\\np\\nc\\n2!\\nm\\nH\\nO\\n1\\nZ", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0156.jp2"}, "157": {"fulltext": "THE YALE WESTON TRIPLEX BLOCKS.\\nSPUR GEARED.\\nJOS\\nIII\\nHZ\\no.\\no\\njo\\nI*-\\n111\\nFig. 534.\\nPig. 535.\\nThese have an actual efficiency of 80 per cent., far exceeding that of an} other block on the\\nmarket. This means that only 20 per cent, of the operator s labor is wasted in overcoming\\nfriction, showing that this type of block has twice the efficiency of blocks of the Screw-Gear\\ntype and triple the efficiency of those of the Differential type. This can be seen by comparing\\nthe chain pulls as given in the tables herewith.\\n3\\nto\\nLI\\nX\\nh\\nCapacity\\nin\\nTons.\\nPrice\\nComplete\\n*Hoist in\\nFeet.\\nExtra Hoist\\nPrice\\nper Foot.\\nMinimum\\nDistance\\nbetween\\nHooks.\\nNet Weight,\\nin Lbs.\\nJChain Pull.\\nLbs.\\nTRIPLEX-FIC. 534.\\n1\\n$35.00\\n8\\n$0.90\\n15 in.\\n51\\n62\\n21\\n1\\n45.00\\n8\\n.95\\n17\\n89\\n82\\n31\\nn\\n60.00\\n8\\n1.00\\n19*\\n133\\n110\\n35\\n2\\n70.00\\n9\\n1.05\\n24\\n203\\n120\\n42\\nTRIPLEX-\\nFIC. 535.\\n3\\n90.00\\n10\\n1.50\\n32 in.\\n206\\n114\\n69\\n4\\n110.\\n10\\n1.60\\n37\\n307\\n124\\n84\\n5\\n140.00\\n12\\n2.15\\n45\\n397\\n110\\n126\\n6\\n165.00\\n12\\n2.15\\n46\\n417\\n130\\n126\\n8\\n200.00\\n12\\n2.70\\n51\\n505\\n135\\n168\\n10\\n240.00\\n12\\n3.25\\n57\\n622\\n140\\n210\\n12\\n300.00\\n12\\n4.30\\n57\\n800\\n260\\n126\\n16\\n360 00\\n12\\n5.40\\n61\\n1,000\\n270\\n168\\n20\\n425 00\\n12\\n6.50\\n77\\n1,150\\n280\\n210\\nX See Page 148.\\n147\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0157.jp2"}, "158": {"fulltext": "THE IMPROVED HARRINGTON HOIST.\\nWeight of\\nExtra T.ift\\nMachine\\nLift\\nTo Raise Price\\nper ft.\\n35 lbs.\\n8\\nft.\\n500 lbs. $32.50\\n$1.C0\\n53\\n8\\ni\\n1,000\\n25.00\\n1.20\\n65\\ng\\n3,000\\n30.00\\n1.50\\n76\\n8\\na\\n3,000\\n40.00\\n1.75\\n140\\n9\\n4,000\\n50.00\\n2.00\\n336\\n10\\ni\\n6,000\\n75.00\\n2.20\\n358\\n10\\n1 1\\n8,000\\n95.00\\n2.40\\n625\\n13\\n10,000\\n140.00\\n3.00\\n750\\n13\\nif\\n12,000\\n180.00\\n3.75\\n875\\n13\\n16,000\\n210.00\\n4.00\\n935\\n13\\n20,000\\n275.00\\n4.25\\nSHORTEST\\nDISTANCE\\nBETWEEN HOOKS\\nOF\\n500-lbs.\\nHoist\\nis 144\\ninches\\n6,000-lb. Hoist\\nis 28\\ninches\\n1,000\\nft\\n16\\n8,000\\n31\\n3,000\\ntt\\n17\\n10,000\\n39\\nit\\n3,000\\ntt\\n30\\n12,000\\n39\\nit\\n4,000\\nit\\n23\\ni\\n16,000\\n20,000\\n40\\n61\\na\\ntt\\nTHE\\nYALE DUPLEX BLOCKS\\nSCREW GEARED. PATENTED.\\nPie. 536.\\nCapacity\\nPrice\\nComplete\\n*Hoist in\\nFeet.\\nExtra Hoist\\nPrice\\nper Foot.\\nMinim urn\\nDistance be-\\ntween Hooks\\nNet\\nWeight iu\\nlbs.\\n43\\nX Chain Pull.\\nin Tons.\\nLbs. Feel.\\nl\\n$25.00\\n8\\n$1.25\\n13 in.\\n68\\n40\\n1\\n30.00\\n8\\n1.30\\n16\\n57\\n87\\n59\\n11\\n40.00\\n8\\n1.35\\n19\\n76\\n94\\n80\\n2\\n50.00\\n9\\n1.40\\n31\\n104\\n115\\n93\\n3\\n70.00\\n10\\n1.50\\n25\\n200\\n132\\n126\\n31\\n80.00\\n10\\n1.90\\n26\\n210\\n140\\n138\\n4\\n95.00\\n10\\n1.95\\n29\\n225\\n142\\n155\\n5\\n125.00\\n12\\n2.00\\n31\\n340\\n145\\n195\\n6\\n150.00\\n12\\n2.80\\n33\\n360\\n145\\n252\\n7\\n175.00\\n12\\n3.00\\n34\\n370\\n160\\n275\\n8\\n200.00\\n12\\n3.10\\n36\\n390\\n160\\n310\\n10\\n250.00\\n12\\n3.20\\n45\\n570\\n160\\n390\\nm\\nFigures denote height in feet which, blocks, with regular lengths of chain, will hoist from\\nlevel on which operator stands.\\nX Figures denote tho pull in pounds required to lift the full load, and the number of feet of\\nhand chain which must be handled to lift the load one foot.\\nFig. 537.\\nThe improved chain guides permit the use of the block in a horizontal\\nor inclined position. The gearing, composed of a worm-wheel and- screw, is enclosed in an oil-\\ntight housing, and the working parts are thus always immersed in oil, insuring smooth action\\nand thorough lubrication.\\n148\\nPI\\n3\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0158.jp2"}, "159": {"fulltext": "SPEIDEL 5 IMPROVED ECONOMIC SAFETY HOIST.\\nFisc. 538.\\nHoist showing Lower Block in Position\\nfor Regular or Slow Speed.\\nFig. 539.\\nHoist showing Lower Block in Position\\nfor the Fast Speed\\nPRICES, LIFTINC CAPACITY, WEICHT AND HEIGHT OF LIFT.\\nSafe Working\\nPrice, Complete\\nRegular Height.\\nWeight, Complete\\nPrice for Each Ft\\nShortest Dis-\\nCapacity in Lbs.\\nwith Chain\\nof Lift.\\nwitn Chain\\nof Ex*ra Lift, in-\\ntance between\\nfor Regular Lift.\\nfor Kegular Lift.\\ncluding 4 Chains.\\nInsideofHooks.\\n1,000\\n125.00\\n8 ft.\\n47 lbs.\\n$0.90\\n16 in.\\n2,000\\n30.00\\n8\\n58\\n1.00\\n19\\n3,000\\n40.00\\n8\\n78\\n1.20\\n2H\\n4,000\\n55.00\\n9\\n110\\n1.30\\n24\\n6,000\\n75.00\\n10\\n160\\n1.50\\n2 ft. 4\\n8,000\\n95.00\\n10\\n210\\n1.65\\n2 8\\n10,000\\n120.00\\n13\\n285\\n1.90\\n3\\n12,000\\n140.00\\n12\\n300\\n2.20\\n3\\n16,000\\n175.00\\n12\\n400\\n2.50\\n3 5\\n20,000\\n225.00\\n12\\n600\\n2.60\\n4 U\\n30,000\\n300.00\\n12\\n775\\n3.50 4 4\\nThe novel feature of the lower block is the simple and ingenious method of securing two\\nspeeds, which is of great value where variable loads have to be lifted. Fig. 538 of above cuts\\nshows the lower block in position for the regular or slow speed, while in Fig. 539 the pawl is\\nlocking the hoisting chain to the sheave, thus lifting the load only on one chain This device\\nis selMisengagiug when the load has been hoisted at the fast speed and is lowered below the\\npoint from which it has been raised.\\n149\\n!i", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0159.jp2"}, "160": {"fulltext": "WESTON S DIFFERENTIAL PULLEY BLOCKS.\\nM\\nCapacity\\nPrice\\n*Hoist in\\ntExtra\\nHoist\\nMia.\\nDistance\\nBetween\\nNet\\nWeight\\n{Chain Pull.\\nin Tons.\\nplete.\\nFeet.\\nPrice per\\niu Lbs.\\nFoot.\\nHooks.\\nPounds.\\nFeet.\\ni.\\n$18.00\\n5\\n$2.80\\n16 iu.\\n11\\n35\\n15\\ni\\n18.00\\n6\\n2.80\\n17\\n22\\n72\\n18\\nj.\\n21.00\\n7\\n2.80\\n21\\n30\\n122\\n24\\n1\\n28.00\\n8\\n3.00\\n26\\n51\\n216\\n30\\nH\\n36.00\\n8i\\n3.20\\n32\\n81\\n246\\n36\\n2\\n45.00\\n9\\n3.40\\n39\\n122\\n308\\n42\\n3\\n60.00\\nn\\n4.00\\n44\\n180\\n557\\n3S\\nFigures denote height in feet which blocks, with regular leugths of chain,\\nwill hoist above level on which operator stands.\\nt Each additional foot of hoist requires 4 feet of additional chain.\\n{Figures denote the pull in pouuds required to lift the full load, and the num-\\nber of feet of chain which must be handled to lift the load one foot.\\nPRICES OF PARTS.\\nRegular\\nSheaves.\\nYokes and Hooks.\\nP\\nus.\\nChains\\nCapacity\\nComplete.\\niu Tons.\\nTop.\\nBottom.\\nTop.\\nBottom.\\nTop.\\nBottom.\\nEach.\\nl\\n$3.60\\n$0.90\\n$3.00\\n$2.25\\n$0.40\\n$0.30\\n$10.50\\ni\\n4.80\\n1.30\\n3.75\\n3.00\\n.50\\n.40\\n12.50\\n1\\n6.00\\n1.50\\n4.50\\n3.75\\n.50\\n.40\\n17.00\\n11\\n8.40\\n1.90\\n5.50\\n4.50\\n.60\\n.50\\n21.5)\\n2\\n12.00\\n2.25\\n7.50\\n5.50\\n.60\\n.50\\n27.00\\n3\\n15.60\\n3.75\\n11.00\\n8.00\\n.70\\n.60\\n36.00\\nHAND TRAVELING CRANE,\\nWITH SINCLE I BEAM.\\n540.\\nFig. 541.\\nCut shows Crane with geared bridge and Trolley. The bridge is made of a single I beam\\nwith trolley running on its lower flange. All motions are effected by endless hand chains from\\nthe floor and are as follows\\nHoisting anil lowering, two speeds bridge travel, one speed; trolley travel, one speed.\\nBridge and trolley wheels are turned in the grooves, have anti-friction roller bearings, and\\nwork very freely without a jar. These cranes are built strong and durable and cause no vibration.\\nLight cranes of the single I beam style are made without gearing, the bridge and trolley\\nbeing moved by pushing the load this latter type is the kind of cranes used in ice factories.\\nFor traveling cranes state maximum load, distance from floor to top of rails and from top of\\nrail to ceiling or roof truss, also distance from centre to centre of rails and distance between\\nwalls or posts.\\nSpecial Prices According to Requirements.\\n150", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0160.jp2"}, "161": {"fulltext": "OVERHEAD TROLLEYS\\nSINGLE TRAOK, FLAT IRON KAIL,\\nWrought Iron Hanger and Plain\\nTrolley.\\nThe rail and hangers are\\nmade of wrought iron, and\\nare to be bolted directly to\\nthe ceiling or overhead tim-\\nbers. Trolleys have large and\\nFig. 542\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Braced Hanger, well fitted s eel pins, and\\nthe wheels are large and running on anti-friction rollers, re-\\nducing friction to a minimum.\\nWhere obstructions are in the way, the braced hangers\\n(shown to the right), can be made deep enough to clear shaft-\\nShort Hangers. in g, pipes, belts, etc.\\nPRICE, CAPACITY AND LENGTHS BETWEEN HANCERS.\\nCapacity in\\nLargest Distance\\nPrice of Rail\\nPrice o 6\\nPrice of\\nPrice of\\nPrice of Switch\\nPounds.\\nC to C Hangers.\\nPer Ft\\ng-er, Each\\nTrolley.\\nEach Curve.\\nLift of Hoist.\\n500\\n8 ft. ins\\n$0.30\\n$0.90\\n9.75\\n$0.75\\n$27.75\\n1,000\\nG\\n.40\\n1.00\\n10.50\\n.85\\n28.50\\n1,500\\nG\\n.50\\n1.15\\n11.25\\n1.10\\n29.25\\n2,000\\n6 6\\n.65\\n1.40\\n12.00\\n1.50\\n30.00\\n3,000\\n5\\n75\\n1.70\\n13.50\\n1.50\\n31.50\\n4,000\\n5 6\\n.90\\n2.00\\n15.00\\n1.85\\n33.75\\n5,000\\n5\\n1.00\\n2.20\\n16.50\\n2.00\\n34.25\\n6,000\\n5\\n1.10\\n2.40\\n18.00\\n2.25\\n35.00\\nIMPROVED OVERHEAD TRAMWAY SWITCH.\\nTo be used in Connection with Either Style of Track.\\nFig. 543.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 End View.\\nFig. 543. Side View.\\n151", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0161.jp2"}, "162": {"fulltext": "SPEIDEL S\\nIMPROVED\\nOVERHEAD TRAMWAY\\nTURN TABLE.\\nSPECIAL PRICES QUOTED.\\nOVERHEAD\\nTRAMWAYS.\\nSingle Track with Plain Traveler\\nand Overhead Tramway with\\nChannel Beam Rail.\\nThis style of tramway can be bolted\\ndirectly to the celling, and is a very\\nconvenient form for warehouses, mills,\\nfactories, etc.\\nThe trolleys have large and well-\\niiU d steel pins, and the wheels run on\\nanti-friction rollers, reducing friction\\nlo a minimum.\\nPrices, Capacity and Lengths for\\nChannel Beam Rails,\\nas Given Below.\\nPig. 545.\\nSide View.\\nFie. 545.\\nEnd View.\\nCapacity in\\nPounds.\\nLargest Distauce\\nbetween\\nHanger Bolts.\\nPrice per Foot.\\nPrice Trolley.\\nPrice of Each\\nCurve.\\nPrice of Switch.\\nfor Regular Lift\\nof Hoist.\\n500\\n6 ft.\\n10.30\\n$8.50\\n$2.50\\n$26.25\\n1,000\\n5\\n0.35\\n9.00\\n2.75\\n27.00\\n1 500\\n6\\n0.40\\n10,00\\n3.25\\n27.75\\n2,000\\n5\\n0.45\\n11.00\\n3.50\\n28.50\\n3,000\\n6\\n0.50\\n12.75\\n3.75\\n29.25\\n4,000\\n5\\n0.55\\n13.50\\n4.00\\n30.00\\n5,000\\n6\\n0.65\\n16.50\\n4.50\\n31.50\\n6,000\\n5\\n0.75\\n18.00\\n5.00\\n33.00\\n152", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0162.jp2"}, "163": {"fulltext": "OVERHEAD TRAMWAYS.\\nSINCLE OVERHEAD TRACK TRAMWAY WITH CEARED TRAVELER\\nAND I BEAM RAIL.\\nFig. 546 Plain Traveler.\\nFig. 547 Geared Traveler.\\nThe tramways can be bolted directly to the ceiling or supported on trussels, and are\\nwell adapted for foundries, machine shops, warehouses, stone yards, ship yards, etc.\\nThese types are made with either plain or geared trolley for loads upward of two or\\nthree tons it is best to use the geared trolleys, and where load-i have to be moved carefully and\\nwithout jerking, as iu foundries in handling moulds, etc., the geared trolley is a necessity. The\\ngeared trolley is moved and operated by an endless hand chain from the floor.\\nIn writing for prices, give maximum load to be carried and distance from centre to centre\\nof supports, if such are given, and the distance from floor to ceiling or overhead limbers.\\nPRICES AND CAPACITIES.\\nPlain Teavelee.\\ncapacity in\\nPRICE op\\nPOUNDS.\\nTEAVELEE.\\n500\\n|12.75\\n1,000\\n13.50\\n1.500\\n14.25\\n2,000\\n16.00\\n3,000\\n18.00\\n4,000\\n20.25\\n5 000\\n24.00\\n6,000\\n33.75\\n8,000\\n36.00\\n10,000\\n37.50\\nGeared Teavelee.\\ncapacity in\\npounds.\\n3,000\\n4,000\\n5,000\\n6,000\\n8,000\\n10,000\\n12,000\\n16,000\\n20,000\\nPRICE of\\nTEAVELEE.\\nJ 57.50\\n60.00\\n62.50\\n67.50\\n75.00\\n87.00\\n93.75\\n112.50\\n120.00\\nPrices for switches same as for\\nChannel and I Beam rails.\\nPrices of geared travelers apply to\\nlength of chain suitable for hoists with\\nregular height of lift. For extra height\\nadd 40c. for each foot of additional lift.\\nWhen ordering or writing for prices of overhead tramways, please state which style of\\ntrack is desired and give maximum load to be handled where long hangers are required give\\nthe distance between overhead timbers and trolley wheels, clearing all obstructions; state length\\nof track required, whether straight or curved, in the latter case showing on a plain sketchlo.\\ncation of the curves, etc,\\n153\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0163.jp2"}, "164": {"fulltext": "CUM-OLEO.\\n(trade mark.)\\nA Wire Rope Lubricant and Preservative.\\nFOR ELEVATOR USE.\\nIs a Neutral Product. It Prevents and Destroys Rust. Keeps the Ropes Always Pliable.\\nPrevents Strand Friction. Reduces Drum and Sheave Friction.\\nProlongs the Life of Rope. Odorless.\\nDIRECTIONS FOR USINC CUM-OLEO.\\n1. Apply with a Brush.\\n2. Do not use in excess and let a reasonable time elapse between applications.\\n3. In a short time the rope will be filled internally and coated externally, thereby\\npreventing strand aud dram friction.\\n4. Aftfr the rope is coated, keep the coating fresh by an occasional application.\\n5. KEEP YOUR DRUMS CLEAN! If the coating adheres to the drum, it indi-\\ncates an excessive use of the material.\\nSold in One Gallon Cans only, Per Gallon, $2.00\\nBURNET IMPROVED CABLE COATING.\\nFor the protection and preservation of Wire Ropes and Cables under\\nany condition of use or idleness on\\nTraction Roads, Tramways, Power Transmission, Mine Haulage and Hoists,\\nStanding Rigging, Etc.\\nBurnet Cable Coating if properly applied will render perfect\\nservice at a merely nominal expense.\\n1. It is a neutral product, free of grit or extraneous matter of any kind.\\n2. It is uniform in quality and consistency, and requires no manipulation or ad-\\ndition of other oils.\\n3. It prevents rust and destroys and eliminates rust already formed.\\n4. It fills the rope internally, and coats it completely externally, preventing strand\\nfriction and decreasing drum and sheave friction.\\n5. Its use prolongs the life of the rope.\\nDIRECTIONS FOR USINC ON WIRE CABLE.\\n1. Feed in a small stream about the size of a broom straw on the outgoing cable,\\nusing any simple device as a spre ader to make it cover evenly, and to prevent\\nover feeding. Continue this operation for one or two turns at a -time.\\n2. On a vertical rope apply with a brush, or waste. jj\\n3. Used in this way the cable fills slowly but surely, and will present a smooth\\nsurface.\\n4. After outside coat is formed, use only sufficient quantity to keep it smooth and\\nmoist special care must be taken not to use it in excess.\\n5. When the cable is wet do not apply the coating.\\n6. Drums and Sheaves must be kept perfectly clean at all times.\\n7. Any signs of Gumming, Fluffing or Peeling off of coating, indicates one or\\nmore of the following conditions\\nFIRST.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 That too much material is bsing used. SECOND.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 That the cable was\\nwet when applied. THIRD.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 That the Sheaves are not clean.\\nSold in Barrel Lots only, Per Gallon, $0.30\\n154", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0164.jp2"}, "165": {"fulltext": "APPROXIMATE WEICHT, STRENCTH AND LENGTH OF ROPE\\nStrength of\\nManila Rope,\\nTarred\\nSize in\\nCi rcu nif e ren c e\\nSize in\\nDiameter.\\nWeight\\nof 1000 feet.\\nWeight\\nper fathom\\nlbs. Si al Rope\\nabout\\n25 percent less\\nNumber of\\nfeet in\\none pouud.\\nHemp Eope,\\nWeight of\\n1000 feet.\\nWeight\\nper fathom.\\nFeet\\ninches\\nf\\ni\\n30\\n300\\n75\\n1\\nA\\n35\\n540\\n60\\na\\n4t\\ni\\n45\\n780\\n40\\n54\\n1\\nA\\n55\\n1000\\n30\\n69\\nH\\nt\\n65\\n12 0\\n23\\n73\\nli\\nA\\n75\\n1560\\n16\\n8\\n86\\ni*\\nj\\n85\\n1\\n2250\\n12\\n9\\n98\\no f\\n9\\nTB\\n110\\n3\\n3060\\n9\\n8\\n135\\n3\\nI 2\\n1\\n140\\n4\\n4000\\n7\\n6\\n162\\n~5\\n1\\n21\\n4\\n170\\n1 S\\n5000\\n6\\n214\\nli\\nn\\nH\\n200\\nli\\n6250\\n5\\n263\\n4\\n1\\n2f\\n240\\nIf\\n7500\\n4\\n3\\n290\\nITT\\nIf\\n3\\n1\\n275\\n1!\\n9000\\n3\\n8\\n347\\n4\\n2\\nlA\\n325\\n2\\n10500\\n3\\n2\\n400\\n21\\nO 1\\n*k\\n3{\\n1*\\n360\\n21\\n12250\\n2\\n10\\n455\\n2|\\niA\\n4L0\\n21\\n14000\\n2\\n5\\n526\\n3\\n4\\nii\\n460\\n3\\n16000\\n2\\n3\\n620\\nH\\n4i\\nif\\n510\\n31\\n18000\\n2\\n719\\n3f\\n41\\niA\\n585\\nsi\\n20250\\n1\\n8\\n781\\n4f\\ni*\\n640\\n4i\\n22500\\n1\\n7\\n870\\n5\\nJ 5\\ni|\\n720\\n\u00c2\u00b11\\n25000\\n1\\n5\\n932\\n51\\nL H\\nif\\n835\\n5f\\n30250\\n1\\n3\\n1190\\n61\\nS 6\\n1050\\nbf\\n36000\\nHI\\n1400\\n8\\n7\\n2\\n1150\\n71\\n39000\\niof\\n1525\\n81\\n91\\n*8\\n1250\\n8\\n42250\\n9|\\n1688\\n9\\n2}\\n1425\\nH\\n49000\\n8^\\n1906\\n10\\n7 i\\n2i\\n1700\\nio\u00c2\u00a7\\n56250\\n71\\n2188\\n121\\n8\\nI 8i\\n2 A.\\n2000\\n12i\\n64000\\n51\\n2562\\n14\\noa\\n2300\\n13-i\\n72250\\n5\\n2875\\n16\\n2 9\\nn\\n2650\\n16\\n81000\\n41\\n3312\\n20\\nB 91\\n3\\n3000\\n17f\\n90250\\n4\\n3625\\n22\\n3 10\\n3A\\n3400\\n20\\n100000\\n31\\n4187\\n24\\na n\\n31\\n4000\\n241\\n118000\\nQ-9\\n5094\\n28\\n12\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2.a\\n3\\n4700\\n284\\n135000\\n21\\n5938\\n35\\n1 13\\n5650\\n34\\n156000\\n21\\n7060\\n41\\nC 14\\n4i\\n6500\\n391\\n211000\\nIf\\n8190\\n48\\n15\\n5j*\\n7500\\n45}\\n230000\\n1A\\n9438\\n56\\nWeights of Rope are liable to vary, either way.\\nThe Working Strain is about one-third of the Breaking Strain.\\nBasis is price for fy inch diameter (1J^ inch circumference) and upwards.\\nTHE FOLLOWING ARE EXTRA ABOVE BASIS.\\n12 Thread or inch diameter i cent, per pound.\\n6 and 9 thread, j and T inch diameter 1\\n(i Thread or T F inch diameter 1\\n6 2\\nBolt rope (Manila) H\\nTRANSMISSION ROPE.\\nStandard sizes 1 1| 1\u00c2\u00a3 If H If 3\\nHOISTING ROPE.\\nStandard sizes 1 H H If 4 If H\\nTransmission ami Hoisting Rope is made from the best selected Cebu Manila Hemp, especially prepared for\\nthe transmission of Power and Hoi ting purposes, the former, for transmission of Power, to run at high speed, the\\nlatter, for hoisting purposes of every description, coal falls, derrick and quarry rope, pile driving, etc.\\nPBICES ON APPLICATION.\\n155", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0165.jp2"}, "166": {"fulltext": "STANDARD HOISTING\\nROPE.\\nComposed of G Strands aud a Hemp\\nCentre.\\nNineteen Wires to the Strand.\\nFig. 548.\\nSWEDISH IRON.\\nAp. breaking\\nAllowable\\nTrade\\nPrice in cts\\nDiameter in\\nAp. circum-\\nWeight per\\nstrain in\\nwork strain\\nMin. size of\\nNumber\\nper foot.\\ninches.\\nference in\\nfoot in lbs.\\ntons of\\nin tons of\\ndrum or\\ninches.\\n2,000 lbs.\\n2,000 lbs.\\nsheave in ft.\\n170\\n2 a\\n9\\n8\\n11.95\\n114\\n22.8\\n16\\n140\\n2i\\n9.85\\n95\\n18.9\\n15\\nl\\n117\\nH\\n8.00\\n78\\n15.60\\n13\\n2\\n93\\n2\\n6.30\\n62\\n12.40\\n12\\n80\\nIf\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n4.85\\n48\\n9.60\\n10\\n4\\n63\\nIf\\n5\\n4.15\\n42\\n8.40\\n8i\\n5\\n57\\n1*\\n41\\n4\\n3.55\\n36\\n7.20\\nn\\n5i\\n48\\n3.00\\n31\\n6.20\\n7\\n6\\n40\\n4\\n2.45\\n25\\n5.00\\n64.\\n7\\n33\\n8i\\n2.00\\n21\\n4.20\\n6\\n8\\n26\\nl\\n3\\n1.58\\n17\\n3.40\\n54\\n9\\n20\\ni\\n1\\n1\\n2f\\n1.20\\n13\\n2.60\\n4\\n10\\n16\\n24\\n0.89\\n9.7\\n1.94\\n4\\n10\u00c2\u00a3\\n12\\n2\\n0.63\\n6.8\\n1.36\\n34\\n10*\\n10\\nTff\\nIf\\n0.50\\n5.5\\n1.10\\n2|\\n10*\\n8\\n1\\n2\\n14\\n0.39\\n4.4\\n0.88\\n24\\n10a\\n7*\\n7\\n14\\n0.30\\n3.4\\n0.68\\n2\\n10*\\n7\\n1\\ng\\nl*\\n0.22\\n2.5\\n0.50\\nn\\n10c\\n6$\\ntV\\nl\\n0.15\\n1.7\\n0.34\\ni\\nlOd\\nH\\ni\\n4\\n3\\n4\\n0.10\\n1.2\\n0.24\\n3\\n4\\nNote Siemens-Martin Steel 1\\nope, same price\\nas Iron Rope.\\nCAST-STEEL.\\n210\\n2\\nA/ 4\\n7^\\n8\\n11.95\\n228\\n45.6\\n10\\nl\\n175\\n142\\na*\\n24\\n9.85\\n8.00\\n190\\n156\\n37.9\\n31.2\\n94\\nsi\\n2\\n111\\n2\\n6.30\\n124\\n24.8\\ns\\n3\\n93\\nIf\\n54\\n4.85\\n96\\n19.3\\n74\\n4\\n74\\n11\\n5\\n4.15\\n84\\n16.8\\n64\\n5\\n66\\n1*\\n4f\\n3.55\\n72\\n14.4\\n5f\\n5j\\n56\\n*t\\n44\\n3.00\\n62\\n12.4\\n5i\\n6\\n46\\nH\\n4\\n2.45\\n50\\n10.0\\n5\\n7\\n38\\nl*\\n3h\\n2.00\\n43\\n8.40\\n4*\\n8\\n30\\nl\\n3\\n1.58\\n34\\n6.80\\n4\\n9\\n23\\n7\\nR\\n2$\\n1.30\\n26\\n5.30\\n34\\n10\\n18\\n3\\n4\\n24\\n0.89\\n19.4\\n3.88\\n3\\n104\\n14\\n1\\n2\\n0.63\\n13.6\\n2.72\\n2 1\\n10b\\n12\\n9\\nIf\\n0.50\\n11.0\\n2.20\\nIf\\n10$\\n11\\n14\\n0.39\\n8.8\\n1.76\\n14\\n10a\\n10\\n7\\nTiT\\n14\\n0.30\\n6.8\\n1.36\\n14\\n10*\\n9i\\n3\\n8\\ni*\\n0.22\\n5.0\\n1.00\\nl\\n10c\\n94\\n5\\nl\\n0.15\\n3.4\\n0.ti8\\n1\\n10 2\\n9\\n1\\n4\\n3\\n4\\n0.10\\n2.4\\n0.48\\nI\\nNote. \u00e2\u0080\u0094When the Iron or Steel Eope named above is Galvanized or Tinned, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot-\\nWhen made with Wire Centre, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot.\\nitrands.\\n1 his rope is almost universally employed for hoisting purposes on account of its flexibility. It is made of six str\\neach of which is formed by twisting nineteen wires together, and a hemp core or center. Sometimes the hemp center is\\nreplaced by a wire strand, which adds from seven to ten per cent to the strength of the rope but the wear on tlie center is\\nas great as on the outside strands, and its use is not generally advised.\\nThe Standard Hoisting kope is very pliable, and will wind on moderate-sized drumsand pass over reasonably small\\nsheaves without injury. Wh-re it is possible, drums and sheaves larger than those indicated in tnelists should be adopted,\\nparticularly when high speeds are employed or when the working strain isgrealer ihan one-fifth of the breaking strain, be-\\ncause the bending of a rope around a sheave is more destructive the heavier the strain on the rope and the smaller ihesheave.\\nIn substituting steel for iron, it is well to use the same size of rope, thereby taking full advantage of the increased\\nwearing capacity of steel over iron. The best si eel is the only one to use, as inferior grades are not as serviceable as good\\niron, because the constant vibrations to which ropes are subjected cause the poor steel to become brittle and unsafe.\\n156", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0166.jp2"}, "167": {"fulltext": "Trade\\nNumber,\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n17\\n18\\n19\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n24\\n25\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n1(5\\n17\\n18\\n19\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n24\\n25\\nTRANSMISSION OR HAULAGE ROPE.\\nCOARSE-LAID ROPE.\\nComposed of 6 Strauds and a Hemp Center. 7 Wires to the Strand.\\nFig. 549.\\nSWEDISH IRON.\\nPrice in\\nCents\\nper Foot.\\n51\\n43\\n36\\n29\\n23\\n17*\\n14\\n12\\n10\\n8\\n6*\\n5i\\nU\\n3j\\n3+\\nDiam-\\neter in\\nIiiches.\\ni*\\nif\\nH\\nl\\n9\\nApproximate\\nCircumfer-\\nence in luches,\\n3i\\n3\\na*\\n\u00c2\u00bb4\\n2\\n1}\\nH\\nH\\ni*\\nWeight per\\nFoot\\nill Pounds.\\n3.55\\n3.00\\n2.45\\n2.00\\n1.58\\n1.20\\n0.89\\n0.75\\n0.62\\n0.50\\n0.39\\n0.30\\n0.22\\n0.15\\n0.125\\nApproximate\\nBreaking Strain\\nin Tons of\\n2000 Pounds.\\n34\\n29\\n24\\n20\\n16\\n12\\n9.3\\n7.9\\n6.6\\n5.3\\n4.2\\n3.3\\n2.4\\n1.7\\n1.4\\nAllowable\\nWorkiug Strain\\nin Tons of\\n2000 Pounds.\\n6.80\\n5.80\\n4.80\\n4.00\\n3.20\\n2.40\\n1.86\\n1.58\\n1.32\\n1.00\\n0.84\\n0.66\\n0.48\\n0.34\\n0.28\\n60\\n51\\n43\\n36\\n28\\n22\\n16\\n13i\\n11\\n9\\n7i\\n6*\\n5i\\n4\\nNote. Siemens-Mart n Steel Rope, same price as Iron Rope.\\nCAST-STEEL.\\n3.55\\n3.00\\nH\\nIf\\nH\\nH\\nl\\nTcf\\n43\\n44\\n4\\ndh\\n3\\n\u00c2\u00bbi\\n2 t\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n2\\n1*\\nH\\nH\\ni*\\ni\\ni\\n2.45\\n2.00\\n1.58\\n1.20\\n0.89\\n0.75\\n0.62\\n0.50\\n0.39\\n0.30\\n0.22\\n0.15\\n0.125\\n68\\n58\\n48\\n40\\n32\\n24\\n18.6\\n15.8\\n13.2\\n10.6\\n8.4\\n6.6\\n4.8\\n3.4\\n2.8\\n13.6\\n11.6\\n9.60\\n8.00\\n6.40\\n4.80\\n3.72\\n3.16\\n2.64\\n2.12\\n1.68\\n1.32\\n0.96\\n0.68\\n0.56\\nMinimum Size\\nof Drum or\\nSheave in Feet.\\n13\\n12\\n10f\\n8j\\n7i\\n6|\\n6\\n4j\\n4\\n34\\n8}\\n2i\\n9.1\\n8i\\n64\\n5}\\n5\\nU\\n4\\n3\\n2i\\n4\\n2\\nII\\nNote. When the Iron or Steel Rope named ahove is Galvanized or Tinned, add 10 per cent,\\nto list price per foot. When made with Wire centre, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot.\\nThis rope is much stiffer than Standard Hoisting Rope. It is made of six strauds, each of\\nwhich is composed of seven wires, and a hemp core or centre. It may have, if it is so desired,\\na wire centre, which adds from seven to ten per cent, to its strength, but it is then open to the\\nobjections already noted in remarks about Standard Hoisting Rope.\\nThe wires of this variety of rope are one and two-third times greater in diameter than those\\nof the Standard Hoisting Rope, and hence the rope is much less pliable and will not bend around\\nas small sheaves. It is well adapted for haulages and transmissions, because the wires are large\\nand are not quickly worn through. It will resist the rough usuage of mine haulages and the\\ngreat wear due to passing over a large number of pulleys and rollers.\\nThe wires are fewer in number, however, and a greater factor of safety is desirable than for\\nhoisting rope, because tbe breakage of one or two wires takes away a considerable amount of\\nthe total strength. In using steel, instead of iron rope, it is necessary to have the best quality.\\nFor transmissions, the sizes from 1^ inch diameter down give excellent satisfact on, when\\nproperly selected.\\nBoth the regular and Lang constructions are extensively used for haulages and inclined\\nplanes.\\n157\\n!V", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0167.jp2"}, "168": {"fulltext": "==i=^S\\nFig.\\n550.\\nPrice in\\nDiam-\\nApp\\nroximate\\nTrade\\nCents per\\neter in\\nCircumfer-\\nNumber.\\nFoot.\\nInches.\\nence in Inches.\\n255\\n23\\nif\\n8 f\\ni\\n210\\n170\\nI\\n5j\\n2\\n134\\n2\\n3\\n115\\n4\\n91\\n5\\n5\\n80\\nH\\n4f\\n51\\n67\\nIf\\n4\\n6\\n55\\nif\\n4\\n7\\n45\\n1*\\n3i\\nS\\n36\\n1\\n3\\n9\\n28\\n7\\nI\\n2|\\n10\\n22\\n8*\\n10i\\n16*\\n2\\n10J\\n10|\\n14\\nm\\n9\\nY\\n2\\n11\\n10a\\nni\\n7\\nH\\n10S\\nn\\n3\\n8\\n4\\n10c\\n10f\\nA\\ni\\nlOd\\nlOi\\n1\\n4\\n4\\nEXTRA STRONG\\nCRUCIBLE CAST -STEEL\\nROPE.\\nC3mposed of 6 strands and a Hemp Cen-\\ntre; 19 Wires to the Strand.\\nWeight per\\nFoot,\\nin Pounds.\\n11.95\\n9.85\\n8.00\\n6.30\\n4.85\\n4.15\\n3.55\\n3.00\\n2.45\\n2.00\\n1.58\\n1.20\\n0.89\\n0.62\\n0.50\\n0.39\\n0.30\\n0.22\\n0.15\\n0.10\\nApproximate Allowable Work-\\nBreakingStrain ing Strain in\\nin Tons of Tons of\\n2000 Pounds. 2000 Pounds.\\n266\\n222\\n182\\n144\\n112\\n97\\n84\\n72\\n58\\n49\\n39\\n30\\n22\\n15.8\\n12.7\\n10.1\\n7.8\\n5.78\\n4.05\\n2.70\\n53\\n45\\n36.4\\n28.8\\n22.4\\n19.4\\n16.8\\n14.4\\n11.6\\n9.60\\n7.80\\n6.00\\n4.40\\n3.16\\n2.54\\n2.02\\n1.56\\n1.15\\n0.81\\n0.54\\nMinimum Size\\nof Drum or\\nSheave in Feet.\\n10\\n9i\\n8|\\n8\\nk\\n5\\n4\\n3i\\n3\\n2\\nlir\\nH\\nI 5\\nFig. 551.\\nApproximate\\nAllowable Work-\\nPrice in\\nDiam-\\nApproximate\\nWeight per\\nBreaking Strain\\ning Strain in\\nrade\\nGents per\\neter in\\nCircumfer-\\nFoot\\nin Tons of\\nTons of\\nrnber\\nFoot.\\nInches.\\nence in Inches.\\nin Pounds.\\n2000 Pounds.\\n2000 Pounds.\\nii\\n75\\n1\u00c2\u00a3\\n4!\\n3.55\\n79\\n15.8\\n12\\n64\\nif\\n4?\\n3.00\\n68\\n13 6\\n13\\n53\\nif\\n4\\n2.45\\n56\\n11.2\\n14\\n44\\ni\u00c2\u00a3\\n3^\\n2.00\\n46\\n9.20\\n15\\n34\\ni\\n3\\n1.58\\n37\\n7.40\\n16\\n26\\n7\\na\\n2f\\n4\\n1.20\\n28\\n5.60\\n17\\n20\\n1\\n4\\n0.89\\n21\\n4.20\\n18\\n17\\n11\\n4\\n0.75\\n18.4\\n3.68\\n19\\n14\\nI\\n2\\n0.62\\n15.1\\n3.02\\n20\\nHi\\n9\\nTIT\\nIf\\n0.50\\n12.3\\n2.46\\n21\\n9*\\ni\\nH\\n0.39\\n9.70\\n1.94\\n22\\nH\\n7\\nn\\n0.30\\n7.50\\n1.50\\n23\\n6\\n0.22\\n5.58\\n1.11\\n24\\n5i\\ni\\n0.15\\n3.88\\n0.77\\n25\\n5\\n9\\n7\\n8\\n0.125\\n3.22\\n0.64\\nEXTRA STRONG\\nCRUCIBLE CAST-STEEL\\nROPE.\\nComposed of 6 Strands and a Hemp\\nCentre; 7 Wires to the Strand.\\nMinimum Size\\nof Drum or\\nSheave in Feet.\\n7i\\n4\\n8j\\n3\\n8*\\n2\\nn\\nc\\n\u00c2\u00bbi\\n2!\\nIT\\nC\\nc\\nI\\n-1\\n2\\npi\\nc\\nNote. When the Rope named above is Galvanized or Tinned, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot.\\nWhen made with Wire centre, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot.\\nThis variety of rope is regularly made with seven or nineteen wires to the strand. It may,\\nhowever, be ordered with any number of strands and wires desired.\\nIt possesses great strength and toughness, occupying a place intermediale between standard\\ncrucible steel rope and plough-steel rope.\\nIt is made of a high grade of crucible cast-steel, especially prepared, so as to give tensile\\nstrength and other physical properties, which fit it for heavy work.\\n158\\nI", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0168.jp2"}, "169": {"fulltext": "TELLER ROPE.\\nComposed of 6 Ropes and a Hemp\\nCentre.\\nEach Rope consisting of 6 Stands of 7\\nWires each and a Hemp Core.\\nFig. 552.\\nPrice in Cents perTToot.\\nIron. Cast steel.\\n33 43\\n27 36\\n22 30\\n17 24\\n14 19\\n11 17\\n10 15\\n9 14\\n8 12*\\n7* 11\\nTiller Ropes are used for steering ropes on river steamers, for hand ropes on elevators, and in\\nany place where a smooth and extremely flexihle rope is required. Tliey are compo ed of 252\\nwires, and are made up of a hemp core, around which are twisted six ropes, each of which con-\\nsists of six strands, inclosing a hemp centre. They will pass around very small pulleys and\\nsheaves. The wires are necessarily very fine, and should not be subjected to scraping of any\\nkind or much frictional wear.\\nGALVANIZED IRON WIRE\\nROPE\\nFOR SHIPS RICCSNC AND\\nDERRICK CUYS.\\nComposed of 6 Strands and a Hemp\\nCentre, 7 or 12 Wires to the Strand.\\nApproximate Circumference in\\nApproximate circumference Weight per Breaking Strain in Inches of New\\nDiameter in\\nInches.\\nDiameter in\\nApprox\\nmate\\nCircTim-\\nWeight per Foot in\\nInches.\\nference in\\nInclies.\\nPoudcU.\\n1\\n3\\n1.10\\n7\\n4\\n23\\n8\\n0.84\\n0.62\\ng\\n2\\n0.43\\nt\\nIf\\n0.35\\nH\\n0.28\\n7\\nIS\\nH\\n0.21\\n3\\n8_\\nl|\\n0.16\\nTl\\n1\\n0.11\\nl\\n4\\n3\\n4\\n0.07\\nPrice in Cents per Foot.\\nWith 7 Wires to With 12 Wires\\nthe Strand. to the Strand\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2\u00c2\u00b16\\n43\\n40\\n37\\n33\\n29\\n25\\n22\\n19\\n17\\n15\\nIf\\nHi\\n1*\\nif\\nli\\n1*\\n1#\\ni\\ni\\na\\n1 3\\nin Inches.\\nFootin Pounds\\nTons of 2000\\nManila Rope of\\nPounds.\\nEqual Strength.\\n5 J\\n4.85\\n44.\\n11\\nH\\n4.40\\n40.\\n10*\\n5\\n4.00\\n36.\\n10\\n4J\\n3.60\\n32.\\n9*\\n4*\\n3.25\\n29.\\n9\\nH\\n2.90\\n546.\\n8*\\n4\\n2.55\\n23.\\n8\\n3J\\n2.25\\n20.\\n7*\\n3|\\n1.95\\n18.\\n6i\\nsi-\\n1.70\\n15.\\n6\\ns\\n1.44\\n13.\\n5|\\n8$\\n1.21\\n11.\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n1.00\\n9.0\\n5\\nH\\n0.81\\n7.3\\n4f\\n2\\n0.64\\n5.8\\n4*\\nIf\\n49\\n4.4\\n3f\\nH\\n0.36\\n3.2\\n3\\nli\\n0.25\\n2.3\\n2*\\nl|\\n0.20\\n1.8\\n2}\\n1\\n0.16\\n1.4\\n2\\n7.\\n0.123\\n1.1\\nIf\\n3\\n090\\n0.81\\n1\\n0.063\\n0.56\\n4\\n7T\\n0.040\\n0.36\\ni|\\n44\\n41\\n38\\n35\\n31\\n27\\n24\\n21\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n10\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n6\\n5\\n4\\n3*\\n5 Strands, 7\\nWires Each.\\n3\\n2*\\noi\\n2\\nNote. When made with tcire centre, add 10 per cent, to p- ice per foot.\\nGalvanized rope is much better for guys for derricks thau hemp rope or rods linked together.\\nIf galvanized rope of greater strength thau that men ioned in the table it desired, we are\\nprepared to furnish open-hearth, cast-steel or plough-steel wire rope, suitably galvanized,\\ninstead of iron wire rope.\\n159", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0169.jp2"}, "170": {"fulltext": "Fig. 554.\\nTrade Price in Cents Diameter\\nNumber. per Foot. in IncheB.\\n300 2f\\n250 24\\n1 200 2}\\n2 156 2\\n3 135 If\\n4 108 If\\n5 93 14\\n54 77 If\\n6 63 l|\\n7 52 1$\\n8 43 1\\n9 34 i\\n10 26 I\\n104 19 I\\n104 16 j\\\\\\n101 14 4\\n10(i 13 T i\\n10* 124 f\\n10c 12l T 5 S\\nlOrZ 12 4\\nPLOW STEEL ROPE.\\nComposed of 6 Strands and a Hemp\\nCenter, 19 Wires to the\\nStrand.\\nApproximate\\nCircumference\\nin Inches.\\n7i\\n4\\n54\\n5\\n4J\\n34\\n3\\n4\\n2\\ns\\nu\\n1*\\n1\\nApproximate\\nAllowable\\nMinimum\\nBreaking\\nWorking\\nSize of\\n(eight per\\nStrain in\\nStrain in\\nDrum or\\nFoot in\\nTons of 2000\\nTons of 2000\\nSheave in\\nPounds.\\nPounds.\\nPounds.\\nFeet.\\n11.95\\n305\\n61.0\\n11\\n9.85\\n254\\n50.8\\n10\\n8.00\\n208\\n41.6\\n9\\n6.30\\n165\\n33.0\\n8\\n4.85\\n128\\n25.6\\n74\\n4.15\\n111\\n22.2\\n6\\n3.55\\n96\\n19.2\\n54\\n3.00\\n82\\n16.4\\nH\\n2.45\\n67\\n13.4\\n5\\n2.00\\n56\\n11.2\\n44\\n1.58\\n44\\n8.80\\n4i\\n1.20\\n34\\n6.80\\n3f\\n34\\n0.89\\n25\\n5.00\\n0.62\\n18\\n3.60\\n3\\n0.50\\n14.5\\n2.90\\n24\\n0.39\\n11.4\\n2.28\\n2\\n0.30\\n8.85\\n1.77\\n14\\n0.22\\n6.55\\n1.31\\n1\\n0.15\\n4.50\\n0.90\\n7\\nB\\n0.10\\n3.00\\n0.60\\n2\\n5\\nPLOUGH-STEEL\\nROPE.\\nComposed of 6 Strands and a Hemp\\nCentre.\\nT^fri^\\nF\\ng. 555.\\nSeven Wires\\nApproximate\\nBreaking\\nto the Stranc\\nAllowable\\nWorking\\nMinimum\\nSize of\\nTrade\\nPrice in Cents\\nDiameter\\nApproximate\\nWeight per\\nTToot in\\nStrain in\\nStrain in\\nDrom or\\nNumber.\\nper Foot.\\nin Inches.\\nCircumference\\nTons of 2000\\nTons of 2000\\nSheave in\\nin Inches.\\nPounds.\\nPounds.\\nPounds.\\nFeet.\\n11\\n90\\n14\\n4f\\n3.55\\n91\\n18.2\\n84\\n12\\n75\\n1^\\nil\\n4\\n3.00\\n78\\n15.6\\n8\\n13\\n61\\n4\\n2.45\\n64\\n12.8\\nn\\n14\\n51\\nH\\n34\\n2.00\\n53\\n10.6\\nH\\n15\\n41\\n1\\n3\\n1.58\\n42\\n8.40\\n54\\n16\\n32\\n7\\n8*\\n3|\\n1.20\\n32\\n6.40\\n5\\n17\\n25\\n3\\n0.89\\n24\\n4.80\\n4\\n18\\n20\\n11\\n16\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n0.75\\n21\\n4.20\\n34\\n19\\n17\\n1\\n2\\n0.62\\n17\\n3.40\\n3\\n20\\n14\\n9\\nlj\\n0.50\\n14\\n2.80\\n2f\\n24\\n21\\n11\\n2\\n0.39\\n11\\n2.20\\n22\\n8\\n7\\nTIT\\nli\\n0.30\\n8.55\\n1.71\\n2\\n23\\n64\\nA 5\\n3\\n1*\\n0.22\\n6.35\\n1.27\\n14\\n24\\n6\\n5\\n1\\n0.15\\n4.35\\n0.87\\nli\\n25\\n54\\n9\\n82\\n1\\ns\\n0.125\\n3.65\\n0.73\\n1\\nNote.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 When the Rope named above is Galvanized orTinned.addlOper cent, to list price per foot. When made with\\nwire center, add 10 per cent, to list price per foot.\\nPlough-Steel Wire is made from a high grade of crucible cast-steel, and will stand a strain of from 95 to 175 tons per\\nsquare inch, according to the variety of steel used, the size of wire and tbe method of manufacturing and improving tbe wire.\\nPlough-Steel Ropes are used instead of cast-steel or iron where it is necessary to reducethe dead weight, as, for in-\\nstance, with heavy or extremely long ropes, when the weight of the rope itself becomes a large item. They are also fre-\\nquently employed when the load on the rope of an existing plant has been materially increased and the sheaves and drums\\ncannot be altered to meet the new requirements. In this case tbe same size of rope, but made of plough steel, can be used\\nwith an increase in strength of 50 to 100 per cent. Plougn-Steei Rope derives its name from the purposefor which it was\\noriginally intended\u00e2\u0080\u0094 the p oughing of fields, an engine moving the rope to which the plough was attached. The ordinarv\\niron and steel ropes were so quickly cut to pieces by stones and grit that something stronger and harder had to be obtained.\\nPlough-steel is, therefore, applicable to conditions involving great wear and rough usage. It is advisable to reduce\\nall bends to a minimum and to use somewhat larger drams and sheaves than are suitable for the ordinary cast-steel rope,\\nhaving a strength of 60 to 80 tons per square inch.\\n160", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0170.jp2"}, "171": {"fulltext": "Fig. 55G.\\nPrice in Cents per .Foot.\\nTran.\\n22\\n20\\n17\\n14i\\nHi\\n9\\n8\\n7\\nU\\n6\\n5.V\\nCast-steel.\\n30\\n27\\n23\\n19\\n15\\n12\\n10\\n9\\n8i\\nApproximate\\nDiameter in\\nInches.\\nItV\\n1\\n1\\n8\\n13\\nTg\\nCircumfer-\\nence iu\\nInches.\\n31\\n3\\n2J\\n24\\n2l\\n2\\nIf\\nH\\nU\\nl\\nGALVANIZED IRON AND\\nCAST-STEEL\\nRUNNING ROPE.\\nComposed of 6 Strands and a Hemp Centre,\\neach Strand consisting of 12 Wires\\nand a Hemp Core.\\nWeight per\\nFoot in\\nPouuds.\\n1.14\\n0.97\\n0.81\\n0.67\\n0.54\\n0.43\\n0.33\\n0.24\\n0.17\\n0.11\\nApproximate Breaking\\nSt\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2ain iu Tous of\\n2000 Pounds.\\nIron.\\nCast-steel.\\n12.0\\n24.0\\n10.7\\n21.5\\n8.21\\n16.4\\n7.20\\n14.4\\n6.13\\n12.3\\n4.29\\n8.58\\n3.47\\n6.94\\n2.78\\n5.56\\n2.15\\n4.30\\n1.14\\n2.28\\nGalvanizd Flexible Running Ropes are similar iu construction to Galvanized Hawsers.\\nThey are composed of six strands inclosing a hemp core, each strand being made of twelve wires\\nand a hemp centre. They are quite as flexible as nianila running rope much stronger and\\nmore durable.\\nCAST-STEEL SWITCHING\\nROPES\\nAND WRECKING ROPES.\\nHook\\nPRICE, EACH.\\nand thimble in one end thimble and\\nlink in other end.\\nLength\\nin\\nDi\\nAMETER IN INCHES.\\nFeet.\\nH\\n1*\\n1\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n20\\n$24.00\\n$20.00\\n$16.50\\n$14.00\\n$11.50\\n25\\n26.25\\n22.00\\n18.00\\n15.15\\n12.40\\n30\\n28.50\\n24.00\\n19.50\\n16.30\\n13.30\\n35\\n30.75\\n26.00\\n21.00\\n17.45\\n14.20\\n40\\n33.00\\n28.00\\n22.50\\n18.60\\n15.10\\n45\\n35.25\\n30.00\\n24.00\\n19.75\\n16.00\\n50\\nHook\\n37.50\\nthimble and lin\\n32.00\\n25.50\\n20.90\\nuks in oth\\ner eL\\n16.90\\nc in one\\nend;\\nthimble and two li\\nd.\\nPRICE,\\nEACH.\\n20\\n$27.00\\n$22.50\\n$18.50\\n$15.75\\n$13.00\\n25\\n29.25\\n24.50\\n20.00\\n16.90\\n13.90\\n30\\n31.50\\n26.50\\n21.50\\n18.05\\n14.80\\n35\\n33.75\\n28.50\\n23 00\\n19.20\\n15.70\\n40\\n36.00\\n30.50\\n24.50\\n20.35\\n16.60\\n45\\n38.25\\n32.50\\n26.00\\n21.50\\n17.50\\n50\\n40.50\\n34.50\\n27.50\\n22.65\\n18.40\\niameter\\nof rope\\nn\\n1*\\n1 i\\n1 a\\nreaking\\nstrain in\\ntons of 2000 lbs.\\n50\\n42\\n34 26\\nLIST FOR LABOR OF SPLICIHO ROPZ TO MAKE ENDLESS.\\nDiameter of Kope in Inches. List for Splicing. D ameterof Rope in Inches. List for Splicing.\\nH to U $4.00 A to\\nT5\\ntO\\n$2.50\\n2.00\\n$4.00\\nljto i 3.50\\nJ to 3.00\\nThe charge named to be in addition to the charge made for rope used in making the splice. The prices named\\nto apply only on wire ropes spliced at the works of the manufacturer Special charge will be made for splicing done\\nelsewhere such charge depending on the circumstances of each individual case.\\n161", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0171.jp2"}, "172": {"fulltext": "CALVANIZED\\nSTEEL HAWSERS.\\nComposed of 6 Strands and a Hemp\\nCentre, each Strand Consisting of 13\\nWires and a Hemp Core.\\nPrice in Cents\\nper Foot,\\n85\\n73\\n62\\n56\\n50\\n45\\n40\\n36\\n33\\n30\\n37\\n23\\n19\\n15\\nApproximate\\nDiameter in Inches\\nIf\\n1H\\nif\\nij\\nIf\\nif\\n1 3\\nft\\nCii cu inference\\nin Inches.\\n5$\\n5j\\n5\\n4|\\n4$\\n4\\n3|\\n3*\\n31\\n3\\n2|\\n2*\\n94-\\nWeight per Foot\\nin Pounds.\\n3.25\\n2.95\\n2.70\\n3.42\\n2.18\\n1.94\\n1.72\\n1.51\\n1.32\\n1.14\\n0.97\\n0.81\\n0.67\\n0.54\\nApproximate\\nBreaking Strain\\nin Tons of\\n2000 Pounds.\\n61.\\n57.\\n53.\\n45.\\n42.\\n39.\\n32.\\n29.\\n27.\\n24.\\n21.5\\n16.4\\n14.4\\n12.3\\nCircumference in\\nInches cf New\\nManila Hawser of\\nEqual Strength.\\n13$\\n13\\n12$\\n12\\nHi-\\nll\\n10\\n6i\\n6\\n5i\\nCALVANIZED\\nSTEEL HAWSERS.\\nComposed of 6 Strands and a Hemp\\nP\\ng. 559.\\nApproximate Breaking\\nStrain in To^s\\nrice in Cents\\nApproximate\\nCircumference\\nWeight per Foot\\nof 2000 Pounds\\nper Foot.\\nDiameter in\\nInches.\\nin Inches.\\nin Pounds.\\nCast-Steel.\\nSpecial.\\n2\\nH\\n6.25\\n128\\n166\\nIf\\n5k\\n4.85\\n101\\n131\\nif\\n5\\n4.00\\n84\\n109\\nif\\n4|\\n3.60\\n76\\n99\\nif\\n4\\n2.90\\n62\\n81\\n4\\n2.55\\n55\\n73\\n14\\n3i\\n1.95\\n43\\n55\\ni\\n3\\n1.44\\n31\\n40\\nPrices on application. These Hawsers combine great strength with pliability.\\nGALVANIZED STEEL WIRE STRAND.\\nFor Smokestack Guys, Signal Strand, Trolley Line, Span Wire and Other Purposes.\\nComposed of 7 Wires Twisted Together.\\n3\\n2\\nc\\nc\\ns\\ns\\nPI\\nc\\nDiameter, inches\\nWeight per 100 ft. pounds 53\\nApproximate Breaking\\nStrain in pounds 8320\\nPrice in cents per 100\\nfeet 315\\nFig. 560\\n7\\n40\\n3\\n8\\n30\\nA\\n32\\n6000\\n4700\\n3300\\n350\\n300\\n162\\n160\\n8\\ni\\n3*\\n13 8 5 3$ 2i\\n1750 1000 700 375 320\\n115 80 60 45 35", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0172.jp2"}, "173": {"fulltext": "Fig. 561.\\nDiam\\nOircum\\nitope in\\nof Rope in\\ninches.\\nInches.\\n2i\\n4\\n7*\\n2\\n6i\\nn\\n5*\\nIf\\n5\\nli\\n4f\\nIf\\n4\u00c2\u00b1\\nij\\n4\\nH\\n3*\\n1\\n3\\n8\\nM\\n3\\n4\\na*\\n5\\n2\\n9\\n1\\nIf\\n7\\nH\\n3\\n8\\n1*\\n5\\n1\\nFig. 502.\\n01\\n*4\\n2\\nIf\\nn\\nif\\n1*\\n1\\n7A\\n6\\n5}\\n5\\n4J\\nH\\n4\\n3J\\n3\\nn\\n2\\nis\\n1\\nWIRE ROPE FASTENINGS.\\nMade of the Best Forged Wrought Iron.\\nCLOSED SOCKETS.\\nFor Cast-Steel Rope\\nLoose. Fastened.\\n$19.00 $22.00\\n17.00 19.75\\n14.50 16.75\\n12.00 14.00\\n10.00 12.00\\n8.00 9.75\\n6.00 7.75\\n4.50 6.00\\n3.75 5.00\\n3.00 4.25\\n2.50 3.75\\n2.00 3.00\\n2.00 3.00\\n1.60 2.50\\n1.60 2.50\\n1.35 2.10\\n1.35 2.10\\n1.35 2 10\\nOPEN SOCKETS\\n522.00\\n19.50\\n17.00\\n14.00\\n11.75\\n9.75\\n7.50\\n5.50\\n4 50\\n3.75\\n3.25\\n2.60\\n2.60\\n2.20\\n2.20\\n1.90\\n1.90\\n1.90\\n$25.00\\n22.25\\n19.25\\n16.00\\n13.75\\n11.50\\n9.25\\n7.00\\n5.75\\n5.00\\n4.50\\n3.60\\n3.60\\n3.10\\n3 10\\n2.65\\n2.65\\n2.65\\nr _ f _: EBES\\nTSffli Fig. 561.\\n^wi-^\\nFor Iron\\nRope.\\nLoose.\\nFastened.\\n$15.00\\n$18.00\\n12.00\\n14.75\\n10.00\\n12.25\\n8.00\\n10.00\\n6.00\\n8.00\\n4.75\\n6.50\\n3.75\\n5.50\\n3.00\\n4.50\\n2.75\\n4.00\\n2.50\\n3.75\\n2.00\\n3.25\\n1.50\\n2.50\\n1.50\\n2.50\\n1.25\\n2.15\\n1.25\\n2.15\\n1.10\\n1.85\\n1.10\\n1.85\\n1.10\\n1.85\\nffeflplll^ai\\n3SSS Fig. 563.\\n$18.00\\n$21.00\\n15.00\\n17.75\\n12.50\\n14.75\\n10.00\\n12.00\\n7.75\\n9.75\\n6.25\\n8.00\\n5.00\\n6.75\\n4.00\\n5.50\\n3.50\\n4.75\\n2.75\\n4.00\\n2 50\\n3.75\\n2.00\\n3.00\\n2.00\\n3.00\\n1.70\\n2.60\\n1.70\\n2.60\\n1.50\\n2.25\\n1.50\\n2.25\\n1.50\\n2.25\\nSWIVEL HOOK AND SOCKET.\\n304.\\n2i\\n^4\\n2\\nit\\nl*\\nif\\nii\\n1*\\n1\\n51\\n5\\n4i\\n4\\nZk\\n3\\n2|\\n2\\nl!\\nIf\\n1*\\n1\\n$29.00\\n$32.00\\n$23.00\\n$26.00\\n25.00\\n27.75\\n19.00\\n21.75\\n21.50\\n23.75\\n16.00\\n18.25\\n17.50\\n19.50\\n13.00\\n15.00\\n15.00\\n17 00\\n10.00\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n14.25\\n8.50\\n10.25\\n10.00\\n12.25\\n7.25\\n9.00\\n8.50\\n10.00\\n6.25\\n7.75\\n7.50\\n8.75\\n5.75\\n7.00\\n6.50\\n7.75\\n5.25\\n6.50\\n5.50\\n6.75\\n4.50\\n5.75\\n4.50\\n5.50\\n3.75\\n4.75\\n4.50\\n5.50\\n3.75\\n4.75\\n3.60\\n4.50\\n3.25\\n4.15\\n3.60\\n4.50\\n3.25\\n4.15\\n3.00\\n3.75\\n2.80\\n3.55\\n3.00\\n3.75\\n2.80\\n3.55\\n3.00\\n3.75\\n2.80\\n3.55\\n163\\nit", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0173.jp2"}, "174": {"fulltext": "HOOK AND SOCKET.\\nDiam. of\\nCircum.\\nhove\\nof Rope\\nin Inches.\\nin Inches\\nH\\n45\\n4\\nIf\\n4\\n3.V\\n1\\n3\\ni\\n21\\nal\\n1\\n4\\n2\\nl a\\nlj\\n7\\n8\\n1*\\n1*\\n1\\n3\\n4\\n4\\nn\\n4f\\n4\\n14\\n4\\n4\\nij\\n3i\\ni\\n3\\ni\\n22\\n*4\\n2\\n2\\n9\\nl a\\ni\\nif\\n7\\n1-L\\nX5\\nx 4\\n3\\n1A\\n8\\n5\\nJ 8\\n1\\n1\\nFig. 565.\\nFor Cast-Steel Rope\\nLoose.\\n$14.00\\n11.50\\n9.50\\n7.50\\n6.50\\n5.50\\n4.50\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n2.75\\n2.75\\n2.25\\n2.25\\n2.25\\nFastened.\\n$16.00\\n13.25\\n11.25\\n9.00\\n7.75\\n6.75\\n5.75\\n4 50\\n4.50\\n3.65\\n3.65\\n3.00\\n3.00\\n3.00\\nFor Iron Rope.\\nLoose. Fastened.\\n$9.00 $11-00\\n7.50 9-25\\n6.25 8.00\\n5.25 6.75\\n4.75 6.00\\n4.25 5.50\\n3.50 4.75\\n2.75 3.75\\n2.75 3.75\\n2.40 3.30\\n2.40 3.30\\n2.00 2.75\\n2.00 2.75\\n2.00 2.75\\nSISTER HOOKS AND THIMBLE.\\nFig. 566.\\n$10.00\\n8.75\\n8.00\\n6.75\\n5.75\\n5.00\\n4.15\\n3.30\\n3.30\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n2.20\\n2.20\\n2.20\\n$12.00\\n10.50\\n9.75\\n8.25\\n7.00\\n6.25\\n5.40\\n4.30\\n4.30\\n3.40\\n3.40\\n3.95\\n2.95\\n2.95\\n$7.50\\n6.75\\n6.00\\n5.25\\n4.50\\n3.85\\n3.25\\n2.75\\n2.75\\n2.30\\n2.30\\n1.90\\n1.90\\n1.90\\nHOOK AND THIMBLE.\\nFig. 567.\\n$12.00\\n10.50\\n9.75\\n8.25\\n7.00\\n6.25\\n5.40\\n4.30\\n4.30\\n3.40\\n3.40\\n2.95\\n2.95\\n2.95\\n$7.50\\n6.75\\n6.00\\n5.25\\n4.50\\n3.85\\n3.25\\n2.75\\n2.75\\n2.30\\n2.30\\n1.90\\n1.90\\n1.90\\n$9.50\\n8.50\\n7.75\\n6.75\\n5.75\\n5.10\\n4.50\\n3.75\\n3.75\\n3.20\\n3.20\\n2.65\\n2.65\\n2.65\\n$9.50\\n8.50\\n7.75\\n6.75\\n5.75\\n5.10\\n4.50\\n3.75\\n3.75\\n3.20\\n3.20\\n2.65\\n2.65\\n2.65\\nSTEEL WIRE ROPE THIMBLES, galvanized.\\nWidth of Score, J\\nCircumference of Rope,\\nPrice per Dozen, $1.10\\nWidth of Score, 1\\nCircumference of Rope, 3\\nPrice per Dozen, $2.25\\nl\\n8\\n1.15\\n1*\\n2.50\\n1\\n1.20\\nH\\n3 4\\n3.25\\nu\\n1.30\\nI 8\\n4\\n4.00\\nH\\n1.40\\nH\\nU\\n4.50\\n1.60\\nIf\\n5\\n5.50\\n1.75\\nn\\n5i\\n6.50\\n2-\\n2.00\\n2\\n6\\n9.00\\nOPEN (ROUND) THIMBLES.\\nGalvanized, I, H inch, per Dozen, $0.28. If to 6 inch, $0.21\\nJapanned, 1, 1{ .24. If to 6 .17\\nTo get the size, measure across the hole in the Thimble, from edge to edge, giving full diameter.\\n164\\nx\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nG\\nO\\ns\\nn\\n5\\nq", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0174.jp2"}, "175": {"fulltext": "b\\nz\\nSo-\\nfS\\nui\\nta\\nir\\nTHIMBLE SPLICED ON\\nROPE.\\nFis. 570.\\nDiameter of Rope\\nCircumference of\\nFor Cast Steel\\nFor\\nIron Rope\\nin Inches.\\nRope\\nin Inches.\\nRope.\\nH\\n4f\\n$6.00\\n14.50\\nIf\\n4\\n5.25\\n4.00\\nn\\n4\\n4.50\\n3.50\\nH\\n3*\\n3.75\\n3.00\\n1\\n3\\n3.00\\n2.50\\nI\\n2}\\n2.50\\n2.10\\n3i\\n2.15\\n1.75\\n2\\n1.80\\n.1.50\\n9\\nIf\\n1.80\\n1.50\\n4\\nit\\n1.60\\n1.35\\n8\\nli\\n1.60\\n1.35\\n1*\\n1.40\\n1.15\\n5\\n1\\n1.40\\n1.15\\n1\\n4\\n4\\n1.40\\n1.15\\nTHE\\nJUPITER V\\nDiameter of Rope\\nin Indies.\\nH\\n5|\\ni\\ni\\nFig. 571.\\nCircumference\\nof Rope in\\nInches.\\n4|\\n*4\\n4\\n3i\\n3\\n23\\n-4\\nWIRE\\nROPE CLIP.\\nCompact, Inexpensive, Simple.\\nThe Jupiter Clip is practically in one\\npiece. It is applied by simply loosening\\nthe nut, swinging back the bolt, putting\\nrope to be secured into score, and then\\nswinging the bolt forward to its former po-\\nsition and tightening the nut.\\nPrice in\\nCents.\\n60\\n55\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n45\\nDiameter of\\nRope iu\\nInches.\\nCircumference\\nof Rope in\\nInches.\\n21\\n2\\nli\\n1*\\n1\\nPrice in\\nCents,\\n40\\n35\\n30\\n25\\n25\\nDiameter of Rope\\nin Inches.\\n24\\n^4\\n2\\nn\\nIf\\nif\\nH\\nH\\nFig. 572.\\nCircumference\\nof Rope in\\nInches.\\n4\\n5i\\n4f\\n4\\n4\\nTHE CROSBY DROP\\nFORCED WIRE ROPE CLIP.\\nLight, Durable and Convenient.\\nCan t be broken. The safest clip on the\\nmarket.\\nDie forged of 60,000-pound T. S. steel.\\nWill stand hammering, bending and frost.\\nYou can t make them slip or break.\\nDiameter of\\nCircumference\\nPrice in\\nCents.\\nRope in\\nInches.\\nof Rope in\\nInches.\\nPrice\\nCent\\n600\\n1\\n3\\n50\\n500\\n7\\n4\\n23\\n~4\\n45\\n400\\nH\\n40\\n350\\n1\\n2\\n35\\n60\\nX\\nH\\n30\\n55\\n3\\n8\\nH\\n25\\n50\\nft\\n1\\n25\\n50\\ni\\n4\\n3\\n4\\n25\\n165\\niV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0175.jp2"}, "176": {"fulltext": "PATENT WIRE ROPE CLAMP.\\nMade with either two or three Bolts.\\nill\\n15\\nm\\nIE\\n1 IBl\\nFig 573.\\nSUPENSION BRIDCE\\nCAST IRON\\nPrice Diam. of\\nGii cum\\nPrice\\nDiam. of\\nCircnm\\nin Rope\\nof\\nin\\nRope\\nof\\nCents iu la.\\nRope iu In.\\nCents.\\nin In. Rope in In\\n800 2\u00c2\u00a3\\n7*\\n60\\n1\\nQ\\n500 2\\n4\\n50\\n1\\nn\\n400 If\\n300 If\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n5\\n45\\n40\\n4-\u00c2\u00a3\\n2*\\n2l\\n100 l^i\\nU\\n35\\nf\\n3\\nno i|\\n4\\n33\\n9\\nf\\n90 1A\\n75 4\\n3 8 J\\n30\\n38\\n1\\nTB\\nH\\n65 1A\\n8i\\n35\\n6\\nl\\nD CABLE\\n-WAY\\nSOCKETS\\nm\\nc[\\n_r\\nSOCKET WITH TURN BUCKLE.\\nIH\u00c2\u00a9\\nFig. 576.\\nPrices according to size and weight.\\nFig. 574.\\nCLOSED SOCKET.\\nPrices on applications\\nFi-g. 575.\\nOPEN SOCKET.\\nPrices on application.\\nSOCKET WITH CHAIN.\\nFig. 577.\\nPrices according to size and length of chain.\\nSOLID IRON SHEAVES.\\nFOR ELEVATORS AND DERRICKS.\\nPric* Bored to Diam in Inches Diam. In In.\\nFit Shaft, at Bot of Groove. over all.\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nin\\nPounds.\\nDiameter of\\nLargest Rope\\nFitting Groove\\nin laches.\\nSI 2.00\\n11.00\\n10.00\\n9.00\\n7.00\\n5.50\\n4.50\\n3.50\\n3.75\\n3.00\\n1.75\\n1.50\\n30\\n28\\n26\\n24\\n22\\n20\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n10\\n8\\n33\\n31\\n29\\n27\\n25\\n23\\n2 H\\n18}\\n16|\\n12|\\n10\\n305\\n1\\n167\\n1\\n156\\n1\\n130\\n1\\n123\\n1\\n116\\n1\\n92\\n1\\n60\\n1|\\n39\\n1\\n28\\n1\\n23\\na\\n20\\n9\\nIn ordering always state diameter of sheave at bottom of groove.\\nLICHT IRON HOISTING SHEAVES.\\nPrice Bored to Diam. in Inches Diam. in In.\\nFitSkaft. at Bot. of Groove, over ah.\\n(SPOKE SHEAVE.)\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nWMZB\\n$6.00\\n4.00\\n3.00\\n2.50\\n2.25\\n1.75\\n30\\n24\\n18\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n33\\n27\\n20 i\\n18\\n16\\n13|\\nPounds.\\n90\\n56\\n31\\n22\\n23\\n17\\nDiameter of\\nLargest Rope\\nFitting Groove\\nin Inches.\\n1\\njng. 579.\\nIn ordering always state diameter of sheaves at bottom of\\ngroove.\\n166\\nB\\nC\\nz\\nm\\nH\\nO\\no\\n2\\n2\\nPI", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0176.jp2"}, "177": {"fulltext": "HEAVY IRON HOISTING SHEAVES.\\nPrice, Bored\\nto Fit Shaft.\\nDiameter in\\nFe. t at\\nBottom of\\nGroove\\nDiameter\\nin Feet and\\nInches\\nover all.\\nApproxi-\\nmate\\nWeight\\nin Pounds.\\nDiameter of.\\nLargest Rope\\nFitting Groove\\nin Inches.\\n$.~5.oo\\n6\\n6-7A\\n1278\\nn\\n45.00\\n5\\n5 7\\n886\\nH\\n35.00\\n4\\n4 5\u00c2\u00a7\\n622\\nH\\n22.00\\n3-\\n3 5i\\n414\\n1\\nWITH WOOD-LINED\\nGROOVES.\\n$130.00\\n7a. oo\\n60.00\\n45.00\\nG\\n5\\n4\\n3\\n6 -7J\\n6-5*\\n4 6\\n3\u00e2\u0080\u0094 6i\\n1300\\n975\\n700\\n470\\nIf\\n1*\\nH\\nl\\nSpecial prices on both of the above classes of Heavy Iron Sheaves of\\nlarger diameters, with cast or \\\\vrou;jlit-iron arms.\\nLICHT-ARM SUPPORTING SHEAVES.\\nWilli Wide Grooves.\\nDiameter in\\nPrice, Bored\\nto Fit Shaft.\\njjiitiuebtir ill\\nInches at\\nBottom.\\nof Groove.\\nDiameter in\\nInches\\nover all.\\nApproximal\\nWeight in\\nPounds*\\n$11.00\\n30\\n35\\n170\\n9.00\\n28\\n32\\n147\\n8.00\\n26\\n30\\n133\\n6.00\\n24\\n274\\n88\\n5.80\\n22\\n25i\\n85\\n4.40\\n20\\n23\\n55\\n3.60\\n18\\n21\\n46\\n3.40\\n16\\nm\\n38\\n2.80\\n14\\n161\\n27\\n2.50\\n12\\n14\\n22\\nFig. 583.\\nSheaves bored to fit shaft,\\nwith patent rubber and\\nGrooves filled\\neather liuin\u00c2\u00bb\\nIn ordering always state diameter of sheave at\\nbottom of groove.\\nSheaves also fitted with set screws.\\nSHEAVES.\\nFor Transmission of Power bj r Wire Rope\\nDiameter in Diameter in\\nPrice, Bored\\nand Lined.\\n*$235.00\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2220.00\\n150.00\\n120.00\\n95.00\\n72.00\\n59.00\\n37.00\\n24.00\\n15.00\\n10.50\\n7.50\\n5.50\\nFeet at\\nBottom of\\nGroove.\\n12\\n11\\n10\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n6\\n5\\n4\\nH\\nFeet and\\nInches\\nover all.\\n12 8\\n11- 9\\n10-8\\n9\u00e2\u0080\u00948\\n8-8\\n7\u00e2\u0080\u00948\\n6-6|\\n5\u00e2\u0080\u00945\\n4-5\u00c2\u00b1\\n3\u00e2\u0080\u00943\\n2 8\\n2 2\\n1 8\\nApproximate\\nWeight in\\nPounds.\\n3440\\n3000\\n2400\\n1800\\n1390\\n975\\n800\\n450\\n275\\n161\\n95\\n66\\n46\\nPrices\\nCast in halves: all otherssolid unless specified\\nfor larger sheaves on application\\nPATENT RUBBER AND\\nLEATHER LINING FOR\\nSHEAVES.\\nFor Transmission of Power by Wire\\nPope.\\nPrice per set of filling for different sizes of\\nsheaves furnished on application. Cuts show\\nreduced sections.\\nFig. 584.\\n1R7", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0177.jp2"}, "178": {"fulltext": "MANILA ROPE\\nTRANSMISSION.\\nIRON SHEAVE WHEELS FOR\\nROPE DRIVE.\\nWe are prepared to furnish wheels\\nfrom 24 inches up to 20 feet diameter,\\ngrooved for rope from J inch up to 3^\\ninches diameter.\\niK,, Prices Quoted on Specifications.\\nFig. 585.\\nSOLID IRON SHEAVES,\\nFOR ELEVATORS, DERRICKS, ETC.\\nMade from 2 to 38 inches diameter. Tak-\\ning rope A to 2i indies diameter.\\nDOUBLE CROOVED SHEAVES.\\n36 inches diameter, f to -J size of rope.\\n48 #lo I\\nFig. 586.\\nWROUGHT SPOKE\\nSHEAVE.\\nFOR SHAFT AND SLOPE\\nHEAD FRAMES.\\nMaJe from 6 feet to 14\\nfeet diameter.\\nPrices Quoted on\\nApplication.\\nm\\nD\\nc\\naa\\no\\nJ,\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n2\\nmi\\ni\\no\\nFig. 58\\n168", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0178.jp2"}, "179": {"fulltext": "PORTABLE VALVE SEAT\\nROTARY\\nPLANING MACHINE.\\nSize.\\nWeight.\\nPrice.\\n18-inch\\n210 lbs. net\\n$225.00\\n235\\n240.00\\n26\\n350\\n260.00\\nCYLINDER BORING\\nBAR.\\nThis Boring Bar is intended for\\nboring locomotive cylinders be-\\nfore or afler they are placed in\\nposition, and only needs a trial\\nto be appreciated.\\nPrice\\n$285.00\\nFig. 589.\\nIMPROVED PORTABLE LOCOMOTIVE CYLINDER BORING\\nBAR AND FIXTURES.\\nFia:. 590.\\nThis Portable Boring Bar and Fixtures is designed to bore out Locomotive\\nCylinders in place. The fixlures that go with the Bar allow cylinders to be bored\\nwhere it is not desirable to take off the cylinder and guides.\\n2k Inch Bar Weight, Boxed 487 lbs.\\n3\\n3|\\n709\\n938\\nPrice, $290.00\\n360.00\\n169", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0179.jp2"}, "180": {"fulltext": "PATENT PLAIN BACK EXTRA RAILROAD SHOVELS.\\nExtra Heavy, Solid Crucible Cast-steel, Socket Strap Shovels and Spades,\\nEspecially Adapted for Mining and Kailroad Purposes.\\n5\\n$20.00\\nFig. 591.\\nD or Long Handles. Square or Round Points,\\nCRIFFITHS.\\nSize number 2 3 4\\nBlack, per dozen $18.50 $19.00 $19.50\\nPatent Socket Straps, Solid Cast-steel Shovels and Spades.\\nDOUGLAS. C. H. BARTLETT. DENIN.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5\\nBlack, per dozen $17.00 $17.50 $18.00 $18.50\\nPATENT PLAIN BACK.\\nPatent Socket Straps, Solid Cast-steel Shovels and Spades.\\nSAXTON. BOARDMAN. BAXTER.\\n2 3 4 5 6 7\\n$15.50 $16.00 $16.50 $17 00 $17.50 $18.00\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\n6\\n$20.50\\n6\\n$19.00\\n8\\n$18.50\\nSze number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nWEBBER.\\n5 6\\n$15.50 $16.00\\n7\\n$16.50\\nWEBSTER. ROWLAND\\n2 3 4\\n$14.00 $14.50 $15.00\\nFor polished add 50 cents per dozen to above lists.\\nPLAIN BACK CAST-STEEL RAILROAD SHOVELS AND\\nSPADES.\\nD or Long Handles. Square or Round Points.\\n8\\n$17.00\\nFit\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nS ze number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nPFEIFER\\n2\\n$17.00\\nKING.\\n2 3\\n$15 50 $16.00\\nJOHNSON. NICHOLS\\n2\\n$14.00\\nDYE.\\n2\\n$13.00\\n502.\\nSCRANTON.\\n3\\n$17.50\\nNILEB.\\n4\\n$1650\\n3\\n$14 50\\n4\\n$18.00\\n5\\n$18.50\\n5\\n$17.00\\nEMPIRE\\n3\\n$13.50\\nFor polished add 50 cents per dozen to above lists.\\n170\\n6\\n$17.50\\nROWLAND.\\n4\\n$15.00\\nXXX.\\n4\\n$14.00\\n7\\n$18.00\\n5\\n$15.50\\n5\\n$14.50\\n6\\n$19.00\\n$18.50\\n6\\n$16.00\\n6\\n$15.00\\n-i\\n1\\nm\\nm\\n2\\nm\\n2\\nPI 1", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0180.jp2"}, "181": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD PATENT PLAIN BACK SOLID CAST-STEEL\\nSHOVELS AND SPADES.\\nEXTRA WIDE STRAPS.\\nD ok Long Handles. Square ok Round Points.\\nFig. 594.\\nGRIFFITHS.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $18.50 $19-00 $19.50 $20.00 $20.50 $21.00\\nDANFORTH.\\nSize number 2\\nBlack, per dozen $17.00\\nJACKSON.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $15.50 $16.00 $16.50 $17.00 $17.50 $18.00\\nHARLAN.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $14.00 $14.50 $15.00 $15.50 $16.00 $16.50\\nPENN.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $13.00 $13 50 $14.00 $14.50 $15.00 $15.50\\nFor polisbed, add 50 cents per dozen to above lists.\\nPATENT NARROW MOUTH LOCOMOTIVE AND NO.\\nNARROW GAUGE FURNACE SCOOP.\\nPLAIN BLACK, CRUCIBLE CAST-STEEL.\\n$21.50\\n3\\n$17.50\\n$18.50\\n8\\n$17.00\\n8\\n$16.00\\no\\nFig. 595.\\nSize number and 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\\nBlack, per dozen $19.00 $19.70 $20.40 $21.10 $21.80 $22.50 $23.20\\nPITTSBURG SOCKET OR HOLLOW BACK COAL AND\\nLOCOMOTIVE SCOOP.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\\nBlack, per dozen $18.00 $18.70 $19.40 $20.10 $23.80 $21.50 $22.20\\nBACK STRAP EXTRA CAST-STEEL LOCOMOTIVE SCOOPS.\\nNORTHEvSTON PATTERN.\\nSize number -2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10\\nPolisbed, per dozen $20.50 $21.00 $21.50 $22.00 $22.50 $23.00 $23.50 $24.50\\nFiuisbed in Black, 50 cents per dozen less.\\n171\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0181.jp2"}, "182": {"fulltext": "PLAIN BACK, EXTRA SOLID STEEL SHOVELS AND SPADES.\\nPlain ok Socket Straps\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nSize number\\nBlack, per dozen\\nFig. 597.\\nPENNSYLVANIA. EXTRA SOLID STEEL\\n2 3 4\\n$35 50 $36.75 $3S.OO\\n5\\n$39.25\\nOLIVER,\\n2\\n$34.00\\nNEWTON\\n2\\n$31.00\\nCREY.\\n2\\n$29.00\\nSOLID STEEL.\\n3 4\\n$35 25\\n$36.50\\nSOLID STEEL.\\no 4\\n$32.25\\n$33.50\\nSOLID STEEL.\\n3 4\\n$30.25 $31.50\\no\\n$37.75\\n5\\n$34.75\\n5\\n$32.75\\n6\\n$40.50\\n6\\n$39.00\\n6\\n$36.00\\n6\\n$34 00\\nMANHATTAN. SOLID STEEL. PLAIN STRAPS ONLY.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5\\nBlack, per dozen $27.50 $28.75 $30.00 $31.25\\nEX. SOLID STEEL. PLAIN STRAPS ONLY.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5\\nBlack, per dozen $26.00 $27.25 $28.50 $29.75\\nIn above lists round point sizes are Nos. 2, 3 and 4.\\nFor polished sbovels aud spades add to above lists $1.25 per dozen.\\nPATENT PLAIN BACK, SOLID CRUCIBLE CAST-STEEL\\nSHOVELS AND SPADES.\\nSquaee and Round Point.\\n6\\n$32.50\\n6\\n$31.00\\n5\\nr\\nI\\nc\\n2\\nSize number\\nB!ack, per dozen\\nFig. 598.\\n2 3 4\\n$37.00 $38.50 $40.00\\n172\\n5\\n$4150\\n6\\n$43.00\\n7\\n$44.50", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0182.jp2"}, "183": {"fulltext": "OLIVER AMES\\nSONS\\nCORPORATION\\nSHOVELS.\\nPLAIN BACK HANDLE,\\nSQUARE POINT.\\nO. AMES.\\nCast-steel Edge, Plated.\\nThe Blade and Straps are Swede Steel, with Crucible Cast-steel Edge.\\nNumber\\nSize\\nBlack,\\nper doz. J\\nPolished, per doz\\n21\\n1\\n$11.75\\n2\\n12.00\\n23 24 25 26\\n3 4 5 6\\n12.50 13.00 14.00 15.00\\nNo. 21, Size 1, $12.50. No,\\nT. M. PORTER.\\nPLAIN BACK, STEEL-EDCE PLATED, SQUARE\\n31\\n11\\n32\\n12\\n27 28 29 30\\n7 8 9 10\\n16.00 17.00 18.00 19.50 20.50 22.50\\n22, Size 2, $12.75. No. 23, Size 3, $13.25\\nNumber\\nSize\\nBlack, per dozeu,\\nPolished,\\n113\\n2\\nPOINT.\\n118\\n7\\n13.50\\n119\\n8\\n14.00\\nNo. 236, Size 2.\\nNo. 237,\\nNo. 228,\\nNo. 228,\\nNo. 314,\\nNo. 315,\\nNo. 329,\\nNo. 330,\\nPig. 600.\\nO. AMES, Black,\\nPolished,\\nB. C. BLAIR,\\nCARTER,\\nPATENT\\nPLAIN BLACK\\nSOLID\\nCAST-STEEL\\nSHOVELS.\\nSQUARE POINT.\\nPer dozen, $12.75\\n13.50\\n13.50\\n14.00\\n10.75\\n11.25\\n10.50\\n11.00\\nR. C. BLAIR and CARTER Black Shovels, 25 cents less per dozen, net.\\nPATENT PLAIN BACK SOLID STEEL SHOVELS.\\nSQUARE POINT.\\nNo.\\n846, Size 2.\\nA. LEE, Black,\\nNo.\\n838, 2.\\nPolished,\\nNo.\\n866, 2.\\nW. HADWIN,\\nPer dozen, $9.25\\n9.75\\n9.00\\nW. HADWIN Black Shovels, 25 cents less per dozen, net.\\nNo.\\nNo.\\nNo.\\nNo.\\nNo.\\nNo.\\nNo.\\nPig. 601.\\n357, Size 2. O. AMES, Polished,\\n2. A. STONE.\\n2. O. A. DAY,\\n2. SANDERSON.\\n3. SANDERSON,\\n2. C. H. REED (Steel),\\n2. LINDSAY,\\nBACK STRAP\\nCAST-STEEL\\nSHOVELS,\\nSQUARE POINT.\\n423,\\n457,\\n491,\\n492,\\n548.\\n561.\\nPer dozen,\\n$12.50\\nk\\n11.00\\ni t\\n10.00\\n(t\\nlo.eo\\nn\\n10.50\\ni\\n9.25\\nit\\n9.00\\nBlack Shovels 25 cents net less per dozen, except O. AMES, which is 50 cents list.\\n173", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0183.jp2"}, "184": {"fulltext": "OLIVER AMES SONS CORPORATION SHOVELS.\\nPLAIN BACK D HANDLE. ROUND POINT.\\nCast-steel Edge, Plated.\\nThe blade and shape are Swede Steel, with Crucible Cast-steel Edge.\\nNo. 39, Size 2. O. AMES, Black\\nNo. 68, 2. Polished\\nNo. 128. 2. T. M. PORTER, Black\\nNo. 153, 2. Polished\\nPATENT PLAIN BACK SOLID CAST-STEEL.\\nNo. 238, Size 2. O. AJIES Bln\\nPer dozen.\\n512.25\\n13.00\\n10.50\\n11.25\\no. 230,\\n2.\\no. 239,\\n3.\\no. 231,\\n3.\\no. 316.\\n2.\\no. 331,\\n2.\\nPolished\\nBlack\\nPolished\\nR. C.BLAIR,\\nCARTER\\nR. C. BLAIli and CARTER Black Shovels 25 ccnls h-ss p\\nROUND POINT.\\nPer dozeu.\\ndozen, net.\\nPATENT PLAIN BACK SOLID STEEL.\\nNo. 848, Size 2. A. LEE, Black\\nNo. 840, 2. Polished\\nNo. 868, 2. W. HADWIN, Polished\\nBACK STRAP CAST-STEEL.\\nO. AMES, Polished\\nA. STONE\\nO. A. DAY\\nSANDERSON, Polished\\nROUND POINT.\\nPer dozen.\\nROUND POINT.\\nPer dozen.\\nNo. 365, Size 2.\\nNo. 431. 2.\\nNo. 465, 2.\\nNo. 497, 2.\\nNo. 498, 3.\\nNo. 551, 2. C. H. REED (Steel), Polished\\nNo. 564. 2. LINDSAY\\nBlack Shovels 25 cents net less per dozen, except O. AMES, which is 50 cents list.\\n$13.50\\n14.00\\n14.00\\n14.50\\n11.25\\n11.00\\n$9.50\\n10.00\\n9.25\\n$13.01\\n11.50\\n10.50\\n10.50\\n11.00\\n9.50\\n9.25\\n-I\\nXI\\nmi i\\nPI 1\\nHI\\nO\\nO\\nNo. 703 704\\nSize 2 3\\nDoz. $14.50 14.75\\nO.\\n705 706\\n4 5\\n15.25 15.50\\nFig. 603.\\nAMES CAST-STEEL\\nPOLISHED.\\n707 708 709 710 711 712\\n6 7 8 9 10 11\\n16.00 16.50 17.00 17.75 18.50 19.00\\n713\\n12\\n20.00\\n714\\n13\\n21.00\\nNo.\\nSize\\nPer doz.\\n730\\n2\\n$12.75\\nNo.\\nSize\\nPer doz,\\n741\\n2\\n$10.75\\nSANDERSON S\\n731 732 733\\n3 4 5\\n13.00 13.25 13.00\\nNAYLOR S\\n742 743\\n3 4\\n11.00 11.25\\nBEST STEEL.\\n734 735\\n6 7\\n13.50 13.75\\nPOLISHED\\n736 737\\n8 9\\n14.00 14.50\\n738\\n10\\n14.50\\n739\\n11\\n15.00\\nSTEEL.\\n744\\n5\\n11.50\\n174\\nPOLISHED.\\n745 746\\n11.75 12.00\\n747\\n8\\n12.25\\n748\\n9\\n12.75\\n715\\n14\\n22.00\\n740\\n12\\n15.50\\n749\\n10\\n13.00\\nPI\\no\\n30", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0184.jp2"}, "185": {"fulltext": "SACK STRAP EXTRA CAST-STEEL SHOVELS AND SPADES.\\nD or Long Handle. Square or Round Point.\\nFig. 605. Round Point Shovel.\\nBACK-STRAP. EXTRA HEAVY.\\nCRIFFITHS. HALFMAN. STERLING.\\nSize number 1 and 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 10 12\\nBlack, per dozen $16.00 16.50 17.00 17.50 18.00 18.50 19.00 20.00 21.00\\nBACK STRAP CAST-STEEL.\\nGRIFFITHS. HALFMAN. YANKEE.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\\nBlack, per dozen $14.53 15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00 17.50\\nBALDWIN. PFEIFER. TROJAN. ROWLAND.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\\nBlack, per dozen $14.00 14.50 15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00\\nLANE. MOORE. ARROW. THOMAS.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 8\\nBlack, per dozen $13.00 13.50 14.00 14.50 15.00 16.00\\nSTONE. FREY. ROYAL. MOON.\\nS ze number 2 3 4 5 6\\nBlack, per dozen $12.00 12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00\\nRound Point Sizes, 2, 3 and 4. For Polished add 50 cents per dozen to above lists.\\nHUSSEY, BINNS CO. BACK STRAP EXTRA CRUCIBLE\\nCAST-STEEL.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6\\nBlack, per dozen $33.75 35.25 36.75 38.25 39.75\\nBound Points, Nos. 2 3 and 4.\\nTHE PITTSBURC SOCKET OR HOLLOW BACK CRUCIBLE\\nCAST-STEEL.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\\nBlack, per dozen $34.00 35.50 37.00 88.50 40.00 41.50 43.00\\nRound Points, Nos. 2 and 3.\\nTHE PITTSBURC SOCKET OR HOLLOW BACK CRUCIBLE\\nCAST-STEEL COAL SHOVEL.\\nSize number 1 2 3 4 5\\nBlack, per dozen $27.75 28.75 29.75 30.75 32.75\\nNos. 1, 2 and 3 also made with long handle.\\nHUSSEY, BINNS CO. PLAIN BACK CRUCIBLE CAST-\\nSTEEL COAL SHOVEL.\\nSize number 1 2 3\\nBlack, per dozen $27.75 28.75 29.75\\n175", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0185.jp2"}, "186": {"fulltext": "EXTRA HEAVY BACK STRAP, SOCKET STRAPS, SHOVELS\\nAND SPADES.\\nEspecially Adapted for Minisg and Railroad Purposes.\\nDOUGLASS.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6\\nBlack, per dozen $16.00 #16.50 $17.00 $17.50 $18.00\\nFor Polished add 50 cents per dozen.\\nBACK STRAP, CAST-STEEL SOCKET STRAP SHOVELS\\nAND SPADES.\\nSaXTON.\\n3 3 4 5 6\\n$15.00 $15.50 $16.00 $16.50 $17.0)\\nWEBSTER.\\n2 3 4 5 6 7\\n$13.50 $14.00 $14.50 $15.00 $15.50 $16 00\\nPLAIN BACK SOLID CAST-STEEL MOULDERS\\nSize number\\nPolished, per dozen\\nSize number\\nPolished, per dozen\\nFig. 606.\\nDANFORTH. SCRANTON. BARTLETT. BENIN. PFEIFER.\\nSize number 2 5\\nPolished, per dozen $17.50 $19.00\\nJACKSON. NILEB. BOARDMAN. BAXTER. KING.\\nSize number 2 5\\nPolished, per doze i $16.00 $17.50\\nWEBBER. ROWLAND. JOHNSON.\\nSize number 2\\nPolished, per dozen $14.50\\nPatent Dirigo Handles put in all above Moulders Shovels when so ordered.\\nSOLID CAST-STEEL SOCKET STRAP TAMPING SHOVEL.\\nSIZE NO. 2, BLACK.\\nFig.\\n607\\n$17.00\\nPITTSBURG, per dozen\\n$19.00\\n17.00\\nSAXTON,\\n17.50\\n15.50\\nWEBSTER,\\n14.00\\n20.50\\nDOUGLASS,\\n19.00\\n19.00\\nWILSON,\\n15.50\\nMONONGAHELA per dozen\\n0. H. BARTLETT,\\nBOARDMAN,\\nGRIFFITHS,\\nUORDON,\\nSOLID CAST-STEEL PLAIN STRAP TAMPING SHOVEL.\\nSIZE NO. 2, BLACK.\\nROWLAND, rer dozen\\nHUSSEY, BINN CO., per dozen\\nFig. 608.\\n$14.00 SCRANTON, per dozen\\n20.50 NILEB\\n176\\n$19.00\\n17.50\\nH\\nX\\nn\\nn\\nc\\nz\\nm\\nH\\nO\\nO\\n3\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\nPI\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0186.jp2"}, "187": {"fulltext": "CLEVELAND PATTERN SHOVELS AND SPADES.\\nFig. 609. Fig. 610. Fig. 611. Fig. 612.\\nSquare Point Shovel. Round Point Shovel. Spade. Coal Shovel.\\nEXTRA CAST-STEEL HOLLOW BACK.\\nD ok Long Handle, Square or Round Point.\\nGEORGE GRIFFITH?. PFEIFER. LACKAWANNA. HOLMES.\\nSize Dumber 2 3 4 5 6 8\\nBlack, per dozen f 16.50 17.00 17.50 18.00 18.50 19.50\\nBEST CAST-STEEL HOLLOW BACK.\\nD or Long Handle, Square or Round Point.\\nBAIRD. PENN. ATLAS. CORDON.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 8\\nBlack, per dozen $15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00 18.00\\nCAST-STEEL HOLLOW BACK.\\nD or Long Handle, Square or Round Point.\\nPACKER. WYOMING. WILSON.\\nSize number 2 8 4 5 6 8\\nBlack, per dozen $13.50 14.00 14.50 15.00 15.50 16.50\\nFor Polished add 50 cents per dozen to all tlie above.\\nSOLID STEEL HOLLOW BACK.\\nD or Long Handle, Square or Round Point.\\nSELLERS. BOSS. DIAMOND. METEOR.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 8\\nBlack, per dozen $12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00 14.50 15.50\\nBEST CAST-STEEL HOLLOW BACK COAL SHOVELS.\\nWestern Pattern, D or Long Handle.\\nBAIRD. PE*N.\\nSize number 1 2 3\\nBlack, per dozen $17.00 17.50 18.00\\nFor Half Polislied add 50 cents per dozen.\\nSOLID STEEL PATTERN, HOLLOW BACK COAL SHOVELS.\\nWestern Pattern, D or Long Handle.\\nSELLERS. BOSS.\\nSize number 1 2 3\\nBlack, per dozen $14.50 15.00 15.50\\nFor Half Polished add 50 cents per dozen.\\n177", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0187.jp2"}, "188": {"fulltext": "HOLLOW-BACK COAL AND COKE SHOVELS.\\nWESTERN PATTERN.\\n613.\\nCRUCIBLE CAST -STEEL SOCKET COAL SHOVELS.\\nBlack. D ok Long Handle.\\nLACKAWANNA. G. GRIFFITHS. HOLMES.\\nSize 1 2 3 5\\nPer dozen,\\nEXTRA\\n2\\n19.00\\nCAST\\nSize,\\nPer dozen,\\nSOLID\\n$18.50\\nSTEEL SOCKET\\nBlack. D oe Long Handle.\\nATLAS. BAIRD, GORDON\\n1 2\\n$17.00 17.50\\nCAST -STEEL SOCKET COAL\\nBlack. D ok Long Handle.\\nWYOMING. PACKER. WILSON.\\n19.50 20.50\\nCOAL SHOVELS.\\n3\\n18.00\\n5\\n19.00\\nSHOVELS.\\nSize,\\nPer dozen,\\nSize,\\nPer dozen,\\n5.50\\n16.00\\nCOAL\\n3\\n16.50\\n5\\n17.50\\nSHOVELS.\\nSOLID STEEL SOCKET\\nBlack. D ok .Long Handle.\\nDIAMOND. SELLERS. CLEVELAND or METEOR.\\n1 2\\n$14.50 15.00\\n3\\n15.50\\n5\\n16.50\\n6\\n18.50\\n6\\n17.00\\n6\\n15.50\\n6\\n14.50\\nNos. 1, 2 and 3 of all the above are Bituminous Coal Shovels.\\nNo. 5 of all the above are Coke Shovels.\\nNo. 6 of all the above are Anthracite Coal Shovels.\\nSizes and Dimensions of Blades.\\nNo. 1. Bituminous, Width, 13J inches\\nNo. 2. Bituminous, 14j\\nNo. 3. Bituminous, 14f\\nNo. 5. Coke, 15\\nNo. 6. Anthracite, 12|\\nNo. 6 Anthracite is Round Point.\\nFor Half Polished add 50 cents to above lists.\\nDihensions of Blades, Hollow Back, D Handle Shovels, Square Point,\\nSize No. 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nWidth, Inches, 9| 10\u00c2\u00b1 10J 11\u00c2\u00a7 114 12J\\nLength, 144 inches.\\n14|\\n15f\\n17\\n14\\nLength, Inches,\\n113\\n121\\n12-\\nm\\n14\\n14*\\nDimensions of Blades, Hollow Back, D Handle, Round Point.\\nSize No.\\nWidth, Inches,\\nLength,\\nDimensions of Blades,\\nSize No.\\nWidth, Inches,\\nLength, Inches,\\nHollow Back, Long Handle\\n2\\n9*\\n13\\nRound Point.\\n2\\n12\\nDimensions of Hollow Back Coal and Locomotive Scoops, Eastern Pattern.\\nSize No. 234567\\nWidth, Inches, 10| 11J 11* 12J 13 13i\\nLength, Inches, 14\u00c2\u00a3 15 15l- 16\u00c2\u00a3 16J 174,\\n178\\n8\\n12i\\n15\\n3\\nn\\n13f\\n3\\n12*\\n8\\n13J\\n173\\nPI\\n00\\nc\\nSJ\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\nPI\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0188.jp2"}, "189": {"fulltext": "DIMENSIONS OF SOLID STEEL AND BACK STRAP D HANDLE SHOVELS,\\nSQUARE POINT.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 g 7\\nWidth, inches, 10 Hi 11 11* 12 12*\\nLength, 12 13| 13i 13 J 14* 15\\nD HANDLE, ROUND POINT.\\nSize number, 2 3\\nDimensions, inches 9$xl2i 10Jxl2*\\nLONG HANDLE, ROUND POINT.\\nSize number, 2 3\\nDimensions, inches, 91x12 9\u00c2\u00a3xl2*\\nDIMENSIONS SOLID STEEL AND BACK STRAP SCOOPS, EASTERN\\nPATTERN.\\nSize number, ..2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12\\nWidth, inches, H| 11* 11| 12* 12* 13| 18$ 14$ 15 15$\\nLength, 15 15* 111 16\u00c2\u00a3 16$ 17 17} 18 18* 19$\\nPATENT PLAIN BACK SOLID CAST-STEEL SPADES.\\nBRICK SPADE.\\nFig. 614.\\nSize No. 2. Black D Handle Brick Spade, Extra,\\nPer dozen, $15.00\\n13.50\\nDRAIN SPADES.\\nFig. 615.\\nD Handle Concave Drain Spade, Polished, Extra, 14 inches\\n14\\nDITCHING AND POST SPADES.\\nPer dozen, $19.50\\n17.50\\nFig. 016.\\nI) Handle Concave Ditching and Post Spade, black, 14 inches,\\nFIRE SHOVELS, SHORT HANDLE.\\nPer dozen, $19.50\\nFig. 617.\\nMEDIUM.\\nNo. 2. Japanned, size 4*x7xl5 inches, per dozen, $1.00\\nNo. 2. Galvanized, 1.25\\nHEAVY.\\nNo. 5. Japanned, size 4\u00c2\u00a3x8xl6 inches, per dozen, $1.25\\nNo. 5. Galvanized, 1.75\\nFIRE SHOVELS, LONC HANDLE.\\nMEDIUM.\\nNo. 3. Japanned, size 5x8x23 inches, per dozen, $1.50\\nNo. 3. Galvanized, 2.00\\nHEAVY.\\nNo. 7. Japanned, size 5x8x23 inches, per dozen, $2.10\\nNo. 7. Galvanized, 3.00\\n179", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0189.jp2"}, "190": {"fulltext": "CLEVELAND PATTERN D OR LONG HANDLE SCOOPS.\\nEASTERN PATTERN.\\n8\\n21.00\\nFig. 618.\\nEXTRA CAST-STEEL HOLLOW BACK SCOOPS.\\nGEORGE CRIFFITHS. PFEIFER. LACKAWANNA. HOLMES.\\nSi7G limn be r\\nBlack, per dozen $18.00 18.50 19.00 19.50 20.00 20.50\\nBEST CAST-STEEL HOLLOW BACK SCOOPS.\\nBAIRD. PENN. ATLAS. CORDON.\\nSize number, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8\\nBlack, per dozen $16.50 17.00 17.50 18.00 18.50 19.00 19.50\\nCAST-STEEL HOLLOW BACK SCOOPS.\\nPACKER. WYOMING. WILSON.\\nSize number, 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00 17.50\\nSOLID STEEL HOLLOW BACK SCOOPS.\\nSELLERS. BOSS. DIAMOND. METEOR.\\nSize number 3 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $14.00 14.50 15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50\\nFor Half Polislied add 20 cents, Full Polished add 50 cents per dozen to above lists.\\nFor Western Pattern Cleveland Pattern Scoops add $1.00 per dozen to above lists.\\nBACK-STRAP PHILADELPHIA OR EASTERN PATTERN\\nSCOOPS, EXTRA CAST-STEEL.\\n8\\n18.00\\n8\\n17.00\\nFig. 619.\\nHALFMAN. C. H. BARTLETT. PETTEBONE-EXTRA.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $18.50 19.00 19.50 20.00 20.50 21.00\\nBACK-STRAP CAST-STEEL SCOOPS.\\nLANE. MOORE. BAXTER. TROJAN.\\nSize number 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00 17.50 18.00\\nBACK-STRAP STEEL SCOOPS.\\nSTONE. FREY. ROYAL. ROWLAND. ARROW.\\nSize number, 2 3 4 5 6 7\\nBlack, per dozen $14.50 15.00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00\\nFor Halt Polished add 20 cents, Full Polislied add 50 cents per dozen to above lists.\\nSAWDUST SCOOPS, BLACK.\\nD or Long Handle Cast-steel, Per dozen $22.50\\n180\\n21.50\\n18.50\\n17.50\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2a\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0190.jp2"}, "191": {"fulltext": "TELEGRAPH SHOVELS, SOLID CAST-STEEL, PLAIN BACKS.\\nFig. G20.\\nC. GRIFFITHS.\\nLength of Handles, feet\\nPer doz. Black\\n6\\n$20.50\\n22.50\\nBARTLETT.\\nLength of Handles, feet\\nPer dozen, Black\\nDANFORTH.\\nBOARDMAN.\\nWYOMING.\\n5 6 7\\n$19.00 19.00 21.00\\nJACKSON.\\nLength of Handles, feet\\nPer dozen, Black\\n5 6 7\\n$17.50 17.50 19.50\\nAdd for Long Straps $4.00 per dozen additional to list.\\n24.50\\n23.00\\n21.50\\nTELEGRAPH SPOONS, SOLID CAST-STEEL, PLAIN BACK.\\nCRIFFITHS.\\nLength of Handles, teet\\nPer dozen, Black\\nFig. 621.\\nBARTLETT.\\nWYOMING.\\n6 7\\n$22.50 22.50\\n24.50\\nCAST-STEEL, BACK STRAP, MALLEABLE SHANK.\\nFig. 622.\\nCRIFFITHS. ROWLAND. WYOMING.\\nLength of Handles, feet 6\\nPer dozen, Black $20.50\\nAdd for Long Straps $4.00 per dozen additional to lists.\\nSOLID STEEL SOCKET SNOW SHOVEL.\\n7\\n20.50\\n3.50\\nFig. 62b.\\nThis Shovel is made from one piece of Steel, particularly strong Shovel, correct in shape\\nand of comparatively light weight, and is particularly adapted to railways. Finished in Black.\\nSize.\\nBlades 10J inches wide by 14 inches long. Total length of Shovel 5 feet. Price $7.00 per dozen\\nD Handle Snow Shovels, same size blade 10.00 per dozen\\n181\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0191.jp2"}, "192": {"fulltext": "EAGLE ANVIL.\\nSTANDARD DIMENSIONS.\\nFig. 694.\\n100 lbs. to 800 lbs., 9 cents per lb.\\nSMALLER ANVILS MINIMS.\\nWEIGHING ABOUT.\\nNo. 000. 12 3\\nlb. 8 lbs. 20 lbs. 30 lbs\\n$1.00\\nNo. 5\\n50 lbs.\\n3.50\\nPRICE.\\n4.00\\n4.30\\nWEIGHING ABOUT.\\n60 lbs. 70 lbs. 80 lbs.\\n*!5.00 5.50\\nPRICE.\\n6.00\\n.00\\n4\\n40 lbs.\\n4.50\\n9\\n90 lbs.\\n8.00\\nFace.\\nHorn.\\nWeight.\\nLength.\\nWidth.\\nOutter-Hole,\\nSquare.\\nLength.\\nPound a.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\n100\\n12\\n34\\n3\\n4\\n84\\n110\\n12}\\n34\\n84\\n120\\n3|\\nI\\n8*\\n130\\n134\\n8*\\n84\\n140\\n14\\n4\\n84\\n150\\n144\\n4\\n2\\n1\\n10\\n150\\n15\\n4\\n10\\n160\\n15\\n4?\\n10\\n170\\n15\\n4\\n10\\n180\\n154\\n4v\\n10\\n200\\n164\\n4j\\nli\\n114\\n225\\n164\\n4j\\nV\\n114\\n250\\n174\\n5-\\n114\\n275\\n17|\\n5^\\n114\\n300\\n19\\n5;\\n114\\n350\\n20\\n6\\ni\\n8\\n13\\n400\\n21\\n6\\n1 3\\na\\n13\\n500\\n23\\n64\\n14\\n144\\n600\\n23\\n64\\n14\\n144\\nPETER WRIGHT ANVILS.\\nWeights from 84 to 500 lbs.\\n70 to 84 advance,\\n60 to 70\\n50 to 60\\nunder 50\\nVULCAN BELLOWS.\\nBase, cts. per lb.\\na. i n\\nl\u00c2\u00a3\\n2\\n3\\nSize, Inches.\\n24 26\\nPrice, Each.\\n$12.00 13.00\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each\\n28 30\\n14.00 16.00 18.00\\nFig. 625.\\nBLACKSMITHS EXTRA.\\n32 34 36 38 40\\n42\\n44\\n46\\n48\\n50\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, per dozen\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, per dozen\\n34\\n22.00\\n20.00 22.00 24.00 28.00 34.00 38.00 44.00 50.00 60.00\\nDOUBLE EXTRA.\\n36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50\\n24.00 28.01 32.00 38.00 44.00 50.00 60.00 70.00\\nFOUNDRY OR MOULDERS.\\n9 10 11 12 13 14 16\\n$15.00 17.00 20.00 24. 00 26.00 28.00 33.00\\nHAND BELLOWS.\\n6 7 8 9 10 12\\n$6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 12.00\\n182\\nO", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0192.jp2"}, "193": {"fulltext": "BLACKSMITHS MANDRELS.\\nDESCRIPTION\\nAND PRICES.\\nNo. Size of Base.\\nHeight. Price.\\n1 10 in.\\n36in. $6.00\\n2 10\\n46 7.75\\n3 12\\n48 11.00\\n4 16\\n62 16.00\\nFig. 626.\\nSWAGE BLOCKS\\nWe make these Mandrels in\\nsizes as shown. They are flat-\\ntened on one side to permit\\nwork to be grasped firmly with\\ntongs.\\nThey have square bases,\\nwhich keep them from being\\nso easily tipped over. When\\nordering, mention the number\\nof Mandrel wanted.\\nFOR MACHINE AND BLACKSMITHS SHOPS.\\n^i waBi O\\nNot Planed\\nPlaned Both Sides\\n$11.00\\n$13.00\\n7.00\\n8.50\\n4.00\\n5.00\\nFig. 638 Fig. 629 Fig. 630\\nPRICE LIST AND SIZES.\\nFig. 628, Swage Block, 18 x 18 x 4\\n629, 15x15x4\\n630 11x11x4\\nWe also furnish Swage Blocks with base as represented.\\nSwage Block and base are cast in one piece. When edges\\nare used base can be tipped so that edge needed will come\\non upper side.\\nPRICE LIST AND SIZES.\\nNo. Not Planed. Planed.\\n11, 18 x 18 x 4 x 16 high, $15.50 $17.50\\n12, 15 x 15 x 4 x 16 12.00 13.50\\n13, 11 x 11 x 4 x 16 7.25 8.25\\nFig 631.\\nUnless otherwise ordered, Swage Blocks will be sent not planed.\\n183", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0193.jp2"}, "194": {"fulltext": "BLACKSMITHS TONCS.\\nSTRAIGHT LIP.\\nFig. 632.\\nVERONA, Per lb., $0-40\\nCURVED LIP, FLUTED\\nJAW.\\n-S Fig. 633.\\nVERONA, Perlb.,*0.40\\nSTRAIGHT LIP.-Fig. 632.\\nNo, Length. Do,. Price. Nos. Length. Doz. Price. Nos. Length. Doz 1 nee.\\nass* ts ass* s.\u00c2\u00bb s^\\nIS 16 7!?5 1,336 24 .12.50 1,339 30 17.50\\nL333 18 8.75\\nCURVED LIP, FLUTED JAW.-Fig. 633.\\nNos Length. Doz. Price. Nos. Length. Doz. Price. Length.\\n1,340 12 in. $6.50 1,344 20 in. $10.50\\n1 341 14 7.50 1.345 22 12.00\\n1^342 16 8.50 i;346 24 13.50\\n1,343 18 9.50\\n1.347 26 in.\\n1.348 28\\n1.349 30\\n$15.00\\n17.00\\n19.00\\nCAD.\\nFig. 634.\\nPer lb., $0.40\\nSINGLE PICK UP.\\nFig. 635.\\nPer lb., $0.40\\nDOUBLE PICK UP.\\nFig. 636.\\nPer lb., $0.40\\nROUND JAW OR BAND.\\nFin. 637.\\nPer lb.,\\nPer lb.,\\nPer lb.,\\nBOLT.\\nFig. 638.\\nRIVET.\\nFig. 639.\\n$0.40\\n$0.40\\n$0.60\\nLATHE TOOL.\\nFig. 640.\\nPer lb., $0.60\\nPICK.\\nFig. 641.\\nPer lb., $0.60\\nANCLE JAW.\\nFig. 642.\\nPer lb., $0.60\\nBAND OR CLEVIS.\\nFig. 643.\\nPer lb., $0.60\\nCLIP.\\nFig. 644.\\nPer lb., $1.20\\n1\\nPI,", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0194.jp2"}, "195": {"fulltext": "BLACKSMITHS TOOLS.\\nFig. G45. Fig. 646.\\nBOTTOM FULLER. TOP FULLER.\\nto 3 in. J to 3 in.\\nPer lb., $0.50. Per lb., $0.50.\\nNo. 38, Verona, per lb., $0.30.\\nFig. 647. Fig. 648.\\nTOP SWAGE OTTOM SWAGE.\\nto 4J in. 4/ to 4\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\nPer lb., $0.50. Per lb., $0.50.\\nNo. 39, Verona, per lb., $0.30.\\nFig. 649.\\nSQUARE FLATTER.\\n1 to 41 in. Per lb., $0.50.\\nNo. 37, Verona per lb., $0.30.\\nFig. 650.\\nROUND FLATTER.\\n1 to 4i in.\\nPer lb., $0.50.\\nFig. 651.\\nADZE-EYE CREASER.\\nDoz. price, $10.\\nFig. 652.\\nSET HAMMER.\\n1 to 2\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\nPer lb., $0.50.\\n185\\nFig. 653.\\nHARDIE.\\nShanks, h to 1 J in.\\nPer lb.^ $0.50.\\nNo. 61, Verona\\n$0.30\\nIt", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0195.jp2"}, "196": {"fulltext": "ROCK DRILL SHARPENINC TOOLS.\\nDOLLY.\\nFig. 654.\\nWeight, 4 lb. 12 oz.\\nLb. price, $0.80.\\nFig. 654.\\nFig-. 656.\\nTOP SPREADER.\\n31b. 8 oz., $0.80.\\nDOLLY.\\nFig. 655.\\nWeight, 6 lb.\\nLb. price, $0.80.\\nFig. .655.\\nFig. 657.\\nBOTTOM SPREADER.\\nWeight, 2 lb. 8 oz.\\nLb. price, $0.80.\\nFig. 658.\\nSET HAMMER.\\nWeight, 3 lb. 8 oz.\\nLb. price, $0.80.\\nil l ll\\nFig. 659.\\nCAT HEAD HAMMER\\nFor sharpening drills.\\nPer lb., $0.40.\\n186\\nBIB 3\\nFig. 660.\\nSOW.\\nWeight, 8 lb. 12 oz.\\nLb. price, $0.80.\\n3", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0196.jp2"}, "197": {"fulltext": "BLACKSMITHS TOOLS.\\nCOLD CHISEL.\\n1 to 3 lb., per lb.,\\nNo. 40 Verona,\\nFig. 661.\\n8\\nHOT CHISEL.\\n1 to 3 lb., per lb.,\\nNo. 41 Verona,\\n$0.50\\n.25\\n$0.50\\n.25\\nFig. 662.\\nI\\nFig. 663.\\nROUND PUNCHES.\\nJ to 1 in., per lb.,\\n0.55\\nSQUARE PUNCHES.\\nI to 1 in., per lb., $0.55\\nFig. 665.\\nHEADING TOOLS.\\nAssorted.\\nI to li in.,\\nLb. Price.\\n$0.50\\nPRITCHELS (Farriers\\nNo.\\n1..\\n2..\\n3..\\n4..\\nFig. 666.\\nSize of Face.\\n(Square.)\\n2 in\\n3\\n4\\n4*\\nPer lb.\\nBLACKSMITHS STAKES.\\nPrice\\nEach\\n.$1.75\\n2.50\\n3.75\\n4.50\\nNo.\\n5..\\n6..\\n7..\\nSize of Face.\\n(Square.)\\n.5 in\\nH\\n$0.60\\nPrice\\nEach\\n,....$5.50\\n6.50\\n8.00\\nMSfflfflliBSiSB\\nFig. 667.\\nC ffi\\ni|S|ifl| ill\\nFig. 668.\\nCAPE CHISEL.\\nPer lb., $0.60\\nHAND CHIPPING.\\nPer lb., $0.50\\n181", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0197.jp2"}, "198": {"fulltext": "BUFFALO PORTABLE FORGES.\\nCLOSED HOOD FORCE.\\nFig. 669 Forge. With closed hood\\nheight, 29 in. fan, 10 in. hearth,\\n21 x 27 in. weight, 150 lbs.\\nPrice, $42.00.\\nThe closed hoods are strongly made\\nof steel, completely enclosing the fire-\\nplace, and are fitted with a large slid-\\ning door in front and small one in\\nrear, for manipulating fire, etc. Thus\\nequipped, the escape of sparks, fumes\\nand smoke is prevented, and adapts\\nthem for use in annealing and refin-\\ning metals, and in 2)laning mills, fur-\\nniture factories, saw mills, oil refin-\\neries, sugar works, etc.\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\nBf\\nC\\nro\\nz\\nmi\\nFie;. G69.\\nTig. 670.\\nBOILER MAKERS FORCE.\\nFig. 670 Forge. With dash\\nheight, 29 in. fan, 10 in. hearth,\\n21 x 27 in. weight, 140 lbs.\\nPrice, $36.00.\\nNo boiler shop is completely equip-\\nped without this forge, which is es-\\npecially intended for tbe use of iron\\nbridge and ship builders, railroad\\ncontractors and general out-door\\nwork.\\nThey have received the endorse-\\nment of some of the most prominent\\nusers, as being far superior to any-\\nthing ever produced.\\n188", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0198.jp2"}, "199": {"fulltext": "TOOL MAKERS FORCE.\\nRAILROAD AND BRIDGE\\nBUILDERS FORGE.\\nheight, 33 in.;\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0weight, 75 lbs.\\nFig. 671.\\nFig. 671. \u00e2\u0080\u0094Half-open hood;\\nsize of hearth, 18 in. diameter;\\nPrice, #27.00.\\nFig. 671. With closed hood; height,\\n33 in.; hearth, 18 in. diameter weight, 80 lbs.\\nPrice, 130.00.\\nFor use in heating and tempering small\\ntools.\\nFig. 673,\\nFig. 672.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Size of hearth, 18 in. diameter;\\nheight, 32 in.; weight, 110 lbs.\\nPrice, $32.00.\\nThis forge is designed especially for railroad\\ntrack and bridge work, structural iron and ship\\nbuilders, pipe lines, lank builders, etc. It is\\npractically impossible for breakages to occur,\\nas all the machinery is protected by a steel\\ndrum or barrel, and it will withstand any\\namount of hard usage without injury.\\nRIVETERS\\nPORTABLE FORGE.\\nSTATIONARY BLAST FORCE.\\nFig. 673.\\nDIMENSIONS IN INCHES\\nFire Pan, 46ix47 Coal Box, length, 23i; width,\\n12; depth, 10; Water Tank, length, 27$; width, 12;\\ndepth, 10; Height of Forge, 26|; weight, 722 lbs.\\nPrice, $70.00.\\nFig. 673. Stationary Blast Forge is designed for\\nthe heaviest kind of blacksmith and shipsniil.il work.\\nThe dimensions given afford an idea of its adapt-\\nability to the heavy class of work for which it was\\ndesigned, and which lias made it a popular pattern\\nfor railroad shop, ship smithing, etc.\\n189\\nFig. 674.\\nFig. 674 With dash; height, 33 in.: size\\nof hearth, 18 in. diameter; weight, 70 lbs.\\nPrice, $24.00.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0199.jp2"}, "200": {"fulltext": "BUFFALO\\nBLACKSMITHS\\nWITH STEEL HOOD.\\nFig. 776.\\nFORCE.\\nFIC. 675, FORCE COMPLETE.\\nWith Hand Lever.\\nHeight, 30 in.; size of hearth.\\n28 x 40 in. fan, 14 in. diameter\\nweight, 250 lbs. with water tank,\\n300 lbs.\\nPrice $50.00\\nwith water tank 54.00\\nThis Forge is guaranteed to produce a\\nwelding heat on 3-inch iron in 5 minutes,\\nand on i inch iron in 10 minutes. Sold\\nonly on guaranteed merit.\\nFIC. 676, POWER FORCE.\\nHeight, 30 in.; size of hearth,\\n28x40 in.; fan, 14 in. diameter;\\nweight, 250 lbs.; with water tank,\\n3001bs.\\nPRICES.\\nFig. 676. Without water tank $51.00\\nWith water tank. S8.00\\nWith hand-power attach-\\nments 88.00\\nWith hand-power attach-\\nments and water tank 62 00\\nr Built complete, with tight and loose pul-\\ns leys also, cut-off for the blast, by which\\nthe tire cau be regulated to any degree.\\nThe hand attachments are a very con-\\nvenient feature for use in case of break-\\ndowns or when engine is stopped.\\nMACHINISTS PORTABLE\\nFORCE.\\nFig. 677. Fokqb.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 With half-open hood;\\nheight, 29 in. fan, 10 in. hearth, 21 x Vl\\nin. weight, 145 lbs.\\nPrice $40. On\\nThese forges are guaranteed to produce a welding\\nheat on 2J to 3-iuch iron in from 5 to 10 minutes, and\\nwill do heavier work if required.\\nFIC. 678, POWER FORCE.\\nHeight, 29 iu. fan, 10 in. diameter; hearth,\\n21 x27iu. weight, 140 lbs.\\nPRICES.\\n678.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Without water tank $45.00\\nWith water tank 49.00\\nWith hand-power attach-\\nments 48.00\\nWith water tank and hand-\\npower attachments 52.00\\nFor general work in machine shops, mills, or\\nwherever power is available, this forge is especially\\nadapted. The hand-power attachments wdl be found\\nparticularly serviceable in all cases of breakdowns or\\nrepairs after hours, when it is not desirable to run the\\nengine to drive the forge fan.\\n190", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0200.jp2"}, "201": {"fulltext": "Fig. 678.\\nBLACKSMITHS CRANK HAND\\nBLOWER.\\nBLACKSMITHS\\nHORIZONTAL HAND\\nBLOWER.\\nFig. 678.\\nPrice, with tuyere complete, $32.00\\nPrice, without tuyere 80.00\\nPig. 679.\\nPrice, with tuyere complete, $36.00\\nPrice, without tuyere 34.00\\nTuyekes. Price, each $3.50\\nBlowee. Fig. 678.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Size of fan.\\n14 in.; height, 35 in.; length, 32 in.;\\nweight, 1301bs.; with tuyere, 150 lbs.\\nBlowee. Fig. 679.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Size of fan,\\n17 in.; height, 35 in; length, 35 in.;\\nweight, 2001bs.; with tuyere, 2251bs.\\nThis Blower is designed for extra\\nheavy work, as boilermakers flange\\nfires, heavy ship-smithing, etc.\\nFig. 680.\\nSize of fan, 14 in.; height, 47 in.; weight, 105 lbs.; with\\ntuyere, 125 lbs.\\nPrice, with tuyere, $20.00. Price, without tuyere, $18.00.\\nTuyeres, price, each, $3.50.\\nBlower, Fig. 680, is designed to meet requirements where, for convenience, a\\nCrank Blower is desirable. In its construction we have embodied our Patent\\nRachet Crank, which does not continue to revolve whtn released by the operator,\\nbut falls in the position indicat d in the cut, which is most convenient in starting\\ntne Blower. AtSOturnsof crank per minute, this blower will blow strong enough\\nto heat 3 to 4-inch iron in from 5 to 10 minutes.\\nFig. 680. Made nnlv right hand.\\nBLACKSMITHS UPRIGHT\\nHAND BLOWER.\\nFig. 681.\\nSize of fau, 14 in. diameter; height, 47\\nin.; weight, 115 lbs.; with tuyere, 130 lbs.\\nPrice, with tuyere complete, $25.00\\nPrice, without tuyere, 23.00\\nTuyeres, price, each, 3.5J\\nFig. 681\\nJV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0201.jp2"}, "202": {"fulltext": "ACME HAND BLOWER\\nSuitable for one ordinary blacksmith s\\nSuitable for two ordinary blacksmith s\\nfires rfJ 5U\\nThe above are made either for\\nright or left hand fires.\\nAllow 60 cubic feet per minute\\nfor each ordinary blacksmith s\\nfire.\\nNo. 3 is guaranteed to give blast\\nequal to a 60-inch bellows.\\nACME PORTABLE FORCE.\\nFig. 683.\\nCapacity\\nper Revo- Diam.\\nlulioTi. of\\nNo. Cubic in. Outlet.\\n3 172 li in.\\n3 J 325 2\\n4 648 3\\n8\\n10\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\nSize Hearth.\\n2Hxl3iu.\\n24 xl6\\n20 x30\\n37Jx25\\n46ix31\\nPis:. 684.\\nSIZES AND PRICES.\\nSize Bellows\\nKcinal to *Weiglit.\\n30 in. 145 lb?\\n40 170\\n50 250\\n60 300\\nPrices, f. o. t\\nNew York-\\n$33.00\\n37.00\\n41.00\\n45.00\\n53.00\\n*In shipping order.\\n192\\nSize\\nof\\nPulley.\\n5ixlf\\nx2\\nx3\\nMedium\\nSpeed.\\n450\\n400\\n350\\nDimensions of Blowers.\\n10 x 10ixl6 inches.\\n11x13 x23\\n12x16 x26\\nWeights.\\nNet. Gross.\\n55 lbs. 75 lbs.\\n85 210\\n188 215\\n3 made with top dis-\\ncharge only. No. 3\u00c2\u00a3 and\\nNo, 4 with top or side dis-\\ncharge.\\nPrice of Fig- 683 on appli-\\ncation.\\nNo.\\n3\\n4\\nNo.\\nPI\\nD\\nC\\n2\\nmi\\nHi\\no|\\nOl\\ns\\n2-\\nHiii\\nm\\nIE\\n21!\\nPl!3\\ni", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0202.jp2"}, "203": {"fulltext": "Fig. 687.\\nBUFFALO\\nSTATIONARY BLAST FORCE.\\n(patented.)\\nFig. 685.\\nWith Down-Draft Smoke Exhaust Hood;\\nalso Anti-Clinker Dumping Tuyere.\\nSize of Fire Pan, 24 in. x36i in. Coal Box,\\nlength, 27| in.; width, 9 in.; depth, 6k in.\\nWater Tank, length, 27^ in.; width, 9 in.;\\ndepth, 6 J- in. Height of Forge, 29 in.; weight,\\n470 lbs.\\nPrice, $65.00.\\nBUFFALO\\nSTATIONARY BLAST\\nFORCE.\\n(patented.)\\nAdapted to Moderate and Heavy\\nWork.\\nFig. 686.\\nWith Down-Draft SmokeExhaust\\nHood also Anti-Clinker Dumping\\nTuyere, Blast Gate, and Coal and\\nWater Boxes.\\nSize Fire Pan, 37 in. x 41 in.\\nCoal Box, length, 35 J in.; width,\\n7f in.; depth, 3^ in. Water Tank,\\nlength, 27^ in. width, 9 in.; depth,\\n6| in. Height of Forge, 27\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\nWeight, 550 lbs.\\nPrice, $70.00.\\nBUFFALO STATIONARY BLAST\\nFORGE.\\n(patented.)\\nFor Moderate and Heavy Work. Steel Plate Construction.\\nFig. 687.\\nWith Down-Draft Smoke Exhautt Hood, Anti-Clinker\\nDumping Tuyere and Blast Gate.\\nSize Fire Pan, 36 in. diameter. Height of Forge, 26\\nin. Weight, 330 lbs.\\nPrice, $75.00.\\n193", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0203.jp2"}, "204": {"fulltext": "BUFFALO STATIONARY\\nBLAST FORCE.\\n(patented.)\\nFor Moderate and Heavy Work.\\nSteel Plate Construction.\\nFig. 688.\\nWitii Down draft Smoke Exhaust\\nHood, Anti-clinker Dumping Tuyere,\\nBlast Gate, and Coal and Water Boxes.\\nSize Fire Pan, 36 in. diameter; Coal\\nBox, length, 15i in. width, 10 in.\\ndepth, 15 in. Water Tank, length, 18\u00c2\u00a3\\nin. width, 10 in. depth, 15 in. Height\\nof Forge, 26 in. Weight, 410 lbs.\\nPrice, $100.00\\nBUFFALO STATIONARY\\nBLAST FORGE.\\n(patented.)\\nFor Extra Heavy Work in Eail-\\nroad Rerjair Shops, etc.\\nFig. 689.\\nWith Down-draft Smoke Exhaust\\nHood and Blast Gate.\\nSize of Fire Pan, 42 in. x 42 in.\\nHeight of Forge, 24 in. Weight,\\n1,540 lbs.\\nPRICE ON APPLICATION.\\nFig. 689.\\nSPECIAL BUFFALO STATIONARY BLAST HEATING FORGE.\\nWith Down-draft Exhaust Hoods for Removing Gases and Fumes. Designed -for Large\\nRailroad Work.\\nH\\nX\\nm\\na\\nc\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2o\\n2\\nPI\\nO\\nFig. 690.\\nPRICE ON APPLICATION.\\n194", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0204.jp2"}, "205": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED\\nCOUNTER-SHAFTS FOR STEEL PRESSURE BLOWERS.\\nPRICE LIST, SIZES AND DIMENSIONS.\\nFig. 691.\\nNos. 1 to 6 regularly have but one driving pul-\\nley; Nos. 7 to 12 have two driving pulleys Addi-\\ntional pulleys, also tight and loose pulleys, may be\\nfurnished on these counter-shafts at a small addi-\\nditional price.\\nIMPROVED BLAST\\nj,\\ni C\\n2%\\nO f-t\\nw\\nCM to\\nP\\ns\\nO\\nif\\ngo,\\nfe 0\\ngo\\n60\\nP\\n1\\n12\\n4\\ni\\n$8.00\\n2\\n14\\n5\\n1\\n10.00\\n3\\n16\\n6\\nn\\n12.00\\n4\\n18\\nH\\n16.00\\n5\\n21\\n8\\ni#\\n20.00\\nG\\n26\\n9\\nif\\n25.00\\n7\\n30\\n.10\\n30.00\\n135.00\\n8\\n32\\n12\\n2\\n40.00\\n45.00\\n36\\n14\\n21\\n50.00\\n60.00\\n10\\n40\\n16\\n2J-\\n70.00\\n80.00\\n11\\n42\\n17\\nOil\\n80.00\\n90.00\\nm\\n44\\n18\\n3\\n90.00\\n100.00\\n12\\n44\\n18\\n3\\n100.00\\n110.00\\nCast\\nFig. 692\\nGATES, SLIDE\\nPRICE LIST WITH\\nMaterial,\\non with steel slide,\\nPATTERN.\\nSIZES.\\nPrice.\\n$1.00\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n5.00\\n6.50\\n8.00\\n12.00\\n16.00\\n18.(0\\n21.00\\nThese Gates are designed especially for regulating the supply of air in pipes from Buffalo\\nBlowers and Exhaust Fans. The lever pattern of Blast Gates can also be furnished at same prices,\\nbut their use is not generally convenient or desirable.\\nACME FIRE-BED AND TUYERE.\\nFOR USE IN BRICK FORCE.\\nSIZES AND PRICES.\\nNo. 3, 14! i u square x 11^- deep. Weight,\\n63 lbs.\\nPrice, $5.70.\\nNo. 4, 18 in. square x 12 deep. Weight,\\n80 lbs.\\nPrice, $6.50.\\nFis. C93.\\nDirections foe Setting.\\nConstruct forsre with inside cross walls 12h inches in the clear for No. 3 and 16 inches in the\\nclear for No. 4. The space below fire-bed must be left entirely open to permit free circulation of\\nair. After fire-bed is placed, the hearth should be joined up to it on all sides as high as the top.\\n195", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0205.jp2"}, "206": {"fulltext": "THE BUFFALO STEEL PRESSURE BLOWER, FOR CUPOLA\\nAND FORCE FIRES.\\n(A\\nu\\nADJUSTABLE BED\\nrt\\na\\no\\nU\\nC\\no\\n.J\\no\\na;\\n3\\no H\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0SS\\nJ3\\nU\\n.3 2-*=\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0S-2\u00c2\u00ab\\nwi\\nSo\\nMft\\nu\\nrt\\no\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0c\\no\\nO\\nJff\\nU rt\\nh\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0-So\\nM\\nft\\nft\\nft\\nrau\\n1\\nm\\nSi\\n2 J\\nif\\n$12.00\\n$20.00\\n2\\n15\\n4\\n2i\\na*\\n18.00\\n28.00\\n3\\n20\\n4|\\nB-f\\n25\\n26.00\\n38.00\\n4\\n24\\n5*\\n4\\n3\\n36.00\\n52.00\\n5\\n26\\n5*\\n4{\\n3\\n44.00\\n64.00\\n6\\nHO\\nH\\n4*\\n3k\\n55.00\\n80.00\\n7\\n35\\nVt\\n5\\nU\\n70.00\\n100.00\\n$100.00\\n$135.00\\n8\\n40\\n8*\\n6\\nU\\n90.00\\n130.00\\n130.00\\n175.00\\n9\\n45\\n10\\n7\\n5\\n115.00\\n170.00\\n170.00\\n230.00\\n10\\n5li\\n124\\n8\\n5f\\n4\\n160.00\\n230.00\\n265.00\\n350.00\\n11\\n(Hi\\n14^\\n9\\n225 00\\n300.00\\n33 .00\\n435.00\\n11:1\\n7ii\\n16i\\n10\\n7\\n275.00\\n350.00\\n380.00\\n500.00\\n12\\n80\\n18\\n10\\n8\\n325.00\\n400.00\\n475.00\\n625.00\\nPig. 694.\\nNos. 1 to Blowers, inclusive, have one pulley, andNos. 7 to 12 have two pulleys.\\nTABLE OF\\nSPEEDS AND CAPACITIES AS\\nAPPLIED TO FORCE\\nFIRES.\\n4-OUNCE PRESSURE.\\n5-OUNCE PSESSURE.\\n6- OUNCE PRESSURE.\\n7-OUNCE PRESSURF.\\nNumber\\nof\\nNumber\\nSPEED.\\nSPEED.\\nSPEED.\\nSPEED.\\nNo.ofRev-\\nCubic Feet\\nNo. of Rev.\\nCubic Feet\\nNo. of Rev-\\nCubic Feet\\nNo.nf Rev-\\nCubic Feet\\nSize.\\nolutions\\nof Air\\nolutiona\\nof Air\\nolutions\\nof Air\\nolutions\\nof Air\\nper\\nper\\nper\\nper\\nper\\nper\\nper\\nper\\nMinute.\\nMiuute.\\nMinute.\\nMiuute.\\nMinute.\\nMiuute.\\nMiuute\\nMinute.\\n2\\n4\\n4825\\n336.\\n5405\\n369.6\\n5933\\n403.2\\n6422\\n436.8\\n3\\n5\\n3977\\n493.5\\n4456\\n522.85\\n4892\\n592.2\\n5S56\\n641.55\\n4\\n6\\n3318\\n560.\\n3718\\n616.\\n4081\\n072.\\n4417\\n728.\\n5\\n7\\n2952\\n686.\\n3317\\n754.6\\n3630\\n823.2\\n3929\\n891.8\\n6\\n9\\n2556\\n831.25\\n2864\\n914.37\\n3156\\n997.5\\n3170\\n1074.6\\n7\\n13\\n2275\\n1252.3\\n2547\\n1377.5\\n2798\\n1502.7\\n3028\\n1627.9\\n8\\n18\\n2067\\n1559.45\\n2118\\n1747.2\\n2543\\n1897.8\\n2752\\n2075.7\\n9\\n20\\n1850\\n2013.14\\n2073\\n2255.6\\n2276\\n2476.8\\n2464\\n2669.6\\n10\\n38\\n1371\\n3096.3\\n1608\\n3469.3\\n1686\\n3S08.1\\n1825\\n4121.6\\n11\\n60\\n1108\\n4168.\\n1240\\n4670.\\n1363\\n5126.\\n1500\\n5548\\n11*\\n92\\n960\\n5835.\\n1051\\n6538.\\n1160\\n7176.\\n1250\\n7768.\\n12\\n98\\n900\\n6870.\\n1000\\n7705.\\n1100\\n8457.\\n1200\\n8876.\\nTABLE OF SPEEDS AND CAPACITIES AS APPLIED TO FOUNDRY\\nCUPOLAS.\\n*M\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a19\\nCD\\na\\ni\\nCO 1\\na\\nn\\ngo\\nft\\n3\\nto\\n\u00c2\u00b0%6\\nU U\\nSS\\nSB\\na\\nCO\\nw o\\nB -Sfl\\n.So.S\\nO\\ngo\\nft\\nw at*\\nfe\u00c2\u00b0.2S\\no\\ntec h\\nB Z o\\nO Jh\\nsag,\\no\\n.2 IS 1\\nalls\\no\\nS3\\n.5-2\\nal|\\naft\\nat\\no\\nCm 3\\n3\\n.2\u00c2\u00abt\\n6 n\\n4\\n4\\n20\\n8\\n4732\\n1545\\n666\\n9\\n5030\\n1647\\n717\\n5\\n6\\n25\\n8\\n4209\\n2321\\n773\\n10\\n4726\\n2600\\n867\\n6\\n8\\n30\\n8\\n3660\\n3093\\n951\\n10\\n4108\\n3671\\n1067\\n7\\n14\\n35\\n8\\n3244\\n4218\\n1486\\n10\\n3642\\n4777\\n1668\\n8\\n18\\n40\\n8\\n2948\\n5425\\n2199\\n10\\n3310\\n6082\\n2469\\n9\\n26\\n45\\n10\\n2785\\n7818\\n3203\\n12\\n3260\\n8598\\n3523\\n10\\n36\\n55\\n10\\n2195\\n11295\\n4938\\n12\\n2413\\n12378\\n5431\\n11\\n45\\n65\\n12\\n1952\\n16955\\n7707\\n14\\n2110\\n18357\\n8358\\nm\\n55\\n72\\n12\\n1647\\n22607\\n10276\\n14\\n1797\\n25176\\n11144\\n12\\n75\\n84\\n12\\n1625\\n25836\\n11744\\n14\\n1775\\n28019\\n12730\\no\\n3\\n2\\nH\\n2\\nPt\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a24\\nc\\na\\n196", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0206.jp2"}, "207": {"fulltext": "ROOTS BLOWERS FOR CUPOLAS.\\nFig. 695.\\nSPEEDS AND CAPACITIES.\\nNo. 1 Blower. A-dapted to a cupola 23 to 27 inches inside lining. Discharges 3 cubic feet per\\nrevolution.\\n250 revolutions per minute will melt lw tons per hour.\\n280 l|\\ng25 1 9\\nNo. 2 Blower. Adapted to a cupola 28 to 30 inches inside lining. Discharges 5 cubic feet per\\nrevolution.\\n250 revolutions per minute will melt 2i tons per hour.\\n275 2\\n300 3\\nNo. 3 Blower. \u00e2\u0080\u0094Adapted to a cupola 30 to 32 inches inside lining. Discharges 8 cubic feet per\\nrevolution\\n225 revolutions per minute will melt 3f tons per hour.\\n250 4\\n275 4|\\nNo. 4 Blower. \u00e2\u0080\u0094Adapted to a cupola 33 to 42 inches inside lining. Discharges 13 cubic feet per\\nrevolution.\\n200 revolutions per minute will melt 5| tons per hour.\\n225 5\u00c2\u00a3\\n250 6*\\nNo. 5 Blower. Adapted to a cupola 43 to 48 inches inside lining. Discharges 22 cubic feet per\\nrevolution.\\n175 revolutions per minute will melt 7 T \\\\j tons per hour.\\n200 8|\\n225 9A\\nNo. 6 Blower. \u00e2\u0080\u0094Adapted to a cupola 48 to 60 inches inside lining. Discharges 37 cubic feet per\\nrevolution.\\n150 revolutions per minute will melt 11-^ tons per hour.\\n175 12\\n200 a a a 14|\\nNo. 7 Blower.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Adapted to a cupola 78 or two cupolas 54 inches inside lining. Discharges 63\\ncubic feet per revolution.\\n120 revolutions per minute will melt 15 tons per hour.\\nii it ti it 17s n i\\n140\\n160\\n20 T\\nNo. 8 Blower.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Adapted to a cupola 84 or two cupolas 60 inches inside lining. Discharges 116\\ncubic feet per revolution.\\n90 revolutions per minute will melt 21 tons per hour.\\n100 231\\n210 11 11 25k\\nNo. 9 Blower.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Adapted to two cupolas 72 or three cupolas 60 inches inside lining. Discharges\\n196 cubic feet per revolution.\\n80 revolutions per minute will melt 31-J tons per hour.\\n90 35\\n100 k 39\\nSizes 1 2 3 4 5 6 1\\nPrices\\n197\\n8\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0207.jp2"}, "208": {"fulltext": "DIXON S CRUCIBLES.\\nFig. 696.\\nWeight\\nof\\nHeight\\nOutside.\\nat the\\nTop\\n-L/uuneitu\\nat the\\nBilge\\nj^iambier\\nat the t-,\\nBottom Pnces\\nHolding\\nCapacit}\\nK/L UClUlCi\\nOutside.\\nOutside.\\nOutside.\\nLbs. Oz.\\nIuches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nIuches.\\n8\\n8*\\n3\\n^8\\n34\\n14\\n20 els. each.\\n12\\n4\\n4\\n25\\ntt tt\\n1\\nU\\n3*\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n91\\n8\\n30\\ntt\\n3 6\\n5\\n4\\n4\\n35\\nit a\\n2\\n5}\\nH\\n4\\na\\n34\\n40\\ntt a\\n2 6\\n5f\\n64\\nH\\n45\\ntt tt\\n2 14\\n5\\n5\\n50\\nit it\\nThree\\n3 6\\n6*\\n8\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n54\\n8 4\\n55\\ntt n\\n4\\nn\\n5|\\n3f\\n60\\ntt t\\n6 8\\n74\\na\\n6\\n6*\\n4\\n65\\na tt\\nPounds\\n7 6\\n8\\n64\\n6f\\n5\\n8 14\\n84\\n6?\\n74\\n5\\n9 12\\nSf\\n74\\nn\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\nof\\n11 6\\n9|\\nioJ\\nH\\n84\\n5|\\n13 8\\n7f\\n8|\\n6\\n15\\n10}\\n84\\n9\\n64\\nMolten\\n18 4\\n21\\n114\\nHi\\n4\\n9|\\n6|\\n7\\nNo. 12\\n25 2\\n134\\n9*\\n10J\\n7f\\nand\\nMetal\\n27 8\\n13\\n10\\n10J\\n7*\\n30\\n33\\n134\\n14\\n104\\n10*\\n114\\n11*\\n4\\n8\\nupwards\\n36 6\\n14*\\n10f\\n12\\n8A\\n5i\\ncents\\nper\\n43\\n15$\\n164\\nSt\\nHi\\n103\\n8|\\n46\\n48\\n12!\\n13\\n9\\n94\\nper No.\\nNumber\\n53 8\\n16|\\n184\\n124\\n13|\\n9*\\n65 8\\n13\\n14|\\n108\\n78 4\\n20\\n144\\n16\\nio|\\n96 12\\n21\\n154\\n17\\n4\\nPI\\nn\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\nTl\\nz z\\nn k\\no\\nPRICES OF COVERS.\\n1\\n10 cents each.\\n2\\n10\\n3\\n10\\n4\\n10\\n5\\n10\\n6\\n15\\n7\\n.15\\nNo.\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n16\\n18 and upward, 1 cent per No\\nThe above prices are subject to change without notice.\\n198\\n15 cents each.\\n15\\n15\\n18\\n18\\n18", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0208.jp2"}, "209": {"fulltext": "DIAMOND\\nRAPPING PLATES\\nAND\\nDRAW SCREWS.\\nPrice per IOC\\ninch Plates,\\n$3.25\\n4\\n4 25\\n1 u a\\n5.75\\nli\\n8 50\\n11\\n12.75\\nFig. 697.\\nOnly One Size Draw Screw Eequired finch Draw Screws, $12.75 per 100.\\nFRASER S RAPPING PLATES.\\nBfc 1 tapped f in.\\niin.\\n$r Doz,\\nNo.\\n.50\\n11 tappi\\n.50\\n12\\n.50\\n13\\n.60\\n14\\n.60\\n15\\n.70\\n16\\n.75\\n17\\n.85\\n18\\n.90\\n19\\n1.00\\n20\\nFig. 699.\\nFig. 698.\\nMade of Malleable Iron with Rapping Holes, Tapped Draw Holes and Screw Holes.\\nLIFTERS.\\nf in., per doz. $1.80\\n2.25\\n2.70\\n3.30\\nFLEXIBLE METALLIC\\nFILLET.\\nNot affected by heat, cold, or\\nmoisture. Will work around short-\\nest curves.\\nPut up in 100-foot Reels.\\nSize number\\nPrice per foot\\nFig. 701.\\n.04\\n.05\\n.06\\n.08\\n5\\nB\\n.10\\n4\\n.12\\n.15\\n1\\n.20\\nBELDING LEATHER FILLET.\\nJK\\nm\\nSize\\nPrice\\nFig. 702.\\nThis cut shows measurements in inches, angle measure.\\nPrice per 100 feet.\\n$1.00 1.50\\nsft)\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50 4.00 5.00\\na\\n6.00\\nl\\n7.00\\n1\\n8.00\\n199", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0209.jp2"}, "210": {"fulltext": "PATTERN LETTERS AND FIGURES.\\nMEASURE ON FACE.\\nA f-inch Letter or Figure will measure 7-16 on the back.\\nROMAN STYLE.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts. .02\\nFig. 703.\\nf inch\\nFace Measure.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts\\n3\\nIT\\n.02\\n.02 .03\\n1} li\\n.06 .08 09\\ni\\n.02\\n.03\\nIf\\n.02\\na\\n.03 I .04\\n2 ty\\n.10 .14\\n.02|\\nFig. 704.\\nT inch\\nFace Measure.\\nSHARP COTHIC STYLE.\\nFig. 705.\\nJ inch\\nFace Measure.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts\\n1 3 1\\n8 IT 4\\n.02 .02 .02\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0X 3\\nT6 8\\n.02 .02\u00c2\u00a3\\n02\u00c2\u00a3\\nIAS II\\n.02| .03 .03 .03| .04\\nli\\n,06\\n1*\\n.08\\nIf\\n.09\\n2\\n.10\\n21\\n.14\\n.041\\n3\\n.15\\nFig. 707.\\nA inch\\nFace Measure\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\n3\\n16\\n.02\\n16\\n.03\\nli\\n.06\\nROUND FACE COTHIC.\\nThese are lighter and thinner than the sharp face\\nSize, inches A i tV I tV\\n.02 .02 .02J .02\u00c2\u00a3\\nI f I\\n.03 .03\u00c2\u00a3 .04\\n1* 2 2J\\n.08 .10 .14\\nFig. 706.\\ninch\\nFace Measure.\\nCOTHIC STYLE FLAT FACE.\\nFig. 709.\\n1 inch\\nFace Measure.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each. cts.\\ni\\n8\\n.02\\nI\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a202i\\n.08\\n6\\nTS\\n.02\\n.5\\nH\\n.03\\nIf\\n.09\\ni\\n.02\\n.08J\\n2\\n.10\\nTF\\n.02\\n.04\\n.14\\nFig. 708.\\n1 inch\\nFace Measure.\\ntV\\n.02 J\\nI\\n.021\\n1\\n.04\u00c2\u00a3\\n3\\n.15\\nli\\n.06\\nFANCY LETTERS AND FIGURES.\\nFig. 710.\\nJ inch\\nFace Measure,\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts .03\\nSize, inches 1\\nPrice, each, cts. .06\\n200\\n-I\\nX\\nm\\nD\\nC\\nJO\\nz\\nm\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\nPI\\no\\n.03\\nS\\n.04\\na\\n4\\n.05\\ni\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a205J\\nli\\n08\\n.10\\n2\\n.12\\nFig. 711.\\n1 inch\\nFace Measure.", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0210.jp2"}, "211": {"fulltext": "PATTERN LETTERS AND FIGURES.\\nMeasure on the Face.\\nSKELETON GOTHIC.\\nThese are lighter and thinner than the Kound Gothic.\\nFig. 712\\ni inch.\\nFace Measure.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\ni\\n.02\\ntV\\n.03\\n1*\\n.06\\n.02\\n6\\n.03\\nH\\n.08\\ni\\n.02\\na.\\n.031\\nIf\\n.09\\n5\\nTB\\n.02\\n7\\n.04\\n.10\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a002*\\n1\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a204\u00c2\u00a3\\n2*\\n.14\\n.02*\\nEXTRA THICK SHARP COTHIC.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\ni\\ni\\n3\\n8\\n.03\\ni\\n.03\\n05 .07 .09\\nThese are also made with Flat Top at same\\nlist price.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a003*\\nIf\\n.10\\nFig. 713.\\ninch.\\nFace Measure.\\nHEAVY BLOCK LETTERS AND FICURES.\\nFig. 714.\\nFace 1 Measure TheSe are desirable where otters on face of castings\\nare planed off.\\nFig. 715.\\nJ inch.\\nFace Measure.\\nr\\n|E\\nX\\nE\\no\\nt-\\nui\\nOS\\n3\\nLU\\nX\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, eacb, cts.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nFig. 716.\\ni inch.\\n.04\\n.09\\nFRACTIONALS.\\n.05\\n14\\n.11\\n4\\n.06\\n2\\n.13\\n1\\n.07\\nTo match all sizes of figures of Bonian, Sharp Gothic, Bound\\nGothic and Flat Gothic styles.\\nFig. 717. Fig. 718. Fig. 719. Fig. 720.\\nPrice of each Fractional double the price of same size figure. That is,\\nprice of inch figure is 2* cents fractional to match would be 5 cents, etc.\\nROMAN STYLE BRANDING LETTERS. (Reversed.)\\nFor making Cast Iron Branding Irons.\\ninch deep.\\nSize, inches i I 2 f\\nPrice, each, cts. .03 .03 .04 .05\\nlist-\\n3.\\n4\\n.06\\n1\\n.07\\nFig. 721.\\nGOTHIC\\nSTYLE, EXTRA DEEP BRANDING LETTERS.\\n(Reversed.)\\nAll 5-16 inch deep.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each, cts.\\nI\\n.05 .06\\nf 1\\n.07 .08\\nli\\n.10\\n1*\\n.11\\n201\\nFig 722.\\nV", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0211.jp2"}, "212": {"fulltext": "BEST STEEL LETTERS AND FIGURES.\\nFigures, per Figures,\\nSet of 9. Single, Each.\\n$1.25 $0.20\\n1.13 .20\\n.90 .15\\n.90 .15\\n.90 .15\\n.90 .15\\n.90 .15\\n1.13 .16\\n1.25 .18\\n1.40 .20\\n1.50 .20\\n1.75 .25\\n2,j50 .35\\n3.50 .45\\n4.50 .50\\n11.50 1.75\\n21.00 3.25\\nThese letters ana figures are made of the best steel, are correctly shaped, hard-\\nened, and the temper carefully drawn. These are variously used, according to size,\\nfor stamping Key Checks, Jewelers Checks, Baggage Checks, Iron, Steel, Wood,\\nLeather, Patented Articles, etc., etc.\\nEvery set is put up in a neat, compact, dust-proof wooden box, properly labeled\\nhandy alike to the dealer and the person using them.\\nLetters, per Letters,\\nSet of 28. Single, Each.\\nSize,\\ni\\n\u00c2\u00a53\\ninch\\nit\\n1\\n3JJ\\na\\nit\\nA\\nit\\nit\\nA\\na\\nit\\nA\\ntt\\nit\\n1\\nTil\\na\\nCI\\nit\\n5\\nit\\nit\\nA\\ntt\\nit\\nA\\nit\\nIt\\ni\\na\\n11\\n6\\nIff\\n(1\\nit\\n1\\ntt\\na\\nA\\nit\\nu\\nh\\ncc\\nu\\nI\\n(1\\nSize, aV inch,\\nST\\n1\\n1\\nTS\\n3\\nT2\\nI\\n3\\n1\\n3.\\n4\\n$3.75\\n3.39\\n2.70\\n2.70\\n2.70\\n2.70\\n2.70\\n3.39\\n3.75\\n4.20\\n4.50\\n5.25\\n7.50\\n10.50\\n13.50\\n34.50\\nC3.00\\n10.20\\n.20\\n.15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.16\\n.18\\n.20\\n.20\\n.25\\n.35\\n.45\\n.50\\n1.75\\n3.25\\nm\\nn\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n2\\nPI\\nO\\na\\nFig. 724.\\nWe furnish also hollow-faced steel stencil dies for letters and figures, all sizes\\nmalleable iron case-hardened stencil dies, f and 1 inch steel stamping dies for let-\\nters and figures to inch.\\n202", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0212.jp2"}, "213": {"fulltext": "NEW LINE OF S WRENCHES.\\nHEXAGON.\\nThe size of finished openings on list shows the largest size the openings can be finished.\\nFin-. 725.\\nTjPTlO-fll\\nThickness\\ni Finished.\\n1\\ni\\nUnfinished.\\niNO Inches.\\nof Head.\\nInches.\\nSize of\\nOpening.\\nPrice.\\nSize of\\nOpening.\\nPrice.\\n70 4\\nj.\\n4\\nand T\\n$0.20\\n5\\nand f\\n$0.10\\n71 5\\nA\\ni A\\n.30\\n7\\n15\\nA\\n.15\\n72 6\\n3\\n8\\n1 if\\n.40\\nA\\n1\\n.20\\n73 7\\n7\\nTff\\ni 1\\n.50\\n1 1\\n15\\n4\\n.25\\n74 8\\ni\\n1 li\\n.60\\n13\\nI?\\nii 1\\n8\\n.30\\n75 9\\n3\\nT3-\\n1A H\\n.70\\n15\\n1\\n.35\\nWe also finish these Wrenches to following sizes for Standard nuts\\nNo. 71\\ni anc\\nI if\\nPrice,\\n$0.30\\nNo. 72\\nT5\\nSU\\n.40\\nNo. 73\\n1 a\\n81\\n33\\na\\n.50\\nNo. 74\\n31 CI\\nlA\\ntt\\n.60\\nNo. 75\\nii\\nu\\na\\n.70\\nIn ordering finished Wrenches state which sizes are wanted, the regular or Standard\\nSQUARE.\\nCut is full size of No. 76 Wrench.\\nFig. 726.\\nNew line of Double End Wrenches to finish for Standard hexagon, or square\\nnuts. This line of Wrenches are lighter than any before made, and are intended to\\nmeet the wants of customers for a light Wrench.\\nLength\\nInches.\\nThickness\\nFor Standard\\nFinished\\n1\\nUnfinish\\nED.\\nNo.\\nof Head.\\nInches.\\nHex. Nuts\\nfor Bolts.\\nSize of\\nOpening.\\nPrice.\\nSize of\\nOpening.\\nPrice.\\n76\\n4i\\ni\\n4\\n3\\nand 1\\nI and i\\n$0.30\\nf and j\\\\\\n$0.15\\n77\\n5f\\n9\\nTS\\na 3\\n8\\n19 It 11\\n.40\\n9 1 1 i,\\n.20\\n78\\n7\\n5\\n3\\n8\\ni\\n11 a 1\\n10 8\\n.50\\n11 ti 13\\n15 Tit\\n.25\\n79\\n8\\n11\\nA\\n25 ii 31\\n33 WS\\n.60\\n3 15\\n4 Tu\\n.30\\n80\\nH\\n3\\n8\\n9\\nTB~\\nit 5.\\nti\\nU 1A\\n.70\\n1 1\\n.35\\n81\\nioi\\n7\\nTB\\n1\\nH 1\\n8\\n1A 1A\\n80\\n1A 1A\\n.40\\n203", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0213.jp2"}, "214": {"fulltext": "15\u00c2\u00b0 ANGLE DOUBLE END WRENCHES.\\nDROP FORCED OF STEEL.\\nFor United States Standard Nuts for Bolts from J- inch to 2| inches diameter,\\ninclusive. All Wrenches, either in forged state or finished, have Milled Openings.\\nBolls,\\nMilled Openings\\nPrice,\\nPrice,\\nH\\nTo. of\\nSize\\nfor\\nExtreme\\nues3\\neach, in\\neach, in\\nU.S.\\nStandard\\nU. S.\\nStandard\\nLengtli\\nof Head.\\nForged\\nFinished\\nX\\nIsuts.\\nNuts.\\nState.\\nState.\\nPI\\n285\\ni and T\\ntV and ii\\n3\\niV\\nand\\n$0.12\\n$0.24\\n5 S6\\ni\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0g\\ni\\n5\\nlTf\\nk\\n4\\n3\\nT 6\\n3\\nIT\\n.14\\n.28\\nCD\\n287\\n_3\\n1 1)\\ni\\nif\\n1\\n2\\n4\\n3\\nTB\\ntf\\n3\\n.15\\n.30\\nC\\n283\\n3\\ntV\\nif\\nif\\n5\\nX\\n4\\nt c\\ni\\n.17\\n.34\\n33\\n289\\ni\\nT6\\n4\\nM\\n5\\n1\\n4\\ncc\\ni\\n.18\\n.H6\\n2\\n290\\nJ.\\n4\\n4\\ni\\n2\\ntt\\n51\\n9\\n3^\\nA\\n.20\\n.40\\nPI\\n291\\n5\\nTTT\\n11 3\\n1 9\\nT2\\n11\\n16\\n51\\n9\\ni\\nA\\n.21\\n.42\\nH\\n292\\nlV\\nJL_\\nT6~\\nIf\\n6i\\nfV\\n66\\nA\\n.23\\n.46\\n293\\nA\\nii\\nIi 2 5\\nit\\n64\\n3\\n16\\n66\\nA\\n.25\\n.50\\no\\n294\\nii\\n8\\n16\\n1\\n7\\nf\\n66\\n3\\n8\\n.30\\n.60\\no\\ns\\n295\\ntV\\nI\\n25-\\nI\\n7\\nf\\n66\\nf\\n.30\\n.60\\n296\\ntV\\nA\\n2 5\\nu-\\n9\\ntV\\n66\\ntV\\n,33\\n.66\\n297\\n1\\n2\\n11 9\\n1 6\\n7\\nii 31\\nT2\\n9\\n7\\nT6\\n66\\nfV\\n.35\\n.70\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n298\\ni\\nI\\nItV\\n10|-\\n66\\n1\\n2\\n.40\\n.80\\n299\\n9\\ntt\\nItV\\n10|\\n1\\n2\\n66\\n4\\n.43\\n.86\\nz\\n300\\n9\\nIT\\n4\\n-3J\\nii\\n12\\n9\\nTB\\n66\\n9\\nIT\\n.45\\n.90\\n301\\nf\\ni a\\n4\\nItV\\nii\\n12\\n9\\n6 6\\n9\\nI 8\\n.50\\n1.00\\nm\\n302\\nf\\n1\\nItV\\nll i 7\\nj ttt\\n13\\ntV\\n61\\n3\\n4\\n.58\\n1 16\\n2\\nPI\\n303\\nii\\n4\\ni\\nii\\nh\\\\\\n13f\\n9\\n1 6\\n(6\\nii\\n4\\n.65\\n1.30\\n304\\nii\\n4\\n1\\nU\\nIf\\n14|\\n3.\\n4\\n66\\nii\\n4\\n.75\\n1.50\\n305\\n7\\n5\\n1\\nifV\\nIf\\n15f\\nii\\n4\\nii\\n4\\n.80\\n1.60\\n306\\n7\\n5\\n14\\nifV\\n11113\\n-Tir\\n16|\\nii\\n4\\n6 6\\ntt\\n.90\\n1.80\\n307\\n1\\nii\\nIf\\nx 16\\n1?4\\nii\\n4\\n66\\nH\\n1 00\\n2 00\\n308\\n1\\nii\\nIf\\n2\\n181\\nii\\n4\\n6\\n44\\nTiT\\n1 12\\na. 24\\no\\n309\\n1*\\nii\\nlit\\n2\\nis4\\n1 5\\n16\\n66\\n14-\\nl\u00c2\u00a5\\n1 25\\n2 50\\nso\\n310\\n3*\\n1 8\\nlii\\n-M6\\n10 3\\n*TtT\\n201\\n1 6\\nU\\nH\\n1.40\\n2.80\\nK\\n311\\n3i\\n8\\n2\\n2tV\\n21+.\\n1 6\\nH\\n].60\\n3.20\\n312\\nU\\nH\\n2\\n2f\\n221\\n14\\nITT\\nt(\\nH\\n1.80\\n3.60\\n313\\nIf\\ni*\\n2A\\nii 94\\n*8\\noql\\nH\\nCt\\nH\\n2 00\\n4 00\\n314\\nIf\\nif\\n2fV\\n1*9 9\\n24 J\\nn\\nifV\\n2.25\\n4.50\\n315\\nH\\nif\\n2f\\nu O 9\\n*T6~\\n25\\nH\\nI 4\\n^tV\\n2 50\\n5 00\\n316\\ni*\\nif\\n21\\n2f\\n26\\nH\\n66\\nitV\\n2 75\\n5.50\\n317\\nif\\nif\\n2A\\n2\u00c2\u00a7\\n27\\nJfV\\n66\\n3tV\\n3 00\\n6.00\\n318\\nif\\ni\u00c2\u00a3\\n2tV\\nH015\\n*T\u00c2\u00a5\\n28\\ni- 3\\n-\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0096\u00a01 6\\ni 6\\nif\\n3.25\\n6.50\\n319\\nif\\nII 7\\n5\\n2f\\n11015\\n*16\\n29\\n1*\\n6\\n31\\n3.50\\n7.00\\n320\\nif\\n2\\n2f\\n34\\n30\\n1A\\n6\\nIf\\n4.00\\n8.00\\n32 L\\nH\\n2\\n2{i\\n1 PI\\n31\\nIf\\n6\\nIf\\n4.50\\n9.00\\n322\\n4\\ni\\n2H\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n32\\nIf\\n66\\nli\\n5.00\\n10.00\\n323\\n2\\n2i\\n3*\\n3|\\n33\\n1|\\n66\\nli\\n5.75\\n11.50\\n204", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0214.jp2"}, "215": {"fulltext": "15\u00c2\u00b0 ANCLE; SINGLE END WRENCHES.\\nDROP FORCED OF STEEL.\\nFisr. 728.\\nFor United States Standard Nuts for Bolts from\\nJ inch to 2f inches diameter,\\ninclusive.\\nAll Wrenches,\\neither in forged\\nstate or finished,\\nhave Milled\\nOpenings\\nNo. ot\\nWrench.\\nSize Bolts.\\nTJ. S. Standard\\nNuts.\\nMilled Openings\\nfor U.S. Standard\\nNuts.\\nExtreme\\nLength.\\nThick-\\nuess\\nof\\nHead.\\nPrice each,\\nin\\nForced\\nState.\\nPrice, each,\\nin\\nFinished\\nState.\\n262\\nA\\nn\\nO\\n5\\n35\\n$0.08\\n$0.16\\n263\\ns\\nr?\\n13\\nITS\\n31\\nG\\n35\\n.03\\n.18\\n264\\nA\\n4\\n5\\n1\\n4\\n.10\\n.20\\n265\\nB\\nft,\\nu\\n51\\nI\\n3\\n.12\\n.24\\n266\\n3\\n8\\na\\n61\\n5\\n.14\\n.28\\n267\\nA\\n*t\\nn\\nS\\n.17\\n.34\\n268\\ni\\nx\\n8f\\n7\\nIS\\n.20\\n.40\\n269\\nA\\n31\\n5H\\n9i\\n7\\nIS\\n.25\\n.50\\n270\\nf\\n1A\\n10\\nA\\n.32\\n.64\\n271\\n.1\\n1?\\n111\\n9\\n15\\n.40\\n.80\\n272\\n7\\n1A\\n134\\n3\\n4\\n.50\\n1.00\\n273\\n1\\nIf\\n141\\n3\\n4\\n.65\\n1.30\\n274\\nii\\nlit\\n16f\\n11\\n.85\\n1.70\\n275\\nii\\n2\\n18i\\nIf\\n1.10\\n2.20\\n276\\nif\\n2A\\n20i\\nH\\n1.40\\n2.80-\\n277\\nn\\n21\\n22 1\\n1*\\n1.75\\n3.50\\n278\\nn\\n2A\\n25\\n1A\\n2.10\\n4.20\\n279\\nii\\n2f\\n28\\nIn\\n2.50\\n5.00\\n280\\nU\\n211\\n31\\nit\\n3.00\\n6.00\\n281\\n2\\n3*\\n34\\nif\\n3.50\\n7.00\\n282\\nH\\n3*\\n37\\n1 J 2\\n4.50\\n9.00\\n-283\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2H\\n31\\n40\\n11\\n6 00\\n12.00\\n284\\n2|\\n41\\n44\\nii\\n8.0.0\\n16.00\\n205", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0215.jp2"}, "216": {"fulltext": "COE S WRENCHES\\nKNIFE HANDLE.\\nFig. 729\\n6\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n15\\n18\\n21\\nCoe s Black Knife Handle. per doz.\\nPolished Kuife Handle\\nP. S. W. Black Solid Handle\\nPolished Solid Handle\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n#10.00\\n11.00\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n#12.00\\n14.00\\n12.00\\n14.00\\n#14.00\\n16.00\\n14.00\\n16.00\\n$24.00\\n26.00\\n24.00\\n26.00\\n$30.00\\n32.00\\n30.00\\n32.00\\n#36.00\\n38.00\\n36.00\\n38.00\\nBEMIS CALL COMBINATION WRENCHES.\\nBright, with Long Nut.\\nInch 10 12 15 18\\nPer dozen $25.25 28 50 40.50 72 00\\nBright, with Shor Nut.\\nInch 10 12 15\\nPer dozen $23.00 26 00 37.00\\n18\\n66.00\\nALLIGATOR WRENCHES.\\nNo.\\nHolds Pipe, inch\\nRound Iron, inch j to f\\nLengtb, inch\\nPer dozen\\nPocket Wrenches, 4 inch, per dozen\\nBAXTER S S WRENCHES.\\nInch\\nPer dozen\\n4 6\\n$6.00 9.00\\nHalf dozen in a package.\\n206\\n8\\n12.00\\n10\\n18.00\\n12\\n24.00\\nX\\nPI\\nm\\n-i\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0216.jp2"}, "217": {"fulltext": "STILLSON PIPE WRENCH.\\nFisi.\\n734.\\nLength, open. inches\\nTakes Pipe from\\n6\\ni to h\\ns\\n10\\na to 1\\n14\\nitoH\\n18\\nto 2\\n24\\nito24\\n36\\nito3i\\n48\\n1 to 5\\nPrice Each\\nJaws,\\nFrames,\\nNuts\\n42.00\\n.67\\n.25\\n.20\\n$2.00\\n.67\\n.25\\n.20\\n$2.25\\n.75\\n.33\\n.27\\n$3.00\\n1 00\\n45\\n.35\\n$4.00\\n1.33\\n.55\\n.42\\n$6.00\\n3.00\\n.65\\n.50\\n$13.00\\n4.00\\n.75\\n.65\\n$18.00\\n6.ro\\n1.00\\n.80\\nTRIMO PIPE WRENCH.\\nLength, open,\\nIneue-\\n6\\n8\\n10\\n14\\n18\\n24 1 36\\n48\\nTakes Pipe from\\na to J\\nltd 3\\n\u00c2\u00a3to 1\\nitolj\\nito 2\\nto 2i to 3\u00c2\u00a3\\n1 to 5\\nPrice,\\nEach\\n$3.00\\n$2.00\\n$3.25\\n$3.00\\n$4.00\\n$6.00\\n$12.00\\n$18.00\\nJaws,\\n.67\\n.67\\n.75\\n1.00\\n1.33\\n2.00\\n4.00\\n6.00\\nNuts,\\n.20\\n.20\\n.27\\n.35\\n.42\\n.50\\n.65\\n.80\\nInserted Jaws,\\n.25\\n.25\\n.33\\n.50\\n.55\\n.65\\n1.00\\n1.25\\nFrames.\\n.25\\n.25\\n.33\\n.45\\n.55\\n.65\\n.75\\n1.00\\nSAUNDERS ONE-WHEEL AND ROLLER PIPE-CUTTER.\\nNo. 1 cuts pipe\\nit o a\\n3\\n4\\nNo. 1.\\n2\\n3~\\n4,\\nFig. 735.\\nAll its parts can be duplicated,\\nto 1 inch inclusive, $3.00\\nto 3 4.50\\nto 3 11.00\\nto 4 18.00\\nCutter Wheels. Block and Wheel. Rollers. Pins.\\n34 cts. $1.25 24cts. 10 cts.\\n33 1.75 32 10\\n60 2.75 50 15\\n60 3.50 50 15\\nSAUNDERS PATENT THREE-WHEEL PIPE-CUTTER.\\nFig. 736.\\nNo. 1 cuts pipe to 1 inch,\\n2 1 to 3\\n3 3 to 3\\n4 3A to 4\\nPrice of parts same as the one-wheel Cutter above.\\n207\\n$3.00\\n4.50\\n11.00\\n18.00", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0217.jp2"}, "218": {"fulltext": "BARNES THREE-WHEEL PIPE CUTTER\\nPRICES\\nNo.\\n1 Pipe Cutter,\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\nito It\\nito 2\\n14- to 3\\n24 to 4\\n4 to G\\n6 to 8\\n9 to 12\\nrich\\n$4.50\\n6.00\\n10-00\\n20.00\\n30-00\\n40.00\\n50.00\\nCutter Weels, No. 1\\nc 2\\n3\\nii ii 4\\n5, 6 or 7\\nWheel Taper Pins.\\nNos. 1, 2 and 3, 10c. each, per doz., $1.00\\nNos. 4, 5, 6 and 7, 18c. each, 2.00\\n$0.25\\n.30\\n.40\\n.50\\n.75\\nCOMMON PIPE TONGS.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, each\\n.60 .65 .70 .75 .90 1-10 1~30 1.50 1-90 2.50 4.25 5.2~5 6.25 8.00\\nBROWN S EXTENSION PIPE TONCS.\\nr\\nFig. 789.\\nSJ pipe from, ins. J to f to* 1 to 1* Ito ,2 l|to3 2jto 4 3 to 5 4 to 7\\nPrice, each $L-30 1.65 2.00 3.U0 6.00 11-00 2o.00 o5-00\\nCAS PIPE AND BURNER PLYERS.\\nBURNER\\nAll bright.\\n5 in. long, solid sted\\n6 in.\\n7 in.\\nPLYERS.\\nPer doz.\\n$6.00\\n7-00\\n8.00\\nCAS PLYERS.\\nHalf bright.\\n8 in. long, solid steel\\n9 in.\\n10 in.\\n12 in.\\n14 in.\\nPer doz.\\n$9.25\\n10.25\\n12-50\\n14.50\\n16.50\\n208", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0218.jp2"}, "219": {"fulltext": "CHAMPION CHAIN PIPE WRENCH.\\nFig. 741.\\nSize\\nNo. 0.\\nNo. 1.\\nNo. 2.\\nNo. 3.\\nNo. 4.\\nNo. 5.\\nPrice, each\\n$3.50\\n3.50\\n5.50\\n7.50\\n11.00\\n18.00\\nCapacity\\nto j[ ill.\\njj to H in.\\ni to 2|\\nJ to 6 in.\\nH to 8 in.\\n3 to 12 in.\\nLength\\nmin.\\n19* in.\\n28 in.\\n38^ in.\\n50i in.\\n65 in.\\nWeight\\n1J lbs.\\n4| lbs.\\n8f lbs.\\n16 lbs.\\n29 lbs.\\n49 lbs.\\nExtra Chain, eacli\\n.75\\n$1.00\\n$1.50\\n$2.50\\n$4.00\\n$6.00\\nExtra Jaws, pair\\n1.00\\n1.75\\n2.75\\n4.00\\n5.50\\n7.50\\nTHE VULCAN PATENT DROP-FORCED CHAIN\\nPIPE WRENCH.\\nFor Gripping, Turning or Holding Pipe, Bolts, Bars, Shafts, etc., from J to 18\\nInches Diameter.\\nFig. 743. With Flat Link Chain\\nNo. 10\\n$2.50\\nNo 11.\\n3.50\\nNo. 12.\\n5.00\\nNo. 13.\\n7.00\\nNo. 13{.\\n9. CO\\nNo. 14\\n11.00\\nNo. 15.\\n18.00\\nNo. 16.\\nPrice, with flat link chain, each\\n40.00\\nPrice, with cable chain, each\\n$2.25\\n3.25\\n4.60\\n6.25\\n7.75\\n9.50\\n16.00\\n40.00\\ni to fin.\\n133- in.\\nJtoliin.\\n20 in.\\ni to 2* in.\\n27 in.\\nf to 4 in.\\n3? in.\\n1 to 6 in.\\n441 in.\\n11 to 8 In.\\n50J in.\\n2 to 12 in\\n64J in.\\n4 to 18 in.\\n87 in.\\nWeight\\n1J lbs.\\n.75\\n4J lbs.\\n1.00\\n8} lbs.\\n1.50\\n10 lbs.\\n2.50\\n21 lbs.\\n3.25\\n29 lbs.\\n4.00\\n49 lbs.\\n6.00\\n130 lbs.\\n13.00\\n.50\\n.75\\nl.oo\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n4.00\\n13.00\\n$1.00\\n94- in.\\n1.75\\nISi in.\\n2.75\\n17J in.\\n4.00\\n22A in.\\n4.75\\n31 in.\\n6.50\\n39 in.\\n7.50\\n54i in.\\n16.00\\n74Jin-\\n91 in.\\n3 000 lbs.\\nHi in.\\n5,500 lbs.\\n18 in.\\n9,500 lbs.\\n27 in.\\n11,000 lbs.\\n33 .Jin.\\n13,000 lbs\\n42 in.\\n15,000 lbs.\\n67 in.\\n20,000 lbs.\\n76 in.\\nBreaking Btrain, flat link chain\\n40,000 lbs.\\nBreaking strain, cable chain.\\n1,200 lbs.\\n4,000 lbs.\\n6,000 lbs.\\n10,500 lbs.\\n12,500 lbs.\\n15,000 lbs.\\n19,000 lbs.\\n40,000 lbs.\\nSize iron in cable chain\\n3-16 in.\\n9-32 lbs.\\n11-32 in.\\n7-16 in.\\n15-32 in.\\n33-64 in.\\n37-64 in.\\n13-16 iu.\\nNo. 16 has rim\\non end of handle for use with tad\\ncan always be\\nROBBIN S CHAIN P\\nNos 3\\nLength of Lever, feet 2}\\nTakes Tine from (inches) 1 to 2\\nPrice 15.50\\n209\\n:le. All parts are interchangeable repairs\\nhad.\\nIPE WRENCH.\\n3 4 5 G\\n3 4 5 6\\nto 4 2 to 6 2\u00c2\u00a3 to 8 4 to 10\\n6.35 9.00 12.50 16.00", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0219.jp2"}, "220": {"fulltext": "PIPE VISES.\\nFijr. 744\\nPIPE VISE WITH ANCLE PLATE.\\nNo. 1. To bold pipe from J to 2\\ninches diameter $12.00\\nNo. 2. To bold pipe from to 3\\nincbes diameier 16.00\\nFig. 745.\\nIMPROVED PIPE VISE.\\nNo. 1. To bold pipe from to 2\\nincbes diameter\\nNo. 2. To bold pipe from to 3\\nincbes diameter\\nNo. 3. To hold pipe from to 4\\nincbes diameter\\n815.0f\\n22.00\\n3400\\nFig. 746.\\nMALLEABLE IRON IMPROVED Hi\\nOR OPEN JAW PIPE VISE.\\nNCE\\nFig. 747.\\nMALLEABLE IRON PIPE VISES.\\nNo. 1.\\nHolds\\nto 2 in.\\nPrice,\\n$10.00\\nNo. 2.\\na\\n1 to 3 in.\\nit\\n13.00\\nNo. 3.\\na\\nto 4 in.\\na\\n24.00\\nNo. 4.\\na\\n2 to 6 in.\\na\\n30.00\\nNo. 5.\\na\\n2J to 8 in.\\nt i\\n45.00\\nNo. 1\\nNo.\\nHolds pipe.\\nWeight.\\nPrice.\\ni to 2 in.\\nJ to 3 in.\\n15 lbs.\\n$8.00\\n30 lbs.\\n12.00\\nmi\\nI\\n2\\n210", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0220.jp2"}, "221": {"fulltext": "PARKER S PATENT COMBINATION PIPE VISES.\\nNo. 87. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 41 lbs.\\nFor holding 2 inch pipe and under. Length of\\nJaws, 3f inches Each, $16.00\\nNo. 88. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 59 lbs. For\\nholding 3 inch pipe and under. Length of Jaws,\\n4|incbei Each, $20.00\\nNo, 2884-. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 105 lbs.\\nFor holding 4 inch pipe and under. Length of\\nJaws, 4| inches Each, $28.00\\nJ No. 2894. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 155 lbs.\\ngj For holding 6 inch pipe and under. Length of\\nJaws, 5f inches Each, $35.00\\nThe Steel Faces of these Vises are Milled and fitted to\\nFi\u00c2\u00b0-. 748. l ie J aws aU( l are renewable at a trifling cost.\\nWITHOUT PARKER S IMPROVEMENTS.\\nSWIVEL BOTTOM.\\nNo. 187. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 41 lbs.\\nFor holding 2 inch pipe and under Each, $16.00\\nNo. 188. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 59 lbs.\\nFor holding 3 inch pipe and under Each, $20.00\\nNo. 1884. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 94 ibs.\\nFor holding 4 inch pipe and under. Length of\\nJaws, 4f inches Each, $28 00\\nNo. 1894. Round and Pipers Jaws, weight 141 lbs.\\nFor holding 6 inch pipe and under. Length of\\nJaws, 5| inches\\nEach, $35.00\\nFig. 719-\\nThe Steel Faces of these Vises are welded on, and\\nnot tinted and renewable as on Nos. 2884 and 2894.\\nPARKER S PATENT VISES.\\nWITH INTERCHANGEABLE JAWS.\\nFig. 750. Above illustration shows No. 86 Vise Complete.\\nNo. 81. Same as illustration, but with Round Jaws only\\nBoth Jaws Swivel. Weight, 60 lbs.\\nNo. 82. Same as illustration, but with Pipers Jaws only\\nBoth Jaws Swivel. Weight, 63 lbs.\\nNo. 86. See illustration\\nBoth Jaws Swivel. Weight, 76 lbs.\\nNo. 83. Same as illustration, and has Coach Makers Jaws m addition to\\nRound and Pipers Jaws t D\\nBoth Jaws Swivel. Weight, 91 IDS.\\n211\\nEach, $12.50\\nEach, 12.50\\nEach, 14.75\\nEach, 16.00", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0221.jp2"}, "222": {"fulltext": "UNIVERSAL COMBINATION\\nPIPE AND METAL\\nWORKERS VISE.\\nNo. 102. Universal Combination Pipe and\\nMetal Workers Vise, 3-inch length of jaw,\\nopens 4^ inches, and will take pipe from to\\n2 inches in diameter weight, 52 lbs. Price,\\n$12.00.\\nNo. 103. 4|-inch length of jaw, opens 44,\\ninches and will take pipe from f to 3 inches\\nin diameter weight, 80 lbs. Price, $15.00.\\nFiff. 751.\\nPARALLEL BENCH VISE.\\nFig. 753. NEW STYLE CHANNEL BAR BENCH VISE.\\nFIXED.\\nngth of Jaw.\\nWeight.\\n2 inches\\n7 lbs\\n2k\\n12\\n3\\n21*.\\n3*\\n30*\\n4\\n46i\\n4*\\n58\\n5\\n88\\n5J\\n1101\\nSWIVEL\\nNo.\\nLength of Jaw. Weigl\\n$4.00\\n20\\n2 inches\\n8 11\\n5.00\\n25\\n01\\n13\\nG.25\\n30\\n3\\n24\\n7.00\\n35\\n3i\\n34\\n9.00\\n40\\n4\\n50\\n11.75\\n45\\n4*\\n63\\n16.25\\n50\\n5\\n96\\n20.00\\n55\\n5+\\n118*\\n$4.50\\n5.75\\n7.00\\n8.25\\n10.75\\n14.00\\n19.25\\n23.50\\n212\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\nn\\nc\\n30\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\n3\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\nFig.\\n752.\\n2\\nFIXED.\\nSWIVEL.\\nPI\\nLength of Jaw\\nWeight.\\nNo.\\nLength of Jaw. Weight.\\n3 inches\\n25* lbs.\\n$5.50\\n00\\n2 inches\\n7* lbs. $4.00\\n3*\\n31*\\n6.50\\n3\\n31*\\n6.25\\n4\\n41\\n8.50\\n1\\n3*\\n38*\\n8.00\\nO\\n4i\\n52*\\n10.75\\n2\\n4\\n48\\n10.00\\n5\\n93\\n16.00\\nQ\\nO\\n4*\\n61\\n13.25\\n6\\n113*\\n23.75\\n4\\n5\\n104*\\n18.50\\n3D\\n7\\n184\\n34.50\\n5\\n6\\n129\\n26.00\\n6\\n7\\n194\\n36.00", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0222.jp2"}, "223": {"fulltext": "PRICE LIST OF REPAIRS FOR PARKER VISES.\\nNo. of\\nVice.\\n5a\\ns\\nM\\na\\no\\nm\\noh\\na\\nft\\n3\\n0 P O\\n-=w\\na\\nCO\\nCO\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\\nS a\\nS8\\na g\\nPS*\\nA\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\nB\\n1.25\\n1.75\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\nC\\n1.60\\n2.00\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\nD\\n1.75\\n2,50\\n1.75\\n35\\n35\\nE\\n2.60\\n3.60\\n2.00\\n35\\n35\\nF\\n3.60\\n4.50\\n2.00\\n35\\n35\\nG\\n5.50\\n6.50\\n2.00\\n35\\n35\\nAA\\n1.25\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n5.60\\n2.00\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n6.50\\n3.00\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.00\\n2 00\\n1.60\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n36\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n25\\n30\\n50\\n.50\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n35\\n35\\n35\\nBB\\nCO\\nDD\\nEE\\nFF\\nGG\\nooox\\n50\\nIX\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\n50\\n2X\\n3.00\\n4.50\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\n50\\n3X\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n1.75\\n35\\n35\\n50\\n4X\\n6.00\\n8.50\\n2. on\\n35\\n35\\n50\\n5X\\n10.75\\n13.25\\n2.00\\n50\\n65\\n21X\\n2.00\\n3.00\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n1,00\\n22X\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n50\\n25\\n1.00\\n23X\\n3.75\\n6.00\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n50\\n25\\n1.00\\n24X\\n4 25\\n5.00\\n1.75\\n35\\n40\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n25\\n50\\n25\\n1.25\\n25X\\n6.75\\n12.00\\n2.00\\n35\\n40\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n25\\n50\\n25\\n1.25\\n26X\\n12 75\\n15.00\\n2.00\\n40\\n50\\n25\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n19\\n1 50\\n1.75\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n.75\\n.75\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n85\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\nso\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n10\\n10\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n50\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n20\\n21\\n22\\nFig. 754.\\nPARKER S PATENT PARALLEL\\nSWIVEL VISES.\\nParker s Patent Cast-steel Anvil.\\nRound Jaws. Swivel.\\nNo.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Weight.\\nLength of Jaws.\\nEach.\\n19\\n8 lbs.\\n2 Inches\\n$4.00\\n20\\n8J Ids.\\n2| inches\\n5.00\\n21\\n23 lbs.\\n3^ inches\\n?.oo\\n22\\n35 lbs.\\n3j inches\\n8.75\\nPARKER S PATENT FILERS\\nVISES.\\nNo. 42. Length of Jaws, 4 inches. Weight, 33 lbs.\\nEach $7.25\\nNo. 42A Length of Jaws, Z\\\\ inches. Weight, 30 lbs.\\nEach $6.75\\nSWIVEL FILERS VISE.\\nNo. 44. Length of Jaws, 4 inches. Weight, 37 lb\u00c2\u00bb.\\nEach $8.75\\nThe Steel Faces of these Vises are Milled and fitted\\nto the Jaws, and are renewable at a trifling cost.\\nFig 755.\\n213", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0223.jp2"}, "224": {"fulltext": "PARKER S PATENT PARALLEL VISES.\\n756.\\nNo.\\nWeight.\\nLength of Jaws\\nOOOX.\\n28 lbs.\\n3^ inches\\nIX.\\n45\\n3f\\n4\\n2X.\\n58\\n3X.\\n74\\n4f\\n4X.\\n104\\n5*\\n5X.\\n134\\n6\u00c2\u00b1\\nPARKER S PATENT SWIVEL VISES.\\nFig. 75 1\\nNo.\\nWeight. Length\\nof Jaws.\\nVise Opens.\\nPrice Fach.\\n21X.\\n32 lbs. 3i inches\\n4{ inches\\n$7.00\\n22X\\n50 3f\\n65 4{\\n1 i\\n5.^\\n8.75\\n23X.\\na\\nU\\n11.00\\n24X.\\n87 4f\\n130 5j\\n(i\\n8j\\n14.50\\n25X.\\na\\n9k\\n20.50\\n26 X.\\n160 6|-\\ni i\\n10J\\n30.00\\nThe\\nsteel faces of these Vises are millid\\nand fitted to the Jaws, arjd are\\nrenewable at\\na small cost.\\n214\\nH\\nX\\nm\\nVise Opens. P\\nrice Each.\\n4j inches\\n$6.25\\nPI\\n5k\\n7.00\\nH\\ni\\n9.00\\n8*\\n11.75\\nft\\n9\u00c2\u00a3\\n16 25\\n10|\\n24.00\\nO\\ns\\npi\\no", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0224.jp2"}, "225": {"fulltext": "PARKER S PARALLEL VISES, WITHOUT PARKER S\\nIMPROVEMENTS.\\nThey are equal in strength to any Vise in mar-\\nket, with the exception of Parker s first quality.\\nFor the purchaser s protection, these Vises are\\npninted green so they can be easily distinguished\\nfrom the regular Vises.\\nsngth of Jaws.\\nWeight.\\nEach.\\n34; inches\\n23 lbs.\\n$5.50\\n3f\\n31J\\n6.50\\nH\\n4l|\\n8.50\\n4f\\n59 J\\n10.75\\nof\\n83\\n1600\\n6i\\n120\\n23 75\\nFi2. 758.\\nThe Steel Faces of these Vises are Milled and fit-\\nted to the Jaws and are renewable at a trifling cost.\\no\\nin\\na.\\nS\\no\\no\\nin\\nz\\nOS\\n3\\nHI\\nX\\nPARKER S SWIVEL VISES, WITHOUT\\nIMPROVEMENTS.\\nLength of Jaws.\\nPARKER S\\nEach.\\n$4.00\\n6.25\\n8.00\\n10.00\\n13.25\\nNo. Length of Jaws. Weight.\\n2000 2j inchts 8^- lbs.\\n2100 31 23\\n2200 3| 35\\n2300 4| 48\\n2400 4f 63^\\nThe Steel Faces of these Vises are Milled\\nand fitted to the Jaws, and are renewable at a\\ntiifling cost.\\nPARKER S PATENT\\nSWIVEL VICTOR VISES.\\nPARKERS PATENT\\nPARALLEL VICTOR VISES.\\nFig\\n760.\\nNo.\\nLength of Jaws\\nWeight.\\n370\\n3^ inches\\n25 lbs.\\n371\\nH\\n39\\n372\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\n57\\n373\\n5\\n73\\n;j74\\n\u00c2\u00abi\\n98\\n375\\n6i\\n150\\nEach.\\n$ij.50\\n7.00\\n10.00\\n14.00\\n17.00\\n24 00\\nThe Steel Faces of these Vues are Mi\\nable at a trifling cost. 215\\nFig.\\n761.\\nNo.\\nLength\\nof Jaws.\\nWeight.\\nEach.\\n270\\n3J inches\\n30 lbs.\\n$7.00\\n271\\n3ft\\na\\n42\\n8.50\\n272\\nii\\na.\\n60\\n12.50\\n273\\n5\\nit\\n78\\n16.00\\n274\\n5J\\na\\nno\\n19.00\\n275\\n6i\\nc\\n165\\n27.00\\nd ant\\nfitted t\\no the Jaws, and are renew-", "height": "2716", "width": "1725", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0225.jp2"}, "226": {"fulltext": "PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING JAW VISES.\\nMACHINISTS STATIONARY BOTTOM VISES.\\nFig. 70S.\\nFi 764.\\nNo. Width Jaw.\\nOpens.\\nWeight.\\nList Price\\n1 2# in.\\n3iin.\\n13i lbs.\\n$5.50\\n2 3*\\n4f\\n28\\n7.00\\nH 4\\n5i\\n41\\n9.00\\n3 \u00c2\u00b1i\\n6\\n54\\n10.50\\n4 5|\\n8\\n96\\n17.00\\n5 6\\n9\\n146\\n24.00\\n6 7\\n11\\n184\\n30.00\\nMACHINISTS PATENT SWIVEL BOTTOM VISES,\\nNo. Width Jaw.\\nOpens.\\nWeight.\\nList Price\\n18 2f in.\\n3\u00c2\u00a3in.\\n17 lbs.\\n$6.75\\n19 Si\\n4f\\n32\\n8.50\\n191 4\\n5+\\n46\\n10.50\\n20 4\u00c2\u00a3\\n6\\n65\\n12.50\\n21 fij\\n8\\n109\\n19.00\\n22 6\\n9\\n168\\n27.00\\n23 7\\n11\\n207\\n35.00\\nNo.\\n42\\n27\\nM 26\\nPig. 767.\\nFILERS STATIONARY BOTTOM VISE.\\nWidth Jaw. Opens. Weight. List Price.\\n4^ in. 5 in. 42 lbs. $8.00\\nEough-cut or smooth jaws, as ordered.\\nFILERS\\nPATENT SWIVEL BOTTOM VISE.\\nWidth Jaw. Opens. Weight. List Price.\\nAi in. 5j in. 47 lbs. $10-00\\nRough-cut or smooth jaws, as ordered.\\nCOACH-MAKERS\\nSTATIONARY BOTTOM VISE.\\nWidth Jaw. Opens. Weight. List Price.\\n3\u00c2\u00a3in. 7 in. 30 lbs. $8-00\\n4i 9\u00c2\u00a3 59 11.00\\nJaws are finished perfectly smooth\\nCOACH-MAKERS\\nPATENT SWIVEL BOTTOM VISE.\\nWidth Jaw. Opens. Weight. List Price.\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 in 7 in. 34 lbs. $9.50\\n4\u00c2\u00a3 9\u00c2\u00a3 67 13.00\\nJaws are finished perfectly smooth.\\n216\\nPI\\nCO\\nc\\nso\\nz\\nPI\\nH\\no\\no\\ns\\n2\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2a\\n2\\nPI\\nO", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0226.jp2"}, "227": {"fulltext": "a:\\no\\nIII\\nz\\nz\\na.\\nS\\no\\na\\nt-\\nui\\nz\\nOS\\n3\\nx\\nNEW BULL DOC VISES.\\nMACHINISTS SOLID JAW, FIC. 768,\\nSTATIONARY BOTTOM, PARALLEL VISE.\\nWidth Jaw.\\n3*\\n3i in.\\n4|\\n4f\\n5\\n5|\\nOpens.\\n4 in.\\n5\\n5i\\n6\u00c2\u00a3\\n7\\n8\u00c2\u00a3\\n9*\\nWeight.\\n22 lbs.\\n28\\n42\\n52\\n72\\n100\\n135\\nPrice.\\n$6.00\\n7.00\\n8.50\\n10.00\\n13.00\\n18.50\\n25.00\\nMACHINISTS\\nSOLID\\nJAW, FIC.\\n769,\\nSWIVEL BOTTOM,\\nPARALLEL\\nVISE.\\nNo.\\nWidth Jaw.\\nOpens.\\nWeight.\\nPrice.\\n90\\n31 in.\\n4 in.\\n28 lbs\\n$7.50\\n91\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n5\\n36\\n8.75\\n92\\n4*\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n52\\n10.50\\n93\\n4f\\n6i\\n64\\n12.50\\n94\\n5\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2V ti\\n85\\n16.00\\n95\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n8i\\n115\\n22.00\\n96\\n6\\n0*\\n155\\n30.00\\nCOACH-MAKERS SOLID JAW, FIC. 770,\\nSTATIONARY BOTTOM, PARALLEL VISE.\\nNo. Width Jaw. Opens. Weight. Price.\\n59 4|in. 9 in. 48 lbs. $9.50\\nNo.\\n99\\nCOACH-MAKERS SOLID JAW, FIC. 771,\\nSWIVEL BOTTOM, PARALLEL VISE.\\nWidth Jaw. Opens. Weight. Price.\\n9 in. 58 lbs. $11.50\\n4J in.\\nFig. 771.\\nNEW STEEL (CHANNEL) BAR FILERS VISES.\\nThe Wrought Steel (Channel) Sliding Bar renders it possible to construct this\\nVise with the Highest Jaws and Largest Throat Opening of any Vise ever before\\noffered, thus holding the largest work. Eough-cut or Smooth Jaws, as ordered.\\nFig. 772.\\nSWIVEL BOTTOM FILERS VISE.\\nNo. Width Jaw. Opens. Weight. Price.\\n48 4 in. 6 in. 45 lb. $8.00\\nFig. 773.\\nSTATIONARY BOTTOM FILERS VISE.\\nNo. Width Jaw. Opens. Weight. Price.\\n43 4 in. 6 in. 37 lbs. $7.00\\n217", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0227.jp2"}, "228": {"fulltext": "Fis\\nPRENTISS HEAVY\\nCHIPPING VISE.\\nThis is the Largest\\nand Heaviest Vise in the\\nmarket, for use by Rail-\\nroad and Machine Shops,\\nFoundries, Glass Works,\\nMills and large Manu-\\nfactories.\\nNo. 58. 8^ inch Jaws.\\nOpens 12 inches.\\nWeight, 275 lbs.\\nPrice. $50.00.\\nSwivel Bottom Attach-\\nment for this Vise, $5.00\\nextra.\\n775\\nPARKER S HEAVY\\nRAILWAY VISE.\\nThis vise is specially\\nadapted for use by Railways\\nand Machine Shops; requiring\\na trusty tool for heavy work.\\nSTATIONARY BOTTOM.\\nNo. 600. Length of Jaws, 8\u00c2\u00a3\\ninches; Weight, 240 lbs.; each,\\n$45.00.\\nSWIVEL BOTTOM.\\nNo. 160. Length of Jaws, 8^\\ninches; Weight, 250 lbs. each,\\n$50 00- Opens 12\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nThe Steel Faces of these\\nVises are Milled and fitted to\\nthe Jaws, and are renewable\\nat a trifling cost.\\nPARKER S\\nPATENT PARALLEL\\nVICTOR VISES.\\nFoe Extra Heavy Work.\\nFor use of Railroads, Ma-\\nchine Shops, Car Builders, etc.\\nSTATIONARY BOTTOM\\nSWIVEL BACK JAWS.\\nNo. 340. Length of Jaws, 7J\\nincLus; Weight, 185 lbs.; each,\\n$30.00.\\nSWIVEL BOTTOM\\nSWIVEL BACK JAWS.\\nNo. 240. Length of Jaws, 7\\ninches; Weight, 200 lbs. each,\\n$35.00. Opens 12 inches.\\nThe Steel Faces of these\\nVises are Mided and fitted to\\nthe Jaws, and are renewable\\nat a trifling cost.\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\nn\\nc\\nz\\npi\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\n2\\nPI\\n3\\no", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0228.jp2"}, "229": {"fulltext": "VULCAN VISES.\\nPig. 777.\\nSolid Steel Faced Jaws. Extra Strong Slide and Screw.\\nDesigned to supply the requirements for a Strong, Durable, Medium Priced Vise.\\nPATENT\\nPARALLEL\\nSTATIONARY\\nPATENT\\nPARALLEL SWIVEL\\nVISES.\\nVISES.\\nNo Weight.\\nVise Opens.\\nLength\\nof Jaws.\\nEach.\\nNo.\\nWeigh U\\nVise Opens.\\nLength\\nof Jaws\\nEach.\\nA. 25 lbs\\n4^ in.\\n3f in.\\n$6.00\\nA. A.\\n28 lbs\\n4| in.\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\n$7.50\\nB: 28\\n5\\n3ft\\n7.00\\nB. B.\\n37\\n5\\n3ft\\n8.75\\nC. 46\\n6*\\n4*\\n8.50\\nC. C.\\nJ^ 2\\nh\\\\\\n\u00c2\u00b1h\\n10.50\\nD. 60\\n6i\\n4ft\\n10.00\\nD. D.\\n66\\n61\\n4ft\\n12 50\\nE. 74\\n7\\n5\\n13.00\\nE. E.\\nS6\\nty c\\n5\\n16.00\\nF. 100\\ni\\n\u00c2\u00b02\\n18.50\\nF. F.\\n115\\nsi\\nKl\\n\u00c2\u00b02\\n22.00\\nG. 135\\nH\\n6\\n25.00\\nG. G.\\n156 li\\n9\u00c2\u00a3\\n6\\n30 00\\nPARKER S OVAL SLIDE VISES.\\nFie. 773.\\nNo.\\nWeight.\\nJaws.\\nEach\\n30.\\n8 lbs.\\nH\\ninches long.\\n$2 50\\n31.\\n13\\n3\\ni\\n3.00\\n32.\\n19\\ni\\ni i\\n1 1\\n4 25\\n00.\\n22\\n\u00c2\u00b02\\na\\na\\n4.75\\n34.\\n28\\n4\\na\\nit\\n6.50\\n35.\\n35\\nif\\ni\\nt.i\\n9 50\\n36.\\n62\\n5i\\ni i\\ni t\\n12 00\\n219", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0229.jp2"}, "230": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE SCREW PARALLEL LEG VISE.\\nFully Warranted against Breakage of any part, and of such\\nsuperior material and construction that constant use for years will\\nnot produce any appreciable wear. The cut fully illustrates its action.\\nIt is really the old-fashioned Leg Vise, but made Parallel by caus-\\ning the lower end of the front jaw to have the same movement in\\nand out with the upper part, instead of opening on a hinge, thus\\nalways bringing a Square Pull on the Thread of the back jaw, solid\\nand immovable.\\nNo.\\n*2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\nFig. 779.\\nWeight about\\n65 lbs.\\n90\\n120\\n150\\n160\\n*NOTE.-\\nJaws.\\n4\u00c2\u00a3 in. x 1 in.\\n6i\\n6i\\n7\\n8\\n1 m.\\nljin.\\nljin.\\n11 in,\\nScrews.\\n1\u00c2\u00a3 in. diarn.\\n1\u00c2\u00b1\\nu\\nif\\nif\\nLever.\\n]3 in. long.\\n16\\n19\\n24\\n26\\nOpens.\\n5*in.\\nH\\nU\\n9\\n10\\n-Leg for No. 2 is unnecessary, therefore omitted.\\nPrice.\\n$10.50\\n16.00\\n20.50\\n27.00\\n30.00\\nPATENT SOLID BOX LEG VISES.\\n35 Vises\\n40\\nWeight.\\n35 lbs. each\\n40\\n45\\n50\\n55\\n60\\n65\\n70\\n75\\n80\\n85\\n90\\n95\\n100\\n105\\n110\\n115\\n120\\n125\\n130\\n135\\n140\\n145\\n150\\n160\\n170\\n180\\n190\\n200\\nSize of Jaw.\\n3f inch\\n4i\\n4f\\n5\\n5\\n6i\\n6i\\n54\\nH\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\u00c2\u00a3\\n6*\\nCi\\nH\\n7\\n7\\n7\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2yl\\nn\\n$8.00\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n13.00\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n17.50\\n18.50\\n20.00\\n21.00\\n22.00\\n23.00\\n24.00\\n25.00\\n26.00\\n27-50\\n29.00\\n31.50\\n33.00\\n35.00\\n36.00\\n41.50\\n44.50\\n47.00\\n53.00\\n56.00\\nFig. 780\\nWith Swivel Attachment.\\nList same as regular S. B. Vises, adding $1.00 net on each Vise for Swivel attachment.\\n220\\nD\\nC\\n33\\n2\\nP!\\nH j\\ni\\nO\\nO\\nS i\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o f\\nn\\no\\n31", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0230.jp2"}, "231": {"fulltext": "GRINDSTONES MOUNTED ON WOOD FRAMES.\\nSPECIAL.\\nMounted\\non Heavy Hardwood Frames.\\n50 lbs., 18 in\\nch diameter, each\\n$5.50\\n60 20\\n5.75\\n80 22\\n6.25\\n100 24\\n7.00\\n120 26\\n7.50\\n140 28\\n8.00\\n160 30\\nx2\u00c2\u00a3 to 3 in.\\n8.75\\n225 30\\nx4 inch\\n11.00\\n325 36\\nx4 inch\\n15.00\\nKnocked down for export when required.\\nFig 781.\\nTHE SAMSON.\\nMounted with Specially Selected Stone.\\nPrice Per Doz.\\nNo. 3, Weight 40 to 50 lbs. $54.00\\n2, 70 to 80 60.00\\n1, 100 to 110 72.00\\nFig-. 782.\\nHEAVY WOOD FRAME FOR\\nPOWER.\\n$14.00\\n20.00\\n28.00\\nFig. 783.\\n221", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0231.jp2"}, "232": {"fulltext": "MACHINISTS GRINDSTONES.\\nMOUNTED ON IRON FRAMES.\\nStone Expressly Selected and Warranted.\\nFig-. 7S4.\\n23 inch, $14.00.\\nShield and Water Bucket, $1.50 extra.\\nFig-. 785.\\n30 inch Light, $22.50.\\n30 inch Heavy,\\n$26. OO;\\n36 inch Heavy,\\n$40. OO.\\nShield and Water Bucket,\\n$2.00 extra.\\n36 Inch Heavy,\\n$40. OO.\\nH\\nX\\nn\\n03\\nC\\n30\\n2\\nD\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n2\\n2\\nPI\\nFig. 787.\\n222\\nA", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0232.jp2"}, "233": {"fulltext": "PATENT POWER GRINDSTONE FRAME.\\nArranged with Pulley for Power.\\nWith pulley for power, to swing stone 30x4| in.\\nPrice, $15.00.\\nArranged with pu ley and treadle for power and foot.\\nPrice, $16.00.\\nFor size to swing stone 48x6 in., with pulley for\\npower. Price, $50.00.\\nFig. 788.\\nHAND OR FOOT CRINDSTONE FRAME.\\nThe cut shows Fig. 789 without the\\npulley for power and with foot treadle and\\nhandle, adapting it for use either by pedal or\\nmanual power. We can recommend this Frame\\nas far ahead of the wooden article which, where\\ndurability and true economy is a factor, it is\\nfast superseding.\\nFig. 789, Patent Cast-iron Grindstone\\nag Frame, arranged to be worked by hand or foot.\\nSuitable to swing 30x4^ in. stone.\\nPrice, $13 00\\nFig. 789.\\nPATENT GRINDSTONE SHAFT.\\nFig. 790 shows Patent Grind,\\nstone Shaft, to be driven by power, with\\nflanges, nuts, screws, and fast and loose\\npulleys. The flanges are adjustable to fit\\n^ttggjgSgj^^^\\nFig. 790.\\nany t\\nPrices.\\nmcKness oi scone.\\nSuitable\\nfor\\nDiameter of\\nAs shown in Cut,\\nWith one\\nStone.\\nPulleys.\\nFace.\\nwith two Pulleys.\\nPulley.\\n36x4 inch.\\n12 inch.\\n3 inch.\\n$9.00\\n$8.00\\n48x6\\n3\\n25.00\\n24.00\\n48x8\\n12\\n3\\n35.00\\n34.00\\n223", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0233.jp2"}, "234": {"fulltext": "iifiiiiiji/\\nGRINDSTONE ARBORS.\\nEach $10.50\\n12.50\\n16.50\\nFig. 791.\\nGRIND STONES.\\nFOR MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS.\\nExpressly Selected and Warranted.\\nIndependence, per lb. Nova Scotia, per lb.\\nAraherat, Newcastle,\\nBerea,\\nWhen ordering please slate for what purpose the Stone is required by so doing you will get\\nthe proper grit.\\nSHIP STONES.\\n12 inch\\nEach $2.50\\nCt\\n2.75\\n3.00\\nC(\\n3.25\\nFig. 792.\\nurubers\\nPer ream\\nWidth\\n24 inches\\n;;o\\n:S0\\n40\\n42\\n48\\nFLINT SAND\\nIn Sheets\\n0H0 to n\\n$5.90\\nPAPER-OUR\\n9 x 11 laches.\\n2 24\\n5.50 6.00\\nBEST.\\n3\\n6.50\\n7.00\\nSTAR FLINT SAND PAPER.\\nAll Numbers to 3 and Assorted Sheets 8f x 10j inches,\\nEXTRA FLINT PAPER\\nIn Rolls 50 Yards Long, per Roll.\\nper ream, $4.25.\\nNumbers 00 to 2, per roll\\nNumbers\\nPer ream\\nNos. 00 to I No. 2\\n5.50 6.00\\n8.00 9.00\\n10.00 11.00\\n12.00 13.00\\n13.00 14.00\\n15.00 17.00\\nSAND\\nIn Rolls 14 Inches\\n110.00\\nEMERY\\nIn Sheets, 9\\nNo. 2k No. 3\\n6.50 7.00\\n10.00 11.00\\n12.00 13.00\\n14.00 15.00\\n15.00 16.00\\n18.00 20.00\\nCLOTH.\\nWide, 50 Yards Long.\\nNumbers 2i and 3, per roll\\nPAPER.\\nx 11 Inches.\\nNo. 3i\\nI 8.00\\n13.(10\\n15.00\\n17.00\\n18.00\\n23.00\\n4\\n8.00\\nNo. 4\\n9.00\\n15.00\\nNumbers\\nPer roll\\nNumbers\\nPer ream\\nWidth\\n9 inches\\n18\\n27\\nFF to 1\\n$20.00\\n00 to 1| 2\\n$7.00 8.00\\nEMERY PAPER.\\n4 Inches Wide and 50 Yards Lon\\n00 to U 2\\n$7.50 9.00\\nEMERY CLOTH.\\nIn Sheets, 9 x 11 Inches.\\nS- 2 2i 3\\n22.00 26. 00 28.00\\nEMERY CLOTH.\\n50 Yards Long, per Roll.\\nNos. 00 to H 2\\n7.00 8.00\\n14.00 16.00\\n21.00 24.00\\n224\\n2i\\n10.00\\n11.00\\nu\\n30.00\\n2i\\nI 9.50\\n19.00\\n28.50\\n3\\n12.00\\n3\\n13.00\\n$12.50\\n3i\\n14:00\\n3*\\n15.00\\nCrocus cloth.\\n20.00\\n3\\n$11.00\\n22.00\\n33.00\\n3i\\n$13 00\\n26.00\\n39.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0234.jp2"}, "235": {"fulltext": "STUBS FILES.\\n(All Hand-Cut.)\\nSAW FILES, TAPER OR BLUNT, SINGLE OR DOUBLE CUT.\\nLength, iuclies\\nPer dozen\\n1 to 2\\n$1.80\\n3\\n2.20\\n.30\\n4 44\\n2.50 2.80\\n.40\\n54\\n3.00\\n6\\n3.80\\n4.25\\n4.05\\n8\\n6.20\\n.20\\n10\\n8.10\\nKNIFE FILES.\\nLength, inches 2 24 3 34\\nBastard, per dozen |1.85 1.85 2.25 2.35\\nSmooth 2.10 2.10 2 50 2.60\\nSuper 2.85 2.85 3.20 3.45\\nSQUARE FILES.\\nLength, inches 2 24 3 34\\nBastard, per dozen fl.85 1.85 2.25 2.35\\nSmooth 2.10 2.10 2.50 2.70\\nSuper 2.85 2.85 3.20 3.45\\nLarger sizes same as Taper Flat.\\n4\\n2.50\\n2.90\\n3.70\\n4\\n2.50\\n2.90\\n3.90\\n4*\\n2.75\\n3.35\\n4.30\\n44\\n2.8 0\\n3.35\\n4.30\\n5\\n3.40\\n4.00\\n5.00\\n5\\n3.40\\n4.00\\n5.00\\n6\\n4.25\\n4.85\\n5.85\\n6\\n4.25\\n4.90\\n5.85\\nTAPER FLAT,\\nLength, inches 1 to 3\\nBastard per dozen $2. 15\\nSmooth 2.35\\nSu er 3.10\\nPILLAR AND COTTER FILES.\\n2.15\\n2.35\\n3.10\\n4\\n2.50\\n2.90\\n3.70\\n44\\n2.75\\n3.35\\n4.30\\n5\\n3.40\\n4.00\\n4.95\\n6\\n4.25\\n4.85\\n5.85\\n5.35\\n6.20\\n7.15\\n8\\n5.80\\n6.65\\n8.00\\n9\\n6.65\\n7.50\\n8.90\\n10 12\\n7.50 8.80\\n8.80 10.50\\n9.75 13.15\\nHAND OR POTTANCE FILES.\\nLength, inches 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 9 10 12\\nBastard, per dozen $2.35 2.35 2.50 2.80 3.40 4.25 5 35 6.20 7.05 7.90 9.65\\nSmooth 2.60 2.60 2.90 3.30 4.00 4.85 6.20 7.05 7.90 8.80 11.35\\nSuper 3.45 3.45 3.85 4.30 5.00 5,85 7.15 8.45 9.75 10.50 14.30\\nTAPER THREE-SOUARE FILES.\\nLeno-th, inches 2 to 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 9 10 12\\nBastard per dozen $1.80 2.15 2.25 2.50 2.60 3.40 3.80 4.90 6.20 7.05 7.90 9.65\\nSmooth 2.10 2.45 2.70 2.90 3.10 4.00 4.45 5.80 7.05 7.90 8.80 11.35\\nSuper 2.40 2.80 3.15 3.40 3.85 4.75 5.65 7.15 8.00 9.75 10.60 13.15\\nROUND FILES, TAPER.\\nLeno-th, inches 2 to 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 8 9 10 12\\nBastard, per dozen *1.85 2.25 2.35 2.50 2.70 3.40 3.80 4.90 5.80 6.65 7.50 8.80\\nSmooth 2.30 2.70 2.90 3.10 3.30 4.00 4.85 6.20 7.05 8.35 9 65 12.20\\nSuper 3.05 3.45 3.65 4.05 4.50 5.40 6.70 8.45 8.90 10.60 11.45 15.00\\nHALF ROUND, ROUND EDGE JOINT, AND FLAT BACK HALF\\nROUND FILES.\\nLenoth, iDches 2 to 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 8 10 12\\nBastard, per dozen *2.10 2.50 2.70 3.10 3.30 4.00 4.85 6.20 8.35 10.50\\nSmooth 3.30 2.70 3.00 3.35 3.50 4.45 5.30 7.05 9.65 12.20\\nSuper 3.05 3.45 3.65 4.05 4.50 5.40 6.20 8.90 11.45 15.00\\nEQUALLING FILES.\\nLength, inches 2 to 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 8 10 12\\nBastard, per dozen $2.10 2.50 2 50 2.70 2.90 3.60 4.00 5.80 7.90 9.65\\nSmooth 2.30 2.70 2.70 2.90 3.35 4 00 4.85 7.05 8.80 11.35\\nSuper 3.05 3.45 3.45 3.85 4.30 5.00 5.85 8.50 10.60 14.35\\nWARDING FILES.\\nLength, inches 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6\\nBastard, per dozen $1.85 1.85 2.25 2.25 2.50 2.60 3.15 4.00\\nSmooth 2.10 2.10 2.50 2.50 2.75 3.10 4.30 4.65\\nBuper 3.05 3.05 3.45 3.45 3.65 4.05 5.00 5.85\\n225", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0235.jp2"}, "236": {"fulltext": "LIST OF FILES AND RASPS.\\nlist adopted MILL AND ROUND.\\nNOVEMBER\\n1st, 1899.\\nLeugtli inches. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12\\nBastard, per doz. $3.00 3.20 3.50 3.90 4.30 4.90 5.60 7.50\\n2d Cut, 3.50 3.80 4.00 4.60 4.90 5.80 6.40 8.60\\nSmooth. 3.90 4.10 4.50 4 90 5.40 6.30 7.00 9.40\\nMill Blunt Dbl. Cut, advance 2 iu. Mill Dbl. Cut, advance 1 in.\\n13 14 16\\n9.40 10.70 14.70\\n10.70 12 20 16.80\\n11.70 13.10 17.90\\nMill Narrow Point,\\n18 20\\n20.20 27.40\\n22.70 30.70\\n24.30 32.90\\nadvance 1 in.\\nMILL.\\nOne Round Edge.\\nLength, inches. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10\\nBastard, per doz., $3.40 3.60 3.90 4.40 4.80 5.50 6.30\\n2d Cut. 3.90 4.30 4.50 5.20 5 50 6.50 7.20\\nSmooth, 4.40 4.60 5.10 5.50 6.10 7.10 7.90\\n12 13 14\\n8.40 10.60 12.00\\n9.70 12.00 13.70\\nL0.60 13.20 14.70\\n16\\n16.50\\n18.90\\n20.10\\n18\\n22.70\\n25.50\\n27.30\\nLength, inches. 4 5 6\\nBast-trd, per doz., $3.80 4.00 4.40\\n2d Cut, 4.40 4.80 5.00\\nSmooth, 4.90 5.10 5.60\\nMILL.\\nTwo Round Edges.\\n7 8 9 10 12. 13 14 16 18\\n4.90 5.40 6.10 7.00 9.40 11.80 13.40 18.40 25.30\\n5.80 6.10 7.30 8.00 10.80 13.40 15.30 21.00 28.4G\\n6.10 6.80 7.90 8.80 11.80 14.60 16.40 22.40 30.40\\nFLAT.\\nLength, inches. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13\\nBastard, per doz., $3.70 3.90 4.30 4.80 5.30 6.30 7.00 9.70 11.80\\n2d Cut, 4.30 4.60 4.80 5.50 6.10 7.20 8.10 11.00 13.60\\nSmooth, 4.70 4.90 5.30 6.10 6.60 7.90 8.70 12.10 14.70\\nCant (Blunt) Dbl. Cut, advance 2 in.\\n14 16\\n13.30 17.80\\n15.30 20.10\\n16.70 22.30\\nLength, inches. 4 5\\nBastard, per doz., $3.80 4.10\\n2d Cut, 4.60 4.80\\nSmooth, 4.90 5.30\\n6\\n4.60\\n5.10\\n5.50\\n5.10\\n5.80\\n6.30\\nSQUARE.\\n8 9\\n5.50 6.60\\n6.30 7.70\\n7.00 8.30\\n10\\n7.40\\n8.50\\n9.10\\n12\\n10.20\\n11.50\\n12.80\\n13\\n12.50\\n14.30\\n15.40\\n14\\n13.90\\n16.10\\n17.50\\n18 20\\n23.90 31.50\\n36.80 35.30\\n29.20 38.30\\n16\\n18.70\\n21.20\\n23.30\\n18\\n20\\n25.10\\n32.80\\n28.20\\n36.70\\n30.40\\n39 30\\nSquare Blunt, advance 1 in.\\nZ\\nm\\n09\\nc\\nJO\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nC\\no\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a00\\n2\\nHAND AND PILLAR.\\nLength, inches. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16\\nBastard, per doz., $3.70 3.90 4.30 4.90 5.40 6.70 7.50 10.70 13.30 15.00 20.10\\n2d Cut, 4.30 4.70 5.10 5.80 6.30 7.80 8.70 12.30 15.20 17.00 22.80\\nSmooth, 4.80 5.30 5 60 6.30 6.70 8.30 9.40 13.50 16.20 18.20 24.20\\nSlotting (Bit.), advance 2 in. Cotter Blunt or Taper, advance 2 in.\\nHALF ROUND AND THREE SQUARE.\\nLength, inches.\\nBastard, per doz\\n2d Cut,\\nSmooth\\n4\\n$4.80\\n5.60\\n6.10\\nGinsaw, take Bastard price. Crossin\\nTumbler, advance 2 in.\\n5\\n5.40\\n6.10\\n6.40\\n6\\n6 10\\n6.70\\n7.10\\n7.00\\n7.70\\n8.20\\n8\\n7.50\\n8.30\\nb.90\\n8.50\\n9.40\\n9 90\\n10\\n9.10\\n10.10\\n10.70\\n12\\n11.80\\n13.00\\n13.90\\n13\\n14.10\\n15.40\\n16.60\\n14\\n15.50\\n17.00\\n18.30\\n16\\n20.60\\n22.50\\n24.20\\n18\\n26.80\\n29.90\\n31.50\\nIS\\n27.50\\n29.90\\n32.00\\nadvance 2 iu. Feather Edge (Bluiitj, advance 2\\nHigh 13;iclc Half Round, advance 2 in.\\n20\\n35.10\\n39.20\\n41.60\\n20\\n36.20\\n39.40\\n.42.30\\nin.\\nin\\no\\nLength, inches.\\nBastard, per doz.\\n2d Cut,\\nSmooth,\\nLength, inches.\\nBastard, per doz.\\n2d Cut,\\nSmooth,\\n4\\n$4.00\\n4.80\\n5.10\\n4\\n$5.40\\n6.10\\n6.40\\n5\\n4.50\\n5.30\\n5.80\\n5\\n6.10\\n6.70\\n7.10\\nWA3CI\\n7\\n4.90 5.90\\n5.90 6 90\\n6.40 7.50\\n8\\n6.40\\n7.50\\n8.20\\nKNIFE.\\n6\\n6 90\\n7.50\\n7.90\\n7.80\\n8 50\\n8.90\\nS.50\\n9.10\\n9.50\\n9\\n7.80\\n9.00\\n9.90\\n9\\n9.40\\n10.60\\n11.30\\n10\\n8.70\\n10.10\\n11.00\\n10\\n10.10\\n11.50\\n12.30\\n11\\n10.90\\n12.70\\n13.70\\n11\\n12.20\\n13.70\\n14.60\\n12\\n12.30\\n14.30\\n15.40\\n12\\n13.70\\n15.20\\n16.10\\n1?\\n15.20\\n17.40\\n18.70\\n13\\n16.30\\n17.90\\n19.20\\n14\\n17.00\\n19.-10\\n21.00\\n14\\n18.20\\n19.90\\n21.20", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0236.jp2"}, "237": {"fulltext": "LIST OF FILES AND RASPS.-Continued.\\nTAPERS\\nLength, inches,\\n3\\n3i\\n4\\n44 5\\n5i 6 7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n14\\nSingle Cut, doz.\\n$3.10\\n2.10\\n2.20\\n2.40 2.60\\n3.00 3.40 4.30\\n5.40\\n6.60\\n8 10\\n12.50\\n18.20\\nDouble\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n2.90\\n3.10 3.50\\n4.00 4.70 5.60\\n6.70\\n8.10\\n9.70\\n14.70\\n30.60\\nSLIM TAPERS.\\nLength, inches,\\n3\\n3?\\n4\\n4* 5\\n5J 6 7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n14\\nSingle Cut, doz.\\n$3.10\\n2.10\\n2.20\\n2.30 2.50\\n2.90 3.10 3.80\\n4.50\\n5.40\\n6.40\\n9.50\\n13.80\\nDouble\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n2.60\\n3.00 3.20\\n3.50 3.90 4.50\\n5.30\\n6.30\\n7.50\\n11.00\\n15.40\\nBANDSAW, BLUNT AND TAPER.\\nLength, inches,\\n3\\n3i\\n4\\n4i 5\\n5\u00c2\u00a3 6 7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n14\\nRegular, doz.,\\n$3.50\\n2.50\\n2.90\\n3.10 3.50\\n4.00 4.70 5.60\\n6.70\\n8.10\\n9.70\\n14.70\\n20.60\\nSlim\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n2.60\\n3.00 3.20\\nWOOD\\n3.50 3.90 4.50\\nFILES.\\n5.30\\n6.30\\n7.50\\n11.00\\n15.40\\nLength, inches,\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9 10\\n11 12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n18\\nFlat, doz., $4.80 4.80\\n5.30\\n6.30 7.00\\n8.60 9.70 11.80\\n13.30\\n16.00\\n17.80\\n23.90\\nHalf round, dz.\\n6.10 7.00\\n7.50\\n8.50 9.10\\n10.70 11.80 14.10\\n15.50\\n18.50\\n20.60\\n27.50\\nCabinet,\\n8.10 9\\n30 10.10\\n2.20 13.70\\n16.80 18.70 22.40\\n24.80\\n29.70\\n32.9)\\n43.60\\nWOOD\\nRASPS.\\nLength, inches\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9 10\\n11 12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n18\\nFlat, doz.,\\n$7.40\\n8.60\\n9.4C\\n11.40 12.\\nSO 15.50 17.50\\n20.90\\n23.20\\n27.80\\n30.80\\n40.90\\nHalf round, dz.\\n8.10\\n9.30\\n10.10 12.20 13.\\nrO 16.80 18.70\\na2.40\\n24.80\\n29.70\\n32.90\\n43.60\\nCabinet,\\n10.10\\n11.70\\n12.80\\n15.50 17.50 20.70 23.80\\nSINCLE-CUT FILES.\\n26.80\\n29.60\\n33.90\\n36.90\\n46.90\\nLength, inches,\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7 8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n13\\nPit Saw, doz.,\\n$4.80\\n5.40\\n6.10\\n7.00 7.50\\n8.50\\n9.1C\\n10.70\\n11.80\\nCant Saw, doz.\\n4.30\\n4.70\\n5.40\\n6.10 6.40\\n7.80\\n8.70\\n10.40\\n11.40\\nCross Cat,\\n4.80\\n5.40\\n6.10\\n7 00 7.50\\n8.50\\n9.1C\\n1070\\n11.80\\nHook Tooth, doz.,\\n6.70\\n7.70 8.30\\n9.40\\n10.10\\n11.80\\n13.00\\nPlaner Knife,\\ni\\n6.40\\n8.60\\n12.10\\nDOUBLE-ENDED TAPER.\\nLength, inches\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\nPer dozen\\ntjpO\\n50 3\\n50\\n3.90\\n4.40\\n4.90\\nSizes below 4 inches, not extended, take 4 inch price.\\nHa f inches not specified, take nest higher full inch price.\\nDead Smooth, double the price of Bastard Cut.\\nEMERY (GRAIN\\nNumbers\\n4 to 46\\n50 to 180\\nFlour\\n10 lb. Cans, per lb\\n$0.10\\n.10\\n.08\\n50\\n.09\\n.09\\n.07*\\nKegs about 100 lbs per lb.\\n.08\\n.08\\n.07\\ni 175\\n.07\\n.07\\n.0 h\\nKegs 350\\n.06\\n.06\\n052\\n227", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0237.jp2"}, "238": {"fulltext": "GRINDING ANO POLISHING MACHINES.\\nWifl run two Wheels, 6 inches Diameter.\\nSize of Arbor between Flanges, i inch.\\nSize of Pulley on Spindle, 2x1 J inches.\\nPrice Head 6.00\\nColumn 10.00\\nCountershaft 10.00\\nFig. 794.\\nWill run two Wheels 6 inches in Diameter.\\nSize of Arbor between Ehanges, i inch.\\nSize of Pulley on Spindle 2xH inches.\\nPrice Head 8.50\\nColumn 10.00\\nCountershaft 10.00\\nFig. 795.\\nWill run two Wheels 9 in. Diameter.\\nSize of Pulley, 3x2^ inches.\\nSize of Arbor between Flanges, J in.\\nPrice Head $10.00\\nColumn 12.00\\nCountershaft 12.00\\nFig. 795.\\nFig. 790.\\nPATENT COUNTERSHAFT.\\nWITHOUT PATENT BELT SHIETEK.\\nUsed with Grinding Machines, Figs. 793, 794,795.\\nThis is a convenient Countershaft for aiij r light\\nmachinery. The- drop of hangers is 7 inches. The\\nsize of tight and loose pulleys is 6 inches in diam-\\neter, 2i in. face. Diameter of driving pulley, 12\\ninches. 2j inch face; diameter of shaft, -J inch.\\nLength of shaft, 18 inches. AVe also furnish larger\\nsizes of tins hanger.\\nPrice as shown $10.00\\nFig. 797.\\nIRON COLUMN WITH WATER\\nPOT.\\nFor mounting Grinding Machines Figs.\\n793, 794.\\nSize of Iron Table 16 x 10 inches\\nSize of Kase of Column 16 x 13\\nHeight from floor 30\\nWeight of Column 100 pounds\\nPrice with Water Pot 10.00\\nX\\nn\\nn\\nc\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\npi\\no\\nFig 795\\n12.00\\n228", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0238.jp2"}, "239": {"fulltext": "GRINDING ANi\\nFig. 799.\\nPOLISHING MACHINES.\\nThis Machine will run two\\nwheels up to 12 inches in dia-\\nmeter.\\nSize of Arbor between Flanges,\\n1 inch; size of Pulley, 4x3^ inches.\\nPrice of Machine, Stand and\\nDriving Shaft, as illustrated,\\n$60.00\\nPrice Grinding Head 28.00\\nFrame with Water Pot,\\n17.00\\nPrice Driving Shaft and Belt\\nShifter attached 15.00\\nWeight of Stand 175 lbs.\\nwith Stand and counter-\\nshaft 300 lbs.\\nWeight complete boxed for ex-\\nport 375 lbs.\\nThis Machine will run two wheels\\nup to 14 inches diameter.\\nSize of Arbor between Flanges, 1\\ninch; size of Cone Pulley, 4\u00c2\u00a3 and\\n3^x3^ inches.\\nPrice on column, as illustrated,\\nwith Countershaft $65.00\\nPrice of Grinding Head 33.00\\nPrice of Column and Table with\\nWater Pot 15.00\\nPrice of Countershaft with Cone\\nPulley and Belt Shifter 17.00\\nPrice of Surface Attachment 25.00\\n229", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0239.jp2"}, "240": {"fulltext": "GRINDING MACHINE.\\nThis machine will run two wheels\\nup 1o 16 inches in diameter.\\nThe Countershaft has light and\\nloose pulleys 8x4j inches, and cone\\npulley 12 and 13x4J inches. Drop of\\nhangers is 10 inches, and shaft is 32\\ninches long.\\nCountershaft should run 630\\nrevolutions per minute. Tais will give\\nthe spindle, on the slowest speed, 1,200\\nrevolutions; on the quickest speed.\\n1,560 revolutions per minute.\\nPrice on Column with Counter-\\nshaft 180.00\\nPrice of Head only 46.00\\nCountershaft 17.50\\nIron Pedestal.wilh Table 16.50\\nAdjustable Surface Ta-\\nble Attachment\\nWeight on Column as shown\\nWeight Complete, with Coun-\\ntershaft boxed for export\\n30.00\\n500 lbs.\\n675 lbs.\\nFIC. SOOtf\\nGRINDING MACHINE.\\nNew Pattern, Improved and Enlarged.\\nThis machiue is designed to run two wheels up to 20 inches diameter. In other respects\\ninches-\\n6\\nLength of Bearings,\\nDiam. Spindle in Bearings,\\nDiam. Spin. bet. Flanges,\\nSize Cone Pulley on Spin-\\ndle, 6 and 7x4J\\nLength of Spindle, 39j\\nIff\\nthe description of this machine is same as Fig. 800, illustrated above\\nSize of Base on Head, 18x12 inches.\\nHeight from Table to center of Spindle, 15\\nHeight from Floor to top of Iron Table, 19\\nHeight from Floor to centre of Spindle, 34\\nDistance between Wheels. 26\\nDimensions of Iron Table, 26x20\\nDimensions of Base of Column, 26x24\\nWeight complete, with Countershaft 7501b\\nWeigiit complete, with Countershaft, boxed for export, 880\\nPrice on Column, with Countershaft,\\nPrice of Head only,\\nCountershaft,\\nIron Column, with Table,\\nSurface Table Attachment,\\nS 108.00\\n70.00\\n20.00\\n18.00\\n35.00\\nFig. 801.\\nCOUNTERSHAFT\\nfor Machines is here shown with\\nHadley s Patent Belt Shifter at-\\ntached. It has tight and loose pul-\\nleys, 8x5i Cone pulleys, 17 and 18x42.\\nThe drop of banners is 10 in. En-\\ntire length of shaft. 34 in. For Ma-\\nchine the Countershaft should run\\n400 revolutions per minute-. This\\nwill give to the spindle, on the slow-\\nest speed, about 970 revolutions; on\\nthe quickest speed, about 1,200 revo-\\nlutions per minute.\\nPI\\nD\\nC\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\n3\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\no\\n230", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0240.jp2"}, "241": {"fulltext": "SINGLE WHEEL TOOL GRINDERS.\\nNo. 5.\\n36x4\\nAn arrange-\\njb ig. ov^.\\nNo. 1 No. 2. No. 3. No. 4.\\nSize of Wheels 14 x 2 20 x 2\u00c2\u00a3 24 x 3\u00c2\u00a3 30 x 4\\nThe machine bas tanks located inside of column, easily accessible,\\nment patented draws the water by siphon from the upper to the lower tank. Engii e\\nlithe boxes are used, protected at each end by patented dust excluding device.\\nThe water is di tributed on the wheel directly in front of the tool being ground.\\nOn the inside of the hood a raised surface is cast, which is the outside diameter of\\nthe flanges used, and which leads all spray or water from the inside of the hood to\\nthe column, keeping it entirely from the spindle and boxes. The rests are movable\\nto and from the wheel, without the use of wrench. The collars, steel spindles,\\npulleys, and all running parts are turned accurately to obtain a well balanced,\\nsmooth running machine. The truing device is permanently attached to the rest.\\nBy turning a screw the device is brought to the wheel, which is thus kept perfectly\\ntrue and sharp.\\nThe Tool Grinder with an Automatic Pump and separate water tanks, with\\npatented siphon arrangement for separating the clean water from the dirt and\\nsediment, with the power to control or regulate the flow of water over the wheel\\nand tool, when being ground by the operator, will always have an advantage over\\nany machine of this class that uses the same water over and over, mixed with the\\nsediment from the wheel, from which no provision has been made to separate the\\nsame, or to regulate the flow of it upon the wheel. For Description See Page 232.\\n231", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0241.jp2"}, "242": {"fulltext": "No. I TOOL GRINDER.\\nEMERY WHEEL 14 x 2 x H INCHES.\\nSize of Base, 21 x 17 in. Diam. of Spindle between Flanges, H in.\\nHeight from floor to centre Spindle, 38 Size of Pulley on Spindle, 6 x Si in.\\nBearings, 5 in. long x 1^ in. diara. Weight, 400 lbs.\\nWeight with Countershaft boxed for export 580 lbs.\\nDimensions with Countershaft boxed for export, 28 in. x 36 in. x 52 in.\\nPrice, complete with Countershaft and Truing Device, $87.50\\nTielvt and loose pulleys on Countershaft, 7 in. diameter. Driving Pulley on Countershaft, 15\\nin. diameter. Countershaft should run 300 revolutions per minute.\\nNo. 2 TOOL GRINDER.\\nEMERY WHEEL 20 x 2i x If INCHES.\\nSize of Base, 24 x 27 in. Diam. of Spindle between Flanges, If in.\\nHeight from floor to centre Spindle, 38 in. Diam. of Cone Pulley on Spindle, 5 and 6 xSiin. H\\nBearings, 7 in. long x li in. diam. Weight, 800 lbs. j;\\nWeight with Countershaft boxed for export, 1100 lbs.\\nDimensions with Countershaft boxed for export, 34 x 44 x 56 in.\\nPrice, complete with Countershaft and Truing Device, $137.50\\nCountershaft has tight and loose pulleys, 8 x 3\u00c2\u00a3 in. Cone Pulley, 12 and 13 in. diam. It\\nshould run 250 revolutions per minute, giving the spindle 500 to 600 revolutions per minute.\\nNo. 3 TOOL GRINDER.\\nEMERY WHEEL 24 x Si x 10 INCHES.\\nNo. 4 TOOL GRINDER.\\nEMERY WHEEL 30 x 4 x 16 INCHES.\\nm\\nCO\\nc\\n2\\nHI\\nH\\nSize of Base, 26 x 40 in. Diam. of Spindle in Bearings, If in.\\nHeight from floor to centre Spindle, 36 in. Diam. of Spindle between Flanges, 2 in.\\nBearings, 8 in. long x If in. diam. Diam. of Pulley on Spindle, 10 in., 5 in. face.\\nWeight, 1200 lbs.\\nJ\\nWeight with Countershaft boxed for export 1400 lbs.\\nDimensions with Countershaft boxed for export, 34 x 48 x 57 in. _\\nPrice, complete with Countershaft and Truing Device, $225.00 j\\n2\\nCountershaft should run 280 revolutions per minute, giving the Spindle a speed of 476 revolu- mt\\ntions per minute. Countershaft has tight and loose Pulleys, 10 x 5j in. Driving pulley, 17x6 in.\\n2\\nm\\nSize of Base, 28 x 45 in. Diam. of Spindle between Flanges, 3 in.\\nHeight from, floor to centre Spindle, 37 in. Diam of Pulley on Spindle, 14 in., 6 in. face.\\nBearings, 9 in. long x 2f in. diam. Weight 2000 lbs.\\nWeight with Countershaft, boxed for export, 2500 lbs. K\\nDimensions with Countershaft boxed for export, 36 x 56 x 60 in. Q\\nPrice, complete with Countershaft and Truing Device, $275 00 a\\nCountershaft has tight and loose Pulleys, 10 in. x 6 in. Driving Pulley, 18 in. x 6 in. jc\\nCountershaft should run 280 revolutions per minute, giving the Spindle a speed of 360 and m\\nupwards revolutions per minute.\\nNo. 5 TOOL CRINDER.\\nEMERY WHEEL 36 x 4 x 21 INCHES.\\nSize of Base, 28 x 51 in. Diam. of Spindle between Flanges, 3 in.\\nHeight from floor to Centre Spindle, 37 in. Diam. of Pulley on Spindle, 10 in., 6 in. face.\\nBearings, 10 in. long x 2f in. diam. Weight, 2500 lbs.\\nWeight with Countershaft boxed for export 3000 Ids.\\nDimensions with Countershaft boxed for export, 36 x 56 x 60 in!\\nPrice, complete with Countershaft and Truing Device, $325.00\\nThe Countershaft has the same dimensions as for No. 4 machine, and should run \u00c2\u00a360 revo-\\nlutions per minute, giving to the machine a speed of 292 revolutions per minute.\\nFor illustrations see page 231.\\n232", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0242.jp2"}, "243": {"fulltext": "PRICE LIST EMERY WHEELS.\\nTHICKNESS OF WHEELS IX INCHES\\nREVOLU-\\nTIONS\\nIN\\nINCHES\\n1\\n4\\ni\\nf\\na\\n4\\n1\\nl-l\\nJ 4\\n4\\n2\\nn\\n3\\n.3\u00c2\u00a3\\n4\\nl.io\\nPER\\nMINUTE\\n1\\n.30\\n.40\\n.45\\n.45\\n.50\\n5 .55\\n.60\\n.70\\n.to\\n.90\\n5 1 00\\n14000\\n2\\n.35\\n.50\\n.55\\n.55\\n.60\\n.65\\n.70\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.10\\nl.\u00c2\u00a30\\n10000\\n2X\\n.40\\n.65\\n.70\\n.75\\n.85\\n.95\\n1.05\\n1.25\\n1.45\\n1.65\\n1.85\\n2.05\\n8500\\n3\\n.50\\n.80\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.10\\n1.25\\n1.40\\n1.70\\n2.00\\n2.30\\n2.60\\n2.90\\n7000\\n3!4\\n.60\\n.95\\n1.05\\n1.15\\n1.35\\n1.55\\n1.75\\n2.15\\n2.55\\n2.95\\n3 35\\n3.75\\n6035\\n4\\n1.10\\n1.25\\n1.35\\n1.60\\n1.85\\n2.10\\n2.60\\n3.10\\n3.60\\n4.10\\n4.60\\n5300\\n4\\n.90\\n1.25\\n1.40\\n1.55\\n1.85\\n2.15\\n2.45\\n3.05\\n3.65\\n4.25\\n4.85\\n5.45\\n4700\\n5\\n1.00\\n1.40\\n1.65\\n1.80\\n2.20\\n2.60\\n3.00\\n3.80\\n4.60\\n5.40\\n6.20\\n7.00\\n4200\\n6\\n1.40\\n1.75\\n2.10\\n2.40\\n3.05\\n3.70\\n4.35\\n5.65\\n6.95\\n8.25\\n9.55\\n10.85\\n3500\\n1.85\\n2.15\\n2.60\\n3.00\\n3.85\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a24.70\\n5.55\\n7.25\\n8.95\\n10.65\\n12.35\\n14.05\\n3000\\n8\\n2.10\\n2.60\\n3.10\\n3.60\\n4.60\\n5.60\\n6.60\\n8.60\\n10.60\\n12.60\\n14.60\\n16.60\\n2C0J\\n9\\n2.50\\n3.10\\n3.70\\n4.25\\n5.40\\n6.55\\n7.70\\n10. CO\\n12.30\\n14.60\\n16.90\\n19.20\\n2300\\n10\\n3.00\\n3.65\\n4.35\\n5.00\\n6.35\\n7.70\\n9.05\\n11.75\\n14.45\\n17.15\\n19.85\\n22.55\\n2100\\n12\\n3.TO\\n4.00\\n5.00\\n6.00\\n7.40\\n9.00\\n10.70\\n14,00\\n17.40\\n20.75\\n24.25\\n27.50\\n1800\\n11\\n4.05\\n6 25\\n7.30\\n8.45\\n10.65\\n12.85\\n15.05\\n19.45\\n23.85\\n28.25\\n32.65\\n37.05\\n1500\\n16\\n8.00\\n9.45\\n10.85\\n13.70\\n16.55\\n19 40\\n25.00\\n30.80\\n36.50\\n42.20\\n47.90\\n1300\\n18\\n13 25\\n15.75\\n17.00\\n20.25\\n25.00\\n29.00\\n35.00\\n20.75\\n24 75\\n31.00\\n36.00\\n43.00\\n50.00\\n24.50\\n29.25\\n37.00\\n43.00\\n51 00\\n61.00\\n95 00\\n32.00\\n38.25\\n49.00\\n57.00\\n67.00\\n83.00\\n126 01\\n160.00\\n185. CO\\n39.50\\n47.25\\n61.00\\n71.00\\n83.00\\n105.00\\n157.00\\n190.00\\n220.00\\n47.00\\n56.25\\n73.00\\n85.00\\n99.00\\n127.00\\n188.00\\n225.05\\n265.00\\n54.50\\n65.25\\n85.00\\n99.00\\n115.00\\n149.C0\\n219.00\\n2li0 00\\n300.00\\n62.00\\n74.25\\n97.00\\n113.00\\n131.00\\n171.00\\n250.00\\n300.00\\nSCO. 00\\n1150\\n1050\\n22\\n950\\n24\\n850\\n26\\n775\\n30\\n700\\n36\\n525\\n42\\n401\\n48\\n350\\nFor the convenience of users the different grades are divided into the following classes\\nCLASS 1.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Coarse and very hard For grinding heavy castings.\\n(,LASS 2.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Coarse and medium hard. For grinding sprues from castings, stove fitting, etc.\\nCL\\\\S$ 3.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Medium coarse and medium hard. For general machine shop use, lathe toolB, small castings, wrought\\nand malleable iron and steel.\\nCLASS 4.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Cwse soft. For surfacing iron and steel.\\nCLASS 5 \u00e2\u0080\u0094Very soft wheel. For gumming saivi and sharpening wood-workers tools.\\nCLASS fi \u00e2\u0080\u0094Fine and medium soft. For grinding tools and surfacing iron, brass or steel.\\nCLASS 7.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Very fine and medium hard. For grinding taps, cutters, drills, etc., where a corner is to be held up, and\\nwhe e little metal is to be removed\\nZINC RUBBER AND BRONZE RUBBER\\nWEATHER STRIP.\\nSpecially adapted to the Doors and Windows of Palace Cars, Railroad Coaches, Steamships,\\nand all doors and windows having semi-circular or elliptic heads where Wood and Rubber\\nWeather Strips cannot be well applied.\\nSINGLE EDGE. CUSHION EDGE.\\nFig. 803.\\nPrice per foot\\nFig. 806.\\nPrice per foot\\nFis. 805.\\nAll Metal Strips manufactured in\\n7-foot Lengths.\\nPrice per foot\\n233", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0243.jp2"}, "244": {"fulltext": "Capacity\\nLbs\\n2,000 X I\\n1,5 x i\\n1,200 x\\n1,000 x\\n800 x\\n600 x\\n400 x\\nPORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES.\\nWith Brass Beam And Sliding Poise.\\nWITH WHEELS. WITHOUT WHEELS.\\nPlatform\\nInches.\\n25x33\\n25 x 3 i\\n21 x28\\n20 x 28\\n17x26\\n17 x 26\\n16 x 25\\n15 x21\\nPrice.\\n$85.00\\n75.00\\n56.00\\n49.00\\n43.00\\n38.00\\n33 00\\n26.00\\nNo.\\n1100.\\n1102.\\n1104.\\n1106.\\n1108.\\n1110.\\n1112.\\n1114.\\nPrice.\\n$80.00\\n70.00\\n52.00\\n45.00\\n39.00\\n34.00\\n30.00\\n23.00\\nScales, lOOu lb. and larger, Lave pillar braces.\\nPORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES.\\nWITH WHEELS AND DROP LEVER.\\nWith Brass Beam and Sliding Poise.\\nCapacity\\nLbs.\\n2,500 x I\\n2,000 x\\n1,500 x i\\n1,200 x\\n1,000 xi\\nPlatform\\nInches.\\n25 x 33\\n25x33\\n21x28\\n20x28\\n17x26\\nPrice.\\n$94.00\\n82.00\\n70.00\\n59.00\\n51.00\\nWHEELBARROW SCALES.\\nMade Entirely of Iron, for Weighing Coal, Ore or\\nOther Substances in Barrows.\\nFurnished with Set of Inclines.\\nWith Brass Beam and Sliding P ise.\\nWITHOUT WHEELS. WITH WHEELS.\\nCapacity\\nLbs.\\n1,000 X 1\\n1,500 X 1\\nPlatform\\nInches. Price.\\n42 x 30 $70 00\\n42 x 30 80 00\\nNo. Price.\\n1384. $75.00\\n5389. 85 00\\nPORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES.\\nFoundry Scale. Extra Heavy.\\nWith Brass Beam and Sliding Poise.\\nWITH WHEELS.\\nCapacity\\nLbs.\\n3.000\\n4,000\\n6.000\\nPlatform\\nInches.\\n31 x40\\n31 x40\\n31 x40\\nWHEELS AND\\n3,000\\n4,000\\n6,000\\nPrice.\\n$125.00\\n140.00\\n165.00\\nDROP LEVER.\\n31x40 $125 00\\n31 x 40 140 00\\n31 x 40 165.00\\nX\\nPI\\n09\\nC\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n2\\nm\\n3", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0244.jp2"}, "245": {"fulltext": "DORMANT WAREHOUSE\\nSCALES.\\nWith Single Wood Pillar.\\nBrass Sliding Poise.\\nCapacity\\nPlatform\\nNo.\\nLbs.\\nInches.\\nPrice.\\n1036\\n5,000x1\\n48x48\\n$150 00\\n1038\\n3,500x\u00c2\u00a3\\n42x44\\n105.00\\n1040\\n2,500x1\\n46x37\\n92.00\\n5044\\nl,500x*\\n42x30\\n85.00\\nAbove Scales furnished with. Drop Lever if de-\\nsired, but for ordinary use we recommend Scales\\nwithout it.\\nDORMANT WAREHOUSE SCALES.\\nWith Two Iron Pillars.\\nDouble Brass Beam and Sliding Poises.\\nNo.\\nCapacity\\nLbs.\\nPiatform\\nInches.\\nPrice.\\n.046\\n5,000xJf\\n48x48\\n$170.00\\n1048\\n3,500x1\\n42x44\\n125 00\\n050\\n2,500x1\\n46x37\\n105.00\\n5054\\nFisr. 813.\\n1,500x1\\n42x30\\nMINERS AND TRANSPORTATION SCALES.\\nCapacity Platform.\\n5 ft.x4ft.\\n6 ft.xbft. 10 in.\\n8 ft.x4t t.\\n5 ft.x4ft.\\n6 ft..\\\\4ft.\\n10 ft.x4ft.\\n5 ft.x4ft.\\n6 ft.x4ft.\\n7 ft.x4ft.\\n6Mt.x4ft. lOfin.\\n6 l t.x4ft. ll|in.\\n6Aiu.\\nllj n.\\nl|in.\\nHi n.\\n9im.\\nPrice\\nSingle\\nBeam.\\n$135.00\\n155.00\\n155.00\\n170.00\\n170.00\\n170.00\\n185.00\\n185.00\\n205.00\\n240.00\\n270.00\\n100.00\\nPrice\\nDorible\\nBeam.\\n$143.50\\n163.50\\n163.50\\n180.00\\n180.00\\n180 00\\n195.00\\n195.00\\n215.00\\n250.00\\n280.00\\nFiii-. 814.\\nThe sizes of Platforms of these Scales may be varied somewhat from the above dimensions\\nand without increasing cost of the Scale. Above prices are exclusive of lumber and founda-\\ntion, which are to be furnished by the purchaser.\\nRAILROAD DEPOT SCALES.\\nPrice\\nPrice\\nNo. Capaci\\nty Platfo\\nm.\\nSingle\\nDouble\\nTo us\\nbeam.\\nKeam.\\n6262\\n10\\n12 ft.xSft.\\n10 in.\\n$330.00\\n$345.00\\n2264\\n6\\n10 ft.x9ft.\\n2{in.\\n2S0.OO\\n295.00\\n6272\\n6\\n8 ft.xGft.\\n0#,n.\\n280.00\\n295.00\\n6274\\n6\\n6 ft.x5Ct.\\n280.00\\n295.00\\n2266\\n4\\n9 ft.x6ft.\\n11 in.\\n230.00\\n240.00\\n6278\\n4\\n6 ft.x5f\\n230 00\\n240.00\\n6276\\n4\\n5 ft.x4ft.\\n230.00\\n240.00\\n2268\\n3\\n6 ft.x4ft.\\nllim.\\n210.00\\n218.50\\n2270\\n2\\n7ift.x4Ct.\\n8Mo.\\n168.00\\n176.50\\nAbove prices are exclusive of timber and\\nfoundation.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0245.jp2"}, "246": {"fulltext": "SINGLE BEAM FOR RAILROAD TRACK SCALE.\\nENTIRE CAPACITY INDICATED ON BEAM.\\nFig. 816.\\nDOUBLE BEAM FOR RAILROAD TRACK SCALE.\\nFig. 817.\\nDouble Beam for Track Scales, extra $20.00\\nTRIPLE BEAM FOR RAILROAD TRACK SCALES.\\nFig. 818.\\nThe Triple Beam is favored by coal and mine operators. The lower beam can\\nbe used for tare or weight of empty railroad car, and the front beam for weighing\\ncontents of small mine cars, giving credit to each individual miner, and the ujsper\\nbeam as a check and to register total weight.\\nTriple Beam for Track Scales, extra $35.00\\nGRIDIRON BEAM FOR RAILROAD TRACK SCALE.\\n819.\\nThe Gridiron Beam is especially adapted for coal mines. Weight or Tare of\\nempty railroad car is taken on lower beam and weight t f coal from each small car\\nis noted on a separate beam, giving credit to individual miners. When car is\\nloaded total weight is taken on upper beam.\\nGridiron Beam for Track Scales, with 12 Coal Beams, extra $75.00\\nEach Coal Beam above twelve, extra 5.00\\n236\\nPI\\nCO\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\n3\\nZ\\nPI\\nO", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0246.jp2"}, "247": {"fulltext": "The\\nrecord\\ncase of\\nIRON FRAME RAILROAD TRACK SCALES.\\nCapacity from 15 tons to 150 tons.\\nLength of Platform, 6 to 130 feet.\\nPrices quoted upon receipt of Specifica-\\ntions.\\nScales furnished with cither Single, Double\\nor Triple Beams.\\nPrices quoted will be exclusive of Timber\\nand Foundations, which are furnished\\nat purchaser s expense.\\nRECORDING ATTACHMENT.\\nFOR SCALE BEAMS.\\nPrices on application.\\nThe Recording Attachment shown in\\nthis illustration is the most satisfactory\\ndevice yet invented for obtaining a correct\\nrecord of weights.\\nIts simplicity of construction, absolute\\naccuracy of record of the weight at one\\noperation, cannot be surpassed. Its\\nmovement is not affected by dirt, dust or\\nweather.\\ncorrect weight can be had iu less time than by reading the beam, and a\\nis obtained which can be referred to at any time, and is valuable evidence in\\ndisputed weights. The attachment can be applied to any make of Scales.\\nWEIGHMASTERS BEAMS.\\nWITH POISES.\\nCapacity.\\nLbs.\\n100\\n150\\n200\\n250\\n300\\n400\\n500\\n600\\nPrices on\\nBest\\nJapanned.\\nNo. Price.\\nFij\\nBest\\nPolished.\\n102\\n104\\n106\\n108\\n110\\n112\\n114\\n116\\n7.00\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n9.00\\n12.50\\n14.00\\n15.50\\nNo.\\n103\\n105\\n107\\n109\\n111\\n113\\n115\\n117\\nPrice\\n$11.00\\n11.50\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.00\\n16.50\\n18.50\\n20.00\\n822.\\nCapacity.\\nLbs.\\n700\\n800\\n1000\\n1200\\n1500\\n2000\\n2500\\n3000\\nW eighmasters Frames, suitable for above\\nTRACK GAUGE,\\nBest\\nBest\\nJapanned.\\nPolished.\\nNo. Price.\\nNo.\\nPrice.\\n118 $19.00\\nuu\\n$24.00\\n120 22.00\\n121\\n27.00\\n122 24.50\\n123\\n30.00\\n124 27.00\\n125\\n33.00\\n126 32.00\\n127\\n40.00\\n12S 41.00\\n129\\n50 00\\n130 48 00\\n131\\n58.00\\n132 55.00\\n133\\n67.00\\nbeams, quoted\\non ap\\nplication\\nHuntington Track Gauge\\nPer dozen, $21.00\\n237", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0247.jp2"}, "248": {"fulltext": "ECCENTRIC RAIL BENDER.\\nFig 824.\\nWILL BEND 56 TO 90 LB. RAIL.\\nOperating Lever is made of Pipe. Weight, 140 to 190 lbs.\\nMANNING RAIL BENDER\\nPrice, \u00c2\u00bb50.00.\\nWILL BEND 56 TO 90\\nLB. RAIL.\\nWeight\\nPrice\\nFig. 825.\\nSCREW RAIL BENDERS OR JIM CROWS.\\nO)\\n=4H\\n^j\\n-a\\nS-S\\n.a\\n-t3\\nH\\n3 3\\nft 50\\nO o3\\na! \u00c2\u00ab5\\nCQ\\nPh y\\nIf\\n14\\n45\\n14\\n$19.00\\n1\\n2\\n16\\n65\\n20\\n21.(0\\n2\\nH\\n20\\n100\\n45\\n30 00\\n3\\nH\\n24\\n140\\n65\\n42 00\\n3*\\nn\\n24\\n155\\n75 50 00\\n4\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n24\\n185\\n90|\\n59 00\\nFig. 828.\\n238", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0248.jp2"}, "249": {"fulltext": "TRACK DRILL.\\nFig. 827\\nFor drilling titles 1 hrough nils for electric hording wires, and for binding rods, etc.\\nEngineers and others familiar with the work the Drill is intended lor will at a gKcce see\\nits utility and convenience. Two sets of gears go with each drill, making it either speeded\\nor geared back. Twist Drills, with h inch shank fit the hole in spindle.\\nA chuck is furnished with each machine which will hold Drills smaller than inch.\\nIt weighs 68 lbs., and will carr. drills up to 1 inch, Price $25.00\\nTHE IXL\\nTRACK DRILL\\nAND\\nCLAMP.\\nPRICE, COMPLETE,\\n$8.00.\\nFig. 828\\nALEXANDER\\nCAR\\nREPLACER.\\nN-. 1,\\nWeight, perpair, 1201bs-.\\n6 inch Eail.\\nPrice, per pair,\\n$17.00.\\nNo. 2,\\nWeight, per pair, 100 lbs.,\\n5 inch Rail.\\nPrice, per pair,\\n\u00c2\u00a716.00.\\nNo. 3,\\nWf ight, per pair, 50 lbs.\\nFor Traction Roads.\\nPrice, pf r pair,\\n$12.00.\\n239\\nFig. 829.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0249.jp2"}, "250": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD TRACK TOOLS.\\nTRACK PUNCH, ROUND POINT.\\nFor Punching Kails.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 25 cts.\\nMade of Special Steel, carefully\\ntempered and tested. Warranted.\\nFig. 830.\\nFig. 831.\\nFig. 832.\\nTRACK PUNCH, SQUARE POINT.\\nFor Punching Rails.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 25 cts.\\nBest Tool Steel. Warranted.\\nTRACK CHISEL.\\nFor Cutting Rails.\\nBest Tool Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb 25 cts.\\nBeing made of Special Steel, and\\ncarefully tempered and tested, we\\nguarantee it the best ever made.\\nSPIKE MAUL, NEW PATTERN.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 16 cts.\\nAny desired pattern or weight will\\nbe made, carefully tempered, and\\nwarranted.\\nSPIKE MAUL, OLD STYLE.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 16 cts.\\nAny desired pattern or weight will\\nbe made, carefully tempered, and\\nwarranted.\\nFig. 834.\\nFig. 835.\\nFig. 836.\\nRAIL TONGS.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 20 cts.\\nWarranted.\\nNo. 1590 YP Tongs, per lb., 30 cts.\\nWeight 15 lbs.\\nRAIL FORK.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 20 cts.\\nNo. 1600 YP Fork, per lb., 30 cts.\\nWeight, 14 lbs.\\n240", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0250.jp2"}, "251": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD 1MOND POINTED.\\nFig. 848.\\nired. Carefully tempered. Warranted.\\nSize of Eye, 3 x ItV inch,\\nnond Point Per doz., $10.00\\nEST REFINED IRON AND STEEL POINTS.\\nrice.\\ni.00\\njlS.50\\n19.00\\n20.00\\nMINERS\\nNos.\\n2034\\n2035\\n2036\\nCURVED\\nWeight.\\n9 lbs.\\n91 lbs.\\n10 lbs.\\nDoz. Price.\\n$21.00\\n22.00\\n23.00\\nNumber.\\n173\\n174\\n175\\n176\\nFig. 849.\\nny weight desired, and warranted as to temper and quality.\\nSolid Eye. Size of Eye, 3 x ItV inch,\\nna, Miners Pick, Curved, any weight Per lb..\\n20 cts.\\nDRIFTING.\\nWeight.\\n3 lbs.\\n4 lbs.\\n4* lbs.\\nBEST REFINED\\nDoz Price.\\n$12.50\\n14.00\\n15.00\\nIRON AND STEEL POINTS.\\nNob.\\n1753\\n1754\\nSize.\\n4\\n5\\nWeight.\\n5 lbs.\\n6 lbs.\\nDoz. Price.\\n$16.00\\n17.50\\nMINERS PICK. SURFACE.\\n1\\n20.\\nFig. 850.\\nMade any weight desired, and warranted as to temper and quality.\\nSolid Eye. Size of Eye, 3 x 1 T V inch.\\nVerona, Miners Pick, Surface, any weight Per lb., 20 cts.\\nYP SURlFACE. BEST REFINED IRON AND STEEL POINTS.\\nOne End Clay Pick, the other Diamond Point.\\n.-Jos.\\nSrze.\\nWeight.\\nDoz. Price\\nFoa.\\nSize.\\nWeight.\\nDoz. Price.\\n.740\\n1\\n4 lbs.\\n$14.00\\n1744\\n5\\n6 lbs.\\n$18.00\\n1741\\n9\\n4i lbs.\\n15.00\\n1745\\n6\\n61 lbs.\\n19.00\\n1742\\n3\\n5 lbs.\\n16.00\\n1746\\nt\\n7 lbs.\\n20.00\\n1743\\n4\\n5$ lbs.\\n17.00\\nLOCOMOTIVE COAL PICK.\\nISTo. 26,\\nFig. 851.\\nMade any desired weight. Warranted.\\nVerona, Locomotive Coal Pick, any weight\\n243\\nPer lb., 17 cts.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0251.jp2"}, "252": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD TRACK TOOLS.\\nBAR.\\nFig. 830.\\nFig. 831.\\nFig. 832.\\nFig. 834.\\nFig. 835.\\nFig. 836.\\n31. Verona Per lb., 10 cts.\\nSolid Steel. Any weight.\\n650. IP Per lb., 15 cts.\\nttrht, 20 to 24 lbs. Pound Point.\\nTRA. Per lb., 10 cts.\\nolid Steel. Any weight.\\nSol YP Pinch Bar\\nPer lb., 12 cts.\\nBest To^ M 12 to 30 lbs\\nTRAv. Per lb., 12 cts.\\nFor Cut Steel.\\nBest Tool Steel. Tamping\\nPer lb 1 Per lb 18 cts.\\nBeing made of Sp 1S lbs\\ncarefully tempered\\nguarantee it the best\\nSPIKE MAUL, NEW\\nSolid Steel. V\\nPer lb., 16 cts.\\nAny desired pattern or we\\nbe made, carefully tempore\\nwarranted. $12.00\\n12.00\\nSPIKE MAUL, OLD STYLE,\\n4.\\nSolid Steel. Verona. Price\\nPer lb., 16 cts. 7.00\\nAny desired pattern or weight 100\\nbe made, carefully tempered, ;.00\\nwarranted.\\nRAIL TONGS.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 20 cts.\\nWarranted.\\nNo. 1590 YP Tongs, per lb., 30 cts.\\nWeight 15 lbs.\\nRAIL FORK.\\nSolid Steel. Verona.\\nPer lb., 20 cts.\\nNo. 1600 YP Fork, per lb., 30 cts.\\nWeight, 14 lbs.\\nH\\nX\\nm\\n01\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n2\\n2\\nm\\no\\nso\\n240", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0252.jp2"}, "253": {"fulltext": "CLAY PICK. DIAMOND POINTED.\\nNo.\\nFig. 848.\\nMade any weight or size desired. Carefully tempered.\\nSolid Eye. Size of Eye, 3 x Irs inch.\\n17. Verona, Clay Pick, Diamond Point\\nWarranted.\\nPer doz., $10.00\\n*YP CONTRACTORS BEST REFINED\\nNos.\\n2030\\n2031\\n2032\\n2033\\nWtight.\\n7 lbs.\\n7i lbs.\\n8 lbs.\\n8* lbs.\\nDoz. Price.\\n$18.00\\n18.50\\n19.00\\n20.00\\nMINERS\\nIRON\\nNos.\\n2034\\n2035\\n2036\\nCURVED.\\nAND\\nSTEEL\\nWeight.\\n9 lbs.\\n9\u00c2\u00a3 lbs.\\n10 lbs.\\nPOINTS.\\nDoz. Price.\\n$21.00\\n22.00\\n23.00\\nNo. 19\\nNos.\\n1750\\n1751\\n1752\\nFig. 849.\\nMade any weight desired, and warranted as to temper and quality,\\nSolid Eye. Size of Eye, 3 x 1 T V inch.\\nVerona, Miners Pick, Curved, any weight Per lb.\\nYP DRIFTING.\\nSize. Weight.\\n1 3 lbs.\\n2 4 lbs.\\n20 cts.\\nBEST REFINED\\nDoz Price.\\n4\u00c2\u00a3 lbs.\\n$12.50\\n14.00\\n15.00\\nIRON AND STEEL POINTS.\\nNos.\\n1753\\n1754\\nSize.\\n4\\n5\\nWeight.\\n5 lbs.\\n6 lbs.\\nDoz. Price.\\n$16.00\\n17.50\\nMINERS PICK. SURFACE.\\nFig. 830.\\nMade any weight desired, and warranted as to temper and quality.\\nSolid Eye. Size of Eye, 3 x 1 T V inch.\\nNo. 20. Verona, Miners Pick, Surface, any weight Per lb., 20 cts.\\nYP SURFACE. BEST REFINED IRON AND STEEL POINTS.\\nOne End Clay Pick, the other Diamond Point.\\nNos.\\nSrze.\\nWeight.\\nDoz. Price\\nFos.\\nSize.\\nWeight.\\nDoz. Price.\\n1740\\n1\\n4 lbs.\\n$14.00\\n1744\\n5\\n6 lbs.\\n$18.00\\n1741\\n2\\n4^ lbs.\\n15.00\\n1745\\n6\\n6\u00c2\u00a3lbs.\\n19.00\\n1742\\n3\\n5 lbs.\\n16.00\\n1746\\n7\\n7 lbs.\\n20.00\\n1743\\n4\\nSJ lbs.\\n17.00\\nLOCOMOTIVE COAL PICK.\\nNo. 26,\\nFig. 851.\\nMade any desired weight. Warranted.\\nVerona, Locomotive Coal Pick, any weight\\n243\\nPer lb., 17 cts.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0253.jp2"}, "254": {"fulltext": "COAL PiCK.\\nNo. 21.\\nFig. 852.\\nMade any weight. Warranted.\\nVerona Coal Pick, any weight, per lb.\\n25 cts\\nFie;. 853.\\nFig. 854.\\nFig. 855.\\n856.\\n857\\nCOAL WEDGE.\\nNo. 42. Verona Coal Wedge,\\nper lb. 10 cts.\\nCOAL MAUL.\\nNo. 9. Verona Coal Maul, per\\nlb. 16 cts.\\nSolid Steel, 4 to 10 lbs.\\nWarranted to stand the hardest usage.\\nMade any pattern or weight desired.\\nNAPPING HAMMER.\\nVerona Solid Steel.\\nNo. 8. Napping Hammer, 4 lbs.\\nand over, per lb. 16 cts.\\nNo. 8. Napping Hammer, under\\n4 lbs., per lb. 20 cts.\\nMade any desired pattern or weight.\\nWarranted.\\nHAND-DRILLING HAMMER.\\nVerona Solid Steel.\\nNo. 14. Hand Drilling Ham-\\nmer, 4 lbs. and over,\\nper lb. 16 cts.\\nNo. 14. Hand Drilling Ham-\\nmer, under 4 lbs.,\\nper lb. 20 cts.\\nMide any weight desired, and war-\\nranted as to temper and quality.\\nSTRIKING HAMMER.\\nVerona Solid Steel.\\nN 52. 4 lbs. and over, per lb. 16 cts.\\nNo. 52. Under 4 lbs., per lb. 20 cts.\\nAny weight desired, and warranted.\\nDOUBLE-FACE STRIKING S. LEDGE.\\nF g. S58. Verona Solid Steel.\\nNo. 15. 6 to 40 lbs., per lb. 16 cts.\\nAny size, from 3 to 40 lbs.\\nFig. 858.\\nyp\\nBLACKSMITHS\\nFACE SLEDGE.\\nSolid Cast-Steel.\\nDOUBLE-\\nNo.\\nWeight.\\nPer Lb.\\n1060\\nUnder 3 lbs.\\n$0.45\\n1060\\n3 to 5 lbs.\\n-36\\n1060\\n5 lbs. and above\\n.30", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0254.jp2"}, "255": {"fulltext": "Fig. 859.\\nYP BLACKSMITHS S\\nCross Pein.\\nNo.\\nWeight.\\nPer Lb.\\n1030\\nUnder 3 lb.\\n$0.45\\n1030\\n3 to 5 lb.\\n.36\\n1030\\n5 lb. arid above.\\n.30\\nI\\nNos.\\n280\\n281\\n282\\nBLACKSMITHS SLEDGE.\\nVerona. Cross Pein. Solid Steel.\\nWarranted.\\nNo. 28. Smith Sledge, 6 to. 26 lbs.; per\\nlb. 1G cts.\\nWeil balanced. Made any size or weight.\\nCross or Straight Pein as desired.\\nSLEDGES. SOLID CAST-STEEL.\\nStraight Pein.\\nNo.\\nWeight.\\nPer Lb.\\n1040\\nUnder 3 lb.\\n$0.45\\n1040\\n3 to 5 lb.\\n.36\\n1040\\n5 lb. and above.\\n.30\\nBLACKSMITH HAND HAMMER.\\nVerona. Solid Steel.\\nNo. 60. Blacksmiths Hand Hammer.\\nPer lb., 20 cts.\\nAny weight to order.\\nPig. 880.\\nYP BLACKSMITHS HAND HAMMERS, WITH HANDLES\\nPer Doz. Nos. Size\\nSize. Weight. Per Doz. Nos.\\n1 lb. 10 oz. $13.00 283 3\\n1 2 1b. 14.00 284 4\\n2 2 lb. 10 oz. 15 00 285 5\\nWei hts do not include Handles.\\nWeight.\\n3 1b.\\n3 lb. 8 oz.\\n4 lb. 8 oz.\\nPer Doz.\\n$16.00\\n17.00\\n19.00\\nYP ENGINEERS HAMMERS. WITH HANDLES.\\nSolid Cast-Steel.\\nSize. Weight.\\n1 lb. 2 oz.\\n1 1 lb. 10 oz.\\n2 2 lb.\\n3 2 lb. 8 oz.\\n4 3 lb.\\n5 3 lb. 8 oz.\\n6 4 lb. 8 oz.\\nPer Doz.\\n$12.00\\n13.00\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n17.00\\n19.00\\nFiij. 861.\\nWeights do not include handles.\\n245", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0255.jp2"}, "256": {"fulltext": "li\\nYP ENGINEERS DOUBLE FACE HAMMERS WITH HANDLES.\\nSolid Cast Steel.\\nSize.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\nWeight.\\n1 lb. 8 oz.\\n2 1b.\\n2 lb. 6 oz.\\n3 lb.\\n3 lb. 10 oz.\\nPer Doz.\\n$14.50\\n15.50\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n19.50\\nWeights do not include handles\\nFig. 862.\\nDOUBLE FACE STONE HAMMER.\\nVerona. Warranted.\\nNo. 11 Double Face, 4 lbs. and over,\\nper lb 19 cts.\\nNo. 11 Double Face, under 4 lbs\\nper lb 22 cts.\\nMade any weight or size desired. Care-\\nfully tempered.\\nj I\\nKg. 863.\\nFig. 864.\\nFig. 865.\\n0^~-\\nMASON S STONE HAMMER.\\nVerona. Solid Steel.\\nNo. 10 Stone Hammer, 4 lbs. and\\nover, per lb. .19 cts.\\nNo. 10 Stone Hammer, under 4 lbs.,\\nper lb 22 cts.\\nQUARRY SLEDGE.\\nCutting Edge.\\nVerona. Solid Steel. Oval Eye.\\nNo. 12 Quarry Sledge, 6 to 24 lbs.,\\nper lb 16 cts.\\nMade any desired weight. Warranted the\\nbest.\\nSTONE SLEDGE.\\nit Verona. Solid Steel. Oval Eye.\\nNo. 13. Stone Sledge, 6 to 24 lbs.,\\nper lb 16 cts.\\n^^jii Made any desired pattern or weight.\\nWarranted.\\nFig. 866.\\nYP\\nSTONE SLEDGES.\\n-Solid\\nCast Steel.\\nNo.\\nWeight.\\nPer Lb\\n920\\nUnder 3 lb.\\n$0.45\\n920\\n3 to 5 lb.\\n.36\\n920\\n5 lb. and above.\\n246\\n.30\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\nCO\\nc\\na\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2o\\nPI\\no", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0256.jp2"}, "257": {"fulltext": "Fig. 868.\\nCAPPING OR SORTING\\nHAMMER.\\nVerona.\\nN j. 63. Capping or Sorting Ham-\\nmer, per lb., $0.25\\nDouble or Single Pace. Any weight.\\nSTONE AXE.\\nVerona. Solid Steel.\\nNo. 43. Stone Axe, per lb., $0.19\\nAny weight desired. Warranted.\\nSTONE WEDGE.\\ninniiii!\\n1\\nSolid Cast Steel.\\nii iiiiiliiiisi\\nNo.\\nWeight.\\nPer Lb.\\niiy\\nBU.\\n1520\\n2 to 6 lb.\\n$0.25\\nFie.\\n869.\\nBOILERMAKERS HAMMERS.\\nRound Pattern.\\nSolid Cast Steel.\\nPig. 870.\\nNo. Weight.\\nPer Lb.\\n110 2 to 3 lb\\n$0.50\\nFig. 870.\\nBOILERMAKERS\\nRIVETING HAMMERS.\\nOctagon Pattern Face and Pein.\\nSolid Cast Steel.\\nFig. 871.\\nNo. Size. Weight. Per Doz.\\n2600 1 lib. 8oz. $14.50\\n2601 2 2 1b. 16.50\\n2602 3 2 lb. 8 oz. 19.00\\n2603 4 3 lb. 22.00\\nWeights do not include handles.\\n247\\nFig. 871.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0257.jp2"}, "258": {"fulltext": "ADZE-EYE RIVETING HAMMERS.\\nSolid Cast steel.\\nSize.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\nWeight.\\nG oz.\\n9 oz.\\n12 oz.\\nlib.\\n1 lb. 4 oz.\\nDoz.\\nPrice.\\n$7.00\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n9.00\\nFig. 872.\\nWeights do not include handles\\nPLAIN EYE RIVETING HAMMERS.\\nSolid Cast-steel.\\nsi\\nNos.\\nSize.\\nWeight.\\nDoz.\\nPrice.\\n1- Jj\\n^^Bm\\n250\\n4 oz.\\n$5 50\\n~~\u00c2\u00b0Tf 251\\n1\\n7oz.\\n5.75\\nH3HJI\\n252\\n2\\n3\\n9 oz.\\n12 oz.\\n6.00\\ns\\n253\\n6.25\\ni\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0f\\n254\\n4\\n15 oz.\\n6.50\\nL\\nm\\n255\\n5\\nlib. 2\\noz.\\n7.00\\nIII\\n256\\n6\\nlib. 6\\noz.\\n7.50\\nlip\\n257\\n7\\n1 lb. 1(\\noz.\\n8.00\\nFig. 873.\\nFig. 874.\\nWeights do not include handles.\\nCHIPPING HAMMERS.\\nSolid Cast-steel.\\nWeight.\\nlib.\\n1 lb. 4 oz.\\n1 lb. 8 oz.\\n21b.\\n2 lb. 8 oz.\\n2 lb. 14 oz.\\nWeights do not include handles.\\n248\\nNos.\\nSize\\n300\\n301\\n1\\n302\\n2\\n303\\n3\\n304\\n4\\n305\\n5\\nDoz.\\nPrice.\\n$12.50\\n13 00\\n13.50\\n14.50\\n15.50\\n16.50\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\nn\\nc\\nX\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\nS\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n2\\n2\\nPI\\no\\n7)", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0258.jp2"}, "259": {"fulltext": "Fig. 875.\\nMe;. 876.\\nMACHINISTS\\nBALL PEIN HAMMERS.\\nROUND PATTERN.\\nFull Polished. Solid Cast-steel.\\nNos.\\nSize.\\nWeight.\\nPer\\nDoz.\\n330\\n00\\n8 oz.\\n$15.00\\n331\\n12 oz.\\n15.00\\n332\\n1\\n1 lb. 8 oz.\\n17.50\\n333\\n2\\n21b.\\n19.50\\n334\\n3\\n2 lb. 4 oz.\\n20.50\\n335\\n4\\n2 lb. 8 oz.\\n22.00\\n336\\n5\\n3 1b.\\n25.00\\n337\\n6\\n3 lb. S oz.\\n27.00\\nWeights do not include bandies.\\nMACHINISTS\\nSTRAIGHT PEIN HAMMERS.\\nROUND PATTERN.\\nFull Polished. Solid (Jasi-steel.\\nSize.\\n00\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\nWeights do not include handles.\\nMACHINISTS\\nCROSS PEIN HAMMERS.\\nROUND PATTERN.\\nFull Polished Solid Cast steel.\\nWeisht.\\n8 oz.\\nPer\\nDoz.\\n$15.00\\n12 oz.\\n15.00\\n1 lb. 8 oz.\\n17.50\\n2 1b.\\n19.50\\n2 lb. 4 oz.\\n20.50\\n2 lb. 8 oz.\\n22.00\\n3 1b.\\n25.00\\n31b. 8 oz.\\n27.00\\nPer\\nNos.\\nSize.\\nWeight.\\nDoz.\\n350\\n00\\n8 oz.\\n$15.00\\n351\\n12 oz.\\n15.00\\n352\\n1\\n1 lb. S oz.\\n17.50\\n353\\n2\\n2 1b.\\n19.50\\n354\\n3\\n2 lb. 4 oz.\\n20.50\\n355\\n4\\n2 8 oz.\\n22.00\\n356\\n5\\n3 1b\\n25.00\\n357\\n6\\n3 lb. 8 oz.\\n2703\\n1 iff. 877.\\nWeights do not include handles.\\n249", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0259.jp2"}, "260": {"fulltext": "MACHINISTS HAMMERS, SOLID\\nCAST-STEEL.\\nOCTAGON\\nNos. Size. Weight\\nPATTERN.\\nPer\\nDoz.\\n$12.00\\n12.00\\n6 oz\\n8 oz.\\n12 oz.\\nlib.\\nlib.\\n4 oz.\\n(lib.\\n|8oz.\\noj lib. I\\n1 12 oz. f\\nPolished Sides\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.50\\n14.50\\n15.50\\nNob.\\n377\\n378\\n379\\n3S0\\n381\\n382\\nBALL PEIN.\\nSize.\\n4\\n6\\ni\\n8\\nWeight.\\n2 1b.\\n2 1b.)\\n4oz. j\\nj 2 lb.\\n1 8 oz. f\\n2 lb.\\n12 oz.\\n3 1b.\\nj 3 lb.\\n(8oz.\\nFace and Pein.\\nPer\\nDoz.\\n$16.50\\n17.50\\n19.00\\n20.50\\n22.00\\n24.00\\nFia, 878.\\nWeights clo not include handles.\\nMACHINISTS HAMMERS, SOLID\\nCAST-STEEL.\\nOCTAGON PATTERN. CROSS\\nPer\\nNob. Size. Weight. Doz\\n$12.00\\n12.00\\nA\\n3_\\n12 00\\n12.50\\n13.50\\n14.50\\n15.50\\nNob.\\n417\\n418\\nSize.\\n4\\n5\\n419 6\\n6 oz.\\n8 oz.\\n12 oz.\\nlib.\\nlib.)\\n4oz. f\\nlib.\\n8oz f\\n1 lb.)\\n12 oz. j\\nPolished Sides, Face and Pein\\nWei a; uts do not include handles.\\nPEIN.\\nWeight.\\n2 1b.\\n420\\n421\\n422\\n(21b.)\\n8 oz.\\n21b.\\n4oz.\\n2 lb.\\n8oz.\\n21b.)\\n12 oz.\\n3 1b.\\n3 1b.)\\n8oz. X\\nPer\\nDoz.\\n116.50\\n17.50\\n19.00\\n20.50\\n22.00\\n24.00\\nFig. 879.\\nMACHINISTS HAMMERS, SOLID\\nCAST-STEEL.\\nOCTAGON PATTERN.\\nNob. Size. Weight. Per Doz\\nG OZ\\n8 oz.\\n12 oz.\\nlib.\\nlib.\\n4 oz.\\nlib.\\n8 oz.\\nlib.\\n12 oz\\n$12.00\\n12 00\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.50\\n14.50\\n15 50\\nlb)\\noz. j\\nSTRA8GHT PE1U.\\nNob. Size Weight. Per Doz\\n2 1b\\n2 1b\\n4\\n2 1b\\n8 oz.\\n21b.\\n12 oz.\\n3 1b.\\n3 1b.\\n8 oz.\\n397 4\\n398 5\\n399 6\\n400\\n401\\n402\\n$16.50\\n17.50\\n19 00\\n20.50\\n22.00\\n24.00\\nPolished Sides, Face and Pein.\\nWeights do not include handles.\\n250\\nX\\nn\\na\\nc\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n2\\n2\\nPI\\nO", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0260.jp2"}, "261": {"fulltext": "Fisr. 881.\\nFia;, 882.\\n93\\n94\\n3\\n4\\nllb.2oz.\\n1 lb. 8 oz\\n7.00\\n8.00\\nYP PLAIN EYE NAIL HAMMERS.\\nSolid Cast-steel.\\nNos. 90 91 92\\nSize .01 2\\nWeight, 7oz. 12 oz. 15 oz.\\nPer Doz. $6.25 6.50 6.75\\nWeights do not include handles.\\nVULCAN PLAIN EYE NAIL\\nHAMMERS.\\nSolid Cast-steel.\\n122\\nNos.\\nSize\\nWeight\\nPer Doz.\\n120\\n1\\n12oz.\\n$5.50\\n121\\n2\\n15 oz.\\n5.75\\nlib\\n6.00\\no\\n2oz.\\n123\\n4\\n1 lb. 8 oz.\\n7.00\\nWeights do not include handles.\\nYP ADZE-EYE NAIL HAMMERS.\\nSolid Cast-steel\\nNos.\\nSize\\n70\\n71\\n1\\n72\\n1*\\nWeight, 1 lb. 12 oz. lib. 4oz. lib.\\nm Doz. Price, $12.50\\n9.00\\n8.50\\n73\\n2\\n13 oz.\\n8.00\\n74\\no\\no\\n7oz.\\n7 50\\nWeights do not include handles.\\nH\\n2 3\\nlib.\\n13 rz. %oz.\\n8.00\\n7.50 6.75\\nMAYDOLE S ADZE-EYE HAMMERS.\\nSolid Cast-steel.\\nNo. 1\\nWeight, 1 lb. 10 oz. 1 lb. 4 oz.\\nPer Doz. $11.50 8.75\\nAbove weights do not include handles.\\nSHINGLING\\nHATCHETS.\\nCast steel. Warranted.\\nNob. Size.\\nWeight.\\n590\\n13 OZ\\n591 1\\nllb.l oz.\\n592 2-\\n1 lb. 7 oz\\n693 3\\nlib. 13 oz.\\n594 4\\n2 lb. 3 oz.\\nWidth of\\nI, it,\\n3J in.\\n31\\n2\\n4 in.\\n4 in.\\n4 fin.\\nin.\\nDcz.\\nPrice.\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n9.00\\n9.50\\nFie. 888.\\nWeights 3o?iot include handles\\nLATH HATCHETS.\\nNo.\\nLength of cut, inch\\nPer dozen\\n1 2 3\\n2* 2J 3\\n$8.00 8.50 9.00\\nHALF HATCHETS.\\nNo 1\\nLength of cut, inch 3j\\nPer dozen $8.50 9.00 9.50\\n32\\n3\\n4i\\n251", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0261.jp2"}, "262": {"fulltext": "CLAW HATCHETS.\\nSolid Cast-Steel.\\nWidth\\nof Per\\nNos.Size. Weight. Bit. Doz.\\n510 1 1 lb. 3 oz. 3% in. $11.50\\n511 2 lib 9 cz 4 in. 12.00\\n512 3 lib. 15 oz. 4\u00c2\u00a3in. 12 50\\nWeights do not include handles\\nOGDEN CLAW\\nNo.\\nLength of cut, inch\\nPer dozen\\nHATCHETS.\\n1\\n$9.00\\na*\\n9.50\\n3\\n10.00\\nBROAD HATCHETS.\\nCast-Steel.\\nFig. 885,\\nNos.\\nSize\\nWeight\\nWidth of bit\\nPer doz.\\n2240\\n2241\\n2242\\n2243\\n2244\\n2245\\n2246\\n2247\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\nlib.\\nlib.\\n21b.\\n21b.\\n21b.\\n3 1b.\\n31b.\\n41b.\\n8 oz.\\n12 oz.\\n2oz.\\n8 oz.\\n14 oz.\\n4 oz.\\n12 oz.\\n4oz.\\n4 in.\\n4-| m.\\n5 in.\\n5i in.\\n6 in.\\n64 in.\\n7 in.\\n7 J in.\\n$10.50\\n11.50\\n13.00\\n14.50\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n19.50\\n22.00\\nWeights do not include handles.\\nBROAD AXES, OHIO PATTERN.\\nCast-Stee l 3\\nAssorted.\\n5 to 6^ lb.\\n6 to 7 lb.\\n64 to 74 lb.\\n7 to 8 lb.\\n74 to 84 lb.\\n7 to 9 lb.\\n8 to 9 lb.\\n84 to 94 lb.\\n8 to 10 lb.\\nWeights assorted as wanted.\\nPer Doz.\\n$32.00\\n32.00\\n32.00\\n35.00\\n35.00\\n35.00\\n38.00\\n38.00\\n38.00\\nFig. 880.\\nWESTERN PATTERN\\n54 to 7 lbs. Per doz.n\\nPENNSYLVANIA\\nPer dozen\\nCut illustrates New York pattern\\n252\\n\u00c2\u00a332. 00\\nOR\\nNEW YORK PATTERN.\\n5 to 7 lbs. Per dozen\\nPITTSBURGH PATTERN.\\n6 to 74 lbs\\n$32.00\\n$32.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0262.jp2"}, "263": {"fulltext": "BEST CAST-STEEL AXES.\\nYANKEE. WESTERN. KENTUCKY.\\nFig. 887. Fig. 888. Fig. 889.\\n3 to 4, 8\u00c2\u00a3 to 4.^. 3k to 4k pounds, per dozen\\n3f to 4f 4 to 5, 4j to 5j\\n4* to 5?, 4i to 6\\n5 to6\\nHANDLED AXES.\\nFig. 890.\\n3k to 4k, 4 to 5 pounds, per dozen $16.50\\n4Ho5f 17 00\\nSolid Steel, 3k to 4i, 4 to 5 pounds, per dozen 20.00\\nHUNTERS HANDLED CAST-STEEL AXES.\\nm os Size. Weight. Per Doz.\\n67 1 1 lb. 8 oz. $10.00\\n671 2 1 lb. 12 oz. 11.00\\nWeights do not include handles.\\nD. B. SCYTHE SNATHS.\\nNo. 45. Brass Trimmed, per doz. $12.75 No. 75. Brass Trimmed, per doz. $10.00\\n50. Iron 13.00 80. Iron 9-50\\nFig. 894.\\nFig. 895.\\nDOUBLE RINC BUSH.\\nNo. 100. Iron Trimmed, per doz.\\nPATENT LOOP BUSH\\n12.50 No. 105. Iron l rimmed, per doz. $13.50\\n253", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0263.jp2"}, "264": {"fulltext": "pmimrmiUiiMLmmmi\u00c2\u00bbLmLjii\u00c2\u00bbji^mimwmiuuiiiu7T^r:r^^\\nCRASS\\nAND\\nWEED\\nSCYTHES.\\nBUSH SCYTHES.\\nBfPP 8 Fig. 897.\\nCRASS SCYTHES.\\nNo 23. Clipper, Polished Web,\\nper dozen J UU\\nNo. 22. Clipper, Bronzed Web, per\\ndozen 8.75\\nNo. 26. Dutchman, per doz. o.5U\\nOne dozen in a box. Lengths, 24 to\\n42 inch.\\nStock assortments, 32 to 36 inch, 3b to\\n40 inch, 38 to 42 incb.\\nWEED SCYTHES.\\nNo. 52. Eed, Cast Steel, per doz. $8.22\\n052. E. M., German Steel,\\nper doz o.OO\\nBUSH SCYTHES.\\nNo. 50. Eed or Green, Cast Steel,\\nper doz 8.22\\nNo. 050. E. M., German Steel,\\nper doz. 6.00\\nHalf dozen in a bundle.\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\n00\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\n3\\n2\\nWin/\\niisr\\nFig. 898.\\nBUSH\\nHOOK AXE\\nCast Steel.\\nHANDLE.\\nNos.\\nWeight.\\nPer Doz.\\n790\\nLight.\\n$14.50\\n791\\nMedium.\\n15.00\\n792\\nExtra Heavy.\\n17.00\\nPrice includes handle.\\n1\\n^H Fig. 899.\\nBUSH HOOK.\\nTwo Eirjgs, Cast Steel.\\nNo. 810, per doz. $14.00\\nFisr. 900.\\nGRUB HOE.\\nBest Eefined Iron and Steel Bits.\\nNos.\\nSize.\\nAverage Weight.\\nSize Hoe.\\nPer Doz.\\n1820\\n3 lbs.\\n10\u00c2\u00a3 x 31 in.\\n$10.50\\n1821\\n1\\n31 lbs.\\n10f x 3| in.\\n11.00\\n1822\\n2\\n4 lbs.\\n11\u00c2\u00a3 x 4 in.\\n11.50\\n1823\\n3\\n4\u00c2\u00a3 lbs.\\nIll- x 4i in.\\n12.00\\n254", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0264.jp2"}, "265": {"fulltext": "MATTOCKS.\\nLONC AND SHORT CUTTER.\\nFig. 901.\\nBest Kefined Iron and Steel Cutters.\\nL;ong Cutter,\\nShort\\nFig. 901.\\nLong Cutter,\\nShort\\nNos.\\n1790\\n1800\\nNos.\\n2040\\n2050\\nAverage\\nWeight.\\nSize Hoe.\\n8J x 4\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\n$1 x 4i in.\\nLICHT PATTERN.\\nFig. 901.\\nSize Hoe.\\n6 lbs.\\no| lbs.\\nAverage\\nWeight.\\n5 lbs.\\n5 lbs.\\nSi x 3J in.\\n8J x 31 in.\\nSize Cutter.\\n6 x 3^ in.\\n4| x 3i in.\\nSize Cutter.\\n5f x 3 in.\\n4ix\\n6 in.\\nPer\\nDoz.\\n$16.00\\n15.50\\nPer\\nDoz.\\n$15.00\\n15.00\\nMATTOCK PICK.\\nFig. 902.\\nBest Refined Iron with Steel Point and Cutter.\\n4\u00c2\u00a31m No. Average Weight. Size Hoe. Size Pick End. Per Doz.\\n\u00c2\u00ab^f 1810 6 lbs S^xljin. 84 in. $16.00\\nFig 902.\\nSTONE OR BALLAST FORK.\\nSolid Steel Shanks, Patent Solid Ends, Strapped Capped Ferrules.\\nFig. 903.\\nNumber of Tines\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n14\\nLength inches\\n15\\n15\\n15\\n15\\nPer dozen\\n$20.00\\n25.00\\n30.00\\n33.00\\nCOKE FORKS.\\nNumber of Tines\\n10 12 12\\n14\\n14 16\\n16\\nLength inches\\n171 17* 171\\n174\\n18 174\\n17i\\nWidth of Forks,\\n144 18 16\\n18\\n204 18\\n194\\nPer dozen.\\n$24.00 28.00 28.00\\n33.00\\n33.00 40.00\\n40.00\\nTo get width of Fork measure across at the centre.\\nTANNERS FORKS.\\nOVAL BRICHT.\\nNumber of Tines\\nPer dozen\\n10\\n\u00c2\u00a326.00\\n12\\n30.00\\n255", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0265.jp2"}, "266": {"fulltext": "CARPENTERS ADZES.\\nCARPENTERS FULL\\nHEAD, STEEL POLES.\\nWidth of\\nCut.\\n34 to\\n4 in.\\nPerDoz.\\n$24 00\\nCARPENTERS* HALF\\nHEAD, STEEL POLES.\\nof PerDoz.\\nCut.\\n34- to\\nNo.\\n740\\n44 in.\\n$24.00\\nFig. 905.\\nRAILROAD ADZES.\\nRAILROAD, FULL\\nHEAD, STEEL\\nPOLES.\\nWidth of\\nNo Out.\\n770 5 to 5*\\n771 5| to 6\\n126.00\\n27.00\\nRAILROAD, HALF\\nHEAD, STEEL\\nPOLES.\\nWidth of\\nCut.\\n5 to 54\\n5J t 6\\nPer Doz.\\ns$26.00\\n27.00\\nFig. 907\\nFELLOE WEBS, THIN BACKS.\\nUS\\nX Nl :-KM ri- N -Sl-.T\\nFig. 908.\\nLength,\\nInches.\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n10\\n13\\n14\\n16\\n18\\n20\\nOne extra irauge in thickness, no extra charge. Five per cent, extra for each additional\\ngauge to 14 gauge. Above 14 gauge, special prices. Extra widths, 10 per cent. for each\\nadditional inch wide.\\nN. B.-All Web Saws inch and narrower will be made with wide ends, in order to give\\nstrength at the hole. Price, 25 per cent, advance.\\n256\\nGauge.\\n19\\n19\\n19\\n18\\n18\\n17\\n17\\n17\\n17\\nInches\\nPer\\nWide.\\nDozen.\\nA to*\\n$1.30\\nfV to\\n1.35\\ntV to k\\n1.45\\nA to\\n1 60\\n1.85\\nito.i\\n2.10\\ni to ft\\n2.35\\nitoft\\n2.70\\nitof\\n3 00\\nLength,\\nInches\\nPer\\nInches.\\nGauge.\\nWide.\\nDozen.\\n22\\n17\\nitof\\n$3.30\\n24\\n17\\nitof\\n3.65\\n26\\n17\\n|to|\\n4.00\\n28\\n17\\n\u00c2\u00a3tol\\n4.40\\n30\\n16\\nito-1\\n4.80\\n33\\n16\\nito 1\\n5.20\\n34\\n16\\nItOX\\n5.60\\n36\\n16\\nItol\\n6.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0266.jp2"}, "267": {"fulltext": "Length, inches\\nWidth, inches\\nNumber of Teeth\\nPer dozen\\nSTARRETT HACK SAW BLADES.\\nIB\\n15\\n$0.55\\n15\\n.GO\\nTiT\\n15\\n.65\\n6\\n2.00\\n8\\noo\\n10\\nA\\n15\\n.85\\n11\\n1\\n15\\n.95\\nSTUBS HACK SAW BLADES.\\nLength, hole to hole, inches 4\\nPer dozen 1.50\\n10\\n4.00\\n12\\n.00\\nSTAR HACK SAW BLADES.\\n13\\n1.05\\n13\\n5.00\\n14\\nL\\nH\\n13\\n1.25\\n14\\n0.00\\n16\\n8\\n13\\n1 50\\n16\\n8.00\\nFig. 909. Assorted.\\nLength of Blade 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 to 9\\nPrice, per dozen $0.55 .00 .65 .70 .85 .95 1.05 .65\\nThe blades in the above list are standard goods, with 14 teeth to the inch. We also furnish\\nthe 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 inch blades with 23 teeth to the inch, for cutting tubing and thin sheets of\\nmetal, the prices of each kind being the same. In rilling orders, we shall always put in the\\ncoarse blades, unless the fine ones are particularly named.\\nPATENT STAR HACK SAW FRAMES.\\nFig. 910.\\nThis No. 4 is a Patent Cast Iron Frame, and so constructed as to face blades in four differ-\\nent directions. It is a very stiff and desirable Frame with Japan finish.\\nNo. 4A., for 8-inch blades Per dozen, $3.00\\nNo. 4B, for 9-inch blades 3.00\\nPATENT STAR HACK SAW FRAME.\\nFig. 9 1.\\nNo. 2, solid Frame. To hold 8-inch blades onl} and face them in four directions. Polished\\nand nickel-plated. Cocobola handle.\\nPrice, Per dozen, $8.40.\\nEXTENSION STAR HACK SAW FRAME.\\nFig. 912.\\nIt is light and quickly adjusted, having strength in the middle, where strength is needed.\\nIt is made of tempered steel, polished and nickel-plated. The handles are Cocobola wood, highly\\nfinished. It carries blades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 inches long, and is marked for the different\\nlengths.\\nPrice, Per dozen, $12.00.\\n257", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0267.jp2"}, "268": {"fulltext": "JENNINGS HAND PANEL RIP SAWS.\\nFig. 913\\nPatent Ground and Tempered, Hand Hammered and Hand Filed, and set\\nready for use. They are fully warranted We will exchange them if found defec-\\ntive in any particular. These Saws are made from Extra Refined Spring Steel,\\nPolished Blades, Taper Ground, Thin Back, Carved and Polished Apple Handles.\\nPour Improved Brass Screws; 28 and 30 inch have five Improved Brass Screws.\\nSize, inch 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30\\nPer dozen $14.50 16.00 17.50 19 50 21.00 22.00 25.00 28.00\\nHAND, PANEL AND RIP SAWS.\\nDisston s\\nNo. D8.\\n5 Improved\\nScrews.\\nFig. 914.\\nSKkW BACK, SPRING STEEL WARRANTED, APPLE HANDLE,\\nEDGE, PATENT GROUND AND TEMPERED.\\n16 18 20 22 24 26 28\\n$18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 32.00\\nLength, inches\\nPer dozen\\nPOLISHED\\n30\\n37.00\\nDisston s\\nNo. 7.\\nImproved\\nScrews.\\nwv ^\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\u00c2\u00ab\u00c2\u00bbvv v WWW TO ww, m HvnvUuttH\\nBEECH HANDLE,\\nLength, inches\\nPer dozen\\nFig. 915.\\nPOLISHED EDGE, GRAINED\\nWARRANTED.\\n14 16 18 20 22\\n$12.00 13.00 14.00 16.00 18.00\\nAll above Saws one-third dozen in a box.\\nBLADE, CAST-STEEL,\\n24\\n19.00\\n26\\n20 00\\n28\\n23 50\\n30\\n27-00\\nFig. 916.\\nNo 1893. SKEW BACK, LONDON SPRING STEEL. APPLE HANDLE, CARVED\\nAND POLISHED, 4 BRASS SCREWS, NICKEL-PLATED,\\nREINFORCED PLATE, WARRANTED.\\nLength, inches 16 18 20 22 24 26 28\\nPer dozen $14.50 15.50 16.50 18.50 20.00 21.00 24.00\\nOne-third dozen in a box.\\n258", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0268.jp2"}, "269": {"fulltext": "Fig. 917.\\nCIRCULAR SAWS.\\nOf Extra Quality, Superior Workman-\\nship, and Guaranteed as per Warranty.\\nSTANDARD GAUGE.\\nExactly corresponds with the Stubb s English\\nGauge.\\nGuage No.\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\ni\\n4\\nA\\n1 3\\nTT\\n3\\nTB\\nA\\ni\\n8\\nI\\n8\\nJL\\n64\\nA\\n_5_\\n64\\nA\\nA\\ninch scant.\\nscant,\\nfull,\\nscant,\\nfull.\\nscant.\\nfull,\\nscant\\nfull.\\nCircular Saw Mandrels furnished with Pulleys on the end or in centre.\\nThe above illustration represents the various styles and Nos. of Saw Teeth\\nalso the Standard Gauge. By consulting it parties will be enabled to inform us the\\nsize and style of tooth, and also the gauge of any Saw they may desire.\\n4)\\nSS\\n5\\nSJ CD\\no S\\n2*\\n03\\no\\ncd\\nExtra for\\neach Addi-\\ntional Gaug\\n(Heavier).\\na o\\nCO\\nCD a\\nMS\\nE-\\nO\\nhH\\nS-f\\nO\\n(D\\nN\\n73\\nExtra for\\neach Addi-\\ntional Gaugi\\n(Heavier).\\n1\\n21\\n3\\na\\n$0.50\\n$0.01\\n32\\n10\\n11\\n$20.00\\n$1.00\\n1}\\n24\\nI\\n.55\\n.01\\n34\\n9\\nIf\\n22.50\\n1.20\\n2\\n23\\n3\\n8\\n.60\\n.014\\n36\\n9\\nIf\\n25.50\\n1.40\\nH\\n22\\n3\\n8\\n.65\\n.02\\n38\\n9\\nIf\\n30.00\\n1.75\\n3\\n21\\n1\\n9.\\n.70\\n.023-\\n40\\n9\\n2\\n35.00\\n2.00\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n20\\ni\\n.80\\n.03\\n4-4\\n8\\n2\\n42.00\\n2.50\\n4\\n19\\n2.\\n4\\n1.00\\n.03\\n44\\n8\\n2\\n50.00\\n3.00\\n5\\n19\\n4\\n1 20\\n.04\\n46\\n8\\n2\\n60.00\\n3 50\\n6\\n18\\n4\\n1.40\\n.05\\n48\\n8\\n2\\n70.00\\n4 00\\n7\\n18\\nii\\n4\\n1.70\\n.06\\n50\\n7\\n2\\n80.00\\n4.50\\n8\\n18\\nf\\n2.00\\n.08\\n52\\n7\\n2\\n90.00\\n5.00\\n9\\n17\\ns\\n2 50\\n.10\\n54\\n7\\n2\\n100.00\\n6.00\\n10\\n16\\n1\\n3.00\\n.12\\n56\\n7\\n2\\n115.00\\n7.00\\n11\\n16\\n1\\n3.50\\n.14\\n58\\n7\\n2\\n130.00\\n8.00\\n12\\n15\\n1\\n3.75\\n.17\\n60\\n6\\n2\\n145.00\\n9.00\\n14\\n15\\n1*\\n4.50\\n.21\\n62\\n6\\n2\\n160 00\\n10.00\\n16\\n14\\ni*\\n5.50\\n.25\\n64\\n6\\n2\\n180.00\\n12.00\\n18\\n13\\nH\\n7.00\\n.30\\n66\\n6\\n2\\n200.00\\n15.00\\n20\\n13\\niA\\n8.50\\n.35\\n68\\n5\\n2\\n225.00\\n18.00\\n22\\n12\\nJ lTT\\n10 00\\n.45\\n70\\n5\\n9\\n255.00\\n21.00\\n24\\n11\\nx 8\\n12.00\\n.55\\n72\\n5\\n2\\n290.00\\n24.00\\n26\\n1L\\n14.00\\n.65\\n74\\n2\\n330.00\\n27.00\\n28\\n10\\n1*\\n16 00\\n.80\\n76\\n5\\n2\\n375.00\\n30.00\\n30\\n10\\nH\\n18.00\\n.90\\nGrooving Saws, s\\nNo extra charge for\\nwithout extra charge\\nand size of hole.\\npecial prices. Circular Saws to cut Bone or Ivory, 50 per cent, advance.\\nSaws one guage thicker than List. Circular Saws beveled one gauge\\nWhen not otherwise specified, Saws wdl always be sent of above gauge\\n259", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0269.jp2"}, "270": {"fulltext": "CROSS-CUT SAWSo\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2iiiti^\\nFig. 918.\\nNo. 1. Champion. 4 gauges thinner on back than on teeth\\nt o t o\\nPer foot, $0.60\\n0.54\\n8! ;i\\n-^-^nwfc /wu-\\nFig. 919.\\nGreat American. 4 gauges thinner on back than on teeth Per foot,\\nCHAMPION TOOTH ONE MAN SAWS.\\n$0.68\\nVw ^iWlM^l!Y^ MUW ^y\\nFeet\\nEach\\nFig. 920.\\n3 31 4 4i 5\\n$2.25 2.60 3.00 3.35 3.70\\nPlain, Tuttle, and Tenon tooth, same price as Champion\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n4.10\\nC\\n4.45\\nGREAT AMERICAN ONE MAN SKEW-BACK SAWS.\\nv *\u00c2\u00bbtfwWkfl?n!\\n^W^WlvAii^^\\nFig. 921.\\nFeet\\nEach\\n$2.64\\n31\\n3.03\\n4\\n3.52\\n44\\n3.96\\n5\\n4.40\\n4.84\\n6\\n5.28\\nPRICES FOR BAND SAWS.\\nSet, Sharpened and Joined Complete.\\nWidth, inches 2\\nGauge 18\\nPrice, per foot $0. 50\\nWidth, inches 5^\\nGauge 16\\nPrice, per foot $1.65\\n~4\\n18\\n.60\\n6\\n16\\n1.80\\n91\\n~2\\n18\\n.65\\n7\\n16\\n2.15\\n3 Q 4 4* 5\\n17 17 16 16 16\\n.80 1.00 120 1.35 1.50\\nS 9 10 11 12\\n16 16 14 to 16 14 to 16 14 to 16\\n2.50 3.00 3.50 4.20 5.00\\nWhen ordering, state whether to be set, sharpened and joined. Toothed blanks\\nare same price as finished saws. Band Saw Blanks, either bright or black furnished\\nto order, but are not warranted.\\nBand Saws of any Width, Length, and Tooth, Set, Sharpened and Joined\\nComplete.\\n260\\nH\\nX\\nFl\\nn\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\nn\\no", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0270.jp2"}, "271": {"fulltext": "CROSS-CUT SAW HANDLES.\\nFig. 922.\\nLOOP.\\nFig. 923.\\nPLAIN\\nPer pair\\n3.24 Per pair\\n3.14\\nFig. 926.\\nSUPPLEMENTARY\\nHANDLES FOR ONE MAN\\nSAW.\\nPer dozen\\nFig. 924.\\nCHAMPION. -Perpair, $0 24.\\nFif. 925.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Per pair, $0.24.\\nFig. 928.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Per pair, $0.2S. Fig. 929.-Per pair, $0.36.\\n261\\n||lpflJ|!iii\u00c2\u00bb\\nFi 27.\\nCLIMAX.- erpair,\\nDANDY.\\n$0.40.\\n0.30.\\nFig. 930.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Per pair, $0.40.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0271.jp2"}, "272": {"fulltext": "POLISHED HICKORY HANDLES.\\nLength, inches.\\nExtra, per dozen\\nExcelsior\\nNo. 1\\nNo. 2\\nFig. 931.\\nAXE HANDLE.\\n28 30 32 34 36 38\\n$2.00 2.85 2.85 3.20 3.20 3.50\\n1.80 2.20 2.20 2.50 2.50 2.70\\n1.50 1.70 1.70 2.15 215 2.15\\n1.30 1.50 1.50 1.80 1.80 1.70\\nOCTAGON AND OVAL HAND-SHAVED.\\nLength, inches 32 34 36 38 40\\nXXX, per dozen $3.50 3.50 3.50 3.75 4.00\\nXX 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.50\\nX 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.30\\nStraight Lumberman s XXX 3.50 3 75\\nXX 3.00 3.00\\nBroad Axe Handles, No. 1, 26-inch, per dozen $3-00\\nDOUBLE BSTTED AXE HANDLES.\\nLength, inches\\nExtra, per dozen\\nExcelsior\\nNo. 1\\nFig. 932.\\nPICK HANDLES.\\n34\\n$3.20\\n2.50\\n2.10\\n36\\n3.20\\n2.50\\n2.10\\nFig. 933.\\nPick Handles\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Surface or R. R., 36 inch, Per doz.\\nDrifting, 32. 34 and 36 inch\\nPoll, 32, 34 and 36 inch\\nCoal Miners Small Eye, 3x|, 34 inch,\\nMedium Eye, 3x|, 34 inch\\nLarge Eye, 3^xJ, 34 inch\\nCARPENTER, SHIP AND RAILROAD ADZE HANDLES.\\nExtra.\\nExlcr.\\nNo. 1\\nNo. 2.\\n#4.50\\n3.50\\n2.50\\n1.80\\n3.50\\n3.00\\n2.10\\n3.50\\n3.00\\n2.10\\n2.30\\n1.80\\n1.50\\n1.25\\n2.30\\n1.80\\n1.50\\n1.25\\n2.30\\n1.80\\n1.50\\n1.25\\nLength, inches\\nExtra, per dozen\\nExcelsior\\nNo. 1\\nFig. 934.\\n32\\n$4.00\\n3.50\\n2.10\\nNAPPINC, SLEDGE, TOOL AND MAUL HANDLES.\\n34\\n4.00\\n3.50\\n2.10\\nLength, inches.\\nExtra, per dozen\\nNo. 1\\nNo. 2\\n24 26\\n$1.25\\n1.00\\n75\\nFig. 935.\\n28 30\\n160\\n1.25\\n1.00\\n32\\n1.75\\n1.45\\n1.10\\n34 36\\n2.10\\n1.75\\n1.20\\n38\\n2.25\\n1.80\\n135\\nHand-shaved Sledge, add 40 cents per dozen to above prices.\\n40\\n2.50\\n2.00\\n1.60\\n262", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0272.jp2"}, "273": {"fulltext": "POLISHED HICKORY HANDLES.\\nG\\nB\\nFig. 936.\\nHAMMER HANDLE\\nLength, inches 11\\nFig. 937.\\nHATCHET HANDLE.\\nMachinists Hammer Per (loz.\\nBlacksmiths Hammer\\nRiveting Hammer\\nHammer, A. R. E.\\nHatchet, Broad or Bench,\\nShingle\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n12\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n13\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n14\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n65\\n15\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n65\\n16\\n70\\n70\\n70\\n17\\n70\\n70\\n70\\n18\\n80\\n80\\n80\\n19\\n85\\n85\\n85\\n20\\n90\\n90\\n90\\n22 24\\n95 1.05\\n95 1.05\\n95 1.05\\n70 75 95 1.00 1.00\\n60 60 65 65\\nHandles packed in 2 to 12 dozen cases.\\nD HANDLES.\\nShovel, $3.25.\\nFig. 938.\\nSpade, $3.35.\\nNo.\\n50, Soft Wood.\\n51,\\nFork, $3.00 per dozen\\nFILE HANDLES.\\nBrass Ferrules,\\nassorted, per gross\\nLarge, per gross\\nQuarter gross in a box.\\n14.00\\n4.50\\nSOLDERING COPPER HANDLES.\\nWith Wire Ferrules.\\nPer gross $5.25\\nFig. 940.\\nCAST-STEEL DIVIDERS.\\nMade of the Best Material.\\nSize, inches, 5\\nPer dozen, $5.50\\n6\\n5.50\\n7\\n6.50\\nFig. 941.\\n8 9\\n7.50 9.00\\n10\\n10.00\\n12\\n12.00\\n15\\n18.00\\n18\\n25.00\\n24\\n36.00\\nCAST-STEEL COMPASSES.\\nSize, inches\\nPer dozen\\n$3.12\\nFig. 942.\\n5 6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n3.50 4.00\\n4.75\\n5.50\\n10.75\\n12.00\\n13.00\\nDividers and Compasses half dozen in a box.\\n263", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0273.jp2"}, "274": {"fulltext": "SWAN S PATENT SCREW-DRIVERS.\\nWITH STRONG MALLEABE IRON FERRULES.\\nAll superior quality and fully warranted.\\nF s. 943.\\nSize, inches\\nPer dozen\\nFio-. 944.\\nFig. 945.\\nFig. 946.\\nAll the above same lists.\\n3 4567 89 10 12\\n,s.00 3.50 4.25 5.00 6.00 7-00 S.00 9.00 10.00 12.00\\n2*\\nSWAN S PATENT SCREW-DRIVERS.\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\n09\\nC\\nZJ\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nS\\n2\\nPI\\n3\\no\\n947\\nIn Sets (4) 3 to 6 inches, per dozen sets\\nOne set in a wooden box, as illustrated.\\n$15.00\\n264", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0274.jp2"}, "275": {"fulltext": "EXTRA SCREW DRIVER BITS.\\nFig. 948.\\nPer dozen, No. 2 $1.50\\nIMPROVED SCREW DRIVER BITS.\\nWidth of Blades, f, inch.\\nMade from extra quality of Steel and carefully tempered. Pull polished.\\n$2.00\\nPer dozen, No. 1 Assorted\\nSCREW DRIVERS.\\nFig. 950.\\nPlat Blade, Pbonized Handle, Nickeled Ferrule. Made of Pine Grade Steel.\\nSize, inches 2 3 45 678 10 12\\nPer dozen $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 5.50 8.50 9.5(\\nEbonized Handle\\nSize, inches\\nPer dozen\\nNickeled Ferrule.\\n3 4\\n$S.50 3.00\\nFig. 951.\\nForged from a fine quality of Steel. Warranted.\\n5 6 7 8 10 12\\n4.50 4.00 5.00 5.50 8.50 9.50\\nRound Handle, Nickeled Ferrule.\\nSize, inches.\\nDiameter\\nPer dozen\\nFig. 95a.\\nBest Forged Cast-steel Blade. Warranted.\\nFig. 958.\\nThis is a single Pall Ratchet Screw Driver. It drives a screw in or out with the Ratchet, or\\nmay be made stationary. The whole length is eleven iuches. The handle is Cocobola, both bit\\nami handle highly polished, and the bit nickel-plated as well as the metal part of the handle.\\nPrice, with one bit Per doz., $12.00\\n265", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0275.jp2"}, "276": {"fulltext": "AUTOMATIC SCREW DRIVERS.\\nr .,nji\\nHas a patent revolving sleeve which the left hand grasps when the tool Is\\nworking. While this sleeve is a great advantage in driving screws, it also enables\\nthe tool to be used as an automatic drill. The only additional expense is for the\\ndrill points. There is also a locking device which prevents the screw driver from\\nfalling out of engagement when held perpendicular. All the metal parts are highly\\npolished and heavily nickel plated. The handle is of Cocobola. Pull length, ex.\\ntended, 17 inches. The three screw-driver bits which go with each tool are 4 inches\\nlong, and made to fit screws of varying sizes.\\nPrice of No. 11, without Drill Points, but with 3 screw driver bits, per doz., $15.00\\n12, with 8 Drill Points and 3 screw driver bits, 21.00\\nFig. 955.\\nWITH CAST INTERCHANGEABLE METAL NUT.\\nPrice, No. 20, with 3 Screw Driver Bits, 9 in. long, 13 in. extended, per doz $12.00\\n14.00\\nBII11IIII1II8\\nFig. 956.\\nThis cut represents our latest and best lieversible Screw Driver. One of the\\ngrooves being deeper cut than the other, preserves the entire individuality of each.\\nIt is simple in construction and simple to operate, the mere turning of the shell\\nnear the handle shifting the movement from right to left, or vice versa. By turning\\nthe shell half way it locks the spiral so that it can be used as an ordinary driver,\\nand at different lengths. With each tool we put up three bits, two of them double\\nend, giving five points in all.\\nPrice per dozen *jg qq\\nAll above packed one in a box.\\n266\\nX\\nPI\\nm\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\nS\\nZ\\nPI\\no", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0276.jp2"}, "277": {"fulltext": "BARBER IMPROVED BRACES.\\nThese Braces possess the following points of superiority; The Sweep is made\\nfrom Steel. The Jaws are forged from Steel The Wood Handle has brass rings\\ninserted in each end so it cannot split off. The Chuck has a hardened Steel anti-\\nfriction washer between the two sockets, thus reducing the wear. The head has a\\nbearing of steel balls, running on hardened steel plates, so no wear can take place,\\nas the friction is reduced to the minimum. The Brace is heavily Nickel-plated and\\nwarranted in every particular.\\nFig.\\n957.\\nPer Doz.\\nPer Doz.\\nNo. 10,\\n14 inch sweep\\n$33,00\\nNo. 13,\\n8 inch sweep\\n$24.00\\n11,\\n12\\n30.00\\n14,\\n6\\n21.00\\n12,\\n10\\n27.00\\n15,\\n4\\n20.00\\nBARBER IMPROVED RATCHET BRACES.\\nNo.\\nPer Doz.\\nPer Doz.\\n30, 14 inch sw\u00c2\u00abep $42.00\\nNo. 33, 8 inch sweep $33,00\\n31, 12 39.00\\n34, 6 30.00\\n32, 10 36.00\\nPATENT UNIVERSAL\\nANGULAR BIT STOCK.\\nFig. 959.\\nTo be used iu connection\\nwith a Brace and a Bit for\\nboring holes in places where\\nthe Brace and Bit alone could\\nnot be used.\\nPer dozen, $24.00.\\n267", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0277.jp2"}, "278": {"fulltext": "BARBER IMPROVED PATENT BRACE.\\nThese Bract s are intended to occupy a place midway between the highest and\\nlowest price Grip Braces. They are made of steel, polished but not nickel-plated.\\nThe heads and handles are stained in imitation of Cocobola. They also have the\\nnew anti-friction steel collar. The threads are all lathe-cut, and all parts of the\\nBrace are made for durability.\\nFig. 960. (Cut shows Plain Brace.)\\nNo.\\n21, Plain, 12 in. sweep, perdoz., $11.00\\n22, 10 10.00\\n23, 8 9.00\\nNo.\\n122, Ratchet, 10 in. sweep, per doz., $18.00\\n123, 8 17.00\\nBARBER BRACES.\\nX\\nm\\nD\\nC\\n3\\n2\\nm\\nH\\nO\\n3\\n2\\n2\\nPI\\nNo.\\n222, Plain, 10 inch,\\n223. S\\nFig. 9G1. (Cut shows Ratchet Brace.)\\nNo.\\nper doz., $5.35\\n4.75\\n322, Ratchet, 10 inch, per d z., $10.40\\n323, S 9.75\\nBARBER EXTENSION BIT HOLDER.\\nPrice, all lengths,\\nFig. 962.\\n12, 15, 18, 21 and 24 inches.\\n268\\nper dozen, $15.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0278.jp2"}, "279": {"fulltext": "FRAY S PATENT BRACES.\\nMaple Head and Handle,\\nNo. 129.\\n10-inch Steel Sweep,\\nPer dozen, $14.00.\\nNICKEL-PLATED STEEL SWEEP, BLACK WALNUT HEAD AND HANDLE.\\nNo. 179. 10-inch sweep, per dozen $18 00\\nNo. 181. 12-inch 22^00\\nAll above dozen in a package.\\n269", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0279.jp2"}, "280": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED BORINC MACHINES.\\nFig. 966. Fig. 967.\\nNos. 3, 4 and 5. Nos. 1 and 2.\\nThese Machines are well made and warranted to bore true,\\nas the Best Wood Frame Machine in the Market.\\nPRICES, WITHOUT AUGERS.\\nAngular, Polished Gear,\\nThey are offered\\nFig. 967, No. 1.\\n967, No. 2.\\n966, No. 3.\\n966, No. 4.\\n966, No. 5.\\nUpright, Polished Gear,\\nEach,\\n$10.00\\na\\n6.75\\ntt\\n8.50\\na\\n7.50\\nVL\\n5.50\\nBORING MACHINE AUGERS.\\nSize, Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\nSize, Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\n$10.00\\n1\\n$12.00\\n13 8 00\\n16.00\\n17.00\\nIf\\n20.00\\n10.00\\n2\\n24.00\\nSINGLE TWIST BORING MACHINE SHIP AUGERS.\\nl\\n$8.25\\nft\\n10.00\\nFig. 969.\\n1\\n15.00\\n1L50 13.25\\nSize, Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\nIn Sets of 18 quarters, $6.25; 23 quarters,\\nAugers are designed for hard wood.\\n270\\n16.50\\n18.20\\nH\\n23.10\\nIf\\n28.00\\nr.75; 41 quarters, $13.75.\\n2\\n34.50\\nThese", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0280.jp2"}, "281": {"fulltext": "POWER MACHINE BITS.\\nDOUBLE TWIST MACHINE BITS.\\nWsmmitmMss. y MsM\\nFig. 070.\\nACME POINT MACHINE BITS.\\nFig. 971.\\nSHIP AUGER MACHINE BITS.\\nFig. 972.\\nSINGLE TWIST MACHINE BITS.\\nFig. 973.\\nTwist 8 to 6 In.\\nTwist 6 to 9 In.\\nTwist 9 to 12 In\\nTwist 12 to 15 In\\nTwist 15\\nto 20 In.\\nLong.\\nLong.\\nLong\\nLong.\\nLo\\nng.\\nPer\\nDozen\\nEach\\nPer\\nDozen.\\nEach.\\nPer\\nDozen.\\nEach.\\nPer\\nDozen.\\nEach\\nPer\\nr 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16\\n15.50\\n1.40\\n17.00\\n1.55\\n18.60\\n1.65\\n20.20\\n1.80\\n21.70\\n1.95\\n14-16\\n16.75\\n1.50\\n18.50\\n1.65\\n20.10\\n1.80\\n21.80\\n1.95\\n23.50\\n2.10\\n15-16\\n18.00\\n1.60\\n19.80\\n1.75\\n21.60\\n1.95\\n23.40\\n2.10\\n25.20\\n2.25\\n16-16\\n19.50\\n1.70\\n21.50\\n1.90\\n23.40\\n2.10\\n25.40\\n2.20\\n27.30\\n2.40\\n17-16\\n21.00\\n1.85\\n23.10\\n2.05\\n25.20\\n2.25\\n27.30\\n2.40\\n29.40\\n2.60\\n18 16\\n22.50\\n2,00\\n24.75\\n2.20\\n27.00\\n2.35\\n29.25\\n2.60\\n31.50\\n2.75\\n19-16\\n24.00\\n2.10\\n26.40\\n2.30\\n28.80\\n2.50\\n31.20\\n2.75\\n33.60\\n2.95\\n20-16\\n25.50\\n2.25\\n28.00\\n2.50\\n30.60\\n2.70\\n33.20\\n2.95\\n35 70\\n3.15\\n21-16\\n27.00\\n2.35\\n29.70\\n2.60\\n32.40\\n2.85\\n35.20\\n3.05\\n37.80\\n3.30\\n22-16\\n28.50\\n2.50\\n31.40\\n2.75\\n34.20\\n3.00\\n37.00\\n3.26\\n40.00\\n3.50\\n23-16\\n30.00\\n2.60\\n33.00\\n2.85\\n36.00\\n3.15\\n39.00\\n3.35\\n42.00\\n3.60\\n24-16\\n31.50\\n2.75\\n34.70\\n3.00\\n37.80\\n3.30\\n41.00\\n3.H0\\n44.10\\n3.85\\n25-16\\n33.00\\n2.85\\n36.30\\n3.15\\n39.60\\n3.40\\n43.00\\n3.70\\n46.20\\n4.00\\n26-16\\n34.50\\n3.00\\n38.00\\n3.30\\n41.40\\n3.60\\n45.00\\n3.90\\n48.30\\n4.20\\n27-16\\n36.00\\n3.10\\n39.60\\n3.40\\n43.20\\n3.75\\n46.80\\n4.05\\n50.40\\n4.35\\n28-16\\n37.50\\n3.25\\n41.25\\n3.55\\n45.00\\n3.90\\n48.75\\n4.25\\n52.50\\n4.55\\n29-16\\n39.00\\n3.35\\n43.00\\n3.70\\n46.80\\n4.05\\n50.70\\n4.40\\n54.60\\n4.70\\n30-16\\n40.50\\n3.50\\n44.50\\n3.85\\n48.60\\n4.20\\n52.70\\n4 55\\n56.70\\n4.90\\n31-16\\n42.00\\n3.60\\n46.25\\n4.00\\n50.40\\n4.35\\n54.60\\n4.70\\n58.80\\n5.05\\n32-16\\n43.50\\n3.75\\n48.00\\n4.15\\n52.20\\n4.50\\n56.60\\n4.90\\n61.00\\n5.25\\nKegular style Machine Bits 6 and 12-inch twist by J-inch shank, common sizes,\\ncarried in stock.\\n271", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0281.jp2"}, "282": {"fulltext": "SNELL S SHIP AUGERS, WITH AND WITHOUT SCREWS.\\nThey are so finished as to bore endwise or with the grain as readily as across it, or through\\nthe knottiest timber without swerving.\\nSize in 8ths.\\nPrice per doz.,\\nSize in 8ths,\\nPrice per doz.,\\nSize in 8ths,\\nPrice per doz.\\nSize in 8ths,\\nPrice per doz\\nSize in 8th-:,\\nPrice per doz.\\n2 to 4\\n$7.50\\n8*. to 9\\n$15.00\\n13.1 and 14\\n125.50\\n18J and 19\\n$72.00\\n22* and 23\\n$120.00\\n4 and 4*\\n9.00\\n9J- and 10\\n16.50\\n14* and 15\\n27.00\\n5* and 6\\n10.50\\n10* and 11\\n18.00\\n15* and 1G\\n31.50\\n19* and 20\\n84.00\\n23* and 24\\n132.00\\n20i\\n6* and 7\\n12.00\\n11* and 12\\n21.00\\n16* and 17\\n48.00\\nand 21\\n96.00\\n29* and 30\\n204.00\\n7* and 8\\n13.50\\n12* and 13\\n24.00\\n17* and 18\\n60.00\\n21* and 22\\n108.00\\n35* aud 36\\n276.00\\nSWELL S SHIP AUGERS, WITH EXTRA LENGTH TWIST.\\nLength of Twist and Pkiob pee Dozen.\\nSize in\\n8ths,\\n18 in.\\n20 in.\\n22 in.\\n24 in.\\n30 in.\\n36 in.\\n4 and under, $9.60\\n$11.52\\n$13.44\\n$15.63\\n$17.28\\n$19.20\\n4*\\n10.80\\n12.96\\n15.12\\n17.28\\n19.44\\n21.60\\n5\\n12.00\\n14.40\\n16.80\\n19.20\\n21.60\\n24.00\\n5*\\n13.20\\n15.84\\n18.48\\n21.12\\n23.76\\n26.40\\n6\\n14.40\\n17.28\\n20.16\\n23.04\\n25.92\\n28.80\\n6*\\n15.60\\n18.72\\n21.84\\n24.96\\n28.08\\n31.20\\n7\\n16.80\\n20.16\\n23.52\\n26.88\\n30.24\\n33.60\\nH\\n18.00\\n21.60\\n25.20\\n28.80\\n32.40\\n36.00\\n8\\n19.20\\n23.04\\n26.88\\n30.72\\n34.56\\n38.40\\n8*\\n20.40\\n24.48\\n2S.56\\n32.64\\n36.62\\n40.80\\n9\\n21.60\\n25.92\\n30.24\\n34.56\\n38.88\\n43.20\\n9j\\n22.80\\n27.36\\n31.92\\n36.48\\n41.04\\n45.60\\n10\\n24.00\\n28.80\\n33.60\\n38.40\\n43.20\\n48.00\\n10*\\n25.20\\n30.24\\n35.28\\n40.32\\n45.36\\n50.40\\n11\\n26.40\\n31.68\\n36.96\\n42.24\\n47.52\\n52.80\\n27.60\\n33.12\\n38 64\\n44.16\\n49.69\\n55.20\\n12\\n28.80\\n34.56\\n40.32\\n46.08\\n51.84\\n57.60\\n12*\\n30.00\\n36.00\\n42.00\\n48.00\\n54.00\\n60.00\\n13\\n31.20\\n37.44\\n43.68\\n49.92\\n56.16\\n62.40\\n13*\\n32.40\\n38.88\\n45.36\\n51.84\\n58.32\\n64.80\\n14\\n33.60\\n40.32\\n47.04\\n53.76\\n60.48\\n67.20\\n14*\\n34.80\\n41.76\\n48.72\\n55.68\\n62.64\\n69.60\\n15\\n36.00\\n43.20\\n50.40\\n57.60\\n64.80\\n72.00\\n15*\\n37.20\\n44 64\\n52.08\\n59.52\\n66.96\\n74.40\\n16\\n38.40\\n46.08\\n53.76\\n61.44\\n69.12\\n76.80\\nEn ordering these goods be particular to state whether with or without Screws.\\n272", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0282.jp2"}, "283": {"fulltext": "SNELL S SHIP AUGER PATTERN CAR BITS.\\nFig. 976.\\nTwelve Inch Twist.\\nSize in Sths\\nPer doz.\\nSize in Sths\\nPer doz\\nSize in 8ths\\nPer doz.\\n34\\nH 3\\n$8.50 9.00\\n7 7*\\n$13.00 14.00 14.50\\n114 12\\n$21.50 22.00\\n44\\n5*\\n9.50 10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50\\n10\\n17.50\\n14\\n15.50\\n1**\\n9 94\\n16.00 17/ 0\\n13 134\\n6\\n12.00\\n104\\n64\\n12.50\\n11\\n18.50 19.00\\n144 15\\n25.00 25.50 26.00 26.50 27.50 28.00\\nSNELL S SHIP AUGERS WITH RINGS.\\nSize in 8ths 4 and under. 44 and 5 54 and 6 64 and 7 74 and 8\\nPer doz. $8.25 9.90 11.55 13.20 14.85\\nSize in 8ths, 84 9 94 10 10J 11 llj 12 124 13 134 14\\nPer doz. $16.50 18.15\\nSize in 8ths\\nPer doz.\\nSize in Sths\\nPer doz.\\nSize in Sths\\nPer doz.\\n14| 15\\n$29.70\\n19J 20\\n$92.40\\n19 80\\n154 16\\n34.65\\n204 21\\n105.60\\n23.10\\n164 17\\n52 80\\n214 22\\n118.80\\n26.40\\n174 18\\n66 00\\n224 23\\n13a. 00\\n25 and 30\\n$224.40\\n28 05\\n184 19\\n79.20\\n234 24\\n145.20\\n354 and 36\\n303.60\\nThese Augers are designed esp cially for boring hard icood. In\\nordering be particular to state whether wanted with or without screws\\nSNELL S SHIP AUGER BITS.\\nWITH AND WITHOUT SCREWS.\\nSize in 8ths\\nPer doz.\\nSize in 8ths\\nPer doz.\\n2 to 4\\n$6.00\\n74 and 8\\nl2.00\\nFig. 977.\\n44 and 5\\n54 and 6\\n7.50 9.00\\n84 and 9\\n13.50\\nShip Auger Bits in Sets one each from 2 to 8 8ths\\nFig. 978.\\nShip AuGEr..\\nSize, inches\\nPer dozen\\nTRENAIL AUGERS.\\n1 1* li\\n.00 12,00 13.50\\n273\\nIf\\n15.00\\n64 and 7\\n10.50\\n94 and 10\\n15.00\\n$9.00 per set.\\n14 a\\n16.50 22.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0283.jp2"}, "284": {"fulltext": "SWELL S JENNINGS PATTERN CAR BITS.\\nTWELVE INCH TWIST.\\nSize in 16ths,\\nPer Dozen,\\nSize in 16ths,\\nPer Dozen,\\n4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11\\n$6.00 6.S0 7.60 8.80 9.60 10.40 11.20 12.20\\n12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20\\n$13.20 14 40 15.60 16.80 18.00 19.20 20.40 22.80\\nSNELL S CAR BITS.\\nTWELVE INCH TWIST.\\n4 5 6 7 8 9\\n10\\n16.50 6.50 7.50 9.00 10.25 11.25 12-75\\n11\\n13.25\\nSize in 16ths,\\nPer Dozen,\\nSizeinl6ths, 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20\\nPer Dozen, $15.50 16.50 17-75 18.75 20-50 24.00 27.00 30.00\\nIn seta of 21 quarters, $9.50; in sets of 24 quarters, $10.50;\\nin sets of 32^ quarters, $14.00.\\nThese Car Bits are used by all the large Car Manufacturers of\\nthe United States. They are superior to all others in quality, and\\nenjoy the highest reputation.\\nSNELL S SOLID CAST STEEL LONG\\nMILLWRIGHT AUGERS.\\nSize in Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\nSize in Inches,\\nFig. 979. Per Dozen,\\nS ze in Inches,\\nPer Dozen.\\ni\\n$12.00\\ni i;\\n15.00\\n4-4-\\n15.00 18.00\\n1 3\\nTB\\n1 s\\n1 6\\n$21.00 21.00 24.00 24 00\\n12 INCH\\nTWIST\\nCAR BIT\\n1-2\\nU\\n14\\n26 00\\na\\n4\\n1S.00\\nli\\n30.00\\n9.\\nii if\\n$36.00 38.50 41.00 42 00 45.00 48.00\\nIn sets of 28 quarters, $18.00; in 41 quarters, $24.00.\\nFor Kings, add $1.50 to list.\\nLONG RAFTING AUGERS.\\nSNELL S SOLID CAST STEEL.\\nSize in Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\nSize in Inches,\\nPer Dozen,\\n$27.00\\n$60.00\\nii\\n30.00\\n1 4\\n36.00\\n9S\\n63.00\\n2\\n42.00\\n3\\n70.00\\n50.00\\n4 Fig. QSO.\\nMILL-\\n04. UU AUGEB.\\n274", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0284.jp2"}, "285": {"fulltext": "SNELL S SUPERIOR QUALITY EXTRA CAST-STEEL\\nAUGER BITS.\\nFig. 981.\\nSize in 16ths .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12\\nPer dozen $4.00 3.50 3.50 3.75 3.75 4.00 4.35 4.50 5.00 5.50\\nSize in 16ths 13 14 15 16 17 18 30 32 24\\nPer dozen $6.00 6.50 7.35 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 13.00 14 00\\nIn Sets of 18 quarters, $3 25 in Sets of 21 quarters, $3.50 in Sets of 24 quarters, $4.25\\nin Sets of 32J- quarters, #5.75.\\nSNELL S RUSSELL JENNINGS PATTERN AUGER BITS.\\nIn Sets of 24 quarters, $4. 75.\\nIn Sets of 32\u00c2\u00a3 quarters, $6.25.\\nFig. 982.\\nSize in 16ths\\n3 456789 10\\n11\\n13\\nPer dozen\\n$3.40 3.00 3.40 3.80 4.40 4.80 5.30 5.60\\n6.10\\n6.60\\nSize in 16ths\\n13 14 15 16 17 18 30\\n32\\n34\\nPer dozen\\n$7.30 7.80 8.40 9.00 9.60 10.25 11.50\\n13.60\\n14.50\\nBATES M F G CO. DOUBLE SPUR FIRST QUALITY AUGER\\nBITS.\\nPatent Rolled Twist,\\nSuperior Cast-steel.\\nSize in 16ths\\nPer dozen\\nSize in 16ths\\nPer dozen\\nFig. 983.\\n3 4 5\\n14.00 3.50 3.50\\n13 14 15\\n$6.00 6.50 7.35\\ni 7 8\\n75 3.75 4.00\\n16 17\\n8.00 9.00\\n9\\n4.35\\n18\\n10.00\\n10\\n4.50\\n20\\n11.00\\n11\\n5.00\\n22\\n12.00\\n12\\n5.50\\n24\\n14.00\\nIu Sets of 18 quarters, $3.25; in Sets of 21 quarters, $3.50; in Sets of 24 quarters, $4.35;\\nin Sets of 32^ quarters, $5.75.\\nSNELL S FIRST QUALITY SOLID CAST-STEEL CARPENTERS\\nNUT AUCERS.\\nSize in inches f\\n1 a a i i ii ii\\n2 8 4 8 1 1 B 1 4\\nla\\nn\\nIf\\nPer dozen $6.00\\n6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 13.00\\n15.00\\n15.00\\n18.00\\nSize in inches\\n3 31 Zi 2k 3| 3 3\u00c2\u00b1\\n3\u00c2\u00a7\\nS 4\\n4\\nPer dozen\\n$33.00 38.00 49.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00\\n90.00\\n100.00\\n130.00\\nThese Augers lire ma ufactured of the Best Quality of Cast-steel and Warranted.\\nThey are unequalled in quality and excellency of finish and manufacture.\\n275", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0285.jp2"}, "286": {"fulltext": "C. E. JENNINGS NEW PATTERN S9NGLE TWIST AUGER BITS.\\nFig. 984.\\n3\\n$6.00\\n9\\n$7.50\\n15\\n$12.00\\n4\\n6.00\\n10\\n7.50\\n16\\n12.00\\n5\\n6.00\\n11\\n9.00\\n17\\n13.50\\n6\\n6.00\\n12\\n9.00\\n18\\n13.50\\n7\\n6.00\\n13\\n10.50\\n19\\n15.00\\n8-16 inch.\\n6.00 per dozen.\\n14-16 inch.\\n10.50 per dozen.\\n20-16 inch.\\n15.00 per dozen.\\nASSORTED IN\\nSETS.\\n6 Bits,\\n14 qrs\\n4 to 16-16ths.\\n1 each, 4, 6, 8, 10,\\n4 1 12, 16-16ths.\\nPer set, $3.3!i\\n13 Bits, Tie\\n32| qrs. 1\\n4 to 16-16ths.\\n9 Bits,\\n18 qrs.\\n4 to 12\\nach, 4, 5,\\n11, 13,\\nPer se\\nf 1 each, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8\\n1 9, 10, 11, 12-16ths.\\n-16ths. Per set, $5.25\\n6, 7, 8, 9, 10\\n13, 14. 15, 16-16ths.\\n$9.00\\nWe will furnish these sets of Bits in Upright Model Bit Box or Birdseye Maple\\nBit Box, or in flexible Canvas Bit Roll, without extra charge. These Auger Bits\\nare especially adapted for bard wood and end boring, and will bore equally well in\\nsoft wood. Every Bit is tested before leaving the factory and is fully warranted.\\nThese Bits are packed in boxes of one-half dozen each.\\nDOUBLE-CUT GIMLET BITS.\\nA- a aiBgsjjsi8gjsjf|\\nNo.\\nPer dozen\\nFig. 985.\\nAll Tempered and Extra Finished.\\n12 3 4\\n$1.00 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.37\\n5\\n1.50\\n6\\n1.62\\ni E\\nPATTERN BITS.\\nFig. 986.\\nMade from Best Cast-steel, Hardened and Tempered.\\nNo. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10\\nPer dozen $1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.25\\nAssorted, 4 to 8-32, $1.10.\\n11\\n1.50\\n12\\n1.50\\nOUR EXTRA GERIVIAN PATTERN BITS.\\nA high-grade German Pattern Bit, made from an extra quality of steel, and\\ncarefully tempered. All selected Bits, w th. hand-filed points\\nNo. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12\\nPer dozen $1.00 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.25 1.50\\n276\\n1.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0286.jp2"}, "287": {"fulltext": "STEEL AND IRON SQUARES.\\nJ v l Z] 3\\\\ 4| 5| 6| 7] s| 9| l|o ]l) lb lb lit lb lis lb\\nI l I l I ill I I I i I I\\njAl!\\ni i i i i ii ii i i\\nlLIlLlL\\n1 1 1\\n110 111\\ni_ 12\\nfo\\nfll\\nCs\\nZ.1\\nen\\n9E\\no-\\nat\\nm\\na\\ni-j\\nt-\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0w\\nEL\\nrO\\n?.T.\\nf*\\nU\\n1-1\\n01\\nin\\nr 1\\nR\\nin\\nf?\\nL/l\\nr^\\nZ.\\n-pr\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nin\\nI\\n01\\n_\\nrs\\nN\\nV\\n_\\n_H\\nOJ\\nK\\npi\\nB\\nc\u00c2\u00bb\\nCM\\n1\\nJ-\\nFig. 987.\\nNo. 3.\\nNumber\\nPer dozen\\nNo.\\n100\\nSTEEL SQUARES.\\nWidth,\\nInches.\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n15\\nCast Steel Improved\\nDrafting,\\nFinish,\\nFraming\\nSup. Sup. Extra\\nSup. Extra\\nExtra\\nA, Brace\\nB,\\nExtra\\nPlain\\nExtra, 1 foot\\nPlain, 1\\nCast-steel, 1 foot\\nBridge Builders\\nA tV Ai tV i with Brace Measure,\\nJ,S square and T ^,jth scale, and Essex s\\n(Board Measure.\\ny S T V, t) with Brace Measure, 8 square\\nand j^jj scale, and Essex s Board Meas-\\n(ure.\\n5 tu tV i i with Brace Measure, 8\\n(square scale, and Essex s Board Measure.\\nFraming, -jL, both Sides and Edges.\\nts tV i with Brace Measure, and\\nEssex s Board Measure.\\nA 5 i with Brace Measure, and\\n(Essex s Board Measure.\\nf\\n5, i, with Brace Measure, and\\n14\\n1*\\n1*\\n(Essex s Board Measure.\\nf 5, j-, with Brace Measure, and Essex s\\n(Board Measure.\\n5. and Essex s Board Measure.\\n5 tz h i i ucu au d Essex s Board\\n(Measure.\\nNumber\\nPol shed.\\n100\\n5, 4, slot in centre, 1 inch wide.\\n3 4 5 6\\nI- Pol shed,\\nper doz., f\\n$40.00 33.00 30.00 28.00 27.50 26.50 25.50 24.50\\np_ ^_ Polished, I\\nB per doz. ,j\\nNickel plated,)\\nper doz.,\\nNumber\\nPolished,\\nper\\nNickel plated,\\nper doz., J\\n$50.00\\n42.00\\n42.00\\n36.00 35.00 34.00\\n33.00\\n32.00\\n7\\nS\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n15\\n$23.50\\n24.00\\n22.00\\n20.00\\n19.00\\n23.00\\n300.00\\n.$31.00\\n31.50\\n29.50\\n26.00\\n25.00\\n29.00\\n325.00\\nNos. 100 to 5 furnished with lS-inch tongue, unless otherwise ordered.\\nAMERICAN BLUE STEEL SQUARES.\\n100 B IB 3 B 10 B\\n$40.00 33.00 27.50 20.00\\nAdd for Bluing $3.00 per dozen net.\\n12 B\\n23.00\\n13\\n14\\nA Brace\\nB\\nWidth.\\nInches.\\n2\\nQ\\nEACLE SQUARES.\\nd Measure\\nA, with Brace Measure and Essex Be\\ng, 5, Essex Board Measure\\nNickel Plated Extra.\\nSteel Squares j dozen in a box. Iron Squares j dozen in a box.\\n577\\n14 B\\n23.00\\nPolished,\\nPer Doz.\\n$23.50\\n23.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0287.jp2"}, "288": {"fulltext": "METALLIC MEASURING\\nTAPES.\\nTape H inch wide made of best woven linen,\\nwith metallic warp. Hard leather cases, folding\\nhandles with brass trimmings.\\n12ths.\\nlOths.\\nPer Doz.\\nNo. 500 No. 500D 25 ft.\\n$20.40\\n501\\n501D 33\\n24.00\\n502\\n502D 40\\n26.40\\n503\\n5031) 50\\n30.00\\n504\\n504D 66\\n33.60\\n505\\n505D 75\\n37.20\\n506\\n506D 100\\n46.80\\n12rhs and\\nlOlhs and\\nLinks.\\nLinks.\\nPer Doz.\\nNo. 500L No. 500DL 25 ft.\\n$21.60\\n501 L\\n501DL 33\\n25.20\\n502L\\n502DL 40\\n27.60\\n503 L\\n503DL 50\\n31.20\\n504L\\n504DL 66\\n36.00\\n505L\\n505DL 75\\n39.60\\n506L\\n506DL 100\\n50.40\\nTape inch wide, made of best woven linen\\nwith metallic warp. Hard leather ca es, with\\ndouble folpinq; flush handles, opened by pressing\\npin on opposite side. Nickel-plated trimmings.\\n12ths.\\nlOihs.\\nPer Doz.\\nNo. 600\\nNo. 600D\\n25 ft.\\n$24.00\\n601\\n601 D\\n33\\n27.60\\n602\\n6021)\\n40\\n30.00\\n603\\n603 D\\n50\\n33.60\\n604\\n604D\\n66\\n37.20\\n605\\n605 D\\n75\\n40.80\\n606\\n606 D\\n100\\n50.40\\n12ths and\\nlOths and\\nLinks.\\nLinks\\nPer Doz.\\nNo. 600L\\nNo. 600DL\\n25 ft.\\n$25.20\\n601L\\n601DL\\n33\\n28.80\\n602 L\\n602 DL\\n40\\n31.20\\n603L\\n603 OL\\n50\\n34.80\\n604L\\n604DL\\n66\\n39.60\\n605 L\\n605 DL\\n75\\n43.20\\n606L\\n606 DL 100\\n54.00\\nFig. 989.\\nPOCKET STEEL TAPES.\\nGerman Silver Cases, Spring Wind, with Stop.\\nMarked one side U. S. Standard. Graduated in ^tbs.\\nPer Doz.\\n$14.00\\n16.00\\n18.00\\n20.00\\n23.00\\n25.00\\n32.00\\n36.00\\nNo. 153. 3 ft. i inch Tape\\n154. 4\\n155. 5\\n156. 6\\n157. 7\\n158. 8\\n1510. 10 A li\\n1512. 12\\nTapes marked on back in feet instead of links when\\nwanted, at same price.\\n278\\nH\\nX\\nPI\\nn\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nFisj. 990", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0288.jp2"}, "289": {"fulltext": "MEASURING TAPES.\\nCOMMON ASSES SKIN CASE,\\nWITH 1-2 INCH COTTON\\nTAPE.\\nBrass Bound Cases,\\nBrass Folding Handles and\\nTrimmings.\\nFi\\nr. 991.\\nNos.\\n710\\n711\\n712 713\\n714\\n715\\n716\\nLength, feet\\n25\\n30\\n40 50\\n66\\n75\\n100\\nPer dozen\\n$3.75\\n4.00\\nOne-\\n4 50 5.00\\nhalf dozen in a box.\\n6.00\\n7.50\\n9.00\\nBOXWOOD RULES.\\nONE FOOT, FOUR FOLD, NARROW.\\nNo. 69\\nFio- 992.\\nBound Joint,\\nMiddle Plates, Sths and\\n16ths of inches, inch\\nwide, per dozen $3.00\\nNo. 64. Square Joints,\\nMiddle Plates, Sths and\\n16ths of inches, f ioch\\nIsBBp wide, per dozen $3.50\\nFia;. 993.\\nBOXWOOD RULES.\\nTWO FEET, FOUR FOLD, NARROW.\\nNo. 68. Bound Joint, Middle Plates, 8ths and 16ths of inches, 1 inch wide,\\nper dozen $1 00\\nNo. 63. Square Joint, Middle Plates, 8ths, lOths, 12ths and lGths of\\ninches, Drafting Scales, 1 inch wide, per dozen .7.00\\nNo. 68, 1 dozen in a box.\\nNo. 63, -J dozen in a box.\\n279", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0289.jp2"}, "290": {"fulltext": "STANLEY S PLUMBS AND LEVELS.\\nNo _ Fig. 994. Per Dozen.\\n104. Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, Two Side Views, Polished,\\nAssorted, 12 to IS inches,\\nU Mahogany Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, Two Side Views,\\nPolished, Assorted, 18 to 24 inches,\\nis. Same as No. 1|, except is Brass Lipped Side Views, Polished and\\nTipped, Assorted, 12 to 18 inches,\\nADJUSTABLE PLUMBS AND LEVELS.\\n$14.00\\n16.50\\n27.00\\nNo.\\n1.\\n10.\\n11.\\ng-\\nt-\\nQ)\\n,*wKw??s=Brc!35?r*\u00c2\u00a3^!E=^!^?HTO^^a?^\\nSTANLEY\\nFig. 995.\\nPatent Adjustable Mahogany Plurub and Level, Arch Top Plate,\\nTwo Side Views, Polished, Assorted, 24 to 30 inches,\\nPatent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, Two Brass\\nLipped Side Views, Polished, Assorted, 24 to 30 inches,\\nPatent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, Two Side\\nViews, Polished and Tipped, Assorted, 18 to 24 in. 24 to 30 in.\\nPatent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, Two Ornamental\\nBrass Lipped Side Views, Polished, Assorted, 24 to 30 inches,\\nPatent Adjustable Plumb and Level, Triple Stock, Two Ornamental\\nBrass Lipped Side Views, Arch Top Plate, Polished and Tipped,\\n24 to 30 inches,\\nPatent Adjustable Rosewood Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate,\\nTwo Ornamental Brass Lipped Side Views, Polished and Tipped,\\nPROVED LEVEL CLASSES.\\nPer Dozen.\\n$27.00\\n27.00\\n30.00\\n48.00\\n60.00\\n90.00\\nFig. 996.\\nMade of extra thick tubing. By a patented process each Level Gla s is marked\\nat its highest or crowning point by two indelible line?, and each Plumb Glass with a\\nsingle line. The owner can thus easily set the Glass accurately in its proper position.\\nLength, inches, 1 to If 2 2^ 3 3\u00c2\u00a3 4 4j\\nPer gross, $9.50 10.00 10.50 11.50 13.00 14.50 16.00\\nAssorted, If, 3 and 3\u00c2\u00a3 inch, Per gross, $12.00.\\nGROUND LEVEL CLASSES.\\nThe inside surfaces of these Glasses are ground perfectly smooth, and thus the\\nbubble is made extremely sensitive.\\nLength, inches, 1 to If 2 2\u00c2\u00a3 3 3| 4 4|\\nPer dozen, $5.00 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 8.00 9.00\\n280", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0290.jp2"}, "291": {"fulltext": "MASONS PLUMBS AND LEVELS.\\n30-\\nFig. 997.\\nNo. Per Doz.\\n7. Masons Plumb and Level, Arch Top Plate, two Plumbs, two Side\\nViews, Polished and Tipped, 36 inches $36.00\\n35. Patent Adjustable Masons Plumb and Level 48.00\\nAdapted also for Plumb Bob Line 42 inches.\\nPLUMB BOBS.\\nIRON JAPANNED.\\nNos.\\nWeight, each, lbs,\\nPer dozen\\nNos.\\nWeight, each, lbs.\\nPer dozen\\nH\\nH\\n$1 90 2.05\\nLEAD, STEEL POINTED.\\n4.90\\n3.\\n4\\n3.85\\nFig. 998.\\nIRON AND LEAD.\\nNos.\\nBRASS, STEEL POINTED.\\n12 2*\\nWeight, each, lbs.\\nPer dozen\\nli\\nFig. 999.\\nBRASS.\\nNo. 20.\\n21.\\n$9.30 13 00 17.55\\nCAST BRASS, STEEL POINTED.\\nWeight, each, lbs., per dozen\\ni 5 1 1\\nHalf dozen in a box.\\nWROUGHT STEEL SHELF BRACKETS.\\nJAPANNED, NO. 140,\\n4\\n2f\\n5.20\\n2\\n8.95\\n6 4\\n2 3i\\n23.10 30.55\\n$7.80\\n10.90\\nSize, inches\\n3x4\\n4x5\\n5x6\\nPer dozen pairs\\n$0.96\\n1.36\\n2.20\\nSize, inches\\n5x7\\n6x8\\n7x9\\nPer dozen pairs\\n$2.40\\n3.00\\n3.60\\nSize, incbes\\n8x10\\n10x12\\n12x14\\nPer dozen pairs\\n$4.20\\n6.00\\n9.00\\nFig. 1000.\\n3x4 and 4x5 are packed one dozen pairs in a box;\\nothers half dozen pairs.\\n281", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0291.jp2"}, "292": {"fulltext": "COAT AND HAT HOOKS.\\nNo.\\nS639\u00c2\u00a3\\n7639^\\n6391\\n639\\nProjection. Per\\nInches. Gross.\\n2,\\\\. Polished Kahala Bronze $6.00\\n.Antique Copper\\nfinish 9.75\\nUnpolished, Bronze Plated 8.15\\nPolished, 11.65\\nH-\\n3i-\\nCast Metal.\\nOne-sixth gross in a box. Packed -with screws.\\nFio-. 10)1.\\nProjection.\\nNo. Inches.\\n7137 3\u00c2\u00a3. Bronze Plated\\n137 3}. Keal Bronze\\nWROUGHT METAL.\\nPer Projection.\\nGross. No. Inches.\\n$10.90 7138 3\u00c2\u00a3. Bronze Plate\\n28.60 13a 31. Real Bronze\\nPer\\nGross.\\n$13.80\\n59.00\\nBAGGAGE-CAR HOOK.\\nFi ff 1004.\\nNo. 10.\\nCAST METAL, JAPANNED.\\nSize, tj inches.\\nOne-sixth gross in a box.\\n282\\nPer gross, $11.70", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0292.jp2"}, "293": {"fulltext": "DOOR TRIMMINGS.\\nSTEEL DOOR HANGERS.\\nANTI-FRICTION.\\nWith the exception of the wheels, these Hangers are\\nbuilt entirely of Steel and are so constructed tbat they will\\nnot get out of order under the roughest usage. They are\\nfully covered; have cold rolled steel axles, and Nos. 1 and 2\\nare anti-friction on any length of track. They will meet all\\nrequirements.\\nPer doz. pairs\\nNo. Solid Axle\\n1 Special, Koller Bearing\\n2 Standard,\\n3 Ex. Heavy,\\n$10.00\\n13.00\\n18.00\\n22.00\\nFio-. 1005.\\nADJUSTABLE STAY ROLLERS.\\nAdjustable to doors of any thickness.\\nSize No. 1, per single doz. $2.50\\nFig. 1006.\\nSTEEL TRACK FOR DOOR HANCERS.\\nIllllllllllillllllSllflllP! 11\\nI jl,\\nP 1\\ni.\\nsen\\nIlllllllBllilli\\nQ\\nFig-. 1007.\\n-No. of Pieces of Track in Each Bundle.\\nSize.\\ni iA\\nH x tV\\nPrice per foot.\\n6 cents\\nLengths Lengths Lengths Lengths Lengths\\n4 feet. 6 feet. 8 feet. 10 feet. 12 feet.\\n12 8 8 6 6\\n12 8 8 6 6\\n12 8 8 6 6\\nOur Track is Straight, well made and securely bundled.\\n283", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0293.jp2"}, "294": {"fulltext": "HANGING SHEAVES\\nFOR\\nBACCAGE AND FREIGHT\\nCAR DOORS.\\nIRON CASE, TURNED WHEEL.\\nNo.\\n34\\nFig. 1008.\\nSize of Wheel. Size of Frame. Length of Run.\\nInches. Inches. Inches.\\nSASH PULL SOCKETS.\\n8ixl0f\\n27\\nPer\\nPair.\\n$7.15\\nPULL DOWN HOOKS.\\nFig. 1009.\\nCast Metai.\\nBRONZE PLATED.\\nNo. Size, Inches.\\n07020. I|x2j\\nPer Doz.\\n$1.00\\nFig. 1010.\\nCast Metal.\\nBRONZE PLATED.\\nNo. Per Doz.\\n7027 $2.45\\n8027. Kahala Bronze .1.30\\nBARREL BOLTS.\\nA EH a :ii MM 8^\u00c2\u00a9 E3\\nE3I li^Eal\\nFi.-. 1011.\\nCast Metal.\\nKahala Bronze (dark brown) Wrought Iron Bolt, Real Bronze Knob.\\nNo. Size, inches 2i 3 4 5\\n8001. Per dozen $1.45 1.65 1.95 2.35\\nBronze Plated, Black Back Ground, Light Polished Bronze Relief.\\nNo. Size, inches 2| 34 5\\n7001. Per dozen\\n6\\n2.60\\n284", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0294.jp2"}, "295": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1012\\nWROUGHT STEEL\\nBARREL BOLTS.\\nOne dozen in a box.\\nLIGHT BRASS KNOBS, JAPANNED PLATES, POLISHED BOLTS.\\nSize, inches 2A 3 4 5 6\\nPer dozen \u00c2\u00a71.50 1.90 2.15 2.50 2.90\\nWROUGHT STEEL SQUARE BOLTS.\\nJAPANNED PLATES, POLISHED BOLTS, STEEL\\nSPRINGS.\\nSize, inches 4\\nPer dozen $2.50\\nSize of bolt, inch f\\n4 to 6 inch, one dozen in a box; 7 to 12, half dozen.\\nSQUARE NECK. BOLTS\\nFig. 1013.\\n5 6 7 S\\n2.65 2.85 3.75 4.00\\nl\\nl\\n2\\n9\\n4.35\\n1\\n2\\n10\\n6.50\\n5\\n12\\n7.C0\\nFig. 1014.\\nJapanned Plates,\\nPolished Bolts.\\nSize, inches. Per Doz.\\n4 $2.90\\n6 4.30\\n8 5.50\\nFig. 1015.\\nJapannedPIates, Polished\\nBolts, Brass Knobs.\\nB^ Size, Inches. Per Doz.\\nit 4 $3.65\\nJp 5 3.85\\n6 4.10\\nWROUGHT SPRING BOLTS, JAPANNED PLATES, POLISHED BOLTS.\\nFig. 1016.\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\no\\n4\\n5\\n6\\neh\\nInch\\n2\\nH\\n3\\n3*\\n4\\n4+\\n5\\n6\\nPer dozen\\n$1 10\\n1.20\\n1.35\\n1.60\\n1.80\\n2.10\\n2.25\\n2.70\\nAll Br\\nass, Polished.\\nNo.\\nisi\\n19\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n23\\n24\\nInch\\nH\\n3\\n3*\\n4\\nH\\n5\\nPer dozen\\n$2 25\\n2.70\\n285\\n3.25\\n4.00\\n4.30\\n5.15\\n5.40", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0295.jp2"}, "296": {"fulltext": "ll II\\na\\ni\\ni?0t\\nD\\nPlain Steel,\\nGalvanized Stee\\nWidth at joint,\\nLength of\\nSize of screw,\\nWei slit,\\nInches,\\nPer doz. pairs,\\nInches,\\nit\\nNo.\\nPer doz pairs, lbs.\\n3\\n$1.15\\n2.05\\nItV\\n1.25\\n2.50\\nSize,\\nPiain Steel,\\nGalvanized Steel,\\nWidth at joint,\\nLength of\\nSize of screw,\\nWeight,\\nPer doz. pairs, lbs.,\\nSize,\\nPlain Steel,\\nGalvanized Steel,\\nWidth at joint,\\nLength of\\nSize of screw,\\nWeight,\\nLIGHT\\nT\\nHINGES\\nFig. 1017.\\n5\\n1.55\\n3.00\\n1\\n3\\n8\\n5i\\n6\\n1.65\\n3.60\\nli\\n3i\\n2.35\\n5.25\\n1 n\\n4\\n9\\n10\\n3.45\\n6.70\\nIf\\n4i\\n10\\nlSJi\\n12 14\\n4.70 6.10\\n9.75 15.00\\n2* H\\n4|\\n11\\n20A\\n5J\\n12\\nHEAVY\\nT\\nHINGES.\\nFig. 1018.\\n10 12 14 16 18\\n5.00 7.00 9.60 11.70 12.50\\n8.25 13.75 19.50 21.00 23.00\\n2 2j 31 31 31\\n4J 5i 6 6 6\\n11 12 13 14 14\\n18i 31\\n46\\nEXTRA HEAVY\\nT\\nHINGES.\\nFisr. 1019.\\nNo.\\nPer doz. pairs lbs.,\\nAbove Galvanized Hin\\nPeril)., $0.24\\n.38\\n2 K\\n11\\n19*\\n;es have Galvanized Steel Pins.\\n286\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n.23\\n.21\\n.21\\n.38\\n.35\\n.32\\n8ft\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n3f\\n5h\\n7\\n7f\\n13\\n14\\n16\\n32\\n54\\n81\\n14 16\\n.21 .21\\n.30 .28\\n03 Q3\\n\u00c2\u00b0S \u00c2\u00b0S\\n4 4\\n17 17\\n87 94", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0296.jp2"}, "297": {"fulltext": "STRAP HINGES.\\nLICHT STRAP HINGES.\\nI\\nSize, inches\\nPlain steel, per doz. pairs\\nGalvanized, with solid steel pins\\npel doz. pairs\\nWidth at joint, inches\\nSize screw. No.\\nWeight, per doz. pairs, lbs.\\nFig. 1020.\\n8 4 5 8 10 12\\n$1.35 1.80 2.20 2.85 4.00 5.50 8.00\\n1.85 2.50 3.40 4.25 7.10 8.70 16.00\\n14- 1^ 1 5 19 17 a 1 m\\n6 7 8 9 10 10 12\\n3 5+ 7 9 Ui 21 33\\n14\\n10.50\\n18.50\\nHEAVY STRAP HINGES.\\nSize, inches\\nPlain steel, per doz. pairs\\nGalvanized, with solid steel\\npins, per dozen pairs\\nWidth at joint, inches\\nSize of screw, No.\\nWeight, per doz. pairs, lbs.\\n\u00c2\u00abSaS!M!||l\\nFig. 1021.\\n4 5 6 8\\n$2 45 3.50 per lb. .23 .21\\n3.40 4.60 perils. .38 .38\\nh\\\\ HI 3J T 3\\n9 10 11 12\\nG lOi 19 34\\n10\\n12\\nj-4\\n16\\n.20\\n.20\\n.20\\n.20\\n.35\\n.32\\n.32\\n-30\\n8*\\n4\\n4?\\n4*\\n14\\n16\\n16\\n16\\n50\\n77\\n88\\nHOOK HINGES, WOOD SCREW HOOK.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice, per lb.\\nU\\nj^gpS-tfitffiy jMjga Irs\\n$0.06\\n.05|\\n287\\nu\\nFig. 1022.\\n6, 8, 10, 12 14, 16, 18, 20 22. 24, 26, 28, 30, 3G\\n.05i", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0297.jp2"}, "298": {"fulltext": "a\\nPERFECT\\nHASPS AND\\nPATENTED.\\nSTAPLES.\\nSize 8 8h 1 ea oT, y-\\nPer single dozen, with staples $1.10 l.oO\\nNo. of hasps in paper box 1 doz. Csingle) 1 doz. (single).\\nIt cannot be opened accidentally, as the weight of the head and shape of slot hold it securely\\nin place. It can be locked with padlock same as any other hasp. It can be used on either right\\nor left hand doors.\\nHINGE HASPS\\nSize, inches\\nPlain Steel\\nGalvanized\\nAVidth at joint, inches\\nSize of Screw No.\\nPer single doz.\\nPer doz. pairs\\nFig. 1024.\\n3\\n$0.85\\n$3.35\\nU\\n1.05\\n4.25\\n7\\n6\\n1.35\\n6.00\\n14\\n9\\n8\\n1.80\\n9.50\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2\\\\i\\n1 s\\n10\\n10\\n2.60\\n13.25\\n2ft\\n10\\n12\\n3.55\\n22\\n*4\\n12\\ni-f^^\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nWROUCHT STEEL\\nBACK FLAPS.\\nBkight.\\nPATENT RIVETED.\\nSize, inches\\nPer dozen pairs\\nWidth, open, inches\\nSize of Screw No.\\nSquare, per doz. pairs\\nWidth, open, inches\\n$0?70\\n.75\\n2 3\\n913\\n4\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0fir\\n6\\n6\\n1\\nH\\nH\\nla\\nH\\n2\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.10\\n1.20\\n1.45\\n1.70\\n2*\\n3\\n3ft\\n3ft\\n9 7\\na TiT\\n4\\nA3\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n8\\n9\\n$0.75\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.05\\n1.30\\n1.40\\n2\\n2i\\n2Jv\\nTS\\n2A\\nn\\n3ft\\nQT 1\\n6 ns\\nAll Back Flaps have 6 screw holes.\\n288", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0298.jp2"}, "299": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT STEEL NARROW BUTTS.\\nLIST OF HEAVY NARROW BUTTS.\\nFig. 1026.\\nLength,\\nInches.\\nn\\nif\\noi\\n4\\n91\\noa\\n~4\\n3i\\n3i\\n3!\\n4\\n5\\n61\\nBright\\nSteel.\\nPer Doz.\\nPairs.\\n$0 40\\n.50\\n.65\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.05\\n1.10\\n1.30\\n1.45\\n1.70\\n2.00\\n2.70\\n2.85\\n3.70\\n4 60\\n6.00\\n7.10\\nGalvanized,\\nwith Brass\\nPins,\\nPer Doz.\\nPair-).\\n$L40\\n2.00\\n2.60\\n3.15\\n4 80\\n6.50\\n8.00\\n10.00\\nWidth\\nOpen,\\nInches.\\nli\\nItV\\nli\\n1- 9 -T-\\n2.\\nJ 4\\nw\\nn\\nit\\n24\\n9 J.\\n4\\ni?- 9\\nH\\n2*\\n3\\n3|\\n91 3\\nIT\\n4A\\nSize cr ew\\not Holes\\nScrew in\\nNo.\\nEach\\nButt.\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n7\\n8\\n8\\n8\\n9\\n9\\n9\\n10\\n10\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n13\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n8\\nLIST OF LICHT NARROW BUTTS.\\nLength,\\nInches.\\n1\\nli\\nn\\nif\\n2f\\n3i\\n3f\\n4\\n5\\nfright Steel,\\nPer Dozen\\nPairs.\\nPlanished\\nand Bronzed,\\nPer Dozen\\nPairs,\\nwith Screws.\\nGalvanized\\nwith Brass\\nPins,\\nPer Dozen\\nPairs.\\nWidth,\\nOpen,\\nInches.\\nSize\\nof\\nScrew\\nNo.\\nScrew\\nHoles\\nin Eacl\\nButt.\\n$0 40\\n$0.50\\n11\\n16\\n2\\n4\\n.40\\n.65\\n1\\n3\\n4\\n.50\\n.70\\nItV\\n3\\n4\\n.65\\n.75\\n$1.30\\nItV\\n5\\n4\\n.80\\n.83\\nItV\\n5\\n4\\n.90\\n.92\\n1.85\\n6\\n4\\n1.05\\n1.03\\n2.15\\n1JJL\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2M6\\n6\\n6\\n1.10\\n1.13\\n2 40\\nTil\\n16\\n6\\n6\\n1.30\\n1.20\\n1 7\\n7\\n6\\n1.45\\n1.25\\n3.00\\n9\\n7\\n6\\n1.70\\n1.60\\n21\\n9\\n6\\n2.00\\n1 90\\n4.40\\n2i\\n9\\n6\\n2.70\\n2.25\\n9_9_\\n~1 6\\n10\\n6\\n2.85\\n2.50\\n6.00\\nH\\n10\\n8\\n3.70\\n3.35\\n3\\n11\\n8\\n4.60\\n4.20\\n3iV\\n12\\n8\\n289", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0299.jp2"}, "300": {"fulltext": "CAST LOOSE PIN BUTTS.\\nFi s 1027.\\nSTEEPLE TIPS.\\nLength\\naud\\nWidth\\nOpen,\\nSteeple Tips,\\nInches.\\nPer Doz. Pairs.\\n2 x2\\nSI. 00\\n2 x 4\\n1.10\\n2\u00c2\u00a3x2\\n1.20\\n)^x2\u00c2\u00a3\\n1.35\\nr*SQjiLO\\n1.50\\n3 x2^\\n1.60\\n3 x3\\n1.75\\n3 x3\u00c2\u00a3\\n1.95\\n3^x3\\n2.15\\n3ix3i\\n2.35\\n3\u00c2\u00a3x4\\n2.50\\n4 x3\u00c2\u00a3\\n2.70\\n4 x4\\n2.90\\n4 x4i\\n3 20\\n4 XD\\n4.00\\n4\u00c2\u00a3x4\\n3.50\\n4ix4i\\n4.00\\n4^x5\\n4.20\\n5 x5\\n5.50\\n5 x5\u00c2\u00a3\\n5.70\\n5 x6\\n6 50\\n5|x5|\\n(3 50\\n6 x6\\n7.60\\nFig. 1028. Ball Tips are same\\ndozen pairs in a box; 3x3\u00c2\u00a3 to 5x5 an\\ndozen in a box.\\nFig. 1028.\\nBALL TIPS,\\nJapanned\\nSteeple Tips,\\nPer Doz. Pairs.\\nSize of Screw.\\nNo.\\nScrew\\nHoles in\\nEacli\\nButt.\\n$2.00\\n8\\n4\\n2.15\\n8\\n4\\n2.30\\n8\\n(i\\n2.50\\n8\\n6\\n2.65\\n8\\n6\\n2.80\\n9\\n6\\n3.00\\n9\\n6\\n3.25\\n9\\n6\\n3.45\\n9\\n6\\n3.70\\n9\\n6\\n4.00\\n12\\n6\\n4.25\\n12\\nh\\n4.50\\n12\\n8\\n5.00\\n12\\n8\\n5.40\\n12\\n8\\n5.30\\n12\\n8\\n5.50\\n12\\n8\\n6.20\\n12\\n8\\n7.00\\n14\\n10\\n7.50\\n14\\n10\\nb.00\\n14\\n10\\n8.50\\n14\\n10\\n10.50\\n14\\n10\\nst as Steeple Tip\\npacked J dozen\\nS 2x2 to 3x3, p\\nin a box; 5x5j\\nacked one\\nand up, J", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0300.jp2"}, "301": {"fulltext": "WROUCHT STEEL LOOSE PIN BUTTS.\\nFig. 1029.\\nFig. 1030.\\nWITH STEEPLE TIPS.\\nWITH BALL TIPS.\\nLength and\\nBright\\nJapanned\\nSize of\\nScrew Holes\\nWidth Open,\\nSteeple Tips,\\nSteeple Tips,\\nScrew.\\nin each\\niDches.\\nPer Doz. Pairs.\\nPer Doz. Pairs.\\nNo.\\nButt.\\n2 x2\\n$3.50\\n$2.50\\n7\\n4\\n2 x2i\\n4.00\\n2.80\\n7\\n4\\n4.00\\n2.90\\n8\\n6\\n9l X 9l\\n4.30\\n3.00\\n8\\n6\\n4.80\\n3.30\\n9\\n6\\n3 x3\\n5.00\\n3.50\\n9\\n6\\n3 x3i\\n5.60\\n3.65\\n9\\n6\\n3jx3\\n5.70\\n3.80\\n10\\n6\\n3|x3i\\n6.00\\n4.00\\n10\\n6\\n3\u00c2\u00a3x4\\n6.60\\n4.40\\n10\\n6\\n4 x3^\\n6.80\\n4.70\\n10\\n8\\n4 x4\\n7.40\\n5.00\\n10\\n8\\n4 x4j\\n8.00\\n5.40\\n10\\n8\\n4\u00c2\u00a3x4\\n8.30\\n5.70\\n11\\n8\\n4 xo\\n8.50\\n5.80\\n10\\n8\\n4^x4|\\n8.90\\n6.00\\n11\\n8\\n4^x5\\n9.80\\n6.60\\n11\\n8\\n5 x5\\n11.40\\n7.50\\n12\\n8\\n5 x6\\n12.50\\n8.50\\n12\\n8\\n5 x7\\n15.50\\n10 00\\n12\\n8\\n5J-xoi\\n14.50\\n9.00\\n13\\n8\\n6 x6\\n16.70\\n11.00\\n13\\n8\\nFig. 1030 With Ball T\\nips same list as\\nSteeple Tips.\\n2x2 to 5x\\n5 packed dozen pairs\\nin a box. 5x6\\nand up doz.\\nin a box.\\n291", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0301.jp2"}, "302": {"fulltext": "POLISHED STEEL REVERSIBLE LOOSE PIN BUTTS.\\nCut\\nShows\\n3x3 Butt.\\nSize open\\nPer doz. pairs\\nSize of Screw\\nNo. of Screws\\nSize open\\nPer doz. pairs\\nSize of Screw\\nNo. of Screws\\nSize open\\nPer doz. pairs\\nSize of Screw\\nNo. of Screws\\n2*x3\\n3x2*\\n2.20\\n2 40\\n8\\n9\\n6\\n6\\n4x3*\\n4x4\\n4.60\\n4.70\\n10\\n10\\n8\\n8\\n35 X5 2\\n6x6\\n9.60\\n11.40\\n13\\n13\\n8\\n8\\nPADLOCK,\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nFie. 1032.\\nAll Bronze Metal, Highly Polished; Spring\\nSelf-locking, Spring Shackle, two Bronze Metal\\nDrilled Barrel Keys.\\nSize Across\\nCase. Per Doz.\\nFig. 1032. 1H inches $3 50\\nFig. 1033. With 9-inch Japanned German\\nCoil Chain\\nFig. 1034. If inchrs\\nFig. 1035 With 9-inch Japanned German\\nCoil Chain\\nFig. 1036. 2 inches\\nFig. 1037. With 9-inch Japanned German\\nCoil Chain .7.00\\n292\\n5.50\\n4.25\\n6.25\\n5.00\\nn\\nc\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n2", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0302.jp2"}, "303": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1038.\\n8-LEVER PADLOCKS.\\nAll Highest Grade.\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nHighest Grade; Very Heavy; Light,\\nFla Cut Push Levers; Thousands of\\nft Key Changes; Phosphor-bronze Springs;\\nWk Matrixed Bolt; Exterior Machine Pin-\\nished, with Depres-ed Parts Finished in\\n|l Brown Enamel entire Lock and Interior\\nif/ Works of Gun Metal Bronze Spring\\nj! Shackle, Spring Self-locking.\\nTwo Boiled Steel Keys, Milled and\\nPlated.\\nSize Across\\nCase.\\nFig. 1038, 2i inches\\nFig. 1039, with 9-inch Japanned\\nGerman Coil Chain\\nV\\nPer Doz.\\n$9.50\\n11.50\\n6-LEVER PADLOCKS.\\nSame Style as Above Illustration.\\nDescription.\\nAll Bronze Metal; Spring Sliding Shackle; all Parts Very Heavy Push-key;\\nSpring Self-locking Phosphor-bronze Springs Three Cast Bronze Arm Levers\\nTwo points of Key Contact on each Lever.\\nTwo Boiled Steel Nickel-plated Keys.\\nFig. 1040. Size 2 inches across case Per doz., $8.00\\n1041. With 8-inch German Coil Chain, J, panned, 10 00\\nPADLOCK.\\nAll Parts Bronze Metal, Highly Polished; Spring\\nSelf -locking; Spring Shackle Spring Key-hole\\nDrop.\\nBi onze Metal Drilled Barrel Key, Two-keyed.\\nSize Across\\nCase.\\nPer Doz.\\nFig.\\n1042\\nl-\u00c2\u00a7 inches\\n$5.80\\na\\n1043\\nwith Chain\\n7.75\\nq l\\n1044\\n1| inches\\nG.75\\nt i\\n1045\\nwith Chain\\n8.50\\nt\\n1046\\n2ij inches\\n7.50\\na\\n1047\\nwith Chain\\n9.50\\nIllustration\\nExact Size, Fig.\\n1042\\nFi 1042\\n293\\ni", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0303.jp2"}, "304": {"fulltext": "PADLOCKS.\\nPatented.\\nFIG. 1048.\\nDescription.\\nAll parts Aluminum Bronze, Highly\\nPolished Spring Shackle; Spriug Self-\\nLocking.\\nTwo Flat Steel Keys to Lock.\\nFig. 1048\\n1049\\n1050\\nS ze Across\\nCase.\\nIf iuches\\nn\\nPer Doz.\\n$2.10\\n2 35\\n2.50\\nFIG. 1051.\\nAll parts Bronze Metal, Highly Polished,\\nHigh Grade, Spring Self-Lccking, Spring\\nShackle, Shackle Hole PluDger.\\nTwo Rolled Steel Keys, Polished.\\nIllustration Exact Size.\\nFig. 1051\\nSize Across\\nCase.\\n1\u00c2\u00a7 inches\\nPer Doz.\\n$5.40\\nFig. 1051.\\nFIG. 1052.\\nHighest Grade; all parts Gun Metal Bronze,\\nHighly Polished Phosphor-Bronze Springs Spring-\\nSelf Locking, SpriDg Shackle; Secure Tumblers;\\nExtra Large Number cf Stock Changes Spring\\nPlunger Revolvable Key Cylinder.\\nTwo Rolled Steel Nickel-Plated Keys.\\nFig. 1052.\\nFig. 1053.\\nFig. 1054.\\n1055.\\n1056.\\nIf inches across case\\nWith 8-inch Japanned Welded Link chain\\nIllustation Exact Size Fig. 1052.\\n2 inches across case\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n2|\\nFurnished with 8 inch Welded Japanned Chain,\\n294\\nFig. 1053.\\nPer doz.,\\n$8.00\\n10.00\\nPer doz.,\\nextra price.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0304.jp2"}, "305": {"fulltext": "I?. 1057.\\nPADLOCKS.\\nFig ]057.\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nIron and Steel. High- Grade, Key-Locking\\nBlack Enameled Case and Polished Shackle; Boiled\\nSteel Tumblers, cut; two Boiled Steel Polished\\nKejs.\\nSize Across\\nCase.\\nIf inches.\\nWith 9-inch Coil Chain.\\nFig\\nFier\\n1057.\\n1058.\\n1059.\\nFig. 1060.\\nFig. 1061.\\n1-J inches.\\nWith 9-inch Coil Chain.\\n2\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nDoz.\\n3.10\\n3.90\\n3.60\\n4.60\\n4.00\\n5.00\\nFig. 1062. With 9 inch Coil. Chain.\\nIllustration exact size Fig. 1057.\\nFig. 1063.\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nAll Steel; Nickeled Shackle, Bu t-Proof Case;\\nBrass Interior Works; Spring Self-Locking; Spring\\nShackle; two Cast Steel Drilled Keys.\\nFig.\\nFig.\\nFier.\\n1063.\\n1064.\\n1065.\\nSize Across\\nCase.\\nIf inches.\\nIf inches.\\n2 inches.\\nPer Doz.\\n$2.10\\n2.35\\n2.90\\nFit. 1063.\\nIllustration exact size Fig. 1063.\\nFin. 1066.\\nFig. 1066.\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nAll Bronze Metal, Highly Polished; Spring\\nSelf-Locking; Spring Shackle; Milled Key Bush-\\ning; two Boiled Steel Keys.\\nSize Across\\nCase.\\nPer Doz.\\nFig.\\n1066.\\nIf inches.\\n$6.60\\nFig.\\n1067.\\nWith 8-inch Steel Chain.\\n8.15]\\nFig.\\n1068.\\n1^ inches.\\n7.*60\\nFig.\\n1069.\\nWith S-inch Steel Chain.\\n9.15\\nFig.\\n1070.\\n2 inches.\\n8.70\\nFig.\\n1071.\\nWith 8-inch Steel Chain.\\n11.00\\nIllustration exact size 1066.\\n295", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0305.jp2"}, "306": {"fulltext": "SWITCH LOCKS.\\nSPECIAL R. R. SWITCH OR CAR DOOR LOCK,\\nMADE TO FIT ANY KEY FURNISHED, AND WITH\\nINITIALS OF ANY COMPANY EITHER CAST\\nOR STAMPED ON THE LOCK.\\nFig. 1072. Size across case, 2^ inches.\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nExtra heavy; all Gun Metal Bronze; Spring\\nShackle, Spring Self-locking extra heavy Cast\\nBronze Tumblers, Bolt and Shackle-throw heavy\\nSpring-drop Keyhole Cover German Coil Chain.\\nPrice per dozen for Locks without Keys $10.50\\nFis. 1072.\\ntil\\nFig. 1073 same as Fig. 1072, but without Chain, per dozen $8.80\\nSelf-cleaning Barrel, all Bronze Metal, machine finished keys, per dozen $2.10\\nOrdinary Barrel, machine finished, all Bronze Metal 1.70\\nSPECIAL R. R. SWITCH OR CAR -DOOR LOCK,\\nMADE TO FIT ANY KEY FURNISHED, AND WITH\\nINITIALS OF ANY COMPANY EITHER CAST\\nOR STAMPED ON THE LOCK.\\nFig. 1074. Size across case, 2J inches.\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nAll parts best Gun Metal Bronze; Tumblers and\\nShackle-throw very heavy and stout; Phosphor-\\nbronze indestructible Springs Spring-drop Keyhole\\nCover Spring Shackle, Spring Self-locking heavy\\nGerman Coil Chain, Japanned.\\nPrice per dozen for Locks without Keys $12.85\\nFig. 1074.\\nSelf-cleaning Barrel, all Bronze Metal, machine finished keys, per dozen $2.10\\nOrdinary Barrel, machine finished, all Bronze Metal 1.70\\nSPECIAL R. R. SWITCH OR CAR-DOOR LOCKS,\\nMADE TO FIT ANY KEY FURNISHED AND WITH\\nINITIALS OF ANY COMPANY EITHER CAST\\nOR STAMPED ON THE LOCK.\\nFig. 1075. Size across case, 2f inches.\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nHighest grade; extra heavy and strong; all parts\\nof Aluminum-nickel-bronze Alloy, patented; 40,000\\nlbs. tensile strength; Phosphor-bronze Springs;\\nheavy Tumblers and Bolts; Shackle Hole Plunger,\\nautomatically closing Shackle Opening when Shackle\\nis disengaged from interior mechanism, thereby\\nFig. 1075. excluding cinders and other foreign matter from the\\ninterior of Lock; Drain Hole in bottom of Lock to permit water to run therefrom\\nheavy Spring-drop Keyhole Cover Spring Shackle, Spring Self-locking 9-inch\\nWelded Link Japanned Iron Chain.\\nPrice per dozen for Locks without Keys $12.85\\nFig. 1076. 2| inches, same as Fig. 1075, but all parts Gun Metal Bronze 12.35\\nFig. 1077. 2| inches, same as Fig. 1075, but without Chain 11.60\\nFig. 1078- 2f inches, same as Fig. 1076, but without Chain 11.10\\nSelf-cleaning Barrel, all Bronze Mefal, machine finished keys, per dozen $2.10\\nOrdinary Barrel, machine finished, all Bronze Metal 1.70\\n29G", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0306.jp2"}, "307": {"fulltext": "SWITCH LOCKS.\\nSWITCH AND CAR-DOOR LOCKS, IF DESIRED, MADE\\nTO FIT ANY KEY FURNISHED.\\nSize across case 24- inches\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nAll Gun Metal Bronze; Heavy Brooze Metal Sliding\\nBoll; Pivoted Tumblers; Spring-Drop Keyhole Cover;\\nPhosphor-Bronze Springs; Spring Self-Locking, Spring-\\nShackle; Bough Body finish; 9 inch Welded Link\\nGerman Coil Chain, Japanned, attached to each Lock.\\nPer dozen without keys\\nwith one key to each lock\\nwith two keys to each lock\\nFig. 1077.\\n$8.75\\n10.00\\n11.25\\nPer\\nPig. 1078 same as above, but without chain,\\ndozen, without keys\\nwith one key to each lock\\nwith two keys to each lock\\nKind ot Keys.\\nFriction Finished, Side-Bit, Bronze Metal Drilled Keys.\\n$8.15\\n9.40\\n10.60\\nSWITCH AND CAR-DOOR LOCKS, IF DESIRED\\nMADE TO FIT ANY KEY FURNISHED.\\nSize across case 24 inches\\nDESCRIPTION.\\nAll Gun Metal Bronze; Extra Secure and Durable;\\nHeavy Bolt; Pivoted Tumblers; Phosphor Bronze\\nSprings; Spring Keyhole Drop Cover; Spring Self-\\nLocking, Spring Shackle; Polished as illustration:\\n9-inch Welded Link German Coil Chain, Japanned,\\nattached to each Lock.\\nPer dozen, without keys $10.00\\nwith one key to each lock H 25\\nwith two keys to each lock 12.50\\nFig. 1079.\\nFig. 1080 same description as above, but without chain.\\nPer dozen, without keys $8.75\\nwith one key to each lock 10.00\\nwith two keys to each lock 11.25\\nKind of Keys.\\nFriction-Finished Side- Bit, Bronze Metal Drilled Keys.\\nBRASS SWITCH AND CAR PADLOCKS.\\nSize,\\nNo. Inches.\\n1081. 2J Self-Locking, Spring Shackle\\nand Drop, per doz. $13.65\\n1082. 2j Self-Locking Spring Shackle\\nand Drop, with Iron Chain,\\nper doz. .15.60\\nFig. 1081.\\n297", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0307.jp2"}, "308": {"fulltext": "SALOON LOCK AND LATCH.\\nKey operates Slide Bolt from\\noutside the door with screw-\\nless knobs.\\nBRASS.\\nf-inch Bolt, with Slide Bolt,\\nsize 4fx3\u00c2\u00a7 inches, with oval\\nBrass Knob and escutcheon.\\nNo.\\n145.\\nPer Doz.\\n$72.00\\nCentre of Hub to front,\\n2f inches.\\nCentre of Hub to Keyhole,\\nIf inches.\\nThis lock is furnished with\\neither Brass or Steel Kevs.\\nFig. 1082.\\nCAR DOOR KNOBS.\\nNo. 182,\\nFig. 1083.\\n-Inch Plain Spindle.\\nDiameter, Inches.\\nPer Doz. Pairs.\\nNickel Plated $20.00\\nBrass 14 00\\nMineral Knob Japanned Shank and Bose 1. 50\\nPorcelain 2^00\\nFi S 1084. Fig _ 1Q85 _\\nREAL BRONZE POLISHED NATURAL COLOR.\\nf-lNeit Spindle.\\nFig. 1084. Diameter, inches, 2}\\nFig. 1085. yi\\nPer doz. pairs, $12.00\\n15.00\\n298", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0308.jp2"}, "309": {"fulltext": "SALOOI\\nLATCHES.\\nIlirfiiiiirl\\nFie: 1086.\\nFig. 1087.\\nJAPAN NED.\\ninch Hub.\\nIron Bolt with Stop.\\nIII\\n1\\n_ 1\\nI\\nkb\\nSize,\\n4x4 inches.\\nNo.\\n260\\nPer Doz.\\n$13.50\\nCentre of Hub to front,\\n2-J inches.\\nBRASS\\nAND NICKEL PLATED.\\ninch Hub.\\nSize, 3f x 3J inches.\\nNo.\\n261. Brass Bolt with Stop.\\n263. Slide Bolt.\\nCentre of Hub to front\\n24 inches.\\nNo.\\n261\\n263\\nFig. 1088.\\nNo 264 Iron Latch Bolt, with Stop with Kuobs, Fig. 1084\\n265. Brass\\nu 266. without\\nIllustrations half size.\\n299\\nBrass. Nickel Plated.\\nPer Doz. Per Doz.\\n$36.00 $40.00\\n36.00 40.00\\nORNAMENTED,\\nREAL BRONZE,\\nPOLISHED NATURAL\\nCOLOR.\\ninch Hub.\\nSize, 3f x 3| inches.\\nCentre of Hub to front,\\n2-J- inches.\\nFor knobs, see page\\n298.\\nCar locks furnished to\\norder to fit any key de-\\nsired.\\nPer doz., $54.00\\n60.00\\n54.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0309.jp2"}, "310": {"fulltext": "CAR BLIND LIFTS AND PULLS.\\nFig. 1089.\\nFig.\\n1090.\\nFig\\n1091.\\nFig. 1092.\\nFie 1093\\nNo.\\nSize\\nInches.\\nPer Doz.\\nFig. 1089.\\n2i\\nReal Bronze,\\npolished\\n$2.00\\nFig. 1090.\\nn\\ncc\\na\\n2.75\\nFig. 1091.\\n3\\nit\\nt\\n2.50\\nFig. 1092.\\n3\\nit\\ni i.\\n2.50\\nFig. 1093.\\n3\\n11\\n1 1\\n2.75\\nCAR WINDOW LIFTS.\\nFig. 1094.\\nFig. 1095.\\nNo.\\nSize, Inches.\\nFig. 1094.\\n2i*l|\\nFig. 1095.\\ni**ii\\nFig. 1096.\\nf*if\\nFig. 1097.\\n1^2|\\nPUSH CAR\\nWINDOW 1\\nFig. 1096.\\nReal Bronze, polished\\nFig. 1097.\\nPer Doz.\\n$2.00\\n2.25\\n1.80\\n2.75\\nCAR BLIND BOLT.\\nNo.\\nFig. 1098.\\nFig. 1099.\\nFig. 1098. Fig 10 99.\\nSize, Inches.\\n3|xl\u00c2\u00a7 Real Bronze, polis-hed\\n3 x\\nAll the above are one dozen in a box, packed with screws.\\n300\\nPer Doz.\\n$3.50\\n5.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0310.jp2"}, "311": {"fulltext": "CAR WINDOW LOCKS, WITHOUT STOPS.\\nmi\\n2)\\nFisr. 1100.\\nFig. 1101.\\nNo. Size, Inches.\\nFig. 1100. 3 xl\u00c2\u00a3. Real Bronze Polished,\\nFig. 1101. 2|xlf.\\nFig. 1102. ljx^f.\\nStops (Fig. 1103) for Car Window Looks (Figs. 1100, 1101, 1102)\\nFig. 1102.\\nFi\\ng. 1103.\\nPer\\nDozen.\\n$6.00\\n4.50\\n4.50\\n1102)\\n1.25\\nHOME DOOR CHECK F\\nFig. 1104.\\nThis Check has been in successful operation on many prominent railways for\\nseveral years, and is the only check which successfully meets the severe demands of\\ncar service.\\nPNEUMATIC.\\nNo.\\n302. Bronze Plated with Nickel-plated Cylinder,\\nOne in a box. Packed with screws. Full directions for putting on\\npacked with each.\\n301\\nEach.\\n$5 45", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0311.jp2"}, "312": {"fulltext": "COLUMBIA PNEUMATIC DOOR CHECK AND SPRING.\\nCOLD BRONZE FINISH.\\nFie;. 1105.\\nATTACHED TO DOOR, AND EXERTING A PUSHINC ACTION.\\nNo. Each.\\n450. For light inside doors $6.50\\n451. inside doors, not more than 3 ft. wide, and for outside doors\\nnot more than 2J ft. wide\\n452. For heavy inside doors\\n453. outside doors, not more tban 3 ft. wide\\n454. heavy outside doors\\n455. (extra sti ODg spring)\\n8.15\\n8.80\\n9.75\\n13.20\\n13.20\\nATTACHED TO DOOR AND EXERTING A PULLINC ACTION.\\n1450.\\n1451.\\n1452.\\n1453.\\n1454.\\n1455.\\nFor light inside doors\\ninside doors, not more than 3 ft. wide, and for outside doors,\\nnot more than 2| ft. wide\\nFor heavy inside doors\\noutside doors, not more than 3 ft. wide\\nheavy outside doors\\n(extra strong spring)\\n2450-2450S. For light inside doors\\n2451-2451S. inside doors, not more than 3 ft. wide, and\\ndoors, not more than 2\u00c2\u00a3 ft. wide\\n2452-2452S. For heavy inside doors\\n2453-2453S. outside doors, not more than 3 feet wide\\n2454-2454S. heavy outside doors\\n2455-2455S. (extra strong spring)\\nfor outside\\n$6.50\\n8.15\\n8.80\\n9.75\\n13.20\\n13.20\\n$7.50\\n9.10\\n9.75\\n10.75\\n14.15\\n14.15\\nThese door checks and springs may be used for either right or left hand\\ndoors. Full directions for applying and reversing are packed with each check.\\nNos. 450 to 455. Applied to right hand door hinge side.\\n1450 to 1455. casing\\n2450 to 2455. to left\\n2450S to 2455S. to right\\nNumbers with S added have bracket to go on casing.\\n302", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0312.jp2"}, "313": {"fulltext": "DOOR PULLS.\\nIllustrations Half Size.\\nFig. 1106.\\nNo.\\nSize, Inches.\\nFig.\\n1106.\\n51\\nFig.\\n1107.\\n6\\nCAST METAL.\\nReal Bronze finish\\nFig. 1107.\\nFig. 1108. P\u00c2\u00bb\\nDOOR HANDLES,\\nJAPANNED.\\nPer Doz.\\n$7.35\\n11.40\\nEither Eight or Left Hand\\n5\\nComplete with\\nLatch Guide and Oitch.\\nNo.\\nSize, Inches.\\nPer Doz.\\nig. 1108. 8xl|\\n$3.60\\n303", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0313.jp2"}, "314": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT STEEL UPRIGHT RIM KNOB LOCKS.\\nJanus Face, Reversible Latch\\nBolt, Steel Tumblers, Nickel-\\nplated Keys, with stop.\\nIVORY BLACK CASES.\\nSize, 4x3g Inches.\\nNo. Bolts. Tumblers. Changes.\\n3800 Iron\\n3804 Brass\\n4\\n4\\nCentre of hub to keyhole, 2\\\\ in.\\nfront, 2W\\nTo change the hand, take off\\nthe cap and turn over the latch.\\nPEICE.\\nFig. 1109.\\nNo.\\n3800\\n3804\\nPer Dozen.\\n$4.10\\n5.20\\nWROUGHT STEEL UPRIGHT RIM KNOB LOCKS.\\nFig. 1110.\\nJanus Face, Reversible Latch\\nBolt, Steel Tumblers, Nickel-\\nplated Solid Keys.\\nIVORY BLACK CASES.\\nWith Steel Solid Bolt.\\nSize, 4 J s 3f Inches.\\nNo. Bolts. Tumblers. Changes.\\n3830 Steel 1 12\\n3834 Brass 1 12\\nCentre of hub to keyhole, 2 T in.\\nfront, 2^\\nTo change the Land, take off\\nthe cap and turn over the latch\\nPRICE.\\nNo. Per Dozen.\\n3830 $7.15\\n3834 9.45\\nIllustrations Half Size.\\n304", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0314.jp2"}, "315": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1111.\\nWROUGHT STEEL\\nPRIGHT RIM KNOB LOGICS.\\nJanus Face, Keversible Latch Bolt, Solid Keys.\\nWITH STOP.\\nSize, 4x3 Inches.\\nNo. 1888. Iron Bolts, Per doz., $2.75\\nNo. 0888. Brass 5. 20\\nCentre of hub to front, 2r\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nTo change hand, take off cap, and turn over latch\\nand hub.\\nWITH SLIDE BOLT.\\nNo. 855. Iron Bolts, Per doz., 13.60\\nNo. 0857- Brass 6.20\\nIllustration half size.\\nSCS^OB LOCKS,\\nNo.\\nSize, Inche\\n3200\\n4|x3|\\n3204\\n4ix3j\\nChanges.\\nPer Dozen.\\n4\\n$4.40\\n4\\n5.55\\nNo.\\n3249\\nFig. 1113.\\nJanus Face, Reversible Latch Bolt, Steel Tumblers, Solid Keys.\\nWITH STOP.\\nIVORY BLACK CASES.\\nBolts. Tumblers.\\nSteel 1\\nBrass 1\\nNickel-plated Keys.\\nCentre of hub to front, 3J--I- inches.\\nWITHOUT STOP.\\nCity Pattern Hub and Keyhrle in Horizontal Alignment.\\nSize, Inches. Bolts. Tumblers. Changes. Per Dozen.\\nBrass 1 6 $6.05\\nCentre of hub to front, 4j inches.\\nIllustration half size.\\n305\\n4|s3", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0315.jp2"}, "316": {"fulltext": "WROUCHT STEEL HORIZONTAL RIM CLOSET OR DEAD LOCKS.\\nNICKEL-PLATED SOLID KEYS.\\nIVORY BLACK CASES.\\nSize, 2fx2 inches.\\nNo. Bolt. Changes. Per Doz.\\n3600. Iron. 4 $2. CO\\n3606. Brass. 12 4.40\\nDouble-throw Bolts.\\nSize, 3^x2^ inches.\\nNo. Bolt. Change. Per Doz.\\n3610. Iron. 4 $4 10\\nKey-hole to front, 2^ inches.\\nNICKEL-PLATED SOLID STEEL KEYS.\\nSize, 3\u00c2\u00a3x2J inches.\\nNo. Bolt. Tumblers. Changes. Per Doz.\\n1607. Iron. 1 12 $3.90\\nKey-hole to front, 2J inches.\\nNICKEL-PLATED SOLID STEEL\\nKEYS.\\nSize, 5x3\u00c2\u00a7 inches.\\nNo. Bolt. Chang s. Per Doz.\\n1613. Iron. 6 $8.15\\nKey-hole to front, 2 T V inches.\\nSECRET CATE LATCHES.\\nSize, 2^x2 inches.\\nNo. Case. Bolt. Per Doz.\\n556. Iron Japanned. Iron. $10.90\\n656. Bronze. Bronze. 21.15\\nAbove illustrations half size.\\n306\\nFig. 1116.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0316.jp2"}, "317": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT STEEL HORIZONTAL\\nlife..\\nFig. 1117.\\nWROUGHT STEEL HORIZONTAL\\nR1SVS KNOB LATCHES.\\nIVORY BLACK CASES.\\nIron Bolt and Hub.\\nSize, 4x2^ Inches.\\nNo. 3550. Per Dozen, $2 45\\nWith Steel Slide Bolt.\\nIron Bolt and Hub, Brass\\nKnob.\\nNo. 3552. Per Dozen, $3.25\\nCentre of hub to front, 2f in.\\nRlfVI NIGHT LATCHES.\\nNo.\\n3765\\nFor Bight or Left Hand Doors. Two Nickel-plated Solid Steel Keys,\\nWITH STOP. IVORY BLACK CASES.\\nSize. Inches. Bolt. Turn Knob. Tumbler. Changes. Per Dozen.\\n4x2J Iron Biass 1 6 $8.80\\nKey to front, 2-g- inches.\\nREAL BRONZE PLATE ESCUTCHEONS, TWO NICKEL-PLATED STEEL\\nKEYS, WITH CYLINDER AND STOP.\\nFor 1 to 2 inch Eight or Left Hand Doors.\\nNo.\\n3767\\n3768\\nSize, Inches. ~Bo.\\n4x2| Iron\\n4x2i Brass\\nKey to front, 2-g inches\\nTurn Knob. Tumblers. Changes. Per Dozen.\\nBrass 3 21 $10.60\\nBrass 3 34 2 20\\nAbove illustrations half size.\\n307", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0317.jp2"}, "318": {"fulltext": "HORIZONTAL RIIVS MIGHT LATCHES, WITH CYLINDER.\\nEeal Bronze Plate, Escutcheon, two Nickel plated Steel Keys\\nFor 1 to 2 inch right or left hand doors.\\nFig. 1120.\\nNo. Size, Inches. Bolt. Slide Knob. Tumblers. Changes. PerDoz.\\n669. 3jx2\u00c2\u00a3 Iron. Nickel-Plated. 3 21 $8.15\\nKey to front, 2-J inches.\\nRUSSWIN HORIZONTAL RIM NIGHT LATCHES, PIN TUMBLER,\\nFor right or left hand doors.\\nFig. 1121.\\nTHREE GOLD-PLATED GERMAN SILVER KEYS, WITH STOP.\\nAdjustable, for 1^ to 3 inch doors.\\nNo. Size, Inches. Per Doz.\\nP1290. 3\u00c2\u00a7x2f. Japanned Case, Bronze Bolt and Turn Knob r $30.90\\nKey-hole to edge of door, 2 A inches.\\nAbove illustrations half size.\\n303", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0318.jp2"}, "319": {"fulltext": "UPRIGHT RIM DEAD LOCKS.\\nJanus Face, for Narrow Style Doors\\nTwo Nickel-plated Folding Stetl Keys.\\nSize, 4x2\u00c2\u00a3 Inches.\\nBolt. Tumblers.\\nIron 1\\nPer dozen, $14.65\\nKey to front, 1^ Inches.\\nChanges.\\n12\\nSize, 5x3^ Inches.\\nJp No.\\nBolt. Tumblers.\\nChanges\\nII, 2490\\nIron 1\\nPer dozen, $15.45.\\nKey to front, 2\u00c2\u00a7 Inches.\\n20\\nFig. 1122.\\nWROUGHT STEEL MORTISE KNOB LOCKS.\\nReversible Latch Bolt, Nickel-plated Solid Keys.\\nThickness of Case, A- Inch.\\nSize of front, 5|xl Inch.\\nOroide Finish Cases.\\nNo. 1730. Size, 3ix3 Inches.\\nOroide Finish Steel Front. Oroide Finish Iron Bolts.\\n4 Changes.\\nPer dozen, $4.10\\nNo. 1734. Size, 3|x3 Inches.\\nPolished Brass Front and Bolts.\\nPer dozen, $7.14\\nFig. 1123.\\nWROUGHT STEEL MORTISE KNOB LOCKS.\\nEASY SPRING.\\nReversible Latch Bolt, Nickel-plated Solid Steel Keys.\\nWrought Steel Hub and Tumblers.\\nThickness of Case, Inch. Size of Front, 5^x1 Inch,\\nOroide Finish Cases.\\nNo. Size, Inches. Front and Bolls. Tumblers. Chauges. Per Dozen.\\n1789 3\u00c2\u00a3x3 Brass 1 12 $8.95\\n1789f 3\u00c2\u00a3x3 Brass 3 24 12.20\\nCentre of Hub to Front, 2| Inches. Centre of Hub to Key-hole, 2-{\\\\ Inches.\\nTo change the Hand, take off the Cap and turn over the Latch.\\n319", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0319.jp2"}, "320": {"fulltext": "MORTISE KNOB LOCKS, REVERSIBLE LATCH BOLT,\\nSOLID KEYS.\\nNo.\\n2065\\nSize\\nInches.\\n31x31\\nSize of Front,\\nInches.\\n51 x\u00c2\u00a3\\nFront and Bolts Brass, Nickel-plated Steel Keys.\\nPrice per Dozen, $5.85.\\nCentre of Hub to Front\\nKeyhole\\n21 in.\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\nTo Change the Hand, take off the Cap and turn\\nover the Latch.\\nThickness of Case, inch.\\nFig. 1124.\\nMORTISE KNOB LOCKS, EASY SPRING.\\nReal Bronze Front and Bolts.\\nReversible Latch Bolt, Nickel-plated\\nSolid Keys.\\nThickness of Case, inch.\\nNo.\\n380\\n380f\\nSize,\\nInches.\\n31 x 3\u00c2\u00a3\\n31x3*\\nSize of Front,\\nInches.\\n5|xl\\n51 xl\\nTumblers.\\nChange.\\n1\\n24\\n3\\n48\\nPer\\nDozen.\\n$16.25\\n18.70\\nCentre of Hub to Front, 2| inches. Centre of Hub to Keyhole, 2 T 3 F inches.\\nTo Change the Hand, take off the Cap and turn over the Latch.\\n310\\nH\\nX\\nm\\nCO\\nc\\nz\\npi\\nH\\nO\\no\\ns\\nO", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0320.jp2"}, "321": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT STEEL HORIZONTAL MORTISE DEAD LOCKS.\\nIVORY BLACK CASE.\\nNickel-plated, Solid Keys.\\nThickness of case\\nJ inch\\nSize of front\\nof si inch\\nSize of case\\n1^x3 J inches\\nNo. Front and Bolts.\\nChanges. Per Doz.\\n1070. Lacquered Steel.\\n4 $5.70\\n1073f. Brass.\\n24 12.70\\nKey-hole to front,\\n2^ inches.\\nSm Pis:. 1126.\\nWROUGHT STEEL MORTISE KMOB LATCHES.\\nThickness of case\\nSize of front\\ncase\\nNo. Oroide Finish Cases.\\n1030. Oroide Finish Front and Bolt\\nFig. 1127.\\nWROUGHT STEEL RIM LOCK SETS.\\ninch\\n3x\u00c2\u00a3 inch\\nl\u00c2\u00a3x3 inch\\nPer Doz.\\n$1.65\\nFig. 1128. Fig. 1129. Fig. 1130.\\nWITH WROUGHT METAL ESCUTCHEONS, JET KNOBS.\\nSet No. Lock No. Page. Escutcheons. Per Doz. Sets.\\nFig 11 9 8 3800-4 304 Bronze Plated. $10.60\\nFig. 1129 10-60\\nFig. 1130. Oroide Finish. 9.45\\nSize of Knobs, 2j inches.\\n311", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0321.jp2"}, "322": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT STEEL KNOB LATCH SETS.\\nPis-. 1131,\\nKnob No. 7850.\\nRose 7853.\\nFig. 1132.\\nEn ob No. 7850.\\nRose 7853.\\nFig. 1133.\\nKnob No. 7385.\\nRose 7852.\\nSet No.\\nLatch No. Knobs.\\nRose.\\nRose No.\\nPer Doz.\\nFig. 1131\\n1030 7-850\\nBronze-plated\\n7853\\n$6 50\\nFig. 1132\\n1030 7850\\na.\\n7852\\n7.00\\nFig. 1133\\n1030 7385\\ncc cc\\n7852\\n9.45\\nSize of Knobs,\\n24; inches.\\nDOOR\\nSize of Roses,\\nKNOBS.\\n3xi^ inches\\nFig. 1134.\\nJapanned Shank and Rose.\\nPlain Spindles.\\nMINERAL.\\nRim.\\nMortise.\\nDiam. of Knob.\\n4.00R\\n400M\\n24; inches, Spindle\\nPORCELAIN.\\n300R\\n300M\\n2i inch Spindle.\\nrPer Dozen Pairs.-\\nWithout Rose. With Rose.\\n$1.95 $1.95\\n$2.15\\nPLATE ESCUTCHEONS.\\nWROUGHT WIETAL.\\n$2.15\\nSize, Inches.\\niini\\nSize, Inches.\\nIfxll\\nFig. 1137.\\nKahala Bronze\\nBRONZE-PLATED.\\nWrought Metal\\n312\\nPer Dozen.\\n$0.40\\nPer Dozen.\\n$0.60", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0322.jp2"}, "323": {"fulltext": "CAR DOOR ESCUTCHEONS.\\nFor Brass\\nKeys.\\nFig. 1138\\n1138\\nFi r. 1138.\\nFor Steel\\nKeys.\\nFig. 01138 Japanned\\n01138 IfxlJ Brass\\n1139 7ixH Peal Bronze\\nFig. 1139 is for Locks Nos. 250 to 255, see Page 318.\\nLOOSE JOINT CAR DOOR BUTTS.\\nWITH STEEL WASHERS.\\nSize\\nInches.\\nif H\\nlfxlj\\n7|x2\u00c2\u00a3\\nFig. 1140.\\nNo. 49, 3J x 3 inches, Polished Brass, $1.80 per pair.\\nSix pairs in a box. Packed with screws.\\nWhen ordering be particular to state Hand wanted.\\n313", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0323.jp2"}, "324": {"fulltext": "CAR DOOR LOCKS.\\nIllustration Half Size.\\nFisr. 1141.\\nJAPANNED.\\nIron Bolt?. inch Hub.\\nSize, Inches.\\nNo.\\n230.\\n232.\\nCentre of Hub to Front i\\nKey-hole\\n5ix3|\\n5ix3|\\nSize, Inches.\\n5^x41\\nNo.\\n235.\\n237.\\nCentre of Hub to Front\\nKey -hole\\n5JMi\\nNARROW PATTERN.\\n1 Tumbler\\n3\\nWIDE PATTERN.\\n1 Tumbler\\n3\\nPer Doz.\\n$22.50\\n24.50\\n2^ inches\\n2^ inches\\nPer Doz.\\n$22.50\\n24.50\\n3 inches\\n2j inches\\nThese Locks are furnished with either Brass or Steel Keys. When ordering be\\nparticular to state Hand, also Key wanted.\\nFor Knobs and Escutcheons see pages 29S and 313.\\n314", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0324.jp2"}, "325": {"fulltext": "CAR DOOR LOCKS.\\nIllustration Half Size.\\nFisr. 1142.\\nJAPANNED,\\nIron Bolts, \u00c2\u00a7-inch Hub, with Slide Bolt.\\nNARROW PATTERN.\\nNo. Size, Inches.\\n2301. 5\u00c2\u00a3 x 37\\n232\u00c2\u00a3 51 x 3|\\nCenter of Hub to Front\\nKey-hole\\n1 Tumbler\\n3\\nNo.\\n235J\\n2371\\nWIDE PATTERN.\\nSize, Inches.\\n51 x 41 1 Tumbler\\n51x41 3\\nCentre of Hub to Front, 3 Inches.\\nThese Locks are furnished with either Brass or Steel Keys.\\nWhen ordering be ftarticular to state Hand, also Key wanted.\\nFor Kuobs and Escutcheons see pages 298 and 313.\\n315\\nPer Doz.\\n$26.50\\n28.50\\n21 inches.\\n21\\nPer Doz.\\n$26.50\\n28.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0325.jp2"}, "326": {"fulltext": "CAR DOOR LOCK.\\nFig. 1148.\\nBRASS AND NICKEL-PLATED.\\nBrass Bolts. inch Hub.\\nNARROW PATTERN\\nNo.\\n240.\\n24vJ.\\nSize, Inches.\\n5^x3^\\n1 Tumbler\\n6\\nWIDE PATTERN.\\nBrass,\\nPer Doz\\n$42.00\\n47.00\\nNo.\\n245.\\n2^-7.\\nSize, Inches.\\n5\u00c2\u00a3x4\u00c2\u00a3\\n5\u00c2\u00a3x4\u00c2\u00a3\\n1 Tumbler\\n3\\nWITH SLIDE BOLT.\\nBrass,\\nPer Doz\\n$42.00\\n47.00\\nNo.\\n245\u00c2\u00a3.\\n247\u00c2\u00a3.\\nSize, Inches.\\n5ix4i\\n5ix4i\\n1 Tumbler\\n3\\nBrass,\\nPer Doz\\n$55.00\\n60.00\\nNickel-plated,\\nPer Doz.\\n$60.00\\n65.00\\nNickel-plated,\\nPer Doz\\n$60.00\\n65.00\\nNickel-jriated,\\nPer Doz.\\n$73.00\\n78.00\\nCentre of Hub, Nos. 240, 242, 2| inches; others 3 inches.\\nto Key-hole, 2\\\\ inches.\\nThese Locks furnished with either Brass or Steel Keys. When ordering be\\nparticular to state Hand, also Key wanted.\\nFor Knobs and Escutcheons see pages 2y8 and 313.\\n316", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0326.jp2"}, "327": {"fulltext": "CAR DOOR LOCKS\\nFiff. 1144.\\nFia;. 1145.\\nWITH SCREWLESS KNOBS.\\nIron Bolts, f-inch Hub.\\nNos. 225 and 227 have Bound Brass Knobs.\\nNos. 275 and 277 have Oval Brass Knobs.\\nCentre of Hub to Front 3 inches.\\nt i\\nKe3 -hole\\n03 ct\\nJAPANNED.\\nNos.\\nSize, Inches.\\nTumblers.\\nPer Doz\\n225\\n5* x 4-|\\n1\\n$53.00\\n227\\n5ix4|\\n3\\n55.00\\nBRASS.\\nBrass Bolts,\\nf inch Hub.\\nNo.\\nSize, Inches.\\nTumblers\\nPer Doz\\n275\\n5ix4|\\n1\\n$99.00\\n277\\n5|x4|\\n3\\n123.00\\nIllustrations are half size.\\n317", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0327.jp2"}, "328": {"fulltext": "CAR DOOR LOCKS.\\nIllustration Half Size.\\nH_TLf\\nFie. 1146.\\nNo.\\nSize, Inches.\\n260\\n5^x4i\\nIron Late\\n252\\n5^x4^\\nit 1 1\\n253\\n5|s4i\\nBrass\\n255\\n5|x4i\\nu it\\nORNAMENTED REAL BRONZE.\\nFinish Polished Bronze. inch Hub.\\nPer Doz.\\nolt, 1 Tumbler $72.00\\n3 96.00\\n1 84.00\\n3 108.00\\nPrice includes Knobs and Escutcheons. For Knobs and Escutcheons see\\npages 298 and 313.\\nCentre of Hub to Front, 3 inches. Centre of Hub to Keyhole, 2J inches.\\nPacked complete with Bronze Screws.\\nThese Locks are furnished with either Brass or Steel Keys.\\nWhen ordering be particular to state Hand, also Key wanted.\\n318", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0328.jp2"}, "329": {"fulltext": "CENTURY SET,\\nSTEEL\\nFronts.\\nThe mark which dis-\\ntinguishes these locks\\nfrom the ordinary type\\nis the rounded front\\nand strike.\\nRAPID-MORTISE, ROUND END WROUGHT\\nLOCKS.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (Nos. 2730 to 02734J, Page 320.)\\nA*\\nA 3\\n5\\nB 3\\na?\\niu J\\nh-\\nZ\\nUJ i\\nO I\\n1\\na\\no\\nz\\na; i\\nIB 2\\nw il\\nZ i\\no x\\ni\\ns:3\\nrO\\n1 i I\\ny\\nHi IU\\nFig. 1147.\\nc\\nStrikes. Altliough the rounded ends are distinctive in\\nthemselves they are of less note than the Gaxiging Strike, a\\nfeature absolutely unique. The projections upon the edge of\\nthe strike and the distances of its openings are so planned\\nthat the strike serves as a gauge to mark the centres for boring\\nmortises and to determine the positions of knob and keyhole.\\nIf the directions packed with each lock be carefully followed\\nthe merest novice in carpentry can fit these locks quickly and\\nexactty.\\nTo Fit Lock. Having marked the centre of the edge of\\nthe door, use the prongs on the back of the strike (A-l to A-t\\nto locate centres for boring mortise. Use a f-inch bit. The\\nholes at the ends should be bored to a depth of T B -inch the\\nothers, 3^ inches deep.\\nTo Find Keyhole Centre. Square from centre of lowest\\nboring in edge of door to a point 2^ inches back from edge of\\ndoor, which point may be gauged by the distance (C-l to C-2J\\nfrom lower edge of lip of strike to prong near its end. If the\\ndoor is beveled, allowance must be made for the bevel in find-\\ning this point. Measure up from this point 1 3 inches (the\\nlength of the opening of the lower hole in the strike, B-l to B-2)\\nand so find the centre for the key pin. Use a f-rceh bit.\\nTo Find Centre for Knob.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The centre for the knob will be found at a point 2J inches\\nabove the centre already found for the key pin, which may be gauged by the distance (B-l to\\nB-3) from the bottom of the lower hole in the strike to the top of the upper hole.\\nTo Fit Strike. The strike, being of the same size as the front of the lock, is fitted in the\\nsame manner as the lock, all the holes being bored to the depth of y ff inch with a J-inch bit.\\nPrice, Fig. 1147, Locks, Knobs and Escutcheons, per dozen, $10.60.\\n319", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0329.jp2"}, "330": {"fulltext": "RAPID-MORTISE\\nWROUGHT STEEL ROUND END\\nKNOB LOCKS.\\nEasy Spring.\\nIllustration Half Size.\\nPATENT APPLIED FOE.\\nNos. 2730 to 2734?\\nFig, 1148.\\nREVERSIBLE LATCH BOLT, NICKEL-PLATED SOLID KEYS.\\nThickness of Case, A inch Size of Front, 5|x| inch.\\nOROIDE FINISHED CASES.\\nNo.\\nSize, inches.\\n2730\\n3|x3\\n2731\\n3\u00c2\u00a3x3\\n2734\\n31x3\\n2734f\\n31x3\\nOroide Finish, Steel Front\\nIron Bolts j\\nSteel Front\\nIron Bolts\\nPolished Brass Front and Bolts\\nKey\\nbiers.\\nges.\\nrrer\\ndozen.\\nIron\\n1\\n4\\n$4.10\\nSteel\\n1\\n12\\n4.90\\nu\\n1\\n12\\n7.14\\nh i\\n3\\n24\\n12.20\\nHalf dozen in a box. Packed complete with screws and escutcheons.\\nNo. Size, inches\\n02731 3^x3\\nBRONZE-PLATED CASES, POLISHED FRONTS.\\nKey. Tumblers. Changes. Per dozen.\\nSteel 1 12\\nBronze-Plated Steel Front\\nIron Bolts f\\nBrouze Front and Bolts\\n02734 3\u00c2\u00a3x3 Brooze Front and Bolts 1 12\\n02734f 31x3 3 24\\nHalf dozen in a box. Packed with screws.\\nCentre of hub to front, 2-^ inches. Centre of hub to keyhole, 2-J inches.\\nTo change the hand, take off the cap and turn over the latch.\\nAny combined Koses and Escutcheons for 3^ inch Mortise Locks may be used with\\nthese locks.\\nMASTER-KEYED LOCKS.\\nNo. Size, inches. Front and Bolts. KeyClassNo. Tumblers. Changes. Per dozen.\\n31x3 Brass. Steel 4171 3 25\\n31x3 Bronze. 417* 3 25\\n2734fM\\n02734|M\\nThey can be furnished in two sets of 25 (or less) each, with steel master-key\\nto fit each set of 25.\\n320", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0330.jp2"}, "331": {"fulltext": "COPYING PRESSES,\\nRAILROAD PATTERNS.\\nFIC. I 149. SHORT ARCH.\\nEeceives a book 14x18 inches.\\nFinished in Black Japan. No Ornamentation.\\nPrice, $15.00.\\nFinished in Black Japan. Bronze Ornamenta-\\ntion. Price, $16.50.\\nFinished in Carmine and Black Japan. With\\nGold Leaf and Bronze Ornamentation.\\nNickel-plated Posts. Price, $20.00.\\nFig. 1149.\\nFIG. I ISO. SHORT ARCH.\\nReceives a book 16x20 inches.\\nFinished in Black Japan. No Ornamentation.\\nPrice, $18.00.\\nFinished in Black Japan. Bronze Ornamenta-\\ntion. Price, $20.00.\\nFinished in Carmine and Black Japan. Gold\\nLeaf and Bronze Ornamentation. Nickel-\\nplated Posts. Price, $24.00.\\nFig. 1150\\nFSC. 1151. SHORT ARCH.\\nReceives a book 18x23 inches.\\nFinished in Black Japan. No Orna-\\nmentation. Price, $26.00.\\nFinished in Black Japan. Bronze Or-\\nnamentation. Price, $28.00\\nFinished in Carmine and Black Japan,\\nGold Leaf and Bronze Ornamenta-\\ntion. Nickel-plated. Price, $32 00.\\nFig. 1151.\\nFIC. 1152.\\nReceives a book 15x20 inches.\\nFinished in Black Japan. No Orna-\\nmentation. Price, $18.00.\\nFinished in Black Japan. Bronze Or-\\nnamentation. Price, $20.00.\\nFinished in Carmine and Black Japan.\\nGold Leaf and Bronze Ornamenta-\\ntion. Price, $22.00\\n321\\nFig. 1152.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0331.jp2"}, "332": {"fulltext": "COPYING PRESSES, RAILROAD PATTERNS.\\nFIC. I 153.\\nReceives a Book 15x20 Inches.\\nFinished in Black Japan. Bronze Or-\\nnamentation. Nickel-plated Posts.\\nPrice, $25.00.\\nFinished in Carmine and Black Japan\\nGold Leaf and Bronze Ornamentation.\\nNickel-plated Posts and Cap.\\nPrice, $27.00.\\nFig. 1153.\\nFIC. I 154.\\nReceives a Book 17x22 Inches.\\nFinished in Black Japan. Bronze\\nOrnamentation. Nickel-plated Posts.\\nPrice, $33.00.\\nFinished in Carmine and Black\\nJapan. Gold Leaf and Bronze Or-\\nnamentation. Nickel-plated Posts and\\nCap\\nPrice, $36.00.\\nFig. 1154.\\nFIC. I 155.\\nReceives a Book 22x24 Inches.\\nFinishedinB ack Japan. Bronze\\nOrnamentation Nickel-plated Posts.\\nPrice, $43.00.\\nFinished in Carmine and Black\\nJapan. Gold Leaf and Bronze Or-\\nnamentation. Nickel-plated Posts\\nand Cap.\\nPrice, $51.00.\\nFig. 1155.\\nFIC. I 156.\\nReceives a Book 20x27i Inches.\\nFinished in Black Japan. Bronze\\nOrnamentation. Nickel-plated Posts.\\nPrice, $50 00.\\nFinished in Carmine and Black\\nJapan. Gold Leaf and Bronze Or-\\nnamentation. Nickel-plated Posts\\nan. I Cap.\\nPrice, $53.00.\\nH\\nX\\npi\\nm\\nc\\n33\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\n3\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0o\\n2\\nPI\\no\\nX\\nFig. 1150.\\n322", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0332.jp2"}, "333": {"fulltext": "COPYING PRESSES, PHOENIX PATTERNS.\\nNo.\\nFinished in Black Japan.\\nNo Ornamentation.\\n16 receives a book 10x12 in., price, $5.25\\n1\\n18\\n19\\n20\\n20*\\n21\\n814\\n22\\n23\\n23*\\n10x15 in.,\\n11x16 in.,\\n12x18 in\\n15x20 in.,\\n16x20 in.,\\n18x22 in.,\\n20x24 in.,\\n22x24 in.,\\n20x27 in.,\\n22x30 in.,\\n6.00\\n9.00\\n11.75\\n18.00\\n23.00\\n25.00\\n28.00\\n30.00\\n32.00\\n56.00\\nCOPY PRESS STANDS.\\nFig. 1158.\\nFinished in Oil. One Drawer and Slide for\\nBook.\\nDimensions of top 17x24 inches\\nDrawer, inside 14x16x2*\\nNo. 1, Walnut, price $S 00\\nNo. 10, Oak, 7.50\\nFinished in Oil, with Slide for Book,\\nbut without Drawer.\\nDimensions of top 17x24 inches\\nNo. 0, Walnut, price $5.50\\nNo. 00, Oak, 5.25\\nFig. 1158.\\nRAILROAD COPY PRESS\\nSTAND.\\nFig. 1159.\\nVery Heavy.\\nFinished in Oil or Varnished.\\nOne Drawer and Slide for Book.\\nDimensions of top 24x37 inches\\nDrawer, inside 19x26x2*\\nNo. 90, Oak, price $14.00\\nFi r. 1159.\\nFiff. 1160.\\nWATER TUBS.\\nFinished in Black Japan, Bronze Striping.\\nPlain, per dozen\\nPorcelain lined, per dr zei\\n323\\n6.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0333.jp2"}, "334": {"fulltext": "DIXON S PENCILS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES.\\nWith Large Diameter Leads.\\nFig. 1161.\\n300. Dixon s Operator Satin Finish, gold stamp, rick black lead, per gross, $4.75.\\nCAR INSPECTOR S PENCILS.\\nFig. 1162.\\nNo. 303. Dixon s Car Inspector Pencil, Satin Finish, gold stamp. Dixon s Car Inspector\\nPencil fully meets the various requirements of 1 lie committee appointed by the Master Oar\\nBuilders Association. The pencil makes a clear, black mark, which cannot easily be erased,\\nis not hardened or spoiled by age. The leads are tough and strong, readily sharpened, but not\\neasily broken. The marks do not smudge or run, and will never fade by exposure to light.\\nThere is no pencil made winch is its equal for the work intended. Per gross, $4.75.\\nF7^\\nNo. 400.\\nFig. 1163.\\nPine Cedar Finish, deep rich black lead.\\nLUMBER PENCILS.\\nPer gross, $7.75.\\nH\\nX\\nn\\nn\\nc\\n3}\\n2\\nPI\\nH\\nO\\nO\\ns\\nTJ\\nFig. 1164.\\nNo. 361. Dixon s Lumber Pencil, 4| in. long, Hn. in diameter, hexagon shape, japanned\\nthree grades hard, regular and soft. Per gross,\\nMETAL WORKERS CRAYONS.\\nJS WO fi/\\nFig. 1165.\\n524. Sawed out of solid soapstone, flat shape, chisel point. Packed in 4-\\ngross boxes. Per gross, $3 25.\\nDIXON S ARTISTS PENCILS.\\nPacked in handsome white watered paper, gilt-trimmed boxes, with black and gold labels.\\nOne dozen in a box. three dozen in a carton.\\nThey are made in hexagon shape only, beautifully finished in the natural color of the cedar\\nwood, and are in eleven grades of leads, as follows, viz.:\\n2\\nPI\\no\\n31\\nNos. Grade Stamps. Nos.\\n210. V VS\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Verv, very soft. 216.\\n211. VS\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Very soft, 217.\\n212. S\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Soft. 218.\\n213. SM\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Soft medium. 219.\\n214. MB\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Medium black. 219-V.\\n215. M\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Medium.\\nThese leads are extra fine and perfectly graded. The hard grades are perfect for architects\\ndraughtsmen and engineers. Per gross, $9.00.\\n324\\nGrade Stamps.\\nMH\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Medium hard.\\nH\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Hard.\\nVH\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Very hard.\\nVVH Very, very hard.\\nVVVH\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Very, very, very hard.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0334.jp2"}, "335": {"fulltext": "DIXON S FINE OFFICE PENCILS.\\nROUND SHAPE, Fl\\nGrade Stamps\\nTrade Numbeis\\nFig. 1166.\\nISHED IN THE NATURAL COLOR OF THE CEDAR WOOO.\\nGrade Stamps\\nTrade Numbers\\nGrade Stamps\\nTrade Numbers\\nGrade Stamps\\nTrade Numbers\\nGrade Stamps\\nTrade Numbers\\nS\\n141\\nSM\\n143\\nROUND SHAPE,\\nS\\n151\\nSB\\n151A\\nSM\\n152\\nMB\\n1424\\nSATIN\\nM B\\n152A\\nM\\n143\\nFINISH.\\nM\\n153\\nM H\\n143*.\\nMH\\n153A\\nROUND SHAPE, FINE MAROON FINISH.\\nROUND SHAPE, CLOSSY BLACK FINISH.\\nII\\n144\\nH\\n154\\nSM\\n111\\nSM\\n106\\nHEXACON SHAPE, F\\nGrade Stamps\\nTrade. Numbers\\nAll the above 0.00 per gross.\\nINISHED IN THE NATURAL COLOR\\nVH\\n145\\nVH\\n155\\nM\\n113\\nM\\n107\\nS SM MB\\n133 123 123A.\\nHEXACON SHAPE, SATIN\\nB SB S M MB\\n166 1664 167 1U7A\\nOF THE\\nM MH\\n134 124*\\nCEDAR WOOD.\\nFINISH\\nM\\n168\\nHEXACON SHAPE, FINE MAROON\\nMH\\n168*\\nFINISH.\\nII\\n125\\nH\\n160\\nSM\\n116\\nVH\\n136\\nVH\\n170\\nM\\n117\\nGrade Stamps\\nTrade Numbers\\nAll the above Hexagon shape $6.75 per gross.\\nThe above four styles of finish of Round Gilt, and three of Hexagon Gilt, comprise the\\nassortment of Dixon s American Graphite Pencils, of the very finest style and quality, known\\nto the trade as -flue goods. They are put up in Dixon s patent dozen package (see above\\ncut), and are packed in \u00c2\u00a3_ gross boxes.\\nFig. 1167.\\nCut shows full diameter, but reduced length.\\nThese Pencils are made in Round shape and Hexagon shape, stamped in Gold, with No. 2\\nand No. 3 leads of high grade. They are fitted with Nickel Tips, having a screw-thread and\\ncarrying an Erasive Rubber of superior quality. They are finished in Black, Satin, Cedar and\\nMaroon. Round, per gross, 3.35; Hexagon, per gross, $3.75.\\nFig. 1168.\\nROUND SHAPE, COLD STAMP, DIXON S BEST, HIGHLY FINISHED.\\n349. 7 inch, red lead p er er0 |g 00\\n350. 7 blue\\nPacked gross in box, with Dixon s patent dozen package.\\n325\\n,V", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0335.jp2"}, "336": {"fulltext": "DIXON S FELT ERASIVE RUBBERS.\\nDIXON S\\nFELT RUBBER\\nFig. 1169. Full Size.\\n12 to 120 in lb. Per lb., $1.00.\\nFull Size.\\n1 doz. on a card, 6 cards in a box.\\nPer gross, $5.00.\\nDIXON S STANDARD GRAPHITE CREASE.\\nThis is recommended for gears, for loose fitting journals and bearings, or\\nwherever the conditions are such that an ordinarily stiff grease can be introduced.\\nThis grease is not intended for use in an oil cup, but will feed nicely through a\\ntallow cup.\\nWATER-PROOF GRAPHITE GREASE.\\nFor gears exposed to the action of water, for chains, cables, and wire ropes\\nused in mines, quarries, etc. which are exposed to water, and for all other uses\\ncalling for a lubricant not affected by even running water. For railroad switches,\\ninterlocking?, etc it is without an equal.\\nPRICES OF STANDARD AND WATER-PROOF CREASE.\\n10 pound package\\n25\\n$1.50 50 pound package\\n3.50 100\\nBarrels of 400 lbs., 10 cents per lb.\\n$6.50\\n12.00\\nGRAPHITED WOOD GREASE.\\nFOR ELECTRIC CARS.\\nIt does not cake in the gear cases, and it keeps the gears constantly and\\nthoroughly lubricated, and at the same time prevents all drippiugs from the gear\\ncases. Price.\\nBarrels, about 300 lbs.\\nFive barrel lots\\n6 cents per lb\\n5\\nGRAPHITE CURVE GREASE.\\nThis grease is made to meet the demand of trolley car companies for a durable\\nlubricant for curves and switches at a low price. Flake graphite is used, and the\\naffinity for metal possessed by graphite makes it superior to any other form of\\nlubricant. It is furnished in barrels of 400 to 5u0 pounds. Prices on application.\\n326", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0336.jp2"}, "337": {"fulltext": "DIXON S EVERLASTING GRAPHITE AXLE CREASE.\\ni V W. 3= s^ n M\u00c2\u00ae\\n^0\\n^m\\nJfes\\nFig. 1171.\\n000\\n1 lb. bos\\n$0.15 each\\n601\\n2\\n25\\n603\\n10 lb. pail\\n1.20\\n624\\n25 lb. kegs\\n2.75\\n625\\n50\\n5.00\\n626\\n100\\n9.00\\n627\\nbbls. ab t 350\\nbs., .08* ner lb\\nDIXON S\\nTRACTION\\nb elt Dressing\\nDIXON S BELT DRESSING.\\nIt absolutely prevents a belt from slipping,\\nthoroughly preserves the leather, and protects\\nthe elasticity of the belt.\\nL EATHE R PRESE RVATIVE\\nNO BELT CAN SLIP j|\\nAFT ER THIS IS PROPERLY APPl- 1 II\\nxonCrucirlf Company, J\u00c2\u00a3g^\\nNo.\\nPer lb\\n665\\n10 lb. pail\\n30 els\\n666\\n25\\n25\\n667\\n50\\n22\\n668\\n1001b. keg\\n20\\n669\\nBbls., about 375\\nlb\\n18\\nFig. 1172.\\nSOLI D\\nFig. 1173.\\nDIXON S SOLID BELT DRESSING.\\nMade especially for those who prefer a solid\\ndressing to the soft or paste dressing. Is put\\nup in one pound bars in paper boxes. Twenty-\\nfive one pound bars in a case.\\nPrice per case, $6.00\\nFig. 1174.\\nPar better and cheaper than Ped Lead.\\nNo.\\nPer lb.\\nNo.\\nPer lb.\\n693\\n1 lb. package\\n20 cents.\\n696\\n25 lb. package\\n14 cents\\n694\\n5\\n18\\n697\\n.50\\nis*\\n695\\n.10\\n15\\n698\\n100\\n13\\n327", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0337.jp2"}, "338": {"fulltext": "DIXON S FOUNDERS PERFECT CORE WASH.\\nMAKES SOUND, SMOOTH AND PERFECT CASTINGS.\\nIt makes a hard skin or veneer on the mold, which will not rub off nor run\\nbefore the hot metal.\\nIntended for heavy as well as light work. Specially useful for steel castings.\\nBoxes of 25, 50 and 100 lbs., 10 cents per lb.\\nBarrels of 300 lbs 8\\nDIXON S PLUMBAGO FACINGS, CALLED INDIA SILVER LEAD.\\nHow to Order.\\nOne kind works with dry sand and is used as a wash. Another works with\\ngreen sand and through a shake-bag. Still another with green sand, and is put ou\\nby the brush. Some facings recpaire, for perfect lines, a little dusting of powdered\\ncharcoal Some brands will slick others not. So if the foundry superinten-\\ndent will specify the kind of work he uses the facing on, his order can be more per-\\nfectly filled.\\nLEADING KINDS AND PRICES.\\nDescription. Use. Price per lb. iu barrel lots.\\nPlumbago Pacing Common Work $0.03i\\nGerman Bohemian Lead, Flat Molding .04\\nStove Plate, Printing and Copying Press, .06\\nLight Casting .06\\nOrdinary Job Work .06\\nHeavy Casting aud Steel Casting .10\\nTrade No\\n660.\\n659.\\n604.\\n618.\\n619.\\n621.\\nEx Ex Plumbago Facing\\nIndia Silver Lead\\nIndia Silver Lead\\nX X Plumbago\\nIs,\\n$0.10\\nIn bulk.\\n.12\\nLAMP BLACK.\\nSTAR CERMANTOWN.\\nAssorted. Assorted.\\n\u00c2\u00a3s, Is, \u00c2\u00a3s and \u00c2\u00a3s, is and \u00c2\u00a3s,\\n.14 .12 .13\\nPut up in card-board boxes and paper bags.\\nNO. I. VULCAN.\\nPer pound,\\nPackages extra at cost.\\nDIXON S AMERICAN FLAKE GRAPHITE,\\nPERFECT LUBRICANT.\\nis\\n18 per lb.\\n$0 08*\\n?s\u00c2\u00abS5e^\\nNo. 630. lb. paper cans,\\n$0.10 each.\\nIpKSlBrS?! No 631-\\n.15\\nsiiSa\\nrsTxojj s\\n1 No. 632. 1\\n.20\\nAMERICA\\nvomer\\nNo 633. 5 tin cans, screw top,\\nI No. 634. 10\\n.85\\n1.60\\niUBRICA^-\\nNo. 644. 25 boxes,\\nJ No. 645. 50\\n.14 per lb\\n.13\\ni== No. 646. 100 kegs,\\n.12\\nFig. 1175. No. 647. 350 barrels,\\n.10\\nThese are the trade numbers of our regular Fhike. If\\nfinely pulverized Graph-\\nie numbers, as No. 2.\\nite is recpiired, it should be specified, in addition to the tra\\n1* m. fiWHHHfel\\nFor the introduction\\nof pure Flake Graphite\\ninto the cylinders of\\nStationary Engines, we\\nknow of no better de-\\nvice than this O.l Pump\\nhere illustrated.\\n328", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0338.jp2"}, "339": {"fulltext": "DIXON S SILLICA-GRAPHITE PAINT.\\nFor Metal or Wood-work, Roofs, Bridges, Telegraph and Trolley Poles, Smoke-\\nstacks, Boiler Fronts and lion Construction Work of Buildings.\\nPACKACES AND PRICES.\\n10 lbs. in Tin Pail, Thick, Ground in Oil\\n15 cents per lb\\n25\\n14\\n50 Keg,\\n13i\\nr\\\\r\\\\ a a tc a a\\n13\\n450 Barrel,\\n12\\n5 gals. Keg, Thinned, Beady Mixed\\n$1.:J0 per gal.\\n10\\n1.25\\n25\\n1.20\\n50\\n1.15\\nA gallon ready mixed for the brush will cover about 600 square feet, one coat,\\non metal surfaces in good condition. For very high heat, and for surfaces,, ex\\nposed to the constant action of water, we recommend Dixon s Ready-Mixed Smoke\\nstack Paint.\\nASPHALTUNI LIQUID PAINTS IN ALL COLORS.\\nColors, Nos. 7, 9, 15, 16, 17, 21, 41, Barrels\\n7 9, 15, 16, 17, 21, 41. Half Barrels\\n7 9, 15, 16, 17, 21, 41, in Pails\\nNo. 31, Bright Red, and No. 59, Purple, Barrels\\n31, 59, Half Barrels\\n31, 59, in Pails\\n2 and 6, Blue and Green, Barrels\\n2 and 6, Half Barrels\\n2 and 6, in Pads\\n76, Outside White, Barrels\\n76 Half Barrels\\n76, iu Pails\\nPer gallon, $0.75\\n.80\\n.85\\n.85\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.30\\n1.35\\n1.40\\n1.25\\n1.30\\n1.35\\nAll other colors (unless otherwise mentioned),\\nat one uniform price, bbls., $1.10; half bis., $1.15;\\nWe can recommend these paints to give entire satisfaction and are Al in every\\nrespect. Samples sent on application.\\nincluding No. 76 inside White,\\npails, $1.20 per garon.\\nWHITE LEAD.\\nIn 25, 50 and 100 lb. kegs\\nMarket prices.\\nRAILROAD VARNISHES.\\nPer lb.,\\nCar Inside Finishing, per gallon Locomotive Finishing, per gallon\\nOutside Rubbing,\\nRubbing Ebonite, 3.00\\nNONPAREIL JAPAN.\\nFor a Dryer and Gold Size, put up in 1 gallon cans Per gallon, $2.25\\nThis is one-third stronger than any other Dryer on the market.\\nPut up in 1 gallon cans\\nRAILWAY COACH JAPAN.\\n329\\nPer gallon, $2.25", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0339.jp2"}, "340": {"fulltext": "PATENT WELDLESS COLD-DRAWN STEEL TUBES.\\nPrice per Foot in Cents.\\n-Thickness of Walls-\\nOutside\\ndiameter,\\nInches.\\n3-16\\nor 18\\nor 20\\nW. G.\\n1-16\\nor 16\\nW. G.\\n15\\nW. G.\\n6-64\\nor 14\\nW G.\\n3-32\\nor 13\\nW G.\\n12\\nW. G.\\n1 8\\nor 11\\nW. G.\\n10\\nW. G.\\n3 16\\n1-4\\n5-16\\n3-8\\n7-16\\n1 2\\n3\\n8\\n30\\n30\\n31\\n32\\n33\\nAori\\n30\\n30\\n31\\n32\\n33\\n35\\n37\\nA or f\\n33\\n32\\n33\\n34\\n36\\n38\\n40\\n42\\n43\\n1.1 or a\\n34\\n34\\n36\\n38\\n39\\n41\\n43\\n45\\n47\\n55\\ni\\n8\\n36\\n36\\n38\\n40\\n42\\n44\\n47\\n50\\n54\\n68\\n1\\n38\\n38\\n42\\n44\\n46\\n50\\n53\\n58\\n64\\n75\\n1*\\n41\\n41\\n44\\n47\\n50\\n54\\n58\\n66\\n73\\n87\\n98\\nH\\n44\\n44\\n47\\n50\\n54\\n59\\n64\\n73\\n81\\n98\\n109\\n121\\nn\\n47\\n47\\n51\\n54\\n58\\n65\\n70\\n80\\n90\\n108\\n121\\n137\\n148\\n1*\\n50\\n50\\n54\\n58\\n62\\n72\\n76\\n84\\n100\\n122\\n136\\n154\\n170\\n181\\nif\\n53\\n53\\n57\\n61\\n66\\n76\\n80\\n90\\n107\\n130\\n147\\n167\\n185\\n200\\nIf\\n55\\n55\\n60\\n65\\n69\\n79\\n84\\n96\\n114\\n139\\n157\\nISO\\n200\\n216\\ns\\n58\\n63\\n68\\n73\\n83\\n89\\n101\\n120\\n148\\n169\\n193\\n214\\n233\\n2\\n61\\n66\\n72\\n77\\n87\\n93\\n108\\n125\\n156\\n180\\n206\\n228\\n250\\n2|\\n72\\n77\\n81\\n92\\n99\\n114\\n133\\n166\\n194\\n220\\n242\\n268\\n2i\\n77\\n81\\n85\\n96\\n104\\n122\\n141\\n176\\n208\\n233\\n255\\n285\\n2-2\\ns\\n85\\n90\\n107\\n111\\n128\\n148\\n187\\n221\\n248\\n273\\n303\\naj\\n89\\n94\\n112\\n118\\n131\\n154\\n198\\n233\\n263\\n290\\n320\\n2|\\n94\\n98\\n118\\n123\\n138\\n163\\n207\\n245\\n377\\n308\\n338\\n2J\\n98\\n102\\n120\\n127\\n144\\n171\\n216\\n256\\n391\\n325\\n355\\n3\\n110\\n130\\n137\\n156\\n187\\n233\\n278\\n319\\n356\\n390\\nSJ\\n117\\n138\\n144\\n162\\n198\\n242\\n290\\n333\\n371\\n407\\nSi\\n134\\n145\\n150\\n168\\n304\\n250\\n301\\n347\\n386\\n433\\n31\\n130\\n150\\n156\\n174\\n212\\n259\\n313\\n361\\n4m\\n441\\n3*\\n135\\n155\\n101\\n180\\n220\\n267\\n325\\n375\\n416\\n458\\n3J\\n174\\n198\\n237\\n290\\n350\\n403\\n446\\n493\\n4\\n189\\n214\\n255\\n312\\n375\\n431\\n478\\n527\\nThe above prices are for outside diameters. The bore of Tube can be ascer-\\ntained by deducting thickness of walls from the given outside diameter. These\\nTubes are round, true to size, and smooth inside and out. The maximum length is\\n16 feet for sizes up to 3 inches outside diameter, and Tubes can be furnished of\\nany length desired within that figure and without charge for cutting, except on\\nTubes shorter than 2 feet. In Tubes up to 1| inch outside diameter we can fur-\\nnish 22 gauge at 2 cents per foot over 20 gauge and 24 gauge at 6 cents per foot\\nover 20 gauge on order. Sizes not in stock it takes ordinarily about 90 days for\\norder and importation.\\n330", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0340.jp2"}, "341": {"fulltext": "SEAMLESS COPPER TUBING.\\nOutside Diameter.\\nStubs Gauge the Standard. Prices in cents per pound.\\nO.G.\\nN.G.\\ni\\n4\\nE\\n3\\nS\\n7\\ni\\nft\\nA\\n3\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a21\\n7\\nS\\n1\\nH\\nU\\n1*\\n2\\n2-1\\n4\\n4 to 8\\n3 to 6\\n26\\n25\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n20\\n20\\n9\\n7\\n27\\n26\\n25\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n20\\n20\\n10\\n8\\n31\\n29\\n28\\n27\\n26\\n25\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n20\\n20\\n11\\n9\\n31\\n29\\n28\\n27\\n26\\n25\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n20\\n20\\n12\\n10\\n35\\n33\\n31\\n29\\n28\\n27\\n26\\n25\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n20\\n20\\n13\\n11\\n35\\n33\\n31\\n29\\n28\\n27\\n26\\n25\\n23\\n32\\n21\\n21\\n21\\n14\\n12\\n39\\n35\\n33\\n31\\n29\\n28\\n27\\n26\\n25\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n21\\n21\\n15\\n13\\n40\\n36\\n34\\n31\\n30\\n29\\n28\\n27\\n26\\n24\\n23\\n22\\n22\\n22\\n16\\n14\\n41\\n37\\n35\\n32\\n31\\n30\\n29\\n28\\n27\\n24\\n23\\n23\\n23\\n23\\n17\\n15\\n42\\n38\\n36\\n33\\n32\\n31\\n30\\n29\\n28\\n25\\n24\\n24\\n24\\n24\\n18\\n16\\n79\\n59\\n44\\n40\\n37\\n34\\n33\\n32\\n30\\n29\\n28\\n26\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n25\\n19\\n17\\n84\\nGO\\n45\\n41\\n38\\n35\\n34\\n33\\n32\\n31\\n30\\n28\\n27\\n26\\n26\\n26\\n20\\n18-19\\n89\\n62\\n47\\n42\\n39\\n37\\n36\\n35\\n34\\n33\\n32\\n30\\n29\\n28\\n28\\n28\\n21\\n20\\n94\\n64\\n49\\n44\\n41\\n39\\n38\\n37\\n36\\n35\\n34\\n33\\n32\\n30\\n30\\n30\\n22\\n21\\n99\\n69\\n54\\n46\\n42\\n40\\n39\\n38\\n37\\n36\\n35\\n35\\n34\\n32\\n32\\n33\\n23 22 104 74 59 48 44 42 41 40 39 38 37 37 37 35 35 36\\n24 23 114 79 64 51 46 44 43 42 41 39 38 3S 39 39 39 40\\n25 24 129 84 69 54 49 47 45 44 43 42 41 42 43\\nOutside Diameter.\\nO.G. N.G. 2k 2J 3 3| 3\u00c2\u00a3 3J 4 4\u00c2\u00b1 U 4J 5 5\u00c2\u00b1 5i 5J 6 6+ 6.V 6? 7 74. 74 7J\\n4 to 8 3 to 6 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 32 33 35 37\\n9 7 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 37\\n10 8 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 37\\n11 9 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 37\\n12 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 .38\\n13 11 21 21 21 21 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 39\\n14 13 21 21 21 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 82 33 34 85 36 38 40\\n15 13 22 22 22 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 41\\n16 14 23 28 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3S 39 41 43\\n17 15 24 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 45\\n18 16 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 47\\n19 17 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 49\\n20 18-19 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 48 44 45 46 47 49 51\\n21 20 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40\\n22 21 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41\\n23 22 37 37 38 39 40 41 42\\n24 23 40\\nIRON PIPE SIZES.\\nSi/.es, inches i f i 1 H U 2 2i 3 3i 4 4j 5 6\\nPrice, per pound, 34 30 27 25 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 21 21 23 25 29\\nFor price of Brass Tubing deduct 3 cents per pound from above lists.\\nNote. For diameters of the fractional parts of an inch where no price is given, take the\\ncolumn to the left of where such size would appear if designated\\nIn ordering, be careful to state whether Tube is wanted O.G. (which is Stubs or N.G.\\n(which is Brown Sharpe s).\\nThe above Tubing is in 12-foot lengths.\\n331", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0341.jp2"}, "342": {"fulltext": "SEAMLESS BRASS TUBINC. for plumbing.\\nThis Tubing is made in 11 or 13 feet lengths, not threaded.\\nOutside diameter, in.\\nThickness by Stubs Gauge No.\\nPrire per lb., cents\\ni\\n3\\ni\\n1\\n1*\\nn\\n2\\n1o\\n15\\n15\\n14\\n13\\n13\\n13\\n13\\n36\\n.35\\n.34\\n.33\\n.30\\n.19\\n.18\\n.18\\nTinning, three cents per pound extra, net.\\nBRAZED BRASS TUBINC.\\nBrown Sharpe s Gauge the Standard. Outside Diameter\\nPlain Round Tube. f in. and up to 3 in., to No. 19 Gauge, inclusive, per lb.\\ninclusive,\\nSmaller than in Special Over 3 in. to 3-Hn., to No. 19\\n2 in. and up to 3 in. to No. 19, inclusive, $0.38 Over 3i in. to No. 19, inclusive\\n3 in. to No. 19, inclusive 40\\nFor Gauges thinner than No. 19, B. S. Gauge, add to list as follows\\nNo 20 31 22 23 24 25\\nPerlh .02 .04 .06 .08 .12 .16\\nThinner than No. 26, B. S. Gauge, special prices.\\nPRICE LIST OF CUTTING BRAZED TUBINC\\nTO SPECIAL LENGTHS.\\n$0.35\\n.36\\n.38\\n.41\\n.48\\n.65\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n$0.45\\n.50\\n26\\n.20\\nLonger than 12 inches\\nOver 6 inches to 12 inches\\n4 6\\nAdd to list as follows\\nPer lb. lc. Over 2 inches to 4 inches\\n3c. 1 2\\n3c.\\nPer\\nlb. 4c.\\n6c.\\nBRASS ESCUTCHEON PINS.\\nROUND HEADS. PACKED IN ONE POUND PAPER BOXES.\\nPrice in Cents per Pound.\\nluch.\\n3\\ni\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2i\\n3\\n8\\n1\\n2\\nI\\n3\\n4\\n7\\n8\\n1\\n1*\\nii\\nli\\nIf\\n2\\n10\\n75\\n73\\n72\\n71.\\n70\\n69\\n68\\n67\\n66\\n65\\n65\\na 11\\n76\\n74\\n73\\n73\\n7.1\\n70\\n69\\n68\\n67\\n66\\n66\\n13\\n77\\n75\\n74\\n73\\n73\\n71\\n70\\n69\\n68\\n67\\n67\\na 1S\\n14\\n78\\n76\\n75\\n74\\n73\\n72\\n71\\n70\\n69\\n69\\n69\\n90\\n83\\n80\\n77\\n76\\n75\\n74\\n73\\n72\\n71\\n70\\n70\\n70\\n15\\n95\\n85\\n82\\n78\\n77\\n76\\n75\\n74\\n73\\n72\\n72\\n72\\n72\\nO 16\\n100\\n90\\n85\\n83\\n80\\n78\\n76\\n75\\n74\\n74\\n74\\n74\\n75\\n17\\n110\\n100\\n92\\n89\\n87\\n85\\n83\\n81\\n80\\n80\\n80\\n81\\n82\\n18\\n120\\n110\\n100\\n96\\n94\\n93\\n90\\n90\\n90\\n92\\n92\\n93\\n95\\n19\\n135\\n120\\n115\\n110\\n105\\n100\\n100\\n103\\n103\\n103\\n105\\n30\\n155\\n135\\n125\\n120\\n115\\n110\\n110\\n115\\n115\\n31\\n175\\n155\\n145\\n135\\n130\\n130\\n135\\n135\\n22\\n300\\n175\\n160\\n145\\n140\\nIRON ESCUTCHEON PINS, flat or round heads.\\nPrice in Cents per Pound.\\nInch..\\n3\\nTif\\ni\\n3\\n8\\ni\\n5\\n8\\n3\\n4\\n7\\n8\\n1\\n1*\\nli\\nli\\nii\\n2\\n10\\n29\\n26\\n24\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n20\\n19\\n17\\n17\\n16\\n11\\n29\\n26\\n24\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n20\\n19\\n17\\n17\\n16\\n1 12\\n32\\n38\\n26\\n24\\n23\\n22\\n21\\n19\\n18\\n17\\n17\\nas 14\\n34\\n30\\n28\\n26\\n24\\n23\\n22\\n20\\n19\\n19\\n19\\n37\\n33\\n30\\n27\\n24\\n23\\n23\\n21\\n30\\n20\\n20\\n5 15\\n44\\n40\\n36\\n32\\n28\\n25\\n24\\n24\\n23\\n33\\n23\\n22\\nO 16\\n47\\n42\\n37\\n33\\n29\\n26\\n25\\n25\\n24\\n24\\n24\\n24\\n17\\n49\\n44\\n39\\n35\\n31\\n28\\n27\\n27\\n26\\n26\\n36\\n26\\nS 18\\n52\\n47\\n42\\n37\\n33\\n30\\n29\\n29\\n38\\n28\\n28\\n28\\nfc 19\\n63\\n52\\n47\\n42\\n37\\n3d\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n35\\n20\\n102\\n83\\n67\\n5?\\n47\\n42\\n42\\n42\\n42\\n43\\n21\\n122\\n103\\n87\\n77\\n62\\n57\\n57\\n57\\n22\\n132\\n112\\n97\\n87\\n72\\n72\\nIn ordering Iron or Steel Pins please state if Hard or Soft Pins are required.\\n332", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0342.jp2"}, "343": {"fulltext": "TABLE OF WEIGHTS OF SHEET COPPER\\nAnd Thickness by Stubs or Birmingham Gauge.\\nWEICHT IN POUNDS PER SHEET.\\nSheets 14 inch x 48 inch to 48 inch x 72 inch. 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CO CiO CO CO CO CO CO\\n333", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0343.jp2"}, "344": {"fulltext": "SOFT ROLLED SHEET COPPER.\\nWhen ordering Sheet Copper, always state whether you require Soft or Cold Rolled or\\nMirror Finish. \u00c2\u00b0If you require sheets, Tinned on one side or plain on both sides, give length\\nand width desired. Give thickness by weight to square foot, or in parts of an inch, or by gauge\\nif by gauge, state whether by Stubs or Brown Sharpe s gauge.\\nWhere an advance is charged, on account of thickness, quality, or size of sheet, the advance\\nstated in list is to be added to the Base price.\\nSizes of Sheets.\\n64 oz. and\\nover, 50 lb.\\nsheet,30x60\\nand heav r\\n32 oz. to 64\\noz. 25 to\\n501b. sheet,\\n30 x 60.\\n24 oz. to 32\\noz. 18 M to\\n251b.sh.eet,\\n30 X 60.\\n16 oz. to 24\\noz. 12!* to\\nISM lb.\\nsheet.80x60\\n14 oz. and\\n15 oz. 11 to\\n12]4 lb.\\nsheet,3Ox60\\n12 oz. and 10 oz. and\\n13 oz. 9% to 11 oz. ~H to\\n111b. 9J6 lb.\\nsheet. EOxfio -1 t .30x60\\n8oz. and 9\\noz.6U 1\\nTKlb.sb t\\n30 x 60.\\nWIDTHS.\\nLENGTHS.\\nCENTS PEE POUND.\\nNotlongerthan72ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\n1\\n2\\n3\\nG\\nNot wider\\nLonger than 72 ins.\\nNot longer than 96 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\n1\\n3\\n6 9\\nLonger than 96 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\n2\\n6\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\n2\\n4\\n7\\nNot longer than 72 ins.\\n10\\nWider\\nthan 30 ins.\\nLonger than 72 ins.\\nNot longer than 96 ins.\\nLonger than 96 ins.\\nNot longer than 121) in.\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\n2\\nG\\n9\\nbut not\\nwider\\nthan 36 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\nBase\\n1\\n3\\nLonger than 120 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\n1\\nNot longer than 72 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\n1\\n2\\n4\\n7\\n10\\nWider\\nthan 36 ins.\\nbut not\\nwider\\nthan 48 ins.\\nLonger than 72 ins.\\nNot longer than 96 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\n1\\n3\\n5\\n8\\nLonger than 96 ins.\\nNot longer than 120 in.\\nBase\\nBase\\n2\\n4\\n8\\nLonger than 120 ins.\\nBase\\n1\\n3\\nNut longer than 72 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\n1\\n3\\nG\\n11\\nWider\\nthan 48 ins.\\nbut nut\\nwider\\nthan 60 ins.\\nLonger than 72 ins.\\nNot longer than 96 ins.\\nBase\\nBase\\n2\\n4\\n9\\nLonger than 96 ins.\\nNut lunger than 120 in.\\nBase\\n1\\n3\\n(5\\nLonger than 120 ins.\\n1\\n2\\n4\\n8\\nWider\\nNot longer than 96 i ns.\\nBase\\n1\\n3\\n8\\nthan60ins.\\nbut not\\nwider\\nLonger than 96 ins.\\nNot longer than 120 in.\\nBase\\n2\\n5\\n10\\nthan 72 ins.\\nLonger than 120 ins.\\n1\\n3\\n8\\nWider\\nthan 72 ins.\\nbut not\\nwider\\nthan 108 in.\\nNot longer than 96 ins.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\nLonger than 96 ins.\\nNutlongerthanl20in.\\n4\\n7\\nLonger than 120 ins.\\n3\\n5\\no\\nWider\\ntii an\\nNot longer than 132 in.\\n4\\n108 ins.\\nLonger than 132 iass.\\n5\\n8\\n1\\nCOPPER CIRCLES, SEGMENTS AND PATTERN SHEETS.\\n3c. per lb. advance over price of sheets required to cut them from.\\nCOLD OR HARD ROLLED COPPER.\\n14 oz. per square foot, ami heavier, lc. per lb. advance over the above prices.\\nLighter than 14 oz. per square foot, 2c. per lb. advance over the above prices.\\nSTAR BRAND, COLD ROLLED MIRROR FINISH COPPER.\\nFor Sheets up to and including 20 inches wide, add lc. per lb. to price of Cold Rolled Copper of\\nsame thickness.\\nFor Sheets wider than 20 inches, add 2c. per lb. to price of Cold Rolled Copper of same thickness.\\nROUND BOLT COPPER.\\ninch diameter and over, Base price. inch diameter, 2c. lb. advance over Base price. and\\nT in. diameter, 3c. lb. advance over Base price.\\nCarried in stock in lengths of about 10 feet all sizes from to Ik in. diameter, hard draven.\\n334", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0344.jp2"}, "345": {"fulltext": "Brown Sharpe s Gauge\\nthe Standard.\\nROLL AND SHEET BRASS.\\nPrices in Cents per pound.\\nCommon) in.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN\\nIN.\\nIN.\\nIN. IN.\\nHigh Wider than and 2\\nBrass. including 12\\n12\\n14\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n28\\n30\\n32\\n34\\n36\\n38 40\\n14\\n16\\nIS\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n28\\n30\\n32\\n34\\n36\\n38\\n40\\nTo No. 20. inclusive .22\\n.23\\n.25\\n.27\\n.29\\n.31\\n.33\\n.36\\n.39\\n.42\\n.46\\n.50\\n.55\\n.60\\n.65 Special\\nNos. 21, 22. 23 and 24 .22\\n.24\\n.26\\n.28\\n.30\\n.32\\n.34\\n.37\\n.40\\n.43\\n.47\\n.51\\n.56\\n.61\\n68 JIT\\n25 and 26 .23\\n.24A\\n.27\\n.29\\n.31\\n.33\\n.35\\n.38\\n.41\\n.44\\n.48\\n.52\\n.57\\n.63\\nthan\\n27 and 28 .23\\n.25\\n.28\\n.30\\n.32\\n.34\\n.36\\n.39\\n.42\\n.45\\n.49\\n.53\\n.58\\n.65\\n.75 80 cents.\\nLow Brass, 4 cents per lb. more than common High Brass.\\nThe terms High and Low refer to the quality of the Brass and not the temper.\\nLow Brass contains a larger percentage of Copper.\\nAdd i cent per 11). additional for each number thinner than Nos. 28 to 38 inclusive.\\nAdd 7 cents per lb. for sheets cut to particular lengths, not sawed, of proportionate width.\\nAdd for polishing on one side, 40 cents per square foot; on both sides, double this price.\\nBrazins, Spinning and Spring Brass, 1 cent more than common High Brass.\\nExtra Quality Brazing, Spinning and Spring Brass 2 cents more than common High Brass.\\nAll segments, pattern sheets and irregular shape b.auks S lall be charged at a price which\\nwill represent actual metal used at full price, accounting for full amount of scrap made at Asso-\\nciation price, with full cost of labor added.\\nCircles cut from above metal of proportionate width, No. 10 and thinner 6 cents per lb.\\nadditional.\\nCircles cut from above metal of proportionate width, thicker than No. 10, 10 cents per lb.\\nadditional.\\nAll metal heavier than No. 6, B. S. gauge, listed and charged as sawed metal, whether\\nslit or sawed.\\nHIGH BRASS, BRONZE, AND LOW BRASS RODS.\\nPRICE LIST OF HIGH BRASS ROD.\\nBrown Sharpe s Gau e the Standard.\\ninch to 1 inch diameter, both inclusive, not less than 2 feet lengths Per lb..\\nNo. 8, and less than i inch diameter\\n24c.\\n26c.\\n27c.\\n30c.\\nOver 1 inch diameter\\nSmaller than No. 8 to No. 11, inclusive\\nSmaller than No. 11, see Wire List. Hexagon, Octagon and Square, 2 cents per pound ad\\nvance over Round Rods.\\nRods less than 2 ft. lengths, add to above prices for cutting:\\n12 in. to 24 in. 2c. 4 in. to 6 in. 5c. 9 in. to 12 in. 3c. 2 in. to 4 in\\n6 in. to 9 in. 4c. 1 in. to 2 in. 12c. Shorter than 1 inch, special.\\nfiiLDiNG and Bronze Rods, add to above prices\\nLow Brass Rods, add to above prices\\nWe can furnish Round Brass and Bronze Rod up to If in. diam., 18 feet Ions\\ndiam., 14 feet long\\ndiam., 7 feet long.\\nup to 2j in. diam., 10 feet long up to\\n8c.\\nPer lb., 8c.\\n4c.\\nup to 2 in.\\ndiam., 8 feet long up to 3 in.\\nBRASS\\nAND\\nCOPPER WIRE IN\\nCOILS.\\nBrown Sharpe s\\nGauge.\\nOld English or\\nLoudon Gauge.\\nto \u00e2\u0080\u009e7\\nP -C n\\n5-\\n1\\n2t3\\nS3 6\\nBrown Sharpe s\\nGauge.\\nAllNos.toNo. 10\\nOld En\\nLondon\\nglish or\\nGauge.\\nt 5\\n1\u00c2\u00a7I\\nC5 u\\nAllNos.toNo 10\\nAllNos.toNo.12 $0 23\\nS0 25\\n$0.27\\nS0.28\\nAll os-\\ntoN 12\\nNo. 10 -=.101o9\\n12= .109\\n.23\\n.25\\n27\\n.28\\nNo. 25}\u00e2\u0080\u0094 .0169\\nNo. 28\\n.0165\\n$.35\\n$0 37\\n$0.39\\n$0.43\\n11 .0907J\\n13- .095\\n.23)\\n.25}\\n.27*\\n.28}\\n26 .0159\\n29\\n.0155\\n.35\\n.37\\n.39\\n.43\\n12 .0S081\\n14 .083\\n.23}\\n.25}\\n.27i\\n.28}\\n27 .0142\\n30\\n.0135\\n.38\\n.10\\n.42\\n.46\\n13 .07196\\n15 .072\\n.231\\n.25}\\n.27}\\n.28}\\n28 .01^6\\n31\\n.012:5\\n42\\n.44\\n.46\\n.51\\n14 .00108\\n16 .065\\n.231\\n.25}\\n.27}\\n.28}\\n29 .01125\\n32\\n.0:1\\n.45\\n.47\\n.49\\n.51\\n15 .05707\\n17 .058\\n.m\\n.25 J\\n.27}\\n.28.!\\n30 .010\\n33\\n.01025\\n.48\\n.50\\n.52\\n.62\\n16 .0.-.082\\n18 .049\\n.23}\\n.25}\\n.27}\\n.28}\\n31 .CO)\\n35\\n.009\\n.51\\n.53\\n.55\\n.67\\n17 .01526\\n181 .045\\n.24\\n.26\\n.28\\n.32\\n32 .008\\n35}\\n.0IS\u00c2\u00a35\\n.55\\n.57\\n.59\\n.7.3\\n18 .04C3\\n19 .042\\n.24\\n.26\\n.28\\n.32\\n33 .0071\\n36\\n.0075\\n.59\\n.61\\n.63\\n.82\\n19 036\\n20 .035\\n.25\\n.27\\n.29\\n.33\\n34 .0063\\n37\\n.0065\\n.64\\n.66\\n.68\\n.95\\n20 .01196\\n21 .03 5\\n.25\\n.27\\n.29\\n.33\\n35 .0056\\n38\\n.00575\\n.70\\n72\\n.74\\n1.30\\n21 .0285\\n22 .02E5\\n.26\\n^28\\n.30\\n.34\\n36 .005\\n39\\n.005\\n.76\\n!~8\\n.80\\n1.50\\n21} .027\\n23 .027\\n.27\\n.29\\n.31\\n.35\\n37 .00445\\n40\\n.0045\\n1.00\\n1.02\\n1.04\\n1.70\\n22 .0253\\n24 .025\\n.27\\n.29\\n.31\\n.35\\n38 .004\\n1.30\\n1.32\\n1.34\\n2 00\\n23 .0226\\n25 .023\\n.h\\n.30\\n.32\\n.36\\n39 .00353\\n2.00\\n2 02\\n2.04\\n3.25\\n24 .0201\\n26 0205\\n30\\n.32\\n.34\\n.38\\n40 .00314\\n2.60\\n2.62\\n2.64\\n5.75\\n25 .0179\\n27 .01875\\n.32\\n.34\\n.36\\n.40\\nSpring Wire, 2 cents per lb. advance. When ordering Brass Wire, state whether Soft, Hard\\nor Spring Wire is wan ed. Brass and Copper Wire to No. 21 inclusive, are numbered by Stubs\\nGauge. \u00c2\u00b0No. 22 and finer by London Gauge. All orders in which the Gauge is not stated will\\nbe tilled accordingly.\\n335", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0345.jp2"}, "346": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE GALVANIZED TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE\\nWIRE.\\nOf the Highest Electrical Qualities.\\nNo.\\nBirming-\\nDiam in\\ninches.\\nWeight\\nin Lbs.\\nper\\nMile.\\nPut up in\\nBundles of\\nApproximate Breaking\\nT ii ikK:\\nStrain in\\nSteel?\\nAverage Resista\\nOhms at 68\u00c2\u00b0\\nE. B. B. E. B.\\nace in\\nham\\nGauge.\\nE. B. B.\\nB. B.\\nsteel.\\n4\\n.225\\n730\\n1\\ntnile.\\n2,190\\n2,409\\n2,701\\n6.44\\n7.53\\n8.90\\n6\\n.192\\n540\\n1\\n3\\na\\n1,620\\n1,782\\n1,998\\n8.70\\n10.19\\n12.04\\n8\\n.162\\n380\\ni\\nit\\n1,140\\n1,254\\n1,406\\n12.37\\n14.47\\n17.10\\n9\\n.148\\n320\\ni\\na\\n960\\n1,056\\n1,184\\n14 69\\n17.19\\n20.31\\n10\\n.135\\n260\\n1\\n2\\ntt\\n780\\n858\\n962\\n18.08\\n21.15\\n25.00\\n11\\n.120\\n214\\n1\\n2\\nit\\n642\\n706\\n792\\n21.96\\n25.70\\n30.37\\n12\\n.105\\n165\\n1\\n2\\na\\n495\\n545\\n611\\n28.48\\n33.33\\n39.39\\n14\\n.080\\n96\\n1\\n2\\na\\n288\\n317\\n355\\n48.96\\n57.29\\n67 71\\nPrice Quoted on Application.\\nThe values given in this table are averages of a large number of tests. Tbey\\nare within the limits of the specifications of the Western Union Telegraph Company.\\nTbe average value of the mile-ohm is 4,700 for E. B. B. wire.\\nThe average value of the mile-ohm is 5,500 for B. B. wire.\\nThe average value of the mile ohm is 6,500 for Steel wire.\\nHARD-COPPER TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE WIRE.\\nSizes, Weights and Strengths of Hard-copper Telegraph and Telephone Wire.\\nResistance in fproximate Size.\\nInternational J\u00e2\u0084\u00a2 6 *au B e\\nof E. B. B. Iron\\nWire of Equal\\nResistance.\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n6\\n6*\\n8\\n9\\n10\\nPrices on Application.\\nFOR ELECTRIC WIRES OF ALL KINDS, SEE OUR ELECTRIC CATALOGUE.\\nNumber B. S.\\nGauge.\\nDiameter in\\nInches.\\nWeight in Pounds\\nper Mile.\\nBreaking Strain\\nin Pounds.\\nInternatio\\nOhms per\\nat 75\u00c2\u00b0 F\\n9\\n.114\\n208\\n653\\n4.39\\n10\\n.102\\n166\\n540\\n5.49\\n11\\n.091\\n132\\n426\\n6.90\\n12\\n.081\\n105\\n334\\n8.70\\n13\\n.072\\n83\\n274\\n11.01\\n14\\n.064\\n65\\n220\\n13.94\\n15\\n.057\\n52\\n174\\n17.57\\n16\\n.051\\n42\\n139\\n21.95\\nIRON AND STEEL WIRE.\\nBright\\nMarket Wire. Annealed Market Wire.\\nNos. 8 and 9. Annealed Bessemer Steel Wire\\nCoppered Market Wire. Coppered Furniture Sprin\\nFence Wire.\\nGALVANIZED MARKET WIRE.\\n0000 to 9 10 and 11 12 13 and 16\\nAnnealed Fence Wire,\\nBright Charcoal Wire.\\nWire.\\nGalvanized\\nNumbers\\nPer lb.\\nNumbers\\nPer lb.\\nNumbers\\nPer lb.\\n$0.10\\nto 9\\n$0.15\\n.11\\n.Hi\\n12\u00c2\u00a3\\n15 and 16\\n.14\\n17\\n.15\\nTINNED WIRE.\\n10 and 11 12 io 14 15 and 16\\nSTRAIGHTENING\\n00000 to 5\\n$0.01\\n.16 .17\\nAND CUTTINC\\n.171\\n17\\n.18\\n18\\n.16\\n18\\n18*\\n6 to 9\\n.02\\nCut into lengths under 20 ins per lb.,\\n336\\nWIRE TO LENGTHS.\\n10 and 11 12 to 16 17 to 20\\n.03 .04 .05\\nCut into lengths over 20 ins., per lb", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0346.jp2"}, "347": {"fulltext": "IMPERIAL ALL ASBESTOS PIPE COVERINGS.\\nFig.\\n1177.\\nFig. 1178.\\nFig. 1179.\\nFig. 1180.\\nPRICE\\nLIST OF\\nCOVERING.\\nSizes.\\nCoT g\\nElls.\\nTees.\\nValves.\\ns\\nzes.\\nCov g.\\nElls.\\nTees. Valves.\\ni to J inch,\\n$f\\n.22\\n$0.23\\n$0.30\\n$0.30\\n4*\\ninch,\\n$0.50\\n$0.57\\n$0.76 $0.76\\nI to li\\n!25\\n.25\\n.32\\n.32\\n5\\n1 1\\n.55\\n.65\\n.88 .88\\nH\\n.27\\n.27\\n.35\\n.35\\n6\\nt\\n.61\\n.72\\n1.00 1.00\\n2\\n.29\\n.29\\n.40\\n.40\\n7\\ntl\\n.69\\n.82\\n1.15 1.15\\n2i\\n.33\\n.35\\n.45\\n.45\\n8\\nt\\n.77\\n.95\\n1 30 1.30\\n3\\n.37\\n.40\\n.50\\n.50\\n9\\ni c\\n.88\\n1.10\\n1.50 1.50\\n3*\\n.41\\n.45\\n.58\\n.58\\n10\\n1 1\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.75 1.75\\n4\\n.46\\n.50\\n.GO\\n.66\\n12\\n11\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n2.00 2.00\\nThe covering and fittings\\nstaples being supplied with\\nasbestos felt, -wive stitched at\\nASBESTOS\\nare furnished read} for application, a sufficient quantity of small\\neach shipment. It is made of successive layers of pure indented\\ntlie edges and covered with a heavy canvas jacket.\\nMAGNESIA MOULDED COVERING.\\nFig. 1181. Fig. 1182. Fig. 1183.\\nThis covering is made of asbestos fibre and other light non-conductive materials. It is very\\nstrong, is absolutely fire-proof and is adapted for highest steam pressure. It will not crack and\\nis made to fit pipes of all diameters from one-half inch upward. The fittings are furnished of\\nthe same materials and fit perfectly. It can be easily applied to hot or cold pipes by any prac-\\ntical man. We always send with this covering sufficient metal bauds to fasten it securely.\\nPRICE LIST OF ASBESTOS MAGNESIA MOULDED COVERING.\\nSizes Cov g. Ells.\\ni to J inch, $0.20 $0.24\\ni to H 31 24\\nli- .23 .24\\n2 .26 .27\\n2i .29 .29\\n3 .32 .32\\n3i .35 .35\\n4 .38 .38\\nEUREKA PIPE\\nCOVERING.\\nFor all low pressure steam\\npipes and hot water pipes,\\nfilling all requirements.\\nIt is made of wool felt and\\nasbestos. Fittings take same\\nlist as W. B. Covering.\\nTees\\n$0.27\\n.30\\n.33\\n.36\\n.39\\n.45\\n.50\\n.55\\nValves.\\n$0.20\\n22\\n24\\n27\\n39\\n45\\n50\\n55\\nSizes.\\n4i inch,\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\nCov g.\\nElls.\\nTees.\\nValves\\n$0.43\\n$0.43\\n$0.61\\n$0.61\\n.49\\n.49\\n.67\\n.67\\n.56\\n.56\\n.73\\n.73\\n.64\\n.64\\n.82\\n.82\\n.70\\n.70\\n.91\\n.91\\n.77\\n.77\\n1.03\\n1.03\\n.85\\n.85\\n1.15\\n1.15\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n1.30\\n1.30\\nB. PIPE COVERING.\\nIs composed of consecu-\\ntive layers of asbestos about\\nthe pipe. Outside of this\\nthe wool felt with a canvas\\ncover or jacket.\\n1\\nH\\n2\\n01\\n3\\nU\\n4\\nSizes,\\nto J inch,\\nto H\\nCov g.\\n$0.20\\n.23\\n.25\\n.27\\n.30\\n.34\\n.42\\nSizes, inch, to J,\\nCov g, per ft. $0.18\\nPRICE\\nElls.\\n$0.25\\n.25\\n.25\\n.27\\n.30\\n.34\\n.38\\n.42\\nPRICE\\n1 to li,\\n.20\\nLIST\\nTees.\\n$0.27\\n.30\\n.33\\n.3S\\n.43\\n.49\\n.56\\n.64\\nLIST OF\\nH, 2, 2i,\\n.22 .24 .27\\nFig. 1184\\nOF W.\\nValves.\\n$0.25\\nB\\nSizes\\nii inch,\\nCOVERING.\\nCov g.\\n$0.46\\nElls.\\n\u00c2\u00a30.40\\n.50\\n5 .50\\n.33 6 .58 .58\\n.38 7 .6 .65\\n.43 8 .72 .72\\n.49 9 .80 .80\\n.56 10 .89 .89\\n.64 12 1.00 1.00\\nEUREKA COVERING.\\n3, 3i, 4, 4i, 5, 0, 7,\\n.31 .35 .39 .43 .47 .53 .60\\n337\\n.65\\nTers.\\n$0.72\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.10\\n1.20\\n1.35\\n1.50\\n9,\\n.70\\nValves.\\n$0.72\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.10\\n1.20\\n1.35\\n1.50\\n10,\\n.77\\n12,\\n.85\\nV ^k", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0347.jp2"}, "348": {"fulltext": "STANDARD STEAM, CAS AND WATER PIPE.\\nBLACK AND GALVANIZED.\\nAdopted February 15, 1900.\\nSize inside diameter\\nX\\n8\\nl\\n4\\n3\\n8\\nh\\n3\\n4\\n1\\n1-1\\nli\\nPrice, per foot\\n$0.05*\\n.05*\\n.05*\\n.08*.\\n.11*\\n.16*\\n.22*\\n27\\nThickness\\n.068\\n.088\\n.091\\n.109\\n.113\\n.134\\n.140\\n.1-15\\nNominal weight, per foot\\n0.24\\n0.42\\n0.56\\n0.84\\n1.12\\n1.67\\n2.24\\n2.68\\nNumber of threads\\n27\\n18\\n18\\n14\\n14\\n11*\\nHi\\n11*\\nSize inside diameter\\n2\\n2*\\n3\\n3*\\n4\\n4*\\n5\\nPrice, per foot\\n$0.36\\n.57|\\n.75*\\n.95\\n1.08\\n1.30\\n1.45\\nThickness\\n.154\\n.204\\n.217\\n.226\\n.237\\n.246\\n.259\\nNominal weight, per foot\\n3.61\\n5.74\\n7.54\\n9.00\\n10.66\\n12.49\\n14.50\\nNumber of threads\\nHi\\n8\\n8\\n8\\n8\\n8\\n8\\nSize, inside diameter\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\nPrice, per foot\\n$1.88\\n2.35\\n2.82\\n3.40\\n4.25\\n4.75\\n5.20\\nThickness\\n.280\\n.301\\n.322\\n.344\\n.366\\n.375\\n.375\\nNominal weight, per foot\\n18.76\\n23.27\\n28.18\\n33.70\\n40.00\\n45.00\\n49.00\\nNumber of threads\\nTTnl*saa nf.ViAvroiaA nrr\\nAvorl 1VI\\n8\\nav\u00c2\u00bblr -nir\\n8\\n\u00c2\u00bba run\\n8\\nrlnm li\\n8\\n}no-r.lis_\\n8\\n8\\nf.Virftn.rls\\n8\\nmi m\\ncouplings will be shipped. For cut lengths an extra charge will be made above\\nrandom lengths. For pipe smoothed on the inside, known as plugged and reamed,\\nan extra charge will be made above regular pipe. For galvanized pipe an extra\\ncharge will be made above black. For asphalted pipe an extra charge will be made\\nabove black.\\nEXTRA STRONG STEAM, CAS AND WATER PIPE.\\nSize, inches\\ni\\ni\\n3\\nS\\n3\\n4\\n1\\n11\\n1*\\n2\\nActual outside diameter\\n.405\\n.540\\n.675\\n.840\\n1.05\\n1.315\\n1.66\\n1.90\\n2.375\\nNominal inside diameter\\n.205\\n.294\\n.421\\n.542\\n.736\\n.951\\n1.272\\n1.494\\n1.933\\nThickness\\n.100\\n.123\\n.127\\n.149\\n.157\\n.182\\n.194\\n.203\\n.221\\nNominal weight, per foot\\n.29\\n.54\\n.74\\n1.09\\n1.39\\n2.17\\n3.00\\n3.63\\n5.02\\nPrice, per foot\\n$0.11\\n.11\\n.11\\n.12\\n.15\\n.22\\n.30\\n.36\\n.50\\nSize, inches\\n2*\\n3\\n3J\\n4\\n*i\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\nActual outside diameter\\n2.875\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.563\\n6.625\\n7.625\\n8.625\\nNominal inside diameter\\n2.315\\n2.892\\n3.358\\n3.818\\n4.280\\n4.813\\n5.750\\n6.625\\n7.625\\nThickness\\n.283\\n.304\\n.321\\n.341\\n.360\\n.375\\n.437\\n500\\n.500\\nNominal weight, per foot\\n7.67\\n10.25\\n12.47\\n14.97\\n18.22\\n20.54\\n28.58\\n37.67\\n43.00\\nPrice, per foot\\n$0.81\\n1.05\\n1 33\\n1.50\\n1.95\\n2.16\\n2.90\\n3.80\\n4.30\\nExtra Strong Pipe will be shipped in random lengths and plain ends unless\\notherwise ordered. For pipe fitted with threads and couplings an extra charge\\nwill be made above regular. For cut lengths an extra charge will be made above\\nrandom lengths. For galvanized or asphalted an extra charge will be made above\\nblack.\\n338", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0348.jp2"}, "349": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE EXTRA STRONG STEAM,\\nGAS\\nAND\\nWATER\\nPIPE.\\nSize, Inches\\n3\\n4\\nl\\n1|\\n1*\\n2\\n2*\\n3\\nActual Outside Diameter\\n.84\\n1.05\\n1.315\\n1.66\\n1.90\\n2.375\\n2.875\\n3.50\\nNominal Inside Diameter\\n.244\\n.422\\n.587\\n.885\\n1.088\\n1.491\\n1.755\\n2.284\\nThickness\\n.298\\n.314\\n.364\\n.388\\n.406\\n.442\\n.560\\n.608\\nNominal Weight, per foot\\n1.70\\n2.44\\n3.65\\n5.20\\n6.40\\n9.02\\n13.68\\n18.56\\nPrice, per foot\\n$0.25\\n.30\\n.37\\n.52\\n.65\\n.95\\n1.37\\n1.92\\nSize, Inches\\nQ\\n3}\\n4\\n4*\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\nActual Outside Diameter\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.563\\n6.625\\n7.625\\n8.625\\nNominal Inside Diameter\\n2.716\\n3.136\\n3.564\\n4.063\\n4.875\\n5.875\\n6.875\\nThickness\\n.642\\n.682\\n.718\\n.75\\n.875\\n.875\\n.875\\nNominal Weight, per foot\\n22.75\\n27.48\\n32.53\\n38.12\\n53.11\\n62.38\\n71.62\\nPrice, per foot\\n$2.45\\n2.85\\n3.30\\n3.80\\n5.30\\n6.25\\n7.20\\nDouble Extra Strong 1\\nJ ipe will be shi\\nsped in random lengths an\\nd plain ends unless other-\\nwise ordered. For pipe tilted with threads and couplings an extra charge will be made above\\nregular. For cutting lengths an extra charge will be made above random lengths. For gal-\\nvanized or asphalted an extra charge will be made above black.\\nARCH PIPES.\\nPrice per lb.,\\nWATER GRATES.\\nPrice per lb., f\\nSAFE ENDS.\\nSchedule of Net Prices for Each Safe End.\\nDRY PIPES.\\nPrice per lb.,\\nOutside\\nThickness\\n1\\nLengt\\ni m Inches.\\ni\\nDiameter,\\nB g m\\n6 and\\nij.\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\nIndies.\\nwTg.\\nUnder.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\nCts.\\n12\\n14\\n164\\n18}\\n20}\\n33\\n251\\n27*\\n1 to If\\nUl\\n151\\n17*\\n19}\\n23\\n24|\\n36*\\n28}\\nInclusive.\\n(10\\niej\\n18|\\n21\\n234,\\n35}\\n27}\\n30\\n(12\\n11\\n13\\n15\\n17\\n19\\n31\\n33\\n25\\n2\\n14\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n34\\n26\\n(10\\n15\\n17\\n19\\n21\\n23\\n35\\n27\\n(12\\n14\\n16i\\n18*\\n20}\\n23\\n351:\\n27*\\n2-\\nIs\\n15j\\n17*\\n19}\\n32\\n244\\n26*\\n28i\\n16*\\n181\\n21\\n334\\n35}\\n27}\\n30\\n15\\n16\\n18}\\n21\\n33*\\n26\\n28*\\n31\\n2^\\n18\\n20*\\n23\\n25*\\n28\\n30}\\n33\\n11\\n20\\n23\\n26\\n29\\n32\\n35\\n38\\n2} 3\\nho\\n23\\n26\\n29\\n32\\n35\\n38\\n41\\ni S\\n22\\n254,\\n28}\\n31}\\n35\\n381\\n41*\\nH\\n25+\\n38}\\n31}\\n35\\n381\\n41*\\n41}\\n10\\n25\\n28*\\n32\\n35}\\n39\\n42*\\n46\\n3}\\n9\\nm\\n32\\n35}\\n39\\n42}\\n46\\n49*\\nS 10\\n27\\n30|\\n34*\\n38i\\n42\\n45}\\n49*\\nm\\n9\\n30}\\n34*\\n384\\n42\\n45}\\n49*\\n534,\\n9\\n29\\n33\\n37\\n41\\n45\\n49\\n53\\n4\\nI 8\\n33\\n37\\n41\\n45\\n49\\n53\\n57\\n9\\n32\\n36*\\n41\\n45*\\n50\\n54*\\n59\\n4*\\n1 3\\n36}\\n41\\n45*\\n50\\n54}\\n59\\n63}\\ni 8\\n7\\n37\\n42\\n47\\n52\\n57\\n62\\n67\\n5\\n42\\n47\\n52\\n57\\n62\\n67\\n72\\n7\\n45\\n51\\n57\\n63\\n69\\n75\\n81\\n6\\n1\\n1 6\\n51\\n57\\n63\\n69\\n75\\n81\\n87\\nTHREADING STAY TUBES.\\nFor Threading 2} inches and smaller tubes, for a length up to 3 inches, 12 cents per em\\\\.\\nFor Threading 3 to 5 inches, inclusive, tubes, for a length up to 3 inches, 20 cents er end.\\nLonger threads in same proportion.\\n339", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0349.jp2"}, "350": {"fulltext": "STANDARD LAP-WELDED BOILER TUBES.\\nOutside Diameter, Inches, 1 l\u00c2\u00a3 1\\\\ If 2 2| 2\u00c2\u00a3\\nPrice, per Foot, $0.30 .28 .27 .22 .20 .24 .28\\nThickness, Inches, .095 .095 .095 0.95 .095 .095 .109\\nThickness nearest B. W. G., 13 13 13 13 13 13 12\\nNominal Weight, per Foot, .90 1.15 1.40 1.66 1.91 2.16 2.75\\nOutside Diameter, Inches, 2f 3 3| 2 3f 4 4|\\nPrice, per Foot, $0.34 .35 .40 .44 .50 .55 .63\\nThickness, Inches, .109 .109 .120 .120 .120 .134 .134\\nThickness nearest B. W. G., 12 .12 .11 .11 .11 .10 .10\\nNominal Weight, per Foot, 3.04 3.33 3.96 4.28 4.60 5.47 6.17\\nOutside Diameter, Inches, 5 6 7 8 9 10 12\\nPrice, per Foot, $0.75 1.00 120 1.50 1.70 2.10 2.90\\nThickness, Inches, .148 .165 .165 .165 .180 .203 .229\\nThickness nearest B. W. G., 9 8 8 8 7 6 4\u00c2\u00a3\\nNominal Weight, per Foot, 7.58 10.16 1190 13.65 16.76 21.00 28 50\\nThe above prices are for Tubes up to 22 feet long for tubes in excess of that\\nlength, ten per cent, will be added to net of invoice.\\nEXTRA WIRE GAUCE BOILER TUBES.\\nFor extra wire gauge boiler tubes, away from standard not exceeding four wire\\ngauges, one cent for each inch in diameter of tube for each additional gauge will be\\ncharged and added to net of invoice.\\nTubes more than four wire gauges heavier than standard will be charged by the\\npound the same as plain end stay tubes, arch pipes, dry pipes and water grates.\\nSWELLINC ENDS OF BOILER TUBES UP TO 1-4 INCH LARGER IN DIAMETER.\\nNet Pricks foe .Any Quantity.\\n2 in. 2|in. 2| in. 2f in. Sin. 3j in. 3^ in. 3fin. 4 in.\\nPer end, $0.05 .05 .08 .08 .08 .10 .10 .10 .10\\nExternal Diam.\\nin inches.\\nUPSETTINC ENDS OF BOILER STAY TUBES.\\nIt 1 a ~\\\\1 2 21 2 1 2S 2 L 23. 2i 3 3 J- 3i 32 4 4-L 4i 42\\nx 2 ^4 1 S H -4 S 2 4 8 \u00c2\u00b01 \u00c2\u00b02 \u00c2\u00b04 *4 *2\\nP C in P tiiick d 52 54 58 60 66 75 80 90 96 1 05 115\\nPrice per_ end, _ m M AQ _ 4g _ gl _ G0 _ 69 _ 7g _ 7g _ gl _ 90 9( 10g tQ 1 n 1 2Q 13g 1 gQ\\nPrice per end, g4 36 36 AQ u A7 g g _ 6g _ ?0 _ 73 76 _ gg 9Q _ 9g j Qg j n 1 2Q x 3g 15Q\\nT 5 j m. thick.\\nCJpsetting Tubes over -f-% inch thick, same price as T 6 inch thick.\\nWhen the length of the Upset exceeds 2| inches, add 20 cents to the list for\\nevery J inch of extra length.\\nDIAMOND LOCOMOTIVE BRAND\\nBOILER TUBES.\\nSOLID DRAWN CHARCOAL HAMMERED IRON.\\nOutside Diameter, Inches,\\nStandard Gauge for this Brand,\\nPrice Per Foot,\\nOutside Diameter, Inches,\\nStandard Gauge for this Brand,\\nPrice Per Foot,\\nSALAMANDER BRAND takes same list of prices, sizes, etc., as the -Dia-\\nmond Locomotive Brand.\\n340\\n1\\nH\\nn\\nIf\\n2\\n2\u00c2\u00b1\\n13\\n13\\n13\\n12\\n12\\n12\\n$0.38\\n.36\\n.34\\n.32\\n.32\\n.35\\n2i\\n2f\\n3\\nH 3*\\n3f\\n4\\n11\\n11\\n11\\n10 10\\n10\\n9\\n$0.38\\n.42\\n.45\\n.51 .58\\n.64\\n.72", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0350.jp2"}, "351": {"fulltext": "PURE SHEET COPPER SEAMLESS BOILER TUBE FERRULES.\\nFist. 1185.\\nFig. 1186.\\nPRICE LIST PER HUNDRED OF PURE SHEET COPPER SEAMLESS\\nBOILER TUBE FERRULES WITHOUT FLANCE.\\nInside\\niameter.\\n1 in.\\nWidih.\\ni\\nI\\n8\\n1\\n$5.00\\n5.50\\n3\\n7.00\\n7.50\\nThickness\\ni\\n9.00\\n9.50\\nof Copper\\nft\\n10.50\\n11.00\\n3\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n7\\n13.00\\n13.50\\n1\\n14.00\\n14.50\\n11 in.\\n1\\n2\\n8\\n6.00\\n6.50\\n8 00\\n8.50\\n10.00\\n10.50\\n11.50\\n12.00\\n13.00\\n13.50\\n14.00\\n14.50\\n15.00\\n15.50\\nliin.\\n1\\nI\\n8\\n6.50\\n7..00\\n8.50\\n9.00\\n10.50\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.50\\n14.00\\n14.50\\n15 00\\n15.50\\n16.00\\nIf in.\\n1\\n2\\n1\\n;j\\n4\\n7.00\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n9.00\\n9.50\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n11.50\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.00\\n13.50\\n14.00\\n14.50\\n15.00\\n15.00\\n15.50\\n16.00\\n16.00\\n16.50\\n17.U0\\nliin.\\n1\\ni\\ns\\n1\\n7.50\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n9.50\\n10.50\\n9.50\\n10.00\\n10.50\\n11.50\\n12.50\\n11.50\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.50\\n14.50\\n13.00\\n13.50\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n14.50\\n15.00\\n15.50\\n16.50\\n17.50\\n15.50\\n16.00\\n16.50\\n17.50\\n18.50\\n16.50\\n17.00\\n17.50\\n18.50\\n19.50\\n2 in.\\n1\\n1\\na\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0A\\nA\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n8.00\\n8.50\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n10.00\\n10.50\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n13.00\\n12.00\\n12.50\\n13.00\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n13.50\\n14.00\\n14.50\\n15.50\\n16.50\\n15.00\\n15.50\\n16.00\\n17.00\\n18.00\\n16.00\\n16.50\\n17.00\\n18.00\\n19.00\\n17.00\\n17.50\\n18.00\\n19.00\\n20.00\\n2|in.\\n8\\n3\\n4\\n1\\n10.50\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n13.00\\n12.50\\n13.00\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n14.50\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n17.00\\n16.00\\n16.50\\n17.50\\n18.50\\n17.50\\n18.00\\n19.00\\n20.00\\n18.50\\n19.00\\n20.00\\n21.00\\n19.50\\n20.00\\n21.00\\n22.00\\n2i in.\\n1\\n12.50\\n13.00\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n14.50\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n17.00\\n16.50\\n17.00\\n18.00\\n19.00\\n18.00\\n18.50\\n19.50\\n20.50\\n19.50\\n20.00\\n21.00\\n22.00\\n20.50\\n21.00\\n22.00\\n23.00\\n21.50\\n22.00\\n23.00\\n24.00\\n3 in.\\n3\\nI s\\n16.00\\n17.00\\n18.00\\n18.00\\n19.00\\n20.00\\n20.00\\n21.00.\\n22.00\\n21.50\\n22.50\\n23.50\\n23.00\\n24.00\\n25.00\\n24.00\\n25.00\\n26.00\\n25.00\\n2b. 00\\n27.00\\n3i in.\\nt\\n8\\n1\\n19.00\\n20.00\\n21.00\\n21.00\\n22.00\\n23.00\\n23.00\\n24.00\\n25.00\\n24.50\\n25.50\\n26.50\\n26.00\\n27.00\\n28.00\\n27.00\\n28.00\\n29.00\\n28.00\\n29.00\\n30.00\\n3i in.\\n3\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n22.00\\n23.00\\n24.00\\n24.00\\n25.00\\n26.00\\n26 00\\n27.00\\n28.00\\n27.50\\n28.50\\n29.50\\n29.00\\n30.00\\n31.00\\n30.00\\n31 00\\n32.00\\n31.00\\n32.00\\n33.00\\n4 in.\\n7\\n8\\n1\\nl.T\\n27.00\\n28.00\\n29.00\\n29.00\\n30 00\\n31.00\\n31.00\\n32.00\\n33.00\\n32.50\\n33.50\\n34.50\\n34.00\\n35.00\\n36.00\\n35.00\\n36.00\\n37.00\\n36.00\\n37.00\\n38.00\\nFor price of Flanged Ferrules add $2.00 per 1,000.\\nPrice quoted per lb. on application.\\n341", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0351.jp2"}, "352": {"fulltext": "SPIRAL RIVETED PIPE.\\nCat shows\\nPlain Ends.\\nFig. 1187.\\nNO. 26. BIRMINGHAM WIRE CAUCE, THICKNESS, .018\\nPrice Per Lineal Foot, Plain or Crimped End.\\nINCH.\\nDiameter.\\n3 inch\\n4\\n5\\n6\\nBlack.\\nDipped in Coal\\nTar and Asphalt.\\nGalvanized.\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nPer 100 Feet.\\n$0.17\\n$0.20\\n$0.25\\n90 lbs.\\n.21\\n.25\\n.33\\n115\\n.25\\n:v.30\\n.40\\n140\\n.28\\n.34\\n.46\\n165\\nNO. 24. BIRMINCHAM WIRE CAUCE, THICKNESS, .022 INCH.\\nPrice Per Lineal Foot,\\nWith Plain or Crimped End, or with Sleeve for Slip-Joint.\\nIuches.\\nBlack.\\n3\\n4\\n.25\\n5\\n.30\\n6\\n.33\\n7\\n.37\\n8\\n.42\\n9\\n.48\\n10\\n.54\\n11\\n.60\\n12\\n.68\\nNo. 26 and No. 24 G\\nNO.\\n22. E\\nSIRMI\\nNCHAM\\nAsphalted.\\n$0.23\\n.29\\n.35\\n.39\\n.44\\n.50\\n.57\\n.64\\n.71\\n.80\\nGalvanized.\\n$0.30\\n.38\\n.45\\n.50\\n.60\\n.65\\n.75\\n.85\\n.90\\n1.05\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nPer 100 Feet.\\n100 lbs.\\n130\\n160\\n185\\n210\\n240\\n280\\n300\\n330\\n400\\nNCH.\\n24 Gauge in lengths of 10 feet and less\\nE CAUCE, THICKNESS, .028\\nPrice Per Lineal Foot,\\nWith Plain or Crimped End, or with Sleeve for Slip-Joint\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n1L\\n12\\n13\\n14\\nNo. 22 Gauge in lengths of 20 feet and less.\\nThe above approximate weights are for black pipe onh% and intended as guides\\nfor estimating freight charges; galvanized or asphalted pipe, same gauge and\\ndiameter, is from 20 to 30 per cent, heavier.\\nIn ordering pipe, the margin of safety should be at least one-half or two-thirds\\nof the bursting pressure.\\n342\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nPer IGOFeet\\nBlaok.\\nAsphalted.\\nGalvanized.\\niiO 24\\n$0.a7\\n$0.32\\n130 lbs\\n.30\\n.34\\n.43\\n160\\n.37\\n.42\\n.53\\n200\\n.40\\n.16\\n.60\\n230\\n.45\\n.52\\n.65\\n260\\n.53\\n.61\\n75\\n300\\n.60\\n.69\\n.90\\n340\\n.65\\n.75\\n1.00\\n380\\n.70\\n.81\\n1.10\\n420\\n.82\\n.94\\n1.25\\n490\\n.90\\n1.03\\n1.35\\n5 JO\\n1.00\\n1.14\\n1.45\\n575", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0352.jp2"}, "353": {"fulltext": "SPIRAL RIVETED PIPE.\\nFig. 1188.\\nniiMIMi^ il i M ^iiVfiVitt itiiiii h\\nCut Shows\\nCrimped Enb.\\nNO. 20, BIRMINGHAM WIRE GAUGE. THICKNESS, .035 INCH.\\nPrice per Lineal Foot. With Plain or Crimped End, or with Sleeve for Slip- Joint.\\nApproximate\\nBursting Pres. in\\nLbs.\\nPer Sq. Inch.\\n900 lbs.\\n700\\n550\\n450\\n400\\n350\\n325\\n275\\n250\\n225\\n210\\n200\\n190\\n160\\n150\\n140\\n1*5\\n110\\nThe above approximate weights are for black pipe only, and intended as guides for esti-\\nmating freight charges; galvanized or asphalted pipe, same gauge and d ameter, is from 20 to\\n30 per cent, heavier.\\nNO. 18, BIRMINGHAM WIRE GAUGE. THICKNESS, .049 INCH.\\nPrice per Lineal Foot. With Plain or Crimped End, or with Sleeve for Slip-Joint.\\nApproximate\\nBursting Pres. in\\nLbs.\\nPer Sq. Inch.\\nDiameter\\nin Inches.\\nBlack.\\nAsphalted.\\nGalvanized\\nWeight.\\nPer 100 Feet\\n3\\n$0.27\\n$0.30\\n$0.38\\n150 lbs\\n4\\n.35\\n.39\\n.48\\n200\\n5\\n.40\\n.45\\n.60\\n250\\n6\\n.46\\n.52\\n.68\\n300\\n7\\n.51\\n.58\\n.75\\n325\\n8\\n.58\\n.66\\n.85\\n360\\n9\\n.66\\n.75\\n.97\\n410\\n10\\n.72\\n.82\\n1.05\\n5u0\\n11\\n.78\\n.89\\n1.20\\n550\\n12\\n.90\\n1.02\\n1.35\\n600\\n13\\n1.00\\n1.13\\n1.50\\n650\\n14\\n1.10\\n1.24\\n1 60\\n700\\n15\\n1.20\\n1.35\\n1.75\\n750\\n16\\n1.30\\n1.46\\n1.85\\n800\\n18\\n1.40\\n1.58\\n2.05\\n900\\n20\\n1.60\\n1.80\\n2.30\\n960\\n22\\n1.80\\n2.02\\n2.55\\n1040\\n24\\n1.95\\n2.19\\n2.85\\n1150\\nDiameter\\nIn Inches.\\nBlack.\\nAsphalted.\\nGalvanized\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nPer 100 Feet.\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\nW.34\\n.42\\n.50\\n.57\\n.63\\n.73\\n.82\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.15\\n1.25\\n1.35\\n1.50\\n1.60\\n1.75\\n2 00\\n2.20\\n2.40\\nK .37\\n.46\\n.55\\n.63\\n.70\\n.81\\n.91\\n1.00\\n1.06\\n1.27\\n1.38\\n1.49\\n1.65\\n1.76\\n1.93\\n*.20\\n2.42\\n2 64\\n$0.46\\n.58\\n.70\\n.85\\n.90\\n05\\n18\\n30\\n40\\n65\\n80\\n95\\n2.10\\n2 25\\n2.55\\n2.90\\n3 10\\n3 35\\n185 lbs.\\n245\\n300\\n360\\n400\\n460\\n525\\n575\\n625\\n750\\n800\\n.900\\n950\\n1000\\n1125\\n1250\\n1350\\n1460\\n1300 lbs.\\n1000\\n800\\n700\\n600\\n500\\n450\\n400\\n360\\n330\\n300\\n280\\n260\\n250\\n220\\n200\\n180\\n160\\nThe above approximate weights are for black pipe ouly, and intended as guides for esti-\\nmating freight charges galvanized or asphalted pipe, same gauge and diameter, is from 10 to\\n\u00c2\u00b00per centriieav.er. All the above in lengths of 2~ feet and less, black or asphalted, and of 20\\nf P t and less o-alvanized. Each length tested to service required.\\n343", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0353.jp2"}, "354": {"fulltext": "SPIRAL RIVETED PIPE.\\nCut Shows\\nCrimped End Pipe with Lugs.\\nFoe Wiring Lugs, Extra Price.\\nFig. 1189.\\nINCH.\\nice per\\nLineal Foot.\\nWith Plain or\\nCrimped End,\\nor with Sleeve\\nfor Slip- Joint.\\nDiameter\\nIn Inches\\nBlack.\\nAsphalted.\\nGalvanized.\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nPer 100 Feet.\\nApproximate\\nBursting Pres. in\\nLbs.\\nPer 8q. Inch.\\n4\\n$0.50\\n$0.54\\n$0.70\\n320 lbs.\\n1250 lbs.\\n5\\n.60\\n.65\\n.85\\n415\\na\\n1000\\nit\\n6\\n.70\\n.76\\n1.00\\n500\\na\\n800\\na\\n7\\n.80\\n.87\\n1.10\\n550\\na\\n700\\n1 1\\n8\\n.93\\n1.01\\n1.28\\n650\\na\\n600\\nt*\\n9\\n1.08\\n1.17\\n1.47\\n750\\na\\n550\\na\\n10\\n1.15\\n1.25\\n1.55\\n800\\na\\n500\\na\\n11\\n1.20\\n1.31\\n1.70\\n850\\ni i\\n450\\na\\n12\\n1.45\\n1.57\\n2.05\\n1025\\na\\n400\\na.\\n13\\n1.55\\n1.68\\n2.15\\n1100\\ni i\\n380\\na\\n14\\n1.70\\n1.84\\n2.40\\n1200\\na\\n360\\na\\n15\\n1.85\\n2.00\\n2.60\\n1300\\na\\n330\\na\\n16\\n2.00\\n2.16\\n2.75\\n1375\\na\\n300\\nt\\n18\\n2.20\\n2.38\\n3.10\\n1550\\na\\n280\\na\\n20\\n2.45\\n2.65\\n3.40\\n1675\\na\\n250\\n1 1\\n22\\n2.80\\n3.02\\n3.90\\n1825\\na\\n230\\na\\n24\\n3.00\\n3.24\\n4.30\\n2000\\na\\n210\\nt i\\nNO. 14, BIRMINGHAM WIRE CAUCE. THICKNESS, .083 INCH.\\nPrice per Lineal Foot. With Plain or Crimped End, or with Sleeve for Siip-Joint.\\nApproximate\\nBursting Pres. in\\nLbs\\nPerSq. Inch.\\n1100 lbs.\\n950\\n825\\n750\\n650\\n600\\n550\\n500\\n470\\n450\\n400\\n370\\n325\\n300\\n275\\nThe above approximate weights are for black pipe only, and intended as guides for esti-\\nmating freight charges galvanized or asphalted pipe, same gauge and diameter, is from 10 to\\n20 per cent, heavier. All the above in lengths of 25 feet and less, black or asphalted, and of 20\\nfeet and less galvanized. Each length tested to service required.\\nDiameter\\nIn Inches.\\nBlack.\\nAsphalted.\\nGalvanized.\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nPer 100 Feet.\\n6\\n$0.89\\n$0.95\\n$1.15\\n610 lbs.\\n7\\n1.02\\n1.09\\n1.35\\n700\\n8\\n1.15\\n1.23\\n1.50\\n825\\n9\\n1.32\\n1.41\\n1.70\\n925\\n10\\n1.40\\n1.50\\n1.80\\n1025\\n11\\n1.50\\n1.61\\n1.95\\n1125\\n12\\n1.80\\n1.92\\n2.35\\n1325\\n13\\n1.90\\n2.03\\n2.50\\n1125\\n14\\n2.10\\n2.24\\n2.70\\n1560\\n15\\n2.25\\n2.40\\n2.90\\n1680\\n16\\n2.40\\n2.56\\n3.15\\n1790\\n18\\n2.75\\n2.93\\n3.60\\n2000\\n20\\n310\\n3.30\\n4.00\\n2200\\n22\\n3.40\\n3.62\\n4.55\\n2400\\n24\\n3.70\\n3.94\\n4 85\\n2620\\nBlack\\nWROUGHT IRON LUCS FOR SLIP-JOINTS.\\n15 cents each. Galvanized\\n344\\n18 cents each.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0354.jp2"}, "355": {"fulltext": "SPIRAL RIVETED PIPE.\\nNO.\\nFig. 1190.\\n12, BIRMINGHAM WIRE CAUCE.\\nCut Shows Sleeve for\\nSlip Joint.\\nWhen sleeves are furnished,\\nsame are included in lineal\\nmeasurement of pipe.\\nTHICKNESS, .109 INCH.\\nPrice per Lineal Foot. With Plain or Crimped End, or with Sleeve for Slip- Joint.\\nDiameter\\nin Inches.\\nBlack.\\n6\\n$1.25\\n7\\n1.40\\n8\\n1.55\\n9\\n1.70\\n10\\n1.90\\n11\\n2.25\\n12\\n2.50\\n13\\n2.70\\n14\\n2.90\\n15\\n3.10\\n16\\n3.25\\n18\\n3.60\\n20\\n4.00\\n22\\n4.35\\n24\\n4.70\\nAsphalted.\\n$1.31\\n1.47\\n1.63\\n1.79\\n2.00\\n2.36\\n2.62\\n2.83\\n3.04\\n3.25\\n3.41\\n3.78\\n4.20\\n4.57\\n4.94\\nGalvanized.\\n$1.90\\n2.10\\n2.30\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n3.25\\n3.50\\n3.75\\n4.00\\n4.25\\n4.70\\n5.25\\n5.75\\n6.25\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\nPer 100 Feet.\\n800 lbs.\\n910\\n1040\\n1180\\n1300\\n1425\\n1700\\n1810\\n2010\\n2165\\n2310\\n2570\\n2830\\n3090\\n3380\\nApproximate\\nBursting Pres. in\\nLbs.\\nPer Sq. Inch.\\n1330 lbs.\\n1140\\n1000\\n880\\n800\\n725\\n660\\n615\\n570\\n530\\n500\\n440\\n400\\n365\\n335\\nThe above approximate weights are for black pipe only, and intended as guides for esti-\\nmating freight charges galvanized or asphalted pipe, same gauge and diameter, is from 10 to\\n20 per cent, heav er. Iu lengths of 25 feet and less, black or asphalted, and of 20 feet and less\\ngalvanized. Each length, tested to service required.\\nBOLTED JOINT.\\nFOR SPIRAL RIVETED PIPE.\\nRoots Bolted Joint is recommended for use\\nwhere the pressure is excessive, as it admits of\\nmaking a perfectly tight joint by means of the rub-\\nber packing C, and without the annoyance con-\\nnected with lead-caulking. By its use one or more\\nlengths of pipe can be taken out and replaced with-\\nout disturbing the balance of the line, and if neces-\\nsary the whole line can be moved and the same pipe\\nand joints be used again, an operation not possible\\nwith leaded joints.\\nA u A\\nFig. 1191.\\nPrice.\\n6\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\niches.\\n$1.15\\n1.40\\n1.70\\n2.10\\n2.50\\n3.25\\n4.00\\n4.75\\n5.50\\nApproximate\\nWeight.\\nDiameter.\\n8 lbs.\\n12 inches\\n11\\n13\\nit\\n14\\n14\\nti\\n17\\n15\\nit\\n20\\n16\\nt(\\n25\\n18\\na.\\n30\\n20\\na\\n36\\n22\\n6\u00c2\u00a3\\n45\\n24\\nCC\\nPrice\\nApproximate\\nWeight\\n$6.00\\n50 lbs.\\n6.50\\n55\\n7.25\\n60\\n8.00\\n65\\ni\\n8.50\\n70\\nc\\n10.00\\n80\\n11.50\\n90\\nI\\n12.50\\n105\\nt\\n13.50\\n120\\ni\\n345", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0355.jp2"}, "356": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE GALVANIZED SPIRAL RIVETED FLANCED\\nPRESSURE PIPE.\\nMade of galvanized iron and\\nregalvanized after formation,\\nthereby making all seams and\\nlaps perfectly solid. EachleDgth\\ntested to 150 pounds Hydrostatic\\nPressure, suitable for\\nFig. 1192.\\nEXHAUST STEAM, EXHAUST-STEAM HEATING, PUMP SUCTION, PUMP\\nCOLUMN, COMPRESSED AIR, REFRIGERATING PIPE, ETC.\\nApproximate\\nInside\\nDiam. in\\nInches.\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n13\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n34\\nPrice Per Lineal\\nFoot, Including\\nFlanges.\\n$0 50\\n.70\\n1.00\\n1.30\\n1.40\\n1.70\\n3.00\\n3.60\\n2.85\\n3.15\\n3.60\\n4.00\\n4 40\\n5.15\\n6.40\\n7.95\\n10.00\\n12 00\\nThickness\\nB. W. G\\nNo. 20\\nNo. 18\\nNo. 16\\nNo. 14\\nNo. 13\\nApproximate Weight,\\nPer Foot.\\n21 lbs.\\nBursting Pres.\\nin Lbs.\\nPer Square In\\n9u0 lbs.\\n3\\ni i\\n700\\n4\\na\\n550\\n5\\na\\n700\\n6\\na\\n600\\n7\\n1 1\\n500\\n8\\na\\n450\\n11\\na\\n500\\n12\\ni c\\n450\\n14\\ni c\\n400\\n15\\nit\\n380\\n20\\na\\n470\\n32\\ni t\\n450\\n24\\na\\n400\\n29\\ni i\\n370\\n34\\na\\n325\\n40\\nc-\\n365\\n50\\nIt\\n335\\nIn lengths of 20 feet and less.\\nPipe and Fittings gotten out to specifications and drawings when desired.\\nWhere lengths required are all 5 feet or less, they are charged as being 5 feet each.\\nCALVANIZED CAST AND WROUGHT IRON FITTINGS.\\nFOR SPIRAL RIVETED FLANCED PIPE.\\nInsidf\\nj\\n.Reducing\\nReducing\\nDiamet\\nr. 90\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows.\\nReturn Bends.\\nTees.\\nTees.\\nY-Branches.\\nY-Brauches\\n3 inch $1.60\\n$1.60\\nst 3. 30\\n$2 75\\n$3.00\\n$4.40\\n$4.85\\n4\\n3.10\\n3.10\\n4 30\\n3.25\\n3.60\\n5 30\\n5.70\\n5\\n3.85\\n3.85\\n5.70\\n4 40\\n4 85\\n7.00\\n7.70\\n6\\n4.10\\n4 10\\n8 30\\n5 70\\n6.30\\n9.10\\n10.00\\n7\\n5 10\\n5.10\\n10.30\\n7.30\\n8 05\\n11.70\\n13.90\\n8\\n6.70\\n6.70\\n13.40\\n9.80\\n10.80\\n15.70\\n17.35\\n9\\n9.00\\n9.00\\n18.00\\n13 80\\n15.20\\n30.10\\n22.10\\n10\\n.10.00\\n10.00\\n30.00\\n17.60\\n19.35\\n28 10\\n31.00\\n11\\n13 00\\n13.00\\n36.00\\n20.00\\n22 00\\n33.00\\n35.20\\n12\\n15.80\\n15.80\\n31.60\\n22.50\\n24.75\\n36.00\\n39.60\\n13\\n19.15\\n19.15\\n38 30\\n25.00\\n37.50\\n40.00\\n44.00\\n14\\n32-30\\n22 30\\n44.60\\n30. 50\\n33.50\\n48.80\\n53.70\\n15\\n36.00\\n26.00\\n52.00\\n37.00\\n40.70\\n59.30\\n65.10\\n16\\n30.00\\n30.00\\n60.00\\n44 00\\n48 40\\n70.40\\n77.45\\n18\\n34.00\\n34.00\\n68.00\\n50.00\\n55.00\\n80 00\\n88.00\\n20\\n38.50\\n38.50\\n77.00\\n56.00\\n61.60\\n89.60\\n98 60\\n33\\n43 00\\n42.00\\n84.00\\n60.00\\n66.00\\n96.00\\n105.60\\n24\\n45.00\\n45.00\\n90.00\\n70.00\\n77.00\\n113.00\\n123.a0\\n346", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0356.jp2"}, "357": {"fulltext": "GALVANIZED CAST AND WROUGHT IRON FITTINGS.\\nFOR SPIRAL RIVETED FLANGED PIPE.\\nInside\\nDouble\\nDiameter.\\nCrosses.\\nReducers.\\nFlanges.\\nDisks.\\nBolts.\\nGaskets.\\nElbows.\\n3 inch\\n$4.15\\n$0.39\\n$0.45\\n$0.04\\n$0.09\\n$3.00\\n4\\n5.30\\n3.00\\n.53\\n.65\\n.04\\n.10\\n3.60\\n5\\n6.70\\n3.50\\n.65\\n.78\\n.04\\n.12\\n4.85\\n6\\n8.00\\n4.75\\n.78\\n1.17\\n.04*\\n.16\\n6.30\\n7\\n11.00\\n5.50\\n1.04\\n1.56\\n.04}\\n.18\\n8.05\\n8\\n14.35\\n6.50\\n1.17\\n1.83\\n.04.1\\n.33\\n10.80\\n9\\n18.80\\n8.00\\n1.56\\n2.34\\n.04j\\n.31\\n15.30\\n10\\n34.50\\n10.35\\n1.83\\n3.47\\n.041\\n.40\\n19.35\\n11\\n36.50\\n13.00\\n1.95\\n3.25\\n.04!\\n.45\\n22.00\\n13\\n30.00\\n13.00\\n3.08\\n3.90\\n.041\\n.50\\n24.75\\n13\\n33.50\\n14.60\\n3.34\\n4.55\\n.041\\n.56\\n37.50\\n14\\n38.00\\n16.50\\n3.60\\n5.46\\n.05\\n.63\\n33.50\\n15\\n45.00\\n18.40\\n3.13\\n5.98\\n.05\\n.75\\n40.70\\n16\\n53.00\\n31.30\\n4.43\\n6.76\\n.05\\n.90\\n48.40\\n18\\n59.00\\n36.00\\n5.07\\n9.10\\n.05*\\n1.08\\n55.00\\n30\\n67.00\\n39.40\\n5.59\\n11.70\\n.05*\\n1.35\\n61.60\\n33\\n77.00\\n33.00\\n9.10\\n14,30\\n.051\\n1.75\\n66.00\\n31\\n87.00\\n37.00\\n9.75\\n16.90\\n.05J\\n2.00\\n77.00\\nBLACK CAST AND WROUGHT IRON FITTINCS.\\nFOR SPIRAL RIVETED FLANGED PIPE.\\nInside\\n90\u00c2\u00b0\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Return\\nReducing\\nReducing\\nDiameter.\\nElbows.\\nElbows.\\n3ends.\\nTees.\\nTees.\\nY-Branches.\\nY-Branches.\\n3 inch\\n$1.35\\n$1.35\\nif 2.50\\n$1.95\\n3*2.15\\n$3.10\\n$3.40\\n4\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n2.20\\n3.40\\n3.50\\n3 85\\n5\\n2.00\\n2.00\\n4.00\\n3.10\\n3.40\\n5.00\\n5.50\\n6\\n3.90\\n2.90\\n5.80\\n3.90\\n4.30\\n6.35\\n6.90\\n7\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n7.00\\n5.00\\n5.50\\n8.00\\n8.80\\n8\\n4.50\\n4.50\\n9.00\\n6.60\\n7.25\\n10.50\\n11.50\\n9\\n6.30\\n6.30\\n12.40\\n9.25\\n10.15\\n14.80\\n16.30\\n10\\n6.80\\n6.80\\n13.60\\n11.50\\n12.65\\n18.40\\n30.25\\n11\\n8.75\\n8.75\\n17.50\\n14.00\\n15.40\\n22.40\\n34.65\\n12\\n10.50\\n10.50\\n21.00\\n15.00\\n16.50\\n34.00\\n36.40\\n13\\n13.00\\n12.00\\n24.00\\n16.50\\n18.15\\n26.40\\n29.00\\n14\\n13.50\\n13.50\\n27.00\\n18.60\\n20.50\\n29.75\\n32.70\\n15\\n15.00\\n15.00\\n30.00\\n22.00\\n24.20\\n35.20\\n38.70\\n16\\n17.00\\n17.00\\n34.00\\n25.00\\n27.50\\n40.00\\n44.00\\n18\\n30.00\\n20.00\\n40.00\\n39.00\\n31.90\\n46.40\\n51.00\\n20\\n23.00\\n23.(0\\n46.00\\n34.00\\n37.40\\n54.40\\n59.80\\n22\\n26.00\\n26.00\\n53.00\\n39.00\\n43.00\\n63.40\\n68.60\\n24\\n30.00\\n30.00\\n60.00\\n45.00\\n49.50\\n73.00\\n79.20\\nInside\\nDouble\\nDiameter.\\nCrosses.\\nReducei\\ns. Flanges.\\nDisks.\\nBolts.\\nGaskets.\\nElbows.\\n3 inch\\n$3.00\\n$0.34\\n$0.38 $0.02*\\n80.09\\nS2.15\\n4\\n3.70\\n2.00\\n.33\\n.40\\n.034\\n.10\\n2.40\\n5\\n4.80\\n2.40\\n.40\\n.48\\n.03i\\n.13\\n3.40\\n6\\n5.70\\n3.25\\n.48\\n.73\\n.03\\n.16\\n4.30\\n7\\n7.70\\n4.00\\n.64\\n.96\\n.03\\n.18\\n5.50\\n8\\n9.80\\n4.75\\n.73\\n1.13\\n.03\\n.33\\n7.25\\n9\\n13.00\\n5.50\\n.96\\n1.44\\n.03\\n.31\\n10.15\\n10\\n16.50\\n7.00\\n1.13\\n1.63\\n.03\\n.40\\n12.65\\n11\\n19.00\\n8.00\\n1.20\\n3.00\\n.03\\n.45\\n15.40\\n12\\n21.00\\n9.00\\n1.28\\n2.40\\n.03\\n.50\\n16.50\\n13\\n24.00\\n9.75\\n1.44\\n3.80\\n.03\\n.56\\n18.15\\n14\\n27.00\\n11 00\\n1.60\\n3.36\\n.03*\\n.63\\n20.50\\n15\\n31.00\\n12.25\\n1.92\\n3.68\\n.03}\\n.75\\n24.20\\n16\\n34.50\\n14.20\\n2.72\\n4.16\\n.03J\\n.90\\n27.50\\n18\\n39.00\\n17.40\\n3.12\\n5.60\\n.04\\n1.08\\n31.90\\n20\\n45.00\\n19.60\\n3.44\\n7.30\\n.04\\n1.25\\n37.40\\n22\\n51.00\\n22.00\\n5.60\\n8.80\\n.04\\n1.75\\n43.00\\n24\\n58.00\\n25.00\\n6.00\\n10.40\\n.04\\n3.00\\n49.50\\nConnection with, wrought iron pipe readily made by means of threaded disks.\\n347", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0357.jp2"}, "358": {"fulltext": "STRAIGHT SEAM RIVETED PIPE AND FITTINGS.\\nFig. 1194.\\nHEAVY RIVETED TEE.\\nManufactured of\\nHEAVY CAUCES OF BLACK AND CALVANIZED SHEET IRON.\\nSuitable foe\\nVENTILATOR PIPE, AND SMOKE STACKS, ETC.\\nFig. 1 193.\\nHEAVY RIVETED ELBOW.\\nWATER,\\n8 inches diai\\neler anil larger\\nper\\nlb.\\nand smaller,\\nBLOWER, AIR,\\nPIPE.\\nNo. 10 to 14, B. W. G., per lb.\\nNo. 15 to 17, B. W. G.,\\nNo. 18 to 20, B. W. G.,\\nNo. 21 to 24, B. W. G\\nELBOWS, TEES, CROSSES, ETC.\\nNo. 10 to 14, B. W. G.\\nNo. 15 to 17, B. W. G.,\\nNo. 18 to 20, B. W. G..\\nNo. 21 to 24, B. W. G.,\\nNo. 18 to 20, B. W. G.,\\nNo. 21 to 24, B. W. G.,\\nFittings coated with Coal Tar and Asphalt at 300 degrees temperature, extra.\\nNo. 16, W. G., and Heavier, extranet 1 cent lb\\nNo. 17, W. G., and Lighter, 1|\\nPipe A cent for each inch of diameter per lineal foot.\\nPipe and fittings gotten out to drawings, and specifications and estimates furnished.\\nGALVANIZED WROUGHT IRON STRAINERS FOR PUMP\\nSUCTIONS.\\nFitted with Flange, Socket and Nipple Joints, suitable for Welded, Cast\\nIron and Spiral Pressure Pipes.\\nBlack.\\n8 cts.\\n9\\n-10\\n11\\nBlack.\\n18 cts.\\n19\\n21\\n26\\n24\\n31\\nGalvanized.\\n11 cts.\\n12\\n14\\n16\\nGalvanized\\n21 cts.\\n22\\n25\\n30\\n28\\n35\\nFig. 1196.\\nFig. 1197.\\na -i ii\\nH\\n2 2J 3 3i 4\\n.70 .85 1.15\\n1.45\\n2.00 2.85 3.45 4.60 5.75\\n.75 .95 1.25\\n1.60\\n2.25 3.40 4.25 5.15 6.65\\n7 8\\n9\\n10 11 12 14\\nFig. 1195.\\nDiam. Suction Pipe, inches i\\nScrew Nipple Joint, each $0~60\\nFlange or Socket Joint, each .65\\nDiam. Suction Pipe, inches 5 6\\nScrew Hippie Joint, each $6.85 8.00\\nFlange or Socket Joint, each 8.00 9.75 11.45\\nThe area of the perforations in each strainer exceeds the area of the suction pipe and eives\\nfull supply of water to the pump. s\\nWhen ordering Flange give outside diameter of Flange.\\n348\\n14.90 20.60 23.00 26.30 28.60 40.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0358.jp2"}, "359": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1198.\\nCAST-IRON PIPE\\nFOR\\nWATER AND GAS.\\nSTANDARD WEICHT FOR WATER.\\nSize Iuches, 3\\nThickness\\nWeight, per foot, lbs., 15\\nCoated inside and out.\\n6\\n22\\n10\\n9\\nTiT\\n60\\n13\\n14\\nInches,\\n3 45 60 75 117\\nTested to 300 lbs. hydraulic pressure.\\nIo lay 13 feet.\\nSTANDARD WEIGHT FOR CAS.\\n3 4 6 8 10 13\\n16\\n125\\n20\\n1 5\\n200\\n24\\n1\\n250\\n30\\n350\\nWeights are for pipes\\nSize\\nThickness\\nWeight, per foot, lbs., 13i 17 30 40 50 70\\nNot coated. Tested to250 lbs. hydraulic pressure. Weights are for pipe to lay 12 feet.\\nTS\\n13A\\n30\\n40\\nTiT\\n50\\n14\\n9\\nTiT\\n84\\n16\\n9\\nT7\\n100\\n20\\n11\\nTW\\n150\\nWEICHT OF LEAD AND HEMP USED PER JOINT IN LAYING\\nSize Inches, 3\\nLead, per joint lbs., 4\\nHemp ounces, 6\\nCAST-IRON PIPE.\\n4 6 8 10 12 14\\n5h 8 11 15 18 22\\n7~ 9 11 13 18 20\\n24\\n184\\n16\\n30\\n24\\n30\\n24\\n38\\n32\\n38\\n22\\n28\\n32\\n38\\nFig. 1199.\\nCAST-IRON FLANGED PIPE.\\nMade in all sizes from 4 to 30 inches. Prices quoted on application.\\nSPECIAL FOR CAST-IRON PIPE REDUCERS.\\nSize,\\nInches.\\nWeight\\nLipht.\\nWeight,\\nt eavy.\\nSize,\\nInches.\\nWeight,\\nLight.\\nWeight\\nHeavy.\\nSize,\\nInches.\\nWeight,\\nLight.\\nWeight,\\nHeavy.\\n3x2\\n28 lbs\\n35 lbs.\\n12 x 10\\n220 lbs.\\n320 lbs.\\n16 x 10\\n435 lbs.\\n590 lbs\\n4x3\\n40\\n48\\n12x8\\n200\\n300\\n20 x 16\\n520\\n1214\\n6x4\\n70\\n115\\n12x6\\n170\\n290\\n20 x 14\\n575\\n655\\n6x3\\n52\\n103\\n12 x 4\\n150\\n250\\n20 x 12\\n530\\n1150\\n8x6\\n118\\n170\\n14 x 12\\n410\\n540\\n24 x 30\\n745\\n1025\\n8x4\\n102\\n145\\ni t\\n14 x 10\\n350\\n430\\n34 x 16\\n805\\n10 x 8\\n165\\n270\\na\\n14 x 8\\n320\\n340\\n30 x 24\\n1585\\n10x6\\n135\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0199\\n16 x 14\\n500\\n700\\n30 x 20\\n2010\\n10x4\\n128\\n180\\n16 x 12\\n470\\n620\\n30 x 16\\n1365\\n1NC3EASERS.\\nSize,\\nInches.\\nWeight.\\nSize.\\nInches.\\nWe\\neht. T Sl e Wei\\nb Inches\\nInches. W \u00c2\u00ab8 ht\\nSize,\\nInches.\\nWeight\\n4x3\\n78 lbs.\\n8x4\\n163 lbs. 10\\nx 4 185\\nlbs. 10 x\\n8 204 lbs\\n12x8\\n318 lbs\\n6x4 108\\n8x6\\n165\\n10\\nx6 195\\n12 x\\n6 230\\n12 x 10\\n332\\nY BRANCHES.\\nAll sizes. 4 to 30iucLes. Price on receipt of specifications.\\nSLEEVES, PLUGS AND CAPS FOR CAST-IRON PIPES.\\nFie. 1201.\\nSize\\nSleeves\\nPlugs\\nCaps\\nIuches,\\nweight, lbs.,\\n3\\n10 IS\\n14 16 20\\n30\\n30 42 76 110 146 208 300 360 557 710 965\\n10 12\\n15 35\\n60\\n46 66\\n100 130\\n70 100 150 185 370\\nAll weights approximate only.\\n349", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0359.jp2"}, "360": {"fulltext": "SPECIALS FOR CAST-IRON PIPE.\\nFig. 1302.\\nFi\\ng. 1203.\\nFig.\\n1204.\\nFig. 1205.\\nCross.\\nTee.\\nEighth Bend.\\nQuarter Bend.\\nCROSSES.\\nSize, inches. Weight.\\nSize, inches.\\nWeight.\\nSize, incheB.\\nWeight.\\nSize, inches.\\nWeight.\\n3x3x3x3 98 lbs.\\n8x 8x 4x 4\\n290 lbs.\\n13x13x10x10\\n665 lbs.\\n20x20x30x30\\n1790 lbs.\\n4x4x4x4 130\\n10x10x10x10\\n520\\n12xl2x 8x 8\\n610\\n30x30x16x16\\n1340\\n6x6x6x6 300\\nlOxlOx 8x 8\\n460\\n12xl2x 6x 6\\n580\\n34x24x24x24\\n2190\\n6x6x4x4 190\\nlOxlOx 6x 6\\n410\\n14x14x14x14\\n810\\n24x24x20x20\\n2020\\n8x8x8x8 370\\nlOxlOx 4x 4\\n346\\n10x16x16x16\\n1135\\n30x30x30x30\\n3600\\n8x8x6x6 350\\n13x13x12x12\\n714\\n16x16x12x12\\n1005\\n30x30x20x20\\n2635\\nTEES.\\nSize, inches. Weight.\\nSize, inches.\\nWeight.\\nSize, inches.\\nWeight.\\nSize, inches.\\nWeight.\\n3x3x3 80 lbs\\n8x 8x 4\\n217 lbs.\\n12x12x10\\n525 lbs.\\n20x20x20\\n1760 lbs.\\n4x4x4 100\\n10x10x10\\n390\\n12xl2x 8\\n510\\n20x20x16\\n1500\\n6x6x6 314\\nlOxlOx 8\\n355\\n12xl2x 6\\n500\\n24x24x34\\n3010\\n6x6x4 160\\nlOxlOx 6\\n312\\n12xl2x 4\\n480\\n34x24x20\\n1835\\n8x8x8 385\\nlOxlOx 4\\n300\\n16x16x16\\n1300\\n30x30x30\\n3035\\n8x8x6 337\\n12x12x12\\n540\\n16x16x12\\n1240\\n30x30x20\\n3300\\nONE-EIGHTH BENDS (45\u00c2\u00b0).\\nSize, inches,\\n3 4\\n6 8\\n10 13\\n14\\n16 20\\n24 30\\nWeight, approx., lbs\\n42 82\\n120 218\\n300 355\\n430\\n610 1330\\n1425 2450\\nONE-SIXTEENTH BENDS (22 1-2\u00c2\u00b0).\\nSize, inches.\\n3 4\\n6 8\\n10 12\\n14\\n16 30\\n24 30\\nWeight, approx., lbs\\n33 54\\n100 175\\n250 270\\n400\\n610 932\\n1145 2180\\nQUARTER BENDS\\nOR ELBOWS (90\\nSize, inches,\\n3 4\\n6 8\\n10 12\\n14\\n16 30\\n24 30\\nWeight, approx., lbs\\n48 60\\n112 200\\n365 376\\n450\\n650 1030\\n1400 2280\\nWINDOW CLASS.\\nPrice per Box of 50 Square Feet.\\nSIZES.\\nSINGLE.\\nDOUBLE\\nInches.\\nAa\\nA\\nB\\nc\\nAa\\nA\\nB\\n25\\n6x8\\nto 10 x 15\\n$17.50\\n$16.25\\n$15.50\\n$15.00\\n$23.50\\n$22.00\\n$31.00\\n34\\n40\\n11 x 14 I\\n12 x 13 i\\n10x26\\nto 14 x 20\\nto 16 x 24\\n20.00\\n22.00\\n18.50\\n20.00\\n17.35\\n18.50\\n16.50\\n17.75\\n28.50\\n31.25\\n26.25\\n28.50\\n24.50\\n26.35\\n50\\n54\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a260\\n70\\n18 x 23\\n20 x 30\\n15 x 36\\n26x28\\n26 x 34)\\n28x32!-\\n30 x 30)\\nto 20 x 30\\nto 34 x 30\\nto 24 x 36\\nto 30 x 40\\n25.00\\n27.00\\n30.00\\n33.50\\n23.00\\n24.50\\n26.75\\n30.50\\n31.00\\n22.00\\n24.00\\n27.00\\n34.50\\n36.50\\n41.00\\n47.00\\n31.75\\n33.75\\n37.25\\n42.75\\n28.75\\n30.50\\n33.75\\n38.00\\n80\\n32 x 38]\\n34 x 36 j\\n30 x52\\n30 x 56\\n34 x 58\\n36 x 60\\nto 30 x 50\\n40.00\\n36.50\\n32.00\\n55.00\\n50.50\\n45.50\\n84\\n90\\n94\\n100\\nto 30 x 54\\nto 34 x 56\\nlo 34 x 60\\nto 40 x 60\\n41.25\\n37.50\\n33.75\\n57.00\\n63.00\\n66.50\\n51.75\\n54.00\\n57.50\\n60 50\\n46.50\\n48.50\\n52.00\\n55.00\\nSizes above 100 inches $10.00 per box extra for every 5 inches.\\nAn additional 10 per cent, will be charged for all glass more than 40 inches wide.\\nAll sizes over 52 inches in length, and not making more than 81 united inches, -will be charged\\nin the 84 united inches bracket.\\nTo find the number of lights in a box. divide the number of square inches (73O0) in a box by\\nthe number of square inches in size of light wanted\\n350", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0360.jp2"}, "361": {"fulltext": "YERDON S IMPROVED\\nDOUBLE HOSE BAND.\\nThe Metal used in these Bands will\\nnot Rust or Rot the Hose. Y\\nBolts with Square Head Furnished\\nwhen ordered.\\nSpecial Sizes Made Upon Orders.\\nDouble Hose Band.\\nFig. 1306.\\nWhere Used.\\n1 iueh 3 ply Air Brake Hose\\n1\\n4\\n1\\n5\\n4\\n1*\\n5\\n2}\\nTank Hose\\n2y\\nct i\\n2i\\n4 ply Steam Hose\\nH\\nSteam Hose Gibbs Coupler\\n12\\n1 g\\nSewall s Coupler\\nDouble Hose Band with Eye. Fig. 1207.\\nEye Band, Sewall s Coupler Hose\\nNew Pattern\\nEye Band, Gold Coupler\\nCircumference\\nDiameter\\nWhen Closed.\\nWhen Closed.\\nPer Dozen\\nInches.\\nInches.\\n4.79\\n1.52\\n$2.50\\n5.37\\n1.71\\n2.50\\n5.64\\n1.80\\n2.50\\n6.08\\n1.93\\n3.00\\n6.32\\n2.01\\n3.00\\n8.21\\n2.60\\n7.00\\n8.92\\n2.90\\n7.00\\n9.27\\n2.97\\n8.50\\n7.20\\n2.30\\n4.00\\n6.78\\n2.16\\n3.75\\n6.78\\n2.16\\n4.00\\n6.53\\n2.08\\n4.00\\n6.04\\n1.92\\n3.75\\nREDFIELD S\\nSURE CRIP HOSE CLAMPS.\\nWrought Steel, finished in Vienna Bronze. Size\\nand ply plainly stamped on every Clamp.\\no\\nCLAMPS FOR COTTON\\nbU\\nMILL HOSE.\\nfe\\nSize of Hose, inches 1^ H\\n2\\n$3.50\\nSize Hose, inches\\nPer dozen, 3 ply\\n4\\n5\\n6\\nPacked\\n14, and H inch, 3 dozen, and 2 irch, 2 dozen in a box.\\nCLAMPS FOR STEAM HOSE.\\nI 1 U 11\\n$1.00 $1.50 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50\\n1.00 1.50 2.50 3.00 3.50\\n1.00 1.50 2,50 3.00 3.50\\n2.50 3.00 3.50\\n$5.50\\n5.50\\nPacked, A inch, 6 dozen; f, 1, l\\\\ and U, 3 dozen; and 2 inch. 2 dozen in a box.\\n2A\\nCLAMPS FOR HYDRANT HOSE.\\nSize Hose, inches A i 1 lj H 2 2\u00c2\u00a3 2A 3\\nPer dozen, 2 ply $1.50 $o.o0\\n3, 4 and 5 ply $1.00 1.00 1.50 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.50 7.00 10.00\\nPacked, i, J, 6 dozen; 1, lj, U, 3 dozen 2, 24;, 2A, 3 inch 2 dozen in a box.\\nCLAMPS FOR I 1-4 INCH AIR BRAKE HOSE.\\n11 A Bolts, i x H, per 100, $8.00. 4 A.B Bolts, T V x H per 100, $8.50.\\n4 W Bolts, T 5 g x If, per 100, $9.00.\\nCLAMPS FOR I INCH AIR BRAKE AND SIGNAL HOSE.\\n1A Bolts, i x H, per 100, $7.00. 1AB Bolts, i x 1{, per 100, $7.00.\\n351\\n1", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0361.jp2"}, "362": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1209.\\nAIR-BRAKE HOSE.\\nFOR AIR AND VACUUM BRAKES.\\n1 inch internal diameter, Per foot $0.83\\nJA u a J 4\\n1 Ends capped 1.00\\n1J 1.25\\nFig. 1210.\\nCORRUGATED TENDER HOSE.\\nFig. 1211.\\nmis hose is corrugated in order to attain great\\nflexibility, and has steel -wire inserted between the\\nplies to prevent collapsing or kinking.\\nIt is made in 3 or 4 plies, and is guaranteed to\\ndo excellent service.\\nAIR DRILL\\nSize.\\n3-Ply.\\n4-Ply.\\n\\\\h inch\\n$0.40\\n$0.50\\nIf\\n.45\\n.55\\n2\\n.50\\n.60\\n9 1 it\\ns 4\\n.55\\n.65\\n2i\\n.60\\n.70\\nHOSE.\\nCANVAS WRAPPED.\\nFig. 1212.\\nMade from duck of the highest grade\\nspecially woven for this purpose, and\\ncapable of standing the most severe pres-\\nsure and service. The rubber is of a\\ngrade that has proven its merit by many\\nyears of successful operation.\\nFig. 1213.\\nFig. 1214.\\nInternal\\nIncluding\\nIncluding\\nIncludi\\nDiameter.\\nCanvas Cover.\\nCanvas Cover.\\nCanvas Govt\\ninch\\n$0.67\\n$0.83\\n$1.00\\n1\\n.83\\n1.03\\n1.24\\n1J\\n1.04\\n1.30\\n1.56\\nU\\n1.25\\n1.56\\n1.87\\n2\\n1.66\\n2.07\\n2.49\\nOi a\\n2.08\\n2.60\\n3.12\\n3\\n3.50\\n4.20\\nWIRE WOUND.\\nWill not unwind when Hose is cut. AVound\\nwith heavy round steel wire.\\nInt Diam.\\n4-Ply.\\n5-PIy.\\n6-Ply.\\nfr inch\\n$0.67\\n$0.83\\n$1.00\\n1\\n.83\\n1.03\\n1.24\\n11\\n1.04\\n1.30\\n1.56\\nif\\n1.25\\n1.56\\n1.87\\na\\n1.66\\n2.07\\n2,49\\n2i\\n2.08\\n2.60\\n3.12\\n3\\n3.50\\n4 20\\nSTEAM HOSE.\\nMARLINE WOUND.\\nList price same as above. Additional charge\\nfor Marline Winding, 10 per cent.\\nWIRE\\nWOUND HOSE.\\nPkioe fok Wiring Water Hose.\\nPrice\\nfor Wiring\\nSteam\\nand Air Hose.\\nSize\\n3-Ply.\\n4-Ply.\\n6-Ply.\\n6-Ply.\\nSize.\\n3-Ply.\\n4-Ply.\\n6-Ply.\\n6-PIy.\\nh inch fO.03*\\n$0.03\\n$0.03i\\n$0.04\\nA inch\\n$0.04\\n$0.05\\n$0.06\\n$0.07\\n4\\n.03\\n.03+\\n.04 J\\n.05\\n3 it\\n4\\n.05\\n.06*.\\n.08\\n.10\\nl\\n.04\\n.05\\n.06\\n.07\\n1\\n.06*\\n.08\\n.10\\n.12\\nn\\n.05\\n.06\\n.07i\\n.09\\n1*\\n.08:1\\n.10\\n.13\\n.15\\nh\\n.06\\n.07i\\n.09\\n.11\\nli\\n.10\\n.12*\\n.15\\n.18\\n2\\n.08\\n.10\\n.12\\n.15\\n2\\n.13\\n.16\\n.20\\n.24\\n2J\\n.10\\n.12\\n.15\\n.18\\n2*\\n.16\\n.20\\n.25\\n.30\\n3\\n.12\\n15\\n.18\\n.22\\n3\\n.20\\n28\\n.35\\n.40\\n352", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0362.jp2"}, "363": {"fulltext": "RUBB\\nFig. 1215.\\nCONDUCTING HOSE, 2 PLY.\\nThis Hose is adapted to conduct\\nwater under moderate pressure. The\\nlarger sizes are mainly used for Tank\\nHose at Railway Stations.\\nHYDRANT HOSE, 3-PLY.\\nIntended for Hydrant, Garden and\\nForce Pump uses, where the pressure\\ndocs not exceed 75 lbs. per square inch.\\ntER HOSL\\nWATER HOSE LIST.\\nInternal\\nDiam.\\n2-Ply\\nFer ft.\\n3-Plv.\\nPer ft.\\n4-Plv.\\nPer ft.\\n5-Ply.\\nPer ft.\\n6-Ply.\\nPer ft.\\nh inch.\\n$0.20\\n$0.25\\n$0.30\\n$0.37\\n$0.45\\n3\\n4\\n.25\\n.30\\n.37\\n.46\\n.55\\n1\\n.33\\n.40\\n.50\\n.62\\n.75\\nU\\n.42\\n.50\\n.02\\n.77\\n.93\\nH\\n.50\\n.00\\n.75\\n.93\\n1.12\\n15\\n.58\\n.70\\n.87\\n1.08\\n1.30\\n2\\n.06\\n.SO\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n.75\\n.90\\n1.12\\n1.40\\n1.68\\n01\\n.83\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.56\\n1.87\\n)3\\n~4\\n.92\\n1.10\\n1.37\\n1.71\\n2.05\\n3\\n.99\\n1.20\\n1.50\\n1.87\\n2.25\\n3J\\n1.16\\n1.40\\n1.75\\n2.18\\n2.02\\n4\\n1.32\\n1.00\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n5\\n1.65\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.13\\n3.75\\n6\\n1.98\\n2.40\\n3.00\\n3.75\\n4 50\\n7\\n2.31\\n2.80\\n3.50\\n4.38\\n5.25\\n8\\n2.04\\n3.20\\n4.00\\n5.00\\n0.00\\n2.97\\n3.00\\n4.50\\n5.03\\n0.75\\n10\\n3.33\\n4,00\\n5.00\\n6.25\\n7.50\\nENCINE HOSE, 4-PLY.\\nWe recommend this Hose, particularly the larger sizes, for all general purposes where a\\ngood, strong, reliable Hose is required. It is made to stand a pressure of from 100 to\\n200 lbs. per square inch.\\nHICH PRESSURE HOSE.\\nFIVE AND SIX-PLY.\\nIntended for use where the pressure s severe.\\nAll the above kinds of hose that are in general use kept on hand in lengths of 25 and 50\\nfeet, and these we do not cut. Lengths less than 50 feet made to order at three days notice.\\nEXTRA HEAVY STEAM HOSE. BREWERS OIL AND TANNERS HOSE.\\nnt.\\nDiam.\\n1\\ninch,\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nli\\nH\\nCt\\nIf\\n(I\\no\\na\\nH\\nu\\n3\\n3-Ply.\\nPer ft.\\n4-Ply.\\nPer ft.\\nIut. Di\\n$0.4-3\\n$0.51\\ni u\\n.51\\n.07\\n3 t\\n4\\n.07\\n.83\\nTH\\n.85\\n1.04\\nli\\n1.02\\n1.25\\nn\\n1.18\\n1.45\\nn\\n1.34\\n1.66\\nO t\\n1.00\\n2.08\\nOl\\n4\\n2.00\\n2.80\\n01 t\\n3\\n5-Ply.\\nPer ft.\\n6-PIy.\\nPer ft.\\n7-Ply.\\nPer ft.\\n8-Ply.\\nPer ft.\\n$0.63\\n$0.76\\n$0.89\\n$1.02\\n.83\\n1.00\\n1.17\\n1.34\\n1.03\\n1.24\\n1.45\\n1.66\\n1.30\\n1.56\\n1.82\\n2.(8\\n1.50\\n1.87\\n2.18\\n2.50\\n1.81\\n2.17\\n2.53\\n2.90\\n2.07\\n2.49\\n2.90\\n3.32\\n2.33\\n2.80\\n3.27\\n3.74\\n2.00\\n3.12\\n3.64\\n416\\n3.50\\n4.20\\n4.90\\n5.60\\nTbree-Ply, based on 20 lbs,- Four-Ply, based on 40 lbs; Five-Ply, based on 60 lbs; Six-Ply,\\nbased on 80 lbs; Seven-Ply, based on 90 lbs; Eight-Ply, based on 100 lbs, for 1-inch hose,\\n353", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0363.jp2"}, "364": {"fulltext": "COTTON FIRE HOSE.\\nFig. 1216. Fig. 1217.\\nTriplex Brand. Trinal Brand.\\nThe two brands i lustrated, Figs. 1216 and 1217, are intended for exceptionally\\nheavy pressure and for unusually severe duty.\\nThe Triplex i-s a knit hose and is like the famous Duplex brand with an\\nadditional jacket.\\nThe Trinal is a woven hose, made as the cut shows, with three separate jackets.\\nEither will stand a pressure of 600 pounds to the square inch.\\n2i in internal dianWer, $1 00 per foot. 3| in. internal diameter, $1.50 per foot\\n1 25\\nFig. 1219.\\nIt inch diameter per foot.\\nii\\n2\\nMUTUAL UNDERWRIT-\\nERS COTTONFIRE HOSE.\\nThis brand of Rubber Lined Cotton\\nFire Hose is guaranteed to stand a\\npressure of 400 lbs. to the tquareinch,\\nand is made to conform with the\\nspecifications of Mr. John Fi. Freeman,\\nof the A-sociated Factory Mutual\\nInsurance Companies, and has been\\napproved and accepted as standard.\\n2% inch water way, per foot $1.00\\nCOTTON MILL HOSE.\\nEXTRA, INSURANCE, SEA ISLAND AND\\nSTAPLE.\\nAdapted for Hand Engines, Factoiies, Ware-\\nhouses, Ho! els, Steamboats, Public Institutions,\\nRailroad Shops, etc., wherever a light, durable and\\nreliable hose for fire protection is required.\\nThe Extra brand is a full weight article, made\\nin the most careful manner, and every section is\\nmildew-proofed and guaranteed to stand a water\\npressure of 300 lbs. The Insurance brand is a\\nclosely woven fabric, mildew-proofed, and will sustain\\na pressure of 300 lbs.\\n$0.45 2\\\\ inch diameter, per foot $0.65\\n.50 2* .70\\n1.00\\n.60 3\\nCOTTON\\nCARDEN HOSE.\\nFig. 1220.\\nGulf Stream, Sea Island, Staple and\\nBrunswick. Seamless and Rubber Lined.\\ni inch diameter, 20 cents; j inch, 25 cents; 1 inch, 35\\nceuts per fool. In Lengths of 50 Feet.\\nAll and Jin. Cotton Hose is coupled before shipment\\n20 ceuts per set extra, net, will be charged for coup-\\nlings on all A and hose ordered in 25 feet lengths.\\nOne inch couplings, net, 30 cents per set, attached.\\n354", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0364.jp2"}, "365": {"fulltext": "COTTON FIRE HOSE.\\nRELIABLE BRAND.\\nWe make for Fire Departments or wherever\\na high pressure hose is required,\\nseveral grades suitable for this\\nclass of service.\\nThis is an extra heavy, single body, Knit Hose.\\nIt will stand a water pressure of 400 lbs. to\\nthe square inch.\\nIk inch internal diameter,\\n2\\n2*\\n50 cents per foot.\\n60\\n75\\nSIX LINE BRAND.\\nFor Fire Departments or other high pressure\\nservice.\\nThis is a very heavy and strong single body\\ncircular Woven Hose, capable of standing a\\nwater pressure of 400 lbs. to the square inch.\\nIk inch internal diameter, 50 cents per foot\\n2~ 60\\noi i. 75\\nAl BRAND.\\nThis brand is a medium weight Woven Jacket\\nHose, and as the name implies, is composed of\\ntwo separate and distinct bodies of cotton, the\\nouter one being pulled over the inner one. The\\nHose thus jacketed is rubber lined in the best\\nmanner, and is guaranteed to stand a water\\npressure of 400 lbs. to the square inch. It is\\nwoven with a perfect tension, and will not con-\\ntract under pressure.\\n2 inch internal diameter, 65 cents per foot.\\n2+ 80\\nFig. 1324.\\nPALN1A BRAND,\\nThis brand is a medium weight Knit\\nJacket Hose, and will safely stand a water\\npressure of 400 pounds to the square inch.\\nThe materials used are of prime grade, and\\nthe Hose is suitable for steam fire engines, or\\nother service where a strong Hose is desired.\\nH inch internal diameter, 60 cents per foot.\\no t. 70\\nSi 90\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0DUPLEX BRAND.\\nA full weight Knit Jacket Hose, rubber\\nlined in the best manner, and will stand a\\nwater pressure of 500 lbs. to the square inch.\\nIt is guaranteed first-class in all respects, and\\nis adapted to the use of steam fire engines\\nHid other high pressure service.\\n1\u00c2\u00a3 inch internal diameter,\\n2\\n2k\\nS\\n$0.60 per foot.\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.10\\n1.30\\n355", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0365.jp2"}, "366": {"fulltext": "IRON NIPPLES.\\nSCORED IRON NIPPLES\\nFOR STEAM\\nAND SUCTION HOSE.\\nDiameter. Length.\\nPlain.\\nGalvauized\\nV S\\nf in.\\n5\\nin.\\n$0.35\\n$0.30\\n1\\n11\\nH\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n.30\\n.35\\n\u00c2\u00bb.40\\n.38\\n.44\\n.50\\nFig. 1336.\\nEach, Each,\\nInternal\\nEach,\\nEach,\\nInternal\\nEach, Each,\\nDiani.\\nLength.\\nPlain. Galv.\\nDiam.\\nLength.\\nPlain.\\nGalv.\\nDiam.\\nLength.\\nPlain. Galv.\\n8 in.\\n$0.60 $0.75\\n4 in.\\n10\\nin.\\n$3.35\\n$3.80\\n7 in.\\n10 in.\\n$4.50 $5.63\\n3 1\\n8\\n1.00 1.35\\nAh\\n10\\n3.75\\n3.44\\n8\\n13\\n6.00 7.50\\n3\\n10\\n1.35 1.57\\n5\\n10\\nt i\\n3.00\\n3.75\\n10\\n13\\n10.00 13.50\\n3i\\n10\\n1.50 1.88\\n6\\n10\\na\\n4.00\\n5.00\\n13\\n15\\n15.00 18.75\\nFor\\nprices\\nof Cast-iron Flanges for S\\nuclions,\\nsee page\\n376.\\n-tuorni\\nHI\\nmmm wBBaa III\\n^^\u00e2\u0096\u00a0liiliBi ill iillllii\\nFig. 1337.\\nDIAMOND\\n1\\nAMERICAN CHIEF FIRE HOSE.\\nA new brand of Fire Hose. The Hose weighs only\\nfifty pounds to the section- coupled, is as soft as a\\nglove and will reel closer than cotton hose. As a matter\\nof fact, a section of fifty feet, with the couplings on, can\\nbe coiled within a circle of twenty-four inches. A section\\nof tliis hose will stand a pressure of 450 pounds to the\\nsquare inch, and at working pressure the elongation\\nwould not exceed six inches.\\n2j inch, 4-ply, with 5-ply capped ends,\\nper foot, coupled $1.00\\n3 inch, 4-ply, with 5 ply capped ends,\\nper foot, coupled .80\\nFIRE HOSE, FOR STEAM FIRE ENGINES.\\nThe Rubber used in the nuinufacture of\\nthis brand of Hose is the very best grade of\\nFine Paea.\\nThe Duck used is made from selec ed\\nLong Fibre Cotton.\\nWe guarantee the 4-ply to stand 400\\npounds to the square inch.\\n1.1 inch\\nIti ordering Hose with couplings, a sample 3\\ncoupling should be sent us, that we may get the 3^\\ncorrect thread. 3i\\nMUTUAL UNDERWRITERS LINEN FIRE HOSE.\\n4-Ply with\\n5-Ply Capped\\nEnds.\\n400 lbs Water\\nPressure.\\nPer Foot.\\n0.75\\n1.00\\n1.12\\n1.35\\n5-Ply with\\n6-Ply Capped\\nEnd*.\\n500 lbs. Water\\nPressure.\\nPer Foot.\\n$0.94\\n1.35\\n1.40\\n1.56\\n6-PIy with\\n7-Ply Capped\\nEnns.\\n000 lbs. Water\\nPressure.\\nPer Foot.\\n$1.13\\n1.50\\n1.68\\n1.88\\nTo conform with the requirements of the\\nAssociated Factory Mutual Insurance Com-\\npanies, for their lire hose protection.\\nGuaranteed to stand a water pressure of\\nat least 400 lbs. per square inch, and to be\\npractically water-tight.\\nFig. 1239.\\n356\\nUNLIN\\nED\\nAND SEAMLESS.\\n1 inch diame\\nH\\n1.4\\n3\\nOl 11 1 1\\n2i\\nter\\nper foot $0.37\\n.3)\\n.33\\n.43\\n.46\\n.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0366.jp2"}, "367": {"fulltext": "SUCTION\\nHOSE.\\nOn Spiral.\\nOn Spiral\\nTinned Iron Wire.\\nBrass Wire\\nnt. Diam,\\nPer ft.\\nPer ft.\\nj inch,\\n$0.70\\n$0.77\\n1\\n.90\\n1.00\\nl|\\n1.15\\n1.25\\nif\\n1.50\\n1.65\\ni|\\n1.90\\n2.10\\n2\\n2.30\\n2.50\\nLARGE SUCTION HOSE.\\nUsed for Wrecking and Mining Purposes,\\netc. On Flat Galvanized Iron Spiral.\\nIll\\nInt.\\nPer\\nInt.\\nPer\\nDiam.\\nft.\\nDiam.\\nft.\\n2i inch,\\n$3.10\\n6i inch\\n$10.50\\n3\\n4.00\\n7\\n12.00\\n3A\\n4.90\\n7 i\\n13.50\\n4\\n5.80\\n8\\n15.00\\n=-^z=. _ _-==ia\\n4A\\n6.70\\n9\\n17.50\\n=#B\\n5\\n7.60\\n10\\n20.00\\n5i\\n8.50\\n12\\n25.00\\n6\\n9.50\\nFig. 1231.\\nSMOOTH BORE\\nSUCTION HOSE.\\nhm#mmk int.\\nPer\\nInt.\\nPer\\nInt.\\nP tu-\\nIlfwr I iam.\\nft.\\nDiam.\\nft.\\nDiam.\\nft.\\nJH 2 inch,\\n$2.60\\n5 inch,\\n$8.50\\n8 inch,\\n$16.50\\n^iiiiii\\n3.50\\n5i\\n9.50\\n9\\n19.50\\nIHIIh\\n4.50\\n6\\n10.50\\n10\\n22.50\\ninn\\n5.50\\nU\\n12.00\\n12\\n27.50\\nwsm? 4\\n6.50\\n7\\n13.50\\nU\\n750\\n7*\\n15.00\\n1232.\\nInt. Diam.\\n10 inch,\\n12\\n14\\nEXTRA HEAVY SUCTIONS\\nFor Wrecking and Dredging Purposes, Sand Pvrmps,\\nEtc.\\nSMOOTH BORE, CORRUGATED\\nPer ft.\\n$22.50\\n27.50\\n32.50\\nInt. Diam.\\n15 inch,\\n16\\n17\\nPer ft.\\n$35.00\\n37.50\\n40.00\\nSURFACE.\\nInt. Diam.\\n18 inch,\\nPer. ft.\\n$42.50\\nSTEEL-CLAD SUCTIONS.\\nInt. Diam.\\n2 inch,\\ns:\\n3k\\nInt. Diam.\\nJ inch,\\n1\\nij.\\nA 4\\nFig. 1233.\\nPer ft. Int. Diam.\\n$2.60\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n5.50\\nHARD\\nPer ft.\\n$0.65\\n.75\\n.93\\nPer ft.\\ninch, $6.50\\n7.50\\n8.50\\n9.50\\nRUBBER\\nInt. Diam.\\nXi inch,\\nIf\\nFor Fire Engines, Mining Service, etc.\\nThe Hose is wound with flat steel wire,\\nwhich protects the surface from abrasion.\\nInt. Diam.\\n6 inch,\\n6*\\n7\\n7|\\nSUCTION\\nPer ft.\\n$1.13\\n1.31\\n1.50\\nPer ft.\\n$10.50\\n12.00\\n13.50\\n15.00\\nInt. Diam\\n8 inch,\\n9\\n10\\n12\\nHOSE.\\nInt. Diam.\\n2i inch,\\nPer ft.\\n$16.50\\n19.50\\n22.50\\n27.50\\nPer ft.\\n$1.69\\n1.88\\n357", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0367.jp2"}, "368": {"fulltext": "SEWED\\n!?#8WW (ra(iS\\nMINING AND TANK HOSE.\\nFor conducting large volumes of water long\\ndistances over unequal ground, for draining\\npurposes and hydraulic mining. Made from\\nthe BEST QUALITY COTTON DUCK, TRIPLE STITCHED.\\nWITHOUT RUBBER LINING.\\n4 inch Tank Hose 35 cents per foot\\n40\\n50\\n55\\n60\\n70\\nTig. 1234. 10 80\\nHYDRAULIC MINING SEWED HOSE.\\nMade from Extra Heavy Cotton Duck.\\n6 inch Hydraulic Minin Hose\\n60 cents per foot\\n70\\n80\\n90\\n$1.00\\n11 CONTINENTAL LINEN HOSE\\nThe Continen al is a reliable hose\\nfor factory fire protection, and will stand\\na water pressure of 400 pounds to the\\nsquare inch.\\nUNLINED AND SEAMLESS.\\n1 in.\\n15 cts. per ft.\\n2im\\n26 cts. per ft.\\nn\\n18\\n21\\n28\\ni+\\n20\\n3\\n40\\n24\\nFig. 1235.\\nPATENT EXPANDED RING SCREW COUPLINCS.\\nThis style of coupling gives an unobstructed water way, thus overcoming the\\nfriction incident to the old style shank couplings. They cost only a trifle more\\nthan the old style couplings, when expense of clamps or bands are considered, and\\npresent a much neater appearance. Beside this, it makes far better work in\\ncoupling all kinds of fabric hose, and no other style of coupling should be used.\\nWhen special thread is used, sample should always be sent.\\ninch, per set $0.25 net\\n1 .50\\n]i\\nn\\nFig. 1236.\\nBREWERS\\nO\\nv\\n2\\n91\\n(medium)\\n(beavy)\\n(light)\\n(rued\\nHOSE\\nA inch\\n(heavy)\\nCOUPLINCS.\\nFig. 1237.\\nH\\n2\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n3\\nam)\\nl.OO\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n200\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n$1.00 each\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n1.80\\n2.20\\n2.80\\n4.00\\n6.50\\n358", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0368.jp2"}, "369": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1238.\\nFig. 1339.\\nHOSE COUPLINGS,\\nFOR RUBBER HOSE.\\nSize i f 1 11 H\\nPer doz $3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 10.00 14.00\\nSize If 2 21 2h 3\\nPer doz $20.00 30.00 48.00 48.00 76.CG\\nSTEAM HOSE COUPLINGS.\\nSize a i \\\\i u 2 2i\\nPer doz. $16.00 18.00 25.00 33.00 42.00 75.00\\nSUCTION HOSE COUPLINGS.\\nSize\\nEach\\n2 2i 3 3i 4 4h\\n$4.00 5.25 7.50 9.50 12.50 16.00\\nFig. 1240.\\nSize 5 5i 6 6i 7 8\\nEach $20.00 24.00 28.00 40.00 54.00 80.00\\nHOSE NIPPLES.\\nS0.30 .30 .45\\n11 H 2 2-i 3 3i 4\\n.75 .85 1.20 2.40 3.40 4.20 6.50\\nREVOLVING LAWN SPRINKLERS.\\nFig. 1241.\\nNo. 1. Four Arm, Nickel-plated\\nNo. 2. Eight\\nEach, $5.00\\n6.00\\nHOSE PIPES PLAIN.\\nFig. 1242.\\nSize\\nLength, inches\\nPer doz.\\nFig. 1243.\\nFig 1244.\\n1 11 .H 2 U 2i\\n8 9 10 lOi 11 12 20\\n$7.00 9.00 15.00 18.00 30.00 48.00 78.00\\nHOSE PIPES SCREW TIP.\\nSize J 1 H U 2 2i\\nLength, ins. 8 10 11 12 15 15\\nPer doz. $8.00 10.00 18.00 25.00 39.00 75.00\\nHOSE PIPES.\\nCOCK ON LARGE END.\\nSize ...|f 1 H U 2\\nLengthens. 6 8 10 11 12 20\\nPer doz. $11.00 13.00 20.00 36.00 55.00 110.00\\n359", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0369.jp2"}, "370": {"fulltext": "THE CEM HOSE PIPES\\nThrows either solid stream or spray.\\nr\\\\*\\nFig. 1245.\\nSize, f inch, per dozen\\nFig. 124C\\n$10.00\\n12.00\\nSUCTION STRAINERS.\\nBrass, size 1 1\u00c2\u00b1 1\u00c2\u00a3 2 2i 8 3* 4 5 6\\nEach SI. 30 1.50 2.00 4.00 5.00 9.00 16.00 20,00 30.00 40.00\\nIron Plain,\\neach $0.30 .40 .50 .75 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 3.75 4.75 6.50\\nIron Galv d,\\neach .40 .50 .75 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.50 6.00 7.00 10.00\\nFig. 1247.\\nFLEXIBLE RUBBER PLAY PIPES.\\nFig. 1248.\\nFig. 1248. Kubber Mounted,\\ncomplete, plain Butts, each, $20.00\\nFig. 1249. Kubber Mouuted,\\ncomplete, Metal Haudle, ea., $13 50.\\nFig. 1249.\\nFig. 1250.\\nFig. 1250. Kubber Mounted,\\ncomplete, Leather Handles, each.\\n$15.00.\\n2^-inch Rubber Play Pipe Tubes,\\neach, $5.00.\\nUNDERWRITERS PLAY PIPE, WOUND AND PAINTED,\\nWITH HANDLES.\\nFig. 1251\\nSize, inches\\nLength, inches\\nWound and Painted, each\\nPlain Brass, each\\nWound and Painted, without Handles, each\\n360\\n2\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\nH\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a02\\\\\\n20\\n24\\n30\\n30\\n$9.00\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n15.00\\n7.50\\n9.50\\n11.00\\n13.50\\n6.50\\n8.50\\n10.00\\n12.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0370.jp2"}, "371": {"fulltext": "THE\\nSWINGING HOSE\\n1* or 2\\n8A\\nHor2\\n2+\\nRACK.\\nJapanned Red.\\nUNLINED LINEN HOSE.\\nfull Capacity. Price\\n50 feet, $5.00\\n50 5.00\\n100 6.00\\n100 6.00\\n150 7.00\\n150 7.00\\nFOR\\nSize of Hose,\\nfor H or 2 inch,\\nFOR\\nPrice.\\n$7.00\\n7.00\\n7.50\\n8.00\\nFig. 1252.\\nRUBBER LINED LINEN OR\\nMILL HOSE.\\nSize of Hose. Full Capacity.\\n3, for U or 2 inch, 50 feet,\\n4, 2\u00c2\u00a3 50\\n5, l|or2 100\\n6, 2j 100\\nNos. 5 and 6 will carry Heavy Hose of almost any make in 50 feet\\nlengths. We can supply auy of the above sizes bronzed in gold,\\nwhite, with gold stripe, nickel or brass plated, or solid polished brass.\\nTHE SWINGING HOSE RACK.\\nWITH PIPE CLAMPS.\\nPatented la; nth, 1884.\\nFig.\\n1253.\\nPrice List Rack with Pipe\\nClamps.\\nAll Racks Japanned Red\\nunless otherw se ordered.\\nNos.\\nNos.\\nNos.\\nStyle of Finish.\\n00 0.\\n1 2.\\n3 4.\\nNo. 5.\\nNo. 6.\\nJapanned Red\\nEach,\\n$5.40\\n$6.40\\n$7.40\\n$7.90\\n$8.4i)\\nGold\\n6.00\\n7.25\\n8.25\\n9.25\\n9.25\\nWhile with Gold\\nStripe\\n6.00\\n7.25\\n8.25\\n9.25\\n9.25\\nBronzed in Gold\\n5.40\\n6.40\\n7.40\\n7.90\\n8.40\\nNickel-Plated, Polished\\n(i\\n9.00\\n10.50\\n12.00\\n14.00\\n14.50\\nBrass\\n9.00\\n10.50\\n12.00\\n14.00\\n14.50\\nSolid Brass,\\n15.00\\n18.00\\n21.00\\n26.00\\n26.00\\nNotice. When yon order Racks with\\nPipe CI\\nimps be\\nsure and\\ngive size\\nof pipe\\nthey are to fit. If not standard size pipe you must give Outside diameter.\\nAlso to avoid mistakes and to get the proper Rack when you order give Size, Kind and\\nLength of Hose. For capacity see top of this page.\\n361", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0371.jp2"}, "372": {"fulltext": "THE PERFECT AUTOMATIC HOSE REEL.\\nPatented July 6tb, 1897.\\nThis Keel is unquestionably the best device that has\\never been made for holding hose. It is stronger, more orna-\\nmental, and occupies less space than any of the other de-\\nvices. The Reel being attached to the stem of the valve\\ncauses the unwinding of the hose to opeu the valve and turn\\non the water supply gradually, thus filling the hose as rapidly\\nas it is unreeled, and preventing it from becoming kinked\\nor twisted. With high water pressure and favorable condi-\\ntions water has been secured through one hundred feet of\\nUnlined Linen Hose on one of these Keels in thirteen seconds,\\nand with very low water pressure and under very unfavorable\\nconditions in twenty-five seconds. Water supply can also be\\nphut off quicker with one of these Reels than with any other.\\nJ his is a very important feature, as it limits water damage\\nto a minimum in case of fire. We make them in two styles, known respectively as\\nthe Perpendicular and the Forty-five Degree.\\nAs these reels do not attach to wall, the expense of putting up is saved.\\nIn our modern buildings this is quite au item.\\nValves for these Reels should be placed at height of 6^- feet from the floor.\\nBRASS NICKEL-PLATED VALVE, WITH ALUMINUM FINISH REEL OR RACK.\\nCapacity, Number of feet\\nSize, 1 inch\\n2\\n2\\n25\\n$10.50\\n11.50\\n14.00\\n16.50\\n50\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n14.50\\n17.00\\n75\\n11.50\\n13.00\\n14.75\\n17.50\\n100\\n12.50\\n14.00\\n15.50\\n18.25\\n125\\n13.00\\n14.50\\n16.25\\n19.00\\n150\\n13.50\\n15.25\\n16.50\\n19.50\\n200\\n14.00\\n15.75\\n17.00\\n20.00\\nBRASS NICKEL-PLATED VALVE, WITH REEL OR RACK NICKEL-PLATED ON IRON\\nSize, 1 iuch\\nH\\n2\\n2A\\n.$14.00\\n16.00\\n17 50\\n20.75\\n14.50\\n16.50\\n18.25\\n21.25\\n15.00\\n17.00\\n18.75\\n21.50\\n15.50\\n17.25\\n19.25\\n22.00\\n18.00\\n19.75\\n21.50\\n24.25\\nIS 50\\n20.00\\n2 .00\\n24.50\\n21.50\\n23.00\\n25.00\\n27.75\\nPOLISHED BRASS VALVE, WITH POLISHED BRASS REEL OR RACK.\\nSize, 1 inch\\nL}\\n21\\n$15.00\\n16.00\\n17.75\\n21.00\\n15.75\\n17.50\\n19.00\\n22.00\\n18.50\\n20.25\\n22.00\\n24.75\\n19.25\\n21.00\\n22.50\\n25.25\\n23.75\\n25.50\\n27.00\\n29 75\\n26.75\\n26.75\\n28.50\\n31.25\\nBRASS NICKEL-PLATED VALVE, WITH BRASS REEL OR RACK.\\nSize, 1 inch\\nH\\n2\\n$15.50\\n17.25\\n19.00\\n21.75\\n17 00\\n18.75\\n20.00\\n23.00\\n19.50\\n21.00\\n21.75\\n24.50\\n20.75\\n22.50\\n24.25\\n27.00\\n24.75\\n26.50\\n28 25\\n31.00\\n26.50\\n28.00\\n30.00\\n32 00\\n30.50\\n30.50\\n32.25\\n35.00\\n29.00\\n30.75\\n32.00\\n36.00\\nPrice of 45\u00c2\u00b0 Reel is $1.00 each, net, in addition to above.\\nAbove prices do not include Hose.\\n362", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0372.jp2"}, "373": {"fulltext": "MODERN TWO-WHEELED HOSE CARTS.\\nFINE COACH FINISH AND BRASS TRIMMINCS.\\nFRAMES OF WROUGHT\\nIRON AND STEEL.\\nFig. 1255\\nNO. OO. TUBULAR STEEL FRAME HOSE CART.\\nWeight, 80 lbs.; wheels, 40 inches in diameter width outside of hubs, 40 inches; capacity.\\n150 feet 2i-inch rubber hose, 250 feet rubber-lined cotton hose. It is constructed upon an entirely\\noriginal principle, with wrought frame and wood reel. Width can be narrower if desired.\\nPrice, $25.\\nNo. Cart (not illustrated) has all iron reel and continuous frame, otherwise same as\\nNo. 00. 40.\\nFig. 1256.\\nNO. I 1-2. TUBULAR STEEL FRAME HOSE CART.\\nIllustration represents one of the mosi popular styles of hose cart. Wrought frame;\\nslatted reel; tool box in front and friction roller behind; also hooks for rope.\\nDesigned especially for lumber yards, planing mills, factories, etc. Owing to its lightness and\\nease of running, it is also used by fire companies. Capacity, 500 feet 2A-inch unlined linen\\nhose; 400 feet 2-\u00c2\u00a7ineh rubber-lined hose: 200 feet 2-J-inch rubber hose. Wheels, 4 feet\\ndiameter; weight, 125 lbs.; width, 48 inches. Can be furnished any width narrower than\\nnamed without extra cost. Price, $50.\\nNo. lj. Same style cart built with 4 ft. 4 in. wheels and for 500 feet 2A-inch mill hose.\\nPrice, $75. Weight, 145 lbs.\\nNo. 1 Cart (not illustrated) same as No. 1J, except with all iron reel. $60.\\n363", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0373.jp2"}, "374": {"fulltext": "MODERN TWO-WHEEL HOSE CARTS.\\nFINE COACH FINISH AND BRASS TRIMMINGS\\nIRON AND STEEL.\\nFRAMES OF WROUGHT\\nFig. 1257.\\nNO. 2. TUBULAR STEEL FRAME HOSE CART.\\nThe illustration represents a larger size than No. 1^- hose cart. Wrought\\nframe; slatted reel; tool box in front and friction roller behind; alsq hooks for\\nrope, Owing to its lightness and ease of running, it is also used by fire companies.\\nWeight, 310 lbs. capacity, 600 feet 2J-inch rubber-lined hose 800 feet 2|-inch\\nunlined linen hose 400 feet 2^-inch rubber hose width, 48 inches wheels, 5 feet\\ndiameter tires, If. Hub caps finished brass. Price, $100.\\nFig. 1258.\\nNO 2 1-2. TUBULAR STEEL FRAME HOSE CART.\\nThis cart is similar in construction to the No. 2, with 5-foot wheels, ljj- tires,\\n1 inch frame, 1^ inch axles, and with a brass head rcpe reel and 60 feet nianila rope.\\nCapacity is the same as No. 2 cart. Price, $115. Weight, 380 lbs.\\nNo. 2\\\\ F. D. (not illustrated) is arranged for fire department use, with axe and\\ncrowbar on frames and place on tongue for one or two hose pipes Price, $125.\\nWeight, 400 lbs.\\n364", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0374.jp2"}, "375": {"fulltext": "w -r o o\\nrr-l o\\no\\nH.3\\n2?\\nK*", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0375.jp2"}, "376": {"fulltext": "3 SB\\nB 5\\n7\\na I\\nO\\no\\nP-\\nO\\no\\nS\\no\\n3\\no\\np\\n3\\n1\\n3\\no\\n3\\nD-\\ncr\\nft\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0a\\np*\\nn\\np.\\n5.\\np-\\np\\np\\nz\\np\\no*\\no\\np\\ncr\\np\\nB.\\n3\\n=r\\nw\\np\\nin\\nC\\nV)\\nP\\nB\\nn\\nct\\nP.\\no\\n3_\\no\\np.\\no\\n3\\nc\\nP-\\nrt\\nP-\\nft\\nP\\n3\\na\\nST\\n3\\np\\nM\\n*5\\nn\\nz\\nO\\n3\\nn\\nX\\no\\n3*\\n3\\no\\nCF*\\nP\\nO\\nO\\n3.\\nP\\nft\\nft\\n3\\nO\\no\\n3\\no\\n35\\n3\\nft\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a03\\n3j\\n3\\na.\\np\\n3\\np\\nn\\np\\n3\\no\\nft\\nX\\no\\nP\\n3*\\no\\nft\\np\\np\\np.\\nP\\np.\\nft\\ncr\\nft\\nP\\nn\\nC\\no\\nT\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2P\\nO\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2a\\no\\n3\\nP.\\nO\\no\\nP-\\no\\no^\\ncr\\no\\n3\\n5\\nP\\nP\\no\\na\\nCO\\no\\no\\n3\\nZ\\no\\nCD\\nP\\no\\nS.\\nft\\no\\na\\nft\\nS\\np\\no\\niff\\nz\\nft\\no\\n3\\nf*\\n3\\ni..\\nft\\no\\nn\\n3\\nc\\nw\\np\\np-\\nP\\nft\\np.\\n3*\\nP\\n3\\n3\\ntr\\nn\\np\\np.\\nz\\no\\ncr\\nft\\nP\\ncr\\n3*\\njn\\ni/j\\nI\\no\\np\\n3\\n3\\nP-\\np\\no\\no\\np\\n*p\\nto\\nPt\\n3*\\nw\\np\\n=1\\no\\no\\np\\na\\nP\\nP\\nm\\nsr\\n2.\\np\\no\\np-\\np\\n3*\\n3*\\nO\\no\\na\\nft\\n3\\nn\\np.\\nrt\\nft\\nsj\\nTO\\no\\n2.\\no\\nP\\n3\\nH\\no\\n3\\no\\nft\\nft\\nrf\\nI\\ns\\np\\nC\\na\\n7\\n?r *a\\n-W\\n3\\nS- -a\\np\\nC\\nft\\nD\\nr\\n3\\no t\\n3_\\nft\\ncr\\nft\\ncr\\n3\\ncr\\ncr\\nUI\\no ,_\\nft\\ncr ft\\no\\no\\ny rr\\ncr\\np\\nw\\n3\\nK fi S. S\\n-m M\\n3 K. B 2\\nr- cr PC\\nZ\\nft o\\nfran\\niro\\nfeet\\nlose\\nxten\\n01\\np ft jp\\nr* 2* 3 S- D\\no o a ST 3\\nr^\\n^H-5-S\\nZ\\ncar\\ncap\\nned\\n;d b\\nen c\\n1\\nSi\\ncha\\nrass\\nnen\\nwin\\nain\\nz\\nn windin\\n(nickel-p\\nhose, 60C\\nch handl\\nhardwoo\\nz\\nIR\\niO\\nCO\\nC5\\nto\\nsT? 3\\nm\\nopen\\nted if\\neet 2-\\niron\\ntool\\nM S 3 t ft\\nm\\n3 S p-\\neads\\ned)\\nrubb\\ndrum\\ni fro\\nz\\n0)\\nm\\nrf P p- w 3\\n3- 3 Q. \u00c2\u00abj_ !-_.\\nO\\nn 3 en\\n5 c.o s\\nfeet di\\nches wi\\nse, 400\\nwroug\\nitomat.\\nn 5* S 3\\nft P 3\\nter,\\nreel\\n21-\\nron\\nck;", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0376.jp2"}, "377": {"fulltext": "MALLEABLE IRON, CAS, WATER AND STEAM FITTINGS.\\nAdopted by the Manufacturers Association.\\nCLASS A PRICE, 30 CENTS PER POUND.\\nR. and L. Couplings, A. in. Ells, R. and L. J- and in.\\nx i. Couplings, R. H., J in. R. and L. Return Bends, and\\nElbows, x x\\nTees, x i, x\\nB-PRICE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.\\nR. and L Elbows, A in.\\nWasle Nuts, j in. and smal-\\nler.\\nChandelier Hooks, all sizes.\\nReturn Bends, and A in.\\nReturn Bends, R. and L.,\\n1 in.\\nWall Plates, all sizes.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Ells, A in. and smaller.\\nY s, i, Jin.\\nand\\nCLASS\\nElbows, f, J, J x 4;, Ax 4; in.\\nTpp\u00c2\u00ab J- i iviavlvi a v i\\nl ecs 4 g 4 a g g a 4 -v 4 s a 4\\nElbows, Side Outlets, A in.\\nand smaller.\\nTees, Side Outlets, A in. and\\nsmaller.\\nStreet Ells, and f in.\\nCrosses, A in.\\nReducing Crosses, 1 in. and\\nsmaller.\\nCLASS\\nElbows, A and Axf.\\nElbows, R. and L., J, 1 in.\\nTees, A and A in., reducing.\\nElbows, Sicfe Outlets, J in.\\nand larger.\\nTees. Side Outlets, J in. and\\nlarger.\\nStreet Ells, A, J, JxA, lx J\\niu.\\nCLASS\\nElbows and Tees, J and 1 in.\\nCrosses, 1| in an I larger.\\nStieet Ells, 1 iu. and larger.\\nCaps, lj iu. and larger.\\nSuch Fittings as\\nCLASS\\nElbows and Tees, lj in. and larger. Right Hand Couplings, 1\u00c2\u00a3, 2 iu.\\nSuch Fittings in this class that have outlets smaller than 1 inch to be classed D.\\nThe run of Tees (Bullheads) gives the size for the purpose of classification, and the outlet\\nbeino- larger does not change it. Return Bends, reduced, Reluru Bends, spread, Elbows tapped\\non pitch, 15 per cent, added.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nCLASS ABC\\nPrice, per pound, Black 30 cents. 20 cents. 16 cents.\\nPrice, Galvanized 40 cents. 27 cents. 28 cents.\\nSTANDARD LIST OF\\nMALLEABLE FITTINGS.\\nDrop Ells and Tees, A in. and\\nsmaller.\\nCaps, and fin.\\nLock Nuts. aud A in.\\nReducing Couplings^ j|x4_ to\\nf x|, inclusive.\\nExtension Pieces, f aud A in.\\nR. and L. Couplings, y aud f\\nin.\\nR. Hand Couplings, 4, aud\\nin.\\nC-PRICE, 16 CENTS PER\\nCrosses, 1 and J in., straight.\\nDrop Ells, J iu. aud larger.\\nDrop Tees, f iu. aud larger.\\nCaps, A, J and 1 in.\\nLock Nuts, f, 1. 14, in.\\nReducing Couplings, JxA, to\\n1 in., inclusive.\\nR. and L. Couplings, A and J\\nin.\\nD PRICE, 13 CENTS PER\\nLock Nuts, 1A in. and larger.\\nReducing Couplings, lj in.\\nand larger.\\nR. H. Couplings, 1 and 14; iu.\\nhave smaller outlets than f inch wi\\nE PRICE, II CENTS PER POUND.\\nPOUND.\\nR. H. Couplings. A, j in.\\nExtension Pieces, J in.\\nlarger.\\nWaste Nuts, 1 in. and larger.\\nReturn Bends, f 1 in.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Ells, J to 2 iu. inclusive.\\nY s, 1 in. and larger.\\nReturn Bends, It. aud L., lj\\nin. and larger.\\nPOUND.\\nReturn Bends, 1 j in. and larger.\\nR. and L. Couplings, 1 in. aud\\nlarger.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows, 2A, iu. and larger.\\n11 be classed C.\\nD\\nE\\n13 cents.\\n11 cents.\\n20 cents.\\n18 cenls.\\nELBOWS\\nSTREET\\nSi e.\\nT x 3\\ng A s A g\\nIvlv 3\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a22 x 2 A 8\\ni X Ax A\\nA X A X f\\nf xixA\\n1 xAxJ\\nfxfxf\\nf x f x I\\nGALVANIZED\\nI, A, Axf, J, fxA. 1, lxj, li l|xl, lj\\nELLS f, A, I 1, H, 1A, 2.\\nTEES.\\nSize Size.\\nUxUx J\\n1* X l| X 1\\nlJ-xlixli\\n1! x 1\u00c2\u00b1 x 1A\\nl\u00c2\u00a3xlix A\\nlAxlJ-xU\\nl|x ljxl*\\nlAxlAx A\\nlAxlix I\\n14x14\\nJxlA,\\n3, 3A, 4.\\nxjxl\\nx|x a\\nxl\\nx A\\nx 3\\nxl\\nxl\u00c2\u00b1\\nxl\\nxli\\nX2\\nX\\nx i\\nxl\\nxl\\nX 1\\nlixl\\nl|xl\\nCOUPLINCS-R gh tHand hi, i, 1.1}, 1} and 2.\\nRight and Left, f, J, 1,1} H and 2\\nReducing, }x}, lx}, l}xl, 14x1}, 2xlj.\\nFEMALE DROP ELBOWS AND TEES i-\\nAn extra charge of 10 cents per lb. will be added to price of Galvanized Fittings not enumerated in Standard List\\n367\\nCROSSES\\nlocknuts\\ncaps-;-,}.},!\\nSize.\\nlAxlAxl\\nUxlAx 14,\\nlAxlAx 1A\\nlAx 1A x2\\n2 x lAxlA\\n2 x2~x A\\n2 x 2 x\\n2x2x1\\n2 x 2 x 1J-\\nStraight Sizes\\nI, t, 1, 1}.\\n1}, 1} and 2.\\nX1J\\nXIA\\nx2\\nx 2\\n2Ax2\\n3 x 3 x 3\\n3A x 3A x 3\\n4x4x4\\n1. 1}, Hand 2.\\n1* and 2.\\n94", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0377.jp2"}, "378": {"fulltext": "MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS, BEADED.\\nPIECE LIST.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 ELBOW.\\nfig. 1264.\\nTEE.\\nFig. 1205.\\nOKOSS.\\nFig. 1206.\\nSize, iuches.\\nElbows\\nElbows, K. and I,\\nElbows, 45\u00c2\u00b0\\nTees\\nCrosses\\n1\\n1h\\nH\\nEach .04 .04 .05 .06 .08 .13 .17 .24 .35 .70 1.05 1.65 2.30\\n.05 .08 .09 .10 .16 .20 .28 .45\\n.04 .04 .05 .08 .12 .21 .20 .41\\n.04 .05 .06 .07 .10 .15 .19 .28 .45 .85 1.25 2.15 2.40\\n.05 .07 .10 .12 .19 .23 .31 .60. 1.10 1.75 2.50 3.15\\nSTREET ELBOW.\\nFig. 1267.\\nT BRANCH.\\nFig. 1268.\\nREDUCER.\\nig. 1209.\\nR. L. COUPLING.\\nFig. 1270.\\nSize, inches.\\nStreet Elbows, Each\\nY Branches\\nReducers\\nII and L Couplings\\nCaps\\ni f i J 1 H H 2 2| 3 3i 4\\n.05 .05 .07 .12 .15 .23 .32 .55\\n25 .40 .00 .80 1.00 1.70 2.00 3.00 3.50 4.00\\n.03 .04 .05 .07 .09 .11 .14 .25 .50 .70 1.10 1.40\\n.03 .04 .05 .07 .10 .15 .22 .30\\n.02 .03 .04 .05 .08 .09 .14 .19 .43 .70 1.20 1.55\\nMALLEABLE RETURN BENDS.\\nSize, inches.\\nClose\\nOpen\\nCLOSE.\\nFig. 1272.\\nEach\\n363\\nOPEN.\\nFig. 1273.\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1 H\\nH\\no\\n.10\\n.13\\n.22 .30\\n.45\\n.65\\n.11\\n.25\\n.33 .40\\n.50\\n.90", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0378.jp2"}, "379": {"fulltext": "MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS, PLAIN.\\nPIECE LIST.\\nELBOW.\\nTEE.\\nCROSS.\\nREDUCER.\\nFig. 1274.\\nFig.\\n1375.\\nFig.\\n1376.\\nFig. 1377.\\nSize.\\nInches,\\ni\\nH\\ni\\n4\\n3\\n8\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1\\n1*\\nn\\n2\\nSi 3\\nElbows,\\nEach,\\n$0.04\\n.04\\n.05\\n.06\\n.08\\n.13\\n.17\\n.34\\n.35\\n.70 1.05\\nTees,\\n.04\\n.05\\n.00\\n.07\\n.10\\n.15\\n.19\\n.38\\n.45\\n.85 1.35\\nCrosses,\\n.05\\n.05\\n.07\\n.10\\n.13\\n.19\\n.33\\n.31\\n.60\\n1.10 1.75\\nReducers.\\na\\n.03\\n.04\\n.05\\n.07\\n.09\\n.11\\n.14\\n.25\\n.50 .70\\n7 OCKN DT.\\nCOUPLING.\\nBUSHING.\\nFACED BUSHING.\\nFig. 1378.\\nF g. 13\\n79.\\nFig. 12\\n80.\\nFig. 1281.\\nSize,\\nInches,\\ni\\n4\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0i\\n8\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nIf\\n2\\n2i\\n3\\nFour-way Tees\\nEach,\\n|0.12\\n.14\\n.30\\n.35\\n.50\\n.80\\nSide Outlet Elbows,\\n.08\\n.10\\n.18\\n.30\\n.45\\n.60\\nLocknuts,\\n.01\\n.02\\n.03\\n.04\\n.05\\n.07\\n.08\\n.10\\n.21\\n.38\\nCouplin s\\ni\\n.03\\n.04\\n.05\\n.07\\n.10\\n.15\\n.18\\n.26\\nBusbiugs,\\n.04\\n.04\\n.05\\n.00\\n.07\\n.09\\n.14\\n.31\\n.30\\nBushings, Face\\n1,\\n.08\\n.09\\n.11\\n.13\\n.17\\n.22\\n.32\\n.48\\n.70\\nCaps,\\n.03\\n.03\\n.04\\n.05\\n.08\\n.09\\n.14\\n.19\\n.43\\n.70\\nMALLEABLE\\nUNIONS\\nigfjjj^\\nSize,\\nInches\\nl\\n1\\n3\\nS\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nU\\nJUL\\nPlain\\nEach\\n$0.18\\n.18\\n.30\\n.22\\n.27\\n.33\\n.46\\nGalvp\\nnized,\\ni\\n.27\\n.37\\n.30\\n.33\\n.40\\n.50\\n.70\\niirji^\\nSize,\\nInches\\nH\\n2\\n2-L\\nSi\\n4\\ni^p i\\nPlain\\nEach\\n10.58\\n.75\\n1\\n.55\\n2.10\\n3.65\\n4.35\\nFip-. 1383.\\nGalvanized\\n.90\\n1.15\\ng\\n.35\\n3.15\\n5.50\\n6.50\\nMALLEABLE IRON UNION ELLS.\\nMALE AND FEMALE\\nFE3\\nIALE.\\nFig. 1383.\\nFig.\\n1284.\\nSize, Inches,\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nH\\n2\\n21\\nUnion Ells, Male and Female.\\nEach,\\n$9.48\\n.63\\n.72\\n1.05\\n1.20\\n1.80\\n3.30\\nFemale,\\ni i\\n.43\\n.54\\n.63\\n.90\\n1.05\\n1.55\\n2.S5\\nGal. Union Ells, Male and Fem\\nale,\\n.72\\n.93\\n1.08\\n1.60\\n1.80\\n2.70\\n4.95\\nFemale,\\ni\\n.63\\n.81\\n.95\\n1.35\\n1.58\\n2.35\\n4.30\\n369", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0379.jp2"}, "380": {"fulltext": "MALLEABLE IRON UNION TEES.\\nMfc Jr\\nMALE AND FEMALE\\nFig. 1285.\\nSize Inches, J\\nUnion Tees, Male and Female, Each, $0.53 .65\\nFemale, .45 .57\\nGalvanized Union Tees, Male and Female, .78 1.00\\nFemale, .68 .80\\n1\\n.80\\n.70\\n1.20\\n1.05\\nFEMALE.\\nFig. 1286\\nU\\n1.10\\n.95\\n1.65\\n1.45\\n1*\\n1.30\\n1.15\\n1.95\\n1.75\\n2\\n1.95\\n1.70\\n2.95\\n2.55\\n2i\\n3.70\\n3.20\\n5.55\\n4.80\\nROUGH BRASS FITTINGS. -Iron Pipe Sizes.\\nMALLEABLE IRON PATTERN.\\nELBOW.\\nFig. 1287.\\nSize, Inches,\\nElbows, Each,\\nReducing- Elbows,\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows\\nTees,\\nReducing Tees,\\nCrosses,\\nReducing Crosses,\\nStreet Elbows,\\nCAP.\\nFig. 1291. Fig. 1292.\\nSize, Inches,\\nReducing Couplings, Each,\\nCaps\\nPlugs,\\nLocknuts,\\nBushings,\\nCouplings\\nCouplings, R. and L,\\nClose Nipples,\\nLong Nipples,\\nS ze,\\nPrice,\\nLOCKNUT.\\nFig. 1294.\\nBUSHING.\\nCOUPLING.\\n.15\\n.09\\n.10\\n.10\\n.12\\n.15\\n).16 .22 .32\\n.15 .20 .25\\n.10 .12 .15\\n.10 .12 .15\\n.10 .12 .14\\n.14 .16 .25\\n.17 .20 .30\\n.15 .20 .25\\n.20 .30 .35\\n.45\\n.35\\n.20\\n.20\\n.21\\n.37\\n.45\\n.30\\n.45\\n1\\n.65\\n.45\\n.28\\n.30\\n.38\\n.50\\n.60\\n.40\\n.60\\n1*\\n.90\\n.60\\n.40\\n.45\\n.50\\n.60\\n.75\\n.60\\n.90\\n1*\\n1.12\\n.80\\n.50\\n.70\\n.67\\n.90\\n1.12\\n.90\\n1.25\\nFig,\\n2\\n1.85\\n1.10\\n.90\\n.95\\n1.00\\n1.35\\n1.75\\n1.25\\n1.60\\n1295.\\n2*\\n3.00\\n2.00\\n1 25\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n2.40\\n2.50\\n3.00\\nRETURN BENDS.\\nCLOSE PATTERN.\\nInches, J 1\\nEach, $0.60 .80 1.15\\n370\\n1.75\\n3\\n4.50\\n3.00\\n2.00\\n2.75\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n2.50\\nFig.\\n3i\\n1296.\\n4\\n3.00 4\\n(in\\n3.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0380.jp2"}, "381": {"fulltext": "EXTRA HEAVY ROUGH BRASS FITTINGS IRON PIPE SIZES.\\nCAST-IRON PATTERN.\\nELBOW.\\nFia;. 1297.\\nELBOW REDUCING.\\nFi r. 1298.\\nELBOW E. L.\\nFig. 1299.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 ELBOW.\\nFig. 1300.\\nSize, Inches\\nElbows\\nReducing\\nR. andL.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows\\nEach\\n.28\\n.32\\ni\\n.36\\n.42\\n.42\\n.36\\n.70\\n.80\\n.80\\n.70\\n1\\n1.00\\n1.15\\n1.15\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n1.72\\n1.72\\n1.50\\n1*\\n2.00\\n2.30\\n2.30\\n2.00\\n3.00\\n3.45\\n3.45\\n3.00\\n2i\\n5.50\\n6.30\\n6.30\\n5.50\\n3\\n8.50\\n9.75\\n9.75\\n8.50\\nTEE.\\nFig. 1301.\\nSize, Inches\\nTees\\nReducing\\nCrosses\\nReducing\\nReturn Bends, Close\\nOpen\\nEach\\ns\\n40\\n46\\nRETURN BEND, CLOSE.\\nFig. 1303.\\n.65\\n.75\\n.90\\n1.04\\n.70\\n.75\\n1.00\\n1.15\\n1.30\\n1.50\\n.85\\n1.00\\n1\\n1.35\\n1.55\\n1.80\\n2.10\\n1.00\\n1.75\\nH\\n2.00\\n2.30\\n2.75\\n3.15\\n2.25\\n3.00\\nRETURN BEND, OPEN.\\nFig. 1304.\\n4\\n3.00\\n3.45\\n4.00\\n4.60\\n2.75\\n3.75\\n2\\n4.50\\n5.20\\n5.25\\n6.00\\n4.50\\n6.00\\n2r- 3\\n7.50 11.00\\n8.00 12.65\\n9.00 14.00\\n10.35 16.00\\nBRASS UNIONS, CROUND JOINT.\\nFig. 1305.\\nSize, Inches\\n8\\n1\\n4\\n3\\n3\\ni\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nli 2\\n2i 3\\nRough\\nEach\\n.35\\n.40\\n.55\\n.75\\n1.00\\n1.40\\n1.90\\n2.75 4.00\\n6.50 8.50\\nFinished\\nit\\n.32\\n.36\\n.50\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.25\\n1.70\\n2.50 3.60\\n6.00 7.75\\nOctagon, Ron\\ngfc\\nii\\n.35\\n.40\\n.55\\n.75\\n1.00\\n1.40\\n1.90\\n2.75 4.00\\n6.50 8.50\\nFin\\nshed\\n.50\\n.55\\n.75\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.00 4.50\\n371", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0381.jp2"}, "382": {"fulltext": "FSNISHED BRASS FITTINCS. IRON PIPE SIZES.\\nMALLEABLE IRON PATTERN.\\nSize\\n1\\ns\\ni\\n4\\na i a i ii 1 j. 2\\n2i 3\\n3k 4\\nElbows\\n$0.24\\n.34\\n.42 .56 70 1.00 1.70 2.20 3.00\\n7.00 9.00 14.00 20.00\\nElbows, reducing\\n.44\\n.52 .70 .90 1.25 2.20 2.80 3.80\\n8.80 11.30\\n17.50 25.00\\nElbows, 45\u00c2\u00b0\\n.42\\n.50 .08 .85 1.25 2.10 2.75 3.75\\n8.75 11.00\\nTees\\n30\\n.40\\n.60 .80 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.60 3.50\\n8.00 11.00 18.00 26.00\\nTees, reducing\\n.50\\n.76 1.00 1.25 1.90 2.50 3.30 4.40\\n10.00 13.80\\n22.50 32.50\\nCrosses\\n.00\\n.80 1.00 1.20 1.60 3.00 4.00 7.00 10.00 14.00\\n20.00 29.00\\nCrosses, reducing\\n.75\\n1.00 1.30 1.50 2.00 3.80 5.00 8.80\\n12.50 17.50\\n25.00 36.00\\nCaps\\n30\\n.30\\n.40 .50 .70 .90 1.20 1.60 2.20\\n4.00 6.00*\\nPlugs\\nIS\\n.20\\n.24 .30 .40 .56 .SO 1.00 1.S0\\n2.50 4.00\\n6.00 8.00\\nReducers, reducing one s\\nZf\\n.32\\n.44 .64 .90 1.30 1.80 2.25 3.70\\n6.00 9.00\\nCouplings\\n20\\n.28\\n.32 .50 .75 1.00 1.20 1.80 2.70\\n4 SO 7.00\\nCouplings, right and left\\nLock Nuts\\n20\\n.31\\n.20\\n.36 .55 .82 1.10 1.35 2.00 3.10\\n.24 .30 .40 .60 .90 1.40 1.90\\n3.00 5.50\\nBushings\\n.20\\n.24 .28 42. .76 1.00 1-35 2.00\\n3.00 5.00\\nReturn Bends, close.\\n1.20 1.60 2.30 3.50 5.00 7.00\\nCAST\\nIRON\\nHYDRAULIC FITTINCS.\\nSUITABL\\nE\\nF\\nDR\\nVE\\nRY HSCH WORKING PRESS\\nURE.\\nSize\\nHydrai\\nwith\\nELBOW.\\nFig. 1306\\ndie Elbows\\n45\u00c2\u00b0\\nTees\\nCrosses\\nFlange Unions 1\\nrubber gaskets\\nCROSS\\nFig. 1308.\\nH 2 2k 3 3k 4 U\\n.80 1.25 1.85 2.25 2,7~5 3.00 4.00\\n1.25 1.75 2.35 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.50\\n1.30 1.90 2.75 3.30 4.00 4 50 6 00\\n1.00 1.40 1.60 2.50 3.70 4.50 5.50 6.00 8.00\\n1.20 1.30 1.49 1.50 2.00 2.25 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00\\n5 6\\n5.00 6.00\\n5.25 6.25\\n7.50 9.00\\n10.00 12.00\\n5.50 6.50\\nWROUGHT IRON COUPLINCS.\\nSize of Pipe i J i i 1 1\u00c2\u00a3 lj 2 2i 3 3i 4 4J- 5 6 7 S 10 1\\nCouplings Each. $0.03 00 .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .28 .40 .CO .80 1.00 1.50 1.05 2 10 3 23 405 T 30 10 00\\nR. andL. .07 .08 .11 15 .20 .25 .30 .50 .85 1.20 1. CO 2 00\\nGalvanized .06 .OS .10 .13 .18 .25 .32 .40 .55 .80 1.05 1.40 2 0) 2.25 3.25\\nWROUGHT IRON QUARTER BENDS.\\nsize if 1 1{ H 2 2A 3 34 4\\nRadius, Inches 1 H 2k 3k 4k 6 8 12 14 16\\nEach $0.40 .55 .75 1.00 1.30 1.70 2.50 3.50 4.75 6.50\\nWROUGHT IRON RETURN BENDS.\\nSize i a 1 1| 14 2 2k 3\\nRadius, Inches 1 Ik 2k 3k 4k 6 8~ 1\\nEacl1 10.65 .95 1.35 1.75 2.35 3.15 4.75 6.75 9.25\\nThese Bends are made from Standard Extra Heavy Pipe.\\n372\\n3?\\n14\\n4\\n16", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0382.jp2"}, "383": {"fulltext": "CAST-IRON FITTINGS.\\nEXTRA HEAVY.\\nSize, Indies,\\nExtra Heavy Elbows, Each,\\nElbows Reducing,\\nElbows 45\u00c2\u00b0\\nElbows, R. and L.,\\nTees,\\nTees, Reducing\\nCrosses,\\nCrosses, Reducing,\\nSolid Plugs\\nFlange Unions\\nSize Inches,\\nExtra Heavy Elbows, Each,\\nElbows, Reducing,,\\nElbows, 45\\nTees,\\nTees, Reducing,\\nCrosses\\nCrosses, Reducing,\\nSolid Plugs,\\nFlange Unions.\\n4\\n1\\nH\\n1A\\n2\\n2h\\n3\\nSi\\n4\\n30\\n.35\\n.45\\n.60\\n.75\\n1.25\\n2.00\\n2.75\\n3.50\\n40\\n.45\\n.55\\n.75\\n.95\\n1.55\\n2.50\\n3.40\\n4.40\\n40\\n.45\\n.55\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.50\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n40\\n.45\\n.55\\n.75\\n.95\\n50\\n.55\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.15\\n1.80\\n3.00\\n4.25\\n5.50\\n65\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.15\\n1.40\\n2.25\\n3.75\\n5.30\\n6.85\\n65\\n.70\\n.90\\n1.20\\n1.50\\n2.50\\n4.00\\n5.50\\n7.00\\n85\\n.90\\n1.15\\n1.50\\n1.85\\n3.15\\n5.00\\n6.85\\n8.75\\n05\\n.06\\n.10\\n.13\\n.20\\n.35\\n.50\\n.75\\n.85\\n70\\n.80\\n1.00\\n1.15\\n1.50\\n1.90\\n2.25\\n2.70\\n3.15\\n4j\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n$4.25\\n5.50\\n8.00\\n12.00\\n17.00\\n28.00\\n40.00\\n5.30\\n6.80\\n10.00\\n15.00\\n21.00\\n35.00\\n50.00\\n5.50\\n6.75\\n9.75\\n14.50\\n21.00\\n34.00\\n48.00\\n6.75\\n8.25\\n12.00\\n1S.00\\n25.00\\n42.00\\n60.00\\n8.50\\n10.25\\n15.00\\n22.50\\n31.00\\n52.00\\n75.00\\n8.50\\n11.00\\n16.00\\n24.00\\n34.(0\\n56.00\\n80.00\\n10.00\\n13.75\\n20.00\\n30.00\\n42.00\\n70.00 100.00\\n1.35\\n1.75\\n2.40\\n3.75\\n5.50\\n7.50\\n10.00\\n4.00\\n4.75\\n6.00\\n8.25\\n10.50\\nCAST-IRON CAR HEATER FITTINGS.\\nEXTRA HEAVY ELBOWS.\\nSize, Inches, 1 J 1 1| lixli\\nRight Hand, Each, \u00c2\u00a70.22 .25 .27 .30 .45\\nFlar 1310.\\nRight and Left,\\n.20\\n.30\\n.45\\nH 2\\n.45 .55\\n.45 .55\\nTEES.\\nSize, Inches, i f\\nRight Hand, Each, $0.30 .35 .40 .45\\nFig. 1311\\nFig. 1312.\\nFig. 1313.\\n.45\\n.45\\n.45\\nlixl^xj 2\\n.65 .85\\nFig. 1314.\\nRETURN BENDS.\\nSize Inches, 14 14\\nii\\nu\\nn\\nu\\nDistance between centres, 2f 3\\n4\\n5\\n7i\\n8\\nEacli $0.45 .50\\n.60\\n.70\\n1.10\\n1.10\\nCAR HEATER COUPLINGS.\\nCast-iron Coupling.\\nSize.\\nRight Hand.\\nR ght and Left,\\nSJze,\\nActual outside diameter\\nLength of coupling\\nRight Hand\\nRight and Left\\nInches,\\n1\\nli\\nli\\n2\\nEach,\\n$0.25\\n.30\\n.45\\n.55\\n.35\\n.40\\n.55\\n.65\\nOUGHT-IKON\\nCoupling.\\nes, i\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nn\\nH\\n3\\n1.09\\n1.31\\n1.63\\n2.13\\n2.31\\n2.78\\n1.63\\n1.88\\n2.13\\n2.13\\n2.63\\n2.94\\nch. $0.10\\n.15\\n.20\\n.30\\n.40\\n.50\\n.15\\n.22\\n.30\\n.40\\n.50\\n.60\\n373", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0383.jp2"}, "384": {"fulltext": "CAST-IRON FITTINGS.\\nELBOW.\\nFig. 1315.\\nSize,\\nElbows, R. H.,\\nR. andL.,\\nL. H.,\\nReducing\\nPitched,\\nwith Side Oulet\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows,\\nSize,\\nElbows, R. H.,\\nReducing,\\nPitched,\\nwith Side Outlet\\n45 Q Elbows,\\nitnfc0)\\nE. AND L ELBOW.\\nPig. 1316.\\nInches,\\nEach,\\nREDUCING ELLOW\\nFig. 1317.\\nI A\\n4 8 2\\n3.05 .05 .06\\n.OR .06 .07\\n.06 .06 .07\\n.06 .07\\n.06 .06\\n.18\\n.07\\nInches, 3i 4 4i\\nEach, $1.05. 1.20 1.75\\n1.30 1.40 2.00\\n1.30 1.50\\n2\\n4\\n.08\\n.09\\n.09\\n.09\\n.10\\n.24\\n.10\\n5\\n2.00\\n3.30\\n6 7 8 9 10 13\\n2.75 4.70 6.75 9.00 13.50 20.00,\\n3.15 5.40 7.75 10.50 15.50 23.00\\n3.15 3.60 5.25 6.00 8.25\\n1.25 1.45 2.20 2.50 3.45 5.90 8.50 11.25 17.00 25.00\\nSize,\\nTees.\\nReducing,\\nwith Side Outlet,\\nSize,\\nTees,\\nReducing,\\nwith Side Outlet,\\nSize,\\nCrosses,\\nReducing\\nY Branches,\\nReducing,\\nSize,\\nCrosses,\\nReducing,\\nY Branches,\\nReducing,\\n^m\\nCROSS.\\nY BKANCH\\nFig. 1330.\\nFig. 1321.\\nInches, i f i\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nIi 3\\nEach, 0.08 .08 .09\\n.13\\n.15\\n.33\\n.39 .41\\n.09 .10\\n.14\\n.17\\n.27\\n.33 .47\\nii 97\\n.36\\n.45\\n.70\\n.90 1.35\\nInches, 3i 4 U 5 6\\nEach, f 1.50 1.75 3.55 3.00 4.00\\n1.75 2.00 2.95 3.50 4.60\\n4.50 5.25 7.65 9.00 12.00\\n2i 3\\n.73 1.10\\n.83 1.25\\n7 8 9 10 12\\n6.80 9.75 13.00 19.50 29.00\\n7.80 11.25 15.00 33.50 33.50\\nInches,\\nEach,!\\nInches,\\nEach,\\n.15\\nA\\n.16\\n.18\\n.30\\n33\\n.22\\n.25\\n.2S\\n.33\\n4 4*\\n13.15 4.60\\n3.50 5.10\\n4.00 5.90\\n1\\n.27\\n.30\\n.34\\n.40\\n5\\n5.50\\n6.00\\n7.00\\n4\\n.43\\n.46\\n.54\\n.62\\n1?\\n.53\\n.60\\n.66\\n.76\\n.75\\n.83\\n.94\\n1.08\\n2i\\n1.30\\n1.45\\n1.66\\n1.90\\n3\\n2.00\\n2.20\\n2.50\\n2.90\\n3i\\n2.70\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n6 7 8 9 10 13\\n7.25 12.25 17.50 23.50 35.00 52.50\\n8.00 13.50 19.25 26.00 38.50 58.00\\n9.20 15.60 32.50 45.00 67.00\\n4.60 6.80 8.00 10.60 18.00 26.00\\nFor Galvanized Cast-iron Fittings, See page 377.\\n374\\n51.75 77.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0384.jp2"}, "385": {"fulltext": "OAST- 1 RON FITTINGS.\\nRETURN BENDS.\\nSize, inches\\nReturn Bends,\\nclose Each\\nopen\\nback outlet\\nclose, R. and L. or L. H,\\nopen, R. and L. or L. H.\\nclose pitched, R. H.\\nclose pitched, R. and L. or L. H.\\n1\\n3\\n4\\n1\\n1*\\nH\\n2\\n8*\\n3\\n.18\\n.20\\n.22\\n.28\\n.40\\n57\\n1.20\\n1.70\\n.26\\n.30\\n.40\\n.55\\n80\\n1.35\\n2.20\\n.38\\n.42\\n.60\\n.80 1\\n15\\n2.00\\n3.00\\n.21\\n.23\\n.26\\n.33\\n.46\\n66\\n1.40\\n1.95\\n.30\\n.35\\n26\\n.46\\n.64\\n.92\\n1.05\\n2.50\\nDIMENSIONS OF RETURN BENDS.\\nSize of Pipe, Inches\\nClose Centre to Centre, inches\\nOpen\\nBack Outlet\\n2-1\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00c2\u00b04\\n9i\\n1\\nn\\n2i\\n1*\\n*4\\n3\\n3\\n1*\\n2j\\ndl\\n2\\n84\\n4\\n4\\n3\\n64\\n64\\n3i\\n5\\nOf\\n64\\nRETURN BENDS, WIDE PATTERN.\\nSize, inches, 1\\nCentre to Centre, 3\\nRight Hand, each, .45\\nGalvanized, .80\\nSize, Inches\\nTo offset 4 inches, each\\n1 1 1\\n4 5 6\\n50 .60 .75\\n90 1.10 1.30\\n1\\n8\\n1.00\\n1.60\\n14\\n4\\n1.00\\n1.75\\n4\\n6\\n1.25\\n2.00\\nu n\\n4 6\\n1.30 1.60\\n2.30 2.00\\n.45\\n.67\\n.90\\n1\\n.70\\n1.05\\n1.40\\nOFFSETS.\\n14 H 2\\n1.00 1.20 1.80\\n1.50 1.80 2.70\\n2 00 2.40 3.60\\n2i\\n3.00\\n4.50\\n6.00\\n2.00\\n3.25\\n2 2 4 4\\n4J 6 7A 11\\n1.75 2.00 5.75 6.00\\n3.00 3.25 10.00 11.00\\n3\\n4.00\\n6.00\\n8.00\\n3*\\n5.00\\n7.50\\n10 00\\n4\\n6.00\\n9.00\\n12.00\\n5\\n8.00\\n12.00\\n16.00\\n6\\n10.00\\n15.00\\n20.0\\nSize, inches\\nCaps, each\\nReducers, each\\nLocknuts,\\n12\\n7.00\\n10\\n5.50\\n8.35 10.00 15.00\\n2.70 3.00 4.00\\nFi\u00c2\u00bb\\\\ 1327.\\nSize, inches\\nEach\\nSize, inches\\nEach\\n.04 .04\\n4 U\\n.50 .75\\nBUSHINGS.\\na 1 1i\\n4 L 1 4\\n.05 .06 .07\\n5 6 7\\n4\\n.09\\n.93\\n1.25\\n1.87\\n.14 .21\\n9\\n3.25\\n3 3i\\n.30 .40\\n10 12\\n3.75\\n5.00\\nSize, inches\\nFisr 1328. Each .08\\n1\\n.09\\nBUSHINCS, FACED.\\n1 14 H 2\\n.11\\n13 .17\\n375\\n.32\\n.48\\n3 3A 4\\n.70 1.20 1.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0385.jp2"}, "386": {"fulltext": "CAST-IRON FITTINGS.\\nPLUGS SQUARE HEAD AND SOLID.\\nSize, inches\\nSquare Head, each\\nSolid\\nFig.1329.\\nSize, inches\\nSquare Head, each\\nSolid\\n_1\\n3.\\ni\\ny\\n1\\nH\\nU\\n2\\n24\\n3\\n$0.02\\n.02\\n.02\\n.03\\n.04\\n.05\\n.07\\n.10\\n.18\\n.25\\n.04\\n.04\\n.04\\n.00\\n.08\\n.09\\n.11\\n.15\\n.27\\n.38\\nSi\\n4\\n4J\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n$0.38\\n.42\\n.65\\n.88\\n1.20\\n1.85\\n2.75\\n3.25\\n3.75\\n5.00\\n.57\\n.63\\n1.00\\n1.35\\n1.80\\n2 SO\\n4.15\\n5.00\\n5.75\\n7.50\\nPLUCS-SOCKET (COUNTER SUNK) AND LEFT HAND.\\nSize, inches\\nSocket,\\nLeft Hand\\nFig. 1330.\\n4\\n.06\\n1\\n.08\\n.06\\n.08\\neach 10.04\\nCAST-IRON FLANCES.\\nCommon Flange. Not Faced.\\n.09\\n.09\\n14\\n2\\n11\\n.15\\n11\\n.15\\nFig. 1331.\\nPipe\\nSize\\n3\\n8\\nX\\n.10\\n4\\n1\\nli\\n14\\n2\\n24\\n3\\n34\\n4 j 44\\n5\\n6\\nDiam\\n3 in.\\n$0.10\\n34\\n.15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.16\\n4\\n.22\\n.22\\n.22\\n.Hi\\n.16\\n44\\n.25\\n.25\\n.25\\n.25\\n.25\\n.22\\n5\\n.35\\n.35\\n.30\\n.30\\n.30\\n.30\\n.35\\n54\\n.45\\n.45\\n.45\\n.40\\n.40\\n.40\\n.35\\n.40\\n6\\n.50\\n.50\\n.50\\n.42\\n.40\\n.40\\n42\\n.42\\n.50\\n64\\n.65\\n.60\\n.00\\n.60\\n.55\\n.50\\n.50\\n.50\\n.65\\n7\\n.75\\n.75\\n.75\\n.70\\n.70\\n.62\\n.62\\n.62\\n.75\\n74\\n.90\\n.90\\n.90\\n.85\\n.85\\n.80\\n.80\\n.75\\n.85\\n.90\\n8\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n.95\\n.95\\n.90\\n.90\\n.90\\n.90\\n.90\\n84\\n1.25\\n1.25\\n1.25\\n1.15\\n1.15\\n1.10\\n1.10\\n1.10\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n9\\n1.35\\n1.35\\n1.35\\n1.30\\n1.25\\n1.15\\n1.15\\n1.15\\n1.15\\n1.40\\n94\\n1.90\\n1.90\\n1.75\\n1.75\\n1.60\\n1.60\\n1.50\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n10\\n2.25\\n2.25\\n2.15\\n2.00\\n1.80\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n1.50\\n11\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n2.25\\n2.25\\n2.00\\n1.75\\n1.75\\n1.75\\n12\\n3.00\\n3 00\\n2.75\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n2.20\\n2.20\\n13\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n3.25\\n3.00\\n3.00\\n2.80\\n14\\n4.00\\n4.00\\n3.75\\n3.75\\n3.50\\n3.25\\nPipe Size\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n14\\nDiam., 11 in.\\n2.20\\n12\\n2.20\\n2.80\\n13\\n2.80\\n2.80\\n14\\n3.25\\n3.25\\n3.75\\n4.00\\n15\\n4.00\\n4.00\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n16\\n5.00\\n5.00\\n5.00\\n5.00\\n6.00\\n17\\n6.50\\n6.50\\n5.75\\n5.75\\n7.00\\n18\\n8.00\\n8.00\\n7.00\\n7.00\\n19\\n7.50\\n7.50\\n20\\n8.50\\n8.50\\n21\\n9.50\\nCurved and Extra Heavy Flanges made to order at special prices.\\nGALVANIZED FLANCES AT DOUBLE ABOVE PRICE.\\n376", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0386.jp2"}, "387": {"fulltext": "STANDARD FLANGE UNIONS, CAST-IRON.\\nFig. 1332.\\nSize\\nDiam. of Flanges\\nNumber of Bolts\\nEach\\nSize\\nDiam of\\nNumber\\nEach\\n3\\n$0.40\\n4\\nFlanges\\nof Bolts\\n3tV\\n3\\n.46\\nU\\n81\\n5\\n1\\n3i\\n5\\n1*\\n4\\n.64\\n6\\n10\\n6\\n1*\\n4\\n.78\\n7\\nHtV\\n7\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n4\\n1.00\\n8\\n8\\n$2.10 2.70 3.15 3.95 5.50 7.00\\n61V\\n4\\n1.25\\n9\\n131\\n9\\n10.00\\n3\\n6|\\n4\\n1.50\\n10\\n10\\n3J\\n7-L\\n4\\n4\\n1.80\\n12\\n171\\n12\\nSize, inches\\nBlack Each\\nGalvanized\\nMALLEABLE\\ni l\\n$1.25 1.40 1.60\\n2.50 2.80 3.20\\nIRON\\n2.00 2.50\\n4.00 5.00\\nFLANCE\\n3.00\\n6.00\\n3.50\\n7.00\\nGALVANIZED\\nCAST-IRON\\nSTANDARD.\\nUNIONS.\\n3 3\u00c2\u00a3 4 41\\n4.40 5.25 6.00 7.00\\n8.80 10.50 12.00 14.00\\nFITTINCS.\\n11.50 16.00\\n5 6\\n8.00 9.00\\n16.00 1S.00\\nSize, inches\\nElbows, R. H.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows\\nReducing Elbows\\nTees\\nReducing Tees\\nCrosses\\nReturn Bends, Close\\nOpen\\nBlack Outlet\\nFlange Unions\\nLip\\nCaps, Cast-iron\\nReducers\\nLocknuts\\nY Bends\\nOffsets, to offset 4 inches\\nBushings\\nPlugs\\nSize, inches\\nElbows, R. H.\\n45\u00c2\u00b0 Elbows\\nReducing Elbows\\nTees\\nReducing Tees\\nCrosses\\nFlange Unions\\nLir\\nCaps\\nReducers\\nLocknuts\\nY Bends\\nOffsets, to offset 4 inches\\n6\\na .i s\\nBushings\\nPlugs\\nEach\\nEach\\n1 3\\n4 S\\nh i 1\\nH 1j 2\\n2i\\n3\\n3i\\n$0.10 .10\\n.12 .16 .21\\n.32 .40 .56\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n2.10\\n.12 .12\\n.14 .20 .24\\n.38 .48 .68\\n1.20\\n1.80\\n2.50\\n.12\\n.14 .IS .24\\n.36 .46 .64\\n1.20\\n1.70\\n2.40\\n.16 .16\\n.18 .24 .30\\n.46 .58 .82\\n1.46\\n2.20\\n3.00\\n.18\\n.20 .28 .34\\n.54 .66 .94\\n1.66\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n.3C\\n.32 .44 .54\\n.84 1.06 1.50\\n2.60\\n4.00\\n5.40\\n36 .40 .44\\n.56 .80 1.14\\n2.40\\n3.40\\n.52 .60\\n.SO 1.10 1.60\\n2.70\\n4 40\\n.76 .84\\n1.20 1.60 2.30\\n4.00\\n6.00\\n.80 .92 1.04 1\\nl.28 1.56 2.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.60\\n1.00 1.25 1.50 1.65 2.00 2.50\\n2.90\\n3.35\\n4.55\\n52\\n.80\\n1.08\\n1.50\\n86\\n1.20\\nl.fifi\\n2.00\\n.50\\n.54\\n3.32\\n.68\\n5.00\\n.94\\n.40 .56 .68 1.08 1.32 1.88\\n7.00\\n.90 1.40\\n2.00 2.40 3.60\\n3.00 3.60 5.40\\n4.00 4.80 7.20\\n6.00\\n9.00\\n12.00\\n8.00\\n12.00\\n16.00\\n10.00\\n1.34 2.10\\n15.00\\n1.80 2.80\\n20.00\\n.0)\\n1 .08 .10 .12\\n.14 .18 .28\\n.42\\n.60\\n.80\\n.04 .0\\n1 .04 .06 .08\\n.10 .14 .20\\n.36\\n.50\\n.76\\n4\\n4A 5 6\\n7 8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n$2.40\\n3.50 4.00 5.50\\n9.40 13.50 18.00\\n37.00\\n40.00\\n2.90\\n4.40 5.00 6.90\\n11.80 17.00 22\\n.50 34.00\\n50.00\\n2.80\\n4.00 4.60 6.30\\n10. SO 15.50 21.00 31.00\\n46.00\\n3.50\\n5.10 6.00 8.00\\n13.60 19.50 26.00 39.00\\n58.00\\n4.00\\n5.90 7.00 9.20\\n15.60 22.50 30 00 45.00\\n67.00\\n6.30\\n9.20 11.00 14.50\\n24.50 35.00 47.00 70.00 105.00\\n4.20\\n5.40 6.30 7.90\\n11.00 14.00 20.00\\n23.00\\n33.00\\n5.00\\n5.85 6.65 8.35\\n11.65 16.65 25\\n.00 29.00\\n34.00\\n1.74\\n2.10 2.40 3.10\\n5.00 5.70 9.50\\n11.00\\n14.00\\n2.70\\n3.70 4.00 5.40\\n10.70 13.50 16\\n.70\\n20.00\\n30.00\\n1.28\\n1.70 1.S0 2.60\\n3.40 4.70 E\\n.40\\n6.00\\n8.00\\n8.00 1\\n1.80 14.00 1S.40 31.20 45.00\\n)0.00 134.00\\n12.00\\n16.00 20.00\\n18.00\\n24.00 30.00\\n24.00\\n32.00 40.00\\n1.00\\n1.50 .1.85 2.50\\n3.75 5.50\\n6.50\\n7.50\\n10.00\\n.84\\n1.30 1.75 2.40\\n3.70 5.50\\n6.50\\n7.50\\n10.00\\n377", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0387.jp2"}, "388": {"fulltext": "WROUGHT IRON NIPPLES.\\nList Oct. 7, 1899.\\nPRiCE, EACH.\\nTHREADED RIGHT HAND.\\nFig. 1333.\\nLENGTH, INCHES.\\nClose. Short.. Long\\nI U 2 31\\n1\\nH\\nIf\\n1*\\nIf\\nIf\\n2\\n24\\n21\\nSf\\n3\\n3\\n3i\\n31\\n4\\n4\\n5\\n5\\nSi\\n21\\n24\\n3 24- 3\\n2 24 3\\n21 3 3i\\n2* 3 34\\n3J\\n3\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n41\\n44\\n5\\n5\\n6\\n6\\n3 34\\n34 4\\n3J4\\n44 5\\n44 5\\n54-\\n54\\n4\\n4\\n41\\n41\\n54\\n54\\n54\\n6\\n6\\nir\\n3\\n31\\n1\\n3\\n34\\n3\\nS\\n3\\n34\\n1\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0J\\n31\\n4\\n3\\n34\\n4\\n1\\n4\\n41\\nH\\n44\\n41\\n5\\n5\\n6\\n6\\n6\\nClose or\\nSizes. Short.\\n10.04\\n.04\\n.04\\n.05\\n.06\\n.08\\n.11\\n.13\\n.18\\n.39\\n.48\\n.75\\n.85\\n1.35\\n1.55\\n1.85\\n3.20\\n3.55\\n5.25\\n6.75\\n11\\n2\\n24\\n3\\n34\\n4\\n41\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n10\\n11\\n12\\nLODg.\\n.06\\n.06\\n.06\\n.07\\n.09\\n.13\\n.17\\n.20\\n.27\\n.59\\n.72\\n1.05\\n1.30\\n1.70\\n3.45\\n3.90\\n3.60\\n4.05\\n6.50\\n8.35\\ni\\n07\\n07\\n07\\n08\\n8.00 10.00\\n5\\n.08\\n.08\\n.08\\n.10\\n.11\\n.15\\n.30\\n.25\\n.32\\nPig. 1334.\\n-Extra\\n7\\n.13\\n.13\\n.13\\n.14\\n.17\\n.23\\n.39\\n.36\\n.50\\n.90\\n1.08\\n1.30\\n1.53\\n3.25\\n2.58\\n3.05\\n4.05\\n4.55\\nLong Nipple\\n9\\n.14\\n.14\\n.14\\n.16\\n.18\\n.25\\n.33\\n.40\\n.54\\n.97\\n1.20\\n1.45\\n1.69\\n2.50\\n2.83\\n3.35\\n4.45\\n5.05\\n.15\\n.15\\n.15\\n.18\\n.20\\n.28\\n.36\\n.45\\n.59\\n1.06\\n1.33\\n1.60\\n1.87\\n2.75\\n3.10\\n3.70\\n4.90\\n5.50\\n7.10\\n8.90\\n10\\n.17\\n.17\\n.17\\n.20\\n.22\\n.31\\n.40\\n.50\\n.65\\n1.17\\n1.45\\n1.75\\n2.05\\n2.95\\n3.35\\n4.00\\n5.30\\n6.00\\n7.75\\n9.70\\n11\\n.18\\n.18\\n.18\\n.22\\n.24\\n.34\\n.44\\n.54\\n.72\\n1.26\\n1.58\\n1.90\\n2.22\\n3 17\\n3.60\\n4.30\\n5.75\\n6.50\\n8.40\\n10.40\\n12 ins.\\n.19\\n.19\\n.19\\n.23\\n.26\\n.36\\n.47\\n.59\\n.77\\n1.35\\n1.70\\n2.05\\n3.40\\n3.40\\n3.85\\n4.65\\n6.15\\n7.00\\n9.00\\n11.15\\n10.80 11.75 13.70 13.65\\nTHREADED RIGHT AND LEFT HAND.\\n7\\ns\\n1\\n11\\n1 3\\n34\\n31\\n3|\\n3\\n11\\n11\\n11\\n11\\n2\\n3\\n21\\n24\\n21\\n21\\n24 3\\n24 3\\n3 31\\n3 34\\n3 3J\\n31 4\\nZk 4\\n4 5\\n44 5\\n3 31 1\\n3\\n3\\n3\\n34\\n31\\n31 4\\n34 4\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n44-\\n41 5\\n54 6\\n54 6\\n1\\nli\\n11\\n2\\n21\\n3\\n$0.05\\n.05\\n.05\\n.07\\n.08\\n.11\\n.15\\n.18\\n.24\\n.52\\n.65\\n1.00\\n1.15\\n.08\\n.08\\n.08\\n.10\\n.12\\n.18\\n.23\\n.27\\n.36\\n.79\\n.96\\n1.40\\n1.60\\n09\\n09\\n09\\n11\\n.11\\n.13\\n.16\\n.18\\n.20\\n.23\\n.25\\n.27\\n.11\\n.13\\n.16\\n.18\\n.20\\n.23\\n.25\\n.27\\n.11\\n.13\\n.16\\n.18\\n.20\\n.23\\n.25\\n.27\\n.13\\n.16\\n.18\\n.21\\n.24\\n.37\\n.29\\n.31\\n.15\\n.17\\n.23\\n.25\\n.27\\n.29\\n.32\\n.35\\n.20\\n.24\\n.31\\n.33\\n.37\\n.41\\n.45\\n.48\\n.27\\n.32\\n.39\\n.45\\n.50\\n.55\\n.60\\n.65\\n.34\\n.39\\n.48\\n.52\\n.60\\n.67\\n.72\\n.80\\n.43\\n.51\\n.67\\n.72\\n.80\\n.87\\n.96\\n1.03\\n.91\\n1.20\\n1.30\\n1.40\\n1.55\\n1.68\\n1.80\\n1.13\\n1.44\\n1.60\\n1.77\\n1.93\\n2.10\\n2.27\\n1.75\\n1.95\\n2.15\\n3.35\\n2.55\\n2 75\\n3.00\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n3.25\\nAdd 60 per cent, to above prices for Galvanized .Nipples threaded right and left.\\nGALVANIZED THREADED RIGHT HAND.\\n3\\n14\\n2 34\\n3\\n34\\n1\\n5\\n$0.06\\n.11\\ni\\n11\\n2 24\\n3\\n34\\n1\\n.06\\n.11\\n1\\n14\\n2 24\\n3\\nU\\n3\\n.06\\n.11\\nH\\n14\\n2 24\\n3\\n34\\n1\\n.06\\n.11\\nn\\n2\\n24 3\\n34\\n4\\n3\\n.08\\n.14\\nH\\n2\\n24 3\\nU\\n4\\n1\\n.11\\n.19\\n1 B\\n24\\n3 34\\n4\\n44\\nH\\n.17\\nw29\\n1 3\\n24\\n3 U\\n4\\nU\\n1.4\\n.21\\n.35\\n2\\n24\\n3 U\\n4\\n44\\n2\\n.27\\n.47\\n31\\n3\\nU 4\\n44\\n5\\n2i\\n.56\\n.86\\n2A\\n3\\n31 4\\n44\\n5\\n3\\n.70\\n1.10\\n2f\\n4\\nU 5\\n54\\n6\\n34\\n1.20\\n1.70\\n3\\n4\\n44 5\\n54\\n6\\n4\\n1.35\\n1.87\\n3\\n4\\nU 5\\n54\\n6\\n44\\n1.85\\n3.60\\n34\\n44\\n5 5i\\n6\\n64\\n5\\n2.30\\n3.15\\n34\\n44\\n5 54\\n6\\n6*\\n6\\n3.80\\n4.25\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n4.35\\n4.95\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n8\\n5.00\\n5.80\\n.12 .15\\n.17\\n.12 .15\\n.17\\n.13 .15\\n.17\\n13 .16\\n.18\\n.18\\n.21\\n.24\\n.28\\n.33\\n.38\\n.39\\n.46\\n.52\\n.61\\n1.O0\\n1.30\\n.21\\n.24\\n.26\\n.29\\n.31\\n.34\\n.21\\n.24\\n.26\\n.39\\n.SI\\n.34\\n.21\\n.24\\n.26\\n.29\\n.31\\n.34\\n.23\\n.26\\n.28\\n.31\\n.33\\n.36\\n.26\\n.29\\n.32\\n.35\\n.38\\n.41\\n.34\\n.38\\n.42\\n.47\\n.51\\n.55\\n.45\\n.51\\n,57\\n.63\\n.69\\n.75\\n.55\\n.63\\n.70\\n.77\\n.84\\n.91\\n.74\\n.83\\n,93\\n1.03\\n1.13\\n1.23\\n1.26\\n1.41\\n1.56\\n1.71\\n1.86\\n2.01\\n1.60\\n1.80\\n2.00\\n2.20\\n2.40\\n2.60\\n2.10\\n2.35\\n2.60\\n2.85\\n3. 15\\n3.40\\n2.30\\n2.60\\n2.90\\n3.20\\n3.50\\n3.80\\n3.30\\n3.65\\n4.05\\n4.45\\n4.85\\n5.25\\n3.75\\n4.20\\n4.60\\n5.00\\n5.40\\n5.85\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.55\\n6.05\\n6.60\\n7.15\\n5.65\\n6.35\\n7.05\\n7.75\\n8.45\\n9.20\\n6.65\\n7.50\\n8.35\\n9.25 10.10 10.95\\n378", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0388.jp2"}, "389": {"fulltext": "BUNDY STANDARD RADIATOR.\\nFig. 1335.\\nThe regular height of leg of the Bundy Standard Radiators makes the distance\\nfrom floor to centre of tapping 3g inches regular high leg, 4J inches special high\\nlegs, from 5 to 10 inches. Unless otherwise ordered, Bundy Standard Steam Radiators\\nare tapped 1 x J inch for two-pipe J inch for one-pipe. All openings have right\\nhand threads, unless otherwise ordered.\\nSTEAM-ONE ROW.\\nNumber of Loops in each Row\\n4\\n6\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n16\\n20\\n24\\n26\\nLength of Radiator, inches\\n154\\n21\\n28+\\n34f\\n4H\\n47}\\n5H\\n67{\\n792\\n86^\\nWidth of Bases, inches\\n5*\\nH\\n5|\\n5i\\nah\\n5 2\\nH\\nH\\n5i\\n54\\n42 inches Height, No. square feet\\n14\\n21\\n28\\n35\\n42\\n49\\n56\\n70\\n84\\n91\\n36\\n12.\\n18\\n24\\n30\\n36\\n42\\n48\\n60\\n72\\n78\\n30\\n10\\n15\\n20\\n25\\n30\\n35\\n40\\n50\\n60\\n65\\n24\\n8\\n12\\n16\\n20\\n24\\n2S\\n32\\n40\\n48\\n52\\nSTEA\\nWI RADIATOR-\\nTWO\\nROW\\nNumber of Loops in each Row\\n4\\n6\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n16\\n20\\n24\\n26\\nLength of Radiator, inches\\n15i\\n21}\\n28+\\n34|\\n4U\\n47}\\n544\\n67{\\n79}\\n86i\\nWidth of Base, inches\\n9}\\nn\\n9|\\n9}\\n9^\\n9}\\n9}\\n9J\\n9J\\n9s\\n4\\n42 inches Height, No. square feet\\n28\\n42\\n56\\n70\\n84\\n98\\n112\\n140\\n168\\n182\\n36 r\\n24\\n36\\n48\\n60\\n72\\n84\\n96\\n120\\n144\\n156\\n30\\n20\\n30\\n40\\n50\\n60\\n70\\n80\\n100\\n120\\n130\\n24\\n16\\n24\\n32\\n40\\n48\\n56\\n64\\n80\\n96\\n104\\nSTEAM THREE\\nROW.\\nNumber of Loops in each Row\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n8\\n7\\n8\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n15\\nLength of Radiator, inches\\n124\\n154-\\n18*\\n22\\n26\\n28A\\nm\\n39\\n424\\n51}\\n13*\\n13A\\n13*\\n13i\\n13i\\nm\\nm\\n13*\\n13i\\nm\\n42 inches Height, No. square feet\\n3U\\n42\\n521\\n63\\n73*\\n84\\n105\\n115J\\n126\\n157i\\n36\\n27\\n36\\n45\\n54\\n63\\n72\\n90\\n99\\n108\\n135\\n30\\n22*\\n30\\n37*\\n45\\n52*\\n60\\n75\\n82A\\n90\\n112J\\n24 i\\n18\\n24\\n30\\n36\\n42\\n48\\n60\\n66\\ni2\\n90\\n379", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0389.jp2"}, "390": {"fulltext": "STEAM-FOUR ROW.\\n6 8 10 12 U 18\\n22J 294 35f 42.} 48f 60*\\n17* 17* 17* 17* 17* 17*\\n84 112 140 168 196 252\\n72 96 120 144 168 216\\n60 80 100 120 140 180\\n48 64 80 96 112 144\\nThe number of square feet given in above tables are for Standard Loop.\\nEnlarged Loop the heating surface is one-sixth greater. Dimensions of lens\\nnumber\u00c2\u00b0of loops the same. See also page 379.\\nELITE DIRECT STEAM AND WATER RADIATORS.\\nNumber of loops in each row\\nLength of Radiator, inches\\nWidth of base, inches\\n42 inches height, No. sq. feet\\n36\\n30\\n24 ii .i\\n4\\n1\u00c2\u00ab*\\n56\\n48\\n40\\n32\\n20 22\\n24\\n67+ 73*\\n79|\\n17* 17*\\n17*\\n280 308\\n336\\n240 264\\n288\\n200 220\\n240\\n160 176\\n192\\nIf ordered\\nwith\\nth and base\\nand\\nFig. 1336.\\nNo. of sections\\nLength of Radiator, inches\\n45 inches height, No. sq. feet\\n38\\n30\\n24\\n20\\nEach section is 8f in. wide.\\nif tapped, in., 4f in.; 1 in., 4jin\\n4\\n12\\n26|\\n22\\n18f\\n15\\n11\\n6\\n18\\n40\\n33\\n28\\n22*\\n16*\\n24\\n53i\\n44\\n37A\\n30\\n22\\n10\\n30\\n661\\n55\\n46;\\n37f\\n27*\\n12\\n36\\n80\\n66\\n56\\n45\\n33\\n14\\n42\\n93*,\\n77\\n65i\\n52*\\n16\\n48\\n106|\\n88\\n74|\\n60\\n44\\n18\\n54\\n120\\n99\\n84\\n67*\\n49*\\nWidth of legs,\\nlj in., 4f in.\\n1* in. Height of centre of tappins\\n1* and 2 in., 5 in.\\n20\\n60\\n133*.\\n110\\n93J\\n75\\n55 68\\nfrom floor\\n137*\\n116|\\n95j\\nCOLUMBIA DIRECT STEAM AND WATER RADIATORS.\\nNo. of sections\\nLength of Radiator, incl e i\\n45 inches height, No. sq. feel,\\n38\\n32\\n26\\n23\\n20\\n4\\n10\\n20\\n16\\n13,\\n101\\ni\\n6\\n15\\n30\\n24\\n20\\n16\\n14\\n12\\n20\\n40\\n32\\n26|\\n2l|\\n18|\\n16\\n10\\n25\\n50\\n40\\n33*,\\n26|\\n23J\\n20\\n12\\n16\\n20\\n24\\n28\\n32\\n30\\n40\\n50\\n60\\n70\\n80\\n60\\n80\\n100\\n120\\n140\\n160\\n48\\n64\\n80\\n96\\n112\\n128\\n40\\n53*,\\n66!\\n80\\n93*.\\n106s\\n32\\n42|\\n53|\\n64\\n743\\nm\\n28\\n37i\\n46!\\n56\\n65f\\n74\u00c2\u00a7\\n24\\n32\\n40\\n48\\n56\\n64\\nEach section is 8 in. wide. Width of legs, 9 in. Height of centre of tapping from floor if\\ntapped, fin., 3J in.; 1 in., 4 in.; l+_ in., 4^ in.; 1* and 2 in., 4| in.\\nAll openings have right hand threads unless otherwise ordered. Connected with extra-\\nheavy slip nipples; steam, 2 iu. at bottom; water, 2 in. at bottom and If at top. In estimating\\nlength of radiator, add 1 in. for the bushing, or plug at each end, when so tapped.\\nElite sections are 3 in. long. Columbia sections are 2* in. long.\\n380", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0390.jp2"}, "391": {"fulltext": "JENKINS BROS. RADIATOR VALVES.\\nWOOD WHEEL GLOBE.\\nFig. 1337.\\nWOOD WHEEL ANGLE. LOOK SHIELD ANGLE.\\nFig. 1338. Fig. 1339.\\nRADIATOR VALVES, SCREWED ENDS, RICHT OR LEFT THREADS.\\nNo. Si ze\\n1 Wood Wheels, rough body, fiu-\\nished trimmings\\n2 Wood Wheels, finished all over\\n3 rough body,\\nnickel-plated trimmings\\n4 Wood Wheels, rough body,\\nnickel-plated all over\\n5 Wood Wheels, finished and\\nnickel-plated all oyer\\nn\\nu\\n|1.50\\n2.00\\n1.85\\n2 25\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.20\\n3.75\\n4.50\\n5.25\\n6.25\\n7.25\\n10.50\\n11.75\\n1.80\\n2.15\\n2.30\\n2.80\\n3.50\\n4.80\\n6.55\\n10.80\\n1.90\\n2.25\\n2.40\\n2.90\\n3.60\\n4.90\\n6.65\\n10.90\\n2.40\\n2.70\\n2.90\\n3.40\\n4 15\\n5.65\\n7.65\\n12.15\\nlMe Price as\\nWood\\nWheel Valves.\\nFig. 1340\\nFig. 1341.\\nRADIATOR VALVES, CLOBS OR ANCLE, MALE OR FEMALE UNIONS.\\nNo. Size\\n6 Wood Wheels, rough body, finished trim-\\nmings\\n7 Wood Wheels, finished all over\\n8 rough body, nickel-plated\\ntrimmings\\n9 Wood Wheels, rough body, nickel-plated\\nall over\\n10 Wood Wheels, finished and nickel-plated all\\nover\\nTee Handle Keys 4\\nPrice, each $0.17 .17\\n381\\nU\\ni*\\nfa. 75\\n3.20\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.30\\n4.80\\n5.85\\n6.40\\n7.75\\n8.75\\n12.60\\n13.85\\n3.05\\n3.80\\n4.60\\n6.15\\n8.05\\n12.90\\n3.15\\n3.90\\n4.70\\n0.25\\n8.15\\n13.00\\n3.60\\n4.40\\n5.20\\n6.80\\n9.15\\n14.25\\ni\\n.17\\n4\\n.17\\n1\\n.18\\n.18\\nH\\n.27\\n2\\n.27", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0391.jp2"}, "392": {"fulltext": "RADIATOR VALVES, WOOD WHEEL, BRASS DISC.\\nMALE UNION.\\nFig. 1343.\\nSize, inches\\nRough Body, Plain\\nPlaled Trimmings\\nPlated all over\\nFinished all over\\nand Plated all over\\nRough Body, Plain\\nPlated Trimmings\\nPlated over all\\nFinished all over\\nand Plated a l over\\nFor Finished Brass Wheel, instead of Wood\\nWheel Add\\nFor Finished and Plated Brass Wheel, in-\\nstead of Wood Wheel Add\\nMale or\\nFemale\\nUnions\\nr\\n40\\n60\\n70\\n15-\\n45\\n2.15\\n2.35\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.35\\n1.00\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.10\\n2.50\\n2.85\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n2.90\\n3.40\\n3.80\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1\\n2.35\\n2.65\\n2.75\\n3.25\\n3.65\\n3.30\\n3.60\\n3.75\\n4.25\\n4.70\\n3.25\\n3.55\\n3.70\\n4.35\\n4.80\\n4.40\\n4.70\\n5.00\\n5.75\\n6.35\\n4.35\\n4.65\\n4.85\\n5.75\\n6.25\\n5.90\\n6.25\\n6.50\\n7.75\\n8.35\\n1.00 1.25 1:2s\\n1.25 1.50 i.50\\n2\\n6.85\\n7.35\\n7.60\\n9.00\\n9.75\\n9.25\\n9.75\\n10.00\\n12.00\\n12.75\\n1.25\\n1.50\\nBRASS VALVES, WITH JENKINS DISC.\\nGLOBB.\\nFig. 1344.\\nCHECK.\\nFig. 1346.\\nSize, inches\\nGlobe Valves, Each\\nAngle\\nCheck\\njil. 10 1.25\\n1.10 1.25\\n1.10 1.20\\n1.60\\n1.60\\n1.30\\n2.20\\n2.20\\n1.90\\n1\\n2.80\\n2.80\\n2.60\\n4.00\\n4.00\\n3.60\\n1*\\n5.50\\n5.50\\n5.00\\n8.75\\n8.75\\n7.50\\n2*\\n15.75\\n15.75\\n13.50\\n3\\n22.00\\n22.00\\n20.50\\nBRASS VALVES WITH FRINK DISC.\\nSize, inches\\ni\\n4\\n8\\n1\\n1*\\nu\\n2\\n2i\\n3\\nGlobe Valves, Each\\n$0.80\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.75\\n2.50\\n3.35\\n4.6~0\\n7 00\\n14.00\\n20.00\\nAngle\\n.80\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.75\\n2.50\\n3.35\\n4.00\\n7.00\\n14.00\\n20.00\\n382", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0392.jp2"}, "393": {"fulltext": "STANDARD BRASS VALVES.\\n^CU\\nGLOBE.\\nANGLE\\nCROSS.\\nFig. 1347.\\nFig. 1348.\\nSCREWED.\\nFig.\\n1349.\\nSize, inches\\nt\\ni\\n4\\n3\\n8\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nli\\nGlobe Valves,\\neacli\\n$0.72\\n.72\\n.77\\nl.bo l\\n26\\n1.80\\n2.52\\nAngle\\n(t\\n.72\\n.72\\n.77\\n1.00 1\\n.26\\n1.80\\n2 52\\nCross\\nti\\n1.25\\n1.25\\n1.50 2\\n.00\\n2.50\\n3.50\\nSize, inches\\n1*\\n2\\n2J\\n3\\n3J\\n4\\nGlobe Valves,\\neach\\n$3.50\\n5.30\\n10.00\\n14.40\\n26.50\\n36.00\\nAngle\\n1 1\\n3.50\\n5.30\\n10.00\\n14.40\\n26.50\\n36.00\\nCross\\nii\\n5.00\\n8.00\\n16.00\\n24.00\\n45.00\\n60 00\\nFLANGED.\\nSize, inches\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\n1*\\nGlobe Valves,\\neach\\n$4.50\\n5.00\\n6.75\\n8.50\\n10.50\\n16.00\\nAngle\\n4.50\\n5 00\\n6.75\\n8.50\\n10.50\\n16.00\\nCross\\n5.25\\n7.00\\n9.00\\n12.00\\n15.75\\n22.00\\nSize, inches\\nH\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\nGlobe Valves,\\neach\\n$23.00\\n35.00\\n50.00\\n70.00\\n125.00\\n200.CO\\nAngle\\na\\n23.00\\n35.00\\n50.00\\n70.00\\n125.00\\n200/0\\nCross\\n33.00\\n45.00\\n75.00\\n100.00\\nSTAN\\nDARD\\nBRASS\\nCHECK VALVES\\n,\u00c2\u00bbs\\nHORIZONTAL.\\nFig. 1350.\\nSize, inches\\nHorizontal Check, Screwed, each\\nFlanged,\\nVertical\\nAngle\\nScrewed,\\nFlanged,\\nScrewed,\\nFlanged,\\nSize, inches\\nHorizontal Check, Screwed, each\\nFlanged,\\nVertical\\nAngle\\nScrewed,\\nFlanged,\\nScrewed,\\nFlanged,\\nVERTICAL.\\nANGLE.\\nFig. 1351.\\nFig.\\n1352.\\n8\\ni\\n4\\nS 2\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nn\\n10.65\\n.65\\n70 .90\\n1.15\\n1.60\\n2.25\\n3.15\\n4 40\\n4.90\\n6.50\\n8.25\\n2.52\\n10.15\\n3.50\\n.72\\n77 1.00\\n1.26\\n1.80\\n4 50\\n5.00\\n6.75\\n1.80\\n8.50\\n2.52\\n10.50\\n3.50\\n.72\\n.72\\n77 1.00\\n1.26\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n6.75\\n8.50\\n10.50\\n2\\n2w\\n3\\nH\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n$4.75\\n9X0\\n13.00 24.00\\n32.50\\n15.50\\n22.00\\n33.50 47.50\\n56.50\\n5.30\\n10.00\\n14.40 26.50\\n36.00\\n16.00\\n23.00\\n35.00 50.00\\n70.00 1\\n25.00\\n200.00\\n5.30\\n10.00\\n14.40 26.50\\n36.00\\n16.00\\n23.00\\n35.00 50.00\\n70.00 1\\n25.00\\n200.00\\nFor dimensions of Valves, see page 390.\\n383", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0393.jp2"}, "394": {"fulltext": "STANDARD EXTRA HEAVY BRASS CLOBE AND ANCLE\\nVALVES.\\nSize, inches\\ni\\n4\\n3\\nS\\n1\\n4\\n1\\nH\\n5.25\\n13.50\\n5.25\\n13.50\\n7.00\\n16.50\\n7.00\\n16.50\\n2\\n10.50\\n24.00\\n10.50\\n24.00\\n2i\\n20.00\\n45.00\\n20.00\\n45.00\\n3\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n4\\nGlobe Valves, screwed, each.\\nflanged,\\nAngle Valves, screwed,\\nflanged,\\n1.25\\n1.25\\n1.45\\n1.45\\n1.85\\n1.85\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n27.00\\n65.00\\n27.00\\n65.00\\n50.00\\n95.00\\n50.00\\n95.00\\n65.00\\n120.00\\n65.00\\n120.00\\nSTANDARD IRON-BODY VALVES.\\nBRASS MOUNTED, FLANGED.\\nGLOBE.\\nFig. 1353.\\nSize, inches\\nGlobe Valves, flanged, each\\nAngle\\nCross\\n1\\n$3.25\\n3.25\\n3.85\\n3.85\\n4 80\\n4.80\\nWITH YOKE, FLANCED.\\nIffiBMHNMIlHBB*\\nGLOBE.\\nANGLE.\\nFig. 1355.\\nFig.\\n1356.\\nSize, inches\\n2\\n2*\\n3\\nH\\n4\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\n5\\nGlobe Valves\\nflanged,\\neach $8.60\\n10.75\\n15.00\\n18 50\\n22.50\\n27.50\\n31.00\\nAngle\\ni t\\n8.60\\n10.75\\n15.00\\n18.50\\n22.50\\n27.50\\n31.00\\nCross\\nti\\n11.00\\n14.50\\n20.00\\n25.00\\n28.50\\n36.00\\n41.00\\nSize, inches\\n6\\n7\\nS\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n16\\nGlobe Valves\\nflanged,\\neach $42.00\\n68.00\\n77.00\\n123.00\\n187.00\\n350.00\\n475.00\\nAngle\\na\\n42.00\\n68.00\\n77.00\\n123.00\\n187.00\\n350.00\\n475.00\\nCross\\nit\\n54,00\\n85.00\\n100.00\\n175.00\\n265.00\\nFor dimensions of Flanged Globe, Angle and Cross Valves, see page 391.\\n384", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0394.jp2"}, "395": {"fulltext": "STANDARD IRON-BODY VALVES.\\nBRASS MOUNTED, SCREWED.\\nGLOBE.\\nFig. 1357.\\nSize, inches\\nGlobe Valves, each\\nAngle\\nCross\\nlEJiilllllll\\nANGLE.\\nCROSS.\\nFig. 1358.\\nFig.\\n1351\\n1 li\\nli\\n2\\nH\\no\\n2.25 2.75\\n3,50\\n5.4,0\\n7.35\\n9.80\\n2.25 2.75\\n3.50\\n5.40\\n7.35\\n9.80\\n6.50\\n9.00\\n12.50\\nWITH YOKE-SCREWED\\nm^\\njfa..--ji\\nGLOBE.\\nANGLE.\\nOBOSS.\\nFig. 1860.\\nFig.\\n1361.\\nFig. 1362.\\nSize, inches\\n2\\n24\\n3\\nH\\n4\\n44\\nGlobe Valves,\\neach\\n$7.00\\n9.00\\n12.50\\n15.25\\n19.00\\n24.00\\nAngle\\ni\\n7.00\\n9.00\\n12.50\\n15.25\\n19.00\\n24.00\\nCross\\na\\n8.50\\n11.75\\n16.25\\n20.00\\n23.50\\n30.65\\nSize, inches\\n5\\nG\\n7\\n8\\n10\\n12\\nGlobe Valves,\\neach\\n$27.00\\n37.50\\n63.00\\n72.00\\n114.00\\n170.00\\nAngle\\na\\n27.00\\n37.50\\n63 00\\n72 00\\n114.00\\n170 00\\nCross\\na\\n35.25\\n47.25\\n78.00\\n92.00\\n162.00\\n240.00\\nFor dimensions of Valves see page 390.\\n385", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0395.jp2"}, "396": {"fulltext": "JENKINS BROS. GLOBE, ANGLE AND CROSS VALVES.\\nFiff. 1363.\\nSize\\nBrass (llobe and Angle Valves, screwed\\nflanged\\nBrass Cross Valves, screwed\\nflanged\\nBrass Hose End Globe and Angle Valve\\nFig. 1364.\\nx i a. x a i\\n8 4 S 2 4 1\\n$1.10 1.10 1.35 1.60 2.20 2.80\\nCOO\\n1.70 2.00 2.S5 2.50 3.25\\nFig. 13G5.\\nU H 2 2A 3\\n4X0 5.50 8.00 15.15 22.00\\n0.00 1100 16 53 25 00 34.03\\n4.75 6.25 9 50 20.00 27.50\\n8.64 11.45 15.. 22.70 32.82 44.30\\n3.30 4.70 6.50 9.15 17.10 il 35\\nJENKINS BROS. GLOBE AND ANCLE VALVES.\\nIRON BODY, COMPOSITION MOUNTED.\\n1366.\\nFig. 1367.\\n6 7 8 10 12\\nSize i 1 H n 2 2i 3 3i 4 4i\\nBrass Hub, sciewcd $2,75 2,85 3,85 5.00 7.25 11.00 10.00\\nHanged 8.50 13.00 18.00\\nWith Yoke, screwed 10.00 12.00 16.75 19.50 24 00 32.00 40.00 48.00 80.00 90.00 130 00 185.03\\nflanged 11.75 14.00 18 50 21.50 20.00 34.00 42.00 50.C0 80.00 90.00 130.00 185.C0\\nCross Valves, screwed 16.0U 21.00 26.03 30.00 42.00 45.00 58.00\\nflanged 19.00 2100 29.00 33.00 45.00 48.00 62.00\\nSize\\nGlobe and Angle Valves, with Yoke, flanged\\n14 16 18 20 24\\n$334.00 400.00 511.00 573.00 1222.00\\nFor Dimensions of Flanged Globe, Angle and Cross Valves, see page 396.\\n336", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0396.jp2"}, "397": {"fulltext": "JENKINS BROS. GATE VALVES.\\nBkass Gate Valve, Stationary\\nSpindle Screwed.\\nFig. 1339.\\nBeass Hose Gate Vai.te.\\nSize\\nBrass Gate Valves, screwed\\nflanged\\nBrass Hose Gate Valves\\nHose Caps, rough, without chain or swive\\nfinished, with chain\\n$3.00\\n3.50\\n2.50\\n4.50\\n.60\\n1.00\\n1\\n3.25\\n6.00\\n3.70\\nPig. 1370.\\nIron Body Gate, Composition*\\nH\\n4.25\\n7.50\\n4.95\\n1.15\\n1.75\\nMounted, Flanged\\nU\\no.2o\\n10.00\\n6.15\\n1.50\\n2.25\\n7.50\\n14.00\\n8 75\\n2.00\\n3.00\\n2i\\n14.00\\n21.00\\n15.75\\n2.50\\n3.50\\n3\\n20.00\\n28.00\\n22.00\\nSize\\nGate Valves, screwed\\nflanged\\nHub or Spigot Gate Valves\\nDiam. of flanges Gate Valves\\nFace to face\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Gate Vfcl. bc. and flanged\\nIRON BODY, COMPOSITION MOUNTED.\\n2 2 3 3!- 4 414 5 7 8 10 12\\n.$8.00 12.00 15.C0 lf. O 21.00 29.00 30.00 33.C0 5D.C0 62.00 85.00 1-0 1\\n9.00 13.00 16.00 10.00 22.50 31.00 32 00 38.00 50.00 62.00 85.00 120.0 1\\n9.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.C0 29.00 30.00 36.00 50.00 62 00 85.00 120 10\\n6 7 7\u00c2\u00ab SH 9 9M 10 n 12M 135^ 16 19\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0M 1H\\nV s\\n9M\\n10\\n11\\nVM\\nSize\\nScrewed\\nFlanged\\nFor sizes above 12 inches we furnish net prices.\\nJENKINS ALL IRON GATE VALVES.\\n$3.25\\n3.25\\nFOR AMMONIA, ACIDS, ETC.\\n2 n\\n8.25 10.00\\n10.25 11.50\\n11\\n4.50\\n4\\n5.35\\ni\\n14\u00c2\u00ab\\no\\n3i\\n4\\n12.35\\n15.00\\n18.35\\n13.75\\n16.50\\n20.50\\nJENKINS BROS. ALL IRON GLOBE AND ANCLE VALVES.\\nFOR AMMONIA, ACIDS, ETC.\\nSize\\ni\\n2\\nScrewed\\n.jpo..\\nFlanged\\n4.1\\nSize\\nScrewed\\nFlanged\\n25\\n3.50\\n4.25\\n3?\\n15.50\\n16.75\\nPlease note that the discs list\\ngrinding, as it is not metal against metal.\\nFor dimensions of Valves, see page 390.\\n337\\n1\\nH\\nH\\n2\\n2i\\n3\\n3.75\\n4.00\\n4.25\\n5.25\\n11.00\\n13.25\\n4.50\\n4.75\\n5.25\\n6.50\\n12.50\\n14.50\\n4\\n4?\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n17.50\\n25.75\\n27.00\\n33.25\\n43 35\\n52.00\\n19.25\\n27 50\\n29.00\\n35.50\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a216.35\\n56.25\\nthese\\nvalves are\\nwarran\\nted\\nto stand\\nammonia.\\nNo re-", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0397.jp2"}, "398": {"fulltext": "IRON BODY, COMPOSITION MOUNTED DOUBLE CATE\\nVALVES.\\nThese Valves are operated by a two-inch square nut on spindle, unless other-\\nwise ordered. The bodies, caps, nuts, stuffing boxes and glands are made of\\ncast iron; the gates are also cast-iron, faced with composition. The seats are of\\ncomposition, firmly held to the body according to the most approved practice.\\nThe stems are large and strong, to prevent twisting, and of solid gun-metal com-\\nposition, and are all interchangeable.\\nThese Valves are specially constructed for street mains, and are extra strong,\\nto withstand rough usage.\\n3\\nFig. 1371.\\nDiameter of opening, inches 2\\nEnd to end of pipe when laid\\nin bell 3 3|\\nDiameter of bell socket 3 4j\\n10 12 14 10 18 20\\n4 5 5\\n5f 6J 7f\\nPrice List.\\n54 6\\n10 12\\nDiameter of opening, inches\\nHell or spigot end\\n6\\n|10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 53.00 70.00 95.00\\n6J 74 7\u00c2\u00a3 8i 8J 9i\\n14+ 16+ 18\u00c2\u00a3 20* 22J 26\u00c2\u00a7\\n10 12 14 16 18 20 24\\nCOMPOSITION WEDGE CATE VALVES WITH SOLID BRONZE\\nSEATS.\\nSTATIONARY OR RISING SPINDLES. FOR STEAM AND WATER.\\nThese Valves have a straightway passage the full diameter of connecting\\npipes.\\nDiameter of opening, inches\\nFace to face, screw ends\\nFare to face, flange ends\\nDiameter of flanges\\nScrew ends, each\\nFlange ends\\nFig. 1372.\\nDiameter of opening, inches\\nFace to face, screw ends\\nFace to face, flange ends\\nDiameter of flanges\\nScrew ends, each\\nFlange ends,\\n1\\n3\\n3\\n4\\n\u00c2\u00a53:25\\n5.00\\n|1.20\\n9 95\\nH\\n4\\n*A\\n5\\n4.25\\n6\\n6.25\\n7.50 10.00\\n5*\\n5|\\n7\\n11.50\\n16.00\\n3\\n1.30\\n2.50\\n3\\n6+\\n7\\n7\\n16.00\\n20.00\\n3\\n3\\n1.75\\n3.00\\n3h\\n8|\\n8i\\n8i\\n30:00\\n39.00\\n1\\n3f\\nQ n\\nd is\\n4\\n2.25\\n4.00\\n4\\n\u00c2\u00abi\\n82\\n9\\n38.00\\n46.00\\nGLOBE, ANCLE AND CROSS VALVES FOR HIGH STEAM\\nPRESSURE.\\nWITH IMPROVED COMPOSITION DISC.\\nDiam. of opening,\\ninches f h 1 11 1+ 2 2\u00c2\u00a3 3\\nGlobe and Angle,\\nscrew ends \u00c2\u00a71.10 1.25 1.00 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 8.00 15.75 22.00\\nGlobe and Angle,\\nflange ends 6.00 9.00 11.00 16.50 25.00 34 00\\nCross Valves,\\nscrew ends 1.70 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.25 4.75 6.25 9.50 20.00 27.50\\nDiscs for Valves .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .12 .16 .24 .32 40\\nFig. 1373.\\n388", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0398.jp2"}, "399": {"fulltext": "COMPOSITION STANDARD WEDCE GATE VALVES.\\nSTATIONARY\\nSPINDIJE.\\nFig. 1374.\\nWITH EITHER SCREW OR FLANCE ENDS. FOR STEAM R WATER.\\nEither Stationary or Rising Spindles, as ordered.\\nThe gates or pings of these Valves are constructed of one piece, guided in the\\nbody by ribs or splines, which take the strain, thus preventing contact till seated.\\nThese gates can easily be renewed should it become necessary, at a slight expense\\nall parts being interchangeable. Either end can be used for inlet or outlet.\\nDiameter of opening, inches\\nFace to face, screw ends\\nFace to face, flange ends\\nDiameter of flanges\\nPRICE LIST.\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nli\\n2\\n2i\\n3\\n3|\\n4 5\\nti\\n2^\\n3\\n\u00c2\u00bbi\\n4\\nH\\n4J\\n41\\n4\\nG 7\\n3\\n3\\n3i\\n4\\n5j\\nG\\nH\\n7 8\\n9\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n6i\\n7\\n9 10\\n11\\nDiam. of opening, inches f f 1 1J 1$ 2 2^ 3 3i 4 5 6\\nScrew ends $1.40 1.40 1.80 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 14.00 20.00 32.00 40.00 55.00 78.00\\nFlange ends 2.50 2.75 3.50 4.50 5.50 7.50 12.00 18.00 25.00 40.00 48.00 66.00 94.00\\nIRON BODY COMPOSITION MOUNTED DOUBLE CATE VALVES.\\nSteam and Water Valves to bear heavy pressure either side of gate. The\\nbodies, caps and wheels of these Valves are made of cast-iron and composit on\\nstuffing boxes and spindles. The gates are also of cast-iron, faced with best com-\\nposition metal.\\nDiameter of opening, inches\\nFace to face, screw ends\\nFace to face, flange ends\\nDiameter of flanges\\nBOLTED\\nTOP.\\nH 2\\n2J\\n3\\n3i\\n4\\n4i\\n5\\nG\\n4 15\\n6\\n61\\n4\\n7\\n7|\\n8\\n8f\\n51 6\\n8*\\n71\\n71\\n8i\\n8i\\n91\\nn\\n5 6\\n7\\n8\\n8A\\n9\\n9J\\n10\\n11\\nFig. 1375.\\nDiameter of opening, inches\\nFace to face, screw ends\\nFace to face, flange ends\\nDiameter of flanges\\n7 8 9\\n10 10i 1U\\nlOjj 11 11|\\n12 13 15\\nPRICE LIST.\\n4 4i\\n10\\n11. V\\n121\\n16\\n12\\n131\\n131\\n18\\nIt\\n141\\n21\\n1G\\n141\\n23\\n18\\n151\\n25\\n20 24\\nDiameter of open- 2 2 i 3 3:1 4 4i 5 7 8 9\\nino- inches.\\nScrew ends f 10.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 43.00 53.00 G0.00\\nFlange ends 10.00 12.50 15.50 19.00 21.00 24.00 27.00 32.00 43.00 53.00 60.00\\nWITH SLIDINC STEM AND LEVER.\\nDiam. of opening inches 2i 3 3.V 4 4i 5 6 7 9\\nQcrevr ends $16.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 28.00 30.00 35.00 48.00 58.00 65.00 7\\nFlange ends 18-00 20.00 22.50 25.00 28.50 33.00 37.00 48.00 5S.00 65.00\\nPrices on all size Valves from 12 to 4S inches given on application.\\n389\\n16\\n27\\n10\\n171\\n31\\n12\\nro.oo 95.00\\n(0.00 95.00\\n10 12\\n75.00 100.00\\n75.00 100.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0399.jp2"}, "400": {"fulltext": "DIMENSIONS OF JENKINS BROS. VALVES.\\nIRON BODY VALVES.\\nSize, inches\\n(Screwed\\nA ^Flanged\\np (Screwed\\nu JFlai\\nC\\nD.\\nE\\nlanged\\n2\\n24 3\\n31\\n4\\n44\\n5\\n6\\n64\\n8 9|\\n10\\nHI\\nis\\n131\\n16\\n7\\n7* 9\u00c2\u00b1\\n10\\nll|\\n124\\n13\\n16\\n31\\n31 4H\\n5\\nrri 5\\n\u00c2\u00abA\\n6f\\n8\\nH\\n4|\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n(34\\n8\\n6\\n7 74\\n84\\n9\\n91\\n10\\n11\\n3\\n4\\n1 a 7\\nlli 8\\n1 5\\n1\\n1A\\n4\\n1\\n81\\n104 124\\n13\\n14\u00c2\u00a7\\n151\\n16|\\n17\\n7 8 9 10 12\\n16i is| 201 214 25?\\n16 184 20 21| 24 1\\n8{ 9f 10\\n8 9^ 10\\n124 134 15\\n1i 15 13\\nx 4 i TB I 8\\n17| 20A 21 1 224 244 304\\nm\\n105\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0joi\\n12|\\n16\\n19\\n1*\\n1A\\nBRASS VALVES.\\nSize, inches\\n4\\na 1\\n4 l\\n11\\n14\\n2\\n2-L\\n3 34\\n4 44 5 C\\n(Screwed\\nA (Flanged\\n03\\n^4\\n\u00c2\u00b0TT IT\\n*8\\n4ff\\n*t\\n65\\n84 10\\n111 13 13i 16\\n3A\\n3A4\\n41\\n5if\\nm\\n7A10\\n11* 124 13 16\\nR (Screwed\\n(Flanged\\nis\\n14 14!\\n2A\\n21\\n01 3\\nTV\\n\u00c2\u00b04\\nH 5\\n511 6A 65 8\\nO 1\\nIT\\n2-3- 2^\\n^8 ^8\\n^is\\n3A\\n3f\\n4\\n4-fi, 53\\n51 6i 64 8\\nC\\n3\\n34 4\\n44\\n5\\n6\\n64\\n74 84\\n9 91 10 11\\nD\\n3\\n8\\n13 7\\nS~3 H\\n1 5\\n3 2\\ni\\n1 7\\n3^\\n5 1 5\\n1 iA il 1A\\nE\\n*8\\n4| 54\\nu 8\\n7\\nsi\\n91\\n91 13\\n141 16J 165 1^5\\nA Face to Face, Globe and Check. B Centre to Face, Angle and Check. C Diameter\\nof Flanges. I) Thickness of Flanges. E Height when open Centre of pipe to top of hand-\\nwheel.\\nDIMENSIONS OF STANDARD IRON BODY CLOBE VALVES.\\nSize, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nDistance Face to Face,\\n2\\n6\\n5f\\n34 4 4+56 78 10 12\\n84 9 91 10 11 124 134- 16 19\\n9f 11 11 12 134 16 16 194 224\\nDIMENSIONS OF STANDARD IRON BODY ANCLE VALVES.\\nSize, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nDis ance Centre to Face,\\n2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12\\n6 7 74 84 9 91 10 11 124 134 16 19\\n31 44 45 5f 51 S{ 6f 71 7} 8* 94 11\\nDIMENSIONS OF STANDARD IRON BODY CROSS VALVES.\\nSize, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nDistance Face to Face,\\nDistance Centre to Inlet, inches\\n6\\n5-5\\n44\\n3\\n34\\n4\\n44\\n5\\n6\\n8\\n74\\n84\\n9\\n91\\n10\\n11\\n134\\n73\\n8\\n9f\\n11\\n11\\n12\\n134\\n16\\n4\\n*8\\n5f\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n51\\n61\\n7i\\n\u00c2\u00a71\\nDIMENSIONS OF STANDARD IRON BODY CHECK VALVES.\\nSize, i: ehes\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nDistance Face to Face of Hori-)\\nzontal or Vertical, inches\\nDistance Centre to Face\\nof Angle, inches\\n34 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12\\n84 9 91 10 11 124 134. 16 19\\nof 7f 7f 9f 11 11 12 ysi ib ig 194 224\\n3.1 44 4f 5| of 51 6f 7\u00c2\u00a3 7J 81 94 11\\n390", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0400.jp2"}, "401": {"fulltext": "STANDARD IRON-BODY CHECK VALVES,\\nBrass Mounted.\\nHORIZONTAL.\\nANGLE.\\nVERTICAL.\\nFig. 1376.\\nFig. 1\\n377.\\nFig. It\\n78.\\nSCREWED.\\nSize, inches\\n1\\nli\\n14\\n24\\n3\\n34\\n4\\nHorizontal, each\\n$1.50\\n2.20\\n2.65\\n3.60\\n6.50\\n8.90\\n12.25\\n14.25\\nAngle,\\n1 50\\n2.20\\n2.65\\n3.60\\n6.50\\n8.90\\n12.25\\n14.25\\nVertical\\n7.00\\n9.50\\n12.50\\n17.00\\n21.00\\nSize, inches\\n44\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n10\\n12\\nHorizontal, ea h\\n$19.00\\n22.00\\n30.00\\n45.00\\n57.00\\n105.00\\n155.00\\nAngle,\\n19.00\\n22.00\\n30.00\\n45.00\\n57.00\\n105.00\\n155.00\\nVertical,\\n30.00\\n33.00\\n40.00\\n62.00\\n73.00\\nFLANCED.\\nSize, inches\\n1\\nH\\n14\\n2\\n24\\n3\\n34\\n4\\n44\\nHorizontal, each\\n$2.50\\n3.25\\n4.00\\n5.25\\n8.25\\n11.50\\n15.50\\n18.00\\n22.50\\nAngle,\\n2.50\\n3.25\\n4.00\\n5.25\\n8.25\\n11.50\\n15.50\\n18.00\\n22.50\\nVertical,\\n8.75\\n11.50\\n15.00\\n20.00\\n25.00\\n33.50\\nSize, inches\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n16\\nHorizontal, each\\n$26.00\\n35.00\\n50.00\\n62.00\\n115.00\\n175.00\\n300.00\\n425.00\\nAngle,\\n26.00\\n35.00\\n50.00\\n62.00\\n115.00\\n175.00\\nVertical,.\\n37.00\\n45.00\\n67.00\\n78.00\\nJENKINS BROS. CHECK VALVES.\\nFig. 1379. Fig. 1380.\\nHORIZONTAL, BRASS SCREWED. HORIZONTAL IRON BODY FLANCED.\\nSize, inches i f 4 1 1| 14 2 24 3\\nBrass, Horizontal, Angle\\nand Vertical, screwed $1.10 1.20 1.30 1.90 2.60 3.00 5.00 7.50 13.50 20.50\\nBrass, Horizontal, Angle\\nand Vertical, flanged 4.75 5.50 7.80 9.80 15.00 22,80 32.40\\nSize, inches 24 3 34 4\\nIron Body, Horizontal. Angle and Vertical,\\nscrewed $10.50 14.00 17.00 20.00\\nTron bodv. Horizontal, Angle and Vertical,\\nflanged 12-5\u00c2\u00b0 16 50 20.00 25.00\\nFor dimensions of Flanged Check Valves see page 390.\\n39i\\n30.00 40.00\\n33.00 43.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0401.jp2"}, "402": {"fulltext": "SAFETY VALVES.\\nBRASS.\\nSize, Inches, i s i\\nGlobe or Angle $2.20 2.50 3.25\\nSize, Inches, l\u00c2\u00a3 14. 2\\nGlobe or Angle $7,15 9.00 12.50\\nFig. 13\\n81.\\nIRON BOG\\nSize,\\nInches,\\nGlobe or\\nAngle,\\nScrewed,\\nEach,\\nGlobe or\\nAngle,\\nFlanged,\\na\\nBODY SAFETY VALVES.\\nSize,\\nGlobe or Argle, Screwed,\\nGlobe or Angle, Flanged,\\n$3.50\\nInches, 3\u00c2\u00a3\\n1\\n4.00\\n5.50\\n5.00\\n6.75\\n4*\\nn 2\\n5.80 7.80\\n7.75 10 25\\n3.90\\n22 50\\n13.25\\n10.00\\n1\\n4.70\\n3\\n33.50\\n3\\n17.25\\n21.50\\nEach, $23.00 28.75 34.50 41.50 57.75 93.50 132.00\\n27.50 34.00 40.00 48.00 65.00 100.00 140.00\\nSize,\\nScrewed,\\nFlanged,\\nSize,\\nScrewed,\\nFlanged,\\nIRON BODY BACK-PRESSURE VALVES.\\nInches,\\nH 2 2*\\n3\\n31\\n4\\n41 5\\nEach,\\n$9.00 11.00 13.00\\n15.00\\n19.00\\n22.50\\n28.50 33.50\\na\\n10.50 12.75 15.00\\n17.50\\n22.00\\n2G.00\\n32 00 37.00\\n14\\n16\\nInches, 6 7 8 10 12\\nEach, $43.00 70.00 85.00 120.00 180.00\\n47.00 75.00 90.00 130.00 200.00 350.00 475.00\\nDAVIS NOISELESS BACK-PRESSURE VALVES.\\nSize,\\nScrewed,\\nFlanged,\\nDiam. of Flanges\\nSize,\\nFlanged,\\nDiam. of Flanges,\\nIndies,\\nEach,\\nInches,\\nInches,\\n2\\n114.00\\n14.00\\n2 A\\n16.00\\n10.00\\n10\\n18.00\\n18.00\\n12\\n3J-\\n22.00\\n2. .00\\n8\\n14\\n4\\n25.00\\n25.00\\n8A\\n16\\n4i\\n30.00\\n30.00\\n9\\n18\\n40.00\\n40.00\\n10\\n20\\n60.00\\n60.00\\n11\\n7\\n80.00\\n80.00\\n13\\nEach, $100.00 145.00 220.00 345.00 465.00 600.00 750.00 900.00 1050.00\\nInches, 14\\n17\\n19\\n20 23\\n27\\n29\\n32\\nV: l,: 1 i J 1 i\\nJENKINS BROS.\\nSAFETY VALVES.\\nFig. 1382.\\nSize\\nBrass so.\\nSize\\nIron Body sc.\\nSize\\nIron Body se.\\nSize\\nIron Body fl d\\nSize\\nIron Body fl g d\\nSize 2\\nDiam offl g. 6\\n$4.12\\nH\\n4.95\\n1\\n5.50\\n1M lH\\n8.25 10.15\\nJ4.i\\n1 la U\u00c2\u00a3 2\\n4 50 0.25 T.25 10.25\\n3 -M i 4H 5\\n$22.00 31.00 38.00 46.50 55.00\\n2 2M 3\\n12.25 19.00 25.50\\n4 m 5\\n41.50 51.75 02.00\\n2!^\\n7\\n3\\n1%\\n3H\\n4)4\\n9\u00c2\u00ab\\n5\\n10\\n2\\n15.40\\n2%\\n10.75\\n73.00\\n3k:\\n34.H0\\n80 00\\n6\\n11\\nsn", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0402.jp2"}, "403": {"fulltext": "BRASS STEAM COCKS.\\nbQUAKE 11EA:\\nFig 1383.\\nSize,\\nSquare Head,\\nSteam Cocks, Flat Head,\\nTee Handle,\\nwith Check,\\nMale and Female,\\n3-Way,\\nFlanged\\n3- Way, Flanged,\\nExtra Heavy. Screwed\\nExtra Heavy, Flanged\\nInches,\\nEach,\\n3-WAY.\\nFig\\n1385.\\n1\\n8\\ni\\n4\\n8\\n1\\n4\\n1\\nH\\n0.85\\n.85\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.70\\n2.35\\n3.70\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n1.15\\n1.40\\n1.90\\n2.55\\n3.95\\n1.35\\n1.35\\n1.45\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n5 35\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.75\\n5.75\\n4.75\\n5.50\\n7.30\\n9.70\\n7.75\\n8.75\\n11.25\\n14.75\\n1.80\\n1.30\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n2.85\\n4.00\\n6.75\\nG.50\\n7.75\\n10.00\\n14.25\\nSize\\nSquare Head,\\nSteam Cocks, Flat Head,\\nTee Handle,\\nwith. Check\\nMale and Female,\\n3-Way,\\nFlanged,\\n3-Way Flanged,\\nExtra Heavy, Screwed\\nExtra Heavy, Flanged,\\nInches, H 2 2i 3 3i 4 5\\n$4.85 7.30 14.50 22.50 38.50 50.00\\nEach\\n5.15 7.65 15.00 23.25\\n6.75 9.85 17.50 25.75\\n7.15 11.00 18.75 26.00 50.00 70.00\\n11.75 18.00 27.50 43.00 62.00 84.00 150.00 275.00\\n17.75 37.00 38.25 57.00 85.00 121.00\\n8.50 13.50 25.00 37.00 54.00 75.00\\n17.25 27.00 41.00 63.00 84.00 120.00\\nBRASS STEAM COCKS.\\nWith Long Ikon Handle.\\nSize,\\nPrice,\\nInches,\\nEach,\\n1.85\\n1\\n2.60\\n1 T\\n4.10\\nH\\n5 25\\n7.80\\nBRASS SERVICE COCKS.\\nInches,\\nSquare Head,\\nFlat Head, [Each, #0.75 .75\\nTee Handle,\\nSize,\\nGas,\\nService,\\nGas Cock s, Extra Heavy,\\nU\\n3\\nS J 4 L X i\\n.85 .95 1.15 1 50 2.25 3.10 5.00 11.00 16.00\\n85 ,95 1.05 1.30 1.70 2.60 3.60 6.50 12.00 18:00\\n393", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0403.jp2"}, "404": {"fulltext": "COMPRESSION BIBBS SCREWED FOR IRON PIPE.\\nFINISHED.\\nHOSE.\\nFig, 1389.\\nPLAIN.\\nSize,\\nFor Iron Pipe,\\nFor Lead Pipe,\\nSize,\\nFor Iron Pipe,\\nFor Lead Pipe,\\nInches, fit! 1 li li 2\\nPer doz., $U.OO 13 00 15.00 20.00 37.00 56.00 86.00 170.00\\n10.00 11.00 13.00 18.00 3100 52.00 80.00 160.00\\nHOSE.\\nIndies a i a 1 l\u00c2\u00a3 l 1 2\\nPer doz., $1400 15 (0 17.00 22*00 40.00 60*00 92.00 180.00\\n12 00 13 00 15.00 20.00 37.00 56.00 86.00 170.00\\nSELF-CLOSING PLAIN BIBBS.\\n(TELEGRAPH FAUCETS.)\\nTelegraph Handle. Screwed for Iron Pipe.\\nSize, Inches, fill\\nFinished, Per doz., $16.00 18.00 21.00 28.00\\nNickel-plated, 18.00 20.50 23.50 30.50\\nFlange and Thimble.\\nSize, Inches, fill\\nFinished, Per doz, $22.00 26.00 30.00 42.00\\nNickel-plated, 24.00 28.50 32.50 44.50\\nCOMPRESSION GAUGE COCKS.\\nV OOD WHEEL WITH STUFFING BOX.\\nFig. 1390.\\nWOOD WHEEL WITHOUT STUFFING BOX.\\nFig. 1391.\\nhes,\\n3\\n4\\nSize,\\nInch\\nes,\\n3\\nf\\nh\\na\\n4\\nach, $1.35 1.50\\n1 70\\nPrice,\\nEach, $1.10 1.20\\n1 35\\nLI\\nIBRICATORS.\\n(BRASS.)\\nDiameter of Body.\\nPipe Size,\\nEach\\ninches,\\n1\\n3\\n$2 8 00\\n3\\n8\\n2.20\\nli\\ni\\n2.40\\nJ 4\\n1\\n2.60\\n2\\ni\\n2.90\\nDiameter of Body,\\nPipe Size,\\nEach,\\ninches,\\nn\\na\\n$3*25\\n91\\n2\\na\\ni\\n3 75\\no\\na\\n4\\n4.75\\n31\\na\\n7*00\\n4\\na\\n10.00\\nFig. 1392.\\nIron Wheel on Valve Stem wil. be furnished when so ordered.\\n394", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0404.jp2"}, "405": {"fulltext": "THE LACKAWANNA\\nFig. 1393.\\nPLAIN.\\nFig. 1394.\\nDiam. of Cup, inches,\\nSize Iron Pipe Thread,\\nPlain, Each,\\nLocomotive\\nElbow Shank,\\nPATENT CREASE CUP.\\nPrice List.\\nCapacity\\nJOz.\\n1 Oz.\\n2 Oz.\\nBrass, Each,\\n$1.25\\n1.85\\n2.25\\nPrass, Polished,\\n1 50\\n2.25\\n2.75\\nSize of Shanks, Pipe Thread,\\nI in\\nfin.\\nlin.\\nDiameter Through Bore\\n]\u00c2\u00a3in.\\n2 in.\\naim.\\nCapacity\\ni Oz.\\n6 Oz.\\n8 0z.\\nBrass, Each,\\n$2.80\\n3.15\\n3.50\\nBrass, Polished,\\n3.25\\n3.75\\n4.50\\nSize of Shanks, Pipe Thread,\\nin.\\nf in.\\nf in.\\nDiameter Through Bore\\n3 in.\\n3|in.\\n3jin.\\nNickel Plating Charged Extra at Cost.\\nAll orders filled with polished cups unless other-\\nwise ordered. Cups can be furnished with blank\\nshanks of any diameter desired without extra charge.\\nAn additional charge of 10 per cent, for shanks with\\nspecial threads All parts are made to gauge and\\nare thoroughly interchangeable.\\nOIL CUPS.\\nLOJOMOTIVE.\\nFie. 1395.\\nELBOW SHANK.\\nFig. 1396.\\n1\\nn\\n.50\\ni| n\\n9i\\n02\\n1.25 .30 .35 .40\\n40 .50\\n1.00 1.40 1.80 2.00 2.80 3.60 4.60\\n395\\n.60 .90 1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 3.50 4.00\\n.75 1.00 1.50 2.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0405.jp2"}, "406": {"fulltext": "THE SAFETY ROD OIL CUP.\\n(patented\\nThe Oil Cup shown herewith is adapted for Main Eods, Side\\nRods and Eccentrics.\\nThe cup is of best bronze, and cast solid with the base is the\\nsteel shack, with a square head, as shown in the cut. This steel\\nshank being cast with and forming an integral part of the oil cup,\\ndoes away with the great source of expense resulting from the\\nloss of nine-tenths of all other rod cups, from the shanks breaking\\nin service, and the cups being thrown off and lost.\\nIt is most economical with oil, having a loose valve that\\nworks up and clown, similar to a check valve, when the engine is\\nin motion. The lift of valve is regulated by adjusting screw and\\nlock-uut, as c early shown in cut. Cup is filled without changing\\nthe regulation, and when closed is absolutely dust-proof.\\nNo.\\nOutside diameter of Cup\\nHeight of Cup\\nCapacity\\nSize of Shank, blank\\nPrice, each\\nGUIDE\\n1\\n2\\n2.A ins.\\n2j\\\\- ins.\\n4g ins.\\n4 T V ins.\\n5 ozs.\\n2| ozs\\nin-\\nin-\\n$4 00\\n3.50\\nOIL CUP.\\nAND BEARING\\n(PATENTED.)\\nThe cup shown herewith is made of best bronze, extra\\nheavy, strong and nicely finished. The construction and\\nfeed is clearly shown in illustration. Fine needle valve ad-\\njustment and rim of body notched to receive spring catch,\\ncarried on valve-stem, so that the feed may be locked at any\\ndesired position.\\nNo 3\\nOutside diameter of Cup 2J; ins.\\nHeight of Cup 41 ius.\\nCapacity 44 ozs.\\nSize of Shank, blank 1 in.\\nPi ice, each $4.00\\n4\\n1J ins.\\n2f ins.\\n2 ozs.\\ni n\\n3.50\\nFig- 1398. WICK OILER.\\nThe tip shown herewith is deuigued for use, will the Guide\\nCup illustrated above, for oiling valve-stem or piston rod. A\\ncored passage allows free flow of oil to the wick, and the wick\\nfurnishes constant lubrication to the rod or valv. -stem. The\\ntip may be secured in position on gland stud tLrough hole just\\nabove wick. Price $1.25\\n396\\nPig. 1399", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0406.jp2"}, "407": {"fulltext": "CLASS BODY OIL CUP,\\nWITH QUICK STOP DROP LEVER AND SIGHT FEED.\\nAs a Signal Cup there is none equal to it. They are pro-\\nvided with a reliable and simple attachment whereby the cup\\nmay be started or stopped instantly, and the engineer can also\\ntell at a glance whether the cup is feeding or not. They are\\neasily flushed by simply pulling up the lever.\\nSize.\\nCapacity.\\nDiameter\\nof Glass.\\n1 ounce.\\nH\\ninche\\nil\\nJ-2\\nif\\nit\\n01\\n5\\n2\\nll\\n9l\\nll\\nof\\nH\\n4f\\ns*\\nll\\n8\\n3\\nLL\\n1 pint.\\n3f\\nLL\\nH\\n3*\\nLL\\nPRICE\\nLIST.\\nSizeof Shank.\\nBrass\\nNickel\\nExtra\\nTh\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0ead.\\nFinished.\\nPlated.\\nGlass.\\nIron\\nPipe.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\ns. 1 inch\\n$2.75\\n$3.00\\n$0.10\\n3\\na\\nLL\\n3.10\\n3.40\\n.10\\nI\\nLL\\n3.50\\n3.90\\n.12\\n3\\n8\\nLL\\n4.00\\n4.40\\n.15\\n3\\n8\\nLL\\n5.00\\n5.50\\n.25\\n2\\nLL\\n7.00\\n7.60\\n.35\\n1\\n2\\n6 L\\n8.00\\n8.75\\n.50\\nA\\n4\\nLL\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n.65\\nFia;. 1400.\\nCLASS OIL CUPS,\\nWITH STOP LEVER.\\nFig. 1401, Glass Oil Cups are constructed the same as Fig.\\n1404, except they are not provided with a sight feed. These\\ncups are easily and quickly taken apart for cleaning without a\\nwrench, and feed uniformly at all times.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nDiainetcsr\\nof Glass.\\nSize of Hliank\\nBrass\\nNickel\\nExtra\\nSize.\\nCapacity\\nThread.\\nFinished.\\nPlated.\\nOlass.\\nIron Piyje.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\n2 A\\n1 oz.\\n14 in.\\nJin.\\n$2.20\\n$2.45\\n$0.10\\n2i B\\n11\\nJ 2\\nIf\\n3\\na\\n2.40\\n2.70\\n.10\\n3 C\\n2i\\n2\\n8\\n2.80\\n3.20\\n.12\\n4 D\\nH\\n2 1\\n1\\n3.25\\n3.65\\n.15\\n5 E\\nH\\nOl\\n^2\\ng\\n4.25\\n4.75\\n.25\\n6 F\\n8\\n3\\n4\\n5.80\\n6.40\\n.35\\n6*G\\n1 pt\\n51\\n\u00c2\u00b02\\n1\\n2\\n7.00\\n7.75\\n.50\\n7 H\\nH\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n4\\n8.00\\n9.00\\n.65\\nCLASS BODY OIL CUP. Fig. 1401.\\nWITH QUICK STOP DROP LEVER.\\nSame as our Fig. 1400, except that they are not provided\\nwith a sight ieed. They are finely finished and give the best\\nsatisfaction. The cup can be flushed without disturbing the\\nthe feed adjustment and does not become disturbed by jarring.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nDiameter\\nof Glass.\\nSize of Shank\\nBrass\\nNickel-\\nExtra\\nSize.\\nCapacity.\\nThread\\nFinished.\\nPlated.\\nGlass.\\nIron Pipe.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\nEach.\\n2\\n1 OZ.\\nIi in.\\ni in.\\n$2.20\\n$2.45\\n$0.10\\n4\\n1*\\nIf\\n3 a\\nR\\n2.40\\n2.70\\n.10\\n6\\n2\u00c2\u00b1\\n2\\nii\\n8\\n2.80\\n3.20\\n.12\\n8\\n3k\\n2|\\n8\\n3.25\\n3.65\\n.15\\n10\\n44\\n01\\n^2\\n3 it\\n8\\n4.25\\n4.75\\n.25\\n12\\n8\\n3\\ni\\n5.80\\n6.40\\n.35\\n14\\n1 pt.\\n3J\\n7.00\\n7.75\\n.50\\n16\\nii\\n3i\\n3.\\n4\\n8.00\\n9.00\\n.65\\nCups\\nare sent\\nregular\\npipe thred\\nshanks, as\\nper above list,\\nFisr. 1403.\\nuuless otherwise specified.\\n397", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0407.jp2"}, "408": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED\\nAUTOMATIC CRANK-PIN OILER.\\nFeeds Oil at every revolution of the Crank.\\nStojDS Feeding when the Engine Stops.\\nThe Feed is adjusted by turning the regulating stem, to\\nwhich is attached a lock nut to fasten same when properly\\nadjusted.\\nThe construction of this Cup is such that it insures feed\\non high or low speed engines. When the engine stops the\\nvalve drops to the bottom and closes the outlet, stopping the\\nflow of oil automaticallv.\\nSize, No.\\nCapacity,\\nDiameter of Glass,\\nSize of Shank, Iron Pipe,\\nBrass Finished, Eacb,\\nNickeled, Each,\\nExtra Glasses, Each,\\nCUPS, WITH STOP LEVER.\\nmade. Feed can be adjusted to suit with\\nthumb nut, and locked with screw then can be instantly stopped\\nor started with the lever shown in the cut. These Cups can be\\nreadily flushed without interfering with the feed adjustment, and\\nwill not become moved or disturbed by jarring. They are made\\nheavy and strong and finely finished.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nFig. 1403.\\nGLASS OIL\\nFinest Oil Cups\\nPRICE LIS!\\n2 3\\n5\\n6\\nH\\n7\\n1 oz. 2^ oz.\\n4 oz.\\n8oz.\\nIpt.\\nA pt.\\nl^in. 2 in.\\n21 in.\\n3 in.\\n3j in.\\n3|in.\\nfin. in.\\nfin.\\ni in.\\ni in.\\nfin.\\n12.20 2.80\\n4.25\\n5.80\\n7-00\\n8.00\\n2.45 3.20\\n4.75\\n6.40\\n7-75\\n9.00\\n.10 .12\\n.25\\n.35\\n.50\\n.65\\nCapacity\\nSize of Shank\\nThread.\\nIron Pipe.\\n111.\\nBrass\\nFinished.\\nEach.\\n$2.75\\n3.10\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n5.00\\n7.00\\n8.00\\n9.00\\nNickeled,\\nEach.\\n$3.00\\n3.40\\n3.90\\n4.40\\n5.50\\n7.60\\n8.75\\n10.00\\nCLASS\\nThe Cups\\n1404.\\nOIL CUPS, WITH INDEX FEED.\\nare simple, reliable and handsomely finished.\\nThe adjusting valve is held under spring pressure, and when set\\nfor a desired feed will not be moved or disturbed by jarring.\\nThey are a very substantial and reliable article at a low price.\\nPRICE LIST.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n6J\\n7\\nCapacity.\\nf\\ni*\\n8\\n1 pt.\\nDiameter\\nof Glass.\\nl|in.\\n14\\nif\\n2\\n2i\\n24\\n3\\nH\\nSize of Shank\\nThread.\\nIron Pipe.\\nI\\n1\\nm.\\nBrass\\nFiuished.\\nEach.\\nNickeled.\\nEach.\\nExtra\\nGlasses.\\nEach.\\n$1.60\\n$1.80\\n$0.08\\n1.80\\n2.00\\n.10\\n2.10\\n2.35\\n.10\\n2.50\\n2 80\\n.12\\n2.90\\n3.25\\n.15\\n3.90\\n4.30\\n.25\\n5.00\\n5.60\\n.35\\n6.00\\n6.75\\n.50\\n7.90\\n8.65\\n.65\\nCups will be sent regular pipe thread shanks as per above list\\nunless otherwise specified.\\n398", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0408.jp2"}, "409": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1405\\nSize.\\nJ- inch\\ni\\nH\\nTo increase pressure, turn\\nTHE MASON\\nTHE MASON REDUCING VALVES.\\nThis Valve is designed to reduce the water pressure\\nor air pressure, regardless of the initial pressure. It\\nwill automatically reduce boiler pressure for steam-\\nbeating coils, dry-rooms, paper-making machinery,\\nslashers, dye kettles and all places where it is desirable\\nio use lower pressure than tbat of the boiler. The\\ndashpot, which immediately fills with condensation,\\nprevents all chattering or pounding, and requires no\\nattention. No extra lock up attachment is needed, as\\nthe pressure is regulated by a key, which the engineer\\nretains. The sizes, up to and including 2 inch, are\\nmade of the best composition, and above that, of cast\\niron, with composition linings. In the larger sizes the\\ncomposition lining is hung up in the valve, leaving a\\nsjjace between the iron and composition for the unequal\\nexpansion of the metals; thus there is no possibility of\\nthe piston sticking when the valve is heated.\\nPrice. Size. Price.\\n$18.00 3 inch $72.00\\n18 00 3\u00c2\u00a3 85 00\\n22.00 4 100.00\\n28.00 5 135.00\\n35.00 6 180.00\\n44.00 8 250.00\\n57.00\\nhe Key in the direction taken by the hands of a watch.\\nPUMP PRESSURE RECULATOR.\\nFor fire, tank, elevator, air and water works pumps, or\\nany class of pumping machinery where it is necessary to\\nmaintain a constant pressure. The regulator may be in-\\nstantly adjusted to any pressure desired by simply turning\\nthe key as shown in the cut. The especial feature of\\nthis regulator .is that the pressure chamber into which\\nthe water enters is entirely removed and separate from\\nthe steam and all working parts. The long cylinder at\\nthe bottom of the regulator is a dashpot, tbe piston of\\nwhich is connected with the main valve of the regulator,\\nthereby preventing sudden and violent jumping of the\\npump when the jjressure suddenly changes. These\\nregulators are made in all the pipe sizes; those up to and\\nincluding 2 inch, of the best steam metal; the largest sizes\\nof cast-iron lined with steam metal. The springs are made\\nof the finest tool steel, tempered. Each size, up to and\\nincluding 2 inch, is furnished with couplings.\\nFis\\nPrice.\\nPrice.\\nSize Pipe, i inch\\n$20.00\\nSize Pipe, 2 inch\\n$55.00\\nn a\\n20.00\\n2i\\n68.00\\n1\\n25.00\\n3\\n85.00\\n3\\n30.00\\n3i\\n100.00\\n42.00\\n4\\n115.00\\n399", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0409.jp2"}, "410": {"fulltext": "ROSS PATENT REDUCING\\nVALVES.\\nFor Water.\\nSCREW TOP, WITH COUPLINGS\\nPig. 1407.\\nSize of Pipe. Price.\\nfinch $7.00\\n1 10.00\\nl-[ 14.00\\nif 20.00\\nAbove 2-inch Valves are made with\\nscrew sockets or flanges.\\nFig. 1407.\\nSCREW\\nSOCKET OR\\nFLANGED.\\nFor Water.\\nFig. 1408.\\nSiz\\ne of Pipe.\\nPrice.\\n2\\ninch,\\nScrew\\nSocket or Flange\\n$24.00\\nH\\ntt\\n66\\n45.00\\n3\\nft\\na\\nIt\\nGO. 00\\n4\\n66\\na\\n66\\n85.00\\n5\\n66\\nte\\ntc\\n100.00\\nFig. 1408.\\nROSS PATENT REDUCING VALVES.\\nFOR STEAM.\\nLever and weight for low pressure, or vacuum.\\nWith brass couplings.\\nFig. 1409.\\nSize of Pipe. Price.\\nj in., Iron body, brass mounted, brass couplings \u00c2\u00a715.00\\n15.00\\n18.00\\n23.00\\nflanged couplings 30.00\\n45.00\\n60.00\\n85.00\\n100.00\\n150.00\\nFig. 1400.\\nFor Vacuum, r\\n400\\neverse lever and weight.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0410.jp2"}, "411": {"fulltext": "FOSTER CLASS Q. PRESSURE\\nREGULATOR.\\nFOR LOW PRESSURES.\\nNot Exceeding 15 lbs. Delivery.\\nPRICE LIST AND DIMENSIONS.\\nFis;. 1410\\nScrewed Ends.\\n$20\\n24\\n28\\n35\\n40\\n48\\n55\\n70\\n85\\n120\\nSteam Gauge Shown in Cut, $3.00 Extra.\\nFlanged Ends.\\n$38\\n43\\n52\\n60\\n75\\n90\\n125\\n200\\n300\\n350\\nFOSTER PISTON ACTUATED PUMP GOVERNOR.\\nWith Compensating Spring. Controlled Solely by the Discharge Pressure.\\nThe Valve is made throughout of the best steam-\\nmetal composition, in all sizes up to 2-inch inclusive.\\nLarger sizes have iron bodies with brass trimmings.\\nSteam inlet is at A and outlet leading to the Pump\\nat B. Connection is made at pipe 2 between the Gov-\\nernor and pump discharge, or pressure tank (prefer-\\nably the latter), with a J-inch pipe, if not longer than\\n12 feet, or a -|-inch pipe for greater length.\\nThe power of the spring is regulated by adjusting\\nnut K to the right to increase the discharge j)ressure\\nand to the left to diminish it.\\nOrders should specify approximately the required\\npump discharge pressure.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice\\n4\\nPRICE LIST.\\n1 li 2 21 3 4 5\\n$18.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 65.00\\n401", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0411.jp2"}, "412": {"fulltext": "THE FOSTER\\nPRESSURE REGULATOR AND PUMP REGULATOR,\\nFor Regulating Pressures of Steam, Water, Gas and Air.\\nFig. 1412.\\nFi\\ng. 1413.\\nSECTIONAL VIEW OF 1-2 TO 2 IN.\\nPERSPECTIVE VIEW OF 2 1-2 IN.\\nTO 6 IN.\\nPRICE LIST\\nAND\\nDl\\nNIENSIONS.\\nDiameter\\nDistance\\nApproximate Weigp,\\nTS.\\nSize,\\nScrewed\\nFlanged\\nof\\nBetween\\nIron.\\nComposition.\\nIndies.\\nEnds.\\nEnds.\\nFlanges.*\\nFace\\ns.*\\nScrewed\\nFlanged.\\nSere\\nwed\\nFlanged\\na\\n$20.00\\n$22.00\\n3f in.\\n4i\\nin.\\n11 lbs.\\n13 lbs.\\n1\\n22.00\\n24.00\\n4i\\n5f\\na\\n12\\na\\n16\\nH\\n28.00\\n30.00\\n5\\n5*\\ncc\\n19 lbs\\n23 lbs.\\n21\\na\\n26\\ni*\\n35.00\\n37.00\\ntS it\\na\\n22\\nit\\n28\\na\\n26\\ntt\\n32\\n2\\n44.00\\n46.00\\n6\\n7\\na\\n40\\ntt\\n50\\ntt\\n51\\na\\n60\\n2*\\n57.00\\n60.00\\nty a\\n9\\na\\n60\\nit\\n75\\n1 1\\n70\\na\\n87\\n3\\n72.00\\n75.00\\n7i\\n10\\ntt\\n73\\ntt\\n80\\na\\n84\\ntt\\n95\\nH\\n90.00\\n95.00\\n8i\\n11\\na\\n84\\nit\\n100\\na\\n94\\ntt\\n112\\n4\\n100.00\\n105.00\\n9\\n12\\na\\n139\\nit\\n160\\na\\n155\\nit\\n180\\n4*\\n120.00\\n125.00\\n9i\\n14\\n1 1\\n154\\na\\n174\\nit\\n193\\n5\\n135.00\\n140.00\\n10\\n15\\na\\n180\\na\\n191\\nit\\n209\\n6\\n180.00\\n185.00\\n11\\n17\\nt i\\n233\\na\\n275\\nit\\n324\\n7\\n220 00\\ni2i\\n18}\\na\\n390\\nit\\na\\n480\\n8\\nm\\n260.00\\n13*\\n20|\\na\\n450\\na\\n10\\n350.00\\n16\\n23*\\na\\n575\\na\\n12\\n450.00\\n19\\n27i\\nit\\ns\\n1050\\na\\n14\\n575.00\\n21\\n31\\na\\n1375\\nit\\n16\\n700.00\\n23*\\n34\\na\\n1600\\nt i\\n18\\n875.00\\n25\\n37*\\ntt\\n1900\\na\\n*These are standard dimensions. Flanges with different dimensions, or distances between\\nfaces, are made only to order, for which an additional price is charged. Drilling flanges extra.\\nCompanion flanges, bolted to Regulators furnished at reasonable prices.\\nSpecial Valves, made throughout of Government Composition such as we furnish for the\\nUnited States Navy\u00e2\u0080\u0094 are only made to special order, and at an extra net price of 35 cts. per lb.\\ngross weight of Regulator. This extra charge is to cover the extra cost of the metal and the\\nadditional expense incident to making one or a few valves at a time, and affords no additional\\nprofit to the manufacturer.\\nNotb. Unless otherwise specified, all Regulators will be provided with a spring capable of\\ndelivering any pressure between 10 and 60 lbs. If required for a higher or for lower pressures\\nthan this, the order should so state.\\n402", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0412.jp2"}, "413": {"fulltext": "WATSON S NEW DIAPHRAGM REDUCING VALVE.\\nINSIDE VIEW.\\nFig. 1414. Fig. 1415.\\nState in ordering for what purpose it is wanted, also about what the pressure\\non high side is, and about what is wanted on the reduced side.\\nSizes and Prices.\\nALL\\nBRASS\\nMADE SCREWED\\nENDS\\nONLY.\\nSize,\\nf inch\\na\\nPrice,\\n$17.00\\n1\\ntt\\n20.00\\na\\nli\\nt\\n25.00\\nft\\nli\\na\\n30.00\\nIRON BODIES, FLANGED\\nENDS\\nSize,\\n2 inch\\nPrice,\\n$38.00\\n1 1\\nn\\na\\n55.00\\na\\nO ii\\no\\na\\n70.00\\na\\n4\\na\\n90.00\\ncc\\n5\\nLi\\n110.00\\nt\\nG\\na\\n150.00\\nDIRECTIONS FOR OPERATING.\\n1. Screw the regulating screw all the way up.\\n2. Have lock nut all the way up.\\n3. Apply the wrench on regulating screw to\\nscrew down, until your gauge shows the reduced\\npressure required.\\n4. Then screw the lock nut down to hold the\\nset and prevent tampering.\\nFig. 1416.\\nIf for use on Water, Air, Gas or Vacuum Heating System give notice in order,\\nas the Valves will be made for the purpose.\\n403", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0413.jp2"}, "414": {"fulltext": "WATSON S SPRING PRESSURE REGULATOR.\\nFOR STEAM PUMPS, ENGINES, STEAM VESSELS AND WATER, CAS AND AIR,\\nFitr. 1417.\\nALL BRASS, SCREWED ENDS ONLY.\\nSize, inches\\n4\\n1\\nn\\n2\\n91\\n3\\n4\\nPrice, each\\n$14.00\\n17.00\\n22.00\\n28.00\\n38.00\\n55.00\\n70.00\\n90.00\\nIRON BODY AND BRASS LINED, FLANGED.\\nThese are also tapped for screwing and can be used either flanged or screwed.\\nSize, inches 2 2^ 3 4 5 6\\nPrice, each $38.00 55.00 70.00 90.00 110.00 150.00\\nWATSON S PRESSURE REGULATOR.\\nWITH LEVER AND WEICHT.\\nFig. 1418.\\nSIZES AND PRICES SAME AS ABOVE.\\n404", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0414.jp2"}, "415": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1430.\\nSize No. of Trap\\nPipe, size inlet and outlet\\nNumber of feet, 1 inch pipe,\\nPrice\\nMcDANIEL STEAM TRAP.\\nA good continuous drainer, and does not\\ndischarge at intervals or throw out any steam\\nwith the condensation. Low Pressure Traps,\\nall sizes, made to work from 1 lb. to 20 lbs.\\nsteam pressure. Regular Pressure Traps, all\\nsizes, made to work from 1 lb. to 100 lbs. steam\\npressure.\\nWhen not otherwise ordered, Regular\\nPressure Traps will be sent.\\nit will drain\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n1\\nli\\nH\\n2\\n2:V\\n3500\\n7000\\n14000\\n20000\\n25000\\n$30.00\\n40.00\\n6x00\\n75.00\\n100.00\\nMcDANIEL S EXTRA HEAVY STEAM TRAPS.\\nper square inch. They are made\\nFor working Steam Pressure above 100 lbs. to 150 lbs\\nfrom Special Patterns and tested to a pressure of 250 lbs.\\nSize No. of Trap\\nSize of inlet and outlet\\nDrains No. of feet 1 inch pipe 1000\\nsq. ft. heating surface 333\\nPrice $24.00\\nIn ordering Extra Heavy Steam Traps, we should know the Highest Boiler Pressure at\\nwhich the Trap will be used, as that determines the Size of Valve Outlet; otherwise we will\\nsend it made to work from 1 lb. up to 150 lbs. working pressure.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n1\\nli\\nli\\n2\\n2.7\\n3500\\n7000\\n14000\\n20000\\n25000\\n1160\\n2333\\n4606\\n6666\\n8333\\n40.00\\n55.00\\n80.00\\n90.00\\n100.00\\nFig. 1421.\\nSize No. of Trap\\nPipe size of inlet and outlet\\nNo. of feet of 1 inch pipe it will drain\\nPrice\\nCHAPMAN S SELF-REGULATING\\nSTEAM TRAP.\\nRegular Pressure are made to work from 1 lb. up\\nto 75 lbs. Steam Pressure. No. 1 size can only be\\nmade to work up to 75 lbs. and no higher. Nos. 2, 3\\nand 4, regular sizes, can be made to work up to 100\\nlbs., but must be specially ordered, stating pressure\\nwanted. Low Pressure are made to work from 1 lb.\\nup to 20 lbs. only.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nli\\n2\\n1500\\n3000\\n7000\\n10000\\nS25.00\\n35.00\\n60.00\\n70.00\\nFig. 1422.\\nRELIABLE STEAM TRAP.\\nFor small drainage, that can be sold at a low\\npriee. No. weighs 35 lbs.; No. 00 weighs 30 lbs.\\nBoth sizes work at from lib. to 100 lbs., steam\\npressure only, and no higher.\\nSize of\\nDrains\\nNo. of\\nInlet and\\nNo. of Feet\\nTrap.\\nOutlet.\\nof 1 in. Pipe.\\nPrice.\\n0.\\nJ inch.\\n1000\\n$12.00\\n00.\\ni\\n2\\n450\\n8.00\\n405", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0415.jp2"}, "416": {"fulltext": "McDANIEL S SUCTION TEE.\\nREGULAR TEES, IOO LBS.\\nSize, J in. 1 in. 1^ in. 1J in.\\nPrice, $0.80 1.00 1.25\\na in.\\n1.50 2.00\\n2.50 3.00\\nEXTRA HEAVY TEES, 250 LBS.\\nlin.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a212.00\\n3 in.\\n$9.00\\nli in.\\n2.50\\n3Jin.\\n12.00\\nH in.\\n3.00\\n4 in.\\n15.00\\n3 in.\\n4.00\\n5 in.\\n24.00\\n2i in.\\n6.00\\n6 in.\\n34.00\\nThis is a Fitting that will make all bad jobs cf Steam Pleating work well, and stop the snap-\\nping and backing up of one return on another.\\nWherever two returns back up on another, it will stop the same by using the shortest one,\\ngetting its steam first at B, and the other and weaker one at A, as by this means the stronger\\none will act as an ejeclor, and cause the weaker one to circulate freely. All can then be con-\\nnected at D, and carried on to the main waste or return. The Suction Tee can be used to ad-\\nvantage in making all connections on healing jobs. Where condensation returns to the boilers,\\nput it on wherever two returns come together.\\nSEAMLESS COPPER BALL FLOATS.\\nSize, inch, 4 4A\\nWeight, each, 12 oz. 13 oz.\\nPrice, per doz., $23.00 23.00\\n12|- in., \\\\8i lb., $14.50\\n5 5| 6\\n14; lb. Hlb. 2ilb.\\n27.00 27.00 34.00\\n15 in., 33 lbs., $28.50\\n10\\n9V lb.\\n7 8 9\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 lb. U lb. 5j lb.\\n49.00 6400 79.00 105.00 128.00\\n16 in., 39 lbs., $31.25 each.\\n11\\n13| lb.\\nWe guarantee all our floats not to fill or collapse under a pressure of 300 lbs. per square\\ninch, unless otherwise specified, for a period of one year from date of shipment.\\nIn ordering, be sure to specify the dimensions of nipple, and whether male or female.\\nKEYSTONE\\nEXHAUST PIPE HEAD.\\nMade without the Cast-iron Top.\\ninch Iron Pipe, Screwed,\\nFig. 1424\\nMoDaniel.\\n3 1\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n10\\n12\\nFlanged,\\n$14.00\\n16.00\\n18.00\\n21.00\\n24.00\\n30.00\\n36.00\\n43.00\\n50.00\\nS5.00\\n100.00\\nFig. 1425.\\nKeystone,\\nMcDANIEL S EXHAUST PIPE HEADS.\\nDiameter of\\nExhaust Pipe,)\\nDia. Flanges on\\nExhaust Heads J\\nNumber of\\nDrips,\\nSize of\\nDrip Pipes, j\\nPrice, each,\\nOAST IKON TOP.\\n3A 4 5\\nSc d\\n1\\nSc d\\n1\\n1\\nSc d\\n1\\n1\\nSc d\\n1\\nli\\nSc d\\n1\\n12\\n1\\n6\\n12\\n1\\n7\\n13\\n1\\nH\\n8\\n14\\n1\\n14\\n1\\n10 12\\n16 18\\n2 2\\n2 2h\\n20.00 150.00\\n$25.00 27.50 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 6X00 70.00 85.00 105.00 1\\n14, 15, 16, 18, 20 and 24 inch quoted on application.\\nCan ship any size of Exhaust Heads up to and including 8-inch out of stock; other sizes\\nmade to order on short notice.\\n406", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0416.jp2"}, "417": {"fulltext": "Sectional View.\\nJENNINGS\\nCOMBINE SEPARATOR.\\nFOR EXHAUST\\nOR LIVE STEAM.\\nHORIZONTAL FORM.\\n$40.00\\n50.00\\n00.00\\n70.00\\n80.00\\n95.00\\n110.00\\n140.00\\n160.00\\n200.00\\n240.00\\n9 iuck\\nFig. 1426.\\nSeparators from 2 inch to\\ninclusive are made of fast-iron.\\nAbove prices are for either horizontal or vertical type.\\nJENNINGS\\nCOMBINE SEPARATOR.\\nBUILT ENTIRELY\\nOF STEEL.\\n2*\\nsa\\n5 02\\ns\\na a\\n3S\\nft\\nti-i\\nCO\\nS 3\\n0)\\nH\\no3\\no\\nH\\no\\n10\\n17$\\n42\\nOl\\n34\\n78|\\n$330.00\\n12\\n20\\n444\\n2. j\\n331\\n86i\\n450.00\\n14\\n23\\n474\\n3\\n36f\\n94 j-\\n600.00\\n16\\n25\\n51\\n3\\n391\\n1024.\\n800.00\\n18\\n274\\n55\\n3*\\n42}\\n110}\\n1000.00\\n20\\n29\\n59$\\n3*\\n46\\n1184\\n1200.00\\nPatented.\\nFig. 1427.\\nFor excessively high pressures,\\nproducing- quadruple effect.\\nTHESE PRICES ARE FOR\\nSEPARATORS WORKING UP\\n125 LBS. PRESSURE.\\nAu additional charge of 10 per cent, of list price for pressures above 125 lbs. We are pre-\\npared to build Separators of special design to meet peculiar requirements.\\nAlways Give Highest Boiler Pressure.\\n407", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0417.jp2"}, "418": {"fulltext": "THE ASHTON LOCK-UP POP SAFETY VALVE.\\nNO. 3 STYLE.\\nSpecially Adapted for Boilers in Mills, Factories, Electric Light and Power\\nStations.\\nSize Valve, inches 2 2\\\\ 3 3h 4 4| 5 5A 6\\nPrice $30.00 40.00 55.00 64.00 70.00 80.00 85.00 105.00 125.00\\nDiameter of Inlet) g 9 10 10 13 12 14 14\\nFlange, inches,\\nAlways state in ordering whether flanged or screw end valve is desired.\\n1428. Always mention on order the highest working pressure carried.\\nTHE ASHTON POP SAFETY VALVE.\\nFOR SMALL STATIONARY AND PORTABLE BOILERS.\\nThese Valves, made entirely of high grade composition metal,\\nfinely finished, the springs of Jessop s Steel. They have beveled seats,\\nencased spring chamber, pivoted spring discs, and give great efficiency\\nand durability.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nFig:. 1429.\\nSize inches\\nFig. 1432, Valve, without Cap\\n1429, Cap only\\n1431, lock-up Cap and Lever\\n1430, and pipe outlet\\n11-11+2\\n$4.50 6.50 8.50 10.00 20.00\\n5.00 7.00 9.00 10.50 20.50\\n6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 22.00\\n7.00 9.00 11.00 14.00 25.00\\nFig. 1430.\\nIu ordering always mention Fig. No. of style wanted, and give\\nhighest working pressure carried.\\nEvery valve is tested at factory before shipment.\\n1431. Fig. 1432.\\nCAM LEVER MARINE POP SAFETY VALVES.\\nWITH LOCK-UP ATTACHMENT.\\nThese valves have beveled seats at an angle of 45\u00c2\u00b0 and\\nwith the powerful cam lever is arranged lo lift the valve\\noff its seat one-eighth the diameter of the valve opening,\\nthus fully complying with the rules and regulations of\\nthe U. fcj. Board of Supervising Inspectors of Sleam\\nVessels.\\nThese marine valves have been accepted by the Chief\\nEngineer of the U. S. Navy Department and are in use\\non many of the latest Cruisers and Battleships.\\nThe working parls are made of high-grade compo- comp. yaiii\\nsition metal; the springs of Jessop s Steel.\\nSizeincb.es J 1 1* 1\u00c2\u00a3 2 2i 3 3A 4\\nFig. 1434, Valve, each $7.20 9.60 12,00 14i40 25.00 40.00\\n1433, $48.00 66.\\nInlet Flange diam. inches 8 9\\nOutlet Flange 7 7A\\nIRON MARINE VALAB.\\nFig. 1433.\\nFig. 1434.\\n4i 5 5i\\n70.\\nLO\\n8\\n84. 95. 102. 125. 150.\\n10 12 12 14 14\\n8i 9 91 10 lOi\\nTesting clamps furnished by us at no extra expense. Unless otherwise stated, all marine\\nvalves above 2 inch size are made with flanged inlet and outlet.\\nTHE ASHTON IMPROVED LOCOMOTIVE\\nPOP SAFETY VALVE.\\nSize, Inches, 2J\\nMUFFLER\\nPrice\\n$85.00\\nGO. 00\\n3\\n95.00\\nSPECIAL NOTICE.\\nThese Locomotive Pop Safety Valves are not made in sizes larger than three\\ninches, as we guarantee our 3-iuch muffler or 3-inch open pop, to give perfect relief\\n1435. to any locomotive boiler iu the world.\\n408", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0418.jp2"}, "419": {"fulltext": "THE ASHTON LOCOMOTIVE OPEN POP SAFETY VALVE.\\nSize\\nPrice\\n2|- inch\\n$40.00\\n3 inch\\n$48.00\\nFig. 1486.\\nTHE ASHTON CAM LEVER LOCOMOTIVE OPEN POP SAFETY\\nVALVE.\\nThis Cam Lever Open Pop Valve, as shown, is virtually the Fig. 1436\\nValve, shown at top of this page, with the addition of the Cam Lever at-\\ntachment on top. This valve is oftentimes used on locomotives as an\\nauxiliary to Fig. 1436 Open Pop or Fig. 1435 Muffler Valve. In such\\ncases this Cam Lever Valve is usually set to work at a few pounds higher\\npressure. The Cam Lever makes it possible to trip the valve easily by\\nhand, or by means of a rod attached to the lever it is possible to trip the\\n1437. valve from the cab. Price, 2 J inch, $45.00; 3 inch, $55 00.\\nTHE ASHTON WATER RELIEF VALVE.\\nFor Fire Pumps, Hydraulic Elevators, Water Works, Pumping Stations and\\nStand Pipes.\\nFig. 1430 style is termed the Underwriters\\nPattern, having been competitively tested and ac-\\ncepted by the Associated Factory Insurance Com-\\npanies. This valve is made with extra long spring,\\ngiving large relief. It is furnished with large wheel-\\ntop for easy adjustment. The working parts are of\\nhigh grade composition metal. The springs of Jes-\\nState style sop s steel.\\nwanted and -pig. 143S valve is made in sizes from J to 2|\\nwhether screwed inclusive and is entirely of composition metal,\\n\u00c2\u00b0j finely finished, the spring of Jessop s steel.\\nFig. 1438.\\nIRON WATEE RELIEF\\nVALVE.\\n1439.\\nCOMP. WATER\\nVALVE.\\nGive pre s-\\ns ur e at\\nwhich valve\\nis to work\\nSize f 1\\nFig. 1438, price $7.00 9.00\\nFig. 1439,\\nInlet Flange\\nPrice List.\\n1- l 1 2 2.t\\n12.50 16.50 23^00 4a 00\\n30.00 40.00 60.00\\n8\\n3i\\n4i\\n75.00\\n9\\n80.00 85.00 105.00 125.00 150.00\\n10 10 12 12 14\\nLOCOMOTIVE CONCS. FIG. 1440.\\nSize, iuchts 6 7 8 9 1()\\nEach $2.50 3 50 4.50 5.50 6.50\\nGONG BELLS.\\nSize, in., 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16\\nEach $2.00 2.45 2.95 3.70 5.60 7.90 13.50 22 00 2S 80\\nTRIP GONGS.\\nS ze, inches 13 15 18 25\\nEach $16.00 22.00 27.00 to ordn-\\nLarge Pulls Each $1.75\\nExtra Large Pulls 2.25\\n409", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0419.jp2"}, "420": {"fulltext": "STEAM CHIME WHISTLES.\\nB^chU 3 3 4 5 6 8 10\\nPipe size, 4 f 1 1{ U 2J\\nFig. 1441\\n12\\nS- 1 i1 I $5.00 8.00 14.00 22.00 38.00 85.00 150.00 260.00\\nBach J\\n7.00 11.00 18.00 28.00 42.00 100.00 1S0.00 300.00\\nFig. 1442,\\nEach\\n\\\\v.:hoot valve.\\nFig. 1441,\\nPLAIN WHISTLES.\\nDiam. of Bell, inches,\\nPipe Size,\\nFig. 1443, Each,\\nFig- 1444, Each,\\n1 U\\ni i\\n4 t\\n|2.20 2.75\\n3.10 3.75\\n1\u00c2\u00a3\\nji\\n8\\n3.00\\n4.00\\n4.35\\n5.50\\n3\\n4\\n5.25\\n6.50\\n3\\n1\\n7.25\\n8.50\\nDiam. of Bell,\\nwri Hour valve. Pipe Size,\\nFig. 1443. Fig. 1443,\\nFig. 1444,\\nInches,\\nEach,\\n\u00c2\u00b02\\n1\\n$9.50\\n11.50\\nn\\n12.00\\n15.00\\n5\\nli\\n19.00\\n22.50\\n6 8\\n2 2h\\n24.00 70.00\\n33.00 95.00\\nWHISTLE VALVES.\\nWITH ViLVE\\nFig. 1444.\\nSize, Inches, J jf 1 1|-\\nPrice, Each, $2.50 3.00 3.50 5.00\\nU 2 2A 3\\n6.00 9.00 18.00 27.00\\nFig. 1445.\\nRELIANCE SAFETY WATER COLUMNS.\\nNumber 1 1| 2 5 6 7 9 11 13 15\\nStyle H.iL. H.iL. Low. HiL. Low. H.iL. H.iL. H.iL. H.iL. H.iL.\\nJapanned\\nwithout Gauge\\nCocks or Water M\\nGauge, Each, $28.00 28.00 25.00 30.00 28.00 35.00 40.00 42.50 45.00 50.00\\nJapanned,\\nwith Gauge\\nIpjpMP Sauge! nd Each 35.00 35.00 32.00 40.00 38.00 45.00 50.0) 55.C0 65.00 70.00\\nFinished\\nBras-s, without\\nGauge Cocks or\\nWater Gauge,\\nEach,\\nFinished\\nBrass, with\\nGauge Cocks\\nand\\nW r ater Gauge,\\nEach,\\n70.00\\n65.00 80.00 75.00\\nNumber\\nDimensions Over All\\nDiameter Boiler (Maximum)\\nSteam Pressure, Lbs., (Maximum\\nSize Boiler Connections\\nVariations Between Alarms, inches\\nLength of Glass\\nDistance between Gauge Cocks\\nSize Trimmings\\n1\\n3\u00c2\u00bbx23t.j\\n5t\\n150\\n1\\n6\\n12\\n3\\n85.00 80.00 100.00 95.00\\nDESCRIPTION.\\n2.5 6 7\\n4x23i- 4 4\u00c2\u00abx29J^ 4Mx27\u00c2\u00ab 5i.jX36\\n60 Any Diam. Any Diam.\\n150 AnyPres. Any Pree.\\n1 1\u00c2\u00ab Ik\\n5x28i 4\\n51\\n200\\nVA\\n6\\n12\\n3\\na\\n9 11 13 15\\n5i 4 x44 5x58 5x64 5x70\\n12\\n3\\n16\\n4\\n16\\n4\\n1-H\\n12\\n19\\n6\\nH\\n18\\n24\\n9\\nu\\n1M U lVa\\n24 30 36\\n30 36 42\\n12 15 18\\nSi H\\nNumber 9, 11, 13 and 15 are for use on vertical boilers all other sizes for horizontal boilers,\\n410", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0420.jp2"}, "421": {"fulltext": "JENNINGS SIGHT INDICATOR.\\nA tell-tale on Separator aud Trap with Automatic Stop Water Gauge.\\nNeat and attractive. A preventive of disastrous results.\\nPipe Size, inches f 1 1J 1| .2 2A\\nDistance from centre to centre of Water\\nGauge, inches 10\\nLength from end to end. inches 14J\\nPrice $14.\\nIn case a glass breaks, the steam is shut off hy t lie automatic water\\ngauges, and no danger of scalding the attendant. This device places\\nthe Separator under the control of the attendant, and gives ample time\\nto open the by-pass in case the trap fails to work, or is not equal to the\\nflood of separated water when, priming, or from other causes of excess\\nwater which will show in the water glass.\\n\u00c2\u00bbl 13i\\n14f\\n16$\\n18\\n17* 194\\n2ii\\n24\u00c2\u00b1\\n26*\\n16. 20.\\n20.\\n22.\\n24.\\nFig. 1447.\\nRUBBER\\nAs many buyers experience a difficulty in ordering valves and\\nPure Gum o suit their requirements, we give here a number of grades\\nwith a brief description of each, which may be of service in making\\nselections. We have small samples of eacli grade, numbered to corres-\\npond with this list, which we will gladly forward lo any one requiring\\nthem.\\nabsolutely pure valve made entirely from Pine Para\\nNo. 1.\\nRubber.\\nVALVES.\\nAn\\nNo. 2. A very fine High Grade Valve, very soft and\\nlight.\\nNo. 3. A High Grade Valve made from prime stock,\\nand is soft and pliable.\\nNo, 4. A High Grade Valve made from prime stock,\\nbut more solid and firm than No. 3. Makes an excel-\\nlent pump valve.\\nNo. 5. Very similar to No. 4, but not of so high a\\ngrade.\\n.No. 6. A semi-hard Hot Water and Oil Valve, made\\nin three degrees of hardness, as follows No. 6a, a stiff\\nvalve which can be slightly depressed with the finger\\nnail. No. 6b, the same slock, vulcanized at higher\\nbeat, and is slightly flexible. No. 6o, same stock, vul-\\ncanized at still higher heat, aud not flexible.\\nNo. 7. A soft medium priced stock.\\nNo. 8. A medium priced valve, somewhat harder\\nthan No. 7.\\nNo. 9. A very soft medium priced stock.\\nNo. 10. A medium soft low priced stock.\\nNo. 11. A medium soft lower priced stock.\\nNo. 12. Alow priced Hot Water and Oil Valve.\\nA very low priced stock.\\nA still lower priced stock.\\nA very high grade red valve.\\nA good grade red valve.\\nA very hard Hot Water and Oil Valve\\nwould break before it would bend.\\nNo. 18. A double faced Pump Valve, very hard on\\none side and soft on the other.\\nNo. 13.\\nNo. 14.\\nNo. 15.\\nNo. 16.\\nNo.\\nJENKINS BROS. PUMP VALVES.\\nThese valves are especially adapled for pumping hot\\nwater, syrups, beer and other destructive fluids, also\\nmuddy and gritty water. When rubber valves have\\nbeen found useless, these valves have given entire\\nsatisfaction.\\nFor mining and high pressure service Jenkins Bros.\\nNo. 8S Pump Valvesare in use on 450 pounds pressure,\\nand are giving entire satisfaction.\\nThey also manufacture a fine grade of Rubber\\nValves for cold water aud air service. When order-\\ning valves, please state for what purpose you desire to\\nFig. 1449. use them. Price, $1.00 per pound.\\nIll ordering Pump Valves, give Diameter, Thickness and Size of Hole.\\n41i", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0421.jp2"}, "422": {"fulltext": "SIPHONS AND COCKS.\\nFin-. 1450.\\nFig. 1451.\\nFig. 1452.\\nT Handle Steam\\nGauge Cook.\\nFig. 1453.\\nPrice List,\\nSiphons and Cocks.\\nCommon Iron Pipe Siphon, each Fig. 1456\\nBrass Fig. 1456\\nT Handle, Brass Cock Fig. 1452\\nHeavy Fig. 1452\\nSmall Unior, Brass Cock Fig. 1455\\nLarge Fig. 1455\\nStraight Siphon, without Cock, Fig. 1450\\nElbow Fig. 1451\\nStraight with Cock, Pig. 1453\\nElbow Fig. 1454\\nFig. 1454.\\nLevek Handle Union\\nSteam Gauge Cock.\\nBrass.\\nN. P.\\n$0.25\\n1.00\\n$1.50\\n.50\\n.75\\n1.00\\n1 50\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n1.25\\n1.75\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n1.50\\n2.00\\nFig. 145H.\\nSIPHON.\\nA Siphon should be used in connecting\\nfdeam gauge. Before connecting gauge, first\\niill siphon with water, thus preventing the\\nsteam from coming in contact with spring of\\ngauge. No steam gauge is warranted unless\\nconnected with Siphon.\\nLEVER PUMP AND TEST GAUGE.\\nFig. 1457.\\nThig Pump is compact, net and durable. It occupies only a\\nspace of nine inches square.\\nPrices.\\n1457, Pump and Gauge camplete, nickel-plated, in velvet lined\\nblack walnut box, with lock, key and handles, nickel-plated trim-\\nmiugs, and small tools $75.00\\n1458, Pump only, nickel-plated 50.00\\n1459, plain brass 40.00\\n412", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0422.jp2"}, "423": {"fulltext": "WATER GAUGES.\\nFig. 1458\\nFOR\\nEXPANSION\\nTANK.\\nFig. 1459.\\nROUGH BODY,\\nIRON\\nWHEEL.\\nFig. 1460.\\nFINISHED ROUND\\nVODY.\\nWOOD WHEEL.\\nFig. 1461.\\nFINISHED SQUARE\\nBODY.\\nWOOD WHEEL\\nFig.\\nFig.\\nFig.\\nFig.\\nFig.\\nFig.\\n1458\\n1459\\n1460\\n1461\\n1461\\n1461\\nSize of Pipe.\\nInches.\\n1\\n2\\ni\\ni\\n2\\n4\\n4\\nSize of Glass.\\nInches.\\nx 12\\nxl2\\n\u00c2\u00a3xl2\\ntxia\\nfxl6\\nNumber of\\nGuards.\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n4\\n4\\n9\\nPrice\\nEach.\\n$2.60\\n3.25\\n5.75\\n7.50\\n10.00\\n8.00\\nMONCRIEFF S\\nGENUINE SCOTCH\\nExternal Diameter.\\nGLASS\\nTUBES.\\nLength,\\nInches, and f\\n3.\\n4\\n7\\n5\\n1\\n10\\nPer doz. $3.00\\n$3.60\\n$5.04\\n$6.12\\n11\\n3.24\\n3.96\\n5.64\\n6.72\\n12\\n3.60\\n4.32\\n6.12\\n7.32\\n13\\n3.84\\n4.80\\n6.60\\n7.92\\n14\\n4.20\\n5.16\\n7.08\\nS.52\\n15\\n4.44\\n5.52\\n7.56\\n9.12\\n16\\n4.80\\n5.8S\\n8 16\\n9.72\\n17\\n5.04\\n6.24\\n8.64\\n10.32\\n18\\n5.40\\n6.60\\n9.12\\n10.92\\n19\\n5.64\\n7.08\\n9.60\\n11.52\\n20\\n6.00\\n7.44\\n10.20\\n12.12\\n22\\n6.60\\n8.16\\n11.16\\n13.44\\n24\\n7-20\\n8.88\\n12.12\\n14.04\\nHO\\nD.00\\n11.16\\n15.24\\n18.24\\n36\\n10.80\\n13.44\\n18.24\\n21.96\\n48\\n14.52\\n18.00\\n24.36\\n29.16\\n60\\n18.12\\n22.56 l\\n30.48\\n36 48\\n72\\n21.84\\n27.12\\n36.48\\n43.80\\n60 x 1{- inches, $60.00 per dozen.\\nSIGHT FEED LUBRICATOR GLASSES.\\nExternal diameter, Inches.\\nPer dozen $1.00 1.00\\n2\u00c2\u00a3 to 3i inches long.\\n413\\nL00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0423.jp2"}, "424": {"fulltext": "LOCOMOTIVE STEAM GAUGES.\\nSprings op Solid Drawn ok Brazed Tube.\\nPRICES, INCLUDING COCK.\\nIron Case,\\nIron Case,\\nBrass\\nN. P.\\nSize. Japanned.\\nN.P.Ring.\\nCase.\\nCase.\\n6f inch Dial, $18.00\\n$13.60\\n$22.00\\n$24.00\\n6 15.00\\n15.50\\n18.00\\n19.50\\n5 11.00\\n11.20\\n13.00\\n14.00\\nFig. 1462.\\nIMPROVED SINGLE SPRING BOURDON\\nPRESSURE OR VACUUM GAUGE.\\nSprings op Solid Drawn or Brazed Tube.\\nThese gauges are graduated to any desired pressure not\\nexceeding 500 pounds.\\nAll gauges are graduated from an open column of mercury,\\nand are warranted correct.\\nNAME ON DIAL OF GAUGES FREE OF CHARGE.\\nFi\\ng. 1463.\\nPRICES, INCLUDING\\nCOCK.\\nBrass Deep\\nN.P.Deep\\nIron Case,\\nIron Case,\\nCase.O.G.or\\nCase.O.G.or\\nSize\\nBrass Ring.\\nN. P. Ring\\nBrass Case.\\nN. P. Case.\\nOct. Ring.\\nOct. Ring.\\n12 in.\\nDial,\\n$50.00\\n$51.50\\n$75.00\\n$79.00\\n$80.00\\n$84.00\\n10\\n32.00\\n33.00\\n40.00\\n43.00\\n44.00\\n47.00\\n8i\\n22.00\\n22.75\\n30.00\\n32 50\\n33.50\\n36.00\\n6f\\n16.00\\n16.60\\n20.00\\n22.00\\n23.00\\n25.00\\nG\\n13.00\\n13.50\\n16.00\\n17.50\\n18.50\\n20.00\\n5*\\n10.00\\n10.25\\n12.00\\n13.25\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a213.75\\n15.00\\n5\\n8.00\\n8.20\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n12,50\\n13 50\\nih\\n8.00\\n8.20\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n11.50\\n12.50\\n84\\n7.00\\n7.18\\n9.00\\n9.75\\n10.25\\n11.00\\n3\\n6.00\\n6.15\\n8.00\\n8.60\\n9.25\\n9.75\\nH\\n6.00\\n6.15\\n8.00\\n8.60\\n2\\n6.00\\n6.15\\n8.00\\n8.60\\nDOUBLE SPRING BOURDON PRESSURE GAUGE.\\nSprings of Solid Drawn or Brazed Tube.\\nGauges graduated for steam or water pressure, as desired.\\nPRICES, INCLUDING COCK.\\nBrass Deep\\nN.P.Deep\\nIron Case,\\nIron Case,\\nCase.O.G.or\\nCase,O.G.or\\nSize.\\nJapanned.\\nN. P. Ring.\\nBrass Case.\\nN. P. Case.\\nOct. Ring.\\nOct. Ring.\\nli in. Dial,\\n$55.00\\n$56.50\\n$80.00\\n$84.00\\n$85.00\\n$89.00\\n10\\n37.00\\n38.00\\n45.00\\n48.00\\n49.00\\n52.00\\n84\\n25.00\\n25.75\\n34.00\\n36.50\\n37.50\\n40.00\\nGf\\n18.00\\n18.60\\n22.00\\n24.00\\n25.00\\n27.00\\n(i\\n15.00\\n15.50\\n18.00\\n19.50\\n20.75\\n22.25\\n54\\n12.00\\n12.25\\n14.00\\n15.25\\n16.25\\n17.50\\n5\\n11.00\\n11.20\\n13.00\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n44\\n10.00\\n10.20\\n12.00\\n13.00\\n13.75\\n14.75\\n414", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0424.jp2"}, "425": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1464\\nSize.\\n12\\ninch Dial,\\n10\\nit it\\n8i\\n6*\\ntt\\n6\\nft tt\\n5\\ntt a\\n4A\\ntt tt\\n3A\\na\\nTHE HYDRAULIC GAUGE.\\nThese Hydraulic Gauges are made with special steel tuhe for high\\npressures, and are accurately and carefully tested.\\nWhen ordering, state maximum pressure required, and if dial is to\\nshow pressure in tons on ram, give exact diameter of ram. No extra\\ncharge for marking tons on ram on dials.\\nHydraulic check valves and cocks extra.\\nFor maximum hands add $5.00 to list price,\\ngauges for pressure not over 1000 pounds.\\nIron Case,\\nIron Case,\\nBrass Ring.\\nN. P. Ling.\\nBrass Case.\\nN. P. Case.\\n$110.00\\n$111.50\\n$125.00\\n1129.00\\n90.00\\n91.00\\n100.00\\n103.00\\n70.00\\n70.75\\n80.00\\n82.50\\n50.00\\n50.60\\n60.00\\n62.00\\n35.00\\n35.50\\n40.00\\n41.50\\n30.00\\n30.50\\n35.00\\n36.00\\n25.00\\n25.50\\n30.00\\n31.00\\n22.00\\n22.50\\n26.00\\n26.75\\nNo extra charge for marking tons on ram on dials.\\nSpecial prices on Bourdon brass tube hydraulic\\nCOMBINATION WATER PRESSURE GAUGES. v\\nFor Indicating Pressure of Water in pounds per Square Inch and Corresponding Height of\\nWater Column. Springs of Solid Drawn Tube.\\nPRICES, INCLUDING COCK.\\nSize.\\ninch Dial,\\nIron Case,\\nJapanned\\nIron Case,\\nN. P. Ring.\\nBrass Case.\\nTt.P. Case.\\n$60.00\\n$61.50\\n$80.00\\n$84.00\\n40.00\\n41.00\\n50.00\\n53.00\\n30.00\\n30.75\\n40.00\\n42.50\\n20.00\\n20.60\\n25.00\\n27.00\\n16.00\\n16.50\\n20 00\\n21.50\\n14.00\\n14.25\\n16.00\\n17.25\\nFig. 1465. In ordering, state maximum height of water pressure ever attained\\nwhere it is applied.\\nIMPROVED COMPOUND PRESSURE AND VACUUM GAUGE.\\nThis Gauge is for indicating both pressure and vacuum; pressure being marked in pounds\\nper square inch, and vacuum in inches of mercury column.\\nIf a pressure exceeding fifteen pounds is required, it should be stated in ordering.\\nSprings of Solid Drawn Tube.\\nPRICES, INCLUDING COCK.\\nFig. 1466.\\n12\\n10\\n8k\\n6|\\n6\\n5i\\nu\\n3i\\nInch Dial,\\nIron Case,\\nJapanned.\\n$60.00\\n40.00\\n30.00\\n20.00\\n16.00\\n14.00\\n12.00\\n10.00\\nIron Case,\\nN. P. Ring.\\n$61.50\\n41.00\\n30.75\\n20.60\\n16.50\\n14.25\\n12.20\\n10.18\\nBrass Case.\\n$80.00\\n50.00\\n40.00\\n25.00\\n20.00\\n16.00\\n14.00\\n12.00\\nN. P. Case.\\n$84.00\\n53.00\\n42.50\\n27.00\\n2150\\n17.25\\n15.00\\n12.75\\nFig. 1467.\\nDUPLEX AIR BRAKE GAUCES.\\nTiie two hands are of different colors, the one in red indicating Reservoir\\npressure, and the other in black indicating Train-Line pressure. We not only\\nrecommend,- but we guarantee, this gauge to be superior to any duplex gauge\\nmanufactured, for accuracy, durability, compactness and finish.\\nThese gauges are used on all the principal roads.\\nPrice, $20.00.\\n415", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0425.jp2"}, "426": {"fulltext": "V\\nAMMONIA GAUGE.\\nThese Gauges have all interior parts of iron ex-\\ncepting the spring, which is of steel, to withstand\\nammonia or any other gas or acid which attacks\\nthe ordinary Bourdon spring.\\nIron Case\\nand Ring.\\n$45.00\\n40.00\\n35.00\\n30.00\\n25.00\\n25.00\\nSize.\\n8 or 8\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\n6f\\nDial,\\n6\\n5\\nH\\nit\\nIron Case\\nN. P. Ring.\\n$45.75\\n40.60\\n35.50\\n30.00\\n25.00\\n25.00\\nSTANDARD TEST GAUGES.\\nSPRINCS OF SOLID DRAWN OR BRAZED\\nTUBES.\\nEach Gauge most carefully adjusted, tested\\nand graduated in one pound marks.\\nSize.\\nBrass Case.\\nN. P. Case\\n10 in. Dial,\\n$50.00\\n$53.00\\n8*\\n40 00\\n42.50\\n6f\\n30.00\\n32.00\\n6\\n25.00\\n26.50\\n5h\\n20.00\\n21.25\\n4i\\n16.00\\n17.00\\nH\\n14.00\\n14.75\\n3\\n14.00\\n14.60\\nREVOLUTION COUNTERS.\\nWARRANTED.\\nLOCOMOTIVE\\nAND MARINE\\nCLOCKS.\\nFig 1471.\\n,x\\nSize.\\nAT\\nBrass Case.\\nP., O. G. or\\nOct. Ring.\\n1\\nI\\n12\\nin. Dial\\n8 Wheels, $110.00\\n$114.00\\n10\\ntt\\n8\\na\\n95.00\\n98.00\\n1\\nf\u00e2\u0080\u0094 JjjjT\\nH\\nit\\n8\\ntt\\n80.00\\n82.50\\ni$i\\n12\\nit\\n6\\na\\n100.00\\n104.00\\nJ\\n10\\nit\\n6\\na\\n85.00\\n88.00\\n7/\\nw\\n11 1\\n8*\\nit\\n6\\ntt\\n70.00\\n72.50\\nm\\n6|\\nit\\n6\\na\\n60.00\\n62.00\\n6\\n1 1\\n6\\na\\n50.00\\n52.00\\nS\\nze.\\nMovement.\\nTime\\nBrass Case.\\nN. P. Case.\\n12 inch Dial,\\nHoward,\\n8 day\\n$110.00\\n$114.00\\n10\\nc\\ntt\\n90.00\\n93.00\\n8i\\nit\\nIt\\n80.00\\n82.50\\n6|\\nit\\n1 1\\nit\\n70.00\\n72.00\\n12\\n1 1\\nSelh Thomas,\\nI\\n90.00\\n94.00\\n10\\na\\ntt\\n65.00\\n68.00\\nSi\\nt\\ntt\\ntt\\n55.00\\n57.50\\n6f\\nn\\nit\\n45.00\\n47.00\\n12\\nBoston,\\na\\n90.00\\n94.00\\n10\\nCI\\nct\\n65.00\\n68.00\\n8i\\ntt\\n(1\\n4\\n55.00\\n57.50\\n6\u00c2\u00a7\\nit\\ntt\\n45.00\\n47.00\\n6\\nit\\na\\n40.00\\n41.50\\nH\\nit\\nu\\n38.00\\n39.25\\n5\\na\\nIt\\nu\\n35.00\\n36.00\\n416", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0426.jp2"}, "427": {"fulltext": "Fior. 1472.\\nBRISTOL S RECORDING PRES-\\nSURE GAUGE.\\nMakes a continuous record Day and Night\\nof\\nSTEAM, WATER, CAS, OIL OR AIR\\nPRESSURE.\\nThis instrument may be placed in tlie\\noffice or engine room at any desired dis-\\ntance from boiler or vessel of which the\\npressure is to be recorded. If required,\\ngauges are furnished with electric alarm for\\nhigh or low pressure.\\nPARTIAL LIST OF BRISTOL S RECORDING INSTRUMENTS.\\nChart graduated to -1 of 1 inch head of water.\\nGauge No 14 For Gas or Air. Chart graduated to of 1 inch head of\\nwater. 24-hour chart. Total range, to 4 inches.\\nGau?e No 19\u00e2\u0080\u0094 For Gas or Air. Chart graduated to of 1 inch head of water.\\n24 hour Charh Total range, to 8 inches.\\nGauge No. 24 For Gas or Air.\\n24-hour Chart. Total range, to 12 inches.\\nGauge No. 21 For Gas or Air. Chart graduated to 1 inch head of water.\\n24 hour Chai t. Total range, to 24 inches.\\nGauge No. 39 For working pressure to 375 lbs. Chart graduated to 25 lbs.\\nper square inch. 24-hour Chart. Total range, to 500 lbs.\\nGauge No. 64 For working pressure to 750 lbs. Chart graduated to 50 lbs.\\nper square inch. 24-hour Chart. Total range, to 1000 lbs.\\nGauge No. 26 For working pressure to 1200 lbs. Chart graduated to 50 lbs.\\nper square inch. 24-hour Chart. Total range, to 1500 lbs.\\nGauge No. 38 For working pressure to 2000 lbs. Chart graduated to 100 lbs.\\nper square inch. 24 hour Chart. Total range, to 3200 lbs.\\nRECORDING CAUCES WITH ANY SPECIAL RANGES MADE TO ORDER.\\nPrice.\\nNickel-plated, including ink and 100 Charts\\nElectric alarm attachment, extra, net\\nAdditional charts, per hundred\\ncopying ink, per hundred\\nSpecial recording gauge ink, per bottle\\n$50.00\\n10.00\\n-75\\n.85\\n.25\\nWe also furnish Bristol s Recording Instruments for electricity and temperatures.\\n417", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0427.jp2"}, "428": {"fulltext": "THE HANCOCK LOCOMOTIVE INSPIRATOR.\\nTYPE\\nA.\\nType A Lo\\ncomotive Inspi-\\nrators are iden-\\ntical in construc-\\ntion and effic-\\niency and have\\nthe same capa-\\ncities as Types\\nB and D, be-\\ning different\\nsolely in the\\npipe connec-\\ntions, which in-\\nterchange with\\nother Locomo-\\ntive Injectors.\\nFig. 1473.\\nCapacities and Pipe Connections are given on page 419.\\nTYPE B.\\nType B Locomotive Inspirators are identical in construction and efficiency\\nand have the same capacities as Types A and D, being different solely in the\\npipe connections, which interchange with other Locomotive Injectors.\\nCapacities and Pipe Connections are given on page 419.\\n418", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0428.jp2"}, "429": {"fulltext": "THE HANCOCK LOCOMOTIVE INSPIRATOR.\\nPiff. 147\\nTYPE D.\\nType D Locomotive Inspirators are a special design to conform to a certain\\nclass of injectors now in use with which they will interchange.\\nThey are identical in construction and efficiency and have the same capacities\\nas Types A and B. Page 418.\\nPRICE LIST, CAPACITIES AND PIPE CONNECTIONS.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u0094Capacity Per Hotji\\ni\\n-Pipe Connections.\\nO p.\\nPrice.\\nSteam P\\nessures.\\nSI\\nearn.\\nSu\\ncliou.\\nDe\\nlvery.\\no\\nrerflow.\\n35 P\\n125 lbs.\\n310 lbs\\nIron.\\nCupper.\\nIrou\\nCopper. Iron.\\nCopper.\\nIron.\\nCopper\\n5 A\\n$75.00\\n1,103 gals.\\n1,210 gal\\nH\\nii\\nii\\nli\\nH\\nli\\n11\\nli\\n5 B\\n75.00\\n1,102\\n1,210\\nu\\nn\\nh\\nIf\\nii\\nn\\nli\\nIf\\n6 A\\n90.00\\n1,500\\n1.G47\\n4\\nij\\nH\\nli\\nH\\nli\\n11\\nli\\n6 B\\n90.00\\n1,500\\n1,047\\ni\u00c2\u00a3\\nif\\nli\\n-If\\nH\\nn\\nli\\nIf\\n7 A\\n110 00\\n1,958\\n2,151\\nli\\nif\\nli\\nIf\\nn\\nn\\nli\\nIf\\n7 B\\n110.00\\n1,958\\n3,151\\nli\\nif\\nH\\nif\\nli\\nn\\nli\\nIf\\nS A\\n125.00\\n2,479\\n3,723\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2i\\n1*4\\n2\\n2\\nu\\nIf\\n8 B\\n125.00\\n2,479\\n3,723\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2-L\\n^4\\n2\\n3\\nli\\nIf\\n9 A\\n140.00\\n2,703\\n3,034\\n2\\n3\\n9\\n01\\n*4\\n2\\nO\\nli\\nIf\\n9 B\\n140.00\\n2,703\\n3,034\\n2\\n2\\n2\\nOi\\nw 4\\n2\\n2\\n1*\\nIf\\n10 A\\n160.00\\n3,098\\n4,068\\n3\\n~4\\n21\\n22\\n*4\\n2\\n\u00c2\u00bb1\\nli\\nIf\\n10 B\\n100.00\\n3,098\\n4,068\\no\\n1\\n~4\\n2i\\n03\\n4\\n2\\nOJ_\\n~^4\\nli\\nIf\\n419", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0429.jp2"}, "430": {"fulltext": "THE HANCOCK LOCOMOTIVE INSPIRATOR.\\nPRICE LIST, CAPACITIES\\nAND\\nPIPE\\nCONNECTIONS.\\nCONTI\\nNUED.\\nqj\\nCapacity Per Hode-\\n-Pipe Connections.\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\n1\\n5 H\\nPrice.\\nSteam P\\nressures.\\nSte\\nam.\\nSuction.\\nDelivery.\\nOverflow.\\n135 lbs.\\n310 lbs.\\nIron.\\nCopper.\\nIron\\nCopper.\\nIron\\nCopper. Iron.\\nCop per e\\n3 C\\n$55.00\\n765 gals.\\n840 gals.\\n1*\\nH\\n14\\nIf\\n11\\n14\\n11\\n14\\n4 C\\n60.00\\n1,013\\n1,113\\n11\\n1*\\n14\\nIf\\n11\\n14\\n11\\n14\\n5 C\\n75.00\\n1,103\\n1,210\\nU\\n14\\n1*\\nIf\\n11\\nU\\n11\\n14\\n6 D\\n90.00\\n1,500\\n1,647\\nu\\nn\\n11\\n14\\n11\\n14\\n11\\n14\\n7 D\\n110 00\\n1,958\\n3,151\\nh\\nif\\nn\\n1\\nIf\\n1*\\nif\\n14\\nIf\\n8 D\\n135.00\\n3,479\\n2,733\\ni*\\nif\\n4\\n14\\nif\\n14\\nIf\\n9D\\n140.00\\n3,763\\n3,034\\n2\\n2|\\n2\\n2\\n21\\n14\\nIf\\nDIRECTIONS\\nFOR\\nORDERING.\\nGive the size and type of any other make of Injector with which a Locomotive Inspirator\\nis ordered to interchange. Special Cab Lever Extensions are furnished for Inspirators to be\\nlocated outside the Cab. Specify if Nipples and Coupling Nuts are required for Steam, Suction,\\nDelivery or Overflow Connections; also whether Nipples are to be used with iron or copper\\npipe. With orders for Repair Parts give both the name and number of the part required, and\\nthe size and shop number of the Inspirator, which is stamped on the top of the Body.\\nTHE HANCOCK INSPIRATOR, TYPES A AND C.\\nFOR STATIONARY AND MARINE BOILERS.\\nPRICE LIST, CAPACITIES AND PIPE CONNECTIONS.\\nTms List Adopted Mat 1, 1900.\\nPipe Connections\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nc\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Capacities Pee Hour-\\nHOESB\\nPower\\nFor the\\nOn a Basis of\\nts)\\n02\\nPrices\\nTypes\\nA\\nand C.\\nCD\\n02\\na\\n02\\nis\\nP\\nCD\\nO\\nly it!\\n60 Lbs.\\nSteam\\nPressure.\\nWith\\n100 Lbs.\\nSteam\\nPressure.\\nOrdinary\\nType of\\nBoiler and\\nEngine.\\n30 Lbs.\\nEvaporation\\nper H. P. per\\nHour.\\n10\\nC\\n$30.00\\n3\\n5\\n4\\n3\\ni\\n4\\n3\\n4\\n130\\ngals.\\n135\\ngals.\\n8 to 15\\n12 to 20\\n134\\nC\\n35.00\\n3\\ni\\n4\\n320\\n345\\nit\\n15 to 30\\n20 to 40\\n15\\nc\\n30.00\\ni\\n4\\n3\\n4\\n300\\nll\\n340\\ntt\\n30 to 45\\n40 to 55\\n174\\nc\\n40.00\\n1\\n1\\nl\\n420\\n(i\\n475\\n45 to 65\\n55 to 80\\n20\\nc\\n45.00\\n1\\n1\\n1\\n540\\nll\\n610\\ntt\\n65 to 80\\n80 to 110\\n35\\nA\\n60.00\\nH\\n11\\n11\\n11\\n900\\nll\\n1020\\ntt\\n80 to 130\\n110 to 180\\n30\\nA\\n75.00\\n14\\n14\\n14\\n14\\n1360\\n1 c\\n1430\\nn\\n130 to 170\\n180 to 235\\n35\\nA\\n90.00\\n14\\nij\\n14\\n14\\n1740\\nit\\n1975\\nit\\n170 to 330\\n235 to 300\\n40\\nA\\n110.00\\n2\\n3\\n2\\n14\\n3330\\nIk\\n2530\\na\\n330 to 300\\n300 to 400\\n45\\nA\\n125.00\\n2\\n2\\n3\\n14\\n3830\\na\\n3200\\ntt\\n300 to 375\\n400 to 500\\n50\\nA\\n150.00\\n2\\n2^\\n\u00c2\u00ab2\\n2\\n14\\n3480\\na\\n3950\\nit\\n375 to 500\\n500 to 650\\n55\\nA\\n200.00\\n2\\nn\\n2\\n14\\n3650\\na\\n4140\\na\\n500 to 600\\n650 to 750\\nNote.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The special Regulating Valve is not applied to the 10, 124 ail d 15 sizes of Type\\nC Inspirators. The capacities of Types A and C Inspirators increase as the steam\\npressure increases, and are guaranteed to be actual as listed with feed water at a temperature of\\n75\u00c2\u00b0 Fahrenheit on a 4-ft. lift. ,The Horse Power Ratings given are based upon Centennial\\nStandard of an evaporation of 30 lbs. of water per Horse Power per hour. For the ordinary\\nthrottling engine deduct one-third f rom the Horse Power Rating of the Inspirator given in the\\nabove list.\\n420", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0430.jp2"}, "431": {"fulltext": "THE LOFTUS AUTOMATIC OR RESTARTING INJECTOR,\\nFOR STATIONARY AND PORTABLE\\nBOILERS, TRACTION AND\\nHOISTING ENGINES,\\nSTEAM YACHTS\\nAND TOW\\nBOATS.\\nIs guaranteed to perform any ser-\\nvice for which an injector of this type\\nis adapted. Restarts instantly if either\\nsteam or water supply is interrupted\\nfrom any cause.\\nThe Horse Power Eatings given\\nbelow are based upon Centennial\\nStandard of an evaporation of 30 lbs. of\\nwater per Horse Power per hour. For\\nthe ordinary throttling engine deduct\\none-third from the Horse Power Eating\\nof the Inspirator given in the list below-\\nFig. 147G.\\nPRICE LIST, CAPACITIES AND PIPE CONNECTIONS.\\nPipe Connections\\nSteam, Suction,\\nSize.\\nPrice.\\nDelivery\\nand Overflow.\\n$20.00\\nX\\n4\\n1\\n15.00\\n3\\n8\\n2\\n16.00\\nI\\n3\\n18.00\\ni\\n4\\n20.00\\nk\\n5\\n25.00\\n4\\nG\\n30.00\\na\\n4\\n7\\n40.00\\n1\\n8\\n45.00\\n1\\n9\\n55.00\\nli\\n10\\n60.00\\nii\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Capacity per\\nHour with\\n80 Lbs.\\nSteam Pressure.\\n25 gals.\\n60\\n90\\n120\\n180\\n260\\n355\\n510\\n600\\n800\\n1000\\n-Hokse Power.-\\nFor the\\nOrdinary Type\\nof Boiler\\nand Engine.\\n1 to\\n3 to\\n6 to\\n8 to\\n15 to\\n20 to\\n30 to\\n45 to\\n65 to\\n80 to 100\\n100 to 130\\n15\\n20\\n30\\n45\\n65\\n80\\nOn a Basis of 80\\nLbs. Evaporation\\nper H. P. per\\nHour.\\n1 to 5\\n5 to 8\\n8 to 12\\n12 to 20\\n20 to 28\\n28 to 40\\n40 to 55\\n55 to SO\\n80 to 110\\n110 to 145\\n145 to 180\\n\u00e2\u0099\u00a6Capacities guaranteed to be actual as listed with feed water at a temperature\\nof 75\u00c2\u00b0 Fahrenheit on a 4-ft. lift.\\n421", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0431.jp2"}, "432": {"fulltext": "THE METROPOLITAN 1898 BNJECTOR.\\nMODEL O.\\nSizes of\\nPrices\\nall\\nSizes.\\nModel\\nPipe\\n0.\\nConnec-\\ntions.\\n7*\\n$40.00\\n1 in.\\n8*\\n45.00\\n1\\n9*\\n55.00\\nU\\n10.V\\nGO. 00\\n1.T\\nlit\\n75.00\\n1*\\n12*\\n00.00\\n1*\\n13*\\n110.0(1\\n2\\n14*\\n125.00\\n2\\n15*\\n150.00\\n2\\n16*\\n200.00\\n21\\nSize\\nOverflow\\nor AVaste\\nPipe.\\n1\\n1\\n1\\nlx\\nFig. 1477.\\nCapacity\\nCapacity\\nHorse-power\\nHorse-power\\nper Hour\\nper Hour\\nfor the\\non a Basis of\\nwith 100 lbs.\\nwith l\\n;sibs.\\nOrdinary Type\\n30 lbs. Evap-\\nSteam\\nSteam\\nof Boiler\\noration per\\nPressure.\\nPressure.\\nand Engine.\\nH.P. per Hour.\\n525 gala.\\nGOO sals.\\n45 to G5\\n55 to 80\\n025\\n720\\nt i\\nG5 to 80\\n80 to 110\\n835\\n950\\n80 to 100\\n110 to 145\\n1040\\n1195\\nt\\n100 to 130\\n145 to 180\\n1350\\n1550\\ni i\\n130 to 170\\n180 to 235\\n1800\\n2070\\ni t\\n170 to 230\\n235 to 300\\n2350\\n2G75\\n230 to 300\\n300 to 400\\n2900\\n3275\\n300 to 375\\n400 to 500\\n3000\\n3975\\n1 1\\n375 to 500\\n500 to G50\\n4300\\n4750\\n500 to 650\\n050 to 800\\nWe send a flat strainer with sizes Nos. 7j to 10*, inclusive.\\nFLAT STRAINERS FOR INJECTORS AND EJECTORS.\\nMade of Brass with Brass Wire Screen.\\n1 U 1* 2 2* 3 4\\nPRICE LIST.\\nSize of\\nSSPi^S^sE^fi FovMetro-\\n1\\nI An\u00c2\u00abic[l*?4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 13 13 U\\nInjectors, J\\nFor Metropolitan D. T Injec-\\ntors and Metropolitan ~\u00c2\u00a7-*S \u00c2\u00b02 \u00c2\u00bb*-iUs i Lat i j_,-14., i.)*-ios 1(3-105\\n1898 Injectors,\\nFor H. D. Injectors,\\nPrices\\n4?2\\n12 3\\n0.30 .40 .50\\n4\\n.60\\n5\\n.80\\n6\\n1.00\\n7\\n1.25\\n1.75 2.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0432.jp2"}, "433": {"fulltext": "Sizes.\\n6\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2A\\n4\\n5\\nC\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\nTHE METROPOLITAN AUTOMATIC INJECTOR.\\nMODEL N,\\nFig. 1479.\\nPrices\\nModel N.\\n$15.00\\n16.00\\n18.00\\n20.00\\n25.00\\n30.00\\n40.00\\n45.00\\n55 00\\n60.00\\n75.00\\n90.00\\n110.00\\n125.00\\nSize of\\nall Pipe\\nConnec-\\ntions.\\n4\\n8\\nX\\n2\\nX\\n2\\n3.\\n4\\nii\\n4\\n1\\n1\\n.1*\\nli\\nii\\n2\\nSize\\nOver-\\nflow or\\nWaste-\\npipe.\\na\\n4\\na\\n4\\niL\\n4\\n4\\n1\\n1\\nli\\nli\\nli\\nli\\n2\\n2\\n2i\\nCapacity with\\n80 lbs. Steam\\nPressure\\n2ft. Lift.\\n60 gals.\\n80\\n120\\n165\\n250\\n350\\n500\\n600\\n800\\n1000\\n1300\\n1750\\n2300\\n2850\\nHorse Power\\nfor the Ordi-\\nnary Type ot\\nBoiler and\\nEniriue.\\nWe send a flat stra ner with each of these Injectors, sizes No.\\n4 to 6\\n6 to 8\\n8 to 15\\n15 to 20\\n20 to 30\\n30 to 45\\n45 to 65\\n65 to 80\\n80 to 100\\n100 to 130\\n130 to 170\\n170 to 230\\n230 to 300\\n300 to 375\\n2. to No. 10. inclusive\\nHorse Power\\nou a Basis\\nof 30 lbs.\\nEvaporation\\nper H. P.\\nper Hour.\\n5 to\\n8 to\\n12 to\\n20 to\\n28 to\\n40 to\\n55 to\\n80 to 110\\n110 to 145\\n145 to 180\\n180 to 235\\n235 to 300\\n300 to 400\\n400 to 500\\n8\\n12\\n20\\n28\\n40\\n55\\n80\\nSize.\\nU. S. AUTOMATIC\\nCapacity*\\nAll Pipe Gallon s\\nCounec- per Hour\\nlions. Max. Min.\\nINJECTOR.\\nl\\nl\\nli\\nH\\ni*\\nFig. 1480.\\nThe capacity is tested on a\\nbear in mind that longer lift decreases capacity.\\n423\\n3G\\nG5\\n90\\n125\\n170\\n250\\n340\\n475\\n075\\n750\\n920\\n1350\\n10\\n15\\n20\\n30\\n40\\n00\\n70\\n85\\n120\\n165\\nfour foot lift with steam at 80 pounds. In orderiu\\n15\\n28\\n40\\nGO\\n75\\n125\\n140\\n250\\n300\\n350\\n450\\nG75\\nHorse\\nPower.\\n1 to 4\\n3\\n6\\n15\\n20\\n30\\n40\\nGO\\n70\\n85\\n120\\nPrice.\\n$13.00\\n14.00\\n10.00\\n18.00\\n20.00\\n25.00\\n30.00\\n40.00\\n45.01)\\n55.00\\nC0.0O\\n75.00\\nj, always", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0433.jp2"}, "434": {"fulltext": "AMERICAN JET PUMPS.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nNo.\\nSize of\\nSize of\\nSize of Steam\\nGallons\\nPrice.\\nSuction.\\nDelivery.\\nConnection.\\nper Hour.\\n000\\nfiu.\\nfin.\\n*ln.\\n1 it\\n150\\n!j! 4.00\\n00\\ni-\\n3. a\\n250\\n5.00\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2i\\nI\\nA\\n375\\n6.00\\n1\\n1\\nii\\nI\\n500\\n7.50\\n2\\nH\\nl\\na\\n1000\\n10.00\\n3\\nU\\nH\\n1\\n1500\\n12.50\\n4\\n2\\nil\\n1J\\n2000\\n15.00\\n5\\n2A\\n2\\nli\\n2800\\n17.50\\n6\\n3\\n24\\n2\\n3800\\n25.00\\n7\\n4\\n3\\n2\\n6500\\n35.00\\n8\\n5\\n4\\nOi\\n10000\\n45.00\\nSUCTION\\nPig. 1481.\\n8\\nTHE HANCOCK EJECTOR OR JET PUMP.\\nThe Hancock Ejector is designed for use at Railroad Water Stations, on construction\\ntrains, for emptying wheel pits and similar railroad service also for transporting liquids, either\\nhot or cold, in tanneries, dye-houses, etc. All sizes will lift liquids 25 feet and elevate them\\nabout 15 feet above the Ejector with a steam pressure of 60 pounds. If it is desired to elevate\\nliquids a greater distance than 40 feet, the Ejector should be placed near the liquid so that it\\ncan be forced by the Ejector.\\nSTEAM\\nDELIVERY\\nSUCTION\\nFig. 1482.\\nPRICE\\nLIST, CAPACITIES AND\\nPIPE\\nCONNECTIONS.\\nCapacity per Hour.\\nSteam Pressure, 60 lbs.\\nSize.\\nSt\\nearn.\\nSuction and Delivery.\\nTo. 1 Brass.\\n244 gals.\\nj.\\ninch.\\n1\\ninch. $8.00\\n2\\n550\\n3\\nii\\n10.00\\n3\\n977\\nn\\nl\\n15.00\\n4\\n1,525\\n3\\nI\\na\\n1 T\\n20.00\\n5 Iron.\\n2,200\\ntt\\n14\\n25.00\\n6\\n3,900\\n1\\na\\n2\\n35.00\\n7\\n6,000\\na\\nf-\\n45.00\\n8\\n8,800\\na\\n55 00\\n9\\n15,600\\n2\\n(t\\n4\\n70.00\\n10\\n24,300\\n2*\\ntt\\n5\\n110.00\\n11\\n35,000\\n24\\na\\n6\\n160.00\\n424", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0434.jp2"}, "435": {"fulltext": "AMERICAN EJECTOR.\\niTEAM V ^gsmmia^ DELIVERY\\nSUCTION\\nSize of\\nSize of\\nSuction.\\nDelivery\\n000 f iii.\\n00 1\\nin.\\nii\\nOf\\nI\\n11\\n:j it\\n4\\n2 1^\\n1\\n3 li\\nH\\nFig.\\n1483.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nSize of\\nGallons\\n1 o:\\nSize of\\nDelivery.\\nSize of\\nGallons\\nSt am Con-\\nnection.\\nper\\nHour.\\nPrice.\\nSuction.\\nSteam Con\\nnection.\\nper\\nHour.\\nPrice.\\n|iu.\\n150\\n$0.00\\n4 2 in.\\nHiii.\\nl|in.\\n20H0\\n25.00\\n250\\n8.00\\n5 U\\n2\\nn\\n4000\\n35.00\\nJL\\n375\\n9.00\\n6 3\\n2k\\n2\\n8000\\n40.00\\n500\\n10.00\\n7 4\\n3\\n2\\n11000\\n50.00\\n3\\n1000\\n15.00\\n8 5\\n4\\n2k\\n15000\\n65.00\\nl\\n1500\\n20.00\\n9 6\\n5\\n2k\\n45000\\n175.00\\nThese Ejectors are especially adapted for lifting and forcing water from a lower\\nlevel to a great height, for instance, from pits, mines or quarries, up to the surface,\\nor to fill tanks at any great elevation above the water level.\\nTo enable one to know where to locate the Ejector, please note:\\nWith 40 pounds steam -Placed 22 feet above water will discharge 20 feet above\\nEjector placed 15 feet above water will discharge 27 feet above Ejector; placed 10\\nfeet above water level will discharge 27 feet above Ejector placed 5 feet above\\nwater level will discharge 29 feet above Ejector.\\nWith 80 Pounds Steam\u00e2\u0080\u0094 With 125 Pounds Steam-\\nLifts 18 feet and elevates above itself 55 feet. Lifts 15 feet and elevates above itself 76 feet.\\n15 59 10 83\\nio 61 5 90\\n5 66\\nTHE H-D EJECTOR.\\nMODEL C\\nDELIVERY\\nSTEAM\\nNo.\\nSizes.\\nPrices Model C.\\n1 Brass.\\n$8.00\\n3\\n8\\n2\\n10.00\\n1_\\n3\\n15.00\\n3\\n4\\n20.00\\n1\\n5\\n25.00\\nH\\n6 Iron.\\n35.00\\ni*\\ntj 1 I\\n45.00\\ni|\\n8\\n55.00\\n2\\n9\\n70.00\\n21\\n10\\n175.00\\n4\\nFig. 1484.\\nPipe Connections-\\nSuction and Delivery.\\n1\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\nH\\n2\\n2k\\n3\\n4\\n6\\nCapacity per Hour with\\n50 lbs. Steam Pressure\\n250 gals.\\n500\\n900\\n1300\\n2000\\n4000\\n8000\\n11000\\n15000\\n45000\\nNo. 6 has iron body, balance brass. Nos. 7 and 8 have iron bodies and delivery\\nconnections, balance brass. No. 9 has brass tubes, balance iron, No. 10 has iron\\nbody, brass tubes, all connections flanged.\\n425", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0435.jp2"}, "436": {"fulltext": "LANSDELL S PORTABLE\\nRAILWAY SYPHON.\\nShipped complete with Hose and Fittings for supply\\ning construction engines with water.\\nMg. 1485.\\nPkice No. 1.\\nNo 1 will supply the\\nordinary quantity of water With 25 feet each, steam and discharge Hose $110.0\\nrequired by a tender in 10 to\\n12 minutes; No. 2, in 6 to 8\\nminutes.\\n30\\n35\\n40\\n45\\n50\\na\\na\\nPkice No. 2.\\nWith 25 feet each, steam and discharge Hose\\n30\\n40\\n50\\n125.00\\n135.00\\n145.00\\n155.00\\n165.00\\n$145.00\\n155 .00\\n180 00\\n2(0.0)\\nLANSDELL S STEAM SYPHON PUMP.\\nHigh Pressure Pumps are constructed to work with\\n30 lbs. and upwards of steam pressure. Low pressure\\nfrom 30 to 15 lbs.\\nThe capacity of each size as given in the price list is\\nbased upon GO lbs. steam pressure at the pump and 15\\nfeet lit. With a greater lift or less steam these capa-\\ncities will be reduced.\\nPRICE IRON BODY DOUBLE SUCTION.\\nCapacity\\nDiameter\\nDiameter\\ni Prices.\\nin Gallons\\nHorse Power\\nof\\nof\\nHigh\\nLow\\nNo.\\nPer Minute.\\nRequired.\\nDi\\nscharge.\\nSteam.\\nPressure.\\nPressure.\\n3.\\n30\\n1\\nf Screwed.\\nh\\n$s.oo\\n$10.00\\n4.\\n50\\nH\\n1\\na\\n4\\n10.00\\n12.50\\n5.\\n120\\n4\\nli\\na\\n1\\n17.50\\n20.00\\n6.\\n200\\nG\\n2\\na\\n-U\\n22.50\\n25.00\\n7.\\n320\\n8\\n2\u00c2\u00a3 Flanged.\\n1J\\n35.00\\n40.00\\n8.\\n450\\n12\\n3\\na\\nn\\n45.00\\n50.00\\n9.\\n800\\n25\\n4\\na\\n2\\n65.00\\n75.00\\n10.\\n1800\\n50\\n6\\n426\\na\\nH\\n150.00\\n175.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0436.jp2"}, "437": {"fulltext": "DOUGLAS BOLT-FASTENED REVOLVING STAND PUMP.\\nWith Patent Adjustable Ears and Brass Valve Seat. For Lifting Water 35 feet or less.\\nFig. 1487 represents a very popular style of Cistern Pump, which has been\\nknown to the trade for over 50 years, and needs no explanation of its opera-\\ntion. We insert the cut here to call attention to the very important improve-\\nment which has been added and secured by Letters Patent, said improve-\\nment being the manner of securing the cylinder to the base by means of the\\nadjustable ears and two bolts. The old style, with ears cast on cylinder, is\\nliable to be broken by screwing the cylinder down to its place, thus causing a\\ntotal loss of the cylinder. By these adjustable ears the spout can be placed in\\nany position. This Pump has a brass valve seat, and is complete in every re-\\nspect. Adapted for either iron or lead pipe.\\nSize.\\nNo. 0.\\n1.\\n2.\\n3!\\n4.\\n5.\\n6.\\n8.\\n10.\\nBore.\\n3 inch.\\n21\\nU\\n2|\\n3\\n8*\\n34\\n4-\\n4*\\nStroke.\\n3f inch.\\n5\\n5\\n6J\\n6f\\n7}\\nIt\\n7 i\\n7?\\nPipe.\\ninch.\\nJorl\\n1 orl+\\nU or 14\\nl|orl|\\n1* or ljf\\n3 or 24\\n2 or 24\\n24 or 3\\nDOUGLAS\\nCapacity\\nPer Stroke\\nPrice.\\n.043 gals.\\n13.50\\n.073\\n4.00\\n.088\\n4.50\\n.145\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a25.00\\n.171\\n5.50\\n.317\\n6.50\\n.250\\n8.00\\n.327\\n10.00\\n.428\\n12.00\\n.VING\\nSTAND\\nBRASS CYLSNDER PATENT REV\\nPREMIUM SUCTION PUMP.\\nAll Parts Brass but Brake, Stand and Flange.\\nFig. 1488 is a Cut of a Brass Cylinder Patent Revolving Stand Premium\\nPump, of which seven regular sizes are made. The cylinder, piston, valve\\nseat and tube, and all parts below the spout, excepting the flange, are Brass.\\nIt is constructed with patent detachable ears and two bolls to hold the cylin-\\nder to the base, which is a decided improvement over the old screw base, as\\nthe cylinder can be readily changed round so as to place the spout in any\\nposition, and the valves are easier of access. The Pump lets off the water to\\navoid freezing.\\n1488.\\nCapacity\\nSize.\\nBore.\\nStroke.\\nPipe.\\nPer Stroke.\\nPrice.\\nT o. 0.\\n3 inch.\\n3J inch.\\nf inch.\\n.043 gals.\\n|5.35\\n1.\\n01 u\\nw 4\\n5\\nfori\\n.073\\n6.00\\n2.\\n2}\\n5\\n1 or 11\\n.088\\n7.00\\n3.\\n3J\\n3\\n6|\\nef\\n14 or 14.\\n.145\\n8.00\\n4.\\n14 or If\\n171\\n10.00\\n5.\\nH\\n34\\n7| c\\nHor2\\n.217\\n13.00\\n6.\\n7\\n3 or2;i\\n.250\\n18.00\\nPITCHER-SPOUT\\nDOUGLAS BOLT-FASTENED PATENT\\nSUCTION PUMP.\\nWith Brass Valve Seat. To Lift from Depths of 25 Feet or Less.\\nFig. 1489 is a Cut of a Bolt-Fastened Pitcher-Spout Pump. This\\nis a very simple and perfect Pump, all the parts being readily got at\\nby the most inexperienced hands. Particularly adapted for Cisterns\\nand Shallow Wells. For any height under, say 25 feet, they will\\nraise a greater quantity of water in a given length of time, with the\\nsame power applied, than any other style of Pump in use. It has the\\nRevolving top neatly arranged on the upper end of cylinder, outside of\\nthe water passage, and cannot be affected by rust. It is arranged to\\nlet the water back to avoid freezing. The lower valve seat is of Brass,\\nwhich, being non-rustable, will not become eaten when the Pump is\\nunused. Fit,. 1489 is also arranged with suitable con lings for either\\nLead or Iron pipe.\\nFiff. 1489.\\nSize.\\nNo. 1.\\n2.\\n3.\\n4.\\n5.\\n6.\\nBore.\\n24 inch.\\n3\\n34\\n4\\n44\\n5\\nStroke.\\n44 inch.\\n4 1\\n4\\n44\\n44\\n4}\\nPipe.\\nor 1 incl\\nor 14\\nor U\\nor If\\nor\\n24 or 3\\nPrice.\\nIron.\\n$4.25\\n4.75\\n5.25\\n6.25\\n9.50\\n17.00\\n427", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0437.jp2"}, "438": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1490.\\nSWAN OPEN TOP\\nAnti-Freezing\\nSUCTION WELL PUMP.\\nWith Screw or Bolted Cylinder and\\nKevolving Stand.\\nThis Pump is the most popular cheap Suction Out- Door\\nPump. Constructed with raised iron valve seat and revolving\\ntop it is well fitted for the many uses to which it may be put on\\nout-door cisterns or driven wells\\nIt will be sent with brace if so ordered. If desired without\\nconnecting pipe and rod deduct 50 cents from the list.\\nPrices, Etc.\\nPrice.\\nPrice. Price\\nIron Standard\\nStandard Standard\\nSuction No. 1.\\nNo. 2. No. 3.\\nBore. Stroke.\\nPipe. 29 in. Tall.\\n32 in. Tall. 35 in. Tall.\\n2\u00c2\u00a3 in. No. 1 Size\\n1 in. $7.00\\nS7.25 S7.75\\nU 5J in.\\nli 7.50\\n7.75 8.25\\n2f No. 2 Size\\nli 8.00\\n8.25 8.75\\n3 6 in.\\nli 8.50\\n8.7-5 9.25\\n3i No. 3 Size\\nliorl\u00c2\u00a3 9.00\\n9.25 9.75\\n4 6 in.\\n2\\n13.00 14.00\\nStandard only\\nwithout lower cylinder\\nor connecting pipes.\\nBase tapped for l|\\ninch iron pipe.\\nNo. 1 Size.\\nNo. 2 Size.\\nNo. 3 Size.\\n$5.00\\n85.50\\n$6.50\\nDOUGLAS\\nIDEAL PATENT WELL SUCTION\\nAND FORCE PUMP.\\nWith Screw or Bolted Lower Cylinder.\\nThis cut shows what seems now to be the most popular\\ncommon Out-Door Force Pump made. It has brace, lower\\ncylinder and connection rod and pipe for use in wells over 25\\nfeet deep. The brake may be placed in any position and lower\\nvalve easily reached for repair. Where a strong out-door\\ncommon service Force Pump is needed we can commend the\\nIdeal as the acme in its line.\\nPrices,\\nNo. 1, with Standard or\\nSpecifications, Etc.\\nspout section about 5] in\\nof brake.\\nhigh to top\\nBore of\\nWorking\\nCylinder.\\ni^ inch\\nBore of\\nWorking\\nCylinder.\\n3 inch\\n3i\\nWrought Iron\\nStroke. Set-length.\\n5 inch 3 ft. of l| inch\\n5 3\\n5 3\\n5 3 H\\n5 3 l|\\nwith Standard or spout section about 55\\nof brake.\\nli\\nCapacity\\nPer Stroke.\\n.088 gals.\\n.107\\n.127\\n.15\\n.173\\nin. hij\\nl- ig. 1491.\\nWrought Iron\\nStroke. Set-length.\\n7 inch 3 ft. of l| inch\\n7 3 1\u00c2\u00a3\\n7 3 li\\n7 lt 3 2\\nCapacity\\nPer Stroke.\\n.177 gals.\\n.21\\n.242\\n.316\\nStandard or Spout Section Without Lower Cylinder ok Connections.\\nNo. 1, with lower end tapped for 14; in. iron pipe\\n2, H\\n428\\nPrice.\\n$13.Zo\\n13.50\\n13.75\\n14.25\\n14.75\\nto top\\nPrice.\\nS1S.00\\n18.25\\n19.25\\n20.75\\n$10.25\\n14.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0438.jp2"}, "439": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1492.\\nDOUGLAS PATENT SWAN FORCE PUMP.\\nAnti-Freezing. With 3 Feet Wrought-Iron Set-Length. Lower Cylinder\\nEither Bolted or Screwed Together as Ordered. With Patent\\nDetachable Ears.\\nFig. 1492 shows the|popular Swan Yard Force Pump, a very nice\\narticle for forcing water in any direction, watering gardens, washing\\nwindows or carriages, and for fire purposes. We recommend it us a\\nvery ornamental and substant al article. The Standard is secured to the\\nbase by patent detachable ears, which allows the upper section to be\\nplaced in any position desired, and has the advantage of not destroying\\nthe entire cylinder in case of breakage of ears.\\nHeight from base of Standard to top of brake, 44 inches stroke, 6\\ninches.\\nBore. Stroke. Suction Pipe.\\n2J in. 6 in. 14 in.\\n3 6 1\u00c2\u00a3\\n34 6 1\u00c2\u00b1\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 6 lj\\nPrice of Standard or upper section only, each, $11.00.\\nDeduct 25 cents from above list when ordered without brace.\\nDeduct 50 cents from list when ordered without sot-length pipe\\nbetween cylinder and Standard.\\nDOUGLAS BOLT-FASTENED PATENT\\nIMPROVED SUCTBON AND FORCE PUMPS.\\nAll With Brass Piston Rod and Revolving Brake Stand.\\nCapacity\\nper Stroke,\\nPrice.\\n.129 gals.\\n$15,25\\n.152\\n15.25\\n.189\\n15.75\\n.207\\n16.25\\nFigs. 1493, 1494, 1495 are the most\\npopular common style Force Pumps\\nmade.\\nThey will throw water some sixty\\nor seventy feet from hose pipe, mak-\\ning them most invaluable for every\\nhouse for extinguishing fires, as a\\nstream can be forced over any ordi-\\nnary two-story house.\\nThe air-barrel styles have a dis-\\ncharge coupling at the top, and also\\nat the side of the air-barrel; there is\\na circular plate in the top coupling,\\nwhich can be placed in the side coup-\\nling when the pipe is to go on at the\\ntop, or in the top coupling when the\\nside discharge is to be used, consti-\\ntuting it an air-chamber or barrel, for\\neither the top or side openings. The\\nBrass Pumps are all parts brass, ex-\\ncept the Brakes, Stands, Flanges, and\\nAir Barrels. The Brass Cylinder style\\nhave the working parts of brass and\\nare fastened to the cylinder with patent detachable ears, which allow spout and brake to be\\nplaced at any desired angle from each other.\\nWITH AIR BARREL.\\nWITH AIR CHAMBER\\nAND COCK IN SPOUT.\\nPrices\\nShown\\nPrice with Air-Barrel,\\nPrices with Air-Barrel\\nSuction\\nby Kg. 1493.\\nlikeFi\\n1AM.\\nand Cock, Fig. 1495.\\nSize\\nBore,\\nStroke.\\nPipe,\\nBrass\\nBrass\\nI.rass\\nNo.\\no\\nInclieB.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nIron.\\nCylinder.\\nIron.\\nCylinder.\\nIron.\\nCylinder.\\n2 in.\\n4 in.\\n3\\nfori\\n$8.00\\n$11.50\\n$9.00\\n$12.50\\n$10.50\\n$13.00\\n1\\n2\\n2 1\\n4\\n8.75\\n12.00\\n9.75\\n14.00\\n11.25\\n14.00\\n2J\\n5\\n1 orl+\\n9.50\\n14.00\\n11.00\\n15.00\\n12.50\\n15.00\\n3\\n4\\n6\\n5-r\\n1\u00c2\u00b1 or n\\n10.00\\n14.50\\n12.00\\n16.00\\n13.50\\n18.00\\n4\\n3\\n54\\n1* or If\\n11.00\\n15.00\\n13.00\\n17.00\\n14.50\\n20.00\\n3i\\n4\\n5*\\nIf or 2\\n14.00\\n24.00\\n16.00\\n27.00\\n18.00\\n30.00\\nNo. 0, .045; No. 1, .057\\nCAPACITY PER STROKE:\\nNo. 2, .088; No, 3, .112; No. 4, .133; No. 6, .190 gallons.\\n429", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0439.jp2"}, "440": {"fulltext": "DOUGLAS PATENT\\nSIDE-EARED SUCTION AND FORCE\\nPUMP.\\nWith Revolving Brake Stand, Brass Piston Rod and Interchangeable\\nAir-Barrel Plate. With Grained Plank.\\nThe cut shows Fig. 1496, with Air-Barrel and Cock. This is a*\\nvery convenient model for securing to the side of a building or parti-\\ntion, having two openings for discharge pipes is suited for applying\\nhose at the side for extinguishing fires, watering grounds, washing\\nwindows, carriages, etc., and at the same time may have a pipe con-\\nnected on at the top of the air-chamber, to carry water above the\\nPump, into tanks in upper stories of buildings, for bathing rooms,\\nfactories, etc., or by screwing off the couplings at s de or taking off\\nthe hose at that point, may be used as a common lift Pump to dis-\\ncharge into a pail at the spout.\\nThere is a circular plate in the upper coupling which is to be re-\\ntained there to form a perfect air-chamber when the side coupling is\\nused, with hose on same for throwing water in a steady, powerful\\nstream through a discharge pipe; and this plate is to be changed to\\nthe side coupling when the Pump is to be used to force water through\\nthe pipe from the upper coupling, and so often changed as occasion\\nmay require.\\nThe break and stand swivel around to either side, to adapt to\\nright or left hand use. It has a brass piston rod and brass lower\\nvalve-seat.\\nThe Brass Pumps have all parts brass, except the brakes, stands\\nand air-barrels. We can furnish these with bolted valve-seat when\\nFig. 1496. so ordered.\\nWhen ordered without Cock, one dollar and fifty cents will be deducted from the list on all\\nsizes except No. 6, and on that size two dollars. We can also furnish this Pump without the plank\\nif so ordered.\\nPeioes, Specifications, Etc.\\nSuction\\nCapacity\\nBrass\\nSize.\\nBore.\\nStroke.\\nPipe.\\nPer Stroke.\\nIron.\\nBrass.\\nCylinder.\\nNo. 0.\\n2 in.\\n4 in.\\nf in.\\n.045 gals.\\n$10.50\\n$18.00\\n$14.00\\n1.\\n2J\\n4\\n1\\n.057\\n11.25\\n21.00\\n15.50\\n2.\\n2-L.\\n5\\n1 or 11\\n.088\\n12.50\\n23.50\\n16.50\\n3.\\n2f\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\nH\\n.112\\n13.50\\n31.00\\n18.00\\n4.\\n3\\nH\\n1A. or 2\\n.133\\n14.50\\n35.00\\n21.00\\n6.\\n3 J\\n5|\\nli or 2\\n.240\\n18.00\\n40.00\\n29.00\\nDOUGLAS ACME DIAPHRAGM PUMP.\\nFrictionless and non-chokeable. For Contractors Use.\\nCuts show the Patent\\nDiaphragm Pump, which we\\ncan recommend as the very best\\narticle in the market, where a\\npump is required to discharge\\na large quantity of water with\\nthe least possible labor. Espe-\\ncially adapted for use on vessels,\\nrailroads, and by contractors\\nfor sewers, foundations of build-\\nings, etc., as the valves will dis-\\ncharge matter containing sand,\\ngravel, coal dirt, tar, mud,\\ndrainage, grain and sanitary\\n1497.\\nmatter, without wearing the pump.\\nforeign substances are in the water.\\nFig. 1498.\\nThis makes it particularly adapted for all places where\\nIt has a heavy wrought-iron handle not shown in cut.\\nFig. 1497. Peioes.\\nNo. 1. 9 in. diaphragm, for 2i-in. iron pipe or hose, suction on the side without hose $38.00\\nNo. 2. 12$ in. 3 43.00\\nFig. 1498. Prices.\\nNo. 1. 9-in. diaphragm, for 2J-in. iron pipe, capacity per stroke, J gallon, suction\\nconnection at bottom $35.00\\nNo. 2. 12J-in. diaphragm, for 3-in. iron pipe, capacity per stroke, 1\u00c2\u00a3 gallon, suction\\nconnection at bottom 40.00\\nFig. 1497 and Fig. 1498 both have the same capacity.\\nThe Diaphragms are made of best Para Rubber. Extra Diaphragms can be furnished at a\\nreasonable charge, and the Pump set in perfect order for a long time at a trifling expense.\\n430", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0440.jp2"}, "441": {"fulltext": "HORIZONTAL DOUBLE-ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP.\\nWith Brass Lined Cylinder and Large Air-Barrel.\\nFig. 1499 shows Horizontal Double-Acting Suc-\\ntion and Force Pump, a valuable Pump for ships,\\nfactories, railroad stations, fire use, etc. The valves\\nare all readily accessible by simply unscrewing the\\nbolts and lifting off the air-chamber, without disturb-\\npipes.\\ning the suction\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\nm.\\nBore.\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\nStroke.\\n5\u00c2\u00a3in.\\n5+\\n5}\\n5f\\n6i\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nSuction Discharge\\nPipe.\\nl\u00c2\u00a3in.\\nH\\nPipe,\\nlirin.\\n1*\\nCapacity\\nper Stroke.\\n.184 gals.\\n.266\\n.474\\n.804\\n1.312\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\ni\\n5\\nIron,\\nBrass Lined.\\n$25.00\\n27.00\\n28.00\\n35.00\\n40.00\\nAll Brass,\\nwith Metal Valves\\nand Spring Piston.\\n$100.00\\n120.00\\n130.00\\n160.00\\n200.00\\nHORIZONTAL\\nNo. Bore. Stroke.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4 in. 5J in.\\n5 6\\n6\\n51\\n2 1\u00c2\u00a3\\n2\u00c2\u00a3 2\\n3 2\u00c2\u00a3\\nPRICES.\\nIron, Brass Lined\\nwith Metal Valves\\nand Spring Piston.\\n$30.00\\n33.00\\n35.00\\n44.00\\n51.00\\nCopper Lining, $5.00 Net Extra.\\nDOUBLE-ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP.\\nWith Brass Lined Cylinder.\\nFig. 1500 shows Horizontal Double\\nActing Suction and Force Pump,\\narranged with brake at each end to\\nafford means of applying great\\npower. This Pump is similar in\\nconstruction to Fig. 1499, having the\\nvalves all under the cap, which can\\nbe repaired by simply unscrewing\\nthe nuts on the hinge bolts and\\nlifting off the air-chamber, without\\ndisturbing the suction pipe.\\nFig. 1500.\\nPRICES AND DIMENSIONS.\\nIron, Brass Lined, All Brass\\nSuction Discharge Capacity iron with Metal Valves -with Metal Valves\\nPipe. Pipe. per Stroke. BraBs Lined. and spring Piston, and Spring Piston.\\n2 in. 1| in. .474 gals. $40.00 $47.00 $140.00\\n2i 2 .840 45.00 54.00 170.00\\n3 2\u00c2\u00a3 1.110 50.00 61.00 210.00\\nWe can line with cooper, when so ordered, for $5.00 extra\\n431", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0441.jp2"}, "442": {"fulltext": "EXCELSIOR\\nHORIZONTAL DOUBLE-\\nACTING SHIP PUMP.\\nWith Copper-lined Cylinder, Adjustable\\nLever, Metallic Valves, Etc.\\nAll appurtenances for fitting, etc., go\\ncomplete with each pump. Arranged\\nfor hose, and lead or iron pipe connec-\\ntions. Prices quoted below do not in-\\nclude hose.\\nDimensions.\\nDis- Diara.\\nCapacity\\nSuction.\\ncharge. Cylinder.\\nStroke\\nPer Rev.\\nNo.\\nInches.\\nluches. Inches.\\nInches\\nGallons.\\n1\\nii\\nli 3\\n5\\n3\\n2\\n14\\nli 1\\n5\\n4\\n3\\n2\\n2 5\\n5\\nft 5\\nToo\\n4\\n8*\\n24 6\\nPrices.\\n5\\n1 3\\nJ-TiT\\nBrass\\nNo.\\nIron.\\nCylinder.\\n1\\n$48.00\\n$58.00\\n2\\n32.00\\n60.00\\n3\\n35.00\\n90.00\\n4\\n45.00\\n120.00\\n*vfm.\\nMUZS5B?\\nPig. 1501.\\nDOUGLAS HAND ROTARY PUMP.\\nFig. 1502 represents Hand Rotary Porce Pump, which we\\nare furnishing the trade. The construction of this Pump is of\\nthe geared pattern, so widely known by the public. We be-\\nlieve it to be a most serviceable article, and where a rotary\\npump is preferred, as may sometimes be the case, for use in\\nbreweries, gas works, and by oil dealers, etc., we can recom-\\nmend this.\\nFig. 1503.\\nSIZES, CAPACITIES AND PRICES.\\nCapacity per 100\\nSize.\\nSuction.\\nDischarge.\\nRevolutions.\\nIron.\\nBrass.\\nNo. 1\\nl\u00c2\u00a3 inch\\n1 inch\\n13 gals.\\n$20.00\\n$42.00\\ncc o\\nli\\n1\\n14\\n23.00\\n47.00\\n3\\n14\\nli\\n17\\n27.00\\n52.00\\n4\\n14\\n14\\n27\\n35.00\\n65.00\\n5\\n2\\n2\\n36\\n40.00\\n75.00\\n432", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0442.jp2"}, "443": {"fulltext": "DOUGLAS PATENT IMPROVED YARD HYDRANT.\\nNON-FREEZING.\\nThe Fig. 1503 Yard Hydrant combines the patent movable water-way under\\nMurdoch s patent, and the pressure-cup packings of the Slacey patent, taken to-\\ngether with the Douglas check valve, closing with the pressure, so it can be re-\\npaired without digging up. This is the best and most complete hydrant in Ihe\\nmarket. It will not freeze in the coldest climate, as the water escapes freely when\\nnot in use, and the handle and screw that operates it does not come in contact\\nwith the water.\\nNo stop-cock is required on the above, as it is furnished with our patent self-\\nclosing check to stop flow from street main when being repaired.\\nA short piece of lead pipe should be used in attaching iron pipe to all hydrants,\\nas it makes a more flexible connection, and the action of the frost in heaviuo- the\\nhydrant will not as readily break the bottom.\\nFig. 1503.\\nTo go in\\nGround\\nH ft.\\n2\\n3 2\\nu\\nti\\n3|\\ni i\\n4\\na\\n5\\nit\\n6\\n(C\\n7\\nCt\\nPRICES, ETC. Fig. 1503.\\nFig. 1503, for 1 in. Pipe and Hoae.\\nKg. 1503, for 1-in. Pipe\\nEach,\\nEach.\\n18.00\\n$10.50\\n8.50\\n11.00\\n9.00\\n11.50\\n9.50\\n12.00\\n10.00\\n13.50\\n10.50\\n13.00\\n11.50\\n14.00\\n13.00\\n15.50\\n10.00\\n17.00\\n17.00\\n18.50\\nw\\nDOUGLAS PATENT SELF-CLOSING HYDRANT.\\nNON-FREEZING.\\nThis cut shows a new Self-Closing Compression Hydrant. It has the lever or\\nhandle, as Ihe illustration shows, in the line with the column, and is not liable to\\nbe broken as in the common style, where the handle projects beyond the base line.\\nTo open, pull the handle over in either direction when through using, let go,\\nand it immediately closes and the waste opens, letting off the waterlo avoid\\nfreezing. If required to keep the water running, the lever can be fastened hy u\\ncatch at the side.\\nIt has all the advantages of the regular Fig. 1503 Hydrant, and is adapted to\\ncorporations where the Self-Closing Hydrant is required, to prevent the waste con-\\nsequent upon carelessness in closing the ordinary hydrant.\\nPRICES, ETC. Fig. 1504.\\nTo go in Ground\\n3 ft.\\n?A ft.\\n4 ft.\\n5 ft.\\nGft.\\nEach,\\n.fll.00\\n11.50\\n12.00\\n13.00\\n14.00\\nDOUGLAS IMPROVED STREET WASHERS.\\nPatented December 17, 1886.\\nFig. 1505 can be placed in the service pipe without a T, as the\\nFig. 1504. inlet is directly on either side, and the passage of water can be con-\\ntinuous.\\nNo stop-cocks are required, as they are furnished with patent self-closing\\ncheck to stop flow from street main when being repaired.\\nWhen ordered in dozen lots, we will cast any desired address on the covers\\nof these Street Washers.\\nPRICES. Fig. 150;;\\nTo go in Ground, Feet, lj\\nPrice for J-in. Pipe and Hose, 6.00\\nPrice for 1-in. Pipe and Hose, 8.50\\nTo go in Ground, Feet, 4\\nPrice for f-in. Pipe and Hose, |8.50\\nPrice for 1-in. Pipe and Hose, 11.00\\nG.50\\n9.00\\n5\\n9.50\\n13.00\\n433\\n2\u00c2\u00a7\\n7.00\\n9.50\\nG\\n11.00\\n13.50\\n3\\n7.50\\n10.00\\n7\\n14.00\\n15.00\\n3*\\n8.00\\n10.50\\n8\\n15.00\\n10.50\\nFig.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0443.jp2"}, "444": {"fulltext": "3 g t*\\no\\nOS\\nJ?\\no\\no\\no\\no\\no\\no\\npOB\\nP ^CD\\non\\n03\\nCi\\nC2\\ncs\\nrt^\\no\\np\\nco\\n-3\\n-3\\nOi\\nC5\\nOr\\np p\\n\u00c2\u00b0*S,B\\np\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2tf CD\\nCD\\nO\\nOS\\nOl\\noi\\nrf-\\nCO\\nj\\np\\np a\\no\\np\\no\\np\\nCD\\nto cc\\nCD\\np\\nE\\n4\\no o\\np g\\nCD CD\\n02 02\\nB\\nCD\\nfi\\nP\\nP\\nc-l-\\no\\no\\nOO\\nOi\\n-a\\nOl\\n1-3\\no\\nO\\nP\\nCD\\nSO\\nP\\no\\np\\nCD\\n*o\\nisoH\\njo jo\\n4 4\\no o\\ntO JO\\nCO\\nIf-\\nOl\\nP P\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Qg-\\nCO CD O!\\nO) CO CO CO\\nJO JO\\nOi Ol\\no\\no\\no\\no\\no\\nB\\nB\\na\\nm\\nO\\na\\nSs-\\na\\na\\ntj\\nw\\n-SB\\np rt\\nP\\nB?\\noB\\nB tb\\nTO S\\nu?3\\no\\no\\nBB\\np O\\nOS CO\\nOS\\nj^. to\\nm. w *c fg;g5 w\\nb b o o E.asgs-\\nO p-\\nH\\nX\\nm\\ni S\\no n\\nH O\\n1\\ns\\nw\\nO\\nw\\nH\\no\\nw\\nm\\n3)\\nm\\nx\\nD\\nH d W O\\no o\\nO Oi O\\no\\nCO\\no\\n05\\nr p\\nco ^J oi o oi\\nO) Oi Ol 1^ 1^\\no\\no\\no\\nO\\nP\\np\\np\\np\\nCD\\nCD\\nCD\\nCD\\nUl\\nTJX\\nw\\nrr\\np\\np\\ne-t-\\no\\nfo\\nP\\nP\\no\\np\\nCD\\n00\\np\\nP\\nH\\nO\\nb\\nP\\nP\\nCD\\nCD\\no\\nffl\\nj\\\\*\\n/o\\nO\\nO\\nWH\\ntaH\\ne+-\\ne*-\\np\\nP\\n4\\n4\\nO\\nO\\n\u00c2\u00bbo\\ni-H\\n^^H\\no p\\nB\u00c2\u00b0B\\nB S-\\na, at\\nB\\nCO Cl! CO \u00c2\u00bb\u00c2\u00bb5J\\nQ CO CO C n,o B\\nhdt-1\\nGo\\nP\\nK\\no\\no\\no\\no\\n2-5-2.S\\non\\no\\no\\nm\\nP a o\\ngoB\\n3C P\\nM\\nM\\nM\\nh-i\\ni\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\n2\u00c2\u00bbSSo\\n^s\\n?o\\no\\n[3* O ^t\\n2 -S B\\nOl\\nOl\\nOl\\nBg-S g\\nr-i\\nb\\n*0\\nb\\nJO\\nb\\nJO\\nb\\no\\nOJ\\nH| tp\\nCO CO CO CO CO CO S oJW\\nOl Ol Ol\\noi oi oi g SS S b\\nO r-v^g 1\\nb\\nB\\nB\\na\\nCO\\no\\na\\na\\na\\nX\\nm\\npi\\n2\\nZ\\nPI\\n3 5\\n1 o\\nO\\n2\\n1 PI\\no w\\nc 0\\nH o\\n3 z\\no _\\nH 3\\nO PI\\no\\n3D\\n2\\nH\\nM co co oo co co S aS w\\ng g g S S s||||\\no o o pi a s:\\nOl\\no\\np,\\n(O CO C5 Ol Ol tf-\\nb b b oi\\no o o\\nB\\nCO CO\\nb en en\\npi\\nOi\\nJO B\\n513 p.\u00c2\u00ab.\\nia O\\n434", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0444.jp2"}, "445": {"fulltext": "DOUGLAS POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP ON FRAME.\\nWith Tight and Loose Pulleys.\\nSIZES, PRICES.\\nCapacity per\\nize.\\nSuction.\\nDischarge.\\nRevolution.\\nIron.\\nBronze.\\nlo 1\\n154 in.\\n1 in.\\n.13 gala.\\n$27.00\\nS49 00\\n2\\n1M\\n1\\n.H\\n32.00\\n56 00\\n3\\nHi\\nV4\\n.17\\n38.00\\nC3.00\\n4\\n1M\\nV/i\\n.27\\n48.00\\n78.00\\n5\\n2\\n2\\n.30\\n54.00\\n90.00\\nFi?. 1506.\\nFig. 1506 shows Kotary Pump arranged for\\npower. It is constructed with gears internal,\\nand is widely known to the public. We confi-\\ndently recommend it as a superior article where\\nthis class of Pump is required.\\nPulleys on Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are 8 inches diameter and 2\u00c2\u00a3 inches face on Nos. 4\\nand 5, 12 inches diameter and 3| inches face. Balance-wheels for above Pumps,\\n$1.00, $2.00 and $3-00, according to size.\\nDOUGLAS HORIZONTAL CENTRIFUGAL PUMP.\\nPig- 1507 shows an Improved Hori-\\nzontal Centrifugal Pump for use in\\ntanneries, paper mills, breweries, dis-\\ntilleries, etc. This Pump must be set\\nso water will flow into it, unless [a\\ncheck-valve is placed at lower end of\\ninduction pipe, in which case it may\\nbe set twenty-eight feet above the\\nwater. Sent as shown in cut, unless\\nspecifically ordered with pulley j on\\nopposite end.\\nDIRECTIONS.\\nFis?. 1507.\\nBolt the frame to the floor see that the shaft does not bind run in direction\\nof scroll. If the Pump is set above water, make the pipe and Joints tight fill Pump\\nwith water until suction pipe and Pump are full. Estimate the motion by the whole\\nelevation from the bottom of suction to top of discharge pipe. See that stuffing bos\\non bearing outside of Pump is packed.\\nPRICES, ETC.\\nNos. .If 3 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 18\\nIron $50.00 70.00 95.00 130.00 200.00 310.00 395.00 f\u00c2\u00bb0.00 710.00 1,000.00\\nBrass 100.00 125.00 175.00 275.00 410.00\\nFor table showing number of revolutions per minute necessary to raise water to\\ndifferent heights, with different sizes of pumps, see page 436.\\n435", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0445.jp2"}, "446": {"fulltext": "DOUGLAS PRIMING HORIZONTAL CENTRIFUGAL PUMP.\\nFia;. 1508.\\nFig, 1508 shows\\nHorizontal Centri-\\nfugal Pump with\\npriming attachment\\nfor priming by\\nhand. It is a very\\nperfect article, and\\nthe attachment is\\nvery convenient\\nwhere the Pump is\\nplaced a distance\\nabove the water.\\nThere is but one\\nvalve in the primer\\nwhich can be in-\\nstantly reached by\\nremoving cap plate.\\nDIRECTIONS.\\nBolt the Pump to the floor; see that the shaft does not bind; run in direction\\nof scroll. To put this Pump in operation make tight joints in suction pipe, then\\nwork primer, open pet cock in top of scroll, and continue working until water flows\\nout of pet cock and Pump is full, close pet cock and start Pump. Primer need not\\nbe used but once where the water is forced above Pump, as it holds its priming.\\nUse discharge pipes full size of bore of Pump, and still larger size suction pipe.\\nSee that the stuffing box on bearing outside of Pump is packed.\\nNos.\\nIron\\nBrass\\nSIZES AND PRICES.\\nIf 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 18\\n160.00 85.00 110.00 155.00 240.00 375.00 470.00 600.00 850.00 1250.\\n120.00 150.00 210.00 330.00 495.00\\nTable showing number of revolutions per minute necessary to raise water to\\ndifferent heights with the different sizes of Pumps.\\nCapacity\\nSize of\\nDiam.\\nper\\nDischarge\\nof\\nPulley.\\nhim p.\\nGallons.\\nInch.\\nInch.\\nOft.\\n8 ft.\\n10 ft.\\n12 ft. 16 ft.\\n20 ft.\\n25 ft.\\n30 ft.\\n35 ft.\\n40 ft.\\nif\\n200\\n1?\\n6\\n425\\n590\\n680\\n725 825\\n900\\n975\\n1050\\n1120\\n1170\\n2\\n300\\n2\\n7\\n400\\n450\\n525\\n575 650\\n720\\n780\\n852\\n908\\n960\\n3\\n650\\n3\\n7\\n350\\n400\\n425\\n450 500\\n550\\n650\\n775\\n850\\n910\\n4\\n1250\\n4\\n10\\n275\\n300\\n350\\n400 450\\n500\\n600\\n675\\n800\\n890\\n6\\n2600\\n6\\n12\\n200\\n220\\n240\\n300 360\\n420\\n490\\n540\\n580\\n610\\n8\\n4750\\n8\\n15\\n185\\n200\\n225\\n250 310\\n360\\n390\\n425\\n450\\n475\\n7500\\n10\\n18\\n166\\n188\\n220\\n245 285\\n320\\n360\\n386\\n414\\n436\\n436", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0446.jp2"}, "447": {"fulltext": "J\\nFig 1509.\\nidtli.\\n3\\n5\\n7\\nches.\\nPlv.\\n$0.08\\n.10\\nPly.\\nPly.\\n1\\nH\\n1*\\n.13\\no\\n2\\n.17\\n.19\\n.24\\ngl\\n.20\\n.25\\n.29\\no J\\n.25\\n.29\\n.31\\n4\\n.29\\n.34\\n.41\\n.34\\n.38\\n.47\\n4J\\n.37\\n.44\\n.53\\n5\\n.40\\n.48\\n.58\\n6\\n.48\\n.58\\n.69\\n7\\n.57\\n.67\\n.81\\n8\\n.66\\n.78\\n.94\\n9\\n.75\\n.89\\n1.00\\n10\\n.84\\n1.00\\n1.19\\n11\\n.93\\n1.11\\n1.31\\n12\\n1.01\\n1.20\\n1.45\\n13\\n1.11\\n1.31\\n1.58\\n14\\n1.20\\n1.42\\n1.71\\n15\\n1.29\\n1.53\\n1.85\\nCOLUMBIAN COVERLESS\\nRUBBER BELTING.\\nWe make these belts endless when re-\\nquired, and charge for three feet extra.\\nFor light service order the 3-ply.\\nThe 5-ply belt is equal to single leather.\\nBelts six inches and under ten iuches\\nshould be 7-ply. For large belts or those in-\\ntended for heavy work, order the 9-ply and\\n11 -ply.\\n3 5 7 9 11\\nPly. piy. Piy- Piy- P1 3 r\\n$1.39 $1.67 $1.98 S2.47 $2.97\\n1 57 1 89 2.25 2.80 3.37\\n1-76 2.11 2.51 3.13 3.77\\n196 2.36 2.S0 3.50 4.20\\n218 2.62 3.11 3.89 4.67\\n2 89 3.42 4.28 5.13\\n3 16 3.73 4.67 5.60\\n4.04 5.05 6.06\\n4.30 5.44 6.53\\n4.67 5.83 7.00\\n4.98 6.22 7.46\\n5.29 6.61 7.93\\n5.60 7.00 8.40\\n5.91 7.39 8.86\\n6.22 7.77 9 33\\n6.53 8.16 9.79\\nG.84 8.55 10.20\\n8.94 10.73\\n9.33 11.19\\n^\u00e2\u0080\u0094S\\nNET PRICE LIST OF\\nAMER.CANJATENT^NT LEATHER\\n9\\n11 1\\nWidth.\\nPly.\\nPiy-\\nInche3\\n10\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n28\\n30\\n32\\n34\\n.86\\n36\\n1.01\\n38\\n1.17\\n1.40\\n40\\n1.31\\n1.58\\n42\\n1.48\\n1.78\\n44\\n1.64\\n1.97\\n46\\n1.80\\n2.19\\n48\\n1.97\\n2.37\\n50\\n2.14\\n2.57\\n52\\nPER RUNNINC FOOT\\nFig. 1510\\nThis illus-\\ntration shows\\nin whatagracf-\\nful, ea^y curve\\nthe Belt throws\\nitself when run\\nhalf-crossed or\\nat right angles.\\nThe entire sur-\\nface of the\\nBelt hugs the\\nface of the pul-\\nley, and there-\\nfore is able to\\ntransmit its\\nfull capacity of\\npower, which\\nno other flat\\nbelt can do, or\\nstand the work\\nin such a try-\\ning position.\\n(Jan be made\\nabsolutely\\nwaterproof\\nwithout extra charge The Patent\\nJoint or Hinge is not put raMls\\nnarrower than I inches unless by\\nspecial request and at special prices.\\nFig .1511.\\nWidth of\\nBelt\\nI in.\\nU\\n2\\n2i\\n3 2\\n3 A\\n4\\n4J-\\n5\\n5A\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\nII\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n30\\n36\\nFactory Sizes\\nSize T ^in- size Tir in\\nDynamo.\\nSize in.\\nAr\u00c2\u00bbril 1,\\nFor Extra\\nHeavy Work\\ni in. thick 1 in. t\\n1S98.\\n0.20\\n.30\\n.40\\n.50\\n.60\\n.70\\n.80\\na\\nO u\\nen\\n$0.20\\n.30\\n.40\\n.50\\n.60\\n.70\\n.80\\n.90\\n1.00\\n1.10\\n1.20\\n1.40\\n1.60\\na\\nas\\nSi\\nIS\\n$0.25\\n.38\\n.50\\n.63\\n.75\\n.88\\n1.00\\n1.13\\n1.25\\n1.38\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n3.25\\n3.50\\n3.75\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.50\\n6.00\\n6.50\\n7.50\\n9.00\\n$0.30\\n.45\\n.60\\n.75\\n.90\\n1.05\\n1.20\\n1.35\\n1.50\\n1.65\\n1.80\\n2.10\\n2.40\\n2.70\\n3.00\\n3.30\\n3.60\\n3.90\\n4.30\\n4.50\\n4.80\\n5.40\\n6.00\\n6.60\\n7.20\\n7.80\\n9.00\\n10.80\\n$o.;\\nhick\\n70\\n87\\n.05\\n22\\n.40\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n57\\n75\\n93\\n10\\n45\\n80\\n,15\\n.50\\n.85\\n20\\n55\\n90\\n,25\\n60\\n,30\\n.00\\n.70\\n.40\\n.10\\nISO\\n.60\\n437", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0447.jp2"}, "448": {"fulltext": "WATERPROOF LEATHER BELTING.\\nPOSITIVELY NET LIST. SINGLE.\\nWidth,\\nInches.\\nPrice,\\nper Foot.\\nWidth,\\nInches.\\nPrice\\nper Foot.\\nWidth,\\nInches.\\nPrice,\\nper Foot.\\nWidth,\\nInches.\\nPrice,\\nper Foot.\\n1 inch.\\n$0. 07\\n3 inch.\\n$0.24\\n5 inch.\\n$0.42\\n9 inch.\\n$0.77\\nIV\\n.11\\n3i\\n.29\\n6\\n.51\\n10\\n.86\\n2\\n.16\\n4\\n.33\\n7\\n.60\\n11\\n.9a\\ngi\\n.20\\nU\\n.38\\n8\\n.68\\n12\\n1.04\\nFig. 1512.\\no\\npij\\n7\\n11\\n15 1.2\\n8 1.4\\n13 1.6\\n17 1.7\\n12 1.9\\n7 2.1\\n12 2.3\\n17 2.4\\n:2 2 .6\\n.2 3.0\\nPATENT HYDRAULIC STRETCHED\\nRUBBER BELTING,\\nIn Three Grades,\\nEXTRA PARA, RELIABLE and\\nSTAPLE\\nAnd ELEVATOR and MAIN BELTS.\\nAll Widths and Plies up to 72 inches.\\nWidth 2\\n3\\n4\\n6\\n1\\n8\\nWidth,\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n6\\n6\\n7\\n8\\nIns.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly-\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nIns.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\nPly.\\n1\\n$0.07\\n$0.09 $0.13\\n20\\n$1.58 $1.90 $2.26\\n$2.82\\n$3.39\\n$3.95\\n$4.52\\n1]\\n.09\\n.11\\n.15\\n22\\n1.76\\n2.12\\n2.52\\n3.15\\n3.78\\n4.41\\n5.04\\nu\\n.11\\n.13\\n.17\\n24\\n1.96\\n2.36\\n2.80\\n3.50\\n4.20\\n4.90\\n5.60\\n2\\n.15\\n.17\\n.21\\n26\\n2.15\\n2.60\\n3.08\\n3.85\\n4.62\\n5 39\\n6.16\\n2.i\\n.18\\n22\\n28\\n2.35\\n2.84\\n3.36\\n4.20\\n5.04\\n5.88\\n6.72\\n3\\n.22\\n.26\\n.31\\n30\\n2.55\\n3.10\\n3.64\\n4.55\\n5.46\\n6.37\\n7.28\\n3h\\n.20\\n.30\\n32\\n2.75\\n3.35\\n3.92\\n4.90\\n5.88\\n6.86\\n7.84\\n4\\n.30\\n.34\\n.42\\n34\\n2.95\\n3.60\\n4.20\\n5.25\\n6.30\\n7.35\\n8 40\\n4i\\n.33\\n.39\\n.47\\n36\\n3.15\\n3.85\\n4.48\\n5.60\\n6.72\\n7.84\\n8.96\\n5\\n.36\\n.43\\n.52\\n38\\n3.35\\n4.10\\n4.76\\n5.95\\n7.14\\n8.33\\n9.52\\n6\\n.43\\n.52\\n.62\\n.77\\n40\\n3.65\\n4.35\\n5.04\\n6.30\\n7.56\\n8.82\\n10.08\\n7\\n.51\\n.60\\n.73\\n.91\\n42\\n3.75\\n4.60\\n5.32\\n6.65\\n7.98\\n9.31\\n10.64\\n8\\n.59\\n.70\\n.84\\n1.05\\n1.26\\n44\\n3.95\\n4.85\\n5.60\\n7.00\\n8.40\\n9.80\\n11.20\\n9\\n.67\\n.80\\n.95\\n1.18\\n1.42\\n46\\n4.15\\n5.10\\n5.88\\n7.35\\n8.82\\n10.29\\n11.76\\n10\\n.75\\n.90\\n1.07\\n1.33\\n1.60\\n1.87\\n4S\\n4.35\\n5.35\\n6.16\\n7.70\\n9.24\\n10.78\\n12.32\\n11\\n.83\\n1.00\\n1.18\\n1.47\\n1.77\\n2.06\\n50\\n6.44\\n8.05\\n9.66\\n11.27\\n12.88\\n12\\n.91\\n1.08\\n1.30\\n1.62\\n1.95\\n2.27\\n2.60\\n52\\n6.72\\n8.40\\n10.08\\n11.76\\n13.44\\n13\\n1.00\\n1.18\\n1.42\\n1.77\\n2.13\\n2.48\\n2.84\\n54\\n7.00\\n8.75\\n10.50\\n12 25\\n14.00\\n14\\n1.08\\n1.28\\n1.54\\n1.92\\n2.31\\n2.69\\n3.08\\n56\\n7.28\\n9.10\\n10.92\\n12.74\\n14.56\\n15\\n1.10\\n1.3S\\n1.66\\n2.07\\n2.49\\n2.90\\n3.32\\n58\\n7.56\\n9.45\\n11.34\\n13.23\\n15.12\\n16\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.78\\n2 22\\n2.67\\n3.11\\n3.56\\n60\\n7.84\\n9.80\\n11.76\\n13.72\\n15.68\\n18\\n1.41\\n1.70\\n2.02\\n2.52\\n3.03\\n3.53\\n4.04\\nPATENT BELT CLAMP.\\nFor Drawing Belts Together for the Purpose\\nof Lacing Them.\\nSize.\\nEach.\\nSize.\\nEach.\\n8 inch,\\n$14.00\\n24 inch,\\n$30.00\\n12\\n18.00\\n28\\n34.00\\n16\\n22.00\\n32\\n38.00\\n20\\n26.00\\n36\\n44.00\\nFig. 1513.\\nThe above cut represents one of the most complete and useful articles for those usint\\nof a width requiring to be drawn together and laced while ou the pulleys.\\n438\\nbeits", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0448.jp2"}, "449": {"fulltext": "it\\nELECTA\\nIC LEATHER\\nBELTING.\\nPositively\\nNet List.\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nInches.\\nper Foot.\\nInches.\\nper Foot.\\nInches.\\nper Foot.\\nInches.\\nper Foot.\\n1 inch\\n$0.14\\n7 inch\\n$1.19\\nIS inch\\n$3.30\\n36 inch\\n$7.70\\nn\\n.22\\n8\\n1.36\\n20\\n3.75\\n40\\n8.60\\n2~\\n.31\\n9\\n1.54\\n22\\n4.20\\n44\\n9.50\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Zh\\n.40\\n10\\n1.72\\n23\\n4.40\\n48\\n10.40\\n3\\n.48\\n11\\n1.89\\n24\\n4.60\\n52\\n11.20\\n3i\\n.57\\n12\\n2.07\\n26\\n5.10\\n56\\n12.10\\n4-\\n.66\\n13\\n2.24\\n28\\n5.50\\n60\\n13.00\\n4i\\n.75\\n14\\n2.42\\n30\\n6.10\\n64\\n13.90\\n5\\n.84\\n15\\n2.64\\n32\\n6.60\\n68\\n14.80\\nG\\n1.02\\n16\\n2.86\\n34\\n7.15\\n72\\n15.80\\nThese Belts are all double-ply. When desired they are perforated for swift running with-\\nout extra charge. When ordering state if Belts run at a high or low speed.\\nBEST OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING.\\nSINGLE.\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nWidth,\\nPrice\\nInches.\\nper Foot.\\nIn\\nches.\\nper Foot.\\nInches.\\nper Foot.\\nInches.\\nper Foot.\\n1 inch\\n$0,14\\n5\\ninch\\n$0.91\\n17 inch\\n$3.15\\n34 inch\\n$6.29\\nH\\n.19\\nU\\n1.01\\n18\\nc\\n3.33\\n36\\n1 1\\n6.66\\nH\\n.24\\n6\\n1 1\\n1.11\\n19\\nei\\n3.52\\n40\\na\\n7.40\\nIf\\n.29\\n6i\\n(t\\n1.20\\n20\\nit\\n3.70\\n44\\ntt\\n8.14\\n2\\n.34\\n7\\nit\\n1.30\\n21\\na\\n3.89\\n48\\na\\n8.88\\n01\\n.39\\n8\\n1.48\\n22\\n4.07\\n50\\na\\n9.25\\n21\\n.43\\n9\\na\\n1.67\\n23\\n1 1\\n4.20\\n52\\na\\n9.62\\noi tt\\n.48\\n10\\n1.85\\n24\\nt\\n4.44\\n56\\n1 1\\n10.36\\n3*\\n.53\\n11\\n11\\n2.04\\n25\\n1 1\\n4.63\\n60\\n1 1\\n11.10\\n3\u00c2\u00b1\\n.58\\n12\\n2.22\\n26\\ntt\\n4.81\\n64\\nit\\n11.84\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n.63\\n13\\na\\n2.41\\n27\\na\\n5.00\\n68\\n12.58\\n3|\\n.67\\n14\\n2.59\\n28\\n1 1\\n5.18\\n72\\ntt\\n13.32\\n4\\n.72\\n15\\n1\\n2.78\\n30\\n5.55\\nt\\n41\\n.82\\n16\\n2.96\\n32\\n5.92\\nDOUBLE BELTS TWICE THE PRICE OF SINGLE.\\nIntermediate willhs at proportionate prices. Extra heavy Belts extra prices.\\nROUND LEATHER BELTING.\\nSize, inches\\n1\\n3\\n1\\n4\\ntV\\n3\\ns\\n1\\ni.\\n8\\na\\n4\\n1\\na\\nSolid, per foot\\n$0.05\\n.07\\n.10\\n.14\\n.18\\nTwisted,\\n.06\\n.10\\n.14\\n.18\\n.22\\n.30\\n.36\\n.46\\n.60\\nCUT BELT LACING.\\nBOTH TANNED AND RAW HIDE.\\n7\\nA\\ni\\n3\\n1\\nTS\\n2\\n4\\n8\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.75\\n3.25\\n4.00\\nSize, inch i -fs 5\\nPrice per 100 feet $1.00 1.25 1.50\\nPut up in 100 feet bundles.\\nLACE LEATHER.\\nTanned, per square foot\\nRaw hide,\\nHARNESS LEATHER.\\nLight, about IS lbs., per lb\\nMedium, 20\\ntt it tyy tt tl\\nHeavy,\\n439", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0449.jp2"}, "450": {"fulltext": "READY TO APPLY FINISHED JOINT\\nFig. 1514.\\nBRISTOL S PATENT STEEL\\nBELT LACINC.\\nPacked 100 inches in a box. Assorted lengths.\\nFollowing prices are for 100 inches.\\nNo. 00.\\n0.\\n1.\\n2.\\n3.\\n4.\\n5.\\nNo.\\n100.\\n10.\\ni i\\n11.\\na\\n13.\\nn\\n13.\\na\\n14.\\n1 1\\n15.\\nFOR LEATHER BELTS.\\nFor Split Leather and Extra Light Belts, from A in.\\nLight Belts, from in. to T 3 ff in. thick\\nOrdinary Single Leather Belts, from A in. to in. thick\\nExtra Heavy and Wide Single Leather Belts, from in. to z in. thick\\nDouble Leather Belts, from T in. to f in. thick\\nHeavy Double Leather Belts, from in. to j\\\\ in. thick\\nExtra Heavy Double Leather Belts, from -fa in. to A in. thick\\nFOR\\nRUBBER, COTTON\\nAND\\nWOVEN BELTS.\\na Packed 100 inches in a box.\\nREADY to apply finished joint Assorted Lengths.\\nFig. 1015.\\nFor Lightest Rubber and Cotton Belts, from A in. to in. thick\\n2-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts, from in. to A in. thick\\n3-Ply ts iu t0 i m thick\\n4-Ply Jin. to A in. thick\\n5-Ply T r V in. to f in. thick\\n6-Ply fin. to T 7 in. thick\\n7 and 8-Ply Rubber and Cotton Belts, from T 7 in. to A in.\\n$1.00\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n$1.10\\n1.10\\n1.G5\\n2.20\\n2.75\\n3.30\\n3.85\\nREADY TO APPLY\\nFig. 151G.\\nFINISHED JOINT\\nFOR\\nLEATHER, RUBBER, COTTON\\nAND\\nWOVEN BELTS.\\nPacked 100 inches in a box.\\nAssorted Lengths.\\nNo. 111. For general use on ordinary Single Leatlier and Rubber or Cotton Belts, from\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0fg in. to in. thick, assorted or regular length, from one to three inches $1.05\\nNo. 113. For general use on Double Leather Belts and 5-Ply Rubber or Cotton Belts,\\nfrom A in. to f in. thick, assorted lengths only 2.75\\nNo. 115. For general use on Extra Heavy Double Leather Belts and 7 or 8-Ply Rubber\\nand Cotton Belts, assorted lengths only 3.85\\nIMPROVED POINTED BELT HOOKS.\\nFig. 1517.\\nNo. Per 1000. No. Per 1000. No. Per 1000.\\n16\\n$2.00\\n9\\n$4.00\\n2\\n$20.00\\n15\\n2.00\\n8\\n5.00\\n1\\n30.00\\n14\\n2.40\\n7\\nG.00\\n2-h in.\\n50.00\\n13\\n2.60\\n6\\n8.50\\n3\\n60.00\\n12\\n2.80\\n5\\n11.00\\n3*\\n70.00\\n11\\n3.00\\n4\\n14.00\\n4\\n80.00\\n10\\n3.50\\n3\\n16.00\\no\\n440", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0450.jp2"}, "451": {"fulltext": "Id\\nx\\nBLAKES IMPROVED BELT STUDS.\\nPer AWL AND PLIERS COMBINED.\\nBox.\\n$o.co\\n.70\\n.80\\n.90\\nPatented May 3, 1887.\\nFiff. 1010.\\nThe Awl at one end of this tool is to spread the\\n1 \u00e2\u0080\u009e_ slit and pliers at the other end are convenient for\\ninserting the stud.\\n2_gg Awl and Pliers combined, each $0.40\\nRUBBER AND LEATHER CUTTERS.\\n2.00\\n2.50\\nFig. 1520.\\nLarge Cutters for Rubber Belts, each\\nFig. 1518.\\nSmall\\nLeather\\n$1.25\\n.90\\nREVOLVING PUNCH.\\nNo. 18, 4 tubes, per doz.\\ndozen in a box.\\n$18.00\\nFig. 1521.\\nNo. 180, 4 tubes, large, per doz. $30.00\\nHandles 12 inches long.\\nSize of Tubes, No. 10, 12, 14, 16.\\nOne in a box.\\nREVOLVING PUNCH.\\nNo. 19, G tubes, per doz. $21.00\\ndozen in a box.\\nEXTRA TUBES.\\nFor No. 18, ISO and 19.\\nPer dozen, $2.00.\\nSPRING PUNCHES.\\nNo. 21.\\nLength, 5 inch, per dozen\\ndozen in a box.\\nFig. 1523.\\nEXTRA TUBES FOR NO. 21 SPR1NC PUNCHES.\\nPer dozen\\n5 inch,\\n$1.75\\n441\\n7 inch,\\n$1.90\\n$4. SO\\n5 50\\nS.00\\n9 inch,\\n$2.10", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0451.jp2"}, "452": {"fulltext": "ROUND PUNCHES.\\nCAST STEEL, FORCED.\\nTlTOMffl\\nEig. 1524.\\nDiameter, inches,\\nPrice pel dozen,\\nDiameter, inches,\\nPrice per dozen,\\nDiameter, inches,\\nPrice each,\\nU\\nTS\\n$9.50-\\n1\\n$14.00\\n1!\\n10.00\\n16.00\\n3.50\\nIS\\n10.50 11.00\\nJ-ff X IS\\n18.00 20.00\\n2 8* 8*\\nS.-90 4.30 4.80\\nTS\\n11.50\\nu\\n22.00\\n2-\\n5.40\\nNo.\\nPer dozen,\\nNo.\\nGauge,\\n\u00c2\u00a32.95 3.20\\nROUND PUNCHES.\\nCAST STEEL, FORCED.\\nFig. 1525.\\n00 1 to 6 7 to 9\\n$2.40 2.20 2.00 2.50\\nSizes Pee Twist Dkill Gauge.\\n00 0123456789 10\\n52 46 40 35 30 25 20 14 8 2 if\\nOne dozen in a Box.\\nOVAL PUNCHES.\\nCAST STEEL. FORCED\\na\\n12.00\\n24.00\\nS*\\n6.10\\n1 3\\nIS\\n12.50\\n1\\n26.00\\n2f\\n6.80\\ni\\nIS\\nIS\\n1 13.00\\n13.50\\n8\\n1*\\n0- 29.00\\n32.00\\n3\\n7.50 8.35\\n0.00\\n10 to 12\\n3.00\\n13 to 16\\n5.00\\n11 12 13 14 15 16\\nTS\\nS3\\nPrice,\\nFig. 1526.\\n1.00 per dozen advance over Round Punches, Fig. 1525.\\nOne dozen in. a Box.\\nBELT BORERS.\\nFig. 1527.\\nCast Steel, forged, one dozen in a box, per dozen, $2.50.\\nBELT BORERS.\\n3\\n(i\\nc\\na\\na\\np\\nH\\nC!\\nG\\n3\\nTl\\n2\\nPI\\nO\\naj\\nFig. 1528.\\nCast Steel, one dozen in a box, per dozen, $2.00.\\nBELT AWLS.\\nFig. 1529.\\nCast Steel, one dozen in a box, per dozen, $1.75.\\n442", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0452.jp2"}, "453": {"fulltext": "TICKET PUNCHES.\\nFig. 1530.\\nPacked dozen in a box.\\nFig. 1531.\\nPacked J dozen in a box.\\nFANCY HOLES.\\nJ inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, Per dozen, $11.50\\nPolished, 10.00\\nWith round holes, $1.00 per dozen less.\\nDESIGNS.\\n1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12\\nFANCY HOLES.\\nJ inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, Per dozen, $9.50\\nPolished, 8.00\\nWith round holes, $1.00 per dozen less.\\nDESIGNS.\\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12\\nFANCY HOLES.\\ninch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated,\\nPolished,\\nPer dozen, $12.50\\n11.00\\nFig. 1532.\\nWith round holes, $1.00 per dozen less.\\nPacked dozen in a box.\\nDESIGNS.\\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15\\nFANCY HOLES.\\n1^ inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, Per dozen, $16.50\\nPolished, 15.00\\n1 inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, Per dozen, $13.50\\nPolished, 12.00\\nWith round holes, $1.00 per doz. less.\\nPacked A dozen in a box.\\nFi r. 1533.\\nDESIGNS.\\n*\u00c2\u00a71234567iSX *f t+ir*********^\\n13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27\\n28 29 30 31 32 33 34\\n443", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0453.jp2"}, "454": {"fulltext": "TICKET PUNCHES.\\nFig. 1534.\\nFANCY HOLES.\\nlj inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, per doz.\\nPolished,\\n$25.00\\n23.25\\n1 inch Capacity.\\nNickel-jilated, per doz.\\nPolished,\\n$20.00\\n18.25\\nWith round holes, $1.50 per doz. less.\\nPacked doz. in a box.\\nWe can also furnish Fig\\n1534\\nFig. 1585.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Jj^L S.l\u00c2\u00a3J_ri~ ~3, 9 U\\nFis 1536.\\nPunches with a capacity of 1 J inch and\\n2 inches. Prices quoted on applica-\\ntion, stating quantity desired.\\nFANCY HOLES.\\nlj inch Capacity.\\nNickel plated, per doz. $26.00\\nPolished, 24.25\\n1 inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, per doz. $21.00\\nPolished, 19.25\\nWith round holes, $1.50 per doz. less.\\nPacked doz. in a box.\\nFANCY HOLES.\\n1 inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, per doz. $26.00\\nPolished, 24.00\\nWith round holes, $1.50 per doz. less.\\nPacked doz. in a box.\\nThis Punch is also furnished with\\nReservoir that opens automatically when\\nPunchings are well packed. Price extra\\nNickel-plated, $2.00 per doz.\\nDESIGNS.\\n#ir\\n1 2 8 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00aca\u00c2\u00ab*v*\\n10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29\\n30 31 32 33 84 35 86 37 38 39 4U 41 42 43\\n41 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57\\nA1C1FIJKL TSTVWZ\\n58 59 B0 61 62 63 64 05 GO 67 68 GO 70 71 72\\n$fl234567S4X\\n73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 8384\\nAny design not represented here made to order at reasonable price.\\n444", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0454.jp2"}, "455": {"fulltext": "TICKET PUNCHES.\\nFANCY HOLES.\\n1 inch Capacity.\\nNickel-plated, Per dozen, $16.50\\nPolished, 15.00\\nWith round holes, $1.00 per dozen less.\\nPacked dozen in a box.\\nFie. 1537.\\nDESIGNS.\\n1 2 3 i 5 1 8\u00c2\u00ab 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18\\nWASHER CUTTERS.\\nThe cutters of this tool are made of the\\nbest steel, and fastened with one screw only,\\nwhich holds thein better in the required\\nplace than any other washer cutter with\\nsquare or flat cutters and more screws. This\\ntool can in a moment be changed into a so-\\ncalled double cutter.\\nNo. 31. Large, Per dozen, $14.00\\n31. Usual, 11.00\\nNo. 31. Large. Will cut washers to S inch\\ndiameter.\\n31. Usual. Will cut washers to 6 inch\\ndiameter.\\ndozen in box.\\nFis;. 1538.\\nLACE CUTTER.\\nIt is made to cut any width from 3-16 to f\\nJ| inch by an adjustable nickel-plated gauge\\nand thumb screw.\\nPer dozen, $6.00\\nFig. 1539.\\nMORAN S IMPROVED STEEL BELT COUPLINGS.\\nSize, inches,\\nPer dozen, $3.00\\nSize, inches,\\nPer dozen, $4.00\\n3.00\\n5.00\\nFig. 1540.\\n2.50\\n7\\n12\\n2.50\\n2.00\\n3 !oo\\n3.\\n3.00\\n7\\n3^50\\ns\\n6. 8 00\\n1 i\\n7.50\\n9*00\\n7\\nr\u00c2\u00a3 oo\\n1\\n18.00\\n22.00\\n1*\\n2K.O0\\n445", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0455.jp2"}, "456": {"fulltext": "RIVET SETS.\\n(Cast-steel, Forged.)\\n11\\n1\\n\\\\jjl|jjjl\u00c2\u00a7liliiip\\nFig. 1541.\\nNo. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 78\\nFor Belt Eivets, No. 1 2 3 4 S6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14\\nPer dozen $9.00 8.50 8.00 7.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 5.50 5.00 4 50\\nSINGLE SPEED INDICATOR.\\nFiir. 1542.\\nSingle Speed Indicator, price, each $0.75\\nWEISS DOUBLE SPEED ALARM INDICATOR.\\nFig. 1543 shows the exact size of the Indicator and front view. The bell\\nrings when either hand is at its zero and afterwards at every hundred revolutions\\nof the spindle. A shaft turning to the left is registered by the shorter hand\\nstamped L and the inner dial. A shaft turning to the right by the longer hand\\nmarked B and the outer dial. It is always in the proper position to be applied to\\nthe shaft and requires no turning to zero. Price, each, $1.50,\\n446", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0456.jp2"}, "457": {"fulltext": "SEAL PRESS.\\nFig. 1544.\\nThis Press we furnish with Large Dies to press Hemp or Metallic Cording Seals also with\\nSmall D le s to press any size of Lead Seals and Wires in use. g 1S alS0 Wltl1\\nPrice, including the Engravings on Dies, $4.00 Each.\\nCORDING LEAD SEAL.\\nUsed by the United States Government for sealing\\npackages in bond.\\nNo. 1,\\n$3.00 per 1000.\\nNo. 2,\\n$4.00 per 1000.\\nFig. 1547. Fig lg4a\\nWIRE LEAD SEALS.\\nf inch Size,\\n$2.75 per 1000.\\ninch Size,\\n$2.25 per 1000.\\nTig. 1549.\\nSize.\\nFig. 1550.\\n4 Size.\\nFig. 1545.\\nCast Inlaid Wire\\nSeals.\\nPer 1000, $2.50.\\nFig. 1546.\\nCut showing Cast\\nInlaid Wire Seal be-\\nfore being Pressed.\\nFig. 1551.\\ni Size.\\n5 inch Size,\\n$2.00 per 1000.\\nf inch Size,\\n$1.50 per 1000.\\nFig. 1552.\\ni Size.\\nSingle Flat Wire,\\n2-Pty Iron\\nPRICES STRAND TWISTED WIRES.\\nPer lb., $0.15 4-Ply Tinned Wire, Per lb., $0.25\\n.15 5 .22\\n.15 6 .20\\nOn Spools, $1.75 per 1000 ft. 6 On Spools, $2.50 per 1000 ft.\\nPRICES LAID WIRE CORDS.\\nPer lb.. $0.25 3-Ply Imp d Iron Laid, Per lb., $0.25\\n.30\\n6-Ply Tinned, Braided,\\n4 .30 2\\n6-Ply Tin Braided, on Spools, $3.00 per 1000 feet.\\nPRICE SEALS COMPLETE WITH WIRES, PER IOOO,\\nNo. 1, Inch Seal, with 6-Ply Tinned Wire. 7 Indies,\\n1,\\nR\\n3,\\nJ)\\n3,\\n_L\\n1,\\n5\\nif\\n1,\\n3,\\n3.\\n2\\n6\\n10\\n(i\\nit ii i y\\nfi\\n10\\n3\\nIron Annealed Wire. 7 Inches,\\n3\\n10\\nR\\nii ii it ti 7\\n3\\nu io\\nThese Seals cannot be stripped.\\n447", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0457.jp2"}, "458": {"fulltext": "Complete,\\n$100.00\\nFlame 30 inches long. Oil used, one gal. per\\nhour. Size of Tank, 18x24.\\nWeight when full 245 lbs.\\nempty 110\\nThis tank is of Steel Boiler Plate (galvanized)\\nwith handles on each side. It can be carried by\\ntwo men, or, by using the. carriage illustrated be-\\nlow, may be moved about by one person.\\nIt holds sufficient oil to burn 14 hours, but may\\nbe refilled while burning.\\nEXTRA BURNERS.\\nFor No. 1 Light, $10.00\\nFor No. 3 Light, 12 00\\nFig. 1553.\\nNo. I.\\n800 Candle Power.\\nFlame 15 inches long. Oil used, gal.\\nper hour. Size of Tank, 14x16.\\nWeight when full 90 lbs.\\nempty 45\\nPrice Complete, $75.00.\\nIt holds sufficient oil to burn 8 hours but\\ncan be refilled ichile burning.\\nFig. 1554 shows burner of No. 1 Light.\\nThe Carriage shown is made to pick up\\nany No. 3 Lamp.\\nPrice of Carriage, $18.00.\\nNo. 1 Burners to work with No. 3 Lights\\nare very useful, as a light of 800 C. P. is\\noften sufficient in clearing up foundries, and\\nin machine shops, and enables users to have\\neither 800 or 2000 C. P light as desired\\nwith a No. 3 Light.\\n448\\nFig. 1554.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0458.jp2"}, "459": {"fulltext": "AUTOMATIC ILLUMINATING TORCHES.\\nNo. 7.\\nFOR KEROSENE.\\nGiving a light of 5,000 Candle Power. In use by\\nRailroads, Bridge, Tunnel, and all construction work,\\nas well aa for Mining and numerous other purposes.\\nPrice, $80.00\\nWo. 6.\\nFOR GASOLINE.\\nGiving a light\\nof 5,000 Candle\\nPower. It is much\\ncleaner than kero-\\nsene, more easily\\noperated and per-\\nfectly safe.\\nPrice, $00.00\\nKKB\\nHI i M\\nFie:. 1555.\\nFig. 155G.\\nSMITH S BLOW TORCH.\\nBest and Cheapest in the\\nMarket.\\nAUTOMATIC.\\nPrice each, $5,00\\nFor Painters, Plumbers, etc.,\\nand for any purpose where a hot,\\nSmokeless Flame is required.\\nFig- 1557.\\n449", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0459.jp2"}, "460": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1558.\\n*LPijiEiToi(i hoiks;\\nBLASTING MACHINES.\\nPULL UP BLASTING MACHINE.\\nMade in Three Sizes.\\nNo. 3 will fire 20 to 30 holes, Price, $25.00\\nNo. 4 will fire 40 to 50 holes, 50.00\\nNo. 5 will fire 75 to 100 holes, 75.00\\nUNITED STATES STANDARD BLASTING MACHINE.\\nMade in Two Sizes.\\nNo. 3 will fire 1 to 20 holes,\\nNo. 4 will fire 40 to 50 holes,\\nPrice, $25.00\\n50.00\\ni^tilItWAS;^\\nWiiiuuuiuiu!\\nFig. 1559\\nThe above machines are the strongest and most powerful\\never made for Electric Blasting. They are especially adap-\\nted for submarine blasting, large railroad quarrying and\\nmining works.\\nVICTOR BLASTING MACHINE.\\nOne Size Only.\\nNo. 1 will fire 5 to 8 holes, Price, $15.00\\nWeighs only 15 pounds; adapted for prospecting, stump\\nblasting, well sinking, etc.\\nFig. 1560.\\nPRICE LIST.\\nVictor Leading Wire Reel $4. 00\\nConnecting Wire Holder 2.00\\nBattery Testing Lamp, with Stand Complete 3 59\\nwithout Stand 1.75\\nConnecting Wire (on 2 lb. Spools) 40c. per lb.\\nLeading Wire (in large coils) 40c. per lb.\\nLeading Wire (measured to exact length ordered) lc_ p er ft_\\nInsulating Tape (half lb. packages) $1.50 per lb.\\nTROISDORF CERMAN BLASTING CAPS,\\nTriple Quadruple Quintuple\\nStrength. Strength. Strength.\\nPer 1000 Per 1000 Per 1000\\n$5.50. $6.00 $7.00.\\nSpecial Price in case lots of 25,000 each.\\nHemp.\\nPer 1000 feet.\\n$2.80\\nTAPE FUSE.\\nCottou. Siugle Tape. Double Tape.\\nPer 1000 feet. Per 1000 feet. Per 1000 feet.\\n$3.10 $4.15 $5.15\\n450", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0460.jp2"}, "461": {"fulltext": "VICTOR ELECTRIC PLATINUM FUSES.\\nIMPROVED WATERPROOF INSULATION.\\nPatented December 11, 1S8S.\\nSuperior to all others for exploding any make of dynamite or\\nblasting powder. Each fuse folded separately and packed in neat\\npaper boxes of 50 each. All tested and warranted. Single and\\ndouble strength, with any length of wires.\\nEach fuse connected for the blast should be of equal resist-\\nance, to insure a simultaneous explosion consequently fuses made\\nby different manufacturers should not be used together in the\\nsame blast. Each Victor Fuse is warranted equal in resistance.\\nThis important advantage is not claimed by other manufacturers.\\nThe Fuses are packed by folding each separately and putting them up in strong-\\npaper boxes of 50 each, which is a great protection agaiust dampness or change of\\nclimate, as well as a convenience in handling.\\nFig.\\n1561.\\nFig.\\n1562.\\n4\\nc\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n10\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\n2G\\n28\\n30\\net wires\\nSingle Strength.\\nOrdinary Quality.\\nEqual to Quiutuple\\nForce.\\nPer 100.\\n$3.00\\n3.54\\n408\\n462\\n5.16\\n5.70\\n6.24\\n6.78\\n7.32\\n8 32\\n9.32\\n10.32\\n11.32\\n12.32\\nDouble Strength.\\nExtra Quality.\\nEqual to Double\\nQuintuple Force.\\nPer 100.\\n$3.75\\n4.29\\n4.83\\n5.37\\n5.91\\n6.45\\n6.99\\n7.53\\n8.07\\n9.07\\n10.07\\n11.07\\n12.07\\n13.07\\nRUBBER TUBINC.\\nFig. 1563.\\nInt. Diain.\\nJ inch\\n_3 it\\n*J\\n1\\n4\\n_S_\\n1 (i\\nPLAIN OR\\nPer ft.\\n$0.08\\n.12\\n.16\\n.18\\n.20\\nRIBBED.\\nIut. Diani.\\ninch\\nPer ft.\\n$0.25\\n.30\\n.35\\n.45\\nMade in any thickness of wall. We carry in stock\\nthree grades light, medium and heavy.\\nCLOTH INSERTION. -White or Red.\\nInt. Diam.\\nInt. Diam.\\ninch\\n1\\n8\\n3\\n1 ti\\nX\\n4\\n5\\n1 6\\nPer ft\\n$0.10\\n.14\\n.18\\n.20\\n.23\\ni inch\\nPer ft.\\n\u00c2\u00a30.28\\n.33\\n.38\\n.50\\n451", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0461.jp2"}, "462": {"fulltext": "SCIOTO RAILROAD OR CANAL BARROWS.\\nFig. 1564.\\nWith No. 13x Lewis Steel Spoke Wheel. Painted Black.\\nDiameter of wheel, 1CJ inches; tire, Ifxf inches spokes, inch round inch\\naxle bolt.\\nKnocks down completely for shipping and is easily set up.\\nWeight per dozen, 594 pounds.\\nPrice, per dozen,\\nFIC. 1565.\\nSame as above, except furnished with Jacobs No. 2 Wood Wheel. Unpainted.\\nDiameter of wheel, 17 iuches spokes, ^xl inch tire, l^x inches inch\\naxle bolts.\\nWeight per dozen, 57C pounds.\\nPrice, per dozen,\\nTHE BOSS BOLTED R. R\u00e2\u0080\u009e OR CANAL BARROW.\\nFig. 1566.\\nWith No 13-x Lewis Steel Spoke Wheel. Painted Black.\\nDiameter of wheel, 1 6^ inches tire, If xf inches spokes, -g inch round\\ninch axle bolt.\\nWeight per dozen, (350 pounds.\\nPrice, per dozen,\\nFIC. 1567.\\nSame as the above, except furnished with Jacob s Patent No. 2 Wood Wheel.\\nUnpainted.\\nDiameter of wheel 17 inches spokes, ^xl inch; inch axle bolt. Painted\\nWeight per dozen, 600 pounds.\\nPrice per dozen,\\nSAWDUST, TANBARK OR STABLE BARROW.\\nNot Illustrated.\\nFor Mills, Tanneries, Stockmen, and Livery Stables. Double Frame\\nRemovable sides. Wood wheel, 21 inches diameter.\\nWeight, 80 pounds. Capacity, 10 cubic feet. Painted green and varnished.\\nPrice, per dozen,\\n452", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0462.jp2"}, "463": {"fulltext": "STEEL TRAY WHEELBARROWS.\\nSOLID STEEL TRAYS AND STEEL-SPOKE WHEELS.\\nFor Mills, Furnaces, Farms and Railroads.\\nLength\\non Top.\\nFig. 1569\\nFig. 1570\\nFig. 1571\\n32 in\\n35J\\n41*\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS, CAPACITY AND WEIGHT.\\nWeight.\\n65 in. 19 in. 3 cubic ft. 57A lbs.\\nWidth Depth at\\non Top. Wheel.\\nDepth at Greatest Greatest\\nHandle. Length. Height. a P aclt y-\\n29 in.\\n28\u00c2\u00a3\\n33 _\\n7 in.\\n8i\\nHi\\nHandle.\\n5 in.\\n6\\n65\\n65\\n20*\\n24\\n59\\n66\\nNo. 13-X Lewis Patent Round Spoke Steel Wheel, 16A inches diameter; tire lfxf inches.\\nTray and wheel painted black frame, brown. All Trays No. 15 Steel.\\nTHE PAN-AMERICAN STEEL TRAY BARROW.\\nSPECIALLY DESICNED FOR THE EXPORT TRADE.\\nFig. 1572.\\nWith Jacobs Patent No. 2 Wood Wheel.\\nThe Tray of No. 14 Best Steel Pressed from a single sheet, without joint, seam or rivet. Size\\nof Tray, 32 inches long 33 inches wide; 11 inches deep at wheel end 7| inches deep at handle\\nend. Wood wheels, 17 inches diameter tire, 1\u00c2\u00a3 x inches.\\nPrice,\\nFIC. 1573.\\nSame as above, except furnished with Lewis Patent Steel Wheel, 16 inches diameter tire,\\ninches Steel Spokes, inch round.\\nPrice,\\n453", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0463.jp2"}, "464": {"fulltext": "STEEL BARROWS.\\nFOUNDRY\\nBARROWS.\\nNo.\\n1.\\n2.\\n3.\\nPig. 1574.\\nTray.\\n3 cube feet. No. 13\\n3 12\\n4 12\\nVVhe Is, 16 in. diameter.\\nHandles.\\nNo. ](l\\n10\\n10\\nspension Braces.\\nPrice.\\nWeight, 85 $14.00\\n100 15.00\\n110 16.50\\nAll parts extra heavy.\\nr~ ^^^^sl 1\\nTi\\nNo.\\nSMELTING\\nFURNACE\\nBARROW.\\nNo. 1.\\nCapacity 325 lbs.\\nay, Handles, Weight,\\n12. No. 10. 130 lbs.\\nPrice, $25.00\\nWheels 16 in. diam.\\nparts extra heavy.\\nSuspension Braces.\\nPIG METAL\\nAND\\nINGOT BARROW.\\nC No. I.\\nAll\\nBed,\\nNo. 12.\\nHandles,\\nNo. 10.\\nWeight,\\n120 lbs.\\nPrice, $18.00\\nWheels 16 in. diam. Extra\\nheavy Bed, Front and Front\\nBraces of one Plate.\\nSuspension Brace.\\nBRICK\\nBARROWS.\\nSuspension Braces, largely\\nUsed, and lias uo superior\\ns** lib\\nBed.\\nNo. 14\\n14\\n14\\nHandles.\\nNo. 10\\n10\\n10\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0WheelB. Weight.\\n16 in. diameter 95 pounds.\\n20 in. 115\\n20 in. 135\\nNo. 1.\\n2.\\n3.\\nFig. 1577.\\nSolid Bed, Rigid Bearings.\\nOpen\\nSpring\\nPrice.\\n$14.00\\n17.00\\n20.00\\n454", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0464.jp2"}, "465": {"fulltext": "STEEL BARROWS.\\nFig. 1578.\\nMINING BARROW.\\nNo. D, Export Barrow\\nCapacity, 3 cubic feet.\\nWeight, 60 pounds. Tray,\\nNo. 16 Steel. Size of Tray,\\n33| inches long, 29 inches\\nwide, 6f inches deep.\\nPrice, $10.00.\\nFig.\\n1579.\\nMININC BARROWS.\\nNo.\\nCapacity.\\nTray.\\nHandles.\\nWeight.\\nPrice.\\nAl.\\n3 cubic feet.\\nNo. 15\\nNo. 12\\n68 pounds.\\n$11.50\\nA\\n3\\nt t\\n14\\n12\\n74\\n12.00\\nA3.\\n3\\n13\\n12\\n80\\n12.50\\nA4.\\n3\\na\\n12\\n10\\n86\\n14.00\\nA5.\\n4\\nn\\n12\\n10\\n92\\n15.00\\nA6.\\n4\\na\\n10\\n10\\n130\\n22.00\\nWheels, 16 inches diameter.\\nFi\\ng. 1580.\\nCOAL\\nBARROWS.\\nNo.\\nCapaaity.\\nTr\\nay.\\nHandles.\\nWeight.\\nPrice.\\nBl.\\n200\\npounds.\\nNo.\\n14\\nNo. 12\\n78\\npounds.\\n$14.50\\nB2.\\n250\\na\\ntt\\n14\\n12\\n84\\n1 1\\n15.00\\nB3.\\n325\\nit\\na\\n14\\n12\\n90\\na\\n16.00\\nB3i\\n325\\ntt\\ntt\\n12\\n10\\n105\\nt\\n20.00\\nB4.\\n400\\na\\na\\n11\\n10\\n130\\ntt\\n22.00\\nWheels, 16 inches diameter.\\nEach Barrow of the above is put up with Bolts. The parts of Barrows of same\\nsize are interchangeable and loss or breakage of any part is readily replaced. The\\nBarrows can be taken apart for shipment, packed compactly, and again set up with-\\nout difficulty.\\nThe Axles are stationary, being threaded and screwed into the Brackets, thus\\nbracing the handles and becoming bearings for the wheels. In ordering state\\nwhether Standing or Knocked Down for shipment.\\n455", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0465.jp2"}, "466": {"fulltext": "TWO-WHEELED\\nSTEEL\\nBARROW.\\nCoal or Coke.\\nFig.\\n1581.\\nNo.\\nCubic Ft.\\nLbs. Coal.\\nBottom.\\nSides.\\nPrice\\n1\\n8\\n400\\nNo. 12\\nNo. 14\\n$40.00\\n2\\n10\\n500\\n12\\n14\\n45.00\\n3\\n12\\n600\\n12\\n14\\n47.50\\n4\\n16\\n800\\n10\\n12\\n50.00\\n5\\n20\\n1000\\n10\\n12\\n52.50\\nPerfect!} balanced, is light running, and has no equal. Wheels, 24 to 30 inches diameter.\\nTUBULAR STEEL WHEELBARROWS.\\nWITH WHEEL GUARD.\\nFig. 1582.\\nTABLE OF\\nDIMENSIONS,\\nCAPACITY\\nWEIGHT AND\\nPRICE.\\nNo.\\nGauge\\nof Hteel\\nin Tray.\\nLength\\non\\nTop.\\nWidth\\non\\nTop.\\nDepth\\nat\\nWheel\\nDepth\\nat\\nHandle.\\nGreatest\\nHeight.\\nCubic\\nCapacity.\\nWeight.\\nPrice,\\nEach.\\n4\\n15\\n32 in.\\n29 in.\\n7 in.\\n5 in.\\n19* in.\\n3 ft.\\n70 lbs.\\n$10.75\\n4*\\n14\\n32\\n29\\n7\\n5\\n19l\\n3\\n75\\n11.50\\n5\\n14\\n35*\\n28*\\n8\\n6\\n21*\\n4\\n78\\n13.50\\n6\\n14\\n32\\n29\\n7\\n5\\n19*\\n3\\n83\\n12.25\\n7\\n14\\n35*\\n28*\\n8*.\\n6\\n21*\\n4\\n88\\n14.25\\n8\\n12\\n32\\n29\\n7\\n5\\n19*\\n3\\n95\\n14.00\\n9\\n12\\n35*.\\n28 J\\n8*.\\n6\\n21*\\n4\\n98\\n16.00\\n10\\n13\\n41*\\n33\\n11*\\n8\\n25*\\n6\\n109\\n20.00\\n12\\n15\\n41*\\n33\\n11*\\n8\\n2oJ\\n6\\n93\\n18.50\\nGreatest Length of all Barrows, 67* inches. Greatest Width of all Barrows is width\\non top of Tray.\\nNos. 4, 4* and 5 are Dirt Barrows. Nos. 6 and 7 are Coal or Mining Barrows. No. 7 has\\nCoal capacity 215 to 250 lbs. Nos. 8 and 9 are Foundry Barrows. No. 10, Coal Barrows. No.\\n12, Coke or Charcoal Barrows. Cut shows No. 12 Coke Barrow.\\n456", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0466.jp2"}, "467": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1583.\\nLIGHT BACCACE\\nBARROW.\\nA cheap and handy Barrow for\\nuse at small stations.\\nFrame, best seasoned ash or oak\\nlength, 7 feet; width, 2 feet. Not\\nironed on top. Painted green and\\nvarnished. Cast iron wheels. 14\\ninches diameter, 21 inch face. Axle.\\n1^ inch round steel, 3 feet long. All\\nirons painted black.\\nWeight, 200 pounds.\\nPrice, $25.00\\nBACCACE\\nBARROWS. PAINTED VERMILION. IRONS BLACKED.\\nImproved Staggered Wrought Spoke Wheels.\\nLength, Width,\\nFeet. Inches,\\n10\\n13\\n24\\n27\\n29\\nHeight over\\nWheels\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Floor\\nto top of\\nPlatform\\nInches.\\n231\\n23i\\n24\\nWheel,\\nInches.\\n20x2 345 $40.00\\n20x2 356 45.00\\n20x2 425 55.00\\nPAINTED CREEN, IRONS BLACKED.\\nLength, Width,\\nFeet. Inches.\\nHeight at\\nBear Front Wheel,\\nLeg. Leg, Inches.\\nInches Inches.\\n9\\n24\\n27\\n30\\n191\\n24\\n25\\n16 171x2\\n211 20 x2\\n211 20 x2\\nL Price.\\n217 $33.00\\n300 40.00\\n340 55.00\\nFig. 1585. Sloping Back Pattern.\\nAll wheels on these Barrows are bored true to\\ncentre, and axles turned as carefully as a buggy\\naxle.\\nBACCACE WAGON.\\nWith\\nSpoke\\nImproved Staggered Wrought\\nWheels, Steel Axles.\\nWrought Iron Fifth Wheel, 20 inches in di-\\nameter. Front Wheels, 20 inches in diameter\\nRear Wheels, 22 inches.\\nNo.\\n1\\nFig. 1586\\nWeight-\\nLength.\\n7 ft.\\n10 ft.\\n12 ft.\\nWidth.\\n26 in.\\n27 in.\\n32 in.\\nDash.\\n28 in. long.\\n35 in. long.\\n44 in. long.\\nPrice.\\n$70.00\\n80.00\\n90.00\\nNo.l, 475 lbs.; No. 2, 600 lbs.; No. 3. 725 lbs.\\nBaggage Wagons furnished with Sarven Patent or K. J. Wood Wheels when desired.\\nEXPRESS WACONS.\\nImproved Pattern.\\nExpress Wagon with Sarven Patent Wood\\nWheels, Steel Axles. Also furnished with K.\\nJ. Wood or American Pattern Iron Wheels.\\nWrought Iron Fifth Wheel, 20 inches in di-\\nameter; Front Wheels, 28 inches in diameter;\\nBear Wheels, 31 inches in diameter; Platform,\\n10 feet long, 39 inches wide, 35 inches high.\\nWeight, 670 lbs.\\nPrice,\\n$100.00\\nFig. 1587.\\nThese Wa-ons are of new and improved pattern. All material carefully selected. Thoroughly\\nironed and raced well finished; painted vermilion and green, and striped and varnished.\\n457", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0467.jp2"}, "468": {"fulltext": "K. J.\\nEXPRESS WAGON.\\nTUBULAR AXLES.\\nWith K. J. Improved\\nWood Wheels.\\nPlatform, 10 feet long by 40\\ninches wide by 35 inches high;\\npainted green.\\nFront wheels, 28x3^ inches.\\nFi 1588. Rear wheels, 31x3^ inches.\\nSteel fifth wheel, 20 inches diameter. Wheels and running-gear painted bright red.\\nWeight, 590 lbs. Price, $90.00.\\nDOUBLE END EXPRESS WAGON.\\nWrought Iron Fifth Wheel,\\n20 inches in Diameter.\\nSTEEL AXLES.\\nSize, 38\u00c2\u00a3 inches by 12 feet;\\nheight from floor, 34 inches. Stand-\\nards, 45 inches high, and furnished\\nwith check-hooks.\\nSakven Patent Wood Wheels\\n28 inch diameter tire 3^x\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nWeight, 750 pounds.\\nPig 1589. Price $125.00.\\nNEW ENGLAND EXPRESS WAGON.\\nSTEEL AXLES. CAST FIFTH WHEEL.\\nThe demand for a smaller Express Wagon,\\nof lighter and cheaper pattern, led to make\\nthis new wagon, which is very serviceable at\\nsmall stations, where baggage traffic is not\\nheavy. Strongly constructed of the best\\nmaterial. Now made with Improved Steel\\nStake Pockets, holding stakes perfectly rigid\\nand doing away with end straps. Platform,\\n7 feet long, 2^ feet wide, 22 inches high.\\nFig. 1590. _ End Eacks 3 feet high, with three check-\\nhooks on each. Improved staggered wrought spoke wheels 17j inches in diameter,\\n2 inch face. Steel axles lj inch square. Painted vermilion and green and var-\\nnished. Wheels blacked. Weight, 375 pounds. Also made with 20 and 22 inch\\nwheels. Price, $60.00.\\nSKIDS.\\nFig. 1591.\\nWe also make to order special\\nsizes, and Marine and Railway\\nSkids, heavily ironed at both ends,\\nas shown in cut.\\nPrice, Light Pattern, per ft. $1.00\\nHeavy 1.25\\nngth,\\nSide Rails,\\nNo. of\\nWe\\nisht in\\neet. Kind.\\nInches.\\nCross-Bars.\\nLbs.. Ea.\\n6 Light.\\nI\u00c2\u00a3x2f\\n2\\n24\\n6 Heavy.\\nljx3\\n2\\n36\\n7 Light.\\nlix2f\\n2\\n28\\n7 Heavy.\\nlfx3i\\n2\\n40\\n8 Light.\\nHx2f\\n3\\n30\\n8 Heavy.\\nlfx3i\\n3\\n48\\n9\\nlfx3i\\n3\\n52\\n10\\nlfx3|\\n3\\n58\\n12\\nlfx4\\n4\\n90\\n458", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0468.jp2"}, "469": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1592.\\nHALF IE02\\\\ T ED.\\nFig. 1593.\\nFULL IRONED.\\nWAREHOUSE AND STORE\\nTRUCKS.\\nAxles Turned .and Wheels Bored\\nSteel Nose, Side Straps, Axle and Legs\\nWESTERN PATTERN. HALF\\nDiameter\\nLength of\\nHandle.\\nFt. In.\\n3 6\\n3 11\\n4 4\\n4 8\\n3\\n3\\n4\\n4\\nRONED.\\n6\\n11\\n4\\nWidth.\\nInches.\\n19\\n19\\n20\\n22\\nFULL\\n19\\n19\\n20\\n22\\nof Wheel. Weight.\\nInches. Pounds.\\n6\u00c2\u00a3\\npi\\nI\\nIRONED.\\n6f\\nI\\n81\\n42\\n44\\n56\\n77\\n49\\n50\\n66\\n87\\nPrice.\\n$6.00\\n7.00\\n9.00\\n13.00\\n$7.00\\n8.00\\n10.50\\n15.00\\nFig. 1594.\\nHALF STEAPPED.\\nFig. 1595.\\nFULL STEAPPED.\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\nBOSTON PATTERN.\\nSteel Nose and Hide Straps. Steel Axle\\nHALF STRAPPED.\\nWidth\\nat Up-\\nper Bar.\\nInches.\\nLength\\nof\\nHan die\\nFt. In\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n6\\nWidth\\nat\\nNose.\\nInches.\\n12\\n13\\n14-2\\n15\\n15*\\n18\\n19\\n20i\\n21 a\\n235\\nDiameter\\nof wheel.\\nInches.\\n4\\n10f\\n12\\nWeight,\\nLbs.\\n43\\n55\\n85\\nFULL STRAPPED.\\n12 18 6\u00c2\u00a3\\n13 19 7}\\n14} 20i 8\\n15 21} 10f\\n15* 23f 12\\nm 25 12\\n60\\n90\\n98\\n120\\n135\\nDiameter\\nof\\nWheel. Weight.\\nBoston Pattern Trucks, wheels inside, 10 per cent, advance over above prices.\\nNEW YORK PATTERN.\\nSteel Nose and Axle.\\nWidth\\nat\\nUpper\\nBar.\\nInches.\\n16\\n19$\\naii\\naii\\n82f\\n2ii\\nWeights given are for half strapped\\nThis Truck meets the demand for\\nheaper Truck tbau Boston or Western Pattern.\\n18*\\nInches.\\n6\\n6i\\n7|\\n8f\\nlOf\\nlOf\\nLbs.\\n36\\n54\\n66\\n80\\n100\\n120\\nHalf\\nStrap-\\nped.\\n$4.85\\n6 00\\n7.00\\n8.00\\n9.50\\n11.50\\nPrice.\\n$6.50\\n8.50\\n11.00\\n14.00\\n17.50\\n$7.50\\n10.00\\n12.50\\n15.50\\n18.50\\n24.00\\nFull\\nStrap-\\nped.\\n$6.50\\nS.00\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n11.50\\n13.50\\nlighter\\nand\\nFig. 1596.\\nHALF STEAPPED.\\n459", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0469.jp2"}, "470": {"fulltext": "Fie. 1597.\\nFig. 1598.\\nRAILROAD, STEVEDORE OR CARGO TRUCK.\\nSTEEL NOSE AND CROSS BARS. STEEL AXLE.\\nThe strongest and best Truck made for Railway and Steamer\\nuse Heavily ironed. Four curved steel bars, the wide one at\\nnose extending as a shield over wheels. All steel parts thor-\\noughly bolted on. Axles turned, wheels bored.\\nLength of Handle, 5 feet width of nose, 17 inches width\\nat upper bar, 20j inches wheels, 9f inches in diameter, 3-inch\\nface axle, l\u00c2\u00a3 inches square weight, 125 lbs.\\nPrice, $24.00.\\nSTEAMBOAT TRUCK.\\nSTEEL NOSE AND CROSS-BARS. STEEL AXLE.\\nEspecially designed for the use of transportation com-\\npanies in handling freight. The strongest and best Truck\\nmade for stevedoring and wharf-boat use. Truck solidly\\nbolted together heavily ironed. Four curved steel cross-\\nbars, with an extra straight cross-bar under upper one\\nCross braces on legs. Axles turned. Wheels bored.\\nLength of handle, 5 feet wheels, 12 inches in diame-\\nter, 3-inch face nose, 9 inches long width at nose, 17\\ninches width at upper bar, 21 inches axle, lj inches\\nsquare weight, 140 lbs.\\nPrice, $26.00.\\nBARREL TRUCK.\\nNEW YORK PATTERN.\\nSteel Nose, Side Straps and Cross-Bars\\nSteel Axle.\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\nLength of Width at ^\u00c2\u00a3J5L at\\n^-Haiidle^ Nose, SJ P. er\\nInches.\\nFt. In.\\n5\\n7\\n11\\n4\\n13\\n14|\\n15f\\n16\\n17*\\nBar.\\nInches.\\n16\\n19A\\n\u00c2\u00abi\\n21\u00c2\u00b1\\n\u00e2\u0080\u0094Wheels\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nDia. Tread Wel 6 ht Pnce\\n6\\nn\\nSi\\n22| 10f\\nIf\\n2\\n21\\n23\\n4\\nax\\n50\\n65\\n92\\n100\\n$7.00\\n9.50\\n10.00\\n12.00\\n12C 13.00\\nFie. 1599.\\nFor all Iron Slats add $1.00 to list.\\nThese trucks are made of the best selected\\nhickory, oak or ash lumber. Bolts pass through\\nstraps, tenons and handles. Axles turned,\\nwheels bored, and all parts made in the most\\napproved way. Finished with best agricul-\\ntural coach varnish. Iron parts blacked.\\n460", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0470.jp2"}, "471": {"fulltext": "R. R. Full Ironed.\\nFio-. 1600.\\nRAILROAD AND PACKING HOUSE TRUCKS.\\nWESTERN PATTERN.\\nExtra Heavy. Cross-Bars and Straps Bolted through\\nHandles. Axles Turned and Wheels bored.\\nSteel Nose and Side Straps. Steel Axle.\\nNo. 4. Length of Handle, 5 feet; widtb, 24 inches;\\ndiameter of wheel, 10J inches weight, 120\\nlbs., Price, $20.00\\nNo. 5. Length of Handle, 5^ feet width, 25 inches\\ndiameter of wheel, 12 inches weight, 150\\nlbs Price, $24.00\\nExtra R.R. Full Ironed.\\nFiir. 1601.\\nNo. 4 Extra. Length of Handle, 5 ft.; width, 24\\ninches diameter of wheel, lOf inches\\nweight, 126 lbs., Price, $22.00\\nCentre Strap Welded to Nose.\\nThese Trucks are made of the best selected second growth\\nhickory, ash or oak lumber. Iron on cross pieces extends\\nthrough to outside of handles, with bolts passing through\\niron, tenons and handles. All steel parts are heavier than\\niron parts ordinarily used. Axle and collar forged from one\\npiece. All parts made in the most substantial manner, and\\nwill stand the roughest usage.\\nHEAVY RAILROAD TRUCK.\\nNo. 4XX.\\nEXTRA HEAVY.\\nTwo Centre Straps Welded to Nose.\\nThe Strongest and Most Durable Truck\\never made for general use in Railway Freight\\nHouses. It has been adopted by many leading\\nrailroads of the United States as their Standard\\nTruck.\\nThis Truck has two centre straps welded\\nto the nose instead of one, and the dash, sides\\nAND CENTRE STRAPS ARE EXTRA HEAVY.\\nWeight, 137 pounds.\\nFie. 1602.\\nPrice,\\n461\\n$28.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0471.jp2"}, "472": {"fulltext": "CALIFORNIA LUMBER TRUCK.\\nFie;. 1603.\\nLength, 76 inches;\\nwidth, 31 inches;\\nsills, 3x12 inches,\\nend-bars, 3x6 inches-\\ncenter-bar, 2x6\\ninches; axle blocks,\\nlfxl2 inches; steel\\naxle,2 inches square\\nstaggered spoke\\nIron Wheels, 24\\ninches diameter,\\nwith extra Wrought\\nTires, 4 inches\\ntread; Hub, 5 inches\\nlong. Wood Tar-\\nnished. Wheels\\nblacked. Weight,\\n500 pounds. Price,\\n$35.00.\\nil\\nWISCONSIN LUMBER BUGGY.\\nThis is similar to above cut, but the frame is lighter and cross-bars at ends ex-\\ntend outside of frame, so as to form handles. Length, 6 feet; width, 3 feet; has\\nK. J. Improved Wood Wheels, 40 inches in diameter, 3 inch tread. Steel axle,\\nIf inch square by 5 feet long. Painted Venetian red. Weight, 300 pounds.\\nPrice, $30.00.\\nOHIO LUMBER TRUCK.\\nThe most economical way of\\nhandling lumber in large yards.\\nAll bolt heads in iron straps on\\ntop of frame are countersunk\\nto avoid scratching smooth\\nlumber. The frame is 8 feet\\nlong, but is made shorter if de-\\nsired. Widtb, 36 inches;\\nheight, 24 inches. Wheels, 40\\ninches in diameter; tires, 2x\u00c2\u00a7\\ninches. Steel axle, If inches\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 inches in diameter. Pain ed\\nsquare, axle boxes,\\nFig. 1604.\\nl-j|x9 inches.\\nWooden Koller,\\nVenetian red. Weight, 300 pounds. Price, $35.00.\\nTIMBER DOLLY.\\nThe Standard Timber Dolly, used in log-\\nging regions, either as a Truck, as shown in\\ncut, or as a Roller when bottom side up.\\nMortised frame of hardwood, with beveled\\nedges; size, 19\u00c2\u00a3 inches wide by 26 inches\\nlong; varnished. Heavy cast iron roller, 12\\ninches long, 6 inches diameter, with jour-\\nnals fitted in cast iron boxes which are\\nfirmly bolted through side rails of frame;\\nweight, 58 lbs. Price, $8.00.\\nAlso make a smaller size: Frame 15f by 18f inches; ends square, not beveled;\\nroller, 10 inches long, 6 inches diameter; weight, 42 lbs. Price, $6.00.\\n462\\nFig. 1605.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0472.jp2"}, "473": {"fulltext": "CANT HOOKS.\\nift SELECTED HICKORY HANDLES.\\nv With Steel Pointed Hooks, Each, $3.00\\nWith All Steel Hooks, 3.50\\nFig. 1606.\\nCANT AND PEAVEY HOOKS,\\nDUCK BILL.\\nDrop Forged. Best Cant Hook Steel.\\nPrice, Each, $0.72\\nFig. 1607.\\nCANT AND PEAVEY HOOK\\n^Wg^n ROUND BILL.\\nDrop Forged. Best Cant Hook Steel.\\nPrice, Each, $0.72\\nFig. 1608.\\niPllff^\\npilWJfc) CANT OR PEAVEY HOOK CLASP.\\nMn 1/llBwiHl Drop Forged. Sizes. 2| to :3 inches.\\nIi lM-lM Price, Each, $0.60\\nFig. 1609.\\nCANT OR PEAVEY HOOK CLASP.\\nDrop Forged. Sizes, 2\u00c2\u00a3 to 3 inches.\\nPrice, Each, $0.60\\nFig. 1610.\\nCANT AND PEAVEY PIKES.\\nMade of Best Cant Hook Steel.\\nPrice, Per lb., $0.36\\nEig. 1611.\\n463", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0473.jp2"}, "474": {"fulltext": "COLUMBUS SOLID STEEL SCRAPER.\\nTHE LEADING ALL-STEEL DRAG SCRAPER.\\nNo.\\nIfe^\\n1. Without\\nrunners, carries 7 feet\\nof earth. Used for\\nlong haul or down\\ngrade. Size of bowl:\\nTop of back to cutting\\nedge, 33\u00c2\u00a3 inches;\\nwidth, 32 inches;\\ndepth, 11 1 inches;\\nweight, 102 pounds.\\nPrice\\nPrice, with run-\\nners\\nPrice, with\\ndouble bottom\\na\\nBOSS\\nFig. 1612.\\nSOLID STEEL DRAG SCRAPER.\\nFig. 161\\nNo. 1. Capacity, 7 cubic feet; weight without runners, 00 lbs.; price\\n2. 5 80\\nFig. 1614.\\nNo. 1. Capacity, 7 cubic feet; weight with runners, 98 lbs.; price\\n2. 5 83\\n1\u00e2\u0080\u009e 7 with boitom plate, 105 lbs.; price\\n2 5 95\\nFig. 1614 shows Bottom Plate. We always ship Scraper without rur\\nbottom plate, unless otherwise ordered.\\n464", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0474.jp2"}, "475": {"fulltext": "THE NEW IMPROVED\\nK. J. PRESSED BOWL WHEEL SCRAPERS.\\nWITH BETENDORF METAL WHEELS-TIRES 4 INCHES WIDE.\\nFig. 1615.\\nNo. 2. Capacity, 13 cubic feet; wheels, 40 inches in diameter; tire, 4x1 inches.\\n13*\\n2\\ninches-\\n-all\\nNo.\\nSize of box: length, 30 inches; width, 38 inches; depth,\\ninside measurement. Tracks, 4 feet 7 inches. Weight, C93 pounds.\\n3. Capacity, 17 cubic feet; wheels, 46 inches in diameter; tire, 4x J inches.\\nSiza of box: length, 42 inches; width, 42 inches; depth, 16 inches\u00e2\u0080\u0094 all in-\\nside measurement. Tracks, 5 feet 2 inches. Weight, 850 pounds.\\nNo. 3 has draft rod for snatch team. No. 2 sent with draft-rod only when\\nspecially ordered. We also can furnish K. J. Wood Wheels, wiih hardened\\ncast hubs, on these Scrapers when so specified; they are much superior to the old\\nstyle wooden hub wheels with which other wheel scrapers are made, being more\\ndurable and running easier. Whiffletrees and Neck-yokes are never furnished with\\nWheel Scrapers, unless specially ordered, and are always charged extra.\\nTONGUE SCRAPER.\\nFig. 1616.\\nTHE DRIVER FILLS AND DUMPS H8S OWN LOAD WITH EASE.\\nNo 1 Scraper and Ditcher, 48 inches wide, weight 123 lbs., list price. $14.00\\nNo 2 36 .113 13.00\\nAll our Scrapers have Steel Bottoms, with Ground Edges and Best Steel Shoes.\\nNo Whiffletrees or Neck-yokes furnished with Scrapers.\\n465", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0475.jp2"}, "476": {"fulltext": "SURFACE GRADER.\\nSteel Blade, Inch Thick.\\n15 In. Wide and 30 In. Long.\\nWeight, CO Lbs.\\nPrice\\nFig. 1617.\\nROAD\\nLEVELER.\\nSteel Blade, Inch\\nThick by 4x72 In.,\\nand\\nStamped Steel Seat.\\nWeight, 150 Lbs.\\nFig. 1618. Price,\\nGREAT WESTERN RAILROAD OR GRADING PLOWS.\\nThe Best Grading Plows You Can Buy.\\nFig. 1619.\\nTWELVE-HORSE PLOW, No. 103.\\nThe Standard, Mold-Board and Point are made of Extra Quality of Wrought Steel. The\\nMold-Board and Point are made of the Best Plow Steel, and both double shinned. The Handles\\nand Beam are of the best second-growth hardwood lumber, with Handholds Solid Steel. Plows\\nNos. 101 and 103 are also provided with a heavy improved Steel Shoe, or runner, upon the side\\nlo protect the Handles when the Plow is dragging. Made in four sizes, and Right or Left\\nHand. All sizes are provided with Best Reversible Steel Cutters.\\nThe principal strain is carried by heavy Steel Draft Rod underneath the Beam, and the entire\\nPlow is constructed to stand the very hardest usage. They cut 12 inches with Light Draft.\\nFOUR-HORSE PLOW, No. 105.\\nThis Plow is medium size between Nos. 101 and 106. It cuts 10 inches, and while not in-\\ntended for extremely hard material, is strong enough for any material that four horses can\\nbreak. In ordering, please specify whether Right or Left Hand Plow is wanted. It is a great\\nfavorite with contractors.\\nPeiok List see Page 467.\\n466", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0476.jp2"}, "477": {"fulltext": "GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD OR GRADING PLOWS.\\nFig. 1630.\\nTWO-HORSE PLOW, No. 106.\\nThis Plow is Ironed same as the larger sizes and is stronger and more durable than the\\nPlows offered by other manufacturers at same price. It is a good Township Plow.\\nIn ordering any Plows in this list, jtjs,necessary to State the size by Number, and whether\\nthey are desired Rie:ht or Left Hancl. ^IXj^-\\nWe can supply Contractors on any kind of work with just such a plow as they desire, they\\ndeciding for themselves how large a Plow their work requires.\\nPrices for Plows include One Extra Landside Point.\\nA Wrench Goes with every Plow.\\nTABL\\nE OF SIZES\\nWEIGHTS AND\\nPRICES\\nNo.\\nHorse Tower.\\nWeight.\\nPrice.\\nLandside Points.\\nWeight. Price.\\n106\\n3 to 4\\n135 lbs.\\n$35.00\\n19 lbs. $4.50\\n105\\n4 to 6\\n170\\n30.00\\n21 5.00\\n101\\n6 to 8\\n330\\n38.00\\n33 6.00\\n103\\n13 to 14\\n300\\n45.00\\n43 7.50\\nOur Twelve-Horse Plow, No. 103, is strong enough for fourteen horses. It will work in the\\nhardest material for months without injury, except the wear on the Share, Mold-Board, etc.,\\nincident to that kind of work.\\nWe recommend No. 103 Plow for hard-pan, frost, loose rock. etc. Our Six-Horse Plow,\\nNo. 101, is really strong enough for eight horses. No. 105 is our Four-Horse Plow, and strong\\nenough for use in any material that number of horses can break. No. 106 Plow, for light soil, re-\\nquiring only two horses, but strong enough for four, cutting 10 inches, gives universal satisfaction.\\n40\\nPrice List of Parts\\nFOR\\nName of Part,\\nGREAT WESTERN\\nFigs. 1619 and 1630\\nNo.\\nof Part.\\nKg. 1621,\\n47\\n51\\n43\\n44\\n43\\n46\\n52\\nPLOWS.\\nNumber of Plow.\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\n106 105 101\\n$3.00 $3.50 $4.35\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n1.25\\n.75\\n.40\\n.65\\n2. 70\\n3.00\\n1.25\\n.75\\n.40\\n.65\\n3.00\\n3.75\\n1.50\\n1.00\\n.50\\n.75\\n103\\n5.25\\n4.35\\n5.00\\n1.50\\n1.00\\n.50\\n.75\\n40 41 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75\\nFig. 1631.\\nLandside Point\\nStandard and Cap\\nMold-board\\nCutter\\nShoe or Slide\\nShoe Clamp\\nClevis and Rings\\nHandles\\nwith Handhold;\\nHandles, Wood only, 49 .75\\nIron Handhold 48 1.00\\nDrag Iron 45 .60\\nIn ordering, be particular to state size of Plow\\nand whether Right or Left Hand, and also the\\nnumber of the Part as given above corresponding\\nto cut of same.\\n467\\n.75\\n1.00\\n.60\\n.75\\n1.00\\n.60\\n.75\\n1.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0477.jp2"}, "478": {"fulltext": "CONTRACTORS LIGHT AND HEAVY DUMP CARTS.\\nHeavy Cart, Capacity, 24 Cubic Feet.\\nWeight, 800 pounds.\\nLight Cart, Capacity, 21 Cubic Feet.\\nWeight, 050 pounds.\\nThe Cart is painted Venetian lied: The AVheels are set to Standard Wide Track, 5 feet 2\\ninches. Strong, Substantial, Durable. Made throughout of Hardwood, Strongly Bolted and\\nBraced. Specially adapted for the hardest usage, in hauling Rock, Gravel Claj r and other\\nHeavy Material. Parts easily replaced when worn out.\\nHeavy Cart: Bed\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Size of inside, 66 inches long, 44 inches wide, 14 inches deep.\\nLight Cart: Same length and width, 13 inches deep. Steel Axle\u00e2\u0080\u0094 2^ inches square.\\nWheels: 54 inches diameter. Spindle\u00e2\u0080\u0094 2^x10 inches.\\nHubs: 9 inches diameter, 12 inches long. Wood Axle Bed\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3^x8 inches.\\nSpokes: Fourteen 2A inch best second-growth oak.\\nTires: 3xJ inch. Shafts Oak or Ash, 2Jx3^ inches, with heavy Cross-Bar, 2ix8 inches.\\nSupplied with necessary Chains and Hooks as in cut.\\nThe Bed has two heavy Sills, 2Jx4 inches, witli heavy Cross-Piece, 2f x3 inches at rear end.\\nThe Sides, Ends and Bottom are all If inches thick. The front end Board has Cross-Piece on\\ntop, ljx4 inches, bolted down through the Sills, and these bolts firmly bifld together the front\\nend of the bed. There are also four heavy anchor bolts inside on each Side Board, firmly\\nsecuring them to the Side Sills, and the Side Boards have heavy iron straps along the upper\\nedges. The rear ends of Sides and the Tail Gate have heavy iron braces.\\nHeavy Cart with Wing-Boards or Hopper, weight, 890 pounds. Price\\nMEXICAN OX CART.\\nSize of Bed, 6 feet long, 40 inches wide, 18 inches deep, inside measure, Front and Buck\\nBoards removable. Heavy Wood Hub Wheels, 48 inches diameter; Tire, 3ixi inches; Skein\\nBoxes, If x9 inches. Steel Axles, 2 inches square; Tongue or Pole, 6i feet long by 5 inches in\\ndiameter at rear, and 3 inches where Ox-yoke attaches. Bed painted green. Wheels and\\ngear vermilion. Capacity, 30 cubic feet; weight, 800 pounds. Price,\\n468", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0478.jp2"}, "479": {"fulltext": "CONTRACTORS DUMP CARS.\\n3-Yard, Class E, Two-way Dump Steam Shovel Car, 36 in. Gauo- e\\nFig. 1(334.\\nCARRYING POSITION.\\nI\\nFig. 1625.\\nDUMPING POSITION.\\nThe above cuts show the improved Class E, Two-way Dump Cars, with heavy\\nWooden Sills, Boxes bolted direct to SilH\\nInside Dimensions of Bed Length, 9G in.; width, 72 in.; depth, 20 in. Total\\nlength from end to end of coupler, 141 in. Total width over all, 78 in.\\nChilled Plate Wheels 16 in. diameter; weight, 130 pounds each.\\nAxles 2\u00c2\u00a7 in. Bound Steel. Bronzed Journal Bearings, 2^x7 inches.\\nHeight From top of rail to centre of draw-bar, 27 in.; from to}} of rail to\\nfloor, 40 in.; from top of rail to top of bed, 60 in.\\nWeight of Car Approximately, 3, 000 pounds. Eight to a carload.\\nFurnished with Brakes when so ordered.\\n469", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0479.jp2"}, "480": {"fulltext": "SEATS FOR DEPOTS, HALLS, HOTELS, ETC.\\nFig. 1027.\\nBacks can be perforated and seat left plain, or both back and seat perforated ii\\nrequired, without change of price.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0480.jp2"}, "481": {"fulltext": "SEATS FOR DEPOTS, HAf.LS, HOTELS, ETC.\\nFig. 1629.\\nThe frames are\\nmade of ash, maple\\nor birch, and fin-\\nished natural color,\\nantique, imita-\\ntion mahogany or\\ncherry. The veneer\\nseat is made of\\nbirch, and perfor-\\nated or left plain,\\nand finished in any\\nof the above colors.\\nPrices on applica-\\ntion.\\nFig. 1630. Height, 34 inches; width, 34 inches.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0481.jp2"}, "482": {"fulltext": "LEATHER COVERED NAILS.\\nFig. 1632. Fig. 1633. Fig. 1634 Fig. 1635.\\nPer M, $3.00 Per M, $3.25 Per M, $5.50 Per M, $3.50\\nNOTE. Eegular length of Nails, one-half inch, put up 1,000 in a box. Special\\nlengths and new patterns prepared when desired on large contracts.\\nPATENT SOLID LEATHER TUFTING BUTTONS.\\nTHE STRONGEST, MOST DURABLE AND BEST IN THE MARKET.\\nFig. 1636.\\nPer Gross, $0.45\\nFig. 1637.\\nPer Gross, $0.45\\nFig. 1638.\\nPer Gross, $0. 55\\nFig. 1639.\\nPer Gross, $0.55\\nThese goods made in all leather colors, and in gold, silver, copper or colored\\nbronze\\nHAM S NO. 9 TUBULAR BURNER.\\nNEW STYLE.\\nFig. 1640.\\nTakes No. 3 or D Wick, lj inch.\\nUsed in the following Tubular Lamps of Ham s manufacture: No. 5 Triangu-\\nlar, Nos. 7 and 8 Square, No. 9 Hanging, No. 9 Street Lamp, No. 10 Square Street\\nLamp.\\nPrice, Per doz., $6.00\\n472", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0482.jp2"}, "483": {"fulltext": "BANNER\\nBURNER.\\nTakes Sun Chimney.\\nNo.\\n0.\\n1.\\n2.\\nBanner-\\net\\nPer Doz.\\n$0.66\\n.78\\n1.11\\n1641.\\nFia;. 1043.\\nBronze Finish, 10 cents dozen\\nextra, net.\\nNO. I\\nCLIMAX BURNER.\\nTakes No. 1 Sun Chimney;\\nfits No. 1 Collar; takes B or\\nNo. 2 Wick.\\nNo. Per Doz.\\n1 $1.66\\nNO. 2 SLIP.\\n0/^ Takes No. 2 Sun Chimney;\\nfits Nos. 2 and 3 Collars; takes\\nDor No. 3 Wick.\\nNo Per Doz.\\n2. Slip $2.00\\nBronze Finish, 10 cents dozen\\nextra, net.\\nFig. 1642 shows No. 2 Climax Slip.\\nMOEHRINC ARCAND\\nBURNER.\\nTakes Moehring Chimney;\\nfits No. 2 Collar; takes Moehr-\\ning Wick.\\nThis Burner is well known to\\nthe trade.\\nNo. Per Doz.\\n3. B Collar, Moehring,\\nBrass $9.60\\n3. B Collar, Moehring,\\nNickel 12.00\\n3. Railroad, Moehring,\\nBrass .9.60\\n12 dozen in case.\\nFig. 1643.\\n473\\nm", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0483.jp2"}, "484": {"fulltext": "Vr\\nliiilAffllSIIIIISIIS ^iail\\nin,,,-\\nHEAVY OIL BURNERS.\\nFOR RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT USE.\\nDOUBLE SPRING CAR BURNER.\\nNo. B Wick, Brass, per doz. $5.00\\nTakes No. 2 Lip Chimney\\nFig. 1C44.\\nTHE DUAL BURNER.\\nWith two Wick Tubes.\\n1.\\nWith Screw, Dual\\n1.\\nSingle Springs, Dual\\n2.\\nDouble\\n2.\\nSingle\\n2.\\nWith Screws,\\nPer Doz.\\n$3.88\\n3.88\\n4.44\\n4.44\\n4.44\\nTakes Lip Chimney, Common.\\nFig. 1645.\\nw\\nFig. 1646.\\nORIGINAL\\nNO. 3\\nDUAL BURNER.\\nTakes No. 3 Dual.\\n3 H. S.\\n3 Oxford\\nChimney.\\nTakes No. 3 Dud\\nWick.\\nFits Special Dual\\nCollar.\\nFor Mineral Sperm\\nand other heavy Oils.\\nSpecially adapted for\\nBailroad and Steam-\\nboat uses.\\nNo. 3, Dual, no\\nSkirt, per doz. $8.64\\n474", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0484.jp2"}, "485": {"fulltext": "ORIGINAL\\nEXCELSIOR SUN HINGE BURNER.\\n(E) Excelsior Sun Hinge Burners,\\n1 (A)\\na (B)\\n3 (D)\\nSun Hinge Burners, with Skirt,\\n1 it ill a a n\\nn a c c n ti n\\nBrass,\\nPer Doz.\\n$1.63\\n1.80\\n2.70\\n6.30\\nBrass,\\nPer Doz.\\n$3.13\\n3.75\\n5.00\\nAbove Burners take Excelsior Sun Hinge Chimneys,\\nNIAGARA BURNERS.\\nFurnished with Wicks.\\nNo. I.\\nNo. 1 Fits No. 2 or B Collar.\\nTakes No. 1 Miller Chimney.\\nTakes No. 1 Rochester Chimney.\\nTak s No. 1 Niagara Chimney.\\nNo. 1 (B) Niagara Burners, Brass, per doz., $13.50\\nNo. 2.\\nNo. 2 Fits No. 3 D Collar.\\nTakes No. 2 Miller Chimney.\\nTakes No. 2 Rochester Chimney.\\nTakes No. 2 Niagara Chimney.\\nNo. 2 Niagara Burners, Brass, per doz., $16.20\\nNo. 2 OXFORD BURNER.\\nTakes No. 3 Dual Chimney\\nFits No. 2 Collar.\\nTakes No. 3 Dual Wick.\\ni Burns Kerosene, Mineral Sperm\\nand other heavy Oils.\\nNo. P er Doz.\\n2 B Collar, Oxford, $5.40\\n2 B for Rail-\\nroad use, 6.90\\n|j^^SB lg\\nBronze Finish,\\n10 Cents Dozen\\nExtra, Net.\\nFig. 1049.\\n475", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0485.jp2"}, "486": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD LANTERN LARD OIL BURNERS.\\nFig. 1650.\\nNo. I RATCHET BURNER.\\nfinch Wick. Lard Oil. Per doz., $0.75.\\nFig. 1651.\\nNo. I EXTRA RATCHET BURNER.\\ninch Wick. Lard Oil. Per doz $1.00.\\nFig. 1653.\\nNO. I EXTRA FLAT\\nCOPPER BURNER.\\ni inch Wick. Lard Oil.\\nPer doz., $0.75.\\nFig. 1653.\\nNO. I FLAT COPPER\\nBURNER.\\nf inch Wick. Lard Oil.\\nPer doz., $0.60.\\nFig. 1654.\\nNO. I TWO TUBE TIN\\nBURNER.\\nLard Oil.\\nPer doz., $0.35.\\nFig. 1655.\\nBEACON BURNER.\\nB Wick, fits A Collar.\\nPer doz., $1.00.\\nFig. 1656.\\nSIMPLEX LANTERN BURNER.\\nNo. Shaft. Per Doe.\\n1 A Wick, 1$ inches, $0.90.\\n2B 2| 1.50.\\n476", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0486.jp2"}, "487": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD LANTERN KEROSENE BURNERS.\\nFig. 1657.\\nNO. I, CONVEX BURNER.\\nin. Wick, Kerosene, per doz $0.75.\\nFig. 1658.\\nNO. 2, CONVEX BURNER.\\nin. Wick, Kerosene, per doz., $1.25.\\nFig. 1659.\\nNo. 1, Sangsfcer, f inch Wick.\\nPer doz., $0.75.\\nFig. 1059.\\nTUBULAR LANTERN BURNERS.\\nFig. 1660.\\nNO. O, 1-2 INCH TUBULAR BURNER.\\nFor Gem or No. 00 Lantern.\\nNO. I, 5-8 INCH TUBULAR BURNER.\\nFor No. Lantern. Per doz., $0.75.\\nFig. 1661.\\nNO. 2, I INCH TUBULAR BURNER.\\nFor Nos. 2, 4, 6, 12 and 17 Lanterns.\\nPer doz., $1.75.\\nFig. 1662.\\nREFLECTOR LAMP BURNER.\\nFig. 1662.\\nNo. 1, inch High Cone Hood, per doz. $1.75\\n477", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0487.jp2"}, "488": {"fulltext": "BURNERS.\\nMarct s Patent\\nHEAVY HINGE BURNER.\\nE Wick. Brass. Per Dozen $1.50\\nA 1.63\\nB 2.25\\nFig. 1664.\\nNo. 3.\\nSCREW BURNER.\\nDWick. Brass. Per Dozen $4.38\\nAll the above Burners take Old Style Lip Chimneys.\\nVENUS BURNER.\\nNo. 0. E Wick. Brass. Per Dozen $1.00\\n1. A 1.13\\n2. B 1.50\\nTakes Sun Chimney.\\nFig. 1665.\\nFig. 1667.\\nCALENDER LANTERN BURNER.\\nWith Long oe Short Shafts.\\nNo.\\nWick.\\n00\\nE\\nE\\n1\\nA\\nLength of Shaft.\\n1 5\\nIf\\nII\\nPer Dozen.\\n$1.00\\n1.00\\n1.13\\nSpecial Lengths of Shafts made to order.\\n478", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0488.jp2"}, "489": {"fulltext": "OIL SCREWS, TUBED.\\nFOR BURNING LARD OIL.\\nFig. 1668.\\nNo.\\n3\\n3\\nThread\\nDiameter.\\nf inch,\\n7 ii\\nKerosene Size,\\n1 Tube,\\n2\\n1\\nPer 1000.\\nTin Tube. Copper Tube\\n$16.50 $27.60\\n18.00 28.50\\n18.00 27.00\\n7 ii\\n1\\nii ii\\nCommon,\\na\\n2\\n18.75\\n21.00\\n30.00\\n2\\n1\\nH\\nlj\\nExtra Size,\\nKerosene Size,\\n3\\n2\\n2\\n22.50\\n27.00\\n30.00\\n52.50\\n60.00\\nTwo hundred and fifty in a box.\\nBRASS TORCH BURNERS, WITH HOOPS.\\nLength of Tube.\\nNo.\\nlg-inch.\\nlj-inch. 2-inch. 2Jj-inch.\\n3-inch. Per 1000.\\n1\\nKerosene Size,\\n$32.50\\n36.00 36.00 45.00\\n54.00\\n1\\nExtra,\\n37.80\\n41.40 41.40 50.40\\n59.40\\n4\\n?2.50\\n(With Tin Tube.)\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n1\\n2\\nFEEDER SCREWS AND HOOPS.\\nFeeder Screws and Solid Hoops, Diam.\\nIt (I it tl *t It\\nButted\\nII If It tl it tl\\nFive hundred in a box.\\nPer 1000.\\ninch.\\n$13.50\\n9 ii\\n14.25\\n1 i*\\n11.25\\n9 ii\\nII\\n12.00\\nFig. 1670.\\nSolid Hoop.\\nFig. 1671.\\nButted Hoop.\\nFig. 1672.\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\nOILER SCREWS AND HOOPS.\\nPer 1000.\\nDiameter A inch,\\nOiler Hoop.\\nOiler Screw.\\n$7.00\\n$9.00\\n8.00\\n10.00\\n10.00\\n12.00\\n12.00\\n14.00\\nFive hundred in a box.\\nOIL SCREWS.\\nNo.\\n1 Oil Screws, Extra, Blank or Pierced,\\nFig. 1673.\\nCommon Size, Blank or Pierced,\\nKeroseue\\nFeeder Screws,\\nPer 1000.\\nDiameter 1J inch, $18.00\\n16.50\\n15.00\\n18 00\\n13.50\\n12.00\\n7.15\\n7.90\\n1*\\n8\\nT\\n1 1\\nTl\\n1\\n2\\nA\\nFive hundred in a box.\\n479", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0489.jp2"}, "490": {"fulltext": "NAVY SCREWS AND HOOPS.\\nDiameter\\nof Threads\\n1# inch\\nFig. 1674.\\nBUTTED HOOPS.\\nIn Box. Per 1000. Screws only. Hoops only. Plates only.\\n250 $40.00 $25.00 $9.00\\nPlates can be furnished with 3, 4 or 5 Copper Tubes.\\nFig. 1675.\\nSOLID HOOPS.\\nNo.\\n1]\\n1\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n1\\n2\\nExtra Size,\\nCommon Size,\\nThread\\nDlam.\\n1^ inch\\n15 ti.\\nft\\nPer 1000.\\nButted Hoop. Solid Hoop\\n$11.25 $12.00\\n10.50 9.00\\nKerosene\\nI\\n7.50\\n7.50\\na a\\nFeeder,\\n1*\\nf\\n11 it\\n5.25\\n15.00\\n7.50\\n(E)\\nFeeder,\\n1 1 a\\nTB\\n4.15\\n12.00\\n6.25\\na\\nA\\n4.15\\n6.25\\nFig. 1676.\\nREDUCING\\nCOLLARS.\\nFive hundred in a box.\\nEXPANDING SCREWS.\\nFig 1677.\\nDiameter\\nof Threads.\\nNo.\\n2 (B) to 1 (A), 1^ to I inch,\\n3(D) to 1(A), If to\\n3(D) to 2(B), If tolj\\nOne-half gross in a box.\\nBrass,\\nPer Doz.\\n$0.45\\n.90\\n.90\\nNo.\\n2 (B) to 3 (D),\\n1 (A) to 2 (B),\\nFig. 1678.\\nDiameter\\nof Threads.\\n1| to If inch\\n1 to lft\\nBras a,\\nPer Doz.\\n$0.90\\n.45\\nOne-half gross in a box.\\nLANTERN HOOP.\\nNo. 1, Solid Lantern Hoop,\\nNo. 1, Ex.\\nNo. 2,\\nNo.\\nPer\\n1000,\\n$5.00\\nu\\na\\n8.00\\na\\ncc\\n10.00\\nVIP COLLARS.\\nDiameter\\nof Threads.\\nlj inch\\nBrass\\nLight.\\n$0.14\\n.23\\nPer Dozen.\\nHeavy.\\n1 3 it\\nIf\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\nJ3. it\\nfor A Burner,\\n.14\\n.23\\n.60\\n.45\\n$0.20\\n.33\\n.75\\n.45\\n4\\nB\\n.75\\n.75\\n480", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0490.jp2"}, "491": {"fulltext": "PORCELAIN SHADES OR CONES.\\np.*\\ni*\\\\\\nFig. 1681.\\nPLAIN TOP.\\n4\u00c2\u00a7x9 inch Cones, Plain Top. per doz.\\n5x10\\n5x10 Domes,\\nFig. 1682.\\nRING TOP,\\n10 inch Cones, Eing Top, per doz.\\n11\\n10\\nDomes,\\nFig. 1683.\\nWhite, per dozen\\nGreen,\\nBlue,\\nRuby,\\nWhite, per dozen\\nGreen,\\nBlue,\\nRuby,\\nLANTERN GLOBES.\\nNo. 39. White, per dozen\\n39. Green,\\n39. Blue,\\n39. Ruby,\\nConductors Globe, White, per dozen\\nHalf Colored, per dozen\\nFig. 16844.\\nNO. O TUBULAR.\\nPacked 5 dozen in bbl\\n$1.25\\n7.00\\n7.00\\n11.00\\n3.00\\n30.00\\nFig. 1684.\\nNO. I TUBULAR.\\nPacked i\\\\ dozen in bbl.\\n$1.00\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n4.00\\nLAKE AND RIVER CLOSES.\\nOld Style.\\nWhite, per dozen\\nGreen\\nRuby,\\nBlue,\\nNew Style\\nWhite, per dozen\\nGreen,\\nRuby,\\nBlue,\\nFor measurements of Globes see page 483.\\nFig. 1684.\\n$2.00\\n10 00\\n14.00\\n10.00\\n$2 00 f\\n10.00\\n14.00\\n10.00\\nFig. 1685.\\nNo. 7, Old Style Lake and\\nRiver Globe.\\nFig. 1686.\\nNo. 7, (New) Government\\nPattern Globe.\\n481", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0491.jp2"}, "492": {"fulltext": "BEST FLINT HAND-MADE CONDUCTORS LANTERN GLOBES.\\nham s glla At\\nN? M i f ill\\nl S:f~f Fig. 1689.\\nFig. 1687. Fig. 1688. N0 I QUEEN CON-\\nNEW NO. 39, MILL AND NO. 39, R. R. GLOBE. DUCTOR GLOBE.\\nFIRE DEPT. GLOBE. With Bull s Eye. Per Doz.\\nPer Doz. Per Doz. White, \u00c2\u00a76.00\\nWhite, $2.00 White, $3.00 Ruby, Green or Blue, 18.00\\nRuby, Green or Blue, 30.00\\nfltil jlH fe-,1\\nSI If if lijf n w\\nFig. 1690. Fig. 1691. Fig. 1692.\\nNO. 3, COND R GLOBE. NO. 3, COND R GLOBE. NO. 6, COND R CLOBE.\\nPer Doz. Per Doz.\\nWhite $6.00 One-Half Colored, White, $6.00\\nRuby, 18.00 Per doz., $30.00. Ruby, 18.00\\nGreen or Blue, 18.00 Green or Blue, 18.00\\nh Ruby, Green or Blue, 30.00 i Ruby, Green or Blue, 30.00\\nSTREET AND HANGING LAMP GLOBES.\\nWill\\n|||\u00c2\u00abi! tail .t;\u00c2\u00ab\\nMillillliiiiuili iliii liir i-\\nFig. 1693.\\nFig. 1694.\\nNO. 9, STREET AND HANGING\\nLAMP CLOBE.\\nNO. 4. HANCINC LAMP\\nCLOBE.\\nPer Doz.\\nWhite, $6.40 Blue,\\nGreen, 50.00 Ruby,\\nPer Doz.\\n$50.00\\n60.00\\nPer Doz.\\nWhite, $4.8u\\nFor measurements of Globes see page 483.\\n482", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0492.jp2"}, "493": {"fulltext": "TUBULAR LANTERN GLOBES.\\nhm HAM s\\ni N 9\\nCOLO BLASJ\\nFig. 1695.\\nNo. 0, Cold Blast\\nTubular Globe.\\nVhite, Per doz., $1.40\\nPacked 4A doz. in bbl.\\nFig. 1696.\\nNo. 0, Tubular Bull s\\nEye Globe.\\nWhite, Per doz., $1.92\\nPacked 5 doz. iu bbl.\\nf\\nFig. 1697.\\nNo. 00 or Gem Globe.\\nPer doz., $0.90\\nPacked 8 doz. iu bbl.\\nMEASUREMENTS OF GLOBES.\\nOUTSIDE MEASUREMENTS.\\nFigure No. 1684\u00c2\u00a3,\\n1695,\\n1696,\\n1697,\\n1684,\\n1693,\\n1694,\\n1683,\\n1687,\\n1688,\\n1689,\\n1690,\\n1691,\\n1692,\\n1685,\\n1686,\\nGlobes Illustrated on Pages 481, 482 and above.\\nEXTRAS FOR LANTERNS.\\nPages 492-493.\\nExtra Pots, with No. 1 or No. 1 Extra Tube Burners, Per dozen, $4.50\\nGlass Founts\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Lanterns, Frames, or Extra Pots, when furnished with Glass Fouuts, 1.20\\nSpike Bottom Lanterns, Frames or Extra Pots, when furnished with Spike\\nBottom, add 1.00\\nNumbering Frames Lanterns or Frames when Numbered, add .50\\nBURNERS.\\nWhen other than the No. 1 or No. 1 Extra Tube Burners are desired, add to prices on Pages\\n492-493 Frames or Extra Pots as follows:\\nFor No. 1 Lard Oil Ratchet Burner Per dozen, $0.50\\nNo. 1 Extra Lard Oil Ratchet Burner, 1.00\\nBeacon Burner, 100\\n483\\nTop.\\nBottom.\\nHeight.\\nBulge\\nm\\n1X1.\\n3|\\nQ.\\n6|\\nin.\\nU in\\nn\\ntt\\n3i 5 E\\n6|\\nK\\n4f\\n2}f\\ni i\\n34.\\na\\nU\\nH\\na\\n2?\\nit\\n5h\\na\\n31\\n2f\\ni t\\n34\\na\\nt~i\\n1 1\\n4*\\n5|\\na\\n6^\\nn\\n10*\\n8g\\nH\\nti\\n5\\na\\n8*\\ni\\n6J\\n2|\\nit\\nH\\na\\n5|\\ntt\\n4f\\n2h\\na\\nH\\nit\\n5f\\nti\\n4f\\n2|\\nu\\nH\\na\\n5|\\nit\\n4f\\nH\\n\u00c2\u00bbA\\na\\n5\\ntt\\n*A\\n2*\\nti\\nH\\ni t\\n5\\na\\nQ9\\n\u00c2\u00b0I5\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\nt 1\\n2f\\nti\\n5\\nit\\nA*\\n2ft\\na\\n913\\na\\n54\\nn\\n3J\\n2|\\n3J\\na\\n6?\\ntt\\n5\\n3 a\\n*4\\na\\n4\\na\\na\\n6", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0493.jp2"}, "494": {"fulltext": "CHIMNEYS.\\nHAM S SPECIAL HEADLICHT.\\nDiameter of Bottom\\nHeight\\nPer dozen\\nFig. 1698.\\nHALL HEADLICHT.\\nSize\\nNo. 1\\nDiameter of Bottom\\n2| inches\\nDiameter of Bulb\\nn\\nHeight\\n10\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3 or\\nG dozen.\\nSTANDARD HEADLICHT.\\nSize\\nNo. 1\\nDiameter of Bottom\\n2J inches\\nDiameter of Bulb\\n2\u00c2\u00a7\\nHeight\\n10\\nPer dozen\\n1-J-jj inches\\n10\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen.\\nNo. 2\\n2f inches\\n3|\\n10\\nNo. 2\\n2f inchd s\\n3\\n10\\nFiff. 1700.\\nDiameter of Base\\nBulb\\nTop\\nHeight\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3 or 6 dozen\\nOutside dimensions are given for all measurements.\\nMAGNUM CHIMNEYS.\\n3\u00c2\u00a7 iuches\\n5i\\n3|\\n9f\\nPacked 2 dozen in barrel.\\n484", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0494.jp2"}, "495": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1701.\\nFis. 1702.\\nFiff. 1703.\\nFie;. 1701.\\nNo.\\nRochester\\nMiller\\nJimo\\nB. H.\\nMacbeth\\nCHIMNEYS.\\nNo.\\nNiagara\\nRoyal\\nMeteor\\nVictor\\nKeystone\\nNo.\\nTrenton\\nMerideu\\nBristol\\nHaida\\nDiameter of Bottom,\\nDiameter of Bulb,\\nDiameter of Top,\\nHeight,\\nPrice,\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen, and barrels of 11 dozen.\\nNo. 2 Rochester\\n2 inches\\n3\\nItt\\n8\\nPer doz.,\\nNo,\\n2 Miller\\n2 Juno\\n2 Royal\\n2 Victor\\n2 Meteor\\n2 Niagara\\n8 Macbeth\\n2 Wheeling\\n2 Gladstone\\n2 Wellington\\n2 Meriden\\n2 Bristol\\n2 Haida\\n2 Pittsburg\\nNo.\\n2 Parker\\n2 American\\nTrenton\\nRival\\nAdmiral\\nManhattan\\nSmokeless\\n2|j inches\\n9\\nPer doz.,\\nDiameter of Bottom,\\nDiameter of Bulb,\\nDiameter of Top,\\nHeight,\\nPrice,\\nPacked as follows\\nIn boxes of 3 or 6 dozen, and barrels of 7 dozen.\\nNO. 2 ROCHESTER, EXTRA LONG.\\nNo. 2 Niagara, extra long. No. 2 B. H 10 inches high.\\nDiameter of Bottom, 2\u00c2\u00a7 inches\\nDiameter of Bulb, 3\u00c2\u00b1\\nDiameter of Top, l|\\nHeight, 10J, 12 and 14\\nTo be used with Globes.\\nPrice, Per doz.,\\nPacked as follows:\\n10\u00c2\u00a3 inch, in boxes of 3 or C dozen, and in barrels of 6 dozen.\\n12\\n14\\n3 or 6\\n3 or 6\\n5\\n4\\n2| inches\\nSUN BULB.\\nFor all Sun Burners.\\nSize, No. No. 1\\nDiameter of Bottom, 2 inches\\nDiameter of Bulb, 3\u00c2\u00a3 3\\nHeight, 6| n\\nPer doz Per doz. Per doz.\\nPacked as follows:\\nNo. 0, in boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen.\\n1, of 3, 6 or 12\\n2, of 3 or 6\\nOutside dimensions are given for all measurements above.\\n485\\nNo. 2\\n3 inches\\n4\\n8i", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0495.jp2"}, "496": {"fulltext": "CHIMNEYS.\\nELECTRIC.\\nFor Electric and Banner Lamps. Grand, Little Giant, Sun Duplex,\\nClimax and other No. 3 Wick Burners.\\nSize\\nDiameter of Bottom\\nBulb\\nHeight\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nNo. 1, in boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen, and barrels of 7\u00c2\u00a3 dozen.\\n2, in of 3 or 6 of 5\\nNO. 2 ELECTRIC FOR CLOBE.\\nNo. 1\\nNo. 2\\n2^ inches\\n3 inches\\nH\\n4\\n8f\\n10\\nFisr. 1705.\\nDiameter of Bottom\\nDiameter of Bulb\\nHeight regular\\nHeight extra long\\nPer dozen\\n3 inches\\n10\\n12\\nPacked as follows:\\n10 inch in boxes of 3 or 6 dozen, and barrels of (i dozen.\\n12 in 3 or 6 of 5\\nBELGIAN.\\nNo\\n00 Belgian.\\na\\n00 Liberty.\\nit\\n3 PI\\nlmwood\\na\\n3 Dr\\nesden.\\ntt\\n5B.\\nH. Radiant.\\nNo. 1\\nNo. 00\\n21- i\\niches\\n3 inches\\n3\\na\\n31\\nlOf\\nu\\n12\\nFig. 1706.\\nNo. 1 Belgian.\\n1 Liberty.\\n2 Plumwood.\\n2 Dresden.\\n4B. H. Radiant.\\nSize\\nDiameter of Bottom\\nDiameter of Bulb\\nHeight\\nPer dozen\\nMay be cut to any other length desired.\\nPacked as follows:\\nNo. 1 in boxes of 3 or 6 dozen, and barrels of 6 dozen.\\n00 in of 3 or 6 4\\nFig. 1707.\\n3f\\nBUFFALO HEADLICHT.\\nDiameter of Bottom 2\u00c2\u00a7 inches\\nDiameter of Bulb\\nHeight 10\\nPer dozen\\nEUREKA HEADLICHT.\\nDiameter of Bottom 2| inches\\nDiameter of Bulb 3\u00c2\u00a3\\nHeight 10\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3 or 6 dozen.\\nOutside dimensions are given for all measurements.\\n486", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0496.jp2"}, "497": {"fulltext": "CHIMNEYS.\\nDUAL AND LIP.\\nFia:. 1708.\\nNo. 0, 1, 2 and 3 Lip\\n0, 1, 2 and 3 Ives\\nSize\\nDiameter of Bottom\\nDiameter of Bulb\\nHeight\\nNo. 0.\\nIf ins.\\na\u00c2\u00ab\\n6\\nNo. 0, 1 and 2 Dual\\n0, 1 and 2 Richmond\\nNo. 1.\\nlfj ins.\\n3\\n7\\nNo.\\nH\\nNo. 3 Lip.\\n2g ins.\\n4\\n9i\\nPer dozen\\nFor special orders these chimneys are made of any length or\\ndiameter of bulb required. Always give dimensions wanted.\\nPacked as follows:\\nNo. in boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen.\\n1 in of 3, G or 12\\n2 in of 3 or 6\\n3 in of 3 or 6\\nNO. 3 DUAL.\\nFor Railroad Car Lamps.\\nNo. 3 Dual. No. 3 Hicks Smith. No. 3 Oxford.\\nDiameter of Bottom 2-J- inches\\nDiameter of Bulb 3ff\\nHeight 10\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3 or 6 dozen.\\nFit;. 1709.\\nFig. 1710.\\nNO. 2 DUPLEX.\\nRound or Oval.\\nFor American and Imported Duplex Burners.\\nDiameter of Bottom 2J inches\\nDiameter of Bulb 3\u00c2\u00a3\\nHeight 10\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3 or 6 dozen, and barrels of 6 dozen.\\nOutside dimensions are given for all measurements.\\nMICA HEADLIGHT CHIMNEYS.\\nPrice, per gross $37.50\\n487", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0497.jp2"}, "498": {"fulltext": "No. 0,\\n1,\\nCHIMNEYS.\\nROUND OR OVAL, FOR SUN HINGE BURNERS.\\nSize\\nDiameter of Bottom\\nDiameter of Bulb\\nHeight\\nSpecial Size for Globe i\\nDiameter of Bulb\\nPrice per dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nin boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen. No. 2, in boxes of 3 or 6 dozen,\\nin of 3, 6 or 12 3, in of 3 or 6\\nNo.\\nNo. 1\\nNo. 2\\nNo. 3\\n1| ins.\\n2f ins.\\n2$ ins.\\n3i ins\\n3\\nH\\n3|\\nH\\n6\\n74\\n81\\n9J\\ni t\\nFOR CAS BURNERS.\\nWelsbach.\\nDiameter lj| and 2 inches\\nLength, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10\\nMade with either plain or\\nFrosted Bottom.\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen.\\nMOEHRING.\\nFor Moehring and Harvard\\nBurners.\\nDiameter of Bottom 2 inches\\nDiameter of Bulb 2 J\\nHeight 5\u00c2\u00a3, or 10\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen.\\nFig. 1713.\\nFig. 1713.\\nFig. 1714.\\nNO. I I\\nPOSTAL CAR.\\nDiameter of Bottom, 2\\\\ inches\\nDiameter of Bulb 2|\\nHeight 12\\nPer dozen\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3 or C dozen.\\nSize.\\nSTUDENT.\\nNo. 1 No. 2\\nPrincess Student. Student\\nor Victor. No. or\\nPerfection Brilliant\\nDiam. of\\nBoltom 1^ iu.\\nDiam. of\\nTop 1 in. If in. 1| in.\\nHeight 7i lOi 10A\\nPer doz.\\nPacked as follows:\\nIn boxes of 3, 6 or 12 dozen.\\n1| in. If iu.\\nFig. 1715.\\nOutside dimensions are given for all measurements.\\n488", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0498.jp2"}, "499": {"fulltext": "1 or A.\\nWICKS.\\nNo or E.\\nWidth, inches, s\\nPer gross, $0.60 .75\\nBrilliant, Argand and Crystal Light,\\nDietz inch wide, 8 inches long,\\nB. Wick, Double Thick,\\nThe above Wick in 32-yard pieces at same price.\\nD. Dual, 10 inches long,\\nNo. 3, Moehring, 2\u00c2\u00a7 inches wide,\\nDuplex and Oxford, 10 inches long,\\nNos. 1 and 2 German Student,\\nGem, J inch wide,\\nNo. 1 Kochester,\\nNo. 2 Kochester,\\nNo. 3 Rochester,\\nNo. 1 Banner,\\nNo. 2 Banner,\\nNo. 3 Banner,\\nNo. 1 Niagara, 7\u00c2\u00a3 inches long,\\nNo. 2 Niagara, 8 inches long,\\nNo. 1 Belgian,\\nNo. 00 Belgian,\\nNo. 2 Electric,\\nNo. 2 Miller,\\nSun Duplex,\\nEureka,\\nHEADLIGHT\\nWidth, inches,\\nPer gross,\\nWICK\\n$7.00\\n(FELT)\\n7.00\\n2orB.\\n3orD.\\n1\\nH\\n1.10\\n1.75\\nPer\\ngross,\\n$2.00\\nti,\\na\\n.90\\nC\u00c2\u00a9\\nit\\n2.50\\nPer\\ngross,\\n$3.00\\na\\n3.00\\na\\n3.00\\na\\n1.10\\nu\\n.60\\nit\\n1.25\\na\\n1.75\\na\\n6.00\\na\\n1.25\\na\\n2.00\\na\\n4.75\\na\\n2.75\\ntt\\n9.50\\nt i\\n3.00\\na\\n3.50\\na\\n2.50\\na\\n2.00\\na\\n1.00\\na\\n1.25\\nli\\nn\\n7.50\\n8.00\\nPer pound, $0.20\\nCANDLE WICK.\\nNo. 2, Per pound, $0.18 Best,\\nWASTE.\\nWHITE COTTON. COLORED COTTON.\\nBest Cop Machined, Per lb., A, Best Machined, Per lb.,\\nNo. 1,\\n2,\\n3,\\nCarpet Thrums\\nPer lb.,\\nB,\\nC,\\nWOOL PACKING.\\nNo. 1 No. 2 Extra No. 3\\nPer lb., Per lb., Per lb.,\\nWaste put up in 100, 250 and 500 lb. Bales.\\nWe have all grades of Wiping and Packing Waste.\\nPrices quoted and samples sent on application.\\n489", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0499.jp2"}, "500": {"fulltext": "HAM S TWO-PIECED TUBE TIN TUBULAR LANTERNS.\\nNO. O, HANDY.\\nNO. O AND NO. 2,\\nSIDE SPRING SAFETY.\\nFig. 1716.\\nPLAIN TIN ONLY.\\nPer Doz.\\nWith White Globe,\\n$9.00\\nRuby\\n12.00\\nGreen or Blue Globe,\\n12.00\\nHas No. 1 Burner, inch Wick,\\nNo. Globe.\\nAdapted for contractors, and in cities\\nabout sewers, etc.\\nAlso used with Ruby Globe as a\\nguard lantern.\\nTIN TUBULAR.\\nNo. O\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Class Fount.\\nPrice,\\nPer Doz.\\nWith White Globe, $13.00\\nRuby 16.00\\nGreen or Blue Globe, 16.00\\nHas No. 1 Burner, g inch Wick,\\nNo. Globe.\\nNo. 2. Price,\\nPer Doz.\\nWith White Globe, $13.00\\nRuby 16.00\\nGreen or Blue Globe, 16.00\\nHas No. 2 Burner, 1 inch Wick,\\nNo. Globe.\\nFig. 1716 packed 1 doz. cases, net weight 20 lbs., gross weight 32 lbs.\\nFig. 1717 1 No. 0, 21 lbs., gross weight 34 lbs.\\nFig. 1717 1 No. 2, 23 lbs., 39 lbs.\\nFig. 1717 is also made copper-plated, brass-plated, solid brass and solid\\nbrass nickel-plated.\\n490", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0500.jp2"}, "501": {"fulltext": "HAM S TWO-PIECED TUBE TIN TUBULAR LANTERNS.\\nNo. and No. 2.\\nCLIPPER LIFT.\\nNo. 1 and No. 2.\\nCOLD BLAST.\\nFig. 1718.\\nTIN TUBULAR.\\nNo. 0. Per Dozen\\nWith White Globe $9.50\\nKuby 1250\\nGreen or Blue 12.50\\nHas No. 1 Burner, g-inch Wick.\\nNo. Globe.\\nNo. 2.\\nWith White Globe\\nKuby\\nGreen or Blue\\nFig. 1719.\\nTIN TUBULAR.\\nNo. 1.\\nWith White Globe\\nKuby\\nGreen or Blue\\nPer Dozen\\n$13.50\\n16.50\\n16.50\\nHas No. 1 Burner, g-inch Wick.\\nNo. Cold Blast Globe.\\nHas No. 2 burner, 1-inch wick.\\nNo. Globe.\\nPer Dozen No. 2. Per Dozen\\n$13.00 With White Globe $16.00\\n16.00 Euby 19.00\\n16.00 Green or Blue 19.00\\nHas No. 2 Burner, 1-inch Wick.\\nNo. -Cold Blast Globe.\\nFig. 1718 is also made Copper-Plated, Brass-Plated, Solid Brass and Solid Brass\\nNickel-Plated.\\nFig. 1719 is also made Solid Brass and Solid Brass Nickel-Plated.\\nFig. 1719 is especially adapted for use in Mills, Lumber Camps and other places\\nwhere there is considerable dust, as the Burner will not clog up.\\nAlso adapted for the use of Tkack Walkeus\\n491", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0501.jp2"}, "502": {"fulltext": "HAM S STANDARD RAILROAD LANTERNS.\\nFor Lard or Sperm Oil, also Kerosene.\\nP3\\n.e3\\ng\\no\\nFig. 1721.\\nWike Bottom, Double G-uaed.\\nFig. 1720.\\nWiee Bottom, Single Guaed.\\nDOUBLE WIRE UPRIGHT (PATENTED 1\\nWith White Globe\\nGreen or Blue Globe\\nRuby Globe\\nFrames only\\nSINGLE WIRE UPRIGHT.\\nWith White Globe\\nGreen or Blue Globe\\nEuby Globe\\nFrames only\\nThe above prices are with No. 1 and No. 2 Extra Tube Burners.\\nFor other Burners see page 483.\\nInitials of railroads stamped on Frames in lots of 10 dozen or more without\\nextra charge.\\n492\\nPer dozen, $12 00\\n16.50\\n20.50\\n10.00\\nPer dozen, $11.00\\n15 50\\n1950\\n9.10", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0502.jp2"}, "503": {"fulltext": "HAM S STANDARD RAILROAD LANTERNS.\\nFor Lard or Sperm Oil, also Kerosene.\\no\\n_o\\na\\na\\no\\ni\\nOS\\no3\\nm\\n3\\nM\\nD\\ninuiiin\\nFig. H23. Fig. 1723.\\nTin Bottom, Single Guard. Tin Bottom, Double Guard.\\nDOUBLE WIRE UPRIGHT-PATENTED.\\nSingle or Double Guard.\\nWith White Globe .Per dozen, $11.50\\nGreen or Blue Globe 16.00\\nBuby Globe 20.00\\nFrames only, no Globes 9.50\\nSINGLE WIRE UPRIGHT.\\nSingle or Double Guard.\\nWith White Globe Per dozen, $10.50\\nf Green or Blue Globe 15.00\\nBuby Globe 19.00\\nFrames only, no Globes S.50\\nThe above prices are with No. 1 or No. 1 Extra Tube Burners.\\nFor other Burners see pages 476 and 477.\\nInitials of railroads stamped on frames in lots of 10 dozen or more, without\\nextra charge.\\n493", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0503.jp2"}, "504": {"fulltext": "HAM S FINELY FINISHED BRASS AND NICKEL-PLATED\\nCONDUCTORS LANTERNS.\\nFor Lard or Sperm Oil.\\nMade in Solid Brass.\\nHighly Polished.\\nw\\n1\u00c2\u00a7L Also Finished in\\n_\\nSilver and Gold Plate.\\nGL0BES vjHlt\\nBest Flint, Hand Made.\\nKg. 1724. Kg. 1725.\\nNo. 3. BAYONET CATCH. No. 3. SOBEW OIL CDP.\\nPer Dozen I Per Dozen\\nBrass White Globe $48.00 Brass White Globe $48.00\\nN. P. 54.00 N. P. 54.00\\nBrass i Ruby, Greeu or Blue 78.00 j Brass h Ruby, Greeu or Blue 78.00\\nN.P.- 84.00 N.P. 84.00\\nFurnished in\\nWhite, Ruby, Green,\\nBlue, Half Green,\\nHalf Ruby,\\nHalf Blue\\nGlobes.\\nMade Extra Strong.\\nTig. 1726.\\nNo. 1. SCREW OIL CDP.\\n(TaJie Fig. 1689 Globe.) I\\nPer Dozen\\nBrass White Globe $60.00\\nN. P. 66.00\\nBrass Ruby, Green or Blue 90.00\\nN. P. 96.00\\n494\\nFig. 1727.\\nNo. 3. WIRE BOTTOM.\\nPer Dozen\\nBrass White Globe $48 00\\nN.P. 54.00\\nBrass J Ruby, Green or Blue 78.00\\nN.P.- 84.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0504.jp2"}, "505": {"fulltext": "FINELY FINISHED BRASS, NICKEL, SILVER AND COLD-PLATED\\nCONDUCTORS LANTERNS.\\nFor Lard or Sperm Oil. Made Extra Strong. Globes, Best Flint, Hand Made\\nFurnished m White, Ruby, Green, Blue, Half Green, Half Ruby, Half Blue Globes.\\nFig. 1728.\\nNo. 6. Bayonet Catoh.\\nFig. 1728, Brass, White Globe\\nFig. 1729.\\nNo. 39. Batonet Catoii.\\n1728,\\na\\n1728,\\n(i\\n1728,\\na\\n1729,\\nit\\n1729,\\nii\\n1729,\\nit\\n1729,\\na\\n1730,\\na\\n1730,\\na\\n1730,\\nit\\n1730,\\na\\nNickel-plated, White Globe\\nJ Ruby, Green or Bluo\\nNickel-plated, Ruby, Green or Blue\\n1 it a a\\n2\\nRuby, Green or Blue\\nWhite Globe\\nNickel-plated, White Globe\\nit a\\nWhite Globe\\nRuby, Green or Blue\\nNickel-plated, J Ruby, Green or Blue\\nFig. 1730.\\nNo. 6. Screw Oil Cup.\\nPer doz. $54.00\\n60.00\\n84.00\\n90.00\\n66.00\\n60.00\\n30.00\\n36.00\\n60.00\\n54.00\\n84.00\\n90.00\\nNO. 7, NEW LAKE AND RIVER LANTERN.\\nHinge Top.\\n(Government Pattern).\\nWith No. 1 Extra Flat Copper Burner. For Sperm or\\nLard Oil and Kerosene.\\nWith\\nWith\\nWith\\nWhite\\nGreen or\\nRuby\\nGlobe.\\nBlue Globe,\\nGlobe,\\nPer doz.,\\nPer doz\\nPer doz.,\\n$13.00.\\n$18.50.\\n$22.50.\\nIf wanted\\nwith\\nNo. 2 Index\\nKei\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2osene Burners\\nadd, per dozen, $0.50.\\n6 inch Globes.\\n495", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0505.jp2"}, "506": {"fulltext": "LAKE AND RIVER, LARD OIL, TIN LANTERNS.\\nNo. 7,\\nOld Lake and River Lantern.\\nRegular Pattern.\\nWith With With\\nWhite Green or Ruby\\nGlobe Blue Globe Globe\\nPer doz. Per doz. Per doz.\\n$12.00 $17.50 $31.50\\nFitted with No. 1 Extra\\nFlat Copper Burners.\\nIf wanted with No. 2\\nIndex Kerosene Burners,\\nadd 50c dozen.\\nFig. 1732.\\nHinge Bottom.\\nFig. 1733.\\nHinge Top.\\nThese Lanterns are built very strong and finely finished. Used principally on\\nRiver and Lake Steamers and Vessels.\\nPOLE TARGET LAMPS (RAILROAD),\\nOR MAST HEAD LAMPS.\\nWITH IMPROVED BOTTOM.\\nBurns Kerosene.\\nWith White, Green or Ruby Fresnel.\\nWill not blow out.\\niiHE5-=l\u00c2\u00bb u\\nFig. 1734.\\nWith White Fresnel Globe\\nGreen\\nBlue\\nRuby\\n496\\nEach, $8.00\\n10.00\\n10.00\\n12.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0506.jp2"}, "507": {"fulltext": "FIREMAN S LANTERNS.\\n,jtafc j\\nFig. 1735.\\nSolid Brass\\nNickel-plated\\nN X 39,\\nBRASS FIREMAN S LANTERN.\\nEing in Top\\nSolid Brass Polished and Nickel-plated.\\nBurns Lard oil.\\ninch Ratchet Burner.\\nNo. 39 Globe.\\nFor Fire Department Use.\\nPer doz.\\n$36.00\\n42.00\\nFig. 1736.\\nSolid Brass\\nNickel-plated\\nNO. 39,\\nFIREMAN S LANTERN.\\nWith Hood and Outside Ratchet.\\nBurns Lard Oil.\\ninch Ratchet Burner.\\nNo. 39 Globe.\\nFor Fire Department Use,\\nStrongly Built.\\nPer doz.\\n497\\n$42.00\\n48.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0507.jp2"}, "508": {"fulltext": "f**i\\nPatented\\nNo. 9 -Fie. 1737.\\nPatented.\\nNo. 5\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Fig. 1739.\\nNO. 5, TRIANCULAR TUBULAR\\nLAMP.\\nOutside Wick Eegulator.\\nPatent Wind-break.\\n10 inch Silvered Glass\\nReflector.\\nNo. 3 Burner. l\u00c2\u00a3 in. Wick.\\nPacked in cases of 1 each.\\nNet weight, 10 lbs.; gross\\nweight, 30lbs. Each, $8. 50\\nHANGING LAMPS.\\nNo. 9. Fig. 1737.\\nIMPROVED GLOBE TUBULAR HANGING LAMP.\\nWith Globe Lift Attachment.\\nAutomatic Extinguisher. Outside Wick Regulator.\\nNo. 3 Globe. Patent Wind-break. 1| inch Wick.\\nThis lamp is made exactly like the Globe Street,\\nwith the exception of the addition of bail to hang,\\nand bottom in place of post socket.\\nPacked in cases of 1 each.\\nNet weight, 7\u00c2\u00a3 lbs.; gross weight, 27 lbs.\\nNo. 9, Hanging Lamp, with Tin Fount, each $0 .00\\n9, Glass G.50\\n9, with 8-inch Side Reflector 8.50\\nNo. 8.\\nPacked 1 in a case.\\nNet weight, 11 lbs.\\nGross weight, 31 lbs.\\nNo. 8\\nFurnished with Guards\\nif desired at addi-\\ntional cost, $1.00\\nPatented.\\nNo. 8\u00e2\u0080\u0094 -Fig. 1738.\\nNEW IMPROVED SQUARE TUBULAR LAMP.\\nOutside Wick Regulator. Patent Wind-break.\\nTen inch Silvered Glass Reflector.\\nNo. 3 Burner. 1| inch Wick.\\nHeight, 24\u00c2\u00a3 inches. Width, 13| inches.\\nDepth, llj inches.\\nEspecially adapted for use in warehouses, packing\\nhouses, saw mills, lumber yards, freight yards, rail-\\nway stations, or places where a good strong light is\\nrequired. Each, $8.50.\\n498\\n3", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0508.jp2"}, "509": {"fulltext": "COLD BLAST, TIN TUBULAR, SIDE REFLECTOR LAMP.\\nNO. I I.\\nFive Inch Silvered Glass Reflector.\\nNo. 1 Burner, -g- inch Wick, No. Globe.\\nNo. 11 Side Reflector Lamp, Plain Tin, Doz., $17.50\\nTo. 11 Japanned, 1S.00\\nNO. 12.\\nSix Inch Silvered Glass Reflector.\\nNo. 2 Burner, 1 inch Wick, No. Globe.\\nNo. 12 Side Reflector Lamp, Plain Tin, Doz., $21.50\\nNo. 12 Japanned, 22.00\\nFinished in Blue Japanned and Plain.\\nCan be filled, lighted or trimmed without removing\\nthe globe. Especially adapted for use in stores, ware-\\nhouses, barns, engine and boiler rooms, or any place\\nwhere a strong light is required.\\nPacked in cases of dozen each.\\nNet weight, 16 lbs.; gross weight, 30 and 33 lbs.\\nNO. 7.\\nNEW IMPROVED SQUARE TUBULAR\\nLAMP.\\nOutside Wick Regulator. Patent Wind Break.\\nEight Inch Silvered Glass Reflector.\\nHeight, 22 inches. Width, 11^- inches.\\nDepth, 10^ inches.\\nNo. 3 Burner. 1| inch Wick.\\nEspecially adapted for warehouses, saw mills, lumber\\nyards, freight yards,\\nrailway stations, etc.\\nNet weight, 8 lbs.\\nGross weight, 23 lbs.\\nEach, $6.50\\nRAILROAD\\nTRI-COLORED INSPECTOR S LAMP.\\nWith Pour Inch Reflector.\\nFive Inch Beveled Edge Front Glass.\\nShowing Red, Green or White Light, as desired.\\nEach, $6.00\\nRAILROAD INSPECTOR S LAMP.\\nWithout the Tri-Colors.\\nEach, o $3.00\\n499\\nFig. 1743.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0509.jp2"}, "510": {"fulltext": "GLOBE TUBULAR STREET LAMP.\\nFig. 1743.\\nFig. 1744. Fig. 1745.\\nShowing Lift Fount and Burner for\\nWire. No. 9 Street Lamp.\\nNO. 9 IMPROVED CLOBE TUBULAR STREET LAMP\\nWith Bottom Lift Attachment for Raising Globe. Outside Wick Regu-\\nlator. A utomatic Extinguisher. No. 3 Globe. 1\u00c2\u00a3 in. Wick. Patent\\nWind-break. These Globe Street Lamps have many new and modern\\nimprovements. Solid Elbows, Automatic Time Extinguisher, Bottom\\nLift Aattachment, etc., also the new Wind break around the top of\\nlamp, making it impossible for the wind to extinguish the light. It\\nis the most perfect Globe Street Lamp made. The Patent Bottom\\nLift Attachment is a great improvement over the old way of raising\\nthe globe to light and trim, and for purpose of removing oil fount,\\nas the use of one hand only is required to raise the globe. The possibility of the\\nglobe dropping and breaking is positively avoided. The globe is easily removed to\\nclean. By use of the Automatic Extinguisher the lamp can be set, when lighted,\\nto burn a certain number of hours. It will then go out of its own accord, thus\\nsaving the trouble and expense of extinguishing. Gives a steady, bright light, free\\nfrom all flickering. We guarantee this lamp to give perfect satisfaction. Packed\\nin cases of 1 each. Net weight, 7 lbs.; Gross weight, 29 lbs. Weight of Posts, 25\\nlbs. net.\\nNo. 102-A No. 9 Globe Street Lamp, with Tin Fount Each, $6.00\\n102-K Glass\\n102-B Brass\\n102-C Copper\\nFurnished with Colored Globes if desired.\\nPOSTS for Street Lamps, Turned Wood\\nBRACKETS when wanted in place of Posts:\\nNo. 106. Iron Brackets, 24 inches long\\n107. 19f Ornamental\\n108. 111\\ni\\nit\\n6.50\\n7.00\\n7.00\\nEach\\n$2.00\\nEach,\\na\\na\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2$1.00\\n1.00\\n1.00\\n500", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0510.jp2"}, "511": {"fulltext": "1\\nSQUARE TUBULAR STREET LAMP.\\n^3\\nd\\np\\nSo\\nT3\\n3\\nO\\nu\\nao\\ni)\\nt\\no\\n,Q\\no\\no\\no\\nNO. IO, NEW IMPROVED SQUARE TUBULAR STREET LAMP.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2J-uJ Outside Wick Regulator. Automatic Extinguisher.\\nFig-. 1746. Patent Wind-break. lj inch Wick.\\nThe above cut represents the new Improved No. 10 Square Tubular Street\\nLamp, which is constructed on the same princijule as the celebrated No. 9 Globe\\nStreet Lamp, and is equal in every respect to the Globe Street Lamp in its burning\\nqualities. It will not freeze up in cold weather, and will not smoke or blow out in\\nthe hardest winds. Gives a very bright light and entirely free from flickering. The\\nburner is set corner-wise across the lamp so that the flat side of the flame is shown\\nfrom each of the four sides of the lamp, thereby giving an equal light in all direc-\\ntions, and which also prevents the flame from striking the top lights of glass, which\\nin other lamps is a serious defect, causing excessive breakage. By use of the Auto-\\nmatic Extinguisher the lamp can be set, when lighted, to burn a certain number of\\nhours. It \u00e2\u0096\u00a0will then go out of its own accord, thus saving the trouble and expense\\nof extinguishing. Packed in cases of 1 each. Net weight, 12 lbs.; gross weight,\\n35 lbs.; weight of posts, 25 lbs. net.\\nFig. 1747. No. 10 Square Tubular Street Lamp, each $8.00\\nAlso furnished with colored glass if wanted, and glass lettered (painted on) at additional cost.\\nPosts for the above, Turned Wood, each $2.00\\nBRACKETS.\\nNo. 106. Iron Brackets, 24 inches long Each, $1.00\\n107. 19f ornamental 1.00\\n108. ll| L0\\n501", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0511.jp2"}, "512": {"fulltext": "LOCOMOTIVE HEAD LIGHTS.\\n23 inch, Signal No.\\n23 Plain\\n20 Signal No\\n20 Plain\\n18 Signal No\\n18 Plain\\n18 Signal No\\nRound Door in\\nside\\n18 inch, Plain\\nRound Door in\\nside\\n16 inch, Signal No\\n16 Plain\\n16 Signal No\\nRound Door in\\nside\\n16 inch, Plain.\\nRound Door in\\nside\\nFig. 1748.\\nWe make any size or kind, with or without Signal Numbers, or to Blue Prints.\\n18-inch Signal Number\\nSpecial\\nDRUM HEAD LIGHT.\\nDoor opens on the side.\\nWe make all sizes, with or without\\nSignal Numbers.\\nThe above Head Lights are all\\nI made plain black cases unless other-\\nwise ordered.\\nPrice, each\\nFig. 1749.\\n502", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0512.jp2"}, "513": {"fulltext": "LOCOMOTIVE HEAD LIGHTS.\\n18-INCH PLAIN\\nSPECIAL DRUM HEAD LICHT.\\nClosed.\\nDoor Opens on the Side.\\nWe Make All Sizes.\\nFig, 1750.\\nFisr. 1751.\\nI8-SNCH PLAIN\\nSPECIAL DRUM\\nHEAD LIGHT.\\nOpened.\\nShowing the Inside, or\\nManner of Drawing from\\nthe Case, with Door Open\\non the Side.\\nEach,\\n503", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0513.jp2"}, "514": {"fulltext": "LOCOMOTIVE HEAD LIGHTS.\\n16-incn\\nROUND SIGNAL NUMBER\\nHEAD LIGHT.\\nDoor opens on the front.\\nWe make any size,\\nwith or without Signal Numbers.\\nEach,\\nFie. 1752\\nFig. 1753.\\nELECTRIC HEAD LIGHTS.\\nIO-INCH ELECTRIC HEAD LIGHT.\\nMade of Brass, Lacquered, or Tin, Painted.\\nHeavy Copper Eeflector.\\nSilver Plated.\\nMalleable or Brass Supports.\\nThis is used for Hood of Car.\\nEach,\\n(O-INCH ELECTRIC HEAD LIGHT.\\nFour inches deep.\\nSomething new to bolt on dash of car.\\nMade of Iron, nicely Painted.\\nCopper Eeflector. Silver Plated.\\nDoes not project beyond Bumpers, therefore not\\nliable to be smashed in collision.\\nEach,\\nFig. 1754.\\n504", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0514.jp2"}, "515": {"fulltext": "ELECTRIC HEAD LIGHTS.\\nFig. 1755.\\nHEAD LIGHT.\\nBrass or Bronze Drum.\\n11 -inch Keflector.\\nEach\\nFig. 1756.\\nDASH LICHT.\\nTo Bolt on Dash.\\nFurnished with Brass Door on Hinge.\\n8, 9 and 11-inch Keflector.\\nEach\\nDASH HEAD LIGHTS.\\nTo Hang on Dash.\\nFig. 1757\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Closed. Fig. 1757\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Opened.\\n10-inch 10-inch\\nMOTER CAR OIL HEAD LIGHT OIL HEAD LIGHT.\\nDoors Open on the Side. Showing the Inside or Manner of\\nHand Wheel Outside of Case. Drawing from Case.\\nAlso Made 12-inch with Loco- Can Draw Beflector with\\ntive Head Light Burner. Chimney in Place.\\nAre not obliged to open the door to raise or lower wick.\\nEach\\n505", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0515.jp2"}, "516": {"fulltext": "TEN INCH SQUARE OIL HEAD LICHT.\\nWith Dash Board Attachment.\\nFor Cable or Motor Cars.\\nCase 21f inches high, 12 inches wide, 9|- inches in\\ndepth\\nReflector Made of Copper and Silver Plated. 10 inches\\ndiameter, 3f inches in depth.\\nBurner Regular Locomotive Head-light Pattern. Takes\\ncircular Moehring \u00e2\u0080\u00a2wick 5 inches long.\\nChimney 3 inch Argand or Moehring chimney,\\nHam Pattern.\\nEach $9.00\\nFie;. 1758.\\nELECTRIC\\nHEAD\\nLIGHTS.\\nNO. 45 ELECTRIC\\nHEAD LICHT.\\n11 inch Reflector.\\nEach\\nFront View.\\nFit?. 1759.\\nSide View.\\nFig. 1759.\\nFeont View.\\nFig. 1760.\\nNO. 40\\nELECTRIC HEAD LICHT,,\\n11 inch Reflector.\\nEach\\n506\\nSide View.\\nFig. 1760.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0516.jp2"}, "517": {"fulltext": "CAB OR GAUGE LAMPS.\\nBRASS AND NICKEL-PLATED.\\nBrass Cab Lamp\\nN P.\\nFig. 1761.\\nLOOSE GLOBE.\\nDozen, $36.00\\n48.00\\nFig. 1762.\\nPLASTERED GLOBE.\\nBrass Cab Lamp\\nN. P.\\nDozen, $36.00\\n48.00\\nFig. 1763.\\nCAB LAMP, WITH HOOD.\\nPer dozen $36.\\nFig. 1764.\\nCAB LAMP, PAINTED.\\nPer dozen $30.00\\nPer dozen\\nCAB LAMP GLOBES.\\n507\\n$4.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0517.jp2"}, "518": {"fulltext": "SEMAPHORE LENSES.\\n-Measure diameter from JAese points\\nSmooth Face Semaphore\\nS\\nThe number in.\\nthis f ring\\nfin the uut zoua\\ngives the Focua*\\nLamp\\nFig. 1765.\\nSMOOTH FACE SEMAPHORE.\\nF\\ng. 1766.\\nNet prices each.\\nDiameter in.\\nFlint\\nGreen\\nBlue\\nRuby\\n3 3f\\n$0.10 .13\\n$0.15 .18\\n$0.15 .18\\n$0.33 .38\\n3| 4\\n.14 .14\\n.20 .20\\n.30 .20\\n.30 .30\\n4* H 4J 5 5| 6 6f 7 7| 8 8f\\n.15 .15 .17 .20 .22 .33 .38 .55 .66 .77 .82\\n.22 .22 .24 .30 .33 .50 .55 .70 .80 .95 1.00\\n.22 .22 .24 .30 .33 .50 .55 .70 .80 .95 1.00\\n.33 .33 .35 .40 .45 .60 .65 1.00 1.25 1.45 1.55\\n9\\n1.20\\n1.40\\n1.40\\n1.90\\nV i^M,\\nwmfes.\\nPLAIN BULL S EYES.\\nNet prices each.\\nF\\nig. 1767.\\nInches\\nFlint\\nGreen\\nRuby\\n2\\n$0.06\\n$0.09\\n$0.30\\n3|\\n.07\\n.10\\n.23\\n3i 3| 3 Si 34 3f\\n.08 .09 .10 .11 .12 .13\\n.11 .12 .13 .14 .15 .16\\n.26 .30 .34 .38 .42 .46\\nNet prices each.\\n4\\n.14\\n.17\\n.50\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\n.15\\n.19\\n.53\\nA 3\\n.17\\n.21\\n.54\\nInches\\nFlint\\nGreen\\nRuby\\n4J U\\n$0 20 .25\\n$0.35 .30\\n$0.56 .60\\n5\\n.35\\n.55\\n.70\\nof 6 6| 7 7|\\n.50 .70 .85 1.00 1.20\\n.70 .85 .95 1.15 1.35\\n.90 1.10 1.30 1.55 1.80\\n8\\n1.40\\n1.60\\n2.10\\n8-2.\\n1.65\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n9\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\nSILVERED CLASS REFLECTORS.\\nInches\\n3\\n4 5\\n6 7 8 9 10 11\\n13\\n14\\n16\\nPer dozen\\n$3.75\\n4.00 4.2\\n5 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.25 10.75\\n12.50\\n36.00\\n60.00\\nNICKEL-\\nPLATED REFLECTORS.\\nInches\\n4 5 6 7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\nPer dozen\\n$2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75\\n3.25\\n3.75\\n4.50\\nFRESNELS AND SECTIONS.\\nIn Whole, Half, Third and Quarter Sections.\\nPrices quoted on application,\\n508", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0518.jp2"}, "519": {"fulltext": "GASKETS.\\ni^TMkjK PLAIN, MIXED, AND PURE CASKETS AND RINCS.\\nSgi Plain or cloth insertion, Gaskets and Eings. Eegular\\n^sfc* shapes and sizes,\\nMB 2iypiff\u00c2\u00b0V n 1 ff inch or less in thickness, per lb., $1.25\\n~~Fig. 1768. -5 3 F inch and upwards, 1.00\\nThere is one-ply of cloth to every T 1 inch thickness. Five cents per pound\\nadditional will be charged for each extra ply of cloth. The cloth, whether used as\\nan insertion or on the outside, counts as one-ply.\\nMIXED OR FIBROUS GASKETS AND RINCS.\\nRegular Shapes and Sizes.\\ninch or less in thickness, per lb $0.90\\n-jV inch and upwards, .80\\nPURE CASKETS AND RINCS.\\nRegular Shapes and Sizes.\\nPer lb., $1.50\\nGaskets and Rings, either plain, mixed, or pure, of unusual size, thickness, etc.,\\nmade to order at special prices\\nTHE ECLIPSE SECTIONAL RAINBOW CASKET.\\nWill Fit any Hand or Man-Hole.\\nLength and Weight per Box;\\ninch diam. 36 feet, 3^ lbs.\\nPATENTED 0fe N0V.3.IS91 f f J\\ninch for Pipe Unions.\\ninch for Hand-Hole Plates,\\nf and f inch for Man-Hole Plates.\\nFig. 1769. Price, per lb., $1.00\\nA special size of 4} inch Eclipse 43 feet, in box, weight about 1 lb. Price, per lb., $2.00.\\nfemmsm^^ can screws\\n^W2_5!^ WITH TIN INSIDE SCREWS AND ZINC OUTSIDE\\nmjBjBBmfil^f^tj SCREW CAPS.\\n^T^- i- l i _ i .l- i $7.30 $9.30\\n^Wmta^* S^Si^^ Treated Felt Paper Lining 5.15 6.10 6.95 8.65\\nPP Treated Wood Pulp Lining, 5.10 6.05 6.90 8.60\\nWax Paper Lining, 4.95 5.85 6.50 8.10\\nSize, inches, lj If 2\\nCork Lining, $11.00 $15.35 *19.35\\nTreated Felt Paper Lining, 10.45 14.30 17.10\\nTreated Wood Pulp Lining, 10.25 14.05 17.55\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0-\u00e2\u0096\u00a0-_\u00e2\u0080\u009e._,, _,-, Jjk Wax Paper Lining, 9.60 13.15 16.45\\n/Mtittl 1 RECULAR TIN SCREWS.\\nWith Flange on Outside Screw Cap.\\nWllmf J^ Size, inches, i 1 1* 1\u00c2\u00a3\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0096\u00a0IS,;^^^ No Lining, $2.95 $3.65 $4.05 $5.45 $6.25\\nFig. 1770.\\nS RECULAR TIN SCREWS.\\nWithout Flange on Outside Screw Cap.\\n1 8- 1 l 1 It\\nCork Lining $3.65 $4*. 50 $5.05 $6*90 $7.95\\nTreated Felt Paper Lining, 3.30 4.15 4.75 6.25 7.40\\nWax Paper Lining, 3.15 3.90 4.30 5.75 6.55\\nTreatedWood Pulp Lining, 3.25 4.10 4-75 6.20 7.20\\n509", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0519.jp2"}, "520": {"fulltext": "CORRUGATED COPPER GASKETS.\\nThree to sis corrugations are all that are\\nnecessary, so that the space within the bolt holes\\nusually determines the width of the Gasket. In\\ncases where the flanges are thin, and for this\\nreason liable to bend when the bolts are tightened,\\nit is advisable to extend the copper Gasket to the\\nfull width of flange. This will, of course, require\\nthe cutting of bolt holes in the Gasket.\\nFig. 1771.\\nStandard\\nSize.\\n1 inch\\ni*\\n2\\n24\\n3\\n34\\n4\\n44\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n13\\n14\\n15\\nList of Standard Size Corrugated Copper Gaskets.\\nInside Bolt Line\\n(Narrow).\\nIix2j\\nlfx 2f\\n2fx If\\nSix 54\\n3fx 6\\n4\u00c2\u00a3x 6i\\n4fx 7\\n5\u00c2\u00a3x 7f\\n6*x 8\u00c2\u00a3\\n7|xl0\\n8^x11\\n94*12i\\n10lxl3g\\n124xl5|\\n14jxl7|\\n154x19\\nCost of One\\nGasket.\\n$0.04\\n.07\\n.20\\n.23\\n.31\\n.35\\n.38\\n.42\\n.46\\n.574\\n.69\\n.77\\n.94\\n1.181\\n1.384\\n1.65\\n1.90\\nFull Width\\nof Flange.\\nl\u00c2\u00a3x 4\\nlfx 44\\n2\u00c2\u00a3x 6\\n2fx\\n3\u00c2\u00a3x 71\\n3fx 8i\\n4\u00c2\u00a3x 9\\n4|x 9+\\n54x10\\n6|xll\\n74x1 24\\n84x134\\n9^x15\\n10|xl5\\n124x19\\n14|x31\\n154x22i\\nCost of One\\nGasket.\\n$0.23\\n.27\\n.49\\n.65\\n.71\\n.91\\n.99\\n.99\\n1.09\\n1.24\\n1.57\\n1.73\\n2.11\\n2.29\\n3.22\\n3.63\\n4.01\\nVULCABESTON ROUND PRESSED ROPE GASKETS.\\nMade expressly for Com-\\npanion Flange Joints of\\nstandard sizes. Ready\\nuse; no waste.\\nNo.\\nSize Pipe\\nor Valve.\\n2\\n24\\n3\\n34\\n4\\n44\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n14\\n15\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n24\\nInside\\nDiani.\\n3f\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n51\\n6ft\\n7$\\n8\u00c2\u00ab\\nn\\nio\u00c2\u00a3\\nlif\\n144\\n154\\n161\\n17|\\n19\\n2l\u00c2\u00a3\\n23|\\n254\\nOutside\\nDiam. Thickness.\\n4\\n4|\\n5i\\n6\u00c2\u00a3\\n6ft\\nH\\n8fi\\n91\\n10I\\n12|\\n13J\\n16\\nm\\n181\\n201\\n214\\n23f\\n251\\n28\\norder at proportionate costs.\\n510\\n1\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n8\\n1\\n8\\nA-\\n3\\nA\\ni\\ni\\ni\\ni\\ni\\ni\\ni\\nPrice\\nper\\nGasket.\\n$0.17\\n.18\\n.19\\n.21\\n.22\\n.23\\n.24\\n.26\\n.44\\n.48\\n.54\\n.58\\n.72\\n1.10\\n1.20\\n1.40\\n1.60\\n1.80\\n2.00\\n2.40", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0520.jp2"}, "521": {"fulltext": "MINERAL WOOL.\\nKind.\\nOrdinary Slag Wool\\nSelected\\nExtra\\nOrdinary Kock Wool\\nSelected\\nExtra\\nFor removing Paint, per lb.\\nPounds\\nSquare\\nPer\\nper\\nfoot,\\nCubic feet\\nPer 100 lbs.\\nCubic\\nCubic\\n1 inch.\\nto Ton.\\niu Ton Lots.\\nFoot at\\nFoot.\\nThick.\\nFactory.\\n12\\n1 lb.\\n166\\n$1.25\\n$0.12\\n9\\n3.\\n4\\n223\\n1.92\\n.15\\n6\\n2\\n333\\n4.25\\n.24\\n12\\n1\\n166\\n2.25\\n.24\\n8\\n250\\n4.25\\n.32\\n6\\ni\\n333\\n7.25\\n.42\\nSTEEL WOOL\\nHAIR FELT.\\nIn Bales 300 Square Feet. 3 Feet and 6 Feet Wide.\\nThickness, inches f i llj\\n.04 .04f .05 i .06f\\nPer sq. foot\\n1\\n$0.(W\\n03 J .03f\\nASBESTOS MILL BOARD.\\n1*\\n,08\\n170\\n.101\\nFig. 1773.\\nFireproof and acid proof. Made soft, medium and\\nhard. Stock size, 40x40 inches, 42x44 inches and 44x48\\ninches. Special sizes to order.\\nThickness, inches t l J, ft, f,\\nCase lots, per lb. .07 Broken cases, per lb. .](j\\nCases weigh about 250 lbs.\\nASBESTOS ROLL MILL BOARD.\\nIn rolls of -gV to h incn i nc l us i ve i\u00c2\u00b0- thickness, 36 to 44 inches wide, per lb., 10 cents.\\nASBESTOS BUILDING FELT.\\nMade of of the best quality of Asbestos Fibre. Possesses the\\nhighest fireproof and non-conducting qualities, odorless, acid and\\nvermin proof and invaluable as a protection against fire. Used\\nfor lining passenger and freight cars, sheathing bouses, lining be-\\ntween floors and under slate, tin and iron roofs, also for wrapping\\nfurnace pipes. In rolls weighing 75 to 100 pounds, 36, 40 and 42\\ninches wide. Weighing from 6 to 16 pounds to 100 square feet.\\nFi\u00c2\u00b0-. 1774. er lb- 8 cents\\nROOFING MATERIALS AND COAL TAR PRODUCTS.\\n2-ply Boofing, 108 square feet to the roll, per roll $0.80\\n3-ply 108 1.10\\nTarred Single Felt, 324 (40 lbs.), per net ton 36.00\\nSlaters 500 (30 lbs.), 45.00\\nBosin Sized Sheathing, 500 square feet to the roll, 40.00\\nBoof Coating, in barrel lots, per gal .15\\nPaint, Black, .30\\nBlack Varnish, .35\\nBoofing Pitch per bbl. 2.25\\n511", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0521.jp2"}, "522": {"fulltext": "ASBESTOS CORD.\\nStrong hard finished 4 Strand Cord, inch diameter. Put up in 1 lb. Balls, and 5 and 101b.\\nReels. About 130 feet to pound.\\nAcid and Fire Proof, Per lb., $0.80\\nVULCABESTON SHEET PACKING.\\nFor Joints for Steam, Gas, Hot Air, Oil and Ammonia Fittings.\\nThis Packing is made in sheets 35 in. x 35 in. and in rolls. In ordering, care should be\\ntaken to specify in what shape the packing is wanted, as unless specified in rolls, sheets will\\nbe furnished. Packing for hot air and ammonia is especially made for the purpose, and if to be\\nused for either of these purposes, mention should be made to this effect in ordering.\\nIn Sheets 35 x 35 Inches.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2sV inch thick, jV mcn thick, inch thick, T 3 H inch thick, inch thick,\\nPer sheet, $2.40. Per sheet, $3.00. Per sheet, $4.60. Per sheet, $7.00. Per sheet, $8.00.\\nSoft Sheet Packing is supplied for very rough joints.\\nJENKINS\\nSTANDARD 96 PACKING.\\nA Perfect Joint Packing.\\nIt is made one yaed wide, and in thickness\\nsVi A A. s. A and i incl1\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Jz thick weighs about 3 lbs. per square yard,\\nA 6\\nA 9\\n8 1 J\\nT 18\\nj. ii i- ii 24\\nFig, 1775.\\nPrice per lb.,\\n$0.80.\\nVULCABESTON MOULDED RINGS FOR RAILROAD WORK.\\nConcave and Convex Moulded Packing Rings for use on valve stems, pis-\\nton-rods, air-brake pumps, etc. Many of the large railroad systems have\\nadopted these packing rings for steam and air ends of Westinghouse and New\\nYork air brake pumps, and for locomotive valve stems and piston-rods.\\nBrake Pump rings are\\nNo. 102i, Plain Split Ring, 1[| in. x 1^ in. x f in. for Westinghouse Air Brake\\npassenger service 6 in. and 8 in. pumps.\\nNo. 400, Concave and Convex Rings, l^f in. x 1| in. for same service, 6 in.\\nand 8 in. pumps.\\nNo. 544, Concave and Convex Rings, 2Jg x If in. for W. A. B. Co. freight\\nservice, 9i in. pumps.\\nNo. 168, Concave and Convex Rings, 2 in. x 1\u00c2\u00a3 in. for New York Air Brake\\nCo., all sizes pumps.\\nPrice per set (4 rings) $0.22.\\nPKIOES OF OTHER SIZES ON EECEIPT OF\\nSPECIFICATIONS.\\nii i i|ii|rc|iimi\u00c2\u00bb\u00c2\u00bb-\\nJ JENKINS DISCS FOR VALVES.\\nr Fig. 1776.\\nOlZe, .4 8 2 4 1 a 4 d 2\\nPrice, Ba., $0.03 .04 .04 .05 .06 .09 .12 .18 .24 .33\\nSize, 3J 4 ii 5 6 7 8 10 12\\nPrice, Ea., $0.45 .52 .60 .68 .90 .9S 1.20 1.75 2.25\\nWill stand Steam, Oils or Acids.\\nHAED DISCS FOE STEAM.\\nSOFT DISCS FOE COLD WATEE.\\n512\\nFig. 1777.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0522.jp2"}, "523": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1778.\\nPig. 1779.\\nASBESTOS PISTON ROD PACKING.\\nMade of the finest long fibre Asbestos, and spun and twisted into\\nropes of any desired size from inch to 2 inches in diameter. This pack-\\ning is very pliable, the best and most durable known for locomotives,\\nmarine engines, etc. Not affected by acids, dampness or heat. Put up\\non reels 10, 25 and 50 pounds each. Price per lb., 35 cents.\\nASBESTOS WICK PACKING.\\nUsed for packing around small steam valves, pumps, valve stems,\\netc. The strands can be easily separated. Acid and fire-proof. Put up\\nin and 1 lb. balls. Price per lb., 35 cents.\\nASBESTOS BRAIDED PACKING.\\nThis is composed of a pliable, elastic, twisted core covered with a\\nheavy Asbestos braid, thus keeping the inside strands from loosening, or\\nthe packing from getting out of shape. Sizes, to 1 inch or larger. Put\\nup on reels of 10, 15, 25 and 50 lbs. each. Price per lb., 35 cents.\\nFig. 1780.\\nASBESTOS BRAIDED RUBBER CORE PACKING.\\nThis packing is of the same construction as Asbestos Braided Packing, excepting the core\\nis of best quality rubber instead of asbestos core. The rubber core adds somewhat to its\\npliability. Put up same as regular piston packing. Price per lb., 35 cents.\\nASBESTOS WOUND CLOTH PACKINGS.\\nPig. 1781. Fig. 1782. Fig. 1783. Fig. 1734.\\nThese packings are made in several different styles, with or without rubber core, also with\\nmetallic insertion. They are formed of successive layers of Asbestos Cloth, each layer having\\na thin coat of rubber composition to make the layers adhere to each other. When tiie cloth is\\nwound to form a certain size or thickness the packing is given a coating of India rubber solu-\\ntion. These packings are very firm and elastic, absolutely waterproof, not affected by heat,\\nfrictionless and very efficient. Used for all kinds of high pressure work generally and also\\nwhere moisture will be encountered. Especially recommended for marine work. Put up in\\ncoils or on reels, also in boxes 6 to 8 lbs. each. Price, rouud or square, per lb., 75 cents.\\nINDRUBESTOS PACKING.\\nThis packing is composed of asbestos so combined with India rubber\\nand materials as to form a packing that will always remain pliable and\\nmake a tight joint. It is so constructed that the lubricating composition\\npermeates the entire packing, thus rendering it doubly useful, and as the\\nexposed surface is worn by friction it always remains the same until the\\npacking is taken out. In sizes from inch to 2 inches. Put up on reels.\\nPrice per lb., 75 cents.\\nFig. 1785.\\nVULCANIZED ASBESTOS PISTON-ROD PACKING.\\nThis is a flexible rope packing braided from strong twisted strands of pure Asbestos com-\\nbined with India Rubber and vulcanized. It is an improvement upon our Pure Asbestos Pack-\\nings, and is superior to all others for piston-rods, valve stems, pump valves, etc., where high\\npressure steam, hot water, oils, acids, ammonia, etc., are used, and for locomotive, stationary\\naud marine engines.\\nRound, all sizes from to 2 inches diameter on reels, 10 to 50 lbs., per lb. $1.00\\nSizes x\\\\ and inch on A and 1 lb. spools, per lb 1.00\\nT V and 3 inch on i i and lib. 1.25\\nNumber of feet of the different sizes round Packiug to the pound,\\nbize, mcnes t\u00c2\u00abi as k ts a jh s l a 1 t x\\nNo. of feet 450 225 128 50 25 20 10 9 U 5\u00c2\u00a3 4 3 2\u00c2\u00a3 if 1\\n513", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0523.jp2"}, "524": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1786.\\nfill\\nFig. 1788.\\nGarlock s Spiral Packing\\nRing\\nSectional Ring Packing\\nPACKING.\\nCUM CORE PACKING.\\nNo. 1 Diamond is made oblong iu shape,\\nwith pure rubber core and best quality\\nof flax yarn. We guarantee this brand\\nof packing to be of the best.\\nPer pound $0.60\\nNo. 2 Diamond is made round in shape,\\nwith pure rubber core and best quality flax\\nyarn.\\nPer pound f 0.50\\nPut up in boxes of five to ten pounds each,\\nor on reels 25 to 50 pounds. Both packings\\nare thoroughly lubricated.\\nSQUARE FLAX PACKINC.\\nMade on improved braiding machines, from\\nlong line Russian flax; this packing is per-\\n|j fectly constructed and thoroughly lubri-\\ncated, no better goods are produced.\\nNo. 1 Per lb., $0.50\\n2 .45\\nBoth are put up in boxes of five to ten lbs. each.\\nCARLOCK PACKINC.\\nRAINBOW PACKINC.\\nUSUDURIAN PACKINC.\\nUsudurian Sheet, Tl 5 to .j inch thick\\nHEMP PACKINC.\\nIn 25, 50 and 100 lb. Coils.\\nItalian A\\nB\\nX\\nAmerican\\nRussia\\nSquare Hemp Braided\\nDIACONAL PACKINC.\\nFor Mine Pumps, etc., all sizes\\nEUREKA PISTON PACKINC.\\nFor Steam.\\nOval, with rubber centre, all sizes\\nIn 5 lb. Boxes.\\nCLOSE PACKINC.\\nSizes j inch and less\\nover h inch\\nECONOMY PACKINC.\\nAll sizes\\nPer lb., $1.20\\n1.20\\n1.20\\nPer lb., $0.80\\nPer lb., .$0.80\\nPer lb., $0.15\\n.14\\n.12\\n.15\\n.25\\n.30\\nPer lb., $1.00\\nPer lb., $0.80\\nPer lb., $1.20\\n1.00\\nPer lb., $0.60\\nCLIMAX PACKINC.\\nAll sizes Per lb., $0.15\\nEAGLE PACKINC.\\nAll sizes Per lb., $0.15\\nAJAX PACKINC.\\nAll sizes Per lb., $0.12\\nEMPIRE PACKINC.\\nAll sizes Per lb., $0.30\\n514", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0524.jp2"}, "525": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1790.\\nPig. 1791.\\nPEERLESS\\nSPIRAL PISTON AND VALVE ROD PACKING.\\nPut up in paper boxes, weights and lengths as follows:\\nDiam.\\nFeet.\\nPounds.\\nDiameter.\\nFeet.\\nPounds.\\ni\\n84\\n3\\n7\\n4\\n24\\n7f\\n1\\n72\\n3i\\n1 5\\n24\\n84\\n72\\n44\\n1\\n24\\n10\\nA\\n60\\n4\\nH\\n12\\n64\\ni\\n2\\n36\\n44\\nii\\n12\\n7i\\n36\\n54\\nif\\n12\\n8*\\nf\\n36\\n7\\nli\\n12\\n10\\nH\\n24\\n5\\nif\\n12\\n12|\\n4\\n24\\n61\\nif\\n12\\n14f\\n1 3\\n16\\n24\\n64\\n2\\n12\\n18\\nWhen first put in, screw glands up with wrench to shape\\npacking, take 2 or 3 turns; release glands; then screw them up\\nwith thumb and forefinger only until packing is fully expanded.\\nExcellent for high speed engines. Price, per lb. 80 cents.\\nHONEST JOHN\\nHYDRAULIC RAINBOW CORE PACKING.\\nFor Water and Hydraulics.\\nPut up in Boxes. Weights and lengths as follows:\\nDiameter. Contents.\\nWeight.\\ninch 48 feet\\n2f lbs.\\n48\\nC\\n4i\\n4 48\\ni\u00c2\u00a3\\nty i i\\n24\\nii\\n5f\\nf 24\\ni\\n8f\\ni 12\\na\\n54\\n1 12\\n(i\\n6f\\n1| 24\\ncc\\n174\\nIf 24\\nft\\n20f\\nIf 24\\na\\n24f\\n14 24\\na\\n29J\\nIf 24\\na\\n36i\\nIf 24\\na\\n38i\\nl| 24\\na\\n444\\n2 24\\nit\\n494\\nPrice, $1.00 per lb.\\nThis packing is made both straight and in\\nspiral\\nform.\\nFio-. 1793.\\nHERCULES COMBINATION\\nMETALLIC STOP VALVE PACKING.\\nPut up in boxes. Weights and lengths as follows:\\nDiameter. Contents.\\n24 feet\\n24\\n12\\n12\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\nKeeps the stem absolutely clean Always tight.\\nPrice, $2 50 per lb.\\nThis packing is made both straight and in spiral form\\n5!5\\nf inch\\n3\\nf\\n1\\n2\\n5.\\n8\\n4,\\nI\\n1\\nli\\nn\\nWeicrht\\nIf lbs\\n3i\\n2f\\n4J\\n3\\n34\\n4f\\n6\\n*1", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0525.jp2"}, "526": {"fulltext": "MILLER S SOAPSTONE ACKING\\nIs a twisted rope of cotton yarn and soapstone, witb a braided cotton cover, and is\\nan excellent cheap packing.\\nPut up in coils of about 100 lbs. each\\nTil\\nPer lb., $0.12\\nSTEAM PACKING.\\nCLOTH INSERTION.\\nCloth on one or both sides.\\nThickness.\\nOne-Ply.\\nTwo-Plv.\\nThree-Ply.\\nFour-Ply.\\nPer Lb.\\nPer Lb.\\nPer Lb.\\nPer Lb.\\n-J T inch.\\n$0.70\\n1\\n52\\n.65\\n-JL.\\n.60\\n.63\\n.66\\n3\\n32\\n.55\\n.58\\n.61\\n1\\n8\\n.55\\n.58\\n.61\\n3 a\\n1 B\\n.55\\n.58\\n1\\n4\\n.55\\nFig. 1793.\\n4\\nThere is one-ply of cloth to every inch thickness. Each cloth, whether inser-\\ntion or on outside, to count as one-ply.\\nThree cents per pound additional will be charged for each extra ply of cloth.\\nPURE SHEET PACKING OR VALVE GUM.\\nPure Sheet Packing or Valve Gum is made 40 inches in width, and of any thickness\\nor length desired\\nPer lb. $1.40\\nPISTON PACKING. (TUCK S.)\\nROUND PISTON PACKING.\\nPer lb $0.85\\nMade in lengths of 20 feet, from J to 2 inches diameter.\\nSQUARE PISTON PACKING.\\nPer lb $0.85\\nMade in lengths of 20 feet, from to 2 inches.\\nFig. 1794.\\nFis. 1795.\\nFig. 1796.\\nRubber Core\\nWithout Rubber Core\\nSQUARE PISTON PACKINC WITH RUBBER BACK.\\nPer lb $1.00\\nMade in lengths of 20 feet from to 2 inches.\\nSPECIAL\\nHYDRAULIC OR PUMP PISTON PACKING.\\nPer lb fl.00\\nMade from a very fine and closely woven duck, and in\\nlengths of 20 feet, from J to 2 inches.\\nSELDEN S PACKING.\\nIn 10 and 20 Foot Coils.\\n$0.60\\n.50\\n516", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0526.jp2"}, "527": {"fulltext": "gfllSSs^^ SOLID BRAIDED\\nj^ ^^^^^^^S^^^^S RAILROAD BELL CORD.\\nFancy Cotton.\\nFig. 1798.\\nThe regular style is drab in color, with a spiral pattern in red, yellow and blue.\\nSpecial styles can be made to order. Iu coils of 1,000 feet each, unless otherwise\\nordered.\\nNo. 8 (finch diam.) 45 cts. per lb.\\n9 (9-32 inch diam.) 45\\nSOLID BRAIDED\\nRAILROAD BELL CORD.\\n^^^^^S^M^^ ^^S^ Plain Colors.\\nIn coils of 1,200 feet each,\\nFig. 1799. or otherwise as ordered.\\nSizes.\\nNumber 6 7 8 9 10\\nInches diam. f, s\\\\ i A T 5 r\\nA B\\nWhite Cotton 35 cts. per lb. White Cotton 30 cts. per lb\\nDrab Cotton 40 Drab Cotton 35\\nMahogany Cotton, air\\nsignal 45\\nItalian Hemp 40\\nRAILROAD BELL CORD.\\nDrab, with Italian Hemp Centre 35 cts. per lb.\\nSpecial Braided 20\\nIndia, No. 1 18\\nNo. 2 -16\\nTwisted Hemp 15\\nENGINE BELL CORD.\\nDrab Cotton, -inch diameter 40 cts. per lb.\\nTROLLEY CORD.\\nWater-proof, No. 10 (^--inch diameter) 30 cts. per lb.\\nj#gB^jjg^.__l BELL GORD COUPLINGS.\\n^^^^^^^^^^K^SZ^~~~ ^^^s\u00c2\u00a53siin Size for No. 8 cord unless ordered for No. 9.\\nI\u00c2\u00a7r \u00e2\u0096\u00a0l\u00c2\u00a7r^ J iSli Prices Complete with Screws:\\n^gg^L^-^-^T-i^SKiBs Japanned (mal. iroHj $0.60 cts. per doz. hooks\\nFig. 1800. Nickel-plated (brass) 1.50\\nDirections Draw the end of the Cord through the Coupling, and insert the screw\\nfar enough to bury its head. Then pull the Cord back into place.\\nSILVER LAKE PACKING.\\nSilver Lake Packing requires no oil, which with hemp packing is a source of\\nmuch expense and waste. It requires less attention and fewer renewals than\\nhemp; does not cause such frequent annoyance by giving out at the wrong time;\\nand does not score the rods -a great objection to hemp.\\nSilver Lake Packing is very light weight, making its cost per foot less than other\\nmanufactured packings. Put up in coils of about 100 lbs. each, 20 cts. per lb.\\nLOCOMOTIVE PACKING\\nIs a modification of Silver Lake Packing, being saturated with a material which\\nfits it for the needs of those engineers who want a cotton packing containing grease,\\nand particularly adapts it for either pumps, valve stems or piston rods.\\nPut up in coils of about 100 lbs each, 20 cts. per lb.\\n517", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0527.jp2"}, "528": {"fulltext": "BURLAPS.\\n7 oz. 8 oz. 9 oz. 10 oz. 11 oz, 12 oz\\nWeight\\nPrice per yard, 40-inch\\nit \u00c2\u00a3C AQ 11\\n76\\nWEBBING.\\nWidth, inches If\\nPrice per piece, 75 yards\\nTOW.\\nChoice N. Y. State, in 300 lb. bales\\nNo. 1 Western, 100\\nTWINE.\\nStitching Twine, Nos. 37 and 47 Ossawan\\n14 12\\nit a a in it\\nSpring Best Russian Hemp\\nIndia Laid\\nHEMP TWINES.\\nSize 4\u00c2\u00a3\\nC.X.Russian Per lb., $0.14\\nC. X. American .13\\nD. India .Hi\\nSPONGES.\\nBest Selected, large\\nSelected, medium\\nCommon\\nRATTAN GAR SEAT BEATERS\\nLarge\\nMedium\\nH\\nPer lb.,\\nPer lb., $0.54\\n.45\\n.35\\n.22\\n.16\\n5\\n.15\\n.14\\nA2\\\\\\n6\\n.14\\n.13\\n.iii\\nPer lb.,\\nHI\\ns:\\npi\\n6i\\nc:\\n3\\n2\\nin\\n4\\no\\no\\n3\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2v\\nit a\\ntl a\\nPer doz., $6.00 r\\na a\\n4.00\\na it\\na it\\na te\\nWOOD ALCOHOL.\\nExtra Refined, 95 per cent Per gal.,\\nSpecial 97\\nAlcholene\\nColumbian Spirit\\nSPIRITS, TURPENTINE.\\nIn Barrels, shipping order Per gal.,\\nSpirits, in cases, Pine Tree Brand, two 5-gal. cans\\nLINSEED OIL.\\nRaw Per gal.,\\nBoiled\\nCASTOR OIL FOR LUBRICATING.\\nIn Barrels Per gal.,\\nIn 5-gal. Cans\\nO\\nPacked two 5-gal. cans and four 5-gal. cans in a case.\\n518", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0528.jp2"}, "529": {"fulltext": "WIDE DUCK LIST.\\nNos.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n26 in.\\n$0.40\\n$0.38\\n$0.35\\n$0.33 $0.31\\n$0.39\\n$0.27 $0.27\\n$0 25\\n$0.23 $0.21\\n$0.19\\n$0.17\\n28\\n.43\\n.40\\n.38\\n.36\\n.34\\n.31\\n.29\\n.29\\n.27\\n.25\\n.22\\n.21\\n.19\\n30\\n.46\\n.43\\n.41\\n.38\\n.36\\n.34\\n.31\\n.31\\n.28\\n.27\\n.24\\n.22\\n.20\\n32\\n.49\\n.46\\n.44\\n.41\\n.38\\n.36\\n.33\\n.33\\n.30\\n.28\\n.26\\n.24\\n.21\\n34\\n.52\\n.49\\n.46\\n.44\\n.41\\n.38\\n.35\\n.35\\n.32\\n.30\\n.27\\n.25\\n.33\\n3G\\n.55\\n.52\\n.49\\n.46\\n.43\\n.40\\n.38\\n.37\\n.34\\n.32\\n.29\\n.26\\n.24\\n38\\n.58\\n.55\\n.52\\n.49\\n.46\\n.43\\n40\\n.39\\n.36\\n.84\\n.30\\n.28\\n.25\\n40\\n.61\\n.58\\n.54\\n.51\\n.48\\n.45\\n.42\\n.41\\n.38\\n.35\\n.32\\n.29\\n.26\\n42\\n.64\\n.60\\n.57\\n.54\\n.50\\n.47\\n.44\\n.43\\n.40\\n.37\\n.34\\n.31\\n.28\\n44\\n.67\\n.63\\n.60\\n.56\\n.53\\n.49\\n.46\\n.45\\n.42\\n.39\\n.35\\n.32\\n.29\\n46\\n.70\\n.66\\n.62\\n.59\\n.55\\n.51\\n.48\\n.47\\n.43\\n.41\\n.37\\n.34\\n.30\\n48\\n.73\\n.69\\n.65\\n61\\n.58\\n.54\\n.50\\n.49\\n.45\\n.43\\n.38\\n.35\\n.32\\n50\\n.70\\n.72\\n.68\\n64\\n.60\\n.56\\n.52\\n.51\\n.47\\n.44\\n.40\\n.37\\n.33\\n52\\n.79\\n.75\\n.71\\n66\\n62\\n.58\\n.54\\n.53\\n.49\\n.46\\n.41\\n.38\\n.34\\n54\\n.82\\n.78\\n73\\n.69\\n.65\\n.60\\n.56\\n.55\\n.51\\n.48\\n.43\\n.40\\n.36\\n56\\n.85\\n.80\\n.76\\n.72\\n.67\\n.63\\n.58\\n.58\\n.53\\n.50\\n.45\\n.41\\n.37\\n58\\n.88\\n.83\\n.79\\n.74\\n.69\\n.65\\n.60\\n.60\\n.55\\n.51\\n.46\\n.42\\n.38\\n60\\n.91\\n.86\\n.81\\n.77\\n.72\\n.67\\n.62\\n.62\\n.57\\n.53\\n.48\\n.44\\n.40\\n62\\n.94\\n.89\\n.84\\n.79\\n.74\\n.69\\n.64\\n.64\\n.58\\n.55\\n.49\\n.45\\n.41\\n64\\n.97\\n.92\\n.87\\n.82\\n.77\\n.72\\n.66\\n.66\\n.00\\n.57\\n.51\\n.47\\n.42\\n66\\n1.00\\n.95\\n.90\\n.84\\n.79\\n.74\\n.69\\n.68\\n.62\\n.58\\n.53\\n.48\\n.44\\n72\\n1.09\\n1.03\\n.98\\n.92\\n.86\\n.80\\n.75\\n.74\\n.68\\n.64\\n.57\\n.53\\n.47\\n74\\n1.12\\n1.06\\n1.00\\n.94\\n.89\\n.83\\n.77\\n.76\\n.70\\n.65\\n.59\\n.54\\n.49\\n76\\n1.15\\n1.09\\n1.03\\n.97\\n.91\\n.85\\n.79\\n.78\\n.72\\n.67\\n.61\\n.56\\n.50\\n80\\n1.21\\n1.15\\n1.08\\n1.02\\n.96\\n.89\\n.83\\n.82\\n.75\\n.71\\n.64\\n.58\\n.53\\n84\\n1.32\\n1.25\\n1.18\\n1.11 1\\n.04\\n.97\\n.90\\n.89\\n.82\\n.77\\n.69\\n.63\\n.57\\n92\\n1.54\\n1.46\\n1.38\\n1.30 1\\n.22\\n1.14\\n1.06\\n1.04\\n.96\\n.89\\n.80\\n.74\\n.66\\n96\\n1.71\\n1.62\\n1.53\\n1.44 1\\n.35\\n1.26\\n1.17\\n1.15\\n1.05\\n.98\\n.88\\n.81\\n.73\\n1 8\\n1.93\\n1.83\\n1.73\\n1.03 1.53\\n1.42\\n1.32\\n1.29\\n1.19\\n1.11\\n1.00\\n.92\\n.82\\n120\\n2.14\\n2.03\\n1.92\\n1.80 1\\n.69\\n1.58\\n1.47\\n1.44\\n1.32\\n1.23\\n1.11\\n1.05\\n.95\\nENAMELED DUCK\\nBlack.\\nGreen.\\nB\\nrown.\\n38 inch\\nes wide\\nper yard\\n$0.23\\n$0.33\\n$0.33\\n45\\n50\\na\\n.25\\n.27\\n.35\\n.37\\n.35\\n.37\\n54\\ntt\\n.30\\n.40\\n.40\\n60\\ni i\\n(i\\n.45\\n.55\\n.55\\nMOHAIR PLUSH.\\nFOR RAILROADS AND CAR BUILDERS.\\nSamples and prices on application. Furnished in crimson, scarlet, green and old gold, and\\neither low pile, medium pile or high pile, as desired.\\nPrices per piece of 40 yards, $45 to $100, 24 inches wide. Other widths to order, 28, 30\\nand 36 inch.\\nugs, rope picked\\nCURLED HAIR.\\nGray, No. 1 Drawings, picked, $0.45 Black, Sup. Extra Draw\\n1 rope picked .40 A picked\\n4X picked 37 4X\\n3-0 36 000A\\n33 1A special\\nBLACK CURLED TAMPICO.\\nTo take the place of Moss for parties requiring something better.\\nMOSS.\\nPerlb.\\nBest Double Ginned La., XXXX, per lb.\\nXXX,\\n150 lbs. in a bale.\\n$0.50\\n.45\\n.40\\n.36\\n.33\\n0.10\\n0.07A\\n.064\\n519", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0529.jp2"}, "530": {"fulltext": "PINE TAR.\\nPer Barrel\\nIron Hooped\\nIn cases, two 5-gal. cans, per case\\nCOAL TAR.\\nPITCH.\\nIn Oil Barrels\\nIn Barrels, 200 lbs, 220 lbs., 240 lbs\\nROSIN.\\nP. Good, No. 2, about 500 lbs. in bbl.\\nROSIN OIL.\\nFirst Kun\\nSecond\\nThird\\nBONE BLACK.\\nSmall Lumps, Carbonized for Case Hardening, about 230 lbs. to\\nbbl\\nPowdered\\nIn Barrels\\nIn small lots\\nPLASTER PARIS.\\nIn Boxes, 36 lbs.\\nIn J, J and 1 Gross Boxes\\nIn Gross Boxes\\nPEARLINE.\\nBON-AMI.\\nSAPOLIO.\\n$5. 00 In Gross Boxes\\nBABBITT S SOAP.\\nBest, 100 Cakes in a box, weight 75 lbs.\\nPer bbl\\nPer bbl.,\\nPer 280 lbs.,\\nPer gal.,\\nPer lb $0.00\\n.03\\nPer lb., $0 03\\n.03\u00c2\u00a3\\nPer box,\\nPer gross,\\n$2.50\\nPer box,\\nLePAGE S LIQUID CLUE.\\nPatent Tin Cans for Mechanics.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2|-Pints, 2 doz. in case\\nPints 1\\nQuarts 1\\nit a\\nPer doz., $3.25\\n5.50\\n9.50\\nIn Tin Cans for Mechanics and Manufacture! s.\\ni Gallons, doz. in case Per doz., $15.00\\n1 Gallon, J 27.00\\nFig. 1801.\\nPUTZ LIQUID POLISH.\\nJ-Pint size, per dozen $2.00 \u00c2\u00a3-Pint size, per gross $22 00\\nTRIUMPINE POLISHING PASTE.\\nIn Boxes, pounds 2 1 2\u00c2\u00a3\\nPer lb $0.30 .30 .30 30\\nIn lots of 50 lbs. 100 lbs., 200 lbs., 500 lbs,\\nPUTZ POMADE, KAISER BRAND.\\nIn Boxes, pounds 1 5\\nPer lb $0.20 .20 20\\nIn lots of 50 lbs. 100 lbs., 200 lbs,, 500 lbs\\nOAKUM.\\nBrands Navy U. S. Navy Best\\nPer lb\\nIn 50 lb. Bales.\\n520", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0530.jp2"}, "531": {"fulltext": "TINNED GLUE POTS.\\nNo. 0000\\nCapacity 1 gill\\nPer dozen $4 50\\nNo. 2\\nhi Capacity, quart 1\\nm\\na Per dozen $8.40\\n000 00 1\\npint 3 gills 1 pint 1^ pint\\n5.00 5.50 6.00 6.75\\nli\\n1!\\n5\\n2\\nFia;. 1802.\\n10.26 12.42 14.58\\nGLUE BRUSHES.\\n6\\n16.04\\nFig. 1803.\\nMade of gray bristles with iron ferrule pinned to the handle.\\nNo 6 5 4 3 2 1\\nPerdoz $4.25 5.00 5.60 7.20 10.00 11.00\\nAssorted 1 to 6, one doz. in a box, per doz., $7.12.\\nCLUE SRUSHES-IHON HANDLES.\\nAll Bristles, Brass Ferrules.\\nNo 20 30 40 50 60 70\\nPer dozen $5 00 6.00 6.50 7.50 8.50 10.60\\nAssorted, 20 to 70, one doz in a box, per doz., $7.35.\\nGLUE.\\nPatternmakers white, in bbls. about 130 to 150 lbs., per lb.\\nCabinetmakers in bbls about 175 lbs., per lb\\nCarpenters 200\\nCommon, 275\\nPURE GROUND AND BOLTED PUMICE STONE.\\nSelected Lump, P. C, in bbls. about 100 lbs., per lb $0.12\\nNo. 3, 100 .08\\nGround and bolted, 1st quality, F. F, bbls. 150 to 300 lbs., per lb. .03*\\n2d 150 to 300 .02|\\nLUMP AND CROUND ROTTEN STONE.\\nLump in bbls. about 100 lbs., per lb $0.10 to $0.24\\nGround 225 .05\\nin pkg 25 .06\u00c2\u00a3\\nTRIPOLI.\\nLump in barrels, per lb $0.04\\nGround ....._ 03\u00c2\u00a3\\nIn ton lots, special price.\\nROUGE.\\nKind Nickel. Hard. Soft.\\nPer lb. $0.20 0.50 0.60\\nPOLISHING COMPOSITION.\\nRed, in sticks, per lb., $0.12. White, in sticks, per lb., $0.12.\\n521", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0531.jp2"}, "532": {"fulltext": "BORAX.\\nLump, in bbls., 370 to 380 lbs Per lb.,\\ncases, 50 or 100\\nPowdered, in bbls., 330\\n50 or 100\\nCHALK.\\nWhite Lump, in bulk Per lb. $0. 02\u00c2\u00a3\\nCarpenters, prepared Per gross,\\nEed\\nBlue\\nHalf gross in a box. 25 gross in a case.\\nCHALK CRAYONS.\\nWhite Per gross,\\nEmpire Brand\\nDustless\\nSPUN COTTON.\\nBrands XL 6X 3X\\nPer lb\\nPut up in rolls 1 to 1^ lbs., in bales of 125 lbs.\\nBUNTING, FAST COLORS.\\nRailway, Red, White, Green and Blue Per roll,\\nStandard\\nArmy\\nNavy\\nGovernment\\nSIGNAL FLAGS, ANY COLOR.\\nSize 18x18 18x20 18x24\\nPer doz $1.35 1.40 1.50\\nOther sizes to order.\\nFin. 1804.\\nBERGER STAR BUCKET EARS.\\nSize, Nos.\\nPer gross\\nSize, Nos.\\nBlack\\nTinned\\n1\\n$0.35\\n2\\n50\\n3\\n.65\\n4\\n.90\\n5\\n1.30\\nHEAVY STAR EARS.\\nPer lb.,\\n6\\n1.G0\\n7\\n2.25\\nAll Star Ears are countersunk for flush Rivet Heads.\\nVULCABESTON MOULDED UNION WASH\\nFig. 1805.\\nH in.\\nlin.\\n14 in.\\nh\\\\ in.\\n1U in-\\nSiVin.\\n2^ in.\\nH in.\\n34 in.\\n\u00c2\u00b1rs in\\n-H in. for\\n1 in.\\nf in.\\nTti jn.\\nin.\\n1 T in.\\nIH in.\\n2jrin.\\nx 2U- in.\\nx 3\u00c2\u00a3 in.\\nI in. pipe\\nI\\n4\\nli\\n2\\n3\\n:rs.\\ni thick,\\nj s thick,\\nPer 100.\\nPer 100.\\n$2.00\\n$1.50\\n2.25\\n1.75\\n2.50\\n2.00\\n2.75\\n2.25\\n3.25\\n2.75\\n4.00\\n3.25\\n5.00\\n3.75\\n5.50\\n4.25\\n8.00\\n6.75\\n10.00\\n8.00\\n522", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0532.jp2"}, "533": {"fulltext": "METALS.\\nBABBITT METAL.\\nOriginal Formula. Our own Make p er n,\\nBabbitt Metals of Lower Grades Furnished to Order.\\nCompositions of Any Formula Made to Order.\\nSOLDER.\\nStrictly Half and Half\\nHalf and Half\\nPlumbers No. 1 Block Soider\\nCOPPER.\\nLake Ingot\\nIngot\\nBLOCK TIN\\nLarge Pigs, about 105 lbs.\\nSmall 30\\nBars, lj\\nANTIMONY\\nCookson s\\nHaUet s\\nLEAD.\\nPigs, about 80 lbs\\nANTIMONIAL\\nIn Pigs, 70 to 80 lbs\\nMAGNOLIA M\\nIn Boxes, about 56 lbs. to a bos\\nSHEET ZINC.\\nKegular size 36x84, No. 9, 14 lbs., per sheet,\\nOther Sizes and Weights to Order\\nSOLDERING COPPERS.\\nLEAD.\\nETAL.\\nPer lb.,\\nit\\nU\\nPer lb.,\\nPer lb.,\\na\\na\\nPer lb.,\\ntt\\nPer lb.,\\nPer lb., s$\\nPer lb., $0.2i\\nPer lb.,\\nFig. 1806\\nWith Square Points foe Common Use. With Flat Points for Bottoms\\nHatchet Coppers for Plumbers Use.\\nNos 1 11 2 2| 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 -14\\nWeight 1 li 2 2| 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 pounds per pair.\\nSoldering Coppers Per lb.\\nSOLDERING PAN.\\n3.40\\nSoldering Pan for Tinners Use\\nFig 1807.\\nCast Iron, Plain.\\n523\\nper dozen, $9.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0533.jp2"}, "534": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1808.\\nSHEARS.\\nHAND SHEARS\\nOR SNIPS.\\nLEFT HAND.\\nNo. 64. Hand, cut 44 inches, each, $3.00 No. 9. Hand, cut 3 inches, each, $1.50\\n7. 4 2.50 10. 2J- 1.40\\n8. 34 2.00 11. 2~ 1.25\\n064. 44 extra heavy, entire length, 18 inches 4.50\\n12. Carpenters, full length, 74 i Q .j cut, 2g in.\\n1.50\\nCIRCULAR\\nHAND SHEARS.\\nFig. 1809.\\nNo. 7. Circular, Hand, each $3.50 No. 9. Crcular, Hand, each $2.50\\n8. 3.00 10. 2.25\\nSTRAIGHT\\nHANDLE SHEARS.\\nFig. 1810.\\nNo. 7. Hand, cut 4 inches, each, $2.50 No. 9. Hand, cut 3 inches, each, $1 50 j\\n2.00 10. 2J 1.40\\nROOFERS SHEARS.\\nNo. Each.\\n80. Hind, cut 3|\\ninches $2.00\\n90- Hand, cut 3\\ninches 1.50\\n100. Hand, cut 24\\ninches 1.40\\nBENCH\\nFig. 1812.\\nSHEARS.\\nNo. 00. Cut 12 inches, each\\n0. 104\\n2*. 8|\\n$13.50.\\n12.00.\\n8.00.\\n7.00.\\nNo. 3. Cut fef inches, each\\n4. 8\\n5. 7\\n6. Q\\n$6.00\\n5 00\\n4 00\\n3.50\\n524", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0534.jp2"}, "535": {"fulltext": "OIL FILLERS\\nFEEDERS.\\nOR\\nPer Dozen.\\n1 Pint, Brass or Copper, $12. 00\\n14.00\\n16.00\\n20.00\\n24.00\\nii\\nFig. 1813.\\nSee also page 102.\\no\\n4\\nAbove with long Spouts,\\nExtra\\n1 Pint, Zinc\\n1*\\n1 Quart, Zinc\\n1 Tin\\n2\\n3.00\\n4.00\\n5.00\\n6.00\\n3.50\\n5.00\\nTALLOW CANS.\\n1 Quart, Tin\\nwith Bail\\nPer Dozen.\\n$9.00\\n12.00\\n18.00\\n24.00\\n1 Quart, Brass or Copper,\\nwith Bail\\nPer Dozen.\\n$18.00\\n24.00\\n30.00\\n42.00\\nMEASURES.\\nPint, per doz.\\nk\\n1 Quart,\\nq u\\nFii\\nCopper,\\nTinned\\nTin.\\nInside.\\n$0.80\\n$4.00\\n.90\\n5.00\\n1.20\\n7.00\\n1.50\\n9.00\\n3.00\\n12.00\\n1815.\\n4 Quart, per doz.\\n2 Gal., with Bail, each\\no a a a u\\nTin.\\n$4.50\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n2.50\\nCopper,\\nTinned\\nInside.\\n$17.00\\n3.25\\n4.50\\n6.00\\n525", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0535.jp2"}, "536": {"fulltext": "LOCOMOTIVE OILERS.\\nFigs. 1816 and 1818 are Sectional Views, Showing Inside.\\nFig. 1816.\\nFig. 1816.\\nPer Dozen.\\n1 Pint,\\nBrass,\\nwith Valve\\n$36.00\\n2\\na\\na u\\n48.00\\n3\\na\\ntt a\\n60.00\\n1\\nu\\nNo.\\n24.00\\n2\\na\\ntt a\\n36.00\\n3\\na\\n66 a\\n48.00\\n1\\nTin,\\nwith\\n24.00\\n2\\n66\\n\u00c2\u00a3C 66\\n33.00\\n3\\na\\na a\\n45.00\\n1\\nt i\\nNo.\\n6\\n12.00\\n2\\na\\n66 66\\n21.00\\n3\\ni(\\n66 66\\n33.00\\nSPOUTS FOR UPRIGHT OILERS.\\nTin.\\nBrass.\\n14 inches, pei\\ndozen\\n$5.00\\n$8.00\\n24\\na\\n66\\n8.00\\n10.00\\n30\\na\\na\\n12.00\\n14.00\\n36\\n(,t\\n66\\nFisr. 1817.\\n16.00\\n18.00\\nWITH DETACHABLE SPOUT.\\nThe flow of oil from this can is easily\\nregulated by the Pneumatic Thumb\\nValve (D).\\nPer Dozen.\\n1 Pint, Tin $14.00\\n2 16.00\\n1 Brass 20.00\\n2 24.00\\nFig. 1817,\\nFig.\\n1818.\\nPe\\nDozen.\\n1 Pint,\\nBrass, with Valve\\n$36.00\\n1 Pinf,\\n2\\na\\nit\\n48.00\\n2\\n1\\nNo\\na\\n24.00\\n1\\n2\\na a\\ncc\\n36.00\\n2\\nSee also pa\\nge 101,\\n55\\n6\\nPer\\nTin, with Valve\\n66- 61 66\\nNo\\nu 46 H\\nDozen.\\n$24.00\\n33.00\\n12.00\\n21.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0536.jp2"}, "537": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD URINALS,\\nVie. 1819.\\nSize 10^x13 inches.\\nFisr. 1820\\nFig. 1819, No. 1. High Back, with Screw Holes Each, $4.25\\n1819. 1. with Lip 4.75\\n1820. 1. and Tabs 4.75\\n1820. 1. is and Lip 5 10\\nF e. 1821.\\nSize 10j.\\\\13 inches\\nFie. 1832.\\nFig. 1821. No. 1. High Back, Screw Tabs, Hood Vent and Lip Each, $7.25\\n1821. 1. without Lip 6.25\\n1822. 1. Lip and Vent Flue\\ninside, each 8. SO\\nFig. 1822. No. 1. High Back, Screw Tabs, Hood Vent, no Lip and Vent\\nFlue inside, each 7.00\\nFig. 1823.\\nSize, 9x9\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nPackage Extra.\\nNo. 4. Each\\n2.75\\n527", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0537.jp2"}, "538": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD URINALS.\\nDRIP PANS.\\nFig. 1824.\\nSpecial, 9x11 inch, each, $7.25.\\nFLOOR PIPES.\\nFig. 1825.\\nNo. 1. 11x11 inches, each\\n2. 12x12\\nURINAL PIPES.\\nFig. 1827.\\nBENT PIPE.\\n$3.75\\n3.75\\nFig. 1826.\\nFig. 1828.\\nFig. 1826.\\nLength, extremes\\nDiameter inside\\nDiameter outside, top\\nDiameter outside, bottom\\nPrice per dozen\\nFig. 1827-1828.\\nDiameter inside\\nDiameter outside, top\\nDiameter outside, under flange\\nFig. 1827. Urinal Pipes, 16, IS and 20 inches long\\n1828. bent, 16, 18 and 20 inches long\\n9\\n31\\n4f\\n3|\\ninches\\n$16.00\\n1# inches\\nPer doz.,\\nCI\\n524 dO\\n24.00\\nBEDFORDSHIRE URINALS.\\nLIP, HOOD AND VENT.\\nFig. 1829.\\nNo. 1. Corner, 12x12 incb, each\\n2. 11x11\\n$12.00\\n10.00\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0an\\nFig. 1829.\\n528", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0538.jp2"}, "539": {"fulltext": "BEDFORDSHIRE URINALS.\\nFie:. 1830.\\nFig. 1830. No. 1, Flat (Lip, Hood and Vent)\\n1830.\\n1831.\\n1831.\\n1831.\\n1831.\\n1831.\\n1831.\\n2,\\n1,\\n2,\\n3,\\n1,\\n2,\\n3,\\nwithout Li\\nwith\\nFig. 1831\\n15x17 inches,\\neach\\n\u00c2\u00a712.00\\n13x15\\na\\n10.00\\n15x17.\\na\\n8.00\\n13x15\\nt t\\nCOO\\n12x14\\nit\\n5.00\\n15x17\\nt i\\n10.00\\n13x15\\na\\n8.00\\n12x14\\nit\\n7.00\\nFig. 1832.\\nFig. 1832. No. 1. Corner\\n1832.\\n1832.\\n1833.\\n1833.\\n1833.\\n2.\\n3.\\n1.\\n2.\\n3.\\nwith Lip\\nFig. 1833.\\n12x12 inches,\\neach, $8.00\\n11x11\\n6.00\\n10x10\\n5.00\\njip\\n12x12\\n10.00\\na\\n11x11\\n8.00\\na\\n10x10\\n7.00\\nPackage Extra.\\n529", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0539.jp2"}, "540": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD HOPPERS.\\nFig. 1834. Fig. 1834. Speingfifld. Fig. 1835.\\nHeight from bottom of Flange lGh inches\\nTop inside diameter 9A\\nTop outside 12|\\nBottom outside, under Flange 7;jxl0\\nEach $8.70\\nFig. 1835. English.\\nHeight from bottom of Flange 16f inches\\nTop outside 13|xl5i\\nBottom outside, under Flange 8jxl0\u00c2\u00a7\\nEach $10.00\\nFig. 1836. Chute.\\nFig. 1837.\\nFig. 1836.\\nHeight from bottom of Flange 17 inches\\nTop extremes 14|xl6|\\nBottom outside, under Flange 8^xl0|\\nEach $10.80\\nFig. 1837. Special Vented.\\nHeight from bottom of Flange 16 inches\\nTop inside 9x9f\\nTop outside, not including vent, diameter 12\\nTop over all, including vent 15i\\nT3r\u00c2\u00bbttrvm_ r\u00c2\u00bbnt.flidp lmrlpr Flanp-e. diameter 11^\\n$10.00\\nBottom, outside under Flange, diameter\\nEach\\nPackage Extra.\\n530", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0540.jp2"}, "541": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD HOPPERS.\\nrig. 1838. Fig. 1839.\\nFig. 1838. Oval.\\nHeight from bottom of Flange 14j inches\\nTop outside H|xl6\\nBottom outside, below Flange 9|xl3i\\nBach $8.00\\nFig. 1839. Ovai. Top and Round Bottom.\\nHeight from bottom to Flange 14 inches\\nTop, outside 12x15*\\nBottom, outside, below Flange 9|\\nEach $8.00\\n16i inches\\nFig. 1840.\\nFig. 1840. Springfield.\\nHeight from bottom of Flange\\nTop, inside diameter\\nTop, outside diameter 12\\nBottom, outside, under Flange 7^x10*\\nEach $8.70\\nFig. 1841. No. 3 B.\\nHeight from bottom of Flange 15 inches\\nTop, outside 11 xl6\\nTop, inside 8ixl3\u00c2\u00a3\\nBottom, outside, below Flange 5fx 9\u00c2\u00a7\\nEach $7.30\\nPackage Extra.\\n531", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0541.jp2"}, "542": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1845.\\nROUND PLUG BASINS.\\nNO OVERFLOW.\\nFig. 18 i2.\\nSize, inches, 12 13 14\\nPrice, each, $1.00 1.00 1.00\\nSize, inches, 15 16\\nPrice, each, $1.50 2.00\\nCOMMON OVERFLOW.\\nFig. 1843.\\nSize, inches, 12 13 14\\nPrice, each, $1.00 1.00 1.00\\nSize, inches, 15 16\\nPrice, each, $1.50 2.00\\nPATENT OVERFLOW.\\nFig. 1844.\\nSize, inches, 12 13 14\\nPrice, each, $1.25 1.25 1.25\\nSize, inches, 15 16\\nPrice, each, $2.00 2.50\\nPATENT OVERFLOW FOR\\nRUBBER PLUG.\\nFig. 1845.\\nSize, inches, 12 13 14\\nPrice, each, $1.50 1.50 1.50\\nSize, inches, 15 16\\nPrice, each, $2.50 3.00\\nOutside diameters are given.\\nActual outside diameters are\\ninch more than given.\\nPackage extra.\\n532", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0542.jp2"}, "543": {"fulltext": "DUOCEON IMPROVED ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER.\\nFig. 1846.\\nTHIS TOOL WILL EXPAND TWO SIZES UP TO TWO INCHES, AND\\nSIZES ABOVE, AS SHOWN ON LIST.\\nn\\nand If\\ninches\\nn\\n1 t\\nt i\\nn\\nit\\n2\\na\\n2,\\n^8\\nand\\n01\\n*\u00c2\u00bb4^\\n2S\\ncc\\n24\\n24,\\nn\\nt\\n2f\\n21,\\nn\\nit\\n3\\n3,\\n3*\\ntt\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\nqJL\\n\u00c2\u00b04\\nb|\\nIt\\nH\\n$20.00\\n20.00\\n25.00\\n30.00\\n36.00\\n39.00\\n45.00\\n52.00\\n60.00\\n34, 3ft and 3f inches\\n3f, 3f 4\\n4, 4J\\n4i, 4f\\n44, 4ft\\n4f, 4|\\n5, 5\u00c2\u00b1\\n5*. 5f\\n6, 6i\\n4i\\n44\\n4f\\n5\\n54\\n6\\n64\\nTHREE\\n$70.00\\n75.00\\n80.00\\n85.00\\n85 00\\n90 00\\n100.00\\n105 00\\n115.00\\nOne Expander will answer for any thickness of Tube Sheet.\\nDUDGEON OLD-STYLE ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER.\\nTHIS TOOL WILL EXPAND ONE SIZE TUBE ONLY, AS SHOWN ON LIST.\\nIf inches\\n$25.00\\n3^ inches\\n$60 00\\n25.00\\n34\\n70 00\\n2\\n30.00\\n4\\n85.00\\n2i\\n35.00\\n44\\n100.00\\n24\\n42.00\\n5\\n120.00\\n2|\\n48.00\\n6\\n130.00\\n3\\n55.00 J\\n7\\n180.00\\nOne Expander will answer for any thickness of Tube Sheet.\\nThese Dimensions refer to the External Diameter of Tube.\\nFig. 1847.\\nDiameter, inches\\nPrice, each\\nDiameter, inches\\nPrice, each\\n1\\n$10.00\\n3\\n$18.00\\ntt\\n10.00\\nBi\\n20.00\\nROLLER TUBE EXPANDER.\\nH\\n10.00\\n23:00\\nIf\\n10.00\\n3|\\n25.00\\nI 1\\n10.00\\n4\\n30.00\\n10.00\\n4+\\n35.00\\n12.00\\n44\\n40.00\\n2i 2 a\\n1400 16 4 00\\n5 6\\n50.00 60.00\\nWhalebone,\\nSteel Wire,\\nFig. 1848.\\nSPIRAL TUBE BRUSHES.\\nSizes are outside diameter of Tubes.\\n1 H H If 2 24 24 2J\\n$0.75 .75 .75 .80 .90 1.00 1.00 1.35\\n1.10 1.10 1.20 1.20 1.25 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.V0\\nBrass Tube Brushes same list as Steel\\n3 3{ 3J 4 44 5 5* 6\\n1.40 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.75 3.00\\na 00 3.25 3.50\\n533", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0543.jp2"}, "544": {"fulltext": "fsmmm\\nIBMI\\nMiff!\\nFig. 1849\\nTUBE BRUSHES.\\nOutside diam. Tube, 1 j 2 3| 2i 2| 3 3\u00c2\u00a3\\nPrice, eacli $2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25\\nOutside diam. Tube, Si 3\u00c2\u00a3 4 4J 5 5\u00c2\u00a3 6\\nPrice, each $3.50 3.75 4.00 4.50 o.OO 5.50 6.00\\nFLUE BRUSHES.\\nIn ordering give exact inside diameter of Flues.\\nSTEEL WIRE, WHALEBONE AND RATTAN.\\nSteel Wire, per inch diameter\\nWhalebone\\nEattan\\n$0. 75\\n.65\\n.30\\nSTEEL WIRE FLUE BRUSHES.\\nIn ordering give exact inside diameter of Flues.\\nMade only 6 in. diameter and upwards.\\nPrice, per inch, diameter $0.75\\nFig. 1851.\\nFAVORITE STEAM FLUE BLOWER.\\nFig. 1852.\\nCUT SHOWING BLOWER FOR HORIZONTAL FLUES.\\nThis Blower is also made for Vertical Boilers.\\nNo. of\\nSize of Tubes\\nPrice with Clamps\\nBest 4\\nPly Steam\\nBest Globe\\nBlower.\\nOutside Diameter.\\nand Nipple.\\nHose\\nper Foot.\\nValves.\\nNo.\\nl\u00c2\u00a3 in. to If in.\\n$5.00\\niin.\\n$0.51\\nJin. $1.60\\n1\\n2 to2i\\n5.00\\n2\\n.51\\ni 1.60\\n2\\n2J to 2|\\n6 25\\n3.\\n4\\n.67\\nf 2.20\\n3\\n3 to 3i\\n7.50\\n1\\n.83\\n1 2.80\\n4\\n3| to3f\\n8.75\\n1\\n.83\\n1 2.80\\n5\\n4 to 4 J a\\n10.00\\nli\\n1.04\\nli 4.00\\n6\\n5 to 6\\n12.50\\nn\\n1.04\\nli 4.00\\nFLUE OR TUBE SCRAPERS.\\nSize, inch,\\nPrice, each\\nFig. 1853 Fig. 1854.\\nH If 2 2J 2* 2J 3 3i 31 3| 4 U 5 6\\n2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 5.00 6.25 7.50\\nScrapers are made to fit Boiler Tubes having outside diameter of sizes given\\n534", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0544.jp2"}, "545": {"fulltext": "THOMPSON S PATENT SOOT SUCKER BOILER\\nTUBE CLEANER.\\nFig. 1855.\\nThe Soot Sucker is an ejector, arid the only cleaner perfectly cleaning Boiler Tubes with-\\nout admitting steam into them, therefore forming no scale.\\n2-inch Tube $10.00\\n2i-inch Tube 10.50\\n3-inch Tube 11.00\\n3i-inchTube 11.50\\n4-ply Steam Hose, f-inch, per foot, .67\\n4-inch Tube $13.00\\n4i-inch Tube 12.50\\n5-inch Tube 13.00\\nHandle and Fittings 3.50\\n4-ply Steam Hose, 1-inch, per foot, .83\\nThe Cleaner can be placed on the handle and fittings of any of the various blowers, or on a\\nstraight piece of pipe, if desired.\\nBAILEY S SAFETY COPPER CAP FUSIBLE PLUG.\\nNo.\\n0A\\n1A\\n2A\\n3A\\nOpening.\\niiicli\\nI\\nFIRE\\nPipe Tap\\n1 inch\\n1J\\nH\\nH\\nSIDE.\\nPrice, each.\\n$2.00\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n2.75\\nEXTRA FUSIBLE\\n30 cents each.\\nNo.\\n00\\n1\\n2\\n3\\nFIXED FROWI\\nOpening.\\ntV inch\\nFig. 1857.\\nWATER SIDE.\\nripe Tap. Price, each.\\n$1.25\\n1.75\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n1\\nn\\nMETAL CAPS.\\n$3.25 per dozen. Fig. 1859.\\nLOCOMOTIVE TORCH.\\nMALLEABLE IRON.\\nExact Size\\nof\\nPatent Fusible Cap\\nfob\\nNo. 1 and No. 1A\\nBailey Patent Plug\\nPer dozen,\\nFig. 1858.\\n535\\n$5.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0545.jp2"}, "546": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1860, Class A.\\nSTANDARD.\\nGARDNER GOVERNORS.\\nClass A, with Automatic Stop arranged\\nso as to close the valve in case of accident to\\nthe belt, and is made in all sizes from 14 to\\n16 inches inclusive.\\nClass B is without Automatic Stop and\\nis made in all sizes from to 12 inches in-\\nclusive, and furnished with speeder and\\nSawyer s lever.\\nIn all orders for Governors, be particu-\\nlar to state if Plain or Finished is wanted\\nthe class, A or B, and Style of Valve Cham-\\nber. See page 537.\\nFig. 1861, Class B.\\nSTANDARD.\\nPRICE LIST OF CLASS A AND B STANDARD COVERNORS.\\nSize of Governor\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Diameter of Opening, X 1 1 J 1}\u00c2\u00a3 2 2\u00c2\u00bbi %\\\\i 3 ZVi\\nPrice Class B, Plain $16.00 18.00 21.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 60.00\\nPrice Class B, Finished $18.00 20.00 24,00 29.00 34.00 40.00 45.00 58.00 69.00\\nPrice Class A, Plain $29.50 36.00 42.00 48.00 59.00 71.00\\nPrice Class A, Finished $33.50 40.00 47.00 53.00 67.00 80.00\\nSize of Governor Diameter of Opening, 4 4}^ 5\\nPrice Class B, Plain $71.00 83.00 94.00\\nPrice Class B, Finished $81.00 94.00 106.00\\nPrice Class A, Plain $83.00 96.00 109.00\\nPrice Class A, Finished\\n$93.00 107.00 121.00\\n6\\n122.00\\n136.00\\n140 00\\n154.00\\n7\\n150.00\\n166.00\\n170.00\\n186.00\\n185.00\\n202.00\\n210.00\\n227.00\\n9\\n215.00\\n235.00\\n241.00\\n261.00\\n10\\n240.00\\n260.00\\n270.00\\n290.00\\n1\\nI\\nc\\n2\\nc\\nI\\n1\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS OF CLASS A\\nSTANDARD COVERNORS.\\nAND B\\nSize of Governor Diameter of Opening,\\nDiameter of Base Flange\\nDiameter of Side Flange\\nLargest Radius of Balls\\nFrom Centre to Side Flange\\nFrom Base to Centre of Inlet\\nExtreme Height\\nFrom Centre to End of Shaft\\nDiameter of Pulley\\nWidth of Belt\\nNumber of Revolutions\\nDiam. Cylinder 300 ft. Piston Speed,\\n400\\n500\\n600\\nX\\nScr d\\nScr d\\n4\\n2i\\n15\\n300\\n4\\n3\\nl\\nScr d\\nScr d\\n4\\n24\\n2*\\n15\\n9\\n2\\nli\\n300\\n5\\n4\\n34\\nIK\\nScr d\\nScr d\\n5\\n3\\nq\\n20\\n11\\n3\\n4\\n250\\n6\\n5\\n44\\n4\\nm\\n\u00c2\u00b02\\nScr d\\n5\\n4\\n21\\n11\\n3\\n14\\n250\\n7\\n6\\n5\\n44\\n2\\n7\\nScr d\\n6\\n5\\n5\\n25\\n13\\n5\\n2\\n200\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n6\\n2K\\n7\\n7\\n6\\n5\\n54\\n26\\n13\\n5\\n2\\n200\\n10\\n9\\n8\\n7\\n2H\\n8\\n7\\n64\\n|i\\n28\\n15\\n5\\n2\\n200\\n12\\n10\\n9\\n3\\n9\\n8\\n74\\n6\\n6\\n32\\n15\\n54\\n2\\n170\\n14\\n12\\n10\\nSize of Governor\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Diameter of Opening, 3J4 4 4J^ 6 6 7 8 9 10\\nDiameter of Base Fiange 9 10 10 12 14 15 17 18 19\\nDiameter of Side Flange 9 10 10 11 13 14 15 16 17\\nLargest Radius of Balls 74. 8^ 84 10 11 12 12 15 15\\nFrcm Centre to Side Flange 64 64 7 74 84 9 10 11 14\\nFrom Base to Centre of Inlet 64 64 7 8 8| 94 104 11 15\\nExtreme Height 34 37 38 43 44 51 53 62 67\\nFrom Centre to End of Shaft 17 17 17 21 21 25 25 28 28\\nDiameter of Pulley 54 6 6 7 7 10 11 12 12\\nWidth of Belt 2 24 24 3 3 3 3 3 3\\nNumber of Revolutions 170 160 160 150 150 130 130 130 115\\nDiarn, Cylinder\u00e2\u0080\u0094 300 ft. Piston Speed 16 18 20 22 26 31 36 40 45\\n400 14 16 18 20 23 27 31 35 39\\n500 12 14 16 18 21 24 28 31 35\\n600 11 13 15 16 19 22 25 28 32\\nPrices of PICKERING, WATERS AND JUDSON COVERNORS,\\nsame List as CARDNER.\\n536", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0546.jp2"}, "547": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1862.\\nClass A Spring.\\nWith Speeder, Hand Lever\\nand Automatic Stop.\\nGARDNER GOVERNORS.\\nCLASS A\\nShows the Spring Governor with Auto-\\nmatic Stop. This also has speeder\\nand hand lever.\\nCLASS B\\nRepresents Spring Governor without\\nAutomatic Stop, but furnished with\\nspeeder and hand lever on all sizes.\\nWhen Stop Valves are ordered with\\nGovernors, Angle Valves will in all\\ncases be sent unless Globe Valves are\\nspecified. In ordering, state style of\\nValve Chamber. See foot of this page.\\nFig. 1863.\\nClass B\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Spring.\\nWith Speeder and\\nHand Lever.\\nSize of Governor\\nDiam. of Opening.\\nPrioe List of Class A and B Spring Governors.\\nH i*\\n91\\n3i\\n4A\\n5\\n94.00\\nPrice, CI. B\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Plain $14100 16.00 18.00 21.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 71.00 SS^.OO a\\nPrice, CI. B\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Fin. $16.00 18.00 20 00 24.00 29.00 34.00 40.00 45.00 58.00 69.00 81 00 94 00 106 00\\nPrice, CI. A\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Plain $21.00 24.50 29.50 36.00 42.00 48.00 59.00 71.00 83.00 96.00 109.00\\nPrice, CI. A\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Fin $23.00 27.50 33.50 40.00 47.00 53.00 67.00 80.00 93.00 107.00 121.00\\nTable of Dimensions of Class A and B Spring Governors.\\nSize of Governor,\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nn\\nU\\n2\\n21\\n2k\\n3\\nSk\\n4\\n4i\\n5\\nDiam. of Base Flange.\\nSc d\\nSc d\\nSc d\\nSc d\\n5i\\n7\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n9 _\\n10\\n10\\n12\\nDiam. of Side Flange,\\nSc d\\nSc d\\nSc d\\nSc d\\nSc d\\nSc d\\n7\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n10\\n11\\nHeight Inches,\\n12\\n13\\n13*\\nm\\n23\\n23\\n24\\n27\\n29\\n30\\n35\\n36\\n37\\nRadius of Balls,\\n2*\\n2k\\n2|\\nU\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n5\\n5\\n5\\n5k\\n6\\n6\\nLength of Shaft,\\n8\\n8\\n8\\nll\\n11\\n13\\n13\\n15\\n15\\n15\\n16\\n16\\n18\\nDiameter of Pulley,\\nU\\nU\\nIk\\n2\\ngi\\n2k\\ngi\\nSk\\nSk\\nSk\\n4i\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\nU\\nWidth of Belt,\\nr\\n1\\n1\\n1*\\nll\\nll\\nll\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n2k\\n2k\\n2.1\\nCentre to Side of Chambe\\nr, If\\nn\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n3\\n3i\\n5\\n5\\n5k\\n6\\nU\\n6|\\n7\\n7A\\nBase to Centre of Chamb\\nsr, if\\n2k\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n5k\\n5k\\n6\\nU\\n6*\\n7\\n8\\nNumber of Revolutions,\\n600\\n600\\n600\\n450\\n400\\n400\\n400\\n350\\n350\\n350\\n275\\n275\\n275\\nNote. The following cuts show the various styles of\\nVALVE CHAMBERS.\\nsnnuirt\\nFig. 1864\\nFig. 1867.\\nWiwiiiir ijilfflii\\nFig. 1865.\\nSPRING GOVERNORS.\\nSpring Governors were designed especially for\\nhigh-speed stationary and portable engines.\\nThey are very quick and sensitive in action. In\\nconstruction the} are fully up to the best modern\\npractice in every particular, and are made in sizes\\nfrom J to 7 inches inclusive.\\n537\\nFig. 1866.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0547.jp2"}, "548": {"fulltext": "GARDNER IMPROVED GLOBE AND ANGLE STOP\\nOR THROTTLE VALVE.\\nThey give full area of openings, have heavy Iron Bodies, are fitted with non-revolving Stems,\\nand Phosphor-Bronze Valves and Seats.\\nPRICE LIST AND TABLE OF DIME NSIONS.\\nSize\u00e2\u0080\u0094Inches li 2 24- 2\u00c2\u00a3 3 3\u00c2\u00a3 4\\nPrice Flan .red $8.00 9.75 11.50 12.50 18.00 22.00 25.00\\nExtraW Finished Hand Wheel $1-50 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.50 2 50 3 50\\nDiameter of Flanges\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Inches 5 6 7 7 8 9 10\\nSize Inches 4i 5 6 7 8 9 10\\nPrice Flano-ed $32100 38.00 50.00 80.00 103.00 140.00 180.00\\nExtra for Finished Hand Wheel $3.50 4.50 4.50 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00\\nDiameter of Flanges\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Inches, 10 11 13 14 15 16 17\\nENGINES MOUNTED ON PORTABLE BOILERS.\\nFig. 1869.\\nPor full particulars of Engine, see p:ge 539.\\nFor full particulars of Boiler, see page 553.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nHorse-power as usually rated 10 15 20 25 35\\nSize of Engine Cylinder, inches 7x10 8x10 9x13 10x12 11x13\\nDiameter of Boiler, inches 32 32 34 36 40\\nLength of Furnace, inches 38 44 52 52 52\\nHeight of Furnace, inches 33 33 36 38 42\\nWidth of Furnace, inches 26 26 28 30 34\\nNumber of 3-inch Tubes 26 26 28 34 40\\nLength of Tubes, inches 72 78 90 96 102\\nDiameter of Smoke Stack, inches, 16 16 18 18 20\\nLength of Smoke Stack, feet 18 20 25 25 25\\nShipping Weight, Pounds 5900 6800 8000 9300. 11,000\\nPrice, Complete $580.00 665.00 790.00 900.00 1050.00\\nWe will furnish these outfits with Pump and Heater or Injector for feeding boiler as desired.\\n538", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0548.jp2"}, "549": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED HORIZONTAL ENGINES.\\nFig. 1870.\\nThis Engine is especially adapted for duty where two belts are desired. The\\nBand Fly- Wheel being turned with crown face.\\nPump and Heater can be attached to the 10, 15, 20 and 25 Horse-Power of this\\npattern when so desired.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nH Xcf We S US al y 10 15 30 25 35 50 60 75\\nSize of Cylinder, inches. 7x10 8x10 9x12 10x12 11x13 12x15 13x16 14x18\\nRevolutions per minute. 190 190 160 160 160 150 150 150\\nSize of Steam-Pipe, I. 11 o o 91 91 q q QI\\ninches J 3\\nSize of Exhaust-Pipe, 01 01\\ninches f a 2 3 3 4\\nSize of Pulley, inches. 18x8 20x10 20x10 24x12 24x12 30x14 30x14 36x16\\nSize of Fly- Wh l, inches 36x7 40x8 44x9 44x9 48 x 10 52 x 11 60x14 72x10\\nDiam. of Shaft, inches 2}f 2{g o.{ 3J 3J 4J 4} 5a\\nLeng h of Shaft, inches. 51 51 57 59 64 69 73 84\\nLength of Journals.inch. 8J 10 10A 11 11 12 12 13\\n^d-Ha^inciL^. 21 x 69 2i x 76 2G x 78 28 x 91 28 x 91 30x103 30x102 34x116\\nW cSlete E pou n nd S 170 230 290 340 4300 580 7000 9 5\\nPr outPiaky?r n F;-WM[ $171 55 f185 55 35L55 *3S8.20 $349.20 $431.55 $501.55 $599.00\\nPrice of Pulley, 6.20 7.10 7.10 10.70 10.70 13.00 13.00 2100\\nPrice of Fly- Wheel, 22.00 32.00 38.00 36.00 45.00 55.00 75.0:) 100.00\\nPrice of Oil-Cups (four). 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.75 2.75 3.50\\nP L C uhricatoi htFeed 3 50 3 50 3 50 4 25 4 25 5 50 5,5 5 50\\nP andNipp\u00c2\u00a3^ al Ve 1 75 2 60 2 60 3 60 3 60 5 20 5 20 6 00\\nPrice of Governor, 23.00 27.00 27.00 35.00 35.00 47.00 47.00 65.00\\n^ne^UhTrimmfngs 230 00 $260.00 $330.00 $380.00 $450.00 $550.00 $650.00 $800.00\\nPrice of crating for exp rt. 6.00 6.50 7.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 14.00\\nPrice of Pump and Heater 22.00 22.00 26.00 26.00 26.00\\nFoundation Bolts and im 5M 5 5Q 6 Q0 6M 8M g 0Q 1L0Q\\nYYilSllCIS) a J\\n539", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0549.jp2"}, "550": {"fulltext": "HORIZONTAL ENGINE.\\nFor isolated electric light plants, saw-mills or mill work of any description.\\nThis design is so strong that it can be adapted to very high speed, heavy duty\\nand continuous operation. Equipped with extra heavy balance wheel, automatic\\nstop governor and automatic oiling devices, it will run as steadily and as smoothly\\nas any automatic engine, yet owing to its simplicity does not require the attention\\nof an experienced engineer.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nHorse-power (Based on tabulated speed and\\n50 pounds mean effective pressure)\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nDiameter of Steam-Pipe, inches\\nDiameter of Exhaust-Pipe, inches\\nRevolutions per minute,\\nDiam. and Face of Fly- Wheel, inches\\nWeight of FJy Wheel, pounds\\nDiameter of Crank-Shaft, inches\\nDiameter of Crank-Pin, inches\\nDiameter of Piston-Rod, inches\\nFloor Space occupied by Base, inches\\nWeight of complete Engine, lbs.\\nPrice of Bare Engine without Fly- Wheel\\nPrice of Fly-Wheel\\nPrice of Wiping Oil-Cups\\nPrice of Sight-Feed Lubricator\\nPrice of Angle Valves and Nipples\\nPrice of Automatic Stop Governor\\nPrice of Engine and Trimmings\\nPrice of Crating for Export\\nPrice of Foundation Bolts and Washers\\n10\\n6x6\\n2\\n350\\n24x8\\n350\\n2H\\n2\\nItV\\n30x40\\n1800\\n$158.00\\n22.00\\n11.00\\n4.00\\n1.75\\n28.25\\n25\\n8x8\\n2\\n300\\n32 x 11\\n800\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n213\\n~1 6\\nItV\\n36 x 50\\n3000\\n$240.00\\n50.00\\n11.00\\n4.00\\n2.60\\n37.40\\n50\\n10 x 10\\n2i\\n3\\n265\\n40x13\\n1300\\nH\\nm\\n40x62\\n4400\\n$362.00\\n80.00\\n11.00\\n4.50\\n3.60\\n48.90\\n$225.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n$345.00\\n5.50\\n6.00\\n$510.00\\n7.00\\n8.00\\n75\\n12 xl2\\n3\\n3*\\n235\\n48 x 16\\n1900\\n4f\\n2\\n44 x74\\n6700\\n$497.00\\n120 00\\n11.00\\n5.50\\n5.20\\n61.30\\n$700.00\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n540", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0550.jp2"}, "551": {"fulltext": "SELF-CONTAINED DISC-CRANK HORIZONTAL ENGINES.\\nFig. 1872.\\nThis Engine is suitable for all kinds of work where high speed and smooth\\nrunning are required. The Engine being all complete on a single cast-iron base,\\nprevents any of its working parts from becoming deranged or out of line. The\\nmaterial is of the best that can be obtained, and the workmanship excelled by none.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nHorse-Power as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nRevolutions per minute\\nSize of Steam- Pipe, inches\\nDiameter of Shaft, inches\\nDiameter of Ely- Wheel, inches\\nFace of Fly-Wheel, inches\\nFloor Space required, inches\\nWeight of Engine, pounds\\nPrice of Bare Engine\\nPrice of Oil Cups (four)\\nPrice of Sight-Feed Lubricator\\nPrice of Governor\\nPrice of Engine with Trimmings\\nPrice of Crating for export\\nPrice of Foundation Bolts and\\nWashers\\n5\\n7\\n10\\n14\\n20\\n5x5\\n6x6\\n7x7\\n8x8\\n9x9\\n250\\n200\\n190\\n180\\n160\\n2.\\n4\\n1\\nli\\nH\\n2\\n1_1_L\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0IB\\n1 1 s\\n2|\\nm\\n01 5\\nZ 1J\\n20\\n24\\n32\\n36\\n42\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n29x34\\n31x38\\n41x46\\n46x52\\n48x57\\n600\\n900\\n1300\\n1800\\n2400\\n$114.30\\n143.50\\n183.50\\n248.50\\n311.50\\n1.70\\n2.00\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.25\\nr 3.00\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n4.25\\n4.25\\n17.00\\n19.00\\n21.00\\n23.00\\n27.00\\ni 136.00\\n168.00\\n210.00\\n278.00\\n345.00\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.50\\nL\\n3.25\\n3.75\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n1\\n5.50\\n541", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0551.jp2"}, "552": {"fulltext": "DISC-CRANK VERTICAL ENGINES.\\nThis style of Engine is the most desirable form for general purposes where small powers\\nare required. They are very strong, heavy iu construction, but well proportioned, and will\\nstand hard work and high speed,\\nA critical steam test of every engine is made\\nbefore it leaves the factory, and the necessary ad-\\njustments carefully made, so that the Engine is\\nready to run the moment it is placed in position\\nand given steam.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND\\nPRICE LIST.\\nHorse-power as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nRevolutions per minute\\nSize of Steam-Pipe, inches\\nDiameter of Exhaust-Pipe, inches\\nDiameter of Shaft, inches\\nDiameter of Fly-Wheel, inches\\nFace of Fly-Wheel, inches\\nHt. from Floor to Centre of Shaft,\\nHeight to Top of Cylinder\\nFloor Space occupied, inches\\nWeight of Engine, pounds\\nPrice of Bare Engine\\nPrice of Oil-Cups (four)\\nPrice of Sight-Feed Lubricator\\nPrice of Governor\\nPrice of Engine, complete\\nPrice of Crating for Export\\nPrice of Foundation Bolts Washers 2.00 2.50\\nu\\n3\\n3x3\\n4x4\\n300\\n250\\ni\\nift\\n12\\n3\\n4\\n1\\n16\\n3\\n4\\nins. 9\\nFT. IN.\\n2 6\\n10\\nFT.\\n3\\n13 x 23\\n15x28\\n225\\n350\\n$52.50\\n1.40\\n$87.30\\n1.70\\n2.60\\n3.00\\n16.00\\n17.00\\n$72.50\\n109.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\nHorse-rower as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nRevolutions per minute\\nSize of Steam-Pipe, inches\\nDiameter of Exhaust-Pipe, inches\\nDiameter of Shaft, inches\\nDiameter of Fly-Wheel, inches\\nFace of Fly- Wheel, inches\\nHt. from Floor to Centre of Shaft,\\nHeight to Top of Cylinder\\nFloor Space occupied, inches,\\nWeight of Engine, pounds,\\nPrice of Bare Engine\\nPrice of Oil-Cups (four)\\nPrice of Sight-Feed Lubricator,\\nPrice of Governor\\nPrice of Engine, complete\\nPrice of Crating for Export\\nPrice of Foundation Bolts Washers $3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 8.00 10.00\\nThe above style Engines are made Centre-Crank in size, 5, 7, 10, 14 and 20 horse-power, and\\ntake same list as above similar sizes.\\n5\\n7\\n10\\n14\\n20\\n25\\n35\\n60\\n5x5\\n6x6\\n7x7\\n8x8\\n9x9\\n10x10\\n12x12\\n14 x 16\\n250\\n200\\n190\\n180\\n160\\n160\\n160\\n140\\n3\\n1\\n1*\\nn\\n2\\nU\\n3\\nH\\n1\\n1*\\nl|\\n2\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n3\\nn\\n4\\n1 11\\n1+1\\n2*\\n018\\n015\\n*T8\\nH\\nm\\n5?\\n20\\n24\\n32\\n36\\n42\\n44\\n48\\n54\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n16\\nins. 13\\n14\\n18\\n20\\n24\\n26\\n28\\n33\\nFT. IN.\\nFT. IN.\\nFT. IN.\\nFT. IN.\\nFT. IN.\\nFT.\\nFT. IN.\\nFT. IN.\\n3 7\\n4 5\\n5 1\\n5 8\\n6 6\\n7\\n7 8\\n9 5\\n18x36\\n22x40\\n25x46\\n28x50\\n30x56 36x62 40x70 41x85\\n600\\n900\\n1300\\n1800\\n2400\\n3200\\n4400\\n7000\\n$114.30\\n143.50\\n183.50\\n248.50\\n311.50\\n399.50\\n525.00\\n767.00\\n1.70\\n2.00\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.25\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n3.50\\n4.25\\n4.25\\n4.25\\n5.50\\n5.50\\n-$17.00\\n19.00\\n21.00\\n23.00\\n27.00\\n35.00\\n47.00\\n65.00\\n$136.00\\n168.00\\n210.00\\n278.00\\n345.00\\n441.00\\n580.00\\n840.00\\n$3.50\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.50\\n6.00\\n8.00\\n12.00\\n542", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0552.jp2"}, "553": {"fulltext": "CLASS A COMBINED VERTICAL ENGINE AND BOILER.\\nFig. 1874.\\nAs will be noticed, the Engine and Boiler bases are cast together, and the com\\nbined weight of the Boiler and the water therein contained is sufficient to hold\\nEngine rigidly to its place while performing its service up to the given capacity.\\nThis renders foundation bolts for the Engine unnecessary.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nHorse-Power as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nSize of Boiler, inches\\nNo. 2-inch Tubes\\nLength of Tubes, inches\\nHeight from floor to top of Boiler\\nFloor space required, inches\\nShipping weight, pounds\\nPrice complete as shown\\nPrice of Crating for export\\nPrice includes Inspirator, Engine\\ncomplete ready for use as shown.\\n5\\n5x5\\n24x72\\n24\\n49\\nFt. In.\\n6 8\\n28x44\\n1950\\n$270.00\\n4.50\\n7\\n6x6\\n30x72\\n42\\n46\\nFt. In.\\n6 10\\n33x50\\n2700\\n330.00\\n5.00\\n10\\n7x7\\n30x84\\n42\\n58\\nFt. In.\\n7 10\\n33x60\\n3350\\n390.00\\n6.00\\n14\\n8x8\\n36x84\\n60\\n58\\nFt. In.\\n7 11\\n38x72\\n4300\\n500.00\\n8 00\\n4.0U O.UU DUU O UU\\nand Boiler Trimmings, and pipe connections\\n543", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0553.jp2"}, "554": {"fulltext": "CLASS B COMBINED VERTICAL ENGINE AND BOILER.\\nFig. 1875.\\nWe would call attention to the fact that, with all our combined outfits, we\\nfurnish a Boiler with a larger- capacity than the Engine. By this means constant\\nattention to the Boiler, when working the Engine to its full capacity, is not so\\nnecessary.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nHorse-Power as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nSize of Boiler, inches\\nNumber of 2;iineh Tubes\\nHeight from Floor to Top of Boiler\\nFloor Space required, inches\\nShipping Weight, pounds\\nPrice complete as shown\\nPrice of Crating for Export\\nPRICE INCLUDES INSPIRATOR, ENGINE AND BOILER TRIMMINGS AND PIPE\\nCONNECTIONS COMPLETE READY FOR USE AS SHOWN.\\nWe have patterns to combine any of the above Engines with larger Boilers if desired.\\nS44\\n1*\\n3\\n5\\n7\\n10\\n3x3\\n4x4\\n5x5\\n6x6\\n7x7\\n20x36\\n24x48\\n27x60\\n30x72\\n36x72\\n16\\n24\\n30\\n42\\n60\\nFt. In.\\nFt. In.\\nFt. In.\\nFt. In.\\nFt. In.\\n4 2\\n4 8\\n6 9\\n6 10\\n6 10\\n22x33\\n27x40\\n31x43\\n36x55\\n42x66\\n650\\n1,600\\n2,100\\n2,900\\n3,600\\n$135.00\\n$215.00\\n$276.00\\n$336.00\\n$450.00\\n$3.50\\n$4.00\\n$4.50\\n$5.00\\n$6.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0554.jp2"}, "555": {"fulltext": "SINGLE CYLINDER, FRICTION DRUM, HORIZONTAL\\nHOISTING ENCINES.\\nWITH BOILER AND FIXTURES COMPLETE ON BED-PLATE.\\nFig. 1876.\\nThe Gear and Pinion on these Engines are cut from the solid metal.\\nSpecially adapted for pile driving, railroads, contractors, coal yards, docks,\\nships, quarries and general hoisting purposes.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nSize number of Engine\\nHorse-power as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nDiameter of Drum, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nLength of Drum, inches\\nDiameter of Gear-Wheel, inches\\nDiameter of Pinion, inches\\nDiameter and face of Band-Wheel, inches\\nSize of Boiler, inches\\nNumber 2-inch Tubes\\nFloor Space required, inches\\nWeight of suitable Pile-Driving Hammer\\nApproximate weight, pounds\\nPrice complete as shown\\nPrice of Crating for export\\n545\\nii\\n2\\nH\\n5\\n8\\n12\\n5x7\\n6+xS\\n7x10\\n10\\n11\\n14\\n22\\n23\\n28\\n16\\n21\\n26\\n3\\n25\\n261\\n32\u00c2\u00a3\\n6\\n6*\\n8\\nel, inches\\n20x5\\n24x6\\n2Sx7\\n27x60\\n30x72\\n36x72\\n30\\n42\\n60\\n35x58\\n40x66\\n48x76\\nHammer\\n800\\n1200\\n2000\\n3300\\n4000\\n5500\\n$500.00\\n630.00\\n800.00\\n11.00\\n15.00\\n21.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0555.jp2"}, "556": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE CYLINDER, FRICTION DRUM HOISTING ENCINE.\\nWITH BOILER AND FIXTURES COMPLETE ON ONE BED-PLATE.\\nThe Gear and Pinion on these Engines are cut from the solid metal.\\nSize Number of Engine\\nHorse Power, as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nDiameter of Drums, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nLength of Drum between Flanges, inches\\nDiameter of Gear-Wheel, inches\\nDiameter of Pinion, inches\\nSize of Boiler, inches\\nNumber 2-inch Tubes\\nFloor Space required, inches\\nSuitable Weight for Pile-Driving Hammer\\nApproximate Shipping Weight, lbs\\nPrice complete as shown\\nPrice of Crating for export\\nFig. 1877.\\nVISIONS AND PRICE\\nLIST.\\n7*\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n15\\n25\\n5x7\\n6|x8\\n7x10\\n12\\n14\\n14\\n22\\n26\\n30\\niches\\n20\\n24\\n32\\n25\\n26\u00c2\u00a3\\n32\u00c2\u00a3\\nG\\n6*\\n8\\n30x72\\n36x84\\n42x84\\n55\\n60\\n84\\n42x60\\n48x70\\n60x81\\ninier\\n1500\\n2000\\n4000\\n4000-\\n5300\\n8500\\n$710.00\\n$880.00\\n$1120.00\\no\\n15.00\\n22.00\\n29.00\\n546", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0556.jp2"}, "557": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE CYLINDER, DOUBLE FRICTION DRUM\\nHOISTING ENGINES.\\nWITH BOILER AND FIXTURES COMPLETE ON ONE BED-PLATE.\\nFig. 1878.\\nThe Gear and Pinion on these Engines are cut from the solid metal.\\nEspecially adapted for Quarry and Bridge wort, Building, Mason work, etc.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nSize Number of Engine\\nHorse Power, as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nDiameter of Drums, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nLength of Drums between Flanges, inches\\nSize of Boiler, inches\\nNumber 2-inch Tubes\\nFloor Space required, inches\\nWeight Hoisted, Single Bope, usual Speed, lbs\\nApproximate Shipping Weight, lbs\\nPrice complete as shown\\nPrice of Crating for Export\\n547\\n70\\n70J\\n71\\n10\\n15\\n25\\n5x7\\n0^x8\\n7x10\\n12\\n14\\n14\\n22\\n2G\\n27\\n20\\n24\\n32\\n30x72\\n36x84\\n42x84\\n55\\n60\\n84\\n42x78\\n48x88\\n60x104\\n2000\\n2500\\n4000\\n5500\\n7000\\n9000\\n$900.00\\n$1100.00\\n$1260.00\\n16.00\\n24.00\\n32.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0557.jp2"}, "558": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE CYLINDER, FRICTION DRUM, HOISTING ENCINES.\\nWITH LARCE DRUMS AND SECTIONAL FRAMES.\\nFig. 1879.\\nThe Gear and Pinion on these Engines are cut from the solid metal.\\nThese Engines will be found especially adapted for moving over the mountains\\nor placing within the mine3. The Frames are made in sections, but securely bolted\\ntogether, and all parts are well secured by dowel pins. By this means they can be\\ntaken apart and packed in a very small space for prospecting purposes, or can read ly\\nbe lowf red down a shaft for service on the levels.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nSize number of Engine\\nHorse-power as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinders, inches\\nDiameter of Drum, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nLength of Drum, inches\\nFloor Space required, inches\\nWeight Hoisted, Single Eope, usual Speed.\\npounds\\nWeight of Heaviest Part, pounds\\nApproximate Shipping weight, pounds\\nPrice complete as shown\\nPrice of Crating for export\\n1331\\n134\\n135\\n10\\n15\\n25\\n5x7\\n0^x8\\n7x10\\n16\\n20\\n24\\n22\\n29\\n36\\n.14\\n16\\n20\\n35x48\\n42x53\\n51x64\\n2000\\n2500\\n4000\\n279\\n457\\n660\\n2000\\n2300\\n3000\\n$475.00\\n550.00\\n650 00\\n10.00\\n14.00\\n18.00\\n548", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0558.jp2"}, "559": {"fulltext": "SPECIAL EXTRA HEAVY LINK-MOTION MINING\\nHOISTING ENGINES.\\nFig. 1880.\\nThese Engines are designed to stand the severe duty of deep mining. The\\nGear and Pinion are both half shrouded, the Pinion being made of steel. The\\nshafts are of extra large diameter and the drums of ample size for the capacity of\\nthe cylinders.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nSize number of Engine\\nHorse-power as usually rated\\nSize of Cylinder, inches\\nDiameter of Drum, inches\\nDiameter of Flanges, inches\\nLength of Drum between Flanges, inches\\nDiameter of Crank-Shaft, inches\\nDiameter of Drum-Shaft, inches\\nWeight Hoisted, Single Rope, usual Speed,\\npounds\\nApproximate Shipping weight, pounds.\\nFloor Space occupied, inches\\nPrice complete as shown\\nPrice of Crating for export\\nThe Engines can be equipped with\\nat an extra cost of $42.00 for any size.\\n148\\n149\\n150\\n15\\n25\\n40\\n6\u00c2\u00a3x8\\n7x10\\n7fxl0\\n28\\n30\\n32\\n37\\n41\\n43\\n20\\n21\\n22\\n2fi\\nm.\\n3i\\nH\\n3f\\n4f\\n2500\\n4000\\n6000\\n5000\\nG000\\n7500\\n58x70\\nG0x74\\n62x77\\n$660.00\\n740.00\\n850 00\\n14.00\\n18.00\\n24.00\\nThrowing out Clutch when so desired,\\n549", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0559.jp2"}, "560": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED DOUBLE CYLINDER PATENT FRICTION\\nSINGLE DRUM HOISTING ENGINE.\\nWITH POWERFUL FOOT-BRAKE.\\nFig. 1881.\\nMounted 011 solid cast-iron base and fitted with Patent Friction Drum and a powerful Foot-\\nBrake. These Engines have been found by a test of many years to be especially adapted to\\nquarrying and mining operations. They handle heavy loads either on inclined tracks or over-\\nhead cables with great speed and are so safe and easily operated that they do not require a\\nskilled engineer. The steam is applied only while hoisting, the lowering being done by the\\nFoot-Brake or the friction. This feature renders the engine economical of steam and adapts\\nthem to single compartment shafts, single track inclines and all classes of hoisting where a loose\\ndrum is a convenience. The drums are of cast-iron in two sections securely bolted together in\\nthe middle. The smaller sizes are turned true, while the larger sizes are spirally grooved for\\nwire rope. The bearings on drum-shaft are long* and admit of such thorough lubricating that\\nthe drum may revolve on the shaft while lowering with the highest speed and not show\\nappreciable wear.\\nSize Number Engine,\\nHorse-Power as usually\\nrated, f\\nDiam. of Cylinder,\\nStoke Cylinder,\\nDiam. of Hoisting Drum,\\nLength of Hoisting Drum\\nDiam. of Wire Hope for\\nwhich Drums are V\\ngrooved, inches\\nNumber feet wire rope\\nDrums will hold, j-\\nsingle coil,\\nAverage Weight Engines j\\nHoist, lbs. i\\nAverage Hoisting Speed,\\nfeet, per minute J\\nPrice, Single Drum, Fric- g\\ntion or Link,\\nPrice, Single Drum, with\\nFriction and Link, J\\n51\\n52\\n53\\n54\\n55\\n56\\n57\\n58\\n59\\n60\\n61\\n10\\n16\\n20\\n25\\n30\\n40\\n50\\n60\\n70\\n80\\n100\\n5\\n6*\\n7\\n?j\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n14\\n6\\n8\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n12\\n12\\n15\\n16\\n18\\n18\\n16\\n18\\n20\\n25\\n29\\n32\\n42\\n46\\n48\\n54\\n54\\n22\\n25|\\n254\\n27\\n28\\n34\\n36\\n40\\n44\\n48\\n48\\n8\\n4\\na\\nii\\nITS\\n3\\n4\\ni\\n8\\n7\\nS\\n1\\nH\\n11\\n164 192 213 257 309 380 452 551 553 603\\n225 265 275 300 350 375 400 425 450 450\\n603\\n1500 2000 3000 3250 3500 4000 4500 5500 6500 7000 9000\\n450\\n550", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0560.jp2"}, "561": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE CYLINDER, DOUBLE FRICTION DRUM AND RE-\\nVERSIBLE LINK-MOTION HOISTING ENGINE.\\nWITH FOOT BRAKES.\\nFig, 1882.\\nThese Engines are especially designed and adapted for Tailrope Haulage\\nand Double Planes. The drums are independent one from the other, loose on the\\nDrum Shaft.\\nr- Cylinder.\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nr-Dru\\nin.\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nr- Bed Plate\u00e2\u0080\u0094,\\nPrices\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\no\\nr\u00c2\u00b0 03\\nS Pi\\n03\\n53\\nis\\no\\nPm\\nW\\na\\no\\n5z5\\no\\na\\na\\ns\\nCO\\n0)\\no\\na\\nt\u00e2\u0080\u0094 i\\n_a\\nOJ\\np\\n5}\\nWeight Hoisted\\non one Drum at\\na time, lbs.\\nM3\\nPh\\n33 S\\na)\\n.S\\na\\nt\u00e2\u0080\u0094 t\\na\\n3\\n3\\ncu\\no\\na\\nM\\n.9\\na\\n0)\\nGrooved in Drum\\nfor Wire Rope.\\nDiameter, Inches.\\nAmount of Rope\\nthe Drum Holds.\\nSiugle coil, Feet.\\n^3\\nI\u00e2\u0080\u0094 i\\n02\\n-a\\na\\n_a\\nto\\na\\n1-3\\na\\no\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0g -a\\n03 .3\\n5\\nO\\na\\no\\n+j\\n03 ^3\\nO\\nO\\nGl\\n32\\n8\\n10\\n3000\\n350\\n27\\n30\\n7\\n8\\n270\\n140\\nS3\\n63\\n50\\n10\\n12\\n4500\\n600\\n42\\n38\\n1\\n450\\n167\\n89\\n63\\n75\\n12\\n15\\n7000\\n600\\n48\\n42\\nli\\n500\\n199\\n103\\n64\\n100\\n14\\n18\\n8000\\n600\\n60\\n60\\nli\\n900\\n247\\n125\\n551", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0561.jp2"}, "562": {"fulltext": "FULL LENGTH TUBE VERTICAL TUBULAR BOILERS.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nh 2\\n3\\na\\no o\\n\u00c2\u00a33 Qj\\n5\\nCD\\nCO 5T\\nU q- to CD\\nu o\\nCO o\\nP rt. so\\na o _\\nCD\\nCO\\n2. 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It is equipped with Stack Saddle and Smoke\\nDoors.\\nAnything ordered not in the above list of Fittings will be charged as an extra.\\nTABLE OF DIMENSIONS AND PRICE LIST.\\nNumber of Size,\\nHorse-Power as usually rated\\nDiameter of Boiler, inches\\nLength of Fire Box, inches\\nHeight of Fire Box, inches\\nWidth of Fire Box, inches\\nNumber of 3-inch Tubes,\\nLength of Tubes, inches\\nThickness of Shell, inches\\nTniokness of Furnace\\nPlates, inches J\\nThickness of Tube Sheets\\nand Heads, inches J\\nSize of Dome, inches\\nDia neter of Stack, inches\\nLength of Stack, feet\\nWeigh t of BareBoiler on Skids\\nWeight of Boiler complete,\\nwith Fixtures, f\\nPrice of Bare Boiler on Skids\\nPr.ce of Grates,\\nPrice of Water Column at-\\ntached with Cocks, j\\nPrice of Water Gauge,\\nPrice of Steam Gauge,\\nPrice of Safety Valve,\\nPrice of Check and Stop Valve\\nPrice of Blow-oft Valve,\\nPrice of Stack,\\nPrice of Boiler complete,\\nwith Fixtures, J\\nPrice of Crating for Export,\\n4\\n12\\n32\\n38\\n33\\n26\\n26\\n72\\n18 x 22\\n14\\n18\\n3375\\no\\n15\\n32\\n44\\n33\\n26\\n26\\n78\\n6\\n20\\n34\\n52\\n36\\n28\\n28\\n90\\n7\\n25\\n36\\n52\\n38\\n30\\n34\\n96\\n30\\n36\\n52\\n40\\n30\\n34\\n120\\n35\\n40\\n52\\n42\\n34\\n40\\n102\\n10\\n40\\n42\\n54\\n46\\n36\\n43\\n120\\n12\\n60\\n48\\n64\\n52\\n42\\n56\\n144\\n5\\nIB-\\nIS\\n18 x 22 20 x 24\\n14 16\\n20 25\\n3625 4100\\n30x24 20x24\\n16 16\\n25 25\\n4650 4800\\n4125 4450 5100 5800 6000\\n$285.00 $334.00 $376.50\\n13.00 17.00 22.00\\n$432.00 $471.00\\n24.00 24.00\\n22 x 26 26 x 30\\n20 22\\n25 35\\n6500 9500\\n8000 11000\\n$505.00 $570.00 $745 00\\n27.00 30.00 36.03\\n22 x 26\\n20\\n25\\n5400\\n6700\\n5.00\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n4.00\\n1.50\\n1.25\\n15.75\\n$330.00\\n6.00\\n5.00\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n4.00\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n17.00\\n5.50\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n5.50\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n22.50\\n6.50\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n7.00\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n22.50\\n6.50\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n7.00\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n22.50\\n6.50\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n8.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n23.50\\n6.50\\n1.50\\n3.00\\n8.00\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n25.50\\n6.50\\n1.53\\n3.03\\n10.03\\n3.00\\n3.00\\n42.00\\n35.00 $440.00 $500.00 $540.00 $580.00 $650.00 $850.00\\n7.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00\\n553", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0563.jp2"}, "564": {"fulltext": "PORTABLE BOILER (LOCOMOTIVE TYPE).\\nThese Boilers are made of the best Steel, with best Flange Steel in the Furnaces. The bot-\\ntom ring is made of 2 x 3-inch Wrought Iron Bars, giving a three-inch water space on all sides\\nof the tire, and the Boilers are thoroughly braced and stayed. The Furnaces are large size,\\nwith ample Grate surface, and the Boilers are first-class in all respects. We put Safety Fusible\\nPlugs in the Crown Sheets. All Boilers are tested thoroughly before shipment. Fixtures for\\nabove Boilers comprise Grates, Safety Valve, Gauge Cocks, Steam Gauge, Water Gauge, Water\\nColumn, Whistle, Stop Cock,. Blow-off Cock, Check Valve, Smoke Stack and Guy Rods.\\nThese Boilers are tested and inspected before shipment, and the purchaser will receive a\\nPolicy of Insurance for one year, issued by a responsible Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance\\nCompany. This Policy will be made payable to the Purchaser, and will be in force and valid\\nwherever the Boiler is located. S\\nSPECIFICATIONS OF PORTABLE BOILERS.\\nNo. of Size\\nHorse-Power ;is usually rated\\nDiameter of Boiler, inches\\nLength of Furnace\\nWidth of Furnace\\nHeight of Furnace\\nNumber of 3-inch Tubes\\nLength of Tubes, inches\\nDiameter of Dome,\\nHeight of Dome,\\nDiameter of Stack,\\nLength of Slack, in feet\\nWt. of Boiler andSmokeBox,\\nWeight of Boiler Fixtures\\nWt. of Boiler Fixtures, c mple\\nPkioes Quoted on Application.\\n554\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n25\\n30\\n35\\n40\\n50\\n60\\n70\\n80\\n90\\n100\\n40\\n42\\n44\\n44\\n48\\n54\\n56\\n58\\n58\\n62\\n48\\n50\\n50\\n50\\n54\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n60\\n34\\n36\\n38\\n38\\n42\\n48\\n50\\n52\\n52\\n56\\n36\\n40\\n42\\n42\\n48\\n54\\n56\\n58\\n58\\n60\\n34\\n40\\n44\\n44\\n54\\n60\\n66\\n76\\n76\\n90\\n96\\n96\\n102\\n120\\n126\\n132\\n144\\n144\\n168\\n168\\n22\\n22\\n24\\n24\\n26\\n28\\n28\\n30\\n30\\n32\\n26\\n26\\n28\\n28\\n30\\n34\\n34\\n36\\n36\\n40\\n18\\n20\\n22\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n26\\n28\\n28\\n30\\n24\\n24\\n30\\n36\\n36\\n36\\n40\\n40\\n50\\n50\\n6300\\n6900\\n7600\\n8100\\n9000\\n11000 12800\\n14000\\n15000\\n16500\\n1150\\n1250\\n1400\\n1500\\n1600\\n1850\\n2000\\n2150\\n2400\\n2600\\nele 7450\\n8150\\n9000\\n9600\\n10600\\n12850 14800\\n16150\\n17400\\n19100", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0564.jp2"}, "565": {"fulltext": "STANDARD HORIZONTAL BOILER\\nWITH HALF-ARCH FRONT SETTING.\\nThese Boilers are built of Flange Steel 60,000 pounds T. S.\\nFixtures foe Half-Arch Front Boiler:\\nThese comprise Front complete, with Liners for Fire Brick, Grates, Grate Bearers, Real\\nArch Bars, Boiler Stand, Anchor Rods, Rear Ash Door and Frame, Safety Valve, Steam Gauge,\\nWater Gauge fitted with Stand Pipe, three Gauge Cocks with Pipes, Whistle and Pipe, Blow-\\noff Valve, Check and Stop Valves, Britchen, Smoke Stack and Guys (four times the length of\\nStack). For dimensions and prices see page 556.\\nSTANDARD HORIZONTAL BOILER\\nWITH FULL-ARCH FRONT SETTING.\\nFig. 1887. Fixtures for Full-Arch Front Boiler:\\nThese comprise Front complete, with Liners for Fire Brick, Grates, Grate Bearers, Rear\\nArch Bars, Rear Ash Door and Frame, two Wall Plates with Rollers, Oval Stack Plate, Binder\\nBars and Cross Rods, Anchor Rods for Front, Safety Valve, Steam Gauge, Water Gauge fitted\\nwith Stand Pipe, three Gauge Cocks with Pipes, Whistle and Pipe, Blow-off Valve, Check and\\nStop Valves, Smoke Stack and Guys (four times the length of Stack). For dimensions and\\nprices see page 557. 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Fig. 1891 shows\\nthe body and working parts of Chuck. The Ik inch and 2 inch sizes are attached to spindle of\\nmachine by face-plate and screws. Fig. 1892 is a front view and Fig. 1893 is a back view.\\nPRICE 1\\nLIS\\nr of\\nCHUCKS\\nApproximate Diam.\\nof Body,\\ninches,\\nif\\n9a\\nS\\n3,1\\n3i\\n5i\\nH\\nWill Hold Drill\\ninches\\nto^\\nOtoi\\nto\\n1 Otol\\nOtoli\\nto 2\\nPrice,\\n$7.00\\n8.00\\n9.00\\n10.00\\n18.00\\n20.00\\nPRICE LIST\\nOF\\nPARTS OF CHUCK.\\nSize, inch\\ni\\n4\\ni\\n3\\n4\\n1\\nH\\n2\\nBody\\n\u00c2\u00a72.75\\n$3.00\\n13.25\\n$3.50\\n$6.50\\n$7.00\\nJaws, per pair\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n3.25\\n3.50\\n6.50\\n7.00\\nScrews, each\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n1.75\\n3.50\\n4.00\\nWrench\\n.50\\n.75\\n1.00\\n1.25\\n1.50\\n2.00\\n559", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0569.jp2"}, "570": {"fulltext": "THE UNION DRILL CHUCK.\\nDiameter, Holding,\\nlH umber.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nPrice.\\n000\\n11\\nOto\\n$7.00\\n00\\nH\\nOto\\n7.50\\n100\\n\u00c2\u00aet\\nOto A\\n8.00\\n101\\n22\\nOto\\n9.00\\n103\\n3i\\nOto 1\\n10.00\\nThe Union Drill Chuck, as shown is\\nintended to supply the demand for an all-\\nround Chuck, capable of heavy as well as\\nlight work.\\nFig. 1894,\\nUNION CZAR DRILL CHUCK.\\nEspecially adapted to light and rapid work.\\nHolds.\\nto\\nOtoi\\nDIRECTIONS.\\nTo take this Chuck apart, drive the body\\nthrough the outside shell in the direction of the\\narrow, as shown in the sectional cut.\\nFig. 1896.\\nFig. 1895. Sectional View.\\nKEY DRILL CHUCK.\\nThis is a regular Geared Scroll Chuck, having a\\nhub adapted for taper arbor, and jaws designed for\\nholding drills and rods.\\nTheyare made with jaws same as shown in cut, and\\nunless otherwise specified, such style will be sent. We\\ncan, however, furnish them will either No. 1 or No. 2\\nStep Jaws, or with both sets as may be desired. When\\nChucks are ordered with two sets of Jaws, we will\\nsend one set each of No. 1 and No. 2 style.\\nPrice with Price with Extra Sets of\\nCapacity\\nDiameter,\\nInches.\\nNo. 1, 2\\nNo. 2, Si\\nInches.\\nto*\\nA to\\nOne Set\\nof Jaws.\\n$6.50\\n8.00\\nTwo Sets\\nof Jaws.\\n$8.00\\n9.50\\nJawn ordered\\nwithout Chuck\\n$2.25\\n2.25\\nTHE HARTFORD DRILL CHUCK.\\nFig. 1897.\\nNo. 0,\\nNo. 1,\\nNo. 2,\\nNo. 0,\\nNo. 1,\\nNo. 3,\\nDiametei-,\\nInches.\\nn\\nPrice.\\n$6.00\\n7.00\\n8.00\\nLength,\\nInches.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a225\\n3}\\nWeight,\\nLbs.\\nH\\n2i\\n4*\\nExtra Jaws,\\nper Pair.\\n~$2.00\\n3.35\\n2.50\\nCapacity.\\nIuches.\\nOto J\\notoi\\nOto\\nExtra Screws,\\nEach.\\n$0.80\\n1.00\\n1.30\\n560", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0570.jp2"}, "571": {"fulltext": "THE NORTON UNIVERSAL LATHE CHUCK.\\n^^M-)\\ne\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0HP\\nCommon Jaws.\\nFig. 1898.\\nNo. 2 Jaws.\\nFig. 1900.\\nPiameter of\\nBody, Iuches.\\n3 inch Chuck, Three Jaws,\\n4 4\\n6 5\\n7 6\\n9 i 9\\n12 1 12\\n14f 15\\n16| 18\\n19| 21\\n20i 22\\n23 24\\n25 26\\n28 30\\n34i 36\\n41| 42\\nPRICE LIST OF EITHER STYLE OF JAW.\\nFour Jaws,\\n$18.00\\n22.00\\n25.00\\n26.00\\n34.00\\n44.00\\n52.00\\n62.00\\n80.00\\n90.00\\n100.00\\n130.00\\n170.00\\n230.00\\n270.00\\n5 inch Chuck,\\n6\\n9\\n12\\n15\\n18\\n21\\n22\\n24\\n26\\n30\\n36\\n42\\n$30.00\\n32.00\\n42.00\\n56.00\\n64.00\\n75.00\\n95.00\\n110.00\\n120.00\\n160.00\\n200.00\\n285.00\\n325.00\\nFig. 1898 shows 3 and 4 inch Chuck.\\nFor other styles of Jaws, see page 562.\\n30 inch,\\n$185.00\\nCAR WHEEL CHUCKS.\\n36 inch, $250.00\\n42 inch,\\n$300.00\\nLEVER SCROLL CHUCK.\\nFig: 1903.\\nDiameter of\\nHole.\\nInches.\\nDiameter of\\nFace-Plate.\\nInches.\\nMr\\n4\\n5|\\n7\\n7\\n7ia\\n1 II\\nPrice.\\n$8.00\\n10.00\\n15.00\\n20.00\\n26.00\\n32.00\\n38.00\\n48.00\\nFig. 1901.\\nFor Chucks with four Jaws add 10\\nper cent\\nper cent., and for Chucks with two Set Jaws add 20\\nWe can furnish this Chuck, with No. 1 Jaws, in all the sizes mentioned above; with No. 2\\nJaws, up to and including 12-inch, and with both sets (No. 1 and No. 2) up to and including\\n9-inch. Be particular when orderin to state the style of Jaws wanted. Unless otherwise\\nspecified, we will send Chucks with No. 1 Jaws. Belts furnished with each Chuck.\\n561", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0571.jp2"}, "572": {"fulltext": "THE HORTON UNIVERSAL LATHE CHUCK.\\nFig. 1904.\\nCOMMON JAW CHUCK.\\nThis cut represents Common 6, 9\\nand 12 inch Chucks with the Patent\\nJaw. It illustrates all sizes between\\n4-inch and 15-inch.\\nFig. 1905.\\nCOMMON JAW CHUCK.\\nThis cut gives a view of Three-Jaw\\nUniversal Chucks over 12 inches in\\ndiameter. Slots are made entirely\\nthrough the body of chuck, which\\nmakes it very convenient for bolting\\nheavy work to if required.\\nFig. 1906.\\nCHUCK WITH OUTSIDE BITES.\\nThis cut gives a view of the 6 and 9-\\ninch Chucks with outside bites (not re-\\nversible.)\\nFig. 1907.\\nCOMMON JAW CHUCK, 4-INCH.\\nThis cut shows 4-inch Common\\nChuck. It requires a swing of 5^\\ninches, and will hold work from incu\\nto 4 inches diameter.\\nThree-Jaw,\\nEither Style.\\nFour- Jaw,\\nEither\\n3-inch Chuck\\n$18.00\\n5-inch Chuck fljjj\\n4\\nLi\\n22.00\\n6\\na\\n5\\nIt\\n25.00\\n9\\nit\\n6\\n26.00\\n12\\nit\\n9\\nu\\n34.00\\n15\\na\\n12\\nit\\n44.00\\n18\\na\\n15\\na\\nm\\n52.00\\n21\\na\\n18\\na\\n62.00\\n22\\na\\n21\\na\\n80.00\\n24\\nit\\n22\\na\\n90.00\\n26\\nit\\n24\\nit\\n100.00\\n30\\nti\\n26\\nn\\nm\\n130.00\\n36\\na\\n30\\n170 00\\n42\\nK\\n36\\n230.00\\n42\\na\\nQ\\n270.00\\nStyle.\\n$30.00\\n32.00\\n42.00\\n56.00\\n64.00\\n75.00\\n95.00\\n110.00\\n120.00\\n160.00\\n200.00\\n2S5.00\\n325.00\\n562", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0572.jp2"}, "573": {"fulltext": "PATENT IMPROVED.\\nTHE HORTON COMBINATION LATHE CHUCK.\\nUniversal, Independent and Eccentric. Two, Three or Four-Jaw.\\nFig. 1908.\\nWith or without Eeversible Jaws,\\nas designated in order.\\nPrice, Three-Jaw, either style of Jaw:\\nFig. 1909.\\nThis cut gives a view of the back of Fig.\\n1908 Four-Jaw Combination Chucks, show-\\ning the thumb-nuts and slots in shell, by\\nmeans of which the Chuck is changed from\\nUniversal to Independent.\\nPrice, Four-Jaw, either stvle of Jaw:\\n5-Inch,\\n$25.00\\n22-Inch,\\n$90.00\\n5-Inch,\\n$30.00\\n22-Inch,\\n$110.00\\n6\\n26.00\\n24\\n100.00\\n6\\n32.00\\n24\\n120.00\\n9\\n34.00\\n26\\n130.00\\n9\\n42.00\\n26\\n160.00\\n12\\n44.00\\n30\\n170.00\\n12\\n56.00\\n30\\n200.00\\n15\\n52.00\\n36\\n230.00\\n15\\n64.00\\n36\\n285.00\\n18\\n62.00\\n42\\n270.00\\n18\\n75.00\\n42\\n325.00\\n21\\n80.00\\n21\\n95.00\\nUNIVERSAL LATHE CHUCK.\\nFOR CUTTINC-OFF LATHE.\\nUNIVERSAL\\nMILLING MACHINE CHUCK.\\nFig. 1910.\\n4-in., with 1| in. hole through centre\\n6 If\\n9 21\\n12 3\\n15 4i\\n18 4J\\n21 5i\\n24 6i\\nFig. 1911.\\nThe above Universal Chuck is es-\\npecially designed for use on Milling\\nMachines and Grinding Machines. The\\nbole in the centre is made large enough\\nin diameter to allow pipes or rods to\\npase entirely through the Chuck, and\\nthe bite of the jaws is on both sides of\\nthe pinion.\\nFor price see above list.\\n563", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0573.jp2"}, "574": {"fulltext": "DIMENSIONS OF\\nTHREE-JAW UNION COMBINATION CHUCK.\\nThis Chuck is a Combination Chuck, and can be used either Universal, Inde-\\npendent or Eccentric.\\nFig. 1912.\\nFeont View.\\nFig. 1913.\\nBack View.\\n-7\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nW\\nP\\nJ.\\nr-\\nI I\\nk- 3 -a\\n~T\\n8\\n__\\\\| L\\nSize.\\nWill\\nHold.\\nWeight.\\nl\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n6\\ne*\\n15\\nn\\nm\\n1*\\n9 9\\nU TTT\\n3\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\ns\\n9\\nH\\n30J\\nion\\n5^V\\nH\\n4*\\nm\\n34f\\n1\\n12\\n12i\\n47\\n13|\\n6|\\nif\\n\u00c2\u00b1b\\n4*\\n1\\n15\\n15|\\n66\\n16f\\n7J_\\n1\\n2\\n5A\\n5\\n1\\n18\\n18|\\n821\\n181\\n8\\n*S\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n4T\\n6i\\n1*\\nat\\n22\u00c2\u00a3\\n111\\n90S\\nQ21\\na 32\\n2f\\n5|\\n5\\n71\\n1*\\n24\\n241\\n1311\\n**2\\n10\\n2f\\n5^\\n5\\nn\\nn\\n26\\n27\\n200\\n26\u00c2\u00a3\\n12\\nH\\n7\\n5*\\n7*\\nn\\n30\\n81i\\n290\\n31\\n16tV\\n3*\\n7\\n5-1\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\nn\\n1*\\n36\\n37\\n390\\n36|\\n17f.\\n4\\n7\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\nn\\n1*\\nFor prices see\\npage 565.\\n564\\n2- 1 -r\\nit\\noj 1\\n3\\n3\\n3\\n34\\nSi\\nH", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0574.jp2"}, "575": {"fulltext": "UNION COMBINATION LATHE CHUCK.\\nPATENT REVERSIBLE JAWS.\\nPrice Three Jawed Chucks.\\nFig. 1913.\\nDiameter.\\nPrice.\\n6-inch Chuck $26.00\\n9\\n34.00\\n12\\n44.00\\n15\\n52.00\\n18\\n62.00\\n21\\n80.00\\n24\\n100.00\\n30\\n170.00\\n36\\n230.00\\n42\\n270.00\\nPrice Four Jawed Chucks.\\nFig. 1914.\\nDiameter.\\nPrice.\\n6-inch Chuck\\n9\\ni i\\n12\\ni i\\n15\\ni\\n18\\n(E\\n21\\nCt\\n24\\na\\n30\\na\\n36\\ni i\\n42\\ni t\\nFor table of dimensions\\nChucks, see page 564.\\n$32.00\\n42.00\\n56.00\\n64.00\\n75.00\\n95.00\\n120.00\\n200.00\\n285.00\\n325.00\\nof above\\nFig-. 1914.\\nTHE CUSHMAN\\nCOMBINATION LATHE\\nFig. 1915.\\nConcentric or Eccentric. Universal i\\nJaws Reversible.\\nDiameter\\nIncluding\\nProjecting\\nScrew-\\nNominal\\nSize.\\nInches.\\n4\\n6\\n9\\n12\\n15\\n18\\n21\\n24\\nHeads\\nInches.\\nHi\\n17\\n20\\n23J\\n26\u00c2\u00a3\\nDiameter\\nof Hole\\nthrough.\\nChuck.\\nInches\\nDiameter\\nof\\nFace-Plate\\nRecess\\nInches\\nCHUCK.\\nIndependent.\\nPrice.\\nl\\n2i\\n5\\n21\\nH\\n4\\n4\\n3|\\n4f\\n7\\n7\\n10\\n10\\n12\\n12\\n3 Jaw.\\n$26.00\\n26 00\\n34.00\\n44.00\\n5.2.00\\n62.00\\n80.00\\n100.00\\n4- Jaw\\n32.00\\n42.00\\n56.00\\n64.00\\n75.00\\n96.00\\n120.00\\nAn extra set of jaws (No. 2) is furnished with the\\n4-inch, as the jaws in this size do not reverse.\\nThe jaws in the 6-inch also do not reverse, but\\nextra sets can be furnished at $5.20 per set of three\\nand $0.40 per set of four.\\nBolts and wrench furnished with each Chuck.\\n565", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0575.jp2"}, "576": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED INDEPENDENT SHUCKS-\\nREVERSIBLE JAWS.\\nUNION.\\nHORTON.\\nCUSHMAN,\\nWHITON.\\nFig. 1920.\\nSizes.\\nDiameter\\nIncluding\\nProjecting\\nPinion Head.\\nWeight,\\nPounds.\\nDiameter of\\nHole\\nThrough Centre,\\nInches.\\nDiameter of\\nRecess for\\nFace-Plate,\\nInches.\\nCapacity\\nof\\nChuck,\\nInches.\\nPrice.\\n4\\n4f\\n6\\n1\\n3H\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\n$14.00\\n6\\nH\\n11\\n2\\n5^\\n6f\\n18.00\\n8\\n8ft\\n25\\n2\\nHw\\n8f\\n22 00\\n9\\n91\\n34\\n2\\n5^V\\n9f\\n24.00\\n10\\nioi\\n35\\n2\\n5*V\\nlOf\\n26.00\\n12\\n12f\\n54\\n3\\n7-V\\nITT\\n12f\\n30.00\\n14\\n14|\\n72\\n3\\n7-V\\nITT\\n14f\\n34.00\\n15\\n15f\\n80\\n3\\n7A\\n15|\\n35.00\\n16\\n16R\\n86\\n3\\n?iV\\n16f\\n38.00\\n18\\n18J\\n113\\n4\\n8\\n19\\n44.00\\n20\\n20|\\n122\\n4\\n10\\n21\\n50.00\\n22\\nm\\n172\\n4f\\n10\\n23\\n57.00\\n24\\n24f\\n193\\n4|\\n10\\n25\\n65.00\\n26\\n27^\\n275\\n5\\n12\\n27\\n80.00\\n28\\n291\\n375\\n5i\\n12\\n29\\n100.00\\n30\\nm\\n400\\n5i\\n16*\\n31\\n120.00\\n32\\n321\\n460\\n51\\n16J\\n33\\n150.00\\n34\\n341\\n490\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n17|\\n35\\n180.00\\n36\\n361\\n495\\n51\\n566\\n17f\\n36f\\n510.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0576.jp2"}, "577": {"fulltext": "WHITON PATENT GEARED SCROLL CHUCKS.\\nFig. 1921.\\nAll the Chucks of this line will\\nhold work firmly and are designed\\nto be mounted on Face Plates.\\nFour-Jaw Chucks are provided\\nwith only two openings for the key\\nSize.\\n2A, inch\\n7i\\n10*\\n12\\n15\\nj 3 Jaws,\\n(4\\nJ3\\n(4\\n(3\\n(4\\nj3\\n1 4\\n\\\\l\\n(3\\nU\\nj3\\n(4\\n(3\\n(4\\n(3\\nU\\nj3\\n]4\\nOne\\nSet\\nJaws.\\n$7.50\\n8.50\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n12.00\\n13.20\\n15.00\\n16.50\\n18.00\\n19.80\\n20.00\\n22.00\\n24.00\\n26.40\\n27.00\\n29.70\\n30.00\\n33.00\\n40.00\\n44.00\\nExtra Seta\\nTwo Jaws, ordered\\nSets without\\nJaws. Chuck.\\n$9.00\\n10.50\\n12.00\\n13.60\\n14.40\\n16.40\\n18.00\\n20.50\\n21.60\\n24.60\\n24.00\\n27.30\\n28.80\\n32.80\\n34.40\\n37.00\\n36.00\\n41.00\\n48.00\\n54.60\\n$2.00\\n2.50\\n2.50\\n3.00\\n3 00\\n3.75\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n4.00\\n5.25\\n4.50\\n6.00\\n5.50\\n7.50\\n6.50\\n8.50\\n7.50\\n9.50\\n10.00\\n12.00\\nIMPROVED GEARED OR PINION\\nKEY CHUCKS.\\nSize.\\nOne\\nSet\\nJaws.\\ninch H Jaws, $10.00\\n(4\\n11.00\\n14.00\\n15.40\\n18.00\\n19.80\\n24.00\\n526.40\\nTwo\\nSets\\nJaws.\\n$12.00\\n13.60\\n17.00\\n19.00\\n21.60\\n24.60\\n28.80\\n32.80\\nExtra Sets\\nJaws, ordered\\nwithout\\nChucfc.\\n$2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.50\\n4 00\\n5.25\\n5.50\\n7.50\\nUNION\\nGEARED SCROLL CHUCK.\\nREVERSIBLE JAW.\\nDiameter\\nDiameter of\\nof Hole.\\nPace Plate.\\nThree\\nDiameter.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nJaws.\\n2| inch\\n$7.50\\n3\\n1\\nH\\n10.00\\n4\\n4,\\n3iV\\n12.00\\n5\\ni\\n3f\\n15.00\\n6\\nItV\\n4f\\n18.00\\nn\\n2\\n4f\\n20.00\\n9\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n5f\\n24.00\\n12\\n3\\n7\\n30.00\\n15\\n3i\\n8\\n40.00\\nFie-. 1933.\\nFor price of 4-Jaw Chucks add 10 per cent.\\n567", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0577.jp2"}, "578": {"fulltext": "FACE-PLATE JAW WITH\\nREVERSIBLE JAW.\\nWe furnish two bolts with each Jaw,\\nand a steel key with each set.\\nSize,\\nInches.\\nPr ee per Set of\\nThree, with\\neither Solid or\\nReversible Jaws.\\nPrice per Set oi\\nFour, with\\neither Solid or\\nReversible Jaws\\n8 iuoli,\\n$45.00\\n$0.0.00\\n10\\n60.00\\n80.00\\n12\\n90.00\\n130.00\\nEXTRA HEAVY\\nFACE-PLATE JAWS.\\nSize.\\nSet of Three. Set of Four.\\n10 inch,\\n$80.00 $105.00\\n13\\n130.00 160.00\\nWeight, Set of Four.\\n10 inch\\nabout 450 Lbs.\\n13\\n550\\nUNION\\nFig. 1935.\\nTWO-JAWED\\nBOX BODY CHUCK, with\\nSize,\\nIuches\\nJaws take\\nInches.\\n1 SLIP\\nJAWS.\\nExtra Slip Jaws.\\nIron, Sleel,\\ner Pair. Per Pair.\\n$1.00\\n$3 00\\n1.25\\n3.00\\n1.25\\n4.00\\n1.50\\n5.00\\nBox Body.\\n7 3 $24.00\\n9 4 30.00\\n13 6 36.00\\n15 8 42.00\\nWe can furnish this Chuck with Jaws operating\\nindependent, when so specified, without extra\\ncharge.\\nROUND BODY INDEPENDENT\\nTWO-JAW CHUCKS.\\nG inch Two-Jaw, with one pair Slip Jaws, $20.00\\n34.00\\n38.00\\n34.00\\n40.00\\n43.00\\nPrices on other sizes on application.\\nSLIP JAWS FOR\\n6 in. Chuck, Round Body, re;\\n8\\n10\\n13\\n14\\n15\\nsize, per pair, $3.00\\n3.35\\n3.00\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n568", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0578.jp2"}, "579": {"fulltext": "DROP-FORGED LATHE DOCS.\\nEY ARE DROP-FORCED FROM MILD STEEL.\\nFig. 1928.\\nEach.\\n$0.50\\n.60\\n.70\\n.80\\n.95\\n1.10\\n1.35\\nSize.\\n3 inch\\nU\\n3\\n3i\\n4\\n5\\nwith straigh\\nEacb.\\n$1.40\\n160\\n1.80\\n3.00\\n3.30\\ntail 4.00\\nHEAVY STEEL DOC.\\nFig. 1929.\\nDIE DOC.\\nNo.\\n1\\nFig. 1930.\\n1^ inch between sides\\nExtra Dies, per pair\\n3 inches between sides\\nExtra Dies, per pair\\nEach.\\nS3. 00\\n.50\\nThis Dog has a very heavy Boss, so that if the\\nthread wears, a heavier screw can be substituted.\\nNo.\\n1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\nInch.\\n1\\n1*\\n2\\nPrice.\\n$0.40\\n.50\\n.60\\n.60\\n.70\\n.70\\n.80\\n.80\\n.95\\n.95\\n1.10\\n1.20\\nNo.\\nInch.\\nPrice.\\n4.00 One small set of 8, by in. to 2 in\\n.75 One set of 13, by to 3 in. 1\\nCLAMP DOG.\\nDROP-FORCED.\\nNo. 1, If inch between screws\\nNo. 2. 2}\\nNo. 3, 2f\\nPer set of three\\n13 2i\\n$1.35\\n14 2k\\n1.45\\n15 3\\n1.60\\n16 3A\\n1.80\\n17 4\\n3.10\\n18 4i\\n2.75\\n19 5\\n3.35\\nFull Set of 19\\n$23.60\\n20 (extra) 5i\\n4.00\\n21 6\\n5.00\\n22 7\\n6.00\\n33 8\\n7.00\\nin.\\n6.25\\ninued by to 4\\nin. 13.20\\n$1.50\\n2.00\\n2.50\\n5.50\\nPATENT CLAMP DOC.\\nPatent Clamp Dog for holding taper pieces. It\\ncan also be used on straight pieces with the same\\ngood result.\\nNo. 1, If inch between screws\\nNo. 3, 34\\nNo. 3, 2f\\nPer set of four\\n$1.75\\n2.25\\n2.75\\n7.25\\nFig. 1931.\\nMALLEABLE IRON CLAMP DOCS.\\nNo. 1, opens 1 inch\\nNo. 2, U\\nNo. 3, 2\\nNo. 4. 3\\nSets of four\\n\\\\569\\nft 1.00\\n1,10\\n1.30\\n1.60\\n5.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0579.jp2"}, "580": {"fulltext": "MALLEABLE IRON CLAMPS.\\nFig. 1933.\\nFig. 1932.\\nHEAVY PATTERN\\nADJUSTABLE.\\nSCREW.\\n2 inch, per doz., $2.25\\n3 inch, per doz.,\\n$4.50\\n3 4.00\\n4\\n6.50\\n4 6. 00\\n5\\n7.50\\n5 7.00\\n6\\n9.00\\n6 8.75\\nS\\n11.50\\n8 11.00\\nFig. 1934.\\nEXTRA HEAVY.\\n6 inch, per doz ,$11.00\\nBy turning the Bolt. Fig. 1932, one-quarter turn to the\\nleft, it can be moved its full length out or in; when turning\\nit to the right it operates like any other screw.\\n8\\n10\\n12\\n15.00\\n16.00\\n17.00\\nHEAVY STEEL CLAMP.\\nOpens.\\n2 in.\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n8\\nNo.\\n7.\\nb.\\n9.\\n10.\\n11.\\nOpens.\\n10 in.\\n12\\n14\\n16\\n18\\nPrice,\\n$3.75\\n4.25\\n5.00\\n6.00\\n7.00\\nFig. 1935.\\nEXTRA HEAVY\\nPrice\\n1.75\\n2.00\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n3.25\\nFull Set, 11 sizes, $40.50.\\nThe back is 2^ inches from centre\\nof screw.\\nSTEEL BRIDGE CLAMPS.\\nNo. 12 opens 24 inches\\n13 30\\nFig. 1936.\\n570\\nPrice, $12.00\\n16.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0580.jp2"}, "581": {"fulltext": "DROP FORCED STEEL C CLAMP,\\nNo.\\n1\\nliin\\n2\u00c2\u00a3in.\\n34, in.\\nWeight.\\n5 ounces\\n2 pounds\\n5j pounds\\nPrice.\\n$1.00 each.\\n2.00 each.\\n2.50 each.\\nNo.\\n4\\n5\\nFig. 1937.\\nOpens. Weight.\\n4i in. 7i pounds\\n6i iu. 1H pounds\\nPrice.\\n13.25 each.\\n4.00 each.\\nTHE RENSHAW RATCHET DRILL.\\nADJUSTABL E FRICTIOM FEED\\nN02 COLLET. NOT COLLET.\\nN0.5 COLLET.\\nEXTENSION FEED SCREW,\\nNo. 1 has one collet for\\ndrills, with shank JJ inch\\nsquare at shoulder, and one\\ncollet for drills, fitting No. 1\\nMorse s Standard Taper Soc-\\nket. Weight, 16 ounces.\\nPrice, $11.00. Discount for\\neither collet, if not wanted,\\n$1.60 Weight, 1 ounce each.\\nNo. 3 has one collet, No.\\n5, for drills, with shank\\nsquare at shoulder, of h to H\\ninches diameter, which are\\nthe extreme sizes that this\\nratchet is adapted to carry,\\nand collets Nos. 1, 2 and 3,\\nfor Morse s Standard Taper\\nShanks. No. 3 and No. 5\\ncollets are held in the spindle\\nby screw-thread. No. 1 and\\nNo. 2 collets are tapered ex-\\nternally to fit No. 3 socket.\\nDeductions will be made for\\ncollets, when not wanted, as\\nfollows No. 1, weight 8\\nounces, and No. 2, weight 6\\nounces, $1.10 each; Nos. 3\\nand 5, weight 8 ounces each,\\n$1.75 each. Price, with four\\ncollets, $15.00. Weight 8\\nFin- 1938 pounds, 14 ounces.\\nThe No. 3 ratchet for use of boiler-makers, for whose use it is especially adapted, is pro-\\nvided with au extended feed-screw, having a knurled shank Sh inches long, by which the ratchet\\nmay be held by hand in starting the drill, and fed by band also. When this extended screw is\\nsubstituted for the regular one, the price is not changed if it is taken as an extra attachment,\\nit is furnished at $3.50.\\nAn adjustable friction feed attachment can be furnished for $4.00.\\nNo 1. No. 3.\\nLength of handles over all 9j in. 18 in.\\nLength from top of spindle to bottom of feed collet 3 in. 5 in.\\nLength of fe~d 1^ in. 2\u00c2\u00a7 in.\\n571\\nLEFT HAND^IN.AND SMALLER.\\nliNOlJATCHET.FOR DRILLING RIGHT MEFT HAND FROM 2 IN. TQ la IN.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0581.jp2"}, "582": {"fulltext": "RAILROAD PACKER RATCHET DRILLS.\\nMade in two sizes, withhexagon sleeve. We can furnish these\\nsleeves to fit No. 4 and No. 5 Regular Packer Ratchet; also No. 4\\nPacker Ratchet with taper Socket.\\nDrop Forged from the best Bar Steel for the purpose.\\nNo. Each\\n4. Packer Ratchet, Railroad, 17 inch Handles $19.00\\n5. 20 23.00\\n4. Taper Socket Packer Ratchet, Railroad, 17 inch\\nHandles 25.00\\n4. Hexagon Sleeve, with screw 4 25\\n5. 5.10\\nFig. 1939.\\nGENUINE PACKER RATCHET DRILLS.\\nFOR FLAT DRILLS ONLY.\\n$9.00\\n10.50\\nNo. 1.\\n2.\\n3.\\nNo. 2.\\n3.\\n4.\\n10-inch handles\\n12-inch\\n15-inch\\nTAPER SOCKET\\nFig. 1941.\\nPACKER RATCHETS.\\n$10.50 No.\\n13.50\\n16.00\\nRATCHET\\n4. 17-inch handles\\n5. 20-inch\\n$19.00\\n23.00\\nWITH TAPER HOLE\\n12-inch handle, taking- No. 1 Morse Taper Shank Dri\\n15-inch 2\\n17-inch 3\\nDRILLS,\\nIN SOCKET.\\nf to\\nto H,\\nPACKER.\\ninclusive\\n1A to 2 inches inclusive\\nFor Extra Drill Sockets and Sizes see Page 73.\\n572\\n$16. oq\\n20.00\\n25.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0582.jp2"}, "583": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED\\nPATENT UNIVERSAL ANGULAR AND RATCHET\\nDRILLING MACHINE.\\nThese Drilling Machines are now made\\nof steel, and are first-class in all respects.\\nFor repair work in mills they are almost in-\\ndispensable, as they can be attached to a\\nbroken machine without taking it apart, and\\nswung around to drill at any angle. By\\nplacing the crank on the drill spindle, it\\nwill work with a ratchet or without. We\\nsend a chuck with each machine, which will\\nhold j\\\\ to J inch drills. One Twist Drill,\\n4. inch, with inch shank, is sent with each\\nmachine. For inch drills, and all larger\\nsizes, the inch shanks are recommended.\\nPrice List.\\nNo. 1. Weight, 34 lbs. Drills up to\\nfinch hole $20.00\\nNo. 2. Weight, 64 lbs. Drills up to\\n1 inch hole 25.00\\nNo. 3. Weight, 108 lbs. Drills up to\\nif inch hole 40.00\\nNo. 2 Drill has two sets of gears, making\\neither speeded or geared back machine.\\nFi 1943.\\nANVIL,\\nVISE AND DRILL.\\nInserted Steel Vise Jaws.\\nThere is no more convenient\\ntool than this Anvil, Vise and\\nDrill. The Anvil has a steel\\nface, 4x8 inches, the vise jaws\\nare 3J inches wide, and are\\nsteel-faced. The Drill Stand-\\nard and Spindle are steel. The\\nSpindle is bored for Drills with\\nJ inch shank. With each Drill\\nPress we furnish chuck to hold\\ndrills smaller than 4 inch. One\\ndrill with inch shank is\\nfurnished with every complete\\nVise and Drill.\\nWeight of Anvil, Vise and\\nDrill, 80 lbs. Price, $18.00.\\nWeight of Anvil and Vise, 60\\nlbs. Price, $10.00.\\nWeight of Drill Press, 20\\nlbs. Price, $8.00.\\n573\\nFig. 1943.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0583.jp2"}, "584": {"fulltext": "Fig. 1944.\\nThese Drills are now made with three jaws, resting in solid sockets, and there are no\\nsprings to aet out of place or out of order. The chucks are nickeled and the handles Cocobola.\\nThey hold drills from to j\\\\.\\nFig. 1944, including eight fluted points in hollow handle, Per doz., $15.00\\nFig. 01944, No. 5, including eight fluted points in hollow handle, 18.00\\nA side handle, as shown in cut, is now furnished with this drill.\\nFig. 01944 is same as Fig. 1944, except it is double-geared. Length over all, 11\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nHAND DRILL-BALL BEARING.\\nFig. 1945.\\nThis Drill is same in general finish as No. 1, described above. It has cut gears and an\\nadjustable friction roll to prevent gears from springing out of engagement. The chuck holds\\nfrom to j-J.\\nPrice, with eight fluted points Per doz., $30.00\\nBREAST DRILL-BALL BEARING.\\nFig. 1946.\\nChangeable gear from even to speeded, about 3 to 1. Holds from f T up.\\nFig. 1946\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Drive wheel 5 inches diameter, Per doz., $30.00\\nFig. 01946\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Same as Fig 1946, except has D Handle instead of Breast-Plates, and for\\ncar shop use, c Per doz., 30.00\\n574", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0584.jp2"}, "585": {"fulltext": "DRILLING MACHINES.\\nA Strong, Serviceable Drill Press.\\nCompact and thoroughly well-made machine in\\nevery particular.\\nDrills to 1-inch diameter hole.\\nDrills to centre of 14-inch circle.\\nSwinging Table Easily Adjusted to Height.\\nFIG. 1947. SWINGING TABLE.\\nPrice, $8.50.\\nFig. 1947.\\nAn Iron Bed Machine.\\nHas three changes of feed.\\nDrills to One Inch Diameter Hole.\\nFIC. I948.-STRAICHT TABLE.\\nPrice, $15.00.\\nFIC. 1949. SWINCINC TABLE.\\nPrice, $16.00.\\nHole in Spindles either \u00c2\u00a3-inch or f\u00c2\u00a3 as\\nordered.\\nII\\nFor Drilling Machine Vise see page 577.\\n575", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0585.jp2"}, "586": {"fulltext": "DRILLING MACHINES\\nFOR POWER.\\nWe can furnish this Macli ne with two step Cone\\nPulley, if desii ed, at same price.\\nFIG, I950.-STRAICHT T BLE.\\nPrice $18.00.\\nFIC. 1951. SWINGING TABLE.\\nPrice, $19.00.\\nFor Drilling Machine Vise see page 577.\\nFig. 1950.\\nFig. 1952. This Machine is adapted for use\\neither by Hand or Power.\\nDrills to f -inch.\\nWeight of this Machine 150 lbs.\\nWe send Swing Table, unless otherwise ordered.\\nWe furnish this Machine with Cone Pulley,\\nif desired, at same price.\\nFIC. I952.-STRAICHT TABLE.\\nPrice, $21.00.\\nFIC. 1953. SWINCINC TABLE.\\nPrice, $23.00.\\nFor Counter Shafts see page 577.\\nFor Drilling Machine Vise see page 577\\n576\\nFig. 1953.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0586.jp2"}, "587": {"fulltext": "DRILLING MACHINE.\\nUse Left-band Crank for Large Drills. Tbe\\npower is multiplied one and one-half times.\\nUse tbe Right-hand Crank for Small Drills.\\nThe speed is multiplied one and one-half times.\\nDrills to If inches.\\nFig. 1954. STRAICHT TABLE Price, $18.00\\n1955. SWINGING TABLE. 20,00\\nJ or inch hole in spindle, as desired.\\nDRILLING MACHINE VISE\\nFor holding all shapes of Iron.\\nFig. 1954.\\nCOUNTERSHAFT FOR\\nDRILLING MACHINES\\nSee page 576.\\nFig. 1956.\\nPulleys are 8 inehes\u00e2\u0080\u009ediameter, 2 inches\\nface\\n$10.00 Complete\\n577\\nFig. 1957.\\nHas steel jaws; hole through\\nshank to take any length. Arranged\\nso as to be in centre with spindle,\\nor, if desired, can be thrown (o\\none side. Jaws are operated by\\nright and left hand screw.\\nThis Vise can be used on Figs.\\n1948, 1950, 1952, 1954 Drills.\\nPrice.\\n$8.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0587.jp2"}, "588": {"fulltext": "UPRIGHT DRILLS, 20-INCH SWING.\\nFig. 1958.\\nWeight, 475 Lbs.\\nFig. 1960.\\nWeight, 525 Lbs.\\nFig,\\nFig.\\nFig.\\nFio-.\\n1958.\\n1959.\\n1960.\\n1961.\\n20-inch Drill with lever feed, round base, price\\n20-inch Drill with combined lever and screw feed, round base, price\\n20-inch Drill, combined lever and screw feed, square base, price.\\n20-inch Drill, lever feed, square base, price\\n180.00\\n90.00\\n95 00\\n85.00\\nFig. 1958 shows the plain lever feed and round base, and Fig. 1960 shows combined lever\\nand screw feed aud square base.\\nThe table revolves in the supporting arm aud may be swung to right or left out from under\\nthe drill spindle. The bevel gears are accurately cut from solid blanks. The cog rack is forged\\nfrom steel, and the teeth are milled out to gauge. The pinion on the cross shaft is forged from\\na steel bar, turned to size, and the teeth cut to a gauge.\\nWe can furnish these Drills with friction pulleys for tapping purposes when so desired.\\nSPECIFICATIONS.\\nHeight, 63 inches.\\nDiameter of column, 5j inches.\\nDiameter spindle, l T 3 v inches.\\nVertical travel spindle, 7\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nGreatest distance spindle to table, 28 inches.\\nDistance from spindle to floor, 42 inches.\\nDistance from spindle to top of square base, 40 in.\\nDiameter large pulley on cone, 7 inches.\\nDiameter small pulley on cone, 3 inches.\\nCones carry 2 in. belt, countershaft pulleys, 2^ in.\\nSpiudle bored No. 2 Morse Taper.\\nL78", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0588.jp2"}, "589": {"fulltext": "20-INCH STANDARD UPRIGHT DRILL.\\nWITH POWER FEED AND AUTOMATIC STOP.\\nSPECIFICATIONS.\\nDistance from post to centre of table, 10J in. Diameter of table, 16^ in.\\nVertical traverse of table, 15 in. Greatest distance from spindle to base, 41 in.\\nGreatest distance from spindle to table, 25 in. Diameter of spindle, 1^ in. Hole\\nin spindle fits Morse taper No. 3. Driving pulleys are 10 in. x 2^ in. Cone pulleys\\ncarry 2J in. belt. Speed of lower shaft for ordinary work, 275 revolutions. Floor\\nspace recpaired, 16 in. x 48 in. Total height of machine, 68J in. Weight, 650 lbs.\\nboxed, 850 lbs. Price,\\n579", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0589.jp2"}, "590": {"fulltext": "21-INCH UPRIGHT DRILL.\\nWITH BACK CEARS, POWER FEED, AUTOMATIC STOP, WHEEL AND\\nLEVER FEED COMBINED.\\nFig. 19G3.\\nThis machine is designed to meet the requirements for an all around tool for light\\nor medium class work, and is very convenient to handle.\\nSPECIFICATIONS.\\nDiameter of spindle 1^ inches. Vertical traverse of spindle 10 inches. Diame-\\nter of table 18J inches. Vertical traverse of table lo\u00c2\u00a3 inches. Distance from post\\nto centre of spiudle 10\u00c2\u00a7 inches. Greatest distance from spindle to base 43 J inchps,\\nfrom spindle to table 25 inches. Hole in spindle conforms to M)rse No. 6 taper.\\nDiiving pulleys are 10x2^ inches. Width of belt on cones 2J inches. Speed of\\nlower shaft for ordinary work 275 revolutions. Floor space required 52x22 inches.\\nTotal height 78 inches. Weight 850 lbs.; boxed 1,000 lbs. Price\\n580", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0590.jp2"}, "591": {"fulltext": "IMPROVED 25-INCH STANDARD UPRIGHT DRILL.\\nWith back gears, power feed and automatic stop.\\nFig. 1964,\\nFor capacity and convenience in operating this Drill has no superior.\\nSPECIFICATIONS,\\nDistance from post to centre of table, 12| in. Greatest distance from spindle\\n(o base, 50 in. Greatest distance from spindle to table, 33\u00c2\u00a3 in. Vertical traverse\\nof spindle, 23 in. Hole hi spiadle conforms to Morse taper No. 4. Diameter of\\nspindle, If in. Diameter of face plate, 22 in. Width of belt on cones, 2A in.\\nDiameter of driving pulleys, 12 in. Face of driving pulleys, 3 in. Speed of lower\\nshaft, 215 revolutions. Automatic feeding capacity to spindle, 23 in. Required\\nfloor space, 24 in. x CO in. Weight, 1,600 lbs.; boxed 1,800 lbs.\\n581", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0591.jp2"}, "592": {"fulltext": "30 AND 36 INCH UPRIGHT DRILLS.\\nFt M U\\n0)O\u00c2\u00ab\\na, D\\nQJ P-\\ng QJ O o\\nP\\nrn~\\no\u00c2\u00bb a\\nm a; tn o\\nof.\\n03 ^_\\nTO ot tn 72 (TO -.0\\nu a) u -e -tf\\n*i HO 3 O\\n02\\no\\nP o\\nFig. 1965.\\nSPECIFICATIONS 36 INCH DRILL.\\nDistance from post to centre of table 18\u00c2\u00a7 inches. Greatest distar.ee from spindle to base\\n56 inches. Greatest distance from spindle, to table 38 inches. Verticle traverse of spiudle 29\\ninches. Hole in spindle conforms to Morse Taper No. 4. Diameter of spindle 2^ inches. Width\\nof belt on cones 3 inches. Diameter of driving; pulleys 14 inches. Face of driving; pulleys 4\\ninches. Speed of lower shaft 225 revolutions. Automatic feeding capacity to spiudle 29 inches.\\nReouired floor space 30x84 inches. Weight 4000 lbs.; boxed, 4400 lbs.\\nPrices on Application,\\n582", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0592.jp2"}, "593": {"fulltext": "14-INCH SWING ENGINE LATHE.\\nFig. 1966.\\nHAS COMPOUND REST AND POWER CROSS FEED.\\nHead and Feed Gears covered. Compound Rest of entirely new design, fully\\ngraduated, quick adjustment, -positive grip. Wide Range of Threads that can be\\ncut with the gears furnished, including 11\u00c2\u00a3 pipe thread. Centre Rest has Hardened\\nSteel Jaws. Very heavy and carefully proportioned in all parts. Workmanship\\nunexcelled. Large, Hollow-head Spindle. Wide Bed and Broad, Well-proportioned\\nVs. Carefully Graduated Speeds and Feeds. Belt and Gear Feeds are inter-\\nchangeable. Locking Device for holding carriage when the cross feed is in use.\\nLateral and Cross Feeds cannot be engaged at the same time.\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nSwing over bed 14J inches.\\nSwing over plain or compound rest 9 inches.\\nDiameter of hole in spindle 1^ inches.\\nCentre hole in spindle Morse Taper No. 3.\\nFace Plate Screw 2 inches in diameter, 6 threads.\\nFront bearing 2^x4 inches.\\nBack bearing If x3f inches.\\nFour step cone for 2-inch belt.\\nDiameter of largest step of cone g inches.\\nDiameter of smallest step of cone 3| inches.\\nRatio of back gearing 10 to 1.\\nDiameter of tail spindle If inches.\\nCuts threads with English lead screw from 4 to 36.\\nCuts threads with metric lead screw from 8 mm.\\nto 1.5 mm.\\nDistance between centres with 6-ft. bed 42 inches.\\nNet weight with 6-foot bed 1,468 lbs.\\nBoxed weight with 6-foot bed 1,720.\\nWeight for extra foot of bed 75 lbs. net.\\nPulleys on the countershaft are 10x3 inches.\\nCountershaft should make 150 revolutions.\\nTools for this lathe should be made of lx|-inch\\nsteel.\\n583\\nFig. 1966.\\nEnd View.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0593.jp2"}, "594": {"fulltext": "LEVER AND SCREW FEED LATHE.\\nWITH PATENT COUNTERSHAFT.\\nFig. 1967.\\nPatented March 31, 1885.\\nThe Lathe shown has 10 inch swing, 4 foot bed, stands 3G inches high. All of these speed\\nLathes have hollow spindle, bronze or cast iron boxes with check nuts ou end of spindle to take\\nup the wear. The boxes are set into the frame of the machine as in the best of modern engine\\nLathes and have every provision known for adjustment, self oiling and exclusion of dust.\\nThese Lathes are furnished with either flat or V-ways, and are made in the most thorough\\nmanner possible.\\nPeices on Floor Legs.\\nWithout\\nWith\\nCountershaft,\\nExtra\\nSwing.\\nBed.\\nPatent Lever Attachment,\\nPatent Lever Attachment,\\nif not wanted.\\nlength of Bed,\\nwith Countershaft\\nwith Countershaft.\\ndeduct.\\nper foot.\\n10 inch,\\n4 feet,\\n$75.00\\n$87.50\\n$15.00\\n$5.00\\n13\\n5\\n95.00\\n115.00\\n20.00\\n7.00\\n16\\n6\\n125.00\\n145.00\\n25.00\\n10.00\\nWhen ordered with short or bench legs above prices are $10.00 less.\\nMETAL SAWING MACHINES.\\nFig. 1068.\\nFig. 1968.\\nFig. 1969.\\nCapacity 4 inches.\\n5\\n584\\nFig. 1969.\\nPrice, $20.00\\n25.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0594.jp2"}, "595": {"fulltext": "EBERHARDTS PATENT QUICK RETURN STROKE SRAPERS.\\nHas Eight Changes of Speed for Every Change of Stroke.\\nREGULAR SHAPINC MACHINE.\\nDOUBLE TRIPLE QUICK STROKE\\nITRADE. MARK1\\nFiff. 1970.\\nPRICES ON REGULAR SHAPER.\\nPlanes.\\nHeight Takes\\nfrom between Weight\\nStroke, W r idth, Angle, Jaws, about, Price,\\ninches, inches, inches, inches. lbs.\\n16\\nl i\\n14\\n10\\n1900\\n$350\\n20\\n2C\\n20\\n12\\n2200\\n400\\n24\\n2\u00c2\u00a3\\n18\\n15\\n3000\\n450\\n26\\n3(\\n1 15i\\n14\\n4000\\n600\\nFloor\\nCounter Pulleys.\\nBoxed\\nSpace\\nWeight\\nCubic\\nRequired\\nDiam.\\nFace, Rev.\\nabout\\nFeet,\\nabout,\\ninches.\\ninches. Minu e.\\nlbs.\\nabout.\\ninches.\\n12.\\nh\\n180\\n2300\\n70\\n45x76\\n12\\n3^\\n180\\n2800\\n95\\n51 x 78\\n14\\n3-\\nISO\\n3800\\n110\\n54 x 90\\n14\\n3-\\n200\\n5000\\n130\\n54x90\\nSTRIKE\\n13 CAST ON VIST\\nPity STRIKE THEH5\\nDOUBLE TRIPLE QUICK\\n[TRADE M RK-i\\nFig. 1971.\\nPRICES WITH EXTENSION\\nBASE.\\nHeight\\nTakes\\nfrom\\nbet.\\nWeight\\nStroke\\nWidth\\nAngle,\\nJaws,\\nabout,\\nPrice\\nm.\\n1U.\\nin.\\nin.\\nlbs.\\n16\\n20\\n17\\n10\\n2300\\n$350\\n20\\n20\\n17\\n12\\n2500\\n400\\n24\\n25\\n18\\n15\\n3500\\n450\\n26\\n30\\n15\\n14\\n4600\\n600\\n28\\n30\\n24\\n16\\n5600\\n800\\n32\\n36\\n24\\n16\\n7000\\n1,000\\nFloor\\nCounter Pulleys. Space\\nBoxed Required\\nDiam. Face, Rev. Weight about\\nin in. Minute. about inches.\\n12\\n3+\\n200\\n2700\\n45 x 81\\n12\\n3,\\n180\\n3000\\n51 x 78\\n14\\n3|\\n180\\n4000\\n54 x 99\\n14\\nH\\n200\\n5800\\n54x101\\n14\\n4t\\n300\\n6600\\n69 x 105\\n16\\nQ\\n300\\n8500\\n75x117\\nPRICES ON SINGLE GEARED SHAPER.\\nStroll e,\\nTakes\\nbetween\\nJaws,\\nWeight\\nabout,\\nCounter Pulleys\\nBoxed\\nWeight\\nabout,\\nFloor\\nSpace\\nRequired\\nabout,\\nWidth,\\nPrice.\\nDiam. Face,\\nEev.\\neet,\\ninches.\\ninches.\\ninches.\\ninches.\\nlbs.\\ninches, inches.\\nMinute.\\nlbs.\\nabout\\ninches.\\n8\\n14\\n8\\n6\\n900\\n$200\\n8 2\\n130\\n1200\\n40\\n32 x 50\\n12\\n17\\n10\\n8\\n1200\\n260\\n9 3\\n130\\n1500\\n46\\n36 x 54\\n14\\n17\\n13\\n8\\n1400\\n275\\n10 3\\n130\\n1700\\n60\\n42 x 56\\n18\\n20\\n15\\n10\\n1800\\n300\\n12 3*\\n130\\n2200\\n80\\n45 x 60\\nTiltin\\ng Table\\nfurnished at an additional cost.\\n585", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0595.jp2"}, "596": {"fulltext": "PATENT SHAPER VISES.\\nPEHECTED VISE\\nREGULAR\\nSHAPER VISE\\nMOULD MAKERS\\nHIGH JAW VISE\\nALL HAVE STEEL FACES\\nRAPID VISE\\nFQBDBILLS 5HAPERS: .^L ANEHS\\nBOX VI S\u00c2\u00a3\\nFor\\nMaobine\\nSize,\\nIs.\\n24-26\\n28\\n32\\nPERFECTED VISE.\\nTakes\\nBetween\\nJaws,\\nin,\\n15\\n16\\n16\\nWidth\\nJaws,\\nHeight\\nJaws,\\nin.\\nin.\\n14\\n194\\n191\\n3\\n44\\nWeight\\nAbout\\nlbs.\\n260\\n500\\n500\\nTrice.\\n$70.00\\n110.00\\n110.00\\nThese vises are furnished with a pair of\\ncentres and a pair of special taper holding\\njaws also.\\nRAPID VISE.\\nTakes\\nBetween\\nJaws,\\nin.\\n6*\\nn\\nhi\\n9*\\n9J\\nWidth\\nHeight\\nJaws,\\nJaws,\\nID.\\nm.\\n1\\n11\\nH\\n2\\n2\\nWeight\\nAbont\\nlbs.\\n21\\n36\\n61\\n42\\n150\\nPrice.\\n$15.00\\n16.75\\n22.25\\n19.00\\n50.00\\nREGULAR SHAPER VISE.\\nFor Takes\\nMachine Between\\nSize, Jaws,\\nin. in.\\n12 8\\n16 10\\n20 124\\nWidth\\nJaws,\\nin.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a09|\\n12\\n12\\nHeight\\nJaws,\\nin.\\n2-L\\nWeight\\nAbout\\nlbs.\\n85\\n120\\n135\\nBOX VISE.\\nFor Takes\\nMachine Between\\nSize, Jaws,\\nin. in.\\n16 6\\n24 11\\nWidth\\nJaws,\\nin.\\n8\\n11\\nHeight Weight\\nJaws, About\\nin. lbs.\\n21\\n100\\n160\\nHIGH JAWED VISE.\\nFor\\nTakes\\nMachine Between\\nSize, Jaws,\\nin. in.\\n16 20 14\\n34 26 14\\nWidth\\n10\\n14\\nHeight Weight\\nJaws, About\\nin. lbs.\\n4 150\\n44 290\\n#35.00\\n45.00\\n50.(i0\\nPrice.\\n$35.00\\n45.00\\nPrice.\\n$55.00\\n70.00\\nFig. 1972.\\nRound Base.\\nFig. 1973.\\nSqtjabb Base.\\nJORDAN PLANER CHUCKS.\\nROUND BASE. SQUARE BASE.\\nO\\np\\nCD\\nIs\\nc3\\nW\\no\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2a\\nft\\nu\\nH\\na\\nIS\\na.\\no\\n-3\\nto\\n83\\nPQ\\nw\\no\\nn\\na\\n5\\nD EC\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00c2\u00b01\\nD I\\nII\\nPhPh\\nD El\\nO a)\\no3 a\\nJ4\\no\\np\\nja\\no\\no\\n5\\nCD\\nCD\\nis\\nCD\\na\\nSpace Required Be-\\ntween Planer Posts\\nM\\no\\n5\\nja\\no\\nO\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0a\\nCD\\n_o\\nu\\nft\\n6\\n11\\n34\\n10\\nlif\\nS4\\n$25.00\\n1\\n66\\n$20.00\\n8\\n11\\n5\\nllf\\n14\\n94\\n30.00\\n134,\\n76\\n25.00\\n10\\n2i\\n6\\n134\\n154\\n128\\n36.00\\n15\\n100\\n30.00\\n12\\n2i\\na\\n7\\n16\\n174,\\n158\\n40.00\\n17\\n140\\n35.00\\n15\\n2J\\n94\\n18\\n21\\n251\\n50.00\\n20\\n151\\n45.00\\n18\\n24\\n11\\n19i\\n24\\n297\\n60.00\\n23\\n194\\n55.00\\n24\\nn\\n16\\n25\\n29\\n475\\n90.00\\n28\\n300\\n75.00\\n30\\n22\\n^4\\n21\\n314\\n34\\n575\\n120. 00\\n32\\n400\\n100.00\\n586", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0596.jp2"}, "597": {"fulltext": "FIG. 1974. 20-IN. BAND SAW.\\nDIMENSIONS Height overall, 66 inch-\\nes. Floor to centre of pulleys, 2Sf inches.\\nFloor to top of table, 40 inches. Table\\nto upper saw guide when up, 7 inches.\\nSaw to frame at back of table, 20 inches.\\nBand wheels, 20 inches diameter. Floor\\nspace, 24x24 inches. The table, 20x24\\ninches, can be tilted to any desired angle\\nfor bevel sawing especially desirable for\\npattern work.\\nPULLEYS-Tight and loose, 7 inches\\ndiameter for 3 inch belt, provided with\\nshifter and lever, as shown; no counter-\\nshaft required.\\nSAW BLADES\u00e2\u0080\u0094 We furnish two saws\\nwith each machine J and f, No. 22\\ngauge, 10 feet 1 inch long, set and sharp-\\nened ready for use.\\nSHIPPING WEIGHT\u00e2\u0080\u0094 300 lbs.\\nSPEED-350 to 400 revolutions per min.\\nSIZE AND PRICE.\\n20-inch Machine, with tight and\\nloose pulleys $50.00\\nExtra Saw Blades, 10 feet 1 in. x J\\nor in. each 1.50\\nFig. 1974.\\nFIG. 1975. 26-IN. BAND SAW.\\nDIMENSIONS\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Diameter of band wheels,\\n26 inches. Face of band wheels, l\u00c2\u00a3 inches.\\nDistance clear between saw and frame, 25\\ninches. Distance clear under guide when\\nraised, 10 inches. Size of table, 20x24\\ninches. Height of table from floor, 40 inches.\\nTABLE\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The table is made of iron and can\\nbe set level or at any angle for bevel sawing.\\nPULLEYS-Tight and loose, 10 inches\\ndiameter for 3-inch belt. Provided with\\nshifter and lever as shown; no countershaft\\nrequired.\\nSHIPPING WEICHT-500 lbs.\\nSPEED\u00e2\u0080\u0094 350 to 450 revolutions per minute.\\nEach machine is supplied with one saw\\nblade and outfit for brazing saws.\\nSIZE AND PRICE.\\n26-inch Machine, with tight and loose\\npulleys\\n26-inch Machine, with foot treadles\\nfor one or two men\\npulleys\\nExtra Saw Blades, 13 ft. 9 in. x f in\\neach\\n$80.00\\nincluding\\n90.00 -#BS\\n2.40\\n587\\nFig. 1975.", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0597.jp2"}, "598": {"fulltext": "FIC. 1976.\\n32-INCH BAND SAW.\\nDIMENSIONS-Diameterof band\\nwheels, 32 inches. Face of band\\nwheels, If inches. Distance clear\\nbetween saw and frame, 31 inches.\\nDistance clear under guide when\\nraised, 12 inches. Size of table,\\n24x28 inches. Height of table\\nfrom floor, 40 inches.\\nT ABLE-The table is made of iron\\nand can be set level or at any\\nangle for bevel sawing.\\nPULLEYS-Tight and loose, 13\\ninches diameter for 3|-inch belt.\\nProvided with shifter and lever as\\nshown, no countershaft required.\\nSHIPPING WEICHT-900 lbs.\\nSPEED -350 to 450 revolutions\\nper minute.\\nEach machine is supplied with one saw\\nblade and outfit for brazing saws.\\nSIZE AND PRICE.\\n32-inch Machine, with tight\\nand loose pulleys $105.00\\n3.00\\nExtra Saw Blades, 16 ft. 5 in. x J\\nin., each\\n36-1!\\nFIC. 1977.\\niCH BAND SAW.\\nDINIENSIONS-Diameter of band\\nwheels, 36 inches. Face of band\\nwheels, 2 inches. Distance clear\\nbetween saw and frame, 35 inches.\\nDistance clear under guide when\\nFig. 1976. raised, 15 inches. Size of (tilting)\\ntable, 28x32 inches. Material\\nused for table, iron. Height of table from floor, 40 inches. Diameter of belt\\npulleys, 12 inches. Width of belt to use, 4 inches. Length of saw blades\\n(maximum), 18 feet 6 inches x inch or f inch.\\nTHE BAND WHEELS are cast iron, carefully balanced, and covered with endless\\nrubber bands, making a rigid wheel that stays jjermanently true under all con-\\nditions. The Upper Wheel is adjustable in all directions.\\nTHE TABLE tills to any desired angle up to 45 degrees, for bevel or conical saw-\\ning, and is held rigidly at any point by means of an eccentric lever. The guides\\nare made with hard wood surfaces, making injury to saw impossible. Tight\\nand loose pulleys are provided with shifter lever under table where it is in easy\\nreach, or it can be operated with the foot when more convenient to do so.\\nEach machine is supplied with one saw blade and outfit for brazing saws.\\nSIZE AND PRICE.\\nG-inch Machine, with tight and loose pulleys $130.00\\nExtra Saw Blades, 18 ft. 6 in. x i in., each 3.70\\n18 6 x f 4.25\\nWeight of machine, 1,100 lbs.\\nIllustration of 36-inch Band Saw sent on application.\\n588", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0598.jp2"}, "599": {"fulltext": "SINGLE HEAD BOLT CUTTERS.\\nFie;. 1978.\\nNO. I.\\nThreads and Taps from j\\\\ to inch, right or left hand thread. Machine com-\\nplete with open die head, combined hand and automatic opening and closing device,\\npump, countershaft and wrenches; six sets of case dies, oue set each, f,\\nand f inch; six nut taps of same sizes as dies; and one adjustable tap chuck and\\nstop die. Price\\nNO. 2.\\nThreads and Taps from to 1 inch, right or left band thread. Machine com-\\nplete with open die head, combined hand and automatic opening and clo-ing device,\\npump, countershaft and wrenches; seven sets of case dies, one set each f,\\nand 1 inch; seven nut taps of same sizes as dies, and one adjustabls tap chuck and\\nstop die. Price\\nNO. 3.\\nThreads and Taps from f to inch, right or left hand thread. Machine com-\\nplete with open die head, combined hand and automatic opening and closing device,\\npump, countershaft and wrenches; eight sets of case dies, one set each f, J|\\n],liand 1 inch; eight nut taps of same siz.s as dies, and one adjustable tap\\nchuck and scop die. Price\\nNO. 4.\\nThreads and Taps from f to 1^ inch, right or left hand thread. Machine com-\\nplete with open die head, combined hand and automatic opening and closing device,\\npump, countershaft and wrenches; nine sots of case dies, one set each f, J,\\n1, li, and 1^ inch; nine nut taps of same sizes as dies, and one adjustable tap\\nchuck and stop die. Price\\nNO. 5.\\nThreads and Taps from J to 2 inch, right or left hand thread. Machine com-\\nplete with open die head, combined hand and automatic opening and closing device,\\npumD, countershaft and wrenches; eleven sets of case dies, one set each\\n1, 1^, l^r, If, If and 2 inch; eleven nut taps of same siz^s as dies, and one\\nadjustable tap chuck and stop die. Price\\n589", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0599.jp2"}, "600": {"fulltext": "DOUBLE HEAD BOLT CUTTERS.\\nFig. 1979.\\nNO. I.\\nThreads and Taps from T to f inch, right or left hand thread.\\nMachine complete with two open die heads, combined hand and automatic open-\\ning and closing device, pump, countershaft and wrenches, and 12 sets of case dies,\\ntwo sets each T 3 -g and f inch. Price\\nNO. 2.\\nThreads and Taps from to 1 inch, right or left hand thread.\\nMachine complete with two open die heads, combined hand and automatic oj en-\\ning and closing device, pump, countershaft and wrenches, and 12 sets of case dies,\\ntwo sets each f T 7 F f and one set each and 1 inch. Price\\nNO. 3.\\nThreads and Taps from to 1^ inch, right or left hand thread.\\nMachine complete with two open die heads, combined hand and automatic open\\ning and closing device, pump, countershaft and wrenches, and 13 sets of case dies,\\ntwo sets each f f f and one set each 1, 1J and 1\\\\ inch. Price\\nNO. 4.\\nThreads and Taps from to 1\u00c2\u00a3 inch, right or left hand thread.\\nMachine complete with two open die heads, combined hand and automatic open\\ning and closing device, pump, countershaft and wrenches, and 14 sets of case die. 1\\ntwo sets each J, f, 1 and 1 set each 1-J, 1^, If and 1^ inch. Price\\nNO. 5.\\nThreads and Taps from to 2 inch, right or left hand thread.\\nMachine complete with two open die heads, combined hand and automatic open-\\ning and closing device, pump, countershaft and wrenches and 20 sets of case dies,\\ntwo sets each f f 1, If, 1\u00c2\u00a3, and one set each If and 2 inch.\\nPrice\\n590", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0600.jp2"}, "601": {"fulltext": "THE FORBES PATENT DIE STOCKS\\nFOR HAND POWER.\\nsiSfs\\nFig. 1981.\\nFig\\n1980.\\nNo. 5(\\ni. HAND Mi\\nVCHINE\\nNo. 30.\\nHAND\\nMACHINE.\\nRan\\nge, 2 r to 6 inch\\nR. H.\\nRange,\\n}to2\\ninc\\ni, R. and L.\\nNET\\nPRICE LIST FOR HAND MACHINES.\\nimber\\nRange.\\nWeight\\nNet. Weight,\\nGross.\\nPrice.\\n*30\\nito2\\ninch\\nboth Right and Lett.\\n138 lbs. 178 lbs.\\n$50.00\\n*32\\nilo2\\ninch\\nfor Solid Dies (without dies).\\n130\\n170\\n45.00\\n*34\\n1 to 3\\ninch\\nR. H., 1 to 2 inch\\nL. H.\\n155\\n195\\n75.00\\n*36\\ni to 3\\ni to\\ninch\\nR.\\nH., f to 2 inch L. H.\\n160\\n200\\n85.00\\n*37\\n3 inches,\\nR. and L.\\n160\\n200\\ntt\\n105.00\\nt46\\n2i to\\n4\\ni i\\nR. H.\\n220\\n270\\n85.00\\n*38\\nHto\\n4\\nR. H.\\n222\\n272\\n100.00\\n*40\\nH to\\n4\\nR. and L.\\n225\\n275\\nit\\n115.00\\n*42\\nr to\\n4\\n1 1\\nR. H.\\n223\\n273\\ni\\n110.00\\n*44\\n1 to\\n4\\nR. and L.\\n235\\n285\\n130.00\\n+50\\n4 to\\n6\\nR. H.\\n298\\n376\\ni i\\n115.00\\n+52\\n3A to\\n6\\nR. H.\\n298\\n376\\nit\\n130.00\\n+54\\n2.1 to\\n5\\nR. H.\\n300\\n378\\n1 1\\n150.00\\n+56\\n2i to\\n6\\nR. H.\\n303\\n381\\n175.00\\n+63\\n2\u00c2\u00a3 to\\n6\\nR. H. (extra\\nheavy).\\n750\\n885\\n300.00\\n*58\\n1 to\\n6\\nit\\nR. H.\\n330\\n408\\n190.00\\n*60\\n1 to\\n6\\nR. and L.\\n348\\n426\\nL\\n235.00\\n*63\\n2A to\\n8\\nR. and L.\\n625\\n750\\nIt\\n360.00\\n+64\\n2| to\\n8\\ni\\nR. H.\\n600\\n725\\n325.00\\n+66\\n3|to 10\\nit\\nR. H.\\n750\\n880\\n500.00\\n*67\\n2} to 10\\nn\\nR. H.\\n760\\n890\\n500.00\\n*68\\n2f to 10\\nR. and L.\\n800\\n950\\ni(\\n550.00\\nPressure feed machine, t Lead\\nscrew machine.\\nN\\njs. 30 to 37 have no cut-off attachment.\\nTHE CURTIS NIPPLE HOLDER.\\nNumber.\\n1\\nH\\n2\\n3\\nFig. 1982.\\nA single revolution of the hand wheel allows the nipple to be unscrewed by the fingers.\\nWeight. Price.\\n35 lbs. $14.00\\n65 18.00\\n150 40.00\\n190 60.00\\nRange.\\ninch to 2 inch, R. and L.\\nto 3 R. and L.\\nto 4 R. and L.\\nto 6 R. and L.\\n591", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0601.jp2"}, "602": {"fulltext": "THE FORBES PATENT DIE STOCK.\\nAS ARRANGED FOR EITHER HAND OR POWER USE,\\nFig., 1983.\\nNo. 78. HAND OR POWER MACHINE.\\nRange, 2h to 4 inch, R. II.\\nThe machine is an adaptation of band machine, already described, for either\\nband or power use. It consists of the regular baud macbiue supplied with a power\\nbase, elongated pinion, countershaft, etc., and the machine can either be worked a^\\na power machine or taken from the base and carried out on outside work as a hand\\nmachine.-\\nWe also can furnish a stand when desired for either hand or power machines,\\nto stand on the floor, for which we charge \u00c2\u00a710 extra.\\nNumber.\\n*70\\n*72\\n*74\\n*76\\n*77\\nt78\\n*80\\n*82\\n*84\\n*S6\\nt88\\nt90\\nt92\\nt94\\n*96\\n*9S\\n*99\\n1-100\\n+102\\n*104\\n*106\\nNET PRICE LIST FOR HAND OR POWER\\nRange.\\n3 to 2 incli, R. and L.\\nto 2 inch, for Solid Dies (without dies).\\n1 to 3 inch R. H., 1 10 2 inch L. H.\\nto 3 inch, R. H.. a to 2 inch L. H.\\nJ to 3 inches, R. and L.\\n2ito\\nH to\\nH to\\n1 to\\n1 to\\n4 to\\n,3J to\\n2i to\\n2ito\\n1 to\\n1 to\\n2i to 8\\n2J to 8\\n2i to 10\\n2i to 10\\n2i to 10\\nH.\\nH.\\nand L.\\nH.\\nR. and L.\\nR. H.\\nR. 11.\\nH.\\nII.\\nII.\\nand L.\\nand L.\\nH.\\nR. II.\\nR. II.\\nR. and L.\\nPressure feed machine\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nR.\\nWeight, Net.\\n320 lbs.\\n315\\n340\\n343\\n348\\n515\\n516\\n517\\n516\\n527\\n635\\n640\\n640\\n645\\n665\\n675\\n1130\\n1108\\n1510\\n1520\\n1560\\nLead screw machine.\\nMACHINES.\\nWeight, Gross.\\n430 lbs.\\n425\\n459\\n462\\n467\\n652\\n653\\n654\\n653\\n664\\n813\\n818\\n818\\n823\\n843\\n853\\n1215\\n1193\\n1600\\n1600\\n1650\\nPrice.\\n$100.00\\n95.00\\n125.00\\n135.00\\n155.00\\n140.00\\n150.00\\n165.00\\n160.00\\n180.00\\n170.00\\n180.00\\n200.00\\n225.00\\n250.00\\n285.00\\n535.00\\n500.00\\n700.00\\n700.00\\n750.00\\nThese prices include countershaft, ratchet wrench and pipe rest\\nNos. 70 to 77 have no cut-off attachment.\\n592", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0602.jp2"}, "603": {"fulltext": "PRICE LIST OF FINISHED SHAFTING.\\nCUT TO LENGTH FROM I FOOT TO 24 FEET, INCLUSIVE.\\nDiam-\\nWeight Per Lb\\neter.\\nPer Ft. Cents.\\n4\\n.167\\n10\\n5\\n8\\n.260\\n8i\\n.370\\n7\\ntV\\n.510\\nl\\n.666\\n.843\\n6\\n1\\n1.05\\nii\\n1.25\\n4\\n1.50\\n1 S\\n1.76\\n7\\n8\\n2.03\\n15\\nTU\\n2.34\\n1\\n2.64\\n1A\\n3.00\\n5J\\ni*\\n3.33\\n1A\\n3.74\\n4\\n4.16\\n1A\\n4.61\\ni\u00c2\u00ab\\n5.05\\n1A\\n5.50\\n14\\n1 s\\n6.00\\n6.52\\n5\\nDiam-\\nWeight\\nPer Lb\\neter.\\nPer Ft.\\nCents.\\nif\\n7.04\\nif*\\n7.60\\nif\\n8.16\\nm\\n8.78\\nif\\n9.40\\nm\\n10.00\\n2\\n10.65\\n\u00c2\u00bbA\\n11.15\\n81\\n8\\n12.07\\nq a\\n12.80\\n2i\\n~4\\n13.50\\n5\\n3 A\\n14.00\\n2^\\n8\\n15.07\\n9 T\\n10\\n15.83\\n34\\n16.68\\n2 9\\n17.55\\n2^\\na\\n18.32\\n2H\\n19.31\\n4\\n20.18\\n013\\n1 ij\\n21.15\\n2i\\n8\\n22.10\\n2i-5\\nis\\n22.96\\nDiam.\\neter.\\n3\\n3A\\n5\u00c2\u00bb\\n3A\\n9-\\n3A\\n34\\n3?n\\n3|\\n3fi\\n3*\\n2*\\n311\\n4\\n4A\\n44\\n4 T\\nm\\n5\\nWeight\\nPer Ft\\n24.06\\n24.58\\n26.10\\n27.16\\n2S.24\\n29.40\\n30.43\\n31.50\\n33.64\\n33.84\\n35.20\\n36.40\\n37.45\\n39.85\\n41.04\\n42.50\\n48 36\\n53.62\\n54.11\\n60.88\\n65.50\\n67.50\\nPer Lb\\nCeutS.\\n5\\n54\\n64.\\n7\\nAll Shafts larger than 4 inch are turned and polished.\\nEXTRAS FOR CUTTING LONG AND SHORT LENGTHS.\\nFor Shafts 6 inches to 11 J inches long, 4c. per lb. net extra.\\nFor Shafts 3 inches to 5j inches long, lc. per lb. net extra.\\nFor Shafts shorter than 3 inches, special price quoted upon application.\\nFor Shafts over 24 feet and less than 30 feet, 4c. per lb. net extra.\\nFor Shafts 30 feet and less than 35, lc. per lb. net extra.\\nFor Shafts 35 feet and longer, special price quoted upon application.\\nLARGE TURNED SHAFTS.\\nWe are prepared to furnish Turned Shafting all sizes up to 37 feet in length.\\nPrices quoted upon application.\\nKEYSEATING OF SHAFTING.\\nLocation of pulley and other special keyseats should be plainly shown by sketch, and\\norders should designate which Shafts are to be keyseated upon both ends for couplings and\\ni\\nwhich upon one end only.\\nDIMENSIONS OF STANDARD KEYSEATS.\\nDiam.\\nEetseat.\\nIiam.\\nEetseat.\\nDiam.\\nKeyseat.\\nof Shaft.\\nWidth.\\nDepth\\nof Shaft.\\nWidth.\\nDepth.\\nof Shaft.\\nWidth.\\nDepth\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nInches.\\nIuches.\\nIiu hes\\nif to 4\\ni\\nl\\n8\\n31 to 8ft\\n7\\n8\\n7\\n9 to 10\\n14\\n4\\n1A to 1A\\ni%\\n33^\\n3| to 5j\\\\\\n1\\n1\\nm to n T e\\nIf\\n13\\nl if\\nIf to lit\\n3\\ns\\n3\\nIT,\\n5| to 6-ft\\n14\\n9\\nlc!\\n114 to 12-JJ-\\nIf\\n7\\n8\\nIf to2fj\\n4\\n1\\n4\\n64 to m\\ni*\\n5\\n8\\n12| to 134J\\n11\\n1\\n2\u00c2\u00a7 u m\\nt V\\n7}tofrifi\\nif\\n1 1\\nTo\\n14 to 14if\\n2\\n1\\nH lo 8^\\n3\\n4\\n3\\nS", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0603.jp2"}, "604": {"fulltext": "COMPRESSED COUPLING.\\nKEYSEATED AND FURNISHED WITH KEY.\\nFig. 1984.\\nSteong, Simple and Reliable.\\nThese Couplings can be veiy easily and quickly applied to shafts or removed therefrom,\\nand are shipped fitted ready for use.\\nDIMENSIONS.\\nNumber\\nDiameter\\nDiameier\\nLength\\nLength\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nCoupling.\\nShaft.\\nCoupling.\\nCoupling.\\nKey.\\n1\\nH to li\\n4|\\n5*\\nU\\n2\\n1A to ia\\n4f\\n5*\\n5*\\n3\\nif\\nto 1 T\\n5f\\nT*\\n6*\\n4\\nx 8\\nto hi\\n51\\n8\\n7i\\n5\\n1*\\nto 2 r V\\n6\\n8f\\n7|\\n6\\n2*\\nto2\\n6\\n9f\\n9\\n7\\n03\\n*8\\nto 2 T\\n7\\n10*\\n9i\\n8\\n24\\nto m\\ne\\nHI\\n11\\n9\\n2*\\nto 3 T V\\n8\\n12i\\nll a\\nli 8\\n10\\n31\\nto 8ft\\n81\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n121\\n12\\n11\\n31\\nto 3ft\\n9\\n121\\n12\\n12\\n3ft\\nto 3U\\n9i\\n13}\\n13*\\n13\\n35\\nto 4ft\\nn\\n15\\n14\\n14\\n4*\\nto 4ft\\n11\\n16\\n15*\\n15\\n4ft\\nto 4ft\\nu*\\n161\\n16\\n1G\\n4*\\nto 4|\\nm\\n17J\\n17\\nIV\\n^8\\nto 5ft\\n13|\\ni8i\\n18\\nPRICE LIST.\\nDiameter\\nDiameter\\nof Shaft.\\nPi\\nice.\\nof Shaft.\\nPrice.\\n1 G\\n$5.00\\n7\\n\u00c2\u00a710.75\\n1*\\n5.50\\noil\\n13.00\\n1*\\n3.70\\n2rf\\n16.50\\n1 7\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0IT\\n6.00\\n3 T\\n20.00\\n.111\\nJ- Til\\n7.00\\nq 7\\nd TS\\n24.00\\nIIS\\n8.00\\n91 1\\n28.00\\n2J,\\nli\\n9.00\\nQ15\\n32.00\\nNo.\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n-BOLTS-\\nDiameter\\nof Shaft.\\n4ft\\n4*1\\n\u00c2\u00b0it\\n6ft\\n6\u00c2\u00ab\\nSize.\\ni\\nPrice.\\n*42.00\\n53.00\\n65.00\\n78.00\\n90.00\\n112.00\\n594", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0604.jp2"}, "605": {"fulltext": "FLANGE-FACED OR PLATE COUPLING.\\nTURNED ALL OVER; KEYSEATED AND FURNISHED WITH KEYS AND BOLTS.\\nFig. 1985.\\nDimensions.\\nNo.\\nDiameter\\nLength\\nDiameter\\nNo.\\nDiameter\\nLength\\nDiameter\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nCoupling.\\nShafts.\\nCoupling.\\nFlanges.\\nCoupling.\\nShafts.\\nCoupling.\\nFlanges.\\n1\\n4 l T l j\\n4\\n54\\n16\\n41 to 41f\\n15|\\n144\\n2\\ni*ioiA\\n5\\n64\\n17\\n44 to 5ft\\n16*\\n144\\no\\nIf to 1ft\\n6\\nU\\n18\\n54 to 5ft\\ni\\n16\\n4\\nii to m\\n6J\\n8f\\n19\\n5f to 5ft\\n18\\n16|\\n5\\niy It) ^Jjr\\n7i\\n9\\n20\\n51 to 5U\\n18}\\n16}\\n6\\n24 to a*\\n84\\n9|\\n21\\n54 to 6ft\\n19i\\n174\\n7\\n2f to 2ft\\n9\\n9f\\n22\\n64 to 6\\n204\\n174\\n8\\n2| to SH\\n101\\n23\\n6| to 6ft\\n21\\n184\\n9\\n24 to 3ft\\n10*\\n11\\n24\\n61 to 6|i\\n21}\\n181\\n10\\n34 o3ft\\n4\\n1\\n25\\n64 to 7ft\\n22h\\n19\\n11\\n3110 3/,\\n12\\n18*\\n26\\n?4 to 7ft\\n23|\\n19f\\n12\\n31 to 3if\\n12^\\n121\\n27\\n7f1o7ft\\n24\\n19f\\n13\\n34 to 4ft\\n13i\\n13\\n28\\n71 to 7 jj\\n24|\\n20-1-\\n14\\n44 to 4ft\\n14J\\n18J\\n29\\n74 to 8ft\\n25A\\n20i\\n15\\n4| to 4ft\\n15\\n144\\n30\\n84 to 8ft\\n264\\n204\\nPrice Per Pair.\\nDiameter\\nof\\nShaft.\\nFitted to Shafts.\\nNot Fitted to\\nShafts.\\nDiameter\\nof\\nShaft.\\nFitt\u00c2\u00bbd\\nto\\nShafts.\\nNotFi ted\\nto\\nShafts.\\nh\\\\\\n$7.00\\n$4.00\\n4ft\\n$43.25\\n$34.25\\n1ft\\n8.00\\n5.00\\nm\\n54.75\\n44.25\\nm\\n8.50\\n5.50\\n5ft\\n67.00\\n53.50\\n1t5\\nis\\n9.00\\n6.00\\nKl 5\\n81.00\\n64.00\\n8ft\\n10.50\\n7.00\\n6ft\\n95.50\\n78.50\\n2ft\\n12.50\\n8.50\\n641\\n110.00\\n92.00\\n24-1\\n15.25\\n10.75\\n7 1\\nITS\\n126.00\\n107.50\\nOl 5\\n16\\n18.25\\n13.25\\nm\\n142.00\\n123.00\\n3ft\\n21.75\\n15.25\\n8ft\\n160.00\\n140.50\\n3ft\\n25.25\\n18.25\\n841\\n180.00\\n160.00\\n\u00c2\u00bbH\\n29.25\\n21.25\\n9ft\\n200.00\\n80.00\\n35-1\\n33.25\\n24.75\\nREDUCTION FLANCED-FACED COUPLINGS.\\nWhen shafts of different diameters are connected with couplings of this kind, price of the\\npair will be the same as if both shafts were of the larger diameter.\\n595", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0605.jp2"}, "606": {"fulltext": "SLEEVE COUPLING.\\nDiameter of Shaft\\nPrice\\nDiameter of Shaft\\nPrice\\n13.00\\n1\\n$5.00\\n1\\n3.75\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0TTf\\n5.60\\n1A\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0MS\\n4.40\\n115\\n1 Tff\\n6.25\\nFig. 1986.\\nSAFETY SET COLLARS.\\nFig.\\n1987.\\nFig. 1988.\\nSolid Collab\\nSplit Collar.\\nDiameter of Shaft\\nFig. 1987\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Price\\nFig. 1988\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Price\\ni r,\\nT\u00c2\u00a5\\n$0.70\\n1.00\\n.80\\n1.20\\n1A\\n.90\\n1.35\\n1.00\\n1.50\\n1\u00c2\u00ab\\n1.20\\n1.80\\nlit\\n1.40\\n2.10\\n2A\\n1.60\\n2.40\\n2A\\n1.80\\n2.70\\n244\\n2.10\\n3.15\\n915\\n2.40\\n3.60\\nDiameter of Shaft\\nFig. 1987\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Price\\nFig. 1988\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Price\\n3A\\n$2.70\\n4.00\\nAX\\nfir\\n3.00\\n4.50\\n911\\na T(I\\n3.30\\n4.95\\n915\\na TTT\\n3.60\\n5.40\\n4.70\\n6.00\\n415\\n5.90\\n7.35\\n5*\\n7.20\\n10.80\\nK15\\n\u00c2\u00b0Tff\\n8.60\\n12.90\\n6 A\\n10.10\\n15.15\\nHi\\n12.70\\n19.00\\nTIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS.\\nADDITIONAL PRICES\\nTo be added to list price per pair (given 011 pages 600\\n601-602) for Patent Steel Rim or Oast Iron\\nTIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS.\\nDiameter\\nDiameter\\nin Inches.\\nPrice.\\nin Indies.\\nPrice.\\n3 to 8\\n$1.60\\n25 to 26\\n$4.75\\n8 J to 10\\n1.95\\n27 to 28\\n5.10\\n10* to 12\\n2.30\\n29 to 30\\n5.45\\n12* to 14\\n2.65\\n31 to 32\\n5.80\\n14* to 16\\n3.00\\n33 to 34\\n6.15\\n16* to 18\\n3.30\\n85 to 36\\n6.50\\n19 to 20\\n3.70\\n37 to 40\\n7.20\\n21 to 22\\n4.05\\n41 to 44\\n7.90\\n23 to 24\\n4.40\\n45 to 48\\n8.60\\nFig. 1989.\\nPulleys designed to drive Tight and Loose Pulleys should be made with flat faces, but\\nPulleys that are to cany non-shifting belts should be made with crowning laces. When no\\nstyle of face is specified we usually fill orders with crowning faced Pulleys. Tight and Loofo\\nPulleys are always made with crowning faces.\\n596", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0606.jp2"}, "607": {"fulltext": "SPLBT PULLEY.\\nFig. 1990.\\nNOTE TABLE BELOW FOR\\nADDITIONAL PRICES\\nTo be added to list prices\\n(given on pages GOO, 601 and\\n602) for\\nFINISHED SPLIT\\nPULLEYS.\\nPATENT STEEL RIM\\nOR\\nCAST IRON.\\nDiain.\\nin Inches.\\n6 to 10\\n10A to 18\\n19 to 23\\n24 to 30\\n31 to 36\\nFace\\nin Inches.\\nUp to 3\\nabove 3 to 6\\n6 to 10\\n10 to 14\\nUp\\nabove 3\\n6\\n10\\n14\\nto 3\\nto 6\\nto 10\\nto 14\\nto IS\\nUp\\nto 4\\nabove 4\\nto 6\\nt i\\n6\\nto 10\\na\\n10\\nto 14\\nii\\n14\\nto 20\\nf. i\\n20\\nto 26\\nUp\\nto 4\\nabov\\ne 4\\nto 6\\nu\\n6\\nto 10\\na\\n10 to 14\\na\\n14 to 20\\ntt\\n20\\nto 30\\nUp\\nto 4\\nabove 4\\nto 6\\na\\n6\\nto 10\\na\\n10 to 14\\na\\n14\\nto 20\\nPrice.\\n$1.30\\n1.75\\n2.15\\n3.10\\n1.50\\n2 20\\n2.85\\n4.00\\n5.25\\n2.65\\n3.40\\n4.05\\n5.60\\n7 30\\n11.00\\n3.60\\n4.40\\n5.40\\n7.25\\n10.00\\n14.00\\n4 50\\n5 60\\n6.75\\n9.80\\n13.00\\nDiarn.\\nin Inches.\\n31 to 36\\n37 to 47\\n48 to 60\\n61 to 84\\n85 to 120\\nFace\\nin Inches.\\nabove 20 to 36\\nUp to 4\\nabove 4 to 6\\n6 to 10\\n10 to 14\\n14 to 20\\n*0 to 30\\n30 to 40\\nUp to 6\\nabove 6 to 10\\n10 to 14\\n14 to 20\\n20 to 30\\n30 to 40\\n40 to 50\\nUp to 10\\nabove 10 to 11\\n14 to 20\\n20 to 30\\n30 to 40\\n40 to 50\\nUp to 14\\nabove 14 to 20\\n20 to 30\\n30 to 40\\n40 to 50\\n50 to 60\\nPrice.\\n$19.00\\n6 50\\n7.50\\n9.90\\n13.50\\n18.00\\n27.00\\n37.00\\n10.00\\n13.00\\n18 00\\n25.00\\n34 50\\n48.00\\n63.00\\n20.00\\n26.00\\n35.00\\n48.00\\n64 00\\n82.00\\n;J8 00\\n53.50\\n70.00\\n90.00\\n115.00\\n150.00\\n597", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0607.jp2"}, "608": {"fulltext": "CLAMP HUB PULLEY.\\nNOTE TABLE BELOW\\nFOR ADDITIONAL, PRICES\\nTo be added to regular list\\nprices (given on pages COO, 001\\nand 602) in order to obtain list\\nprices for\\nCLAMP HUB PULLEYS.\\nPATENT STEEL RIM\\nOR\\n-^asm^m\\nFig. 1991.\\nCAST IRON.\\nDiam.\\nFace\\nDiam.\\nFace\\nin Inches.\\nin Inches.\\nPrice.\\nin Inches.\\nin Inches.\\nPrice.\\nto 10\\nUp to 3\\n$0.80\\n31 to 36\\nabove 20 to 36\\n$11.40\\nabove 3 to 6\\n6 to 10\\n1.05\\n1.30\\n37 to 47\\nUp to 4\\nabove 4 to 6\\n3.90\\n4.50\\n10 to 14\\n1.85\\n6 to 10\\n5.95\\nlOi to 18\\nUp to 3\\n.90\\n10 to 14\\n8.10\\nabove 3 to 6\\n1 30\\n14 to 20\\n10.80\\n6 to 10\\n1.70\\n*0 to 30\\n16.20\\n10 to 14\\n2.40\\n30 to 40\\n22.20\\n14 to 18\\n3.15\\n48 to 60\\nUp to 6\\n0.00\\n19 to 23\\nUp to 4\\nabove 4 to 6\\n1.60\\n2.05\\nabove 6 to 10\\n10 to 14\\n7.80\\n10.80\\n6 to 10\\n2.45\\n14 to 20\\n15.00\\n10 to 14\\n3.35\\n20 to 30\\n20.70\\n14 to 20\\n4 40\\n30 to 40\\n28.S0\\n20 to 26\\n6.60\\n40 to- 50\\n39.00\\n01 to 84\\nUp to 10\\n12.00\\n24 to 30\\nUp to 4\\n2.15\\nabove 10 to 14\\n15.60\\nabove 4 to 6\\n6 to 10\\n10 to 14\\n2.15\\n3.25\\n4.35\\n14 to 20\\n20 to 30\\n30 to 40\\n21.00\\n2S.S0\\n38.40\\n14 to 20\\n6.00\\n40 to 50\\n50.00\\n20 to 30\\n8.40\\n85 to 120\\nUp to 14\\n22.80\\n31 to 36\\nUp to 4\\n2.70\\nabove 14 to 20\\n32.10\\nabove 4 to 6\\n3.35\\n20 to 30\\n42.00\\n6 to 10\\n4.05\\n30 to 40\\n54.00\\n10 to 14\\n5.90\\n40 to 50\\n09.00\\n14 to 20\\n7. SO\\n50 to 60\\n88.00\\n593", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0608.jp2"}, "609": {"fulltext": "PATENT STEEL RIM PULLEY WITH DOUBLE ARM.\\nFor Prices see Pages 601 and 602.\\nPig. 1992.\\nCAST IRON DOUBLE ARM SPLIT PULLEY.\\nFor Prices see Pages 597, 60 1, 602.\\nFig. 1993.\\n599", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0609.jp2"}, "610": {"fulltext": "PRICE LIST\\nOF\\nMACHINE MOLDED CAST-IRON PULLEYS\\nAND\\nPATENT STEEL RIM PULLEYS.\\na\\nSingle\\nDouble\\na\\n3\\no\\nSingle\\nDouble\\na\\noS\\na\\nSingle\\nDouble\\na\\neg\\nSingle\\nDouble\\n3\\nBelt.\\nBelt.\\ns\\no3\\nBelt.\\nBelt.\\nS\\ns2\\nBelt.\\nBelt.\\ns\\nft\\nBelt.\\nBelt.\\n3\\n2\\n$1.40\\n6\\n8\\n$3.05\\n$4.15\\n8l\\n7\\n$3.35\\n$4.50\\n12\\n11\\n$8.15\\n3\\n1.55\\n1\\n9\\n3.30\\n4.50\\n8\\n3.65\\n4.95\\n12\\n8.75\\n4\\n1.70\\n10\\n3.60\\n4.85\\n9\\n3.95\\n5.40\\n13\\n9.40\\n5\\n1.85\\n11\\n3.90\\n5.25\\n10\\n4.30\\n5.90\\n14\\n10.10\\n6\\n2.00\\n12\\n4.20\\n5.65\\n11\\n12\\n4.65\\n5.00\\n6.40\\n6.85\\n14\\n3\\n$3.25\\n4.20\\n31\\n2\\n1.45\\nH\\n3\\n2.05\\n2.65\\n13\\n5.35\\n7.40\\n4\\n3.55\\n4.70\\nO\\n4\\n1.60\\n1.75\\n4\\n5\\n2.20\\n2.40\\n2.90\\n3.25\\n14\\n5.75\\n8.05\\n5\\n6\\n3.90\\n4.35\\n5.30\\n5.95\\n5\\n1.90\\n6\\n2.65\\n3.70\\n9\\n3\\n2.40\\n3.15\\n7\\n4.70\\n6.55\\n6\\n2.05\\n7\\n2.90\\n3.95\\n4\\n2.60\\n3.45\\n8\\n5.20\\n7.20\\n7\\n2.20\\n8\\n3.15\\n4.35\\n5\\n2.85\\n3.80\\n9\\n5.60\\n7.90\\n9\\n3.45\\n4.70\\n6\\n3.15\\n4.25\\n10\\n6.10\\n8.60\\n4\\n2\\n1.50\\n10\\n3.75\\n5.05\\n7\\n3.45\\n4.65\\n11\\n9.30\\n3\\n1.65\\n11\\n4.05\\n5.50\\n8\\n5.10\\n12\\n10.00\\n4\\n1.80\\n12\\n4.35\\n5.90\\n9\\n5.60\\n13\\n10.80\\n5\\n1.95\\n10\\n6.10\\n14\\n11.60\\n4j\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n2.10\\n2.25\\n2.40\\n1.50\\n1 70\\n1.90\\n2.10\\n7\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n2.10\\n2.25\\n2.50\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n3.25\\n3.55\\n3.85\\n2.75\\n3.00\\n3.35\\n3.70\\n4.05\\n4.45\\n4.85\\n5.25\\n9i\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n2.50\\n2.70\\n2.95\\n6.60\\n7.10\\n7.70\\n8.30\\n3.25\\n3.60\\n3.95\\n16\\n4\\n6\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12\\n3.95\\n4.90\\n5.85\\n6.30\\n6.85\\n7.40\\n8.00\\n5.30\\n6.70\\n8.20\\n9.00\\n9.90\\n10.60\\n11.45\\n6\\n2.30\\n11\\n4.20\\n5.70\\n6\\n3.30\\n4.40\\n18\\n4\\n4.45\\n5.95\\n7\\n2.40\\n12\\n4.50\\n6.10\\n7\\n3.60\\n4.85\\n5\\n4.95\\n6.75\\n8\\n2.60\\n8\\n5.30\\n6\\n5.50\\n7.60\\n9\\n2.80\\n1i\\n3\\n4\\n2.20\\n2.35\\n2.85\\n3.10\\n9\\n10\\n5.80\\n6.30\\n7\\n8\\n6.05\\n6.60\\n8.45\\n9.30\\nIS\\n2\\n1.55\\n5\\n2.60\\n3.45\\n11\\n6.80\\n9\\n7.15\\n10.20\\n3\\n1.75\\n6\\n2.85\\n3.85\\n12\\n7.35\\n10\\n7.75\\n11.10\\n4\\n1.95\\n7\\n3.10\\n4.20\\n13\\n7.95\\n11\\n8.40\\n12.05\\n5\\n2.15\\n8\\n3.35\\n4.60\\n14\\n8.55\\n12\\n9 10\\n13.05\\n6\\n2.35\\n9\\n3.70\\n5.05\\n13\\n14.05\\n7\\n2.55\\n10\\n4.00\\n5.50\\n10\\n3\\n2.55\\n3.35\\n14\\n15.10\\n8\\n2.75\\n11\\n4.35\\n5.95\\n4\\n2.75\\n3.70\\n15\\n16.15\\n9\\n2.95\\n12\\n4.65\\n6.35\\n5\\n3.05\\n4.10\\n16\\n17.20\\n10\\n3.15\\n6\\n3.40\\n4.55\\n17\\n18.30\\n8\\n3\\n2.25\\n2.95\\n7\\n3.70\\n5.00\\n18\\n19.40\\n5*\\n2\\n1.60\\n4\\n2! 45\\n3.20\\n8\\n5.50\\n3\\n1.80\\n5\\n2.711\\n3.55\\n9\\n6.00\\n20\\n6\\n6.20\\n8.60\\n4\\n2.00\\n6\\n2.95\\n3.95\\n10\\n6.55\\n7\\n6 85\\n9.60\\n5\\n2.20\\n7\\n3.20\\n4.35\\n11\\n7.10\\n8\\n7.50\\n10.60\\n6\\n2.40\\n8\\n3.45\\n4.75\\n12\\n7.65\\n9\\n8.15\\n11.70\\n7\\n2.60\\n9\\n3.80\\n5.20\\n13\\n8.25\\n10\\n8.85\\n12. SO\\n8\\n2.80\\n10\\n4.15\\n5.70\\n14\\n8.90\\n11\\n9.60\\n13.90\\n9\\n3.00\\n11\\n4.50\\n6.15\\n12\\n10.40\\n15.00\\n10\\n3.20\\n12\\n4.80\\n6.60\\n12\\n3\\n2.85\\n3.75\\n13\\n11.40\\n16.20\\n11\\n3.40\\n13\\n14\\n5.20\\n5.60\\n7.15\\n7.75\\n4\\n5\\n3.15\\n3.50\\n4.20\\n4.70\\n14\\n15\\n12.40\\n17.40\\n18.60\\nC\\n3\\n1.95\\n$2\\n55\\n6\\n3.85\\n5.25\\n16\\n19.80\\n4\\n2.10\\n2\\n80\\n8i\\n3\\n2.35\\n3.05\\n7\\n4.20\\n5.80\\n17\\n21.10\\n5\\n2.30\\n3\\n10\\n4\\n2.55\\n3.35\\n8\\n4.55\\n6.35\\n18\\n22.40\\n6\\n2.55\\nO\\n.45\\n5\\n2.80\\n3.70\\n9\\n4.95\\n6.95\\n19\\n23.70\\n7\\n2.80\\n3.80\\n6\\n3.05\\n4.10\\n10\\n7.55\\n20\\n2s!oo\\n600", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0610.jp2"}, "611": {"fulltext": "PRICE LIST OF PULLEYS-Continued.\\na\\nSingle\\nBelt.\\nDouble\\nBelt.\\nDouble\\nArm,\\nDouble\\nBelt.\\na\\nEh\\nSingle Double\\nBelt. 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Belt.\\nArm,\\nDouble\\nBelt.\\na\\nel\\n3\\nu\\na\\nft\\nSingl\\nBelt\\ne Double\\nBelt.\\nArm,\\nDouble\\nBelt.\\na\\ns\\no\\nSI\\nft\\nSingl\\nBelt.\\nl Double\\nBelt.\\nArm.\\nDouble\\nBelt.\\n48\\n4\\n$19\\n00 $24.50\\n60\\n8\\n$40.;\\n15 $54.10\\n96\\n20\\n$233.00\\n$367.95\\n6\\n23\\n50 31.00\\n10\\n46. i.\\nS5 62.75\\n24\\n276.00\\n317.40\\n8\\n28\\n.25 37.65\\n12\\n54.J\\n!0 72.00\\n26\\n297.00\\n341.55\\n10\\n33\\n15 44.45\\n14\\n61. 1\\n!0 82.55\\n28\\n318.00\\n365.70\\n13\\n38\\n20 51.50\\n16\\n69.(\\n92.55\\n30\\n339.50\\n390 45\\n14\\n43\\n30 59.00\\n18\\n103.50\\n36\\n464.15\\n16\\n66.70\\n20\\n114.45\\n$131.60\\n40\\n513.15\\n18\\n74.50\\n22\\n125.45\\n144.25\\n20\\n82.30\\n$94.65\\n24\\n136.50\\n157.00\\n22\\n90.10\\n103.60\\n26\\n147.65\\n169.80\\n108\\n10\\n165 35\\n24\\n98.00\\n112.70\\n28\\n182.60\\n12\\n187.00\\n26\\n121.90\\n30\\n195.40\\n14\\n209.50\\n28\\n131.25\\n36\\n233.80\\n16\\n232.50\\n30\\n110.65\\n40\\n259.40\\n18\\n256.00\\n32\\n150.05\\n44\\n285.25\\n20\\n280.20\\n323.35\\n34\\n159.50\\n48\\n311.45\\n22\\n304 55\\n350.25\\n36\\n168.95\\n24\\n329.00\\n378.35\\n38\\n178.35\\n38\\n377.80\\n434.45\\n40\\n187.80\\n72\\n16\\n93.1\\n122.75\\n30\\n402.35\\n462.70\\n18\\n104.C\\n136.50\\n36\\n547.65\\n20\\n150.60\\n173.20\\n48\\n717.90\\n50\\n5\\n6\\n22\\n25\\n80 29.75\\n30 33.30\\n22\\n24\\n165.00\\n179.50\\n189.75\\n207.40\\n8\\n30\\n25 40.30\\n25\\n186.6\\n215.15\\n112\\n14\\n222.10\\n10\\n35\\n45 47:45\\n26\\n193.85\\n222.90\\n16\\n245.80\\n13\\n40\\n80 54.80\\n28\\n208.31.\\n239.45\\n20\\n295.40\\n339.75\\n14\\n46\\n20 62.70\\n30\\n223.60\\n256.00\\n24\\n347.00\\n399.05\\n16\\n52\\n00 70.85\\n32\\n272.55\\n30\\n424.30\\n487.9J\\n18\\n79.15\\n34\\n289.10\\n36\\n502.20\\n577 55\\n20\\n87.40\\n100.50\\n36\\n305.65\\n22\\n95.70\\n110.50\\n38\\n322.25\\n116\\n12\\n210.30\\n24\\n104.10\\n119.90\\n40\\n338.80\\n14\\n234.30\\n26\\n129.50\\n42\\n355.35\\n16\\n258.85\\n30\\n149.40\\n44\\n371.90\\n18\\n284.00\\n36\\n179.50\\n46\\n48\\n50\\n388.45\\n405.00\\n431.55\\n20\\n24\\n26\\n310.60\\n364.80\\n391.80\\n357.25\\n419.55\\n450.85\\n54\\n5\\n6\\n26\\n28\\n20 33.95\\n90 37.90\\n28\\n30\\n418.85\\n446.05\\n481 70\\n512.95\\n8\\n34\\n40 45.70\\n84\\n8\\n73.C\\n5 93.25\\n34\\n500.50\\n575.70\\n10\\n40\\n05 53.60\\n10\\n84. e\\n5 107.85\\n36\\n527.70\\n606.90\\n13\\n46\\n00 61.50\\n12\\n96.C\\n123.00\\n40\\n669.45\\n14\\n52\\n20 70.25\\n14\\n108.E\\n5 139.60\\n42\\n700.75\\n16\\n58\\n70 79.25\\n16\\n121.\\n156.40\\n48\\n795.00\\n18\\n88.50\\n18\\n134.C\\n173.50\\n30\\n97.70\\n112.35\\n20\\n190.75\\n219 35\\n120\\n14\\n246.10\\n23\\n107.00\\n123.05\\n22\\n208.10\\n239.30\\n16\\n271.75\\n24\\n116.50\\n133.95\\n24\\n225.50\\n259.30\\n18\\n298.00\\n36\\n126.00\\n144.90\\n26\\n243.05\\n279.50\\n20\\n325.90\\n374.80\\n28\\n155.95\\n28\\n260 65\\n299.75\\n24\\n382.50\\n439.90\\n30\\n167.10\\n30\\n278.30\\n320.05\\n26\\n410.80\\n473.40\\n32\\n178.25\\n34\\n360.75\\n23\\n439.20\\n505.10\\n34\\n189.40\\n36\\n381.10\\n30\\n467.60\\n537.75\\n36\\n200.65\\n38\\n402.65\\n32\\n496.00\\n570.40\\n38\\n211.95\\n40\\n433.60\\n34\\n524.40\\n603.10\\n40\\n224.35\\n36\\n552.80\\n635.70\\n42\\n237.50\\n40\\n701.00\\n44\\n250.65\\n96\\n12\\n153.00\\n42\\n733.65\\n14\\n172.10\\n48\\n831.90\\n16\\n191.75\\n50\\n864.75\\n60\\n6\\n34\\n80 46.00\\n18\\n212.50\\n60\\n1029.75\\n602", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0612.jp2"}, "613": {"fulltext": "THE DODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY.\\nPig. 1995.\\nTICHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS.\\nThe Loose Pulley is furnished with an\\nIron Sleeve, accurately bored and fitted\\nwith oil chambers, or any style of grease\\nor oil cups desired.\\nFig. 1994.\\nFor Price List, see Page 604.\\nPRICE LIST OF EXTRA BUSHINCS.\\nOutside\\nOutside\\nOutside\\nOutside\\nOutBide\\nD\\nanieterin\\nDiameter in\\nDiameter in\\nDiameter\\nn\\nDiameter in\\nLength.\\nInches.\\nPrice.\\nInches\\nPrice.\\nInches.\\nPrice.\\nInches.\\nPrice.\\nInches. Price.\\n6 2\\nand 3 r 7 j\\n$0.30\\n3\\n|0.30\\n3J\\n$0.30\\n4\\n$0.36\\nU $0.43\\n8 3\\n97\\n.40\\n3\\n.40\\nSi\\n.40\\n4\\n.48\\nU .56\\n10 3\\n(1 o 7\\n.50\\n3\\n.50\\n3i\\n.50\\n4\\n.60\\n4A .70\\n13 3\\n3 T 7\\nh lt\\n.60\\n3\\n.60\\n3i\\n.60\\n4\\n.73\\nU .84\\n14 3\\ntt 97\\n.70\\n3\\n.70\\nSi-\\n.70\\n4\\n.84\\n4A .98\\n16 3\\n1 2- 7\\n.80\\n3\\n.80\\nSi\\n.80\\n4\\n.96\\n4A 1.13\\n18 3\\n3 T v\\n.90\\n3\\n.90\\nSi\\n.90\\n4\\n1.08\\nU 1.36\\n30 3\\n1.00\\n3\\n1.00\\ns\u00c2\u00a7\\n1.00\\n4\\n1.30\\n4A 1.40\\nSubj\\nect to same discount as pull\\neys. Net prices a\\\\\\nill be quoted on\\nimplication for bushings\\nof larsrer\\ndimensions.\\nOne bushing\\ns furnished for each standard bored p\\nulley,\\nwithout extra char\\nge-\\nTICHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS.\\nFig. 1995.\\nNo extra charge will be made for the pulleys, but loose iron sleeves wi\\nlist below, same being subject to same discount as pulleys with which they\\nlist, see page 604.\\nFace of Pulley\\nin Inches.\\n3\\n3\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n4\\n5\\n5\\n5\\n1*\\nm\\n115\\n1\\nIB\\nIff\\n1 1 5\\n1*\\n1H\\nPrice.\\n$1.85\\n2.00\\n2.30\\n3.35\\n3.30\\n3.35\\n2,50\\n2.70\\n2.50\\n2.70\\n2.S5\\nFace of Pulley\\nin Inches.\\n5\\n5\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n6\\n11 be chai\\nged\\nas per\\nare sold.\\nFoi\\nprice\\nBore.\\nPrice\\n115\\n$3.20\\n9 3\\n3.50\\n1 7\\n3.00\\n1 11\\n3.35\\n-IIS\\nL TB\\n3.70\\n9 3\\n4.15\\n1 7\\n3.85\\n1 11\\n4.15\\nIIS\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0is\\n4.70\\n9 3\\nIff\\n5.35\\n603", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0613.jp2"}, "614": {"fulltext": "THE DODGE WOOD PULLEY.\\nPRICE LIST.\\n-DIAMETER IN INCHES.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a200 03-10U *-M I\\nO O SO ZT GO \u00e2\u0080\u00941 -3 J O G3 ill O Ql CJ1 if- if- it- CO OS CO CO CO CO tO til to to to to tO HJ\\n-J -t ill Oi c\\nO O CO GO -1 -1 -5 O Or CJT O Oi rf* if- CO CO CO CO CO CO tO tO lO tO JO 10 tO\\nCO J-O tO fO tO 1 1\u00e2\u0080\u0094 t\u00e2\u0080\u0094 l Mfc- t 1\u00e2\u0080\u0094 I\u00e2\u0080\u0094 \u00c2\u00bbi\u00e2\u0080\u0094 1| i\\nCJi\\nO O 00-)*--*.CCi- U Ot i- ~.iiCf)W O0iMOriit(0fflaii;O(IO ^iOOOOQfl iblOM\\nO \u00e2\u0096\u00a0_ O \u00e2\u0080\u0094.OOOOOO OCllOC O O O OOOOOOO\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9 _\u00c2\u00a9\u00e2\u0096\u00a0_ O\\nO it it. OS CO CO M (5 iO fi W 1 ii\u00e2\u0080\u0094 ii\u00e2\u0080\u0094 \u00c2\u00bbi\u00e2\u0080\u0094\u00c2\u00bbi\u00e2\u0080\u0094 li\u00e2\u0080\u0094 ii\u00e2\u0080\u0094 ii\u00e2\u0080\u0094 i\u00e2\u0080\u0094 ii\u00e2\u0080\u0094 ii\u00e2\u0080\u0094 i\\ntf- CO GOO. \u00c2\u00a3o^- WKO-iC54-\u00c2\u00abCO(iH-^OOaOCDC10-M*1QOWWWW^I^*l\u00c2\u00bb\u00c2\u00bb\u00c2\u00abCeWlSMK)\u00c2\u00bbKi\\no^oo o^o ococociiocxHCoo moiJ ~0 -a(OQoto- ^occoMa- ioti3oao icsitii;\\no o-co^coo^oo oyooo \u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9ooooo o c o O \u00e2\u0096\u00a0_ j or oi\\na\\nCO (O tO r\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nO\u00c2\u00a9OOG0G0--l-1^3OClCnCJlCJl^.*.it-itiC0C0C0C0C0i0I0i0\\nJO-lQOtOifrWOiiiMwOOOCDCOCO-l lOOCWO J-ili^it-O iCOCOCOCOKiii\\nI t- co to to i-\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2.CO^-^COCOiT\\n^\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00e2\u0096\u00a0COX-0-J\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9C^CJlCJiit-it-it.4-COCOCOCOCCtO\\nooooco- i-;-iooo icnci4-*.Accwcocoo:\\nll- O\u00c2\u00a9 \u00c2\u00a9CCG0-l-lC:0S0J0l0tCirf*-iK*-rfi-C0C0C0\\nGO 1 tO O SO OI CJi f- it- v.\\ncr. ti o --Z s, t O c o \u00c2\u00a9as co\\ntO O SO Cl OI CJ -t. f- oC Oi CO CO to bo to to to to to\\nGO Ol if- Oi tO OS CO CO w; CO t\\nDone ocsbo o o oo o o cii orabb ooo oui JfftM\\n-1 O O \u00c2\u00a9_\u00c2\u00a9_\u00c2\u00a9 O O O O O C\\ncntnc\\n*0\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9CCCCK!CSiCiO:CJTOlOl t.it..t.rfi.COCO\\n-OSDCOCO-3^l01 73CiOTCJTCJT*-it.rf -iP-CO\\nOOCJC\\n\u00c2\u00a9o \u00c2\u00a9o c\\nrf-COtOtOi-*0\u00c2\u00a9SOCO-3MClC:C50lCJ CJTt\\n_ -t c\u00c2\u00ab -i o co b o so co S3 to co to c\\noo o o \u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9i_jQOoooo\u00c2\u00a9q c.\\nso vi -j\\nO 0.^\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a900000\u00c2\u00a9000\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a90i.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a01 -1 Oi Oi Or\\nGO CJI\\nCJTCJI if- it-\\nCO -i -1\\n-COtO\u00e2\u0080\u0094 \u00c2\u00a9SOSOOO^-3-JclOOl\\nOr Oi ci t-\\n\u00c2\u00a9Oi OCJI-\\nSD 7 O CO O\\nO (i O O X 1 C. C. ;T Cr w v. fc ifc CO W CO c\\nWWOJH.O WOOli- OWCC*-M-]4i- CO if- C\\nJ s\u00e2\u0080\u0094 i J i _i \u00e2\u0096\u00a0_ _\\no z y. rf- v-\\ni .jffiCOOOii\\n3 CO \u00c2\u00a9OS\\no o c\\nCO CO CO tJ to\\nCO CO CO to t\\nCO CO CO tO t\\n00 en to so C\\nO CO 09 J b\\nSOCOSDO OCJIOC\\nCO SO 1 o; CJ 4- CO to f\\nTCTvCOO OI C\\n^oo\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9c\\nA )_1 (_l 1-1 v-l\\n1 cs O 4- co to h\\nCJI tOCO ti\\n1 CJI\\nOI 0 i\\n9 o\\nco -i Oi c\\n1 b riui.\\nsop o\\ntO Oi O (O 0~ CO OI O? it- w n\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0OOOO\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9\u00c2\u00a9!\\n)0-l-3aJOl^t-CJ;ro^-\\n3 O O\\niSO-3CS\u00c2\u00a9OI4-C0oJ\\nCI\u00c2\u00a9 Os OI if- CO\\n604", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0614.jp2"}, "615": {"fulltext": "ADJUSTABLE DOUBLE-BRACED SELF-OILING\\nDROP HANGERS.\\nFig.\\n1996.\\nPRICE\\nLIST.\\nRange of\\nDrop iu\\nluches.\\n6\\nto 8\\n8 A\\nto 10\\n104\\nto 12\\n124\\nto 14\\n14i\\nto 16\\n164\\nto 18\\n184\\nto 20\\n204\\nto2~2\\nLength\\nof\\nBearing,\\nInches.\\nC3\\n^15\\nMr\\n$3.20\\n3.85\\n$3.65\\n4.30\\n$4.30\\n4.70\\n$4.90\\n5.20\\n$5.35\\n5.60\\n$5.70\\n6.00\\n$6.00\\n6.15\\n$6.10\\n6.25\\n4\\n5\\n55 -1\\nM\\n4 15\\n4.60\\n5.10\\n5.60\\n5.90\\n6.10\\n6.30\\n6.50\\n5\\n03\\nM\\n4.50\\n4.95\\n5.35\\n5.85\\n6.25\\n6.40\\n6.70\\n6.90\\n1 i]\\n5.20\\n5 60\\n6.00\\n6.50\\n6.90\\n7.00\\n7.30\\n7.50\\n7\\nRange of\\nDrop in\\nInches.\\n7\\n10\\n13\\n16\\n19\\n22\\n25\\n28\\nLength\\nof\\nto 9\\nto 12\\nto 15\\nto 18\\nto 21\\nto 24\\nto 27\\nto 30\\nBearing,\\nluches.\\na\\nHI\\n2A\\n$6.95\\n8.45\\n$7.60\\n9.35\\n$8.25\\n10.15\\n$8.90\\n10.80\\n$9.55\\n11.50\\n$10.20\\n12.50\\n$10.85\\n13.40\\n$11.70\\n14.25\\n8\\n9\\n*-i\\n2is\\n10.55\\n11.20\\n12.00\\n13.00\\n14.00\\n15.10\\n16.10\\n17.85\\n10\\n9.1 l\\n13.15\\n13.80\\n15.35\\n16.00\\n16.90\\n18 30\\n20.15\\n22.75\\n11\\n02\\n91 5\\n3A\\n15.60\\n16.75\\n18.05\\n19.25\\n20.15\\n21.80\\n23.40\\n26.30\\n12\\n17.00\\n19.80\\n21.20\\n22.40\\n23.40\\n25.35\\n26.95\\n29.90\\n13\\na\\n3A\\n25.35\\n27.30\\n28.90\\n30.20\\n32.50\\n34.45\\n37.70\\n14\\ni\\n3 T f\\n31.20\\n33.15\\n34.80\\n36.10\\n38.35\\n40.95\\n42.90\\n16\\n42.25\\n42.90\\n43.85\\n45.50\\n47.45\\n50.05\\n53.30\\n16\\no\\nl*H\\n46.80\\n48.75\\n51.00\\n53.95\\n57.85\\n63.05\\n68.90\\n18\\nDimensions, except length of Bearings, which are given above,\\nsee pages 606-607.\\nThese Hangers are readily convertible into Floor Stands by simply inverting the boxes.\\nQuotations on extra heavy Hangers and on extra long drops furnished on application.\\n605", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0615.jp2"}, "616": {"fulltext": "DIMENSIONS OF ADJUSTABLE DOUBLE\\nBRACED DROP HANCERS.\\nSELF-OILINC AND RINC-OILINC BEARINCS.\\nDiameter of Shaft\\nand\\nNo. of Hanger.\\nDrop.\\nB\\nE\\nG\\nH\\nlength of Self -Oiling Bearings and Price List, see page 605.\\n606\\nBOLTS\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nSize. No.\\n6J\\nto 8\\n12\\n4*\\n4*\\n8\\n7\\n8\\n1\\n2\\nHanger No. 1\\n8]\\nto 10\\nm\\n4*\\nH\\n8|\\n1\\n1\\n2\\n104 to 12\\nm\\n5\\nH\\n9|\\n1\\n1\\n2\\nif to 1A\\n12J\\nto 14\\n14*\\n14|\\n5\\n4i\\n10\\n1\\n144 to 16\\n5\\nH\\n102\\nl\\n1\\n2\\nlf-1*\\n16 J\\nto 18\\n151\\n6\\n4*\\nHI\\n1\\n1\\n2\\ni|-i*\\n18* to 20\\n1\u00c2\u00ab4\\n6\\n44\\n12*\\n1\\n1\\n20S\\nto 22\\n17\\n6\\n44\\n13*\\n1\\n1\\n2\\n234\\nto 25\\n181\\n6\\n44\\n14i\\n1\\n1\\n2\\n64\\nto 8\\n13*\\n4\\n43\\n9*\\n1\\nf\\n2\\nHanger No. 2\\n81\\nto 10\\n13*\\n4 f\\n4\\n43\\n8\\n9f\\n104\\n1\\n1\\n2\\n104 to 12\\n141\\n4i\\nif\\n1\\n2\\nlf-1*\\n12!\\nto 14\\n15\\n4!\\n11*\\n1\\n1\\n2\\n14-1*\\n144\\nto 16\\n15}\\n16}\\n4|\\n44\\n12\\n1\\ni\\n2\\n164 to 18\\n64\\n4*\\n12a\\nill\\n14}\\n1\\n4\\n2\\nif-iH\\n184 to 20\\n204 to 22\\n17$\\n18i\\n64\\n64\\n5\\n5\\nll\\n3\\n4\\n2\\n2\\n224 to 24\\n18}\\n64\\n5\\n14f\\n4\\n2\\n244\\n264\\nto 26\\nto 28\\n19!\\n80}\\n64\\n64\\n5*\\n4\\n154\\n16}\\n1*\\nl*\\n2\\n2\\nHanger No. 3\\n7\\nto 9\\n15f\\n54\\n5*\\nlOf\\nIt\\n2\\n10\\nto 12\\n54\\n5\\nHI\\nli\\n17 I IB\\nl i 1 TTf\\n13\\nto 15\\n174\\n54\\n5\\n12*\\n4\\n2\\n2 -2 s\u00c2\u00bb\\n16\\nto 18\\n18*\\n54\\n54\\n18}\\n144\\n15\u00c2\u00a7\\nH\\n4\\n2\\n8*-\u00c2\u00abA\\n19\\n32\\nto 21\\nto 24\\n19*\\n20|\\n74\\n74\\n54\\n54\\n34 H\\n3.T U\\n1\\ny\\n4\\n4\\n\u00c2\u00bbHA\\n25\\nto 27\\n21J\\n7|\\n6*\\n17\\n34 If\\n1\\n4\\n28\\nto 30\\n22^\\n^4\\n7|\\n6\\n18\\n54 l|\\n8\\n4\\n7\\nto 9\\n164\\n5\\n4*\\nll|\\n1^\\nx 8\\n3\\n4\\n2\\nHanger No. 4\\n10\\nto 12\\n18\\n64\\n54\\n12 a\\nisf\\n14|\\n15}\\n17i\\n14\\nli\\n13\\nto 15\\n19\\n73\\n4\\n54\\n3f 14\\n4\\n4\\n2I-2A\\n16\\nto 18\\n20\\n9\\n5*\\nik 1*\\n3\\n3\\ni\\ni\\n4\\n4\\n24-2*\\n19\\nto 21\\n21\\n9\\n6\\nli 4\\n4\\n22\\nto 24\\n224.\\n9*\\n6}\\n14 14\\n4\\nOft Oil\\nQ3 Ol 3\\n25\\nto 27\\n234\\n9*\\n6 I\\n18*\\n14 14\\n4\\n28\\nto 30\\n244\\n9*\\n4\\n19\\n14 14\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n31\\nto 33\\n27\\n9J\\n8\\n214\\n14 14\\n4", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0616.jp2"}, "617": {"fulltext": "DIMENSIONS OF ADJUSTABLE DOUBLE BRACED DROP\\nHANGERS Continued\\nDiameter of Shaft\\nand\\n1 BOLTS\\nNo. of Hanger.\\nDrop.\\nA\\nB\\nC\\nE\\nG\\nH\\nSize.\\nNo.\\n7 to 9\\n184\\n5\\n5\\n134\\nIf\\n3\\n4\\n2\\nHanger No. 5\\n10 to 13\\n18f\\n7\\n5\\n13s\\nIf\\n3\\n4\\n2\\n13 to 15\\n204\\nSI\\nH\\n14!\\n3|\\nU\\n3\\n4\\n4\\nQ7 Q15\\n16 to 18\\n20|\\n9*\\n6\\n15*\\n4!\\ni*\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n3 3yV\\n19 to 21\\n23\\n9|\\nn\\nm\\n5\\nU\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n22 to 24\\n24\u00c2\u00a3\\n9 S\\nn\\nisi\\n51\\n4\\n.3\\n4\\n4\\n3\u00c2\u00a3-3\\n25 to 27\\n25+\\n91\\nH\\n19*\\n5i\\nU\\n3\\n4\\n4\\nQl 9 K\\n\u00c2\u00b04~\u00c2\u00b0TB\\n28 to 30\\n264\\n10\\nu\\n20*\\n51\\n11\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n31 to 33\\n274\\n9!\\nn\\n214\\n51\\nlj\\n3\\n4\\n4\\n34 to 36\\n28*\\n10\\n7\\n00\\n51.\\n11\\na\\n4\\n4\\n7 to 9\\n19*\\n5\\nH\\n14i\\nn\\n1\\n2\\nHanger No. 6\\n10 to 12\\n20|\\nSf\\n6i\\n14!\\n4*\\n1*\\n1\\n8\\n4\\n13 to 15\\n21 2\\n84-\\n6*\\n15!\\n4*\\n1A\\n7\\n8\\n4\\n03 q 7\\n16 to 18\\n22*\\n84-\\n6*\\n17*\\n4*\\n14\\n7\\n8\\n4\\n3i-3 T\\n19 to 21\\n23J\\n84-\\n6i\\n18!\\n4f\\nn\\n7\\n8\\n4\\n22 to 24\\n24^\\n.8*\\n64\\n19i\u00c2\u00ab\\n4|\\nH\\n7\\n8\\n4\\n3|-3H\\n25 to 27\\n36|\\n9\\n6|\\n20!\\n4f\\nu\\n7\\n8\\n4\\nQ3 913\\na 4 a T r\\n28 to 30\\n271\\n10\\nn\\n21|\\n4!\\nif\\n7\\n8\\n4\\n31 to 33\\n28|\\n10\\n7j\\n22\u00c2\u00a7\\n5\\nij\\n1\\n4\\n34 to 36\\n29|\\n10\\n74\\n23*\\n5i\\n11\\n1\\n4\\n10 to 12\\n25A\\n10\\n87\\n161\\n4|\\nif\\n1\\n4\\nHanger No. 7\\n13 to 15\\n26i\\nlOf\\n8*\\n18\\n4i\\n11\\n1\\n4\\n16 to 18\\n27\u00c2\u00a3\\nlOf\\n84\\n18j\\n41\\ni\u00c2\u00bb\\n1\\n4\\n97 Ql 5\\n8 a T\u00c2\u00a5\\n19 to 21\\n28!\\n10f\\n8f\\n20\\n*k\\n13.\\n-^8\\n1\\n4\\n4 -4 T\\n22 to 24\\n29\u00c2\u00a3\\n1H\\n9!\\n211\\n5|\\nt 1\\n1\\n4\\n25 to 27\\n30i\\nHi\\n9!\\n224\\n5|\\n1 S\\n1\\n4\\n4*-4\\n28 to 30\\n31f\\nih\\n9!\\n231\\n5f\\n2\\n1\\n4\\n4i-4A\\n31 to 33\\n32!\\n1H\\n9!\\n241\\nK3.\\n\u00c2\u00b03\\n2\\n1\\n4\\n34 to 86\\n33!\\nHi\\n9!\\n251\\nK3\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n2\\n1\\n4\\n10 to 12\\n27f\\n121\\n104\\n18i\\n5|\\n21\\n1\\n4\\nHanger No. 8\\n13 to 15\\n281\\nm\\n104\\n19\\n5f\\n21\\n8\\n1\\n4\\n16 to 18\\n294\\n12i\\nm\\n201\\n5f\\n21\\n8\\n1\\n4\\n4f-4 T 7 g\\n19 to 21\\n30|\\n12i\\nm\\n21 a\\n5|\\n24\\n~8\\n1\\n4\\n4i-4^\\n22 to 24\\n31i\\n13A\\nm\\n001\\n*\u00c2\u00ab8\\n5f\\n21\\n8\\n1\\n4\\n25 to 27\\n824.\\n12*\\nm\\n23 i\\n5|\\n21\\n1\\n4\\n4I-4H\\n28 to 30\\n33!\\n12i\\nm\\n24i\\n5f\\n21\\n1\\n4\\n4f-44j\\n81 to 33\\n35\\n124\\n104\\n261\\n5f\\n21\\n1\\n4\\n34 to 36\\n36\\n12i\\n104.\\n27|\\n5|\\n21\\n8\\n1\\n4\\nHanger No. 9\\n13 to 15\\n304\\n124\\nQl\\nJ 8\\n201\\n5!\\n21\\n1\\n4\\n16 to 18\\n31*\\n12i\\nlOi\\n22*\\n5|\\n91\\n*4\\n1\\n4\\n4|-4|f\\n19 to 21\\n32i\\n12i\\n10*\\n23*\\n5f\\n2i\\n1\\n4\\n5 Ot^\\n22 to 24\\n33|\\n12i\\n10*\\n24!\\n51\\n2i\\n8\\n1\\n4\\n25 to 27\\n34|\\n12*\\n10!\\n26\\n5f\\n2-1\\n1\\n4\\n5i-5 T\\n28 to 30\\n35f\\n12*\\n10!\\n27\\n5f\\n23.\\ns\\n1\\n4\\n4 TS\\n31 to 33\\n37\\n12i\\n10!\\n28\\n51\\n2\u00c2\u00a7\\n1\\n4\\n34 to 36\\n38\\n12i\\nio|\\n29*\\n5!\\n2f\\n1\\n4\\nLength of Self-Oiling Bearings, page 605.\\n607\\nPrice List, see page 605", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0617.jp2"}, "618": {"fulltext": "ADJUSTABLE SELF-OILING POST HANGER.\\nDiameter\\nof Shaft.\\n1*\\n1*\\n111\\n1 Ta-\\nil k\\nL tt\\n2ft\\n2ft\\non\\n\u00c2\u00bbH\\n8A\\n311\\na TTJ\\n311\\n4\\n4H\\nPRICE\\nLIST.\\nLength\\nDistance from\\nPrice.\\nof Bearing.\\nFoot to Centre.\\n$3.80\\n5\\n4\\n4.30\\n6\\n4f\\n5.40\\n7\\n44\\n6.40\\n8\\n5*\\n8.10\\n9\\n5*\\n10.20\\n10\\n6 I\\n13.90\\n11\\nH\\n16.20\\n12\\n8j\\n20.70\\n13\\n8*\\n26.20\\n14\\n9f\\n32.10\\n15\\n9|\\n38.00\\n16\\n11\\n44.25\\n16\\n11\\n50.50\\n16\\n131\\n13}\\n64.50\\n18\\n78.50\\n20\\n15i\\nPig. 1997.\\nDIMENSIONS OF ADJUSTABLE SELF-\\nOILING AND RING-OILING\\nPOST HANGERS\\nSee Table below, and for Diameter of Shaft and\\nLength of Bearing see Table in Price List above.\\nr\\na\\nNo. of\\nFrame.\\nDiameter\\nof Shaft.\\nA\\nB\\nE\\nE\\nRing\\nOiling.\\nSelf\\nOiling.\\nRing\\nOiling.\\nSelf\\nOiling.\\n1\\nBolt6\\nNo. Size.\\n1\\n15\\nTf\\n4\\n91\\n3\\n6\\nI 1\\n1\\nt\\n5\\n3\\n2\\ni\\nJ\\n1\\n1\\nft\\n4\\n94\\n3\\n6\\n5\\n3\\n2\\n1\\n1ft\\n4\\nH\\n3\\n6\\n5\\n3\\n2\\n2\\n1ft\\n4f m.\\n3f\\n4\\nift\\n-i i\\n1-4\\n5f\\nof\\n3 I\\n3}\\n2\\n2\\n111\\n1 TT\\n4\\n10*\\ni\\nift\\n1 1\\n5|\\n5|\\n2\\n3\\nIIS\\n5J\\n13\\n9\\ni\\nif\\n7\\n7\\nH\\n2\\nI\\nI\\n3\\n2ft\\n5* 13\\n4\\n9\\ni\\ni*\\n7*\\n7*\\n4-t\\n4\\n2\\n4\\n2ft\\n6| 15\\n4}\\n11\\nH\\nM.\\n1 ft\\n8\\n8\\n2\\n4\\non\\n6\\nt 15\\n4?\\n11-\\n4\\nH\\n12.\\n3|\\n8\\n8\\n2\\nI\\n5\\nOl G\\nIS\\n8\\ni m\\n6\\nia\\nf i|\\n3%\\n9\\n9*\\n91\\nH\\n2\\nI\\n5\\nQ 8\\na TJ\\n81 17f\\n6\\n13\\nH\\n3f\\n9\\n4\\n2\\nJ\\n6\\n3 T V\\n3H\\n9\u00c2\u00a7 22*\\n91 22*\\nn\\n16\\nli\\nll\\n3 f\\n3}\\n3|\\n9 f\\n9 I\\n10}\\n10}\\n10?\\n7\\n2\\n4\\n6\\nH\\n16\\n3|\\nio|\\n7\\n2\\n7\\n31 5\\n\u00c2\u00b0T^\\n11\\n351\\n8\\n18-\\n4 f\\n5\\n4|\\n11\\n74\\n2\\n7\\n4ft\\n11\\n25*\\n8\\n18-\\n1 1|\\n43\\n5!\\n11\\n7*\\n2\\n8\\n4ft\\n13?\\n29i\\n8\u00c2\u00a3\\n22-\\nH\\n11*\\n11?\\n8\\n2\\nA\\n8\\nm\\n13^\\n29*\\n8i\\n28-\\n1}\\n5J\\n5*\\n111\\nIll\\n12|\\n8\\n2 1\\nj\\n9\\nAl 5\\n^T5\\n13\\n30\\n8 I\\n33-\\nif\\n5 t\\n4\\n5|\\n12\\n8\\n2\\n9\\nK 8\\n13,\\n30\\n22;\\nn\\n13\\n12i\\n8\\n2\\n4\\n10\\n5ft\\n15;\\n35\\n26;\\n7\\n4\\n121\\n13|\\n8f\\n2 1\\ni\\n10\\n5*1\\n15;\\n35\\nill\\n26,\\n7\\nsi\\n12*\\n13A\\n8|\\n2\\n4\\n1\\n10\\n5il\\n15,\\n35\\nn|\\n26;\\nii\\n61\\n5f\\n12*\\n13*\\n8|\\n2 j\\nI\\n608", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0618.jp2"}, "619": {"fulltext": "ADJUSTABLE SELF-OILING PEDESTAL.\\ntiara.\\nLength\\nDiarn.\\nLength\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nof\\nShaft.\\nPrice.\\nrearing.\\nShaft.\\nPrice.\\nBearing\\n1 5\\nIS\\n|3.90\\n4\\nOl 5\\n^15\\n$16.90\\n12\\nift\\n4.20\\n5\\n3ft\\n21.10\\n13\\n1A\\n4.50\\n5\\n3ft\\n25.30\\n14\\nift\\n4.80\\n6\\n311\\n30.60\\n15\\nitt\\n5.90\\n7\\nqi 5\\n35.80\\n16\\nHI\\n7.40\\n8\\n4A\\n41.70\\n16\\n9 3\\n9.30\\n9\\n4ft\\n47.60\\n16\\n2\\n11.80\\n10\\n*tl\\n60.50\\n18\\n211\\n13.80\\n11\\naft\\n75.50\\n20\\nFig. 1998.\\nThese Pedestals can be used as Short Drop Hangers by inverting the box.\\nDIMENSIONS OF ADJUSTABLE SELF-OILING AND RINC-OILINC\\nPEDESTALS.\\nrr\\nV\u00e2\u0080\u0094 D\\nCD\\nSli\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2o\\ntfc\\nNo. of\\nDiameter of\\nBOLTB.\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nFiame.\\nShaft.\\nA\\nB\\nc\\nD\\nE F\\nNo Size.\\ni\\n1 5\\n3i\\n10|\\n4\\n6*\\n1\\n2\\ni\\n1\\n3i\\n102\\n4\\n6*\\n1\\n2\\ni\\n1 5\\n3*\\n10J\\n4\\n6*\\n1\\n2\\n2\\n1 7\\n4\\n12*\\n41\\n8\\n1*\\n2\\n2\\nH 1\\n4\\n12*\\n41\\n8\\n1*\\n2\\n3\\n115\\n41\\n18J\\n5*\\n94\\n11\\n2\\n3\\no 8\\n*16\\n4\u00c2\u00a3\\nl\u00c2\u00bbi\\n5*\\na*\\n11\\n2\\nf\\n4\\n9 7\\nIff\\n51\\n161\\n5*\\nn|\\nIf\\n2\\n4\\n\u00c2\u00bbH\\n51\\n16*\\n51\\nn|\\nIf\\n2\\n.1\\n8\\n5\\n01 5\\n6\\n19\\n6i\\n13\\nIf\\n2\\n8\\n5\\nq 3\\n6\\n19\\n6*\\n13\\nIf\\no\\n8\\n6\\n3ft\\n7\\n311\\n81\\n144\\n8 1 4\\n4\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0J.\\n8\\n6\\nQl 1\\n7\\n214\\n81\\n14*\\nn i?\\n4\\nJ.\\n8\\n7\\n\u00c2\u00abH\\n71\\n23*\\n8f\\n16\\nn if\\n4\\n7\\n4ft\\n71\\n23*\\nH\\n16\\n2* If\\n4\\n8\\n4ft\\n7\u00c2\u00a3\\n241\\nn\\n17*\\n34 1*\\n4\\n8\\n*H\\n7i\\n241\\n9*\\n17*\\ni*\\n4\\n9\\nA16\\n8\\n26*\\n10\\n19\\n3J If\\n4\\nI*\\n9\\nK 3\\n8\\n26*\\n10\\n19\\n3* 1*\\n4\\n1*\\n10\\n8|\\n27J\\n10\\n191\\n4 1*\\n4\\n^4\\n10\\n511\\n8|\\n27|\\n10\\n191\\n4 1J\\n4\\n1\\n10\\n5il\\n8J\\n27^\\n10\\n191\\n4 11\\n4\\n609", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0619.jp2"}, "620": {"fulltext": "RIGID PILLOW BLOCK.\\nPLAIN BEARINGS.\\nPRICE LIST AND DIMENSIONS OF RIGID PILLOW BLOCKS\\nWITH PLAIN BEARINGS.\\nLength\\nDiam.\\nPrice.\\nof\\nA\\nB\\nC\\nD\\nE\\nThickness\\nSize of\\nof Shaft.\\nBearing.\\nof Foot.\\nBolts.\\n15\\nITT\\n$1.30\\n3 1 in.\\n7\\n12\\n1\\n2\\n5-1\\nH\\ni\\n1*\\n1.G0\\n4\\n7i\\n2-1\\nif\\n21\\n5i\\ni\\n1ft\\n2.00\\n4jf\\n7f\\n2-S\\nil\\n21\\n51\\n9\\nTtT\\ni\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\u00e2\u0080\u00a2IF\\n2.65\\n4\\n9\\n3\\nU\\n8J\\n7\\nh\\n4\\n115\\n3.35\\nfi3\\nu 8\\nH\\n3J\\nIf\\n3^\\n1\\n4\\nI\\n\u00c2\u00bbA\\n4.00\\n7J.\\ni\\n9i\\n31\\nn\\n4\\n7|\\n3\\n13\\n3\\n2ft\\n4.80\\n8\\nHi\\n4*\\n2\u00c2\u00b1\\n*A\\n8?\\n1\\n911\\n5.65\\n9\\n31*\\n41\\nQl\\n*4\\n4H\\n9\\n1\\n3\\n015\\n6.70\\n9J\\n125\\nH\\n2A\\n51\\n91\\n1\\n1\\nQ 3\\n7.75\\n10J\\n134\\n6i\\n2f\\n5.4\\n10\u00c2\u00a3\\n1\\n2\\n8.90\\nll|\\n1SJ\\n6\\n01\\nw 8\\n5f\\n101\\n1\\n2\\nQll\\n3 rc\\n10.10\\n124\\n15i\\n6j\\n31\\n6A\\nllj\\n1 3\\n1\\n8\u00c2\u00ab\\n11.50\\n13\\n16\\n7\\n\u00c2\u00bbi\\nIS*\\n4\\n1\\n4ft\\n13.25\\n14\\n17\\n7\\n8*\\n?f\\n13\\nH\\n1\\n4*\\n15.00\\n15\\nm\\n7\\n7 ft\\n144\\n1+\\n4\u00c2\u00ab\\n19.00\\n18\\nm\\n7\\n4f\\n91\\n14-1\\n1ft\\n1- 9 T\\nu\\n5 A\\n23.50\\n19\\n204\\n7\\n4f\\nH\\n16~\\n4\\nu\\nKl 5\\n28.50\\n20\\n204\\n7\\nAS.\\n^8\\n9f\\n16\\nJ 9\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a21\\n14\\n34.00\\n20\\n22J\\n8\\n51\\nHi\\n171\\nIf\\n4\\n6H\\n40.00\\n204\\n22f\\n8\\n51\\n111\\n171\\n11\\nH\\n?ft\\n47.00\\n21\\n22J\\n9\\n\u00c2\u00b08\\n12\\n191\\n12\\nJ 8\\n11\\n1*\\nm\\n55.00\\n22\\n221\\n9\\n52\\nu 8\\n193\\ni J 8\\n191\\n1*\\n610", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0620.jp2"}, "621": {"fulltext": "SOLE OR BASE PLATES.\\nDiameter of shaft\\nJ*\\nItV\\n1^1\\nM6\\nm\\n2fV\\n2,V\\nan\\n241\\n3-rV\\n3-, r\\nPrice\\n$2.50\\n3.00\\n3.50\\n4.00\\n4.50\\n5.00\\n5.50\\n7.70\\n8.20\\n8.70\\nDiameter of shaft\\n3H\\nOT6\\n4A\\n4-J-i\\n5-,V\\n511\\nG-fV\\n6+J\\n7A\\n7+ft\\nPrice\\n$9.20\\n11.00\\n14.60\\n22.00\\n23.50\\n25.00\\n27.00\\n28.50\\n31.00\\n33.30\\nDIMENSIONS FOR RIGID PILLOW BLOCK.\\nPage 610.\\nH\\nDiain.\\nof\\nA\\nB\\nc\\nD\\nE\\nr\\na\\nShaft.\\n2-Z-r\\n1J\\n174\\n204\\n54\\n7.\\nh.\\n84\\n2H\\nH\\n17*\\n204\\n54\\n1\\nf\\n9\\nOli\\n14\\nx 8\\n194\\n22i\\n64\\n1\\nA\\nn\\nQ 3\\nH\\n194\\n224\\n64\\n1\\nA\\n1\\n104\\n8ft\\n3| J\\nit\\n21\\n224\\n24A\\n25}\\n7\\n74\\nlOf\\n114\\n3+*\\nis\\n24\\n274\\n8\\nu\\n1\\n124\\n4ft\\ni*\\n25\\n284\\n8\\n14\\n1\\n13\\n4 ft\\n4{|\\n2\\n2\\n264\\n264\\n304\\n301\\n8\\n8\\nif\\nif\\n1\\n1\\n144\\n144\\n5ft\\n2A\\n29\\n32J\\n8\\n]5\\n1\\n16\\n5||\\n84\\n29\\n32}\\n8\\n14\\n1\\n16\\n6ft\\ngii.\\na*\\n24\\n32\\n32\\n36\\n36\\n9\\n9\\n14\\n14\\n1\\n1\\n17}\\n17}\\n19}\\n18*\\n7-^\\nSS\\n35\\n394\\n10\\nIf\\n1\\n7X4\\n2*\\n35\\n394\\n10\\nIf\\n1\\nNo.\\nI\\nJ\\nof\\nBoltB.\\n3\\n124\\n4\\n3\\n124\\n4\\n34\\n144\\n4\\n34\\n14J\\n4\\n4\\n15\\n4\\n4\\n164\\n4\\n44\\n174\\n4\\n44\\n184\\n4\\n44\\n194\\n4\\n44\\n194.\\n4\\nAX\\n*2\\n214\\n4\\n44\\n214\\n4\\n5\\nOil\\n4\\n5\\n2\u00c2\u00b1\u00c2\u00b1\\n4\\n6\\n26!\\n4\\n6\\n26!\\n4\\nDIMENSIONS FOR\\nADJUSTABLE SELF-OI\\nPEDESTALS.\\nLING AND RINC-OILINC\\nlb tu A 1 ti\\n14\\n16}\\n1.1_ t 111\\n14\\n18\\nl|f to 2-? e\\n14\\n19J\\n2 tV to 8H\\nif\\n234\\n241 to 3,\\nif\\n25l\\n3,^to3U\\nif\\n294\\n3|| to 4-rV\\nif\\n31\\n4,V to 4||\\n32\\n4-!| to 5 A-\\ni!\\n34!\\n5f 6 to 51|\\nil\\n35|\\n184\\n20\\n214\\n25}\\n27J\\n324\\n34\\n35\\n374\\n39}\\nPage 609.\\n41 a\\n4.3 1\\n4 1\\n84\\n9\\n94\\n104\\n104\\n1\\n1\\n1\\nl!\\n6J\\n8\\n94\\n11^\\n13\\n144\\n16\\n19\\n194\\n2i\\n34\\n3}\\n4\\n24\\n2^\\n4\\n34\\n3f\\n44\\n4}\\n5\\n54\\n54\\n124\\n14\\n154\\n18}\\n20?\\n23-4\\n25\\n26\\n28\\n29!\\n611", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0621.jp2"}, "622": {"fulltext": "Fig. 2001.\\nWALL BRACKETS.\\nWITH BOLTS FOR SECURING PIL-\\nLOW BLOCKS.\\nDesigned for use when a greater dis-\\ntance from post to centre of box is re-\\nquired than can be obtained by the use\\nof the regular form of Post Hanger.\\nAny style of bo desired can be used\\nupon them.\\nProjection to\\nCentre of Shaft.\\n18 inches.\\n24\\nDiam.\\nof Shaft.\\n44\\nit\\nto\\nm\\nm\\nto\\n3fV\\n3*\\nto\\nm\\nto\\nPrice.\\n$5 50\\n6.00\\n6.50\\n10.20\\n10.90\\n11. CO\\n18.60\\n19. CO\\n20.60\\n26.60\\n28.00\\n29.50\\nWALL FRAMES OR BOXES.\\nDiam.\\nof Shaft.\\nifV\\n1 Jj-\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0M(l\\nx l 6\\n*T6\\n9 J i\\nm\\n3A\\nPrice.\\n$6 50\\n7.00\\n7.50\\n9.00\\n10.50\\n12.00\\n13.50\\n10.00\\n19.00\\nBEAM CLAMPS.\\nMADE TO FIT ALL SIZES OF I BEAMS.\\nDiam.\\nof Shaft.\\n3t\\\\\\n3tt\\nm\\n5t\\\\\\n5H\\n6*\\n6ff\\nPrice.\\n$21 50\\n24.00\\n27.50\\n31.50\\n35.50\\n43 50\\n50.00\\n55 00\\n60.00\\nFig. S003.\\nPrice, each\\n612\\nFig. 3004,\\n$3.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0622.jp2"}, "623": {"fulltext": "STANDARD CROSS ARMS.\\n3\u00c2\u00a3 x 4\u00c2\u00a3 inches, Painted and Bored for 1} inch Pins.\\nFig. 2005.\\nNo. Pins 2444 J 688 10\\nLength, feet 3456688 10 10\\nIn Lots less than 500 lineal feet, Each $0.33 .44 .55 .66 .66 .88 .88 1.20 120\\nIn Lots of 500 to 1,000 lineal feet, .27 .36 .45 .54 .54 .72 .72 1.00 1.00\\nIn Lots over 1 000 lineal feet, Special Price.\\nCROSS ARM BRACES.\\nFig. 2006.\\nPlain Iron 28 x li x i inches, Per pair $0.17*\\nGalvanized Iron 28 x 1| x i .23\\nPlain Iron 26 x 1| x .15\\nGalvanized Iron 26 x lj x .18\\nPlain Iron 24 x 1 j x .14\\nGalvanized Iron 24 x 1\u00c2\u00b1 x .16i\\nWOOD PINS.\\nFig. 2007.\\nSize H inch, Locust, Per 1,000 $21.00 Size H inch, Oak, Painted, Per 1,000 $15.00\\nWood Pins furnished in 1| inch size at same prices.\\nBROWN S DUPLEX PINS.\\nFig. 2008.\\nSize iDch, Oak, Painted, Per 1,000 $30.00 Size U inch. Locust,\\nPe: 1,000 $40.00\\nSTEEL INSULATOR PINS.\\n(Patented.)\\nIP lilt\\np\\nSize inch diameter at Nut End,\\nFig. 2009.\\nWOOD BRACKETS.\\nOak, Painted,\\nEach, $0.07\\nPer 1,000 $21 00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0623.jp2"}, "624": {"fulltext": "CLASS INSULATORS.\\nFig. 3011.\\nREGULAR\\nPATTERN.\\nPer 1000, $56.00.\\nPacked 250\\nin a bbl.\\nPer 1000, $34.00.\\nPacked 300 to\\n350 in a bbl.\\nFig. 3017.\\nFig. 2012.\\nWESTERN UNION\\nPATTERN.\\nPer 1000, $72.00.\\nPacked 200\\nin a bbl.\\nFig. 2015.\\nDEEP GROOVE.\\nPer 1000, $61.00.\\nPacked 200\\nin a bbl.\\nFig. 2013.\\nWESTERN UNION\\nDOUBLE PETTICOAT.\\nPer 1000, $78.00.\\nPacked 165\\nin a bbl.\\nFig. 2016.\\nDEEP GROOVE\\nDOUBLE PETTICOAT.\\nPer 1000, $68.00.\\nPacked 175\\nin a bbl.\\nEXTRA DEEP GROOVE\\nDOUBLE PETTICOAT, CABLE PATTERN.\\nPrice, per 1000\\nPacked 165 in a barrel.\\n614\\n$68.00\\ni", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0624.jp2"}, "625": {"fulltext": "W. B. G. FUSE PROTECTORS.\\nGUARDIAN PATTERN.\\nMade in Single and Double Pole.\\nSingle Pole, complete with Fuse,\\nDouble Fuses,\\nRenewal Fuses,\\nEach, $0.50\\n1.0(1\\n.06\\nFig. 2018.\\nSIMPLEX PATTERN.\\n3 inch Porcelain Base, li inch Fuse.\\nFig. 2019.\\nComplete with Fuse,\\nRenewal Fuses,\\nEach $0.25\\n.00\\nMUNICIPAL PIN PATTERN.\\nSeparable Fuse Holder.\\n4 inch Porcelain Bafe, H inch Fuse.\\nComplete with Fuse,\\nRenewal Fuses,\\nEach, $0 50\\n.06\\nFig. 2020.\\nNote 1 Simplex or Municipal W. B. G. Protectors can be mounted side by side to accom-\\nmodate as many wires as maybe required. One for each wire.\\nNote 2 Mica partitions 4xli inches to locate between the Protectors will be supplied when\\nwanted, at 3 cents each.\\nSINGLE POLE COVERED PIN PATTERN.\\nPorcelain Base and Cover, Base 4x1 inches.\\nComplete with Fuse, Each, $0.50\\nRenewal Fuses, .00\\nThe Fuse is entirely concealed when in position.\\nIn ordering Fuse Protectors specify amperage of\\nFuse required usual amperage is .4 or .8 of an\\nampere.\\nFig. 2021.\\nW. B. C. RENEWAL FUSE.\\nFig. 2022.\\nMade iu various capacities ranging from -fa an ampere upward. Regular stock lengths\\nare J, 1|, H, 3 and 6 inches. In ordering specify the length and amperage of Fuse, and give\\nfigure number of Protector they are to be used for. All the above are patented. Patent No.\\n611,243 F. P. Co.\\n615", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0625.jp2"}, "626": {"fulltext": "ARCUS LIGHTNING ARRESTER\\nTYPE B.)\\nFig. 3033.\\nDimensions, 7 inches long, f inches wide, 1 inch high.\\nHas a fuse wire at one end, which protects wires and cables from crosses with high\\ntension currents.\\nPrice, each $0.90\\nPrice, mounted in weather-proof cable box, each 1.10\\nPrice\\nPONY RELAY.\\nFig. 3034.\\n20 Ohms.\\n$3.50\\n50 Ohms.\\n4.00\\n100 Ohms.\\n4.50\\nMAIN LINE BOX RELAY.\\nPrice, 150 ohms, with key\\n150 without key\\nFig. 3035.\\n$10.00\\n8.50\\nMAIN LINE RELAY.\\nPrice\\nFig. 3036.\\n150 Ohms.\\n$7.00\\n200 Ohms.\\n7.50\\n300 Ohms\\n8.00\\n616", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0626.jp2"}, "627": {"fulltext": "GIANT SOUNDER.\\nPrice\\nFig. 2027.\\nGIANT COMBINATION SET,\\nCONSISTING OF CIANT SOUNDER AND STEEL LEVER KEY.\\n$3.00\\nFig. 2028.\\nPrice, Wound 20 Ohms\\nLocal for Short Lines\\n$6.50\\n6.00\\nSTEEL LEVER LEG KEY.\\nFig. 2029.\\nPrice, Fig. 2029, Steel Lever Key\\nVictor Key, Brass, $2.30; Nickel-Plated\\nSTEEL LEVER LEGLESS KEY.\\n$1 75\\n2.50\\nFig. 2080.\\nPrice, Fig. 2030, Sttel Lever Key\\nVictor Key, Brass, $2.80; Nickel Plated\\n$2.50\\n3.00\\n617", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0627.jp2"}, "628": {"fulltext": "Fig. 2031.\\nSWITCHES.\\nHOLLOW BASE SWITCH.\\nPrice, with 1 Point\\n2 Points\\nHARD RUBBER BASE SWITCH.\\nPrice, with 1 Point\\n2 Points\\n3\\n$0.30\\n.35\\n.40\\n$1.00\\n1.20\\n1.40\\nFig. 2032.\\nFig. 2033.\\nFig. 2034.\\nPOLE CHANCING SWITCH.\\nPrice, Wire Terminals\\nB. Post\\nTELECRAPH SWITCHES\\n1 Line, 2 Perpendicular Bars\\n2 4\\n3\\n(t\\n6\\n4\\nu\\n8\\n5\\ncc\\n10\\n6\\n1 1\\n12\\n7\\ni i\\n14\\n8\\ni i\\n16\\n10\\nit\\n20\\n12\\nii\\n24\\n$2.00\\n2.60\\n618\\n$3.00\\n6.00\\n10.00\\n14.00\\n18.00\\n25.00\\n30 00\\n38.00\\n55.00\\n74.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0628.jp2"}, "629": {"fulltext": "CLASS BATTERY JARS.\\nINSIDE MEASURE.\\nSize, 6x8 inches, per dozen\\n5x7\\nFig. 2035.\\nFig. 2036.\\nCOMPOSITE ZINC.\\nCROW FOOT PATTERN.\\nFor Jar. Weight. Each.\\n6x8 inches, 3 lbs. $0.40\\n5x7 If .25\\nFig 2038.\\nCAMEWELL\\nBALTO. F. A.\\nOR\\nZINC.\\nFor Jar.\\n6x8 inches.\\n6x8\\nWeight\\n3 lbs.\\n4\\nEach.\\n$0.40\\n.50\\n$3.60\\n3.00\\nPacked 2 doz. in a case.\\nfcv\\n^s\\nBATTERY COPPERS.\\nFor Jar.\\n6x8 inches\\n5x7\\nPer 100.\\n$16.00\\n14.00\\nK\\nFig. 2039.\\nCOMPOSITE ZINC\\nLECLANCHE PATTERN.\\nSize\\n1x6\\nSULPHATE OF COPPER.\\n(BLUE STONE.)\\nIn barrels, about 400 lbs.; price, per lb\\nCHLORIDE OF AMMONIA.\\n(SAL AMMONIAC.)\\nIn casks, about 600 lbs.; per lb\\nIn smaller quantities\\n6!9\\nPer 100.\\n$8.00\\n0.10\\n$0.15\\n.20", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0629.jp2"}, "630": {"fulltext": "LECLANCHE POROUS CUP BATTERY.\\n(IMPROVED.)\\nBattery, complete cell\\nPorous Cup\\nGlass Jar\\nGlass Cover\\nZinc, with connector\\nSal Ammoniac\\nBattery, complete cell\\nhermetically sealed\\nPrice.\\n$1.00\\n.75\\n.15\\n.12\\n.08\\n.08\\n:.50\\nCYLINDER CARBON BATTERY.\\nFOR OPEN CIRCUIT WORK.\\nPrice.\\nCell, complete $0 75\\nParts.\\nCylinder Carbon 40\\nCarbon Connector .10\\nZinc 08\\nJar .15\\nZinc Insulator .02\\nRubber Ring .01\\nSal Ammoniac .08\\nFig. 2042.\\nTHE\\nBURNET DRY BATTERY,\\nFOR\\nANNUNCIATORS, BURGLAR ALARMS, CALL BELLS,\\nDOOR OPENERS, TELEPHONES,\\nAnd all open circuit work in general.\\nSize 6 inches high, 2| inches diameter.\\nPrice each, $0.40.\\n620", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0630.jp2"}, "631": {"fulltext": "SPLICING CLAMPS.\\nFig. 2043.\\nFig. 2043. 7 inches, Copper Wire, Nos. 9 to 16 both, inclusive, price, each\\nFig. 2044.\\n^ig. 2044. For Mclntire Joints, Nos. 10, 12 and 14, B. and S., price, each\\n$2.20\\n$2.20\\nFig. 2045.\\nFig. 2045. For Eailroad work, Kos. 0, 2 and 4 Wires, price, each\\nFig. 2046.\\nCOPPER JAWS.\\nFig. 2046. For hard drawn Copper Wires, No 8 and smaller, price, each\\nSAFETY PLIERS.\\niiilllL\\nFig. 2047.\\nWITH MICA INSULATED HANDLES.\\nSize, inches 6\\nPrice, each $2.25\\nWITH RUBBER INSULATED HANDLES.\\nSize, inches 6 7\\nPrice, each $1.25 1.60\\nINSULATED HEAVY WIRE CLIPPER. OPENS TO 3-4 INCH.\\n2.50\\n$3.50\\n$3.50\\n8\\n2.00\\nFig. 2048.\\nWithout Hook, Insulated Handles Price, each, $7.00\\nWith Fireman s Hook, Insulated Handles 15.00\\nThe Fireman s Hook on Jaw is to haul wires within reach.\\n621", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0631.jp2"}, "632": {"fulltext": "PLIERS.\\nSIDE CUTTINC, BOX JOINT.\\nLength, inches\\nPer dozen, Black\\nNickel-Plated\\n8\\n20.00\\n22.50\\nThese high-grade Pliers are forged from crucible steel, are well made and equal in every\\nrespect to any in the world, except the Box-Joint Plier-, Fig. 2049, illustrated above.\\nLength, inches 5 6 7 8\\nPer dozen, Black $12.50 13.50 17.00 20.00\\nSIDE CUTTING, BOX JOINT, WITH SPLICING ATTACHMENT.\\nFig. 2051.\\nThese Pliers are especially designed for the use of Linemen and Wire Workers for splicing\\nand connecting wires. They make a perfect and secure connection, absolutely fast and positive.\\nLength inches 6 7 8\\nPer dozen, Black $18.00 22.00 25.03\\nSIDE CUTTINC, LAP JOINT, WITH SPLICING ATTACHMENT.\\nThese are for same purpose as Fig. 2051,\\nshowing the side cutling-in above pliers.\\nLength, inches\\nPer dozen, Black\\nbut sold for a little less in price. A is a detail\\n$18.00\\n7\\n22.00\\n8\\n25.00\\n622", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0632.jp2"}, "633": {"fulltext": "PLIERS.\\nFig. 2053.\\nLength, 6 inches,\\nPerdoz. $15.00\\nTELEGRAPH OR SIDE CUTTING,\\nLength,\\n4 inches,\\n41\\n5\\n5i\\n6\\n6J\\n7\\nPer doz\\nFie, 2054.\\nStubs\\n$10.00\\n10.00\\n10.00\\n10.00\\n11.00\\n14.00\\n18.00\\n24.00\\n30.00\\nGerman\\nPer doz. $6.70\\n6.70\\n0.70\\n7.40\\n8.40\\n9.40\\n10.60\\n14.00\\nD1ACONAL SIDE CUTTINC.\\nLength.\\nStubs\\nFig. 2055\\nFig. 2056.\\nGerman.\\n3 inches,\\nPer\\ndoz.\\n$10.50\\nPer doz.\\n$6.90\\n3\u00c2\u00a3\\n10 50\\n6.90\\n4\\n10 50\\nc t\\n6.90\\nU\\n10.50\\nt\\n6.90\\n5\\n10.50\\n6.90\\n5i\\n11.50\\nc.\\n7.80\\n6\\n14.00\\n8.80\\n6A\\nif\\n10.00\\n7\\ntt\\n11.50\\n8\\nit\\n15.00\\nTINC.\\nLength.\\nStubs\\nG\\nerman.\\n3 inches,\\nPer\\ndoz.\\n$10.50\\nPer doz.\\n$6.50\\n3|\\ni\\n10.50\\nil\\n6.50\\n4\\nu\\n10.50\\n6.50\\nU\\n(G\\n10.50\\n6.50\\n5\\n10.50\\n6.50\\n5h\\n11.50\\nI c\\n7.20\\n6\\n14.00\\n8.20\\n6*\\nU\\n16.50\\n10.00\\n7\\nit\\n19.00\\nu\\n11.50\\n8\\n25.00\\na\\n14.00\\nUND SHORT\\nNOSE.\\nLength.\\nStubs\\nGerman.\\n3 inches,\\nPer doz.\\n$5.50\\nPer doz.\\n$3.60\\n3i\\ni I\\n5.50\\n3.60\\n4\\nit\\n5.50\\n(C\\n3.60\\n4J\\na\\n5.50\\ni i\\n3.60\\n5\\nt c\\n6.00\\n4.00\\n5i\\nit\\n7.00\\n4.75\\n6\\na\\n9.00\\n5.40\\nU\\n12.00\\na\\n6.40\\n7\\n14.00\\na\\n7.50\\n8\\n20.00\\ntt\\n10.00\\nFig. 2057.\\nFlat Nose Pliers take this List.\\n62:", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0633.jp2"}, "634": {"fulltext": "TELEGRAPH OR LINEMEN S TOOLS.\\nTHE AMERICAN CRIP.\\n(Patented August, 1897.)\\nHas no teeth.\\nFor No. 6 B. S. and smaller\\nWill not slip\\nPrice, $4 00\\nFisj. 2058.\\nECCNETRIC WIRE CLAMPS.\\nBrass, for No. 8 Wire and finer Each, $2.00\\nSteel, 1.60\\nSteel, No. 2.50\\nFig. 2059.\\nLINEMEN S VISES, STEEL-FACED, WITH LOOP.\\nSize, inches o\\\\ 6\\nEach\\n$2.20 3.00\\nCOPPER-FACED, WITH LOOP.\\nSize, inches 5|\\nEach $3.00\\nFig. 3060.\\nSize, inches\\nEach\\nHAND VISES (STUBS, WITHOUT LOOP.\\n3 3\u00c2\u00a3 4 41 5\\n$1.00 1.10 1.20 1.40 1.70\\nLINEMEN S VISES, WITH STRAP.\\n5\u00c2\u00a3\\n2.00\\n6\\n4.00\\n6\\n2.85\\n\u00e2\u0084\u00a2ii f .iii*J. jii\\nsi\u00c2\u00bbi in: mbm iiiniiiilliilia\\nFig. 2061.\\nSize, inches 5\u00c2\u00a3 6\\nSteel faced Each, $3.50 4.00\\nCopper-faced 4.30 4.80\\nLEATHER TOOL BAG.\\nWith Shoulder Straps and Separate Outside\\nPocket for Saws.\\nPrice each, $7.00.\\nCANVAS TOOL BAG.\\nPrice each, $3 50.\\nFig. 3062.\\n624", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0634.jp2"}, "635": {"fulltext": "TELEGRAPH OR LINEMEN S TOOLS.\\nCLIMBERS (HAND MADE).\\nI)\\nf%J\\nFig. 2163.\\nWESTERN.\\nGoose-Neck Pattern.\\nWithout Straps, $3.20\\nWith 4.75\\nStraps, per set, 1.50\\nFig. 2064.\\nEASTERN.\\nRegular Pattern.\\nPRICE PER PAIR.\\nWithout Straps, $3 60\\nWith 5.10\\nStraps, per set, 1.60\\nLININC OR CROWBARS.\\nFig. 206o.\\nDONNELY S.\\nSpecial Hand-Made.\\nWithout Straps, $4 00\\nWith 5.50\\nStraps, per set, 1.50\\nFig. 20C6.\\nLength, 5^ feet; weight, about 26 lbs. per lb\\nCOMBINED CROW AND DIGGING BARS.\\nFig. 2067.\\nSize, 1 inch, Octagon or Bound Steel; weight, about 18 lbs.; per lb.\\n1\u00c2\u00a3 25\\nCOMBINED TAMPING AND DIGGING BARS.\\n$0.12\\nSC 12\\n12\\nFig. 2068.\\nSize, 1 inch, Octagon or Round Steel; weight, about 20 lbs.; per lb.\\nit u n ii 28\\nARMORED TAMPING BAR.\\n$0.16\\n.16\\nFig. 2069.\\nAVood Body, lion Face; price, each\\nPOST HOLE DIGGERS.\\nFig. 2070.\\nOpens and cljses, price, each\\n6.5\\n$2.60\\n$5.00", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0635.jp2"}, "636": {"fulltext": "TELEGRAPH OR LINEMEN S TOOLS.\\nPLAIN PIKE POLES.\\nLength, feet\\nEach\\nFig. 2071.\\n10 12 14 16 18 20 22\\n$1.90 2.00 2.20 2.40 2.80 3.20 3.60\\nGUARDED PIKE POLES.\\nFig. 2072.\\nLength, feet 10 12 14 16 18 20\\nEach $2.80 3.00 3.20 3.40 3.60 3.80\\nGUARDED PIKES WITHOUT POLES.\\nEach $0.75\\nCROTCH PATTERN PIKE POLES.\\nFig. 2073.\\nLength, feet 10 12 14 16 18 20\\nEach $2.80 3.00 3.20 3.40 3.60 3.80\\nHEAVY DEAD MAN PIKE POLES WITH GUARD.\\nFig. 2074.\\nLength, feet 5 6 8 10\\nEach $2.80 3.15 3.50 4.20\\nDOUBLE POLE SUPPORT.\\nA\\ngg_ J^ Price each, $8.50.\\nf\\nFig. 2075.\\n626\\n5-\\nSi\\nat\\nS\\n\u00c2\u00a9I\\n3E\\nJ 9\\nS 9\\n\u00c2\u00abH\\nI\\n21\\nml", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0636.jp2"}, "637": {"fulltext": "SWIVEL CRIP POLE TONCS.\\nFig. 2076.\\nHeavy weight, opening 21 inches, suitable for two or four men, price, each\\nFOR CANT HOOKS, SEE PACE 463.\\nWAGON PAY-OUT WIRE REELS.\\nTAKE-UP WIRE REELS.\\nPrice, each\\nFis. 2079.\\n$6.00\\nFig. 2077.\\nPrice, each $12.00\\nBARROW PAY-OUT WIRE REELS.\\nFig. 2078.\\nPrice, each $12 00\\nStraps for Barrow Pay-out Reels, each 1.75\\n$15.00\\n627", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0637.jp2"}, "638": {"fulltext": "WIRE AND DRILL GAUGES.\\nSTEEL MUSIC WIRE\\nCAUCE.\\nPrice\\nTWIST DRILL AND STEEL\\nWIRE CAUCE.\\niT_ BROWNS MAESE-MFCa).\\nmavuroieE.Ri\\nr 71 t\u00c2\u00a3 73.-74 75C7i6v7% 78 7S 8(K\\nFig. 2081.\\nCut Full Size.\\nGauge numbers from 61 to 80.\\n$1.50 Price |2.00\\nTWIST DRILL AND STEEL WIRE CAUCE.\\nf^i.3 -l4WpV---l T 17 1-8. 19fR\\n3 lQ MD-CrO O C\\n2 27;iS\u00c2\u00ab29 30 31 32 33 34i- 3-5 3.6- 37 33 .39 .-UK\\n?4 C O. C C r O r r r r c r r\\nr\u00c2\u00a342 /4^44M !?-*4 6*^47 43: -49- 5D ISlyffit^S -54, S.5- 56 5\\nC_ _Q P_^JO^^ C.._ -ft. o__. \u00c2\u00a9L _g_^ye^^SR; j _ :e_ __*_-\\nFig. 2080.\\nCut Full Size,\\nGauge numbers from 1 lo 60. Price\\nENCLISH STANDARD WIRE CAUCE.\\nThe same as Stubs Wire or Birmingham Gauge.\\nFig. 2082.\\nCut three-quarters size.\\n$1.50\\nAMERICAN STANDARD WIRE CAUCE.\\nAdopted by the Brass Manufacturers, January, 1868.\\nFig. 2083.\\nCut Full Size.\\nFig. 2083.\\nSizes, 1 to 36\\n$2.00\\nFig. 2084.\\n2083 A.\\n6 to 36\\n1.50\\n2084 A.\\nFig. 2084.\\nCut Full Size.\\nSizes, to 36 $2. HO\\n5 to 36 2.00\\nFig. 2084A has the decimal equivalents, expressed in thousandths, stamped on the back\\nopposite to the regular gauge numbers.\\n628", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0638.jp2"}, "639": {"fulltext": "GAUGES FOR IRON AND STEEL SHEETS.\\nU. S. STANDARD CAUCE.\\nThis Gauge is 3\u00c2\u00a3 inches in diameter and\\nabout inch thick. The Gauge numbers run\\nfrom to 36, and are those of the U. S.\\nStandard Gauge, for Sheet and Plate Iron and\\nSteel; adopted by Congress March 3, 1893.\\nPrice $2.50\\nFis. 2085.\\nU. S. STANDARD GAUGE FOR SHEET AND PLATE IRON AND STEEL.\\nCut is about size.\\nSizes 000 to 25.\\nPrice\\nFig. 2086.\\n$2.50\\nENGLISH OR BIRMINGHAM GAUGES.\\nFor Sheet and Plate Iron and Steel.\\nCut is about J size.\\nSizes 000 to 25\\nFig. 2087.\\ni i- ju o nnnnnnnnnr^\\n2t It Oe 6? B? IZ 91 S3 R 2Z \\\\Z 02 61 Pi l\\\\ SI SI +1 Zl Z\\\\\\nPrice\\n0\u00c2\u00bb\u00c2\u00bbll1C.BfirWNt LN\u00c2\u00abflPC\\n6 7 6 9\\nCut about J size.\\nSizes 1 to 32\\n$2.50\\n$3.00\\nFig. 2088,\\nPOCKET SCREW AND WIRE GAUGE.\\nFig. 20\\nFront Side.\\nCuts Size.\\n629\\nFig. 2089.\\nBack Side.\\n$2.50", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0639.jp2"}, "640": {"fulltext": "Fig. 2090.\\nClosed.\\nKEYSTONE CONNECTING CHAIN LINKS.\\nDROP FORCED FROM OPEN HEARTH STEEL.\\nThey have been proven by numerous tests\\nto be as strong as a solid welded chain link\\nof corresponding size, and being made of steel,\\nin place of iron, they are in point of fact the\\nstrongest link of the chain in which they are\\nused.\\nThey can be applied in a moment without the use\\nof any tool, to shorten, lengthen, repair, or make\\nchains, or as a substitute for shackles, sister-\\nhooks, snap-hooks, or in any situation where loose\\nmetallic connections are required. They cannot by\\nany possibility work loose, open, or drop out while\\nin use.\\nThey are largely used by steam and electric rail-\\nroads, engineers, miners, lumbermen, shippers, etc.,\\nand for hoists, cranes, elevators, conveyers, fire en-\\ngines in fact their serviceable field is only limited\\nby the use of chains, where their immense saving of\\ntime and labor is instantly recognizable.\\nA FEW POINTERS.\\nFig. 2090.\\nOpen.\\nKailroads by carrying the Keystone Link in their car repair kits can perma_\\nnently mend a broken brake-chain in a moment and thus avoid the delay caused by\\nsending a car to the repair shops. The Link is used by the United States Gov-\\nernment in its artillery, naval and wagon train service, and by various municipal-\\nities in connection with their fire and police patrol systems, and it will be found of\\nspecial value to the teamster. In logging, where brake and trace chains are so con-\\nstantly requiring the repairs that are inaccessible, the Keystone Link has\\nproved to be invaluable.\\nSize, inches\\nPrice per dozen\\ni\\nPRICE LIST.\\nJ3\\na.\\n4\\n4.00 7.50 10.00 15.00\\n$2.00 2.25 2.50 3.25\\nSubject to Discount.\\nSizes up to inch packed one dozen in a box, or shipped in bulk if desired.\\nThe sizes given in list are diameters, same as for regular chain.\\nAs everyone knows, a chain is as only as strong as its weakest link. You\\nwould not buy a malleable or cast iron chain why then repair a wrought chain\\nwith a cast link, thereby definitely fixing its point of failure\\n630", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0640.jp2"}, "641": {"fulltext": "INDEX.\\nA\\nPage.\\nAdjusters, Torpedo 4S\\nAdzes, Carpenter 256\\nRailroad 256\\nAlcohol, Wood 518\\nAmmonia, Chloride of 619\\nAugular Bit Stock 267\\nRatchet 573\\nAntimonial Lead 523\\nAntimony 523\\nAnvils 182, 573\\nArbors, Grindstone 223, 224\\nShell Reamer 75\\nArresters, Lightning 616\\nArch Pipes 339\\nArm Braces 613\\nArms, Cross 613\\nAsbestos Building Felt 511\\nCord 512\\nMill Board 511\\nPacking 513\\nWick 513\\nAsh Cans 129, 130\\nAuger Bits 275, 276\\nAugers, Boring Machine 270\\nCarpenter s Nut 275\\nMachine 270,271\\nMillwright 274\\nRafting 274\\nShip 272, 273\\nTrenail 273\\nAwls, Belt 441, 442\\nAxes 253\\nBroad 252\\nHandled 253\\nStone 247\\nixle Grease 327\\nB\\nBabbitt 523\\nBack Flaps 288\\nBaggage Barrows 457\\nWagons 457\\nBags, Tool 624\\nBand Saws 587, 588\\nBands, Hose 351\\nBarge Spikes 32\\nBarrows, Baggage 457\\nBrick 454\\nCanal 452\\nCharcoal 456\\nCoal 455, 456\\nCoke 456\\nDirt 456\\nFoundry 454, 456\\nFurnace 454\\nMining 455,456\\nPig Metal 454\\nSawdust 452\\nStable 452\\nPage.\\nBarrows, Steel 454,455\\nSteel Tray 453\\nTanbark 452\\nTubular 456\\nTwo Wheel 456\\nBars, Boring 169\\nClaw 241\\nCrow 625\\nDigging 625\\nLining 242,625\\nPinch 242\\nScreen 41\\nSplice 33\\nTamping 242, 625\\nBasins 532\\nBattery Coppers 619\\nDry 620\\nJars 619\\nTesting Lamp 450\\nZincs 619\\nBeam Clamps 612\\nRecording 237\\nBeams, Scale 236\\nWeigh Masters 237\\nBearings, Journal 52\\nBeaters, Car Seat 518\\nBellows, Blacksmith 182\\nHand 1S2\\nFoundry 182\\nBell Cord 517\\nCouplings 517\\nBelt Awls 441, 442\\nBorers 442\\nClamps 438\\nCouplings 445\\nDressing 327\\nHooks 440\\nLacing 439,440\\nPunches 441\\nStuds 441\\nBelting, Electric 439\\nLeather 439\\nLink 437\\nRound 439\\nRubber 437, 438\\nWaterproof 438\\nBenders, Rail 238\\nBends, One-Eighth 350\\nOne-Quarter 350, 372\\nOne-Sixteenth 350\\nReturn Brass 371\\nC. 1 373, 375\\nGalvanized 375,377\\nMalleable 367,368\\nWrought Iron 372\\nBibbs, Compression 394\\nSelf -Closing 394\\nBit Holder 268\\nStock, Angular 267\\nBits, Auger 275, 276\\n631", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0641.jp2"}, "642": {"fulltext": "Page.\\nBits, Car 273,274\\nGimlet 276\\nMachine 271\\nScrew Driver 265\\nShip Auger 272, 273\\nBlacksmith s Bellows 182\\nChisels 187\\nForges 190\\nHand Blowers 191\\nHammers 245\\nMandrels 183\\nScrew Plates 96\\nSledges 244, 245\\nTaps 81\\nTongs 184\\nTools 182 to 187\\nBlast Gate 195\\nBlasting Caps 450\\nMachines 450\\nBlind Lift 300\\nPull 300\\nBlock Pillow 610\\nTin 523\\nBlocks, Cargo 138\\nDuplex 148\\nGin 144\\nGuy 139\\nHoisting 138\\nIron Strapped 133, 134, 138\\nMortise 137\\nPulley 150\\nSnatch 142,143\\nSteel 136\\nSure Grip 146\\nSwage 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"catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0642.jp2"}, "643": {"fulltext": "_ Page.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Buckets, V^ater 124\\nBunting- [.522\\nBurlaps 51 8\\nBurners, Banner 473\\nBeacon 476\\nBrass Torch 479\\nCallender 478\\nClimax 473\\nConvex 477\\nDual 474\\nExtras for 483\\nHeavy Hinge 478\\nM Lantern 476,477,478\\nMoehring 473\\nNiagara 475\\nK Oxford 475\\nRailroad 474\\nReflector Lamp 477\\nScrew 478\\n|r Simplex 476\\nSteamboat 474\\nSun Hinge 475\\nTubular No 9 472\\nVenus 478\\nBush Hooks 254\\nf Bushings, Brass 370, 372\\nCast Iron 375\\nGalvanized 377\\nMalleable 369\\nPulley 603\\ni Butts, Car Door 313\\nIk Loose Pin 290,291\\nNarrow 289\\nReversible 292\\nButtons, Tufting 472\\nCab Lamps 507\\nCable Coating 154\\nJ Can Screws 509\\nCans, Ash 129, 139\\nOil 103, 130, 131, 132\\nStoring 132\\nTallow 525\\nTransportation 132\\nWaste 130\\nCant Hooks 463\\nClasps 463\\nPikes 463\\nCap Screws 20, 21, 22\\nCaps, Blasting 450\\nBrass ..370, 372\\nCast Iron 349,375\\nFusible 535\\nGalvanized 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612\\nBelt 438\\nBoiler 571\\nBridge 570\\nDrop Forged 571\\nEccentric 624\\nMalleable Iron 570\\nSplicing 621\\nWire Rope 166\\nClasps, Peavey 463\\nClaw Bars 241\\nClay Picks 242, 243\\nCleaner, Tube 535\\nClimbers 625\\nClips, Wire Rope 165\\nClippers, Bolt 103\\nRivet 103\\nCloth Wire 49, 50\\nClocks, Locomotive 416\\nMarine 416\\n(Soach Screws 13\\nDouble-End 14\\nwith Pipe Thread 14\\nWeight of 14\\nCoal Hods 129\\nMaul 244\\nPicks 244\\nScoops 171\\nTar 520\\nTar Products 511\\nWedge 244\\nCoating, Cable 154\\nRoof 511\\nCocks, Compresssion 394\\nGauge 394\\nService u93\\nSteam 393\\nSteam Guage 412\\nCoke Forks 255\\nCollars, Lamp 480\\nReducing 480\\nShafting 596\\nCompasses 263\\nComposition, Polishing 521\\nConductor s Lanterns 494, 495\\nPunches 443, 444, 445\\nCones, Porcelain 481\\n633", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0643.jp2"}, "644": {"fulltext": "Page.\\nConnecting Chain Link 630\\nCooler Stands 123\\nCoolers, Water 121, 122, 123\\nCopper Bolt 334\\nFerrules 341\\nFloats 406\\nCaskets 510\\nIngot 523\\nRivets 35\\nand Burrs 35\\nRods 334\\nSheet 334\\nSheet, Weight of 333\\nSulphate of 619\\nTacks 108\\nTubing 331\\nWire 335, 336\\nCoppers, Battery 619\\nSoldering 523\\nCopying Presses 321, 322,323\\nPress Stands 323\\nCord, Asbestos 512\\nBell 517\\nEngine 517\\nSignal 517\\nTrolley 517\\nCore Wash 328\\nCotters, Spring 109\\nCotton, Mops 112\\nSpun 522\\nCounters, Revolution 416\\nCountershafts 195, 228, 230, 577\\nCouplings, Bell Cord 517\\nBelt 445\\nBrass 370, 372\\nCast Iron 373\\nHose 358, 359\\nMalleable 367, 369\\nMalleable, R. L 368\\nShafting 594, 595, 596\\nWrought Iron 372,373\\nCrabs, Hoisting 145\\nCranes, Traveling 150\\nCrayons 324, 522\\nCreaser 185\\nCross Arms 613\\nBraces 613\\nCrosses, Brass 370, 371, 372\\nCast Iron 350-372, 373, 374\\nGalvanized 377\\nHydraulic 372\\nMalleable 368,369\\nCrucibles 198\\nCups, Drinking 125\\nCrank Pin 398\\nGlass Oil 397,398\\nGrease ...395\\nGuide 396\\nLocomotive 395\\nOil 395\\nSide Rod 396\\nCurled Hair 519\\nCuspidors 126\\nCutters, Pipe 207 208\\nBelt 441\\nLacing 445\\nWasher 44i\\nD\\nDead Man 626\\nDie Holders 54 87\\nStocks 97, 9S, 99[ 100\\nForbes 591 592\\nDies, Solid Bolt 83\\nPipe 97, 98, 99, 100\\nDifferential Pulley Blocks 150\\nDippers 125\\nPage.\\nDiscs, Jenkins Bros 512\\nDividers 263\\nDogs, Clamp 569\\nDie 569\\nLathe 569\\nDolly Drill Tools 186\\nTimber 462\\nDoor Checks 301, 302\\nHandles 303\\nHangers 283\\nKnobs 298,312\\nPulls 303\\nSheaves 284\\nSprings 301,302\\nTrack 283\\nTrimmings 283\\nDitching Spades 179\\nDrain Spades 179\\nDraft Springs 51\\nDrag Scrapers 464\\nDraw Screws 199\\nDrill Chucks 559, 560\\nSleeves 73\\nSockets 73\\nDrilling Machines 575 to 577\\nMachine Vise 577\\nDrills, Angular Ratchet 573\\nBit-Brace 72\\nBlacksmiths 70\\nBoiler Ratchet 572\\nBreast 574\\nFluted S t Sh k 71\\nHand 574\\nRatchet 71, 571, 572, 573\\nPacker 572\\nRenshaw 571\\nTrack 239\\nTwist 69,70, 71\\nSets of 74\\nUpright 578, to 582\\nWire Gauge 71\\nWood Boring 72\\nDrinking Cups 125\\nDrip Pans 528\\nDry Pipes 339\\nDryer, Japan 329\\nDuck Cotton 519\\nEnameled 519\\nDump Cars 469\\nCarts 468\\nDusters, Carriage 119\\nFactory 118\\nFeather 119\\nMill us\\nPainters 118\\nTurkey 119\\nDusting Brushes 118\\nEars. Bucket 522\\nEjectors, American 425\\nHancock 424\\nH. D 425\\nElbows, Brass, 370, 371, 372\\nR. L 371\\n45 deg 371\\nReducing 371\\nStreet 370\\nCast Iron 373, 374\\n45 deg 373, 374\\nPitched 374\\nR. L 373, 374\\nReducing.. 373, 374, 377\\nSide Outlet 369\\nStreet 368\\nGalvanized 377\\n45 deg 377\\nReducing 377\\n634", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0644.jp2"}, "645": {"fulltext": "Elbows, Hydraulic...^ 372\\n45 deg 372\\nMalleable 368, 369\\nFemale 369\\nMale 369\\nR. L 368\\n45 deg 368\\nElectric Fuses 451\\nElevator Bolts 8\\nSheaves 168\\nEmery 997\\nCloth 224\\nGrinding Machines ...22S, 229, 230\\nPaper 224\\nWheels 233\\nEngine Bell Cord 517\\nGovernors 536,537\\nEngine and Boiler Combined. 538, 543, 544\\nEngines, Hoisting 545 to 551\\nHorizontal 539, 540, 541\\nVertical 542, 543, 544\\nEngineers Fillers 102, 525\\nHammers 245,246\\nOiler Sets 102\\nErasive Rubber 326\\nEscutcheon Pins 332\\nEscutcheons, Car Door 313\\nPlate 312\\nWrought Metal 312\\nExhaust Heads 406\\nExpanders, Tube 533\\nExpanding Screws 480\\nExpress Wagons 457, 458\\nExtension Bit Holder 268\\nFace Plate Jaws 568\\nFacings, Founders 32S\\nPlumbago 32S\\nFactory Dusters 118\\nFastenings, Wire Rope 163, 164, 165\\nFaucets, Telegraph 394\\nFeather Dusters 119\\nFeeder Screws 479\\nFelloe Web Saws 256\\nFelt Asbestos, Building 511\\nHair 511\\nTarred Slaters 511\\nFerrules, Copper 341\\nFetter Drive Screws 13\\nFigures, Branding 201\\nPattern 200,201\\nSteel 202\\nFiles 225, 226, 227\\nStubs 225\\nFillers, Engineers 102, 525\\nFillets, Leather 199\\nMetallic 199\\nFilters, Water 121\\nFire Bed 195\\nBuckets 125\\nHydrants 434\\nPails 124\\nShovels 179\\nFiremans Lanterns 497\\nFish Plates 33\\nNo. per mile 33\\nFittings, Brass 370, 371, 372\\nCast Iron 373 to 376\\nPipe 350\\nCar Heater 373\\nGalvanized 377\\nHydraulic 372\\nMalleable 367 to 370\\nSpiral Pipe 346, 347, 348\\nFlags, Signal 522\\nPage.\\nFlange, Unions 373, 377\\nGal d 377\\nHydraulic 372\\nFlanges, Cast Iron 376\\nGal d 376\\nFlat Keys 109\\nFlatters 185\\nFloats, Copper 406\\nFlue Blowers 534\\nBrushes 534\\nCleaners 535\\nScrapers 534\\nFollower Plates 31\\nForges, Blacksmith 190\\nBoiler Makers 188\\nDown Draft 193,194\\nMachinists 190\\nPortable 188 to 192\\nPower 190, 192\\nRiveters 189\\nStationary Blast 189,193,194\\nTool Makers 189\\nForks, Ballast 255\\nCoke 255\\nRail 240\\nStone.... 255\\nTanners 255\\nFounders Facings 328\\nCore Wash 328\\nFoundry Brushes Ill\\nFrames, Hack Saw 257\\nGrindstone 223\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Wall 612\\nFresnels and Sections 508\\nFullers 185\\nFurnace Scoops 171\\nFuse Protectors 615\\nRenewals 615\\nTape 450\\nFuses, Blasting 451\\nFusees. R. R. Signals 48\\nFusible Caps 535\\nPlugs 535\\nGas Pliers 208\\nGaskets, Copper 510\\nEclipse 509\\nRubber 509\\nVulcabeston 510\\nGate Blast 195\\nLatches 306\\nGauge Air Brake 415\\nCocks 394\\nGlasses 413\\nLamps 507\\nLocomotive 414\\nRecording 417\\nScrew 629\\nTrack 237\\nGauges, Ammonia 416\\nHydraulic 415\\nSheet Metal 629\\nSteam 414\\nTest 416\\nTwist Drill 628\\nWater 413\\nWater Pressure 415\\nWire 628\\nVacuum 415\\nGiant Sounders 617\\nGimlet Bits 276\\nGimp Tacks 108\\nGin Blocks 144\\nGlass Insulators 614\\nReflectors 508\\n635", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0645.jp2"}, "646": {"fulltext": "Page\\nGlass, Tubes i}^\\nWindow\\nGlasses, Level\\nLubricator j\\nGlobes, Cab Lamp\\nDimensions of\\nHanging Lamp\\nLake River 4\u00c2\u00bbl\\nLantern 481, 482, 483\\nStreet Lamp\\nGlue\\nBrushes\\nLiquid ?20\\nPotS 21\\nGong Bells ^09\\nGongs, Locomotive\\nTrip 1UM\\nGovernors, Engine 536, 537\\nPump 401\\nGraders, Surface 466\\nGraphite j\\nGrease im\\nPaint 32\\nPipe Compound 327\\nGrates, Water 339\\nGrease, Axle J-7\\nCups 395\\nCurve 326\\nGraphite 326\\nGrinders, Tool 231, 232\\nGrinding Machines 228, 229, 230\\nGrindstone, Arbors 223, 224\\nFrames 223\\nShafts 223, 224\\nGrindstones 224\\nMounted 221, 222\\nGrip, Lineman s 624\\nGrub Hoes 254\\nGum-Oleo 154\\nGuy Blocks 139\\nGuys 558\\nH\\nHack Saw Blades 257\\nFrames 257\\nHair, Curled 519\\nFelt 511\\nHammers, Blacksmith 245\\nBoilermakers 247\\nCarpenters 251\\nCapping 247\\nCat Head 186\\nChipping 248\\nDrilling 244\\nEngineers 245, 246\\nMachinists 249, 250\\nMasons Stone 246\\nNail 251\\nNapping 244\\nRiveting 248\\nSet 185, 186\\nSorting 247\\nStone 246\\nStriking 244\\nHand Drills 574\\nHandles. Adze 262\\nAxe 262\\nCross Cut Saw 261\\nDoor 303\\nFile 263\\nHammer 262,263\\nHatchet 263\\nPick 262\\nSaw 261\\nShovel 263\\nSledge 262\\nSoldering 263\\nPage.\\n14\\nHanger Bolts\\nHangers, Drop 605, 606, 607\\nPost 608\\nTrack Door i0\\nHanging Lamp Globes 482\\nLamps 35\\nHardie\\nHarness. Leather *f\\nHasps, Hinge f%\u00c2\u00b0\\nand Staples ^o\u00c2\u00bb\\nHatchets, Broad 252\\nClaw 252\\nHalf 251\\nLath 251\\nShingling 251\\nHawsers, Steel 162\\nHeading Tools I 87\\nHead Lights, Electric 504, 505, 506\\nLocomotive ....502, 503, 504\\nMotor 506\\nHeads, Exhaust 406\\nWhitewash H6\\nHinge Hasps 288\\nHinges, Screw Hook 287\\nStrap 287\\nT 286\\nHods, Coal 12 9\\nHoes, Grub 254\\nHoists, Chain ..148,149,150\\nHoisting Blocks 133 to 150\\nCrabs 145\\nEngines 545 to 551\\nSheaves 167\\nHook and Socket 164\\nThimble ..164\\nHooks, Baggage Car 282\\nBush 254\\nCant 463\\nCoat 282\\nHat 282\\nPeavey 463\\nPull Down 284\\nWire Rope 163,164\\nHoops, Butted 479, 480\\nLantern 480\\nNavy 480\\nSolid 480\\nHoppers, R. R 530, 531\\nHorse Brushes 120\\nHose, Air Brake 352\\nDrill 352\\nBands 351\\nBrewer s 353\\nCarts 363 to 366\\nCotton Fire 354, 355\\nCotton Mill 354\\nCorrugated 352\\nCouplings 358, 359\\nEngine 353\\nFire 356\\nGarden 354\\nHydrant 353\\nLinen Fire 358\\nMarline Wound 352\\nMining 358\\nNipples 359\\nOil 353\\nPipes 359, 360\\nRacks 361\\nReels 362\\nSteam 352,353\\nSuction 357\\nTank 358\\nTanners 353\\nTender 352\\nWater 353\\nWire Wound 352\\nUnderwriters 354,356\\n636\\n111", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0646.jp2"}, "647": {"fulltext": "Page.\\nHydrants, Fire 434\\nYard 433\\nHydraulic Jacks 65, 66, 67, 68\\nI\\nIce Water Buckets 124\\nJars 124\\nIncreasers 349\\nIndicator, Jennings 411\\nSpeed 446\\nIlluminating Torches 449\\nInjectors, Loftus 421\\nMetropolitan 422, 423\\nU. S 423\\nInspector s Lamp 499\\nPencils 324\\nInspirator, Hancock 418, 419, 420\\nInsulator Pins 613\\nInsulators, Glass 614\\nIron, Bar 39\\nClassification of 39\\nWeight of -...40, 41\\nCorrugated 44\\nJacket 45\\nPlanished 45\\nSizes of 45\\nWeight of 45\\nSheet Black 43, 44\\nGalvanized 42\\nWeight of 43\\nIndrubestos Packing 518\\nJ\\nJacket, Iron 45\\nJacks, Bridge 61\\nBuilders 63\\nCar, Box... 53, 55, 56, 68\\nCarpenters 63\\nDudgeon 66,67, 6S\\nMaxon 55,57, 58\\nNorton 61,62,63, 64\\nRatchet 63\\nReliance 65\\nRepairs 56,59, 60\\nScrew 53\\nSure Drop 56\\nTrack 54, 56\\nTraversing -64, 68\\nVerona 54\\nJars, Battery 619\\nIce Water 124\\nJaws, Face Plate 568\\nJet Pumps 424\\nJim Crow 238\\nJoints, Spiral Riveted 345\\nSplice 33\\nJournal Bearings 62\\nK\\nKalsomine Brushes 116\\nKeyseats 593\\nKeys, Flat Riveted 109\\nSpring 110\\nSwitch Lock 296, 297\\nTelegraph 617\\nKnob Latch Sets 312\\nKnobs, Car Door 298\\nDoor 298,312\\nL\\nLace Leather 439\\nCutter 445\\nTacks 108\\nPage.\\nLacing-, Cut 439\\nCutters 441\\nSteel 440\\nLag Screws 13\\nWeight of 14\\nLamp Black 328\\nCollars 480\\nWicks 489\\nLamps, Battery Testing 450\\nBracket 501\\nBridge 499\\nCab 507\\nGauge 507\\nHanging 498\\nInspectors 499\\nMast Head 496\\nPole 496\\nStation 498,499\\nStreet 500,501\\nTarget 496\\nTrackwalkers 499\\nLantern Burners 476, 477, 483\\nGlobes 481,482,483\\nHoops 480\\nLanterns, Conductors 494, 495\\nExtra for 483\\nFiremen s 497\\nLake and River 495, 496\\nRailroad 492,493\\nTubular 490, 491\\nLatches, Horizontal, Rim Night... 307, 308\\nKnob 307\\nMortise Knob 311\\nSaloon 298,299\\nSecret Gate 306\\nLathe Chucks 561 to 568\\nDogs 569\\nLathes, Engine 583\\nHand 584\\nLawn Sprinklers 359\\nLead 523\\nAntimonial 523\\nWhite 329\\nLeather Belting 438, 439\\nCovered Nails 472\\nHarness 439\\nLink Belting 437\\nLeggins, Wading 120\\nLenses, Bull s Eye 508\\nSemaphore 508\\nLetters, Branding 201\\nPattern 200.201\\nSteel 202\\nLevel Glasses 280\\nLevels 280, 281\\nLeveller, Road 466\\nLifters 199\\nLightning Arresters 616\\nLinemen s Tools 624, 625, 626, 627\\nLining Bars 242, 625\\nLink, Leather Belting 437\\nLinks, Chain Connecting 630\\nLinseed Oil 518\\nLocknuts, Brass 370, 372\\nCast Iron 375\\nGalvanized 377\\nMalleable 369\\nLocks, Car Door 314 to 318\\nWindow 301\\nHorizontal Rim. Dead 306\\nKnob 305\\nMortise Dead 311\\nKnob 310, 320\\nNut 31\\nRapid Mortise 319\\nRim Sets 311\\nSaloon 298\\nSwitch 2*6,297\\n637", "height": "2707", "width": "1790", "jp2-path": "catalogueno1ofbu00burn_0647.jp2"}, "648": {"fulltext": "Page.\\nLocks, Upright, Rlro Dead 309\\nKnob 304, 305\\nWr t Steel, Mortise Knob 309\\nLocomotive Clocks 416\\nCoal Picks 243\\nCups 395\\nGauges 414\\nGongs 409\\nInjectors 418, 419, 420\\nMufflers 408\\nOilers 526\\nPacking 517\\nPop Valves 408, 409\\nScoops 171\\nSpark Plate 49\\nSprings 51\\nTaper Reamers 73\\nTorches 535\\nWire Netting 49\\nLubricator Glasses 413\\nLubricators, Brass 394\\nLugs, Spiral Pipe 344\\nLumber Buggy 462\\nPencils 324\\nTrucks 462\\nM\\nMachine Bits\\nBolts 2,\\nNut Taps\\nScrew Taps\\nScrews\\nScrew Nuts\\nMachines, Band Saw 587,\\nBlasting\\nBoring\\nCylinder Boring\\nDrilling 573, 575, 576,\\nGrinding 228, 229,\\nMetal Sawing\\nPipe Threading 591,\\nPolishing 228, 229,\\nValve Seat\\nMachinists Hammers 249,\\nScrew Plates 95]\\nMagnolia Metal\\nMalleable Iron Fittings 367, 368\\nOilers\\nMandrels. Blacksmiths\\nMarine Clocks\\nMarking Brushes\\nMats ..127\\nCuspidor\\nMatting, Corrugated\\nRubber 127\\nMattocks\\nMauls, Coal\\nSpike .I.!\\nMeasures\\nMeasuring Tapes ...278\\nMetal Workers Crayons\\nSawing Machines\\nMetals\\nMillboard\\nMill Dusters\\nMillwright Augers\\nMineral Wool\\nMiners Picks\\nMop Sticks\\nMops, Cotton\\nMoss\\nMoulders Shovels\\nMuffler, Locomotive\\n271\\n3\\n80\\n79\\n17\\n18\\n588\\n450\\n270\\n169\\n577\\n230\\n584\\n592\\n230\\n169\\n250\\n96\\n523\\n369\\nM2\\n183\\n416\\n117\\n128\\n127\\n128\\n128\\n255\\n244\\n240\\n525\\n279\\n324\\n584\\n523\\n511\\n118\\n274\\n511\\n243\\n112\\n112\\n519\\n176\\n408\\nN\\nNail Hammer s\\nPullers\\n251\\n105\\n638\\nNails, Cut 105\\nFinishing 106\\nLeather Covered 472\\nLining 106\\nWire 104, 105\\nNapping Hammers 244\\nNipple Holders 591\\nNipples, Brass 370\\nGalvanized 378\\nHose 356, 359\\nHose Suction 356\\nWrought Iron 378\\nNut Locks 31\\nNuts, Case Hardened 30\\nC. 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