. ( 4 o J *j I t • M * A r *> °oy|P!* / \ •* ^«) USA ?rm ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF Saw Mill Machinery MANUFACTURED BY the Phoenix Mfg. Co. /V (JAN 4 189^ EAU CLAIRE, WIS., 0. $. A. Copyright 1896. *<& To Our Patrons: — - We have aimed to present in this catalogue a brief description of Standard Saw Mill Machinery, and feel satisfied that those inter- ested in the manufacture of lumber will find much that is of interest herein. We furnish plans and estimates, and take contracts for the erection of mills complete from the ground up. We have built and equipped some of the fastest and best mills in this country and parties contemplating building new mills or remodeling old ones will find it to their advantage to place themselves in commun- ication with us. In conclusion we beg to say that as our endeavors in the past have always been to keep abreast of the times, and give our patrons the bene- fit of the most advanced practice in Saw Mill Construction, so shall we strive in the future to make our product superior to any in the market, and to maintain the foremost position in our particular line. PHOENIX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Phoenix Manufacturing Co., INDEX. A Page. Anvil, Saw 243 Approximate Numbers 292 Arbors and Boxes 134- 229 Arches, Wall 128 Areas and Circumference of Circles 299- 303 Attachments for Link Belt 148 Automatic Fuel Feeder 270, 271 Automatic Lumber Trimmer 74, 75, 76 Automatic Offset 46, 47 Automatic Saw Sharpener. Band. . 232, 233 Automatic Saw Sharpener Circular 235, 236 Automatic Steam Engine 247, 250 B Babbitt Metal 230 Ball and Socket Hanger 132, 133 Band Saws 119 Table of Strain for 291 Band Saw Brazing Clamp 242 Carriage 30, 37 Filing Clamp and Jointer 239 Lap Grinder 234 Guides 21- 24 Mills 14- 27 Offsets 46- 49 Sharpener 232, 233 Stretching Machine .... 238 Swage 240 Tools (Hammers, Anvil, etc.) 243 Bar Iron, Weight of 293, 294 Bar Steel, Weight of 295 Base Plates 127 Belt Lacing 150 Leather 150 Horse Power of 287 Rubber 150 Bevel Core Wheels and Pinions. . 217. 218 B Page. Bevel Gears, Iron 219- 227 Iron Frictions 180- 183 Paper Frictions 180- 183 Board Measure 304 Boiler Fronts 255 Fuel Feeders, Automatic 270, 271 Grates 256 Bolt Cut-off Machine 112- 114 or Wood Machine, Hand Feed 114 Bolter, Knee 115 Lath Mill 119- 122 Spoke 278, 279 Bolting Machine, Dimension. .281, 282 Boss Dogs 53- 55 Boxes, Adjustable Step 131 Arbor 134 Bracket 130- 132 Eccentric 129 Flat Bottom 127 Hanger Adjustable Ball and Socket 133 Post Adjustable Ball and Socket 132 Post, Rigid 130 Slide 129 Step 130- 131 Take-up 138 Vertical 131 Wall J-3- Bracket Box (See Post Box 130 for Steam Feed 52 Wall Box 132 Brazing Clamp 242 Buggy, Lumber 275, 276 Bull Chain HO Bull Chain Idlers HI Bull Chain Sheaves for foot of log slip HO Bumpers, Carriage 50, 51 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. C Page. Cant Flipper, Steam 104, 105 Caps, Pile Driver 264 Carriage and Set Works 30- 45 Bumpers 50, 51 Offset 46- 49 Track, Steel 60 Truck Boxes 59 Truck Wheels and Axles. ... 59 Carts, Two Wheel Lumber 275, 276 Cast Washers 230 Castings, Weight of. from Patterns 292 Center Deck 101 Circular Saws 149 Saw Mandrels 229 Mills 28, 29 Sharpeners 235, 236 Circumference and Areas of Circles 299- 303 Chain, Link Belt 143 V Top 142 Log Haul-up 110 Sawdust 139- 140 Slabs 139, 140 Special Transfer 142 Wheels 144- 147 Clamp, Brazing 242 Filing 239 Clutch Couplings, Friction 199 Jaw 134 Pulleys 184- 198 Cogs, Maple 228 Cogging core wheels 228 Collars, Brown Patent . 137 Common Set 136 Compression Couplings 135 Conveyor Slab 266- 269 Core Wheels, Bevel 217, 218 Mitre 214 Spur 213 Couplings, Clutch 134- 199 Compression 135 Flange Face 135 Crab, Single Geared 265 Cut-off Machine, Shingle Bolt 112, 113 Saw, Steam Jump 99, 100 Swing 83 Cushions, Carriage 50- 51 Cutting Pipe Threads (Price of) . . 230 Cylinder, Steam 106 D Page. Decimal parts of an inch 298 Detachable Chair 143 Dial Wheel 43 Dimension Bolter 281, 282 Dog, Double Acting- Forden 56 Straight Tooth 5'.' Phoenix Boss 53- 55 Rack and Pinion 58 Drive Rig for Live Rolls. .. .124, 125 Drop Hanger 133 Drop Lumber Wagon 274 E Eccentric Boxes 129 Edgers, Gang 61- 73 Saws 149 Edging Grinders 84, 85 Emery Saw Gummer 237 Engines 247- 254 Engine Feed 90- 94 Governors 261, 262 Engineering Notes and Tables.283- 304 F Face Couolings 135 Face Flanges for Pulleys 134 Feed, Friction Rope 95, 96 Steam Direct 88, 89 Twin Engine 90- 94 Feed Water Heaters 257- 260 Filing Clamp and Jointer 239 Filing Room Equipment 231 Filling Gears, price of 228 Flanged Face Couplings 135 Flanges, Pulley and Sleeve. .. .111, 134 Sleeve Ill Flat Bottom Boxes 127 Flippers, Cant 104, 105 Foot Sheave for Log Slip 110 Forge, Portable ' 241 Friction Clutch Cut-off Coupling. 199 Friction Clutch Pulley 184- 198 Iron (Spur or Bevel) .. .180- 183 Frictions, Paper 180- 183 Friction Rope Feed Works 95, 96 Fronts, Boiler 255 Fuel Feeders (for Boiler Furnace) 270. 271 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. G Page. Gang Edgers 61- 73 Lath Bolter 119, 122 Lath Mill 119- 122 Lath Mill and Bolter. . . .119- 122 Gang Lumber Trimmer 74- 78 Slab Slashers 79- 82 Geared Windlass 265 Gears, Bevel Core 217,218 Horse Power of 289 Iron Bevel 219- 227 Iron Mitre 215, 216 Iron Spur 200- 211 Mitre Core 214 Spur Core 213 Governor, Engine 261, 262 Grate Bars 256 Grinder, Slab and Edging 84, 85 Grip Set Works 40- 45 Gummers Saw 232- 237 Guides, Band Saw 21- 24 H Hand Carts, Lumber 275, 276 Hanger, Adjustable Ball and Socket 133 Hanger, Ball and Socket, Post 132 Hammers, Pile 263 Hammers, Saw 243 Haul-up Chain, Idlers HI Chain, Log HO Head Blocks 30- 39 Heater, Feed Water 257- 260 Heavy Duty Saw Mill Engine. 251- 254 Hill Steam Nigger 97, 98 Hinges for Ladder Saw 83 I Idlers for Bull Chain HI Index Wheel for Set Works 43 Iron Center Wood Split Pulleys. . 170- 174 Frame Log Jackers . . . .107- 109 Frame Tighteners 125 Frictions 183 Pulleys 151- 167 Rivets 297 Rollers 124- 126 Weight of 293- 295 J Page. Jackers, Log 107- 100 Jointer, Filing 239 Jump Saw, Steam 99, 100 K Keyseats, Width of 136 Kline Cant Flipper 104, 105 Log Loader 103 Knee Bolter 115 Knot Saw Machine 116 L Lacing, Belt 150 Ladder, Saw 83 Saw Hinges 83 Lap Grinders 234 Lath Binder and Trimmer. 123 Bolter 119- 122 Mills H9- 122 Mills and Bolter 119- 122 Leather Belting 150 Belting, Horse Power of. .. . 287 Link Belt Attachments 148 Belt Chain 143 Belt Sprockets 144- 147 Live Roll Drive Rig 124, 125 Live Rolls 124- 126 Loading Platform 272, 273 Log Car Wheels and Axles 277 Chain Idlers HI Haul-up Chain HO Jackers 107- 109 Loader, Steam 103 Roller, Steam 101, 102 Turner 97, 98 Lumber Buggies 275, 276 Drop Wagon 274 Measure 304 Trimmers 74- 78 Truck Wheels 277 M Mandrels, Saw 229 Maple Cogs 228 Metal, Babbitt 230 Mill Dogs 53- 5S Miscellaneous 244 Mitre Core Wheels and Pinions... 214 Mitre Gears, Iron 215, 216 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. N Page. Nigger. Hill Steam 97, 98 Nippers, Pile Hammer 263 O Offset, Automatic 46, 47 Head Block 48, 49 P Packers, Shingle 117, 1.18 Paper Frictions 180-183 Patent Cap (for pile driving) 264 Pile Driver Caps 264 Driver Hammer 263 Driver Nippers 263 Pillow Blocks 127 Blocks, Arches 128 Blocks, Base Plates 127 Pinions, for Bevel Core Wheels. . . . 217, 218 for Mitre Core Wheels 214 Stone 212 Pipe Rollers 126 Pipe Threads, Price of Cutting. . . . 230 Plates, Base 127 Portable Forge 241 Post Boxes, Adjustable 132 Boxes, Rigid 130 Hangers 132 Pulleys, Clamp Hub 169 Clutch 184- 198 Flanges Ill, 134 Iron 151- 167 Iron Split 167 Rule to Calculate Speed of. . 290 Tightener 125 Tight and Loose 168 Wood Split 170- 179 Pump, Steam 245, 146 R Rack and Pinion Mill Dog 58 Re- Saw, Gilbert Band 25- 27 Rivets, Weight of 297 Rolls, Drive Rig 124, 125 Iron Live and Idle 125, 126 Rollers, Steam Log 101, 102 Rope, Feed Friction 95- 96 Feed Steam 90- 94 R Page. Rope Power Transmitted ......... 288 Rotaries 28, 29 Rubber Belting 150 Belting, Horse Power of . . . . 287 S Sapper, Shingle 115 Sapper and Bolter 115 Saws, Circular 149 Band \ 149 Edger 149 Saw Anvil 243 Arbors 134- 229 Filing Clamp and Jointer. .. . 239 Gummer 232- 237 Guides, Band 21- 24 Hammers 243 Ladder 83 Mandrels 229 Mill, Band 14- 21 Mill, Carriage 30- 37 Mill, Circular 28, 29 Price of 149 Speed of 288 Set, Combined Adjustable. . 241 Sharpeners 232- 237 Stretcher 238 Swage, Band 240 Sawdust Chain 139, 140 Feeders 270, 271 Grates 256 Sprockets 141 Scarfing Machine 234 Self-Feed Spoke Bolter 278, 279 Separator, Steam 86, 87 Set Collars 136, 137 Saw 241 Works 36- 45 Shaft Bearings, Distance of 286 Shafting 136- 284 Horse Power of 285, 286 Shears,, Pile Hammer 263 Sheave, Foot, for Log Slip 110 Sheet Iron, Weight of 296 Shingle Bolter and Sapper 115 Bolt Cut-off Machine... 112, 113 Clipper 116 Packing Frames 117, 118 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. S Page. Slab Conveyor 266- 269 Grinder 84, 85 Slasher, Gang 79- 82 Slasher, Wood 82 Sleeve Flanges Ill Slide Box 129 Slip Collars 136, 137 Sorting Works and Loading Plat- form 272, 273 Special V Transfer Chain 142 Speed of Saws 288 Splitter Stave 280 Spoke Bolting Machine 278, 27y Splitter, Stave 280 Sprockets for Link Belt Chain. . . 144- 147 for Steel Sawdust Chain . . . 141 Spur Core Wheels 213 Gears 200- 211 Paper Frictions 180- 183 Pinions for Core Wheels... 212 Standard for Head Block 38, 39 Keyseats 136 Stave Splitter 280 Splitter Spoke 280 Steam Cant Flipper 104, 105 Cut-off Saw 99, 100 Cylinders 106 Engines 247- 254 Engine Governors .... 261, 262 Feeds 88, 89 Feed, Bracket 52 Feeds, Rope 90 Jump Cylinders 106 Jump Saw 99, 100 Log Loader 103 Log Roller 101, 102 Nigger 97, 98 Pump 245, 246 Separator 86, 87 Step Boxes. Adjustable 131 Rigid 130 Steel Sawdust Chain 139, 140 Stone Pinions 212 Straight Edge 243 S Page. Strain on Band Saws, Table of . . . . 291 Stretcher, Saw 23S Swage, Saw 240 Swing Saw 83 Saw Irons 83 T Tables and Engineering Notes 283- 304 Take-up Boxes 138 Taper Movement. Standard ..38, 39 Tighteners, Iron Frame 125 Timber Measure 304 Track for Saw Carriage 60 Steel Carriage 60 Transfer Chain 142 Trimmer, Automatic 74- 76 Lath 123 Two Saw 77, 78 Truck Boxes, Carriage 59 Trucks, Carriage 59 Lumber 277 Turned Shafting 136 Turners, Log 97, 98 Twin Engine Feed 90- 94 Two Saw Trimmer 77, 78 Saw Wood Machine 82 V Vertical Boxes 131 W Wagon, Lumber Drop 274 Wall Arches 128 Bracket Box 132 Washers, Cast 230 Weight of Bar Iron 293 of Bar Steel 295 of Castings 292 of Iron Rivets 297 Wheels and Axles for Log Car. . . . 277 ■ Windlass, Geared 265 Wood Machine (or bolt cut-off) . . 114 Slasher 82 Split Pulleys 170- 179 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., ENGINEERING NOTES Areas and Circumference of Circles 299- 303 Belting — Formula for Horse Pow- er, with table 287 Rule for Approximating the Length of 290 Board Measure 304 Decimal parts of an inch 298 Gears — Formula for determining Horse Power of 289 Iron — Weight of Round, Square and Sheet 293- 296 Pulleys — Formula for Speed and Size of 290 Rope Drive— Table for H. P.... 288 Saws — Rule for Calculating Soeed of 28S Table for Straining Band Saws.*... 291 Shafting — Formula for Horse Pow- er, with table 284- 286 Table of Approximate Numbers for various purposes 292 Weight of Casting from Patterns.. 292 Weight of a Superficial Foot of Cast Iron 292 Weight of Sheet Iron and Steel... 296 Weight of Iron Rivets 297 Weight of Round and Square Iron 293, 294 Weight of Flat Bar Steel 295 ABBREVIATIONS. P. B. Pillow Blocks 127 B. P. Base Plates 127 W. A. Wall Arch 128 Y. H. Double Braced Hangers 133 P. H. Post Hane-ers 132 V. B. Vertical Box 131 S. B. Step Box 130, 131 B. B. Bracket Box 130 (Or Post Box) W. B. Wall Bracket ..." 132 10 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 11 (0 m C © © o >. c nS a £ o O © 3 _J >> s: a 3 © 12 Phoexix Manufacturing Co. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 13 14 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE NEW No. 3 PHOENIX BAND MILL. WITH NINE FOOT WHEELS. Front View. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 15 THE NEW No. 3 PHOENIX BAND MILL WITH NINE FOOT WHEELS. Rear View. For description see following pages. 16 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE NEW No. 3 PHOENIX BAND MILL WITH NINE FOOT WHEELS. Sectional View. For description see following pages. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 17 THE NEW No. 3 PHOENIX BAND MILL. WITH NINE FOOT WHEELS. The illustrations convey a clear idea of the general construction of this new mill and any particular part not thoroughly shown, we can, if desired, send blue prints of, fully explaining same. It is conceded by all that the mill has a strong and substantial appear- ance, besides being neat and symmetrical in design. The hurst or bed plate rests on floor timbers similar to a circular mill. The total weight of the machine being fully thirty thousand pounds. The mill is of such a heavy design that there is not the least danger of vibration; besides as an additional safeguard the base is made large, being six and one-half by eight feet where it rests on the floor. The shield or wheel guard is cast on the frame of the mill so that this part is as rigid and firm as it is possible to make it. The upper and lower wheels are made for saws twelve inches wide unless otherwise ordered, and saws fifty to fifty-four feet in length can be used. The lower wheel is made of cast iron with arms in same set stagger- ing which makes it very strong and well braces the rim, the weight of this wheel never being less than six thousand pounds. The inside of rim rises from the edge at an angle of about forty-five degrees, which pre- vents the saw dust lodging thereon. This wheel is turned and balanced on its own arbor. The upper wheel combines strength with lightness and has thirty- two one and one-eighth inch Norway iron spokes, and is constructed as follows, these spokes being laid in place in the mold, the metal which composes the rim of the wheel is poured and the following day the metal for the hub is poured into the mold, sufficient time having elapsed between the two operations to avoid any shrinking or casting strain. Both ends of the spokes are deeply grooved and as the melted iron fills these grooves the union between the two is of the most complete and enduring character. This wheel is also turned and balanced on the shaft upon which it is to run. 18 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE NEW No. 3 PHOENIX BAND MILL. Continued. The upper and lower shafts are made of six inch steel and have fifteen inch bearings. The boxes for these shafts being self-oiling, so that it is not necessary to refill or look after them oftener than two or three times during a month, are absolutely reliable, clean and economical. The straining device is simple, effective, strong, and not liable to get out of order, being controlled by the weight and lever shown on per- spective view of machine. The shaft, operated by hand or power for raising and lowering the yokes when changing saws, runs on ball bear- ings, so that it can be worked with the utmost ease. The upper guide arm is raised and lowered by power and is of such shape as to allow the sawyer a clear and unobstructed view of his work. For filling between the jaws, we use hard maple blocks saturated in oil, which give the best of satisfaction and are easily renewed. The lower guide is provided with a steel wheel back of the saw as a safeguard, should anything happen to force the saw back out of position. A practical mechanism is provided for tipping the top wheel forward or back, also for cross lining, raising or lowering the top wheel. To receive various lengths of saws does not change the position or action of the tension device, as all parts thereof are connected with the mechan- ism that supports the top wheel and each part retains the same relative position to the wheel at any elevation. A live roller is placed immediately back of saw and is driven from the lower shaft of mill. The belt pulley on lower shaft to drive mill is fifty inches in diameter for an eighteen inch belt, unless otherwise ordered. The mill is so made that the sawyer can stand in front or back of the saw as preferred. Although the mill is shown resting upon the floor timbers, we furnish, when desired, heavy cast iron legs for foundation. This is the only mill built having self-oiling ring bearings on both upper and lower arbors, and ball bearings under the elevating screws. These are features that easily place the PHOENIX MILL in the lead of all competitors. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 19 BAND SAW MILL No. 2. WITH EIGHT FOOT WHEELS. 20 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., BAND SAW MILL No. 2. WITH EIGHT FOOT WHEELS. It is needless for us to mention the advantages of the band saw over the circular. Its economy and capacity are too well known to require any explanation, so we will confine ourselves to describing the points in this machine which we claim make it one of the best in the market. The two upper columns and the entire bed are cast in one piece. There are no bolts used to fasten them on, so that it must be very rigid and substantial. Another thing that helps to make this the steadiest mill is the fact of its having two upper columns, and having the upper shaft five feet long by five inches in diameter, running in long boxes, the out- side bearing being twelve inches and the back one same length. The handle projecting from the outside of the front column is for raising the upper shaft, and putting tension in the saw. It operates a rachet (inside of column) which is attached to a screw, thus raising or lowering the shaft as desired. We keep the tension in the saw by a series of powerful and extremely sensitive levers, which are entirely concealed inside the base and are regulated by weights under the mill. Extra weights are furnished, which can be attached at any time, the same as scale weights, so that any strain desired can be put on the saw. A door, 18x18 inches, is put in the base so that a man can enter it to get at the levers. The base of the machine where it rests on the iron legs, is five feet square. The wheels are 8 feet in diameter and 11^ inches wide, so that saws of any desired width, up to 12 inches, may be used. The upper wheel weighs about 1,600 pounds, and the bottom one 6,000 pounds. The bed alone weighs 8,000 pounds and the entire mill about 20,000 pounds. We have not spared iron to make this as strong, or stronger, than any other mill built. The guides work easily in every direction, so that the saw can be held in an}' position and are so made as to get the greatest possible strength and steadiness. The top guide is raised and lowered by power and controlled by a handle near the sawyer. The lower guide has a hardened steel wheel inside of it to keep the saw from running too far back. It is also made with the distance from the saw to the guide at bottom of the guide, larger than at the top, so as to insure the saw dust falling out. It is impossible for the dust to accumulate. Sawyers will appreciate this. We can cut a board 4 feet wide, and can lay down a board 3^ feet wide, between the saw and column. We use a saw only 44^ feet long. We furnish iron legs or not, as desired. When we do not furnish the iron legs, we furnish a heavy iron bracket to carry the back end of the lower shaft. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 21 LIST PRICE OF THE "PHOENIX" BAND MILLS. ' No. 4 has wheels 9 ft. by 12 in. face, carries saws 54 ft. long and makes a cut 72 in. deep; has 60 in. falling down space between saw and column Price, $1600 00 No. 3 carries saws 50 ft. ; has the same size wheels as No. 4, a falling down space between saw and column of 46 in. and will make a cut 50 in. deep Price, 1500 00 No. 2 has wheels 8 ft. diam., 10 or 12 in. face and carries saws 44-J ft.; will make a cut 48 in. deep and has 42 in. be- tween column and saw for lumber to fall down. . . Price, 1100 00 The above gives the longest saws ; either will take saws 24 in. shorter. No saws or belts are included in the above price. Shipping Weight No. 4 35,000 lbs. Shipping Weight No. 3 30,000 lbs. Shipping Weight No. 2 20,000 lbs. Discount LOWER BAND SAW GUIDE. FOR LEFT HAND No. 3 MILL. 22 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 23 UPPER BAND SAW GUIDE WITH MOLD. FOR RIGHT HAND No. 3 MILL. 24 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CO in Q 5 o < CO Q z < cr LU OL d CO 6 2 Q 2 < I h I O It = o CO t -J < lu a Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 25 THE GILBERT BAND RE-SAW, Front View. 26 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE GILBERT BAND RE-SAW. Back View, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 27 GILBERT BAND RE-SAW. This machine is eminently suited for heavy saw mill work, and is equally well adapted for light work. It has the power and capacity to re-saw lumber as fast as any man can handle it. As to the quality and variety of its work, we call special attention to the following points : 1. THICK STOCK. — It will center-saw stock 12 inches thick. 2. THIN STOCK. — It will cut very thin veneers, such as picture backing, etc. 3. WIDE STOCK.— Up to 32 inches. 4. SHORT STOCK. — Down to 6 inches, perfectly; 5 to 3 inches, well. 5. BEVEL SIDING. — The Roll-carrying Frame may be tilted for this kind of work. 6. SLAB. — One set of rolls may be made stationary, so that a piece can be cut from one side of a board. 7. CROOKED STOCK.— The most crooked, kiln-dried hardwood, lumber that is warped or twisted, or any other stock needing extreme tension of the rolls, may be sawn almost perfectly. 8. VARIABLE STOCK. — Icy stock or poorly manufactured stock, the thickness of which varies greatly, may be cut in a very satis- factory manner, no matter whether the variations are between the edges or the ends of the board. DIMENSIONS, ETC. WEIGHT.— 6,000 pounds. WHEELS. — 54 inches diameter, 6 inch face. EXTREME HEIGHT.— 9 feet 6 inches. SAWS.— 27 feet 8 inches long. FLOOR SPACE.— 5 feet 6 inches x 6 feet 6 inches. DRIVING PULLEY.— Diameter, 24 inches; face, 12 inches; designed to be driven 550 revolutions. Special circulars on application. Price $1,100.00 Discount per cent. 28 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. The Husk, shown on page 29, is heavy, strong and especially adapted for mills cutting from twenty-five to fifty thousand feet of lumber per day. The floor space occupied is 5-J feet by 8 feet, and the size of timbers used is 6xl"2. The lower mandrel is of 31 inch steel and the upper mandrel is 3 inch steel. The size of pulley on top saw mandrel is 12 inches in diameter and 10 inch face, while the pulley on lower mandrel, which drives the upper mandrel, is 21 inches diameter and 10 inch face. The main drive pulley on lower mandrel is 24 inches diameter and 16 inch face. Ihe frame of tightener is of iron and the tightener pulley is 16 inches diameter with a 10 inch face. The boxes for lower mandrel are 9 inches long with water chamber in each, while the boxes for upper mandrel are 6 inches long. The splitter wheel behind saw is 18 inches diameter and the roller attached to same is 4 inches in diameter. The roller in front of saw is also 4 inches in diameter. The upper mandrel is raised and lowered in slides by means of the screws and gearing, shown in cut, the hand wheel operating same being almost hid from view by the tightener pulley. The top saw frame is of heavy cast iron, made in the most approved manner. The arms of saw guide are made of wrought iron and readily adjustable to the saw. On the lower mandrel any size of saw can be used from 48 to 60 inches in diameter with a top saw in proportion. The sizes of various parts of the machine can be varied somewhat if desired. Price without saws or belts $400 00 Price without top saw frame, saws or belts 200 00 Price of heavy mill with iron husk, iron top saw frame, no saws... 600 00 Price of same without top saw frame 400 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 29 DOUBLE CIRCULAR MILL. For description see opposite page. 30 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., < o o CO u m DC I h >< 2 LU O I 0. o Q o pq H C> O Ah a aj 0> -tl o> 'a 'd ■*■* ri HI a 0) o o L^ > at 0) u 5-i Q oi 3 rt be C "'H a 0> bo o> bo S .9 V-i J-i &i o> 0} £-1 « CD O § « X> bo 'S HI O VI cu 0> a M o> bo a d < % CO f- z UJ h < d >< z UJ o X CL Ul I h h g DC o 34 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., LIGHT SAW MILL CARRIAGE. The Saw Carriage illustrated on opposite page is especially designed for mills cutting from fifteen to twenty-five thousand feet of lumber per day and is a much better outfit than those usually furnished for mills of that size. Each standard is equipped with a double acting mill dog (see page 50). The distance which the standards open back from the saw is 36 inches. The Set Works are of the Phoenix patent, Grip Pattern, which are double acting in their operation and noiseless in their movement, making the lumber any thickness desired to the smallest fraction of an inch. The standards are drawn back by means of the large hand wheel and gearing shown in cut. The set shaft is 1 15-16 inches in diameter. The carriage frame is made of 6x6 timber. The truck wheels are 10 inches in diameter, fastened to long axles extending across the carriage running in babbitted boxes. The truck wheels next to the saw have flat faces, while those on the opposite side of carriage have V-shaped faces. The flat track is of rolled iron drilled for screws, and the V track is of planed cast iron. The price of this saw carriage, as illustrated, which is 18 feet in length, with 60 feet of flat and 60 feet of V top track, is $100.00. Discount. per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 35 HEAVY SAW MILL CARRIAGE. 'fG The above cut represents an end elevation of our heavy saw mill carriage. We make the blocks in various sizes, so that the standards can open back from saw from 44 to 60 inches, as desired. On previous pages we give a general description of the saw mill carriage and on following pages we describe our set works, mill dog, track and truck wheels, with boxes which we use in connection with these carriages. We also make the knees and blocks of cast steel when specially ordered. 30 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PACIFIC COAST CARRIAGE AND SET WORKS. -©--? The above outline shows a cross section of our especially designed set works and carriage for the Pacific Coast. The blocks are constructed of 9 inch steel I beams, faced with steel bars from H to' 2 inches thick and are made to open for any size of timber. The standards, set shaft, gears and set works are all made of steel. The large steel screw for actuating the standards or knees has ball bear- ing thrust collars, and the nut which is fastened to the knee is entirely frictionless, being a ball bearing. All gears are cut from solid steel and insure easy and exact work. Each knee is provided with improved dogs for securing and holding the largest logs in position while being sawed, the hook forming the upper part of dog can be extended or drawn in to suit the size of log. The dog lever being pivoted to the side of knee and its lower end connected to the straight tooth working in the side of knee, when the lever is pulled downward the tooth is forced into the log and at the same time the hook catches the top of the log, the whole gripping the log tight to the knee. The carriage is carefully made and each truck axle is of 3 inch steel, having three steel wheels, one on each side of the front carriage rail and the third on the outside of carriage farthest from saw, forming a substan- tial support for the carriage and equipment. When used in connection with band mills we furnish special heavy offsets for same. When writing for prices, give all information possible as to the requirements, and we will furnish drawings and full particulars. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 37 o bfi a, 38 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., STANDARD OR KNEE FOR HEAD BLOCKS. Showing Patent Taper Movement. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 39 CO a. o o CD T3 © I o CD a "O c cC ■M C/) 40 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE PHOENIX PATENT GRIP SET WORKS. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 41 THE PHOENIX PATENT GRIP SET WORKS. On the preceding pages we show different cuts of these Set Works and Blocks, the latest thing out, and a wonderful advance in setting mechanism for saw mill carriages. When timber was plenty the old rotary was used for sawing up, and anything was good enough for setting out the log. The past few years, however, have witnessed wonderful improvements in saw mill machinery. The rotary is in "innocuous desuetude," as it were, and now the rachet set works must give way to something more modern, and in line with the Band Mill. Since the advent of the Band Mill, the manufacturers have been striving for something more accurate in the way of set works, a set works that would set accurately to any fraction of an inch, and stand long and hard usage without any lost motion or detrimental wear. It is very evident that this cannot be accomplished with the Ratchet Set Works, for (without considerable complication) the ratchet will only set to the particular fraction for which it is constructed, usually 1-16 of an inch, some, however, to 1-32. The latter, however, requiring such a fine tooth ratchet wheel that the teeth will not stand and are continually being broken. The Phoenix GRIP Set Works will set accurately to ANY thickness desired, at any and all times, and we can safely say TPIAT THEY ARE THE ONLY SET WORKS TPIAT WILL. By referring to the cuts it will be seen that these set works are extremely simple, consisting of but few pieces and almost entirely of steel. The set wheel, which is keyed to the set shaft, has an annular groove on either side into which loosely fit the steel grip. Now it is evident that this grip is nothing more or less than a lever or pry, and by forcing down the end of the "Grip" the set wheel must either turn or the "Grip" break. There can be no lost motion or slippage, for the harder the end of the "Grip" is forced down, the tighter it grips in the annular groove in the set wheel. 42 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PATENT GRIP SET WORKS— Continued. Experience has demonstrated that there is very little wear on the grip or groove, but no matter how much wear there might be, the grip seats itself and is always in contact with the sides of the groove, conse- quently there is absolutely no lost motion at this point. Another thing has been demonstrated with these set works, unlike the old rachet wheel, where the set lever had to move just so far in order to let the pawls drop into the right notch, any wear in these pawls, teeth or pin joints, would differ the thickness of the lumber, but with the Phoenix "Grip," no matter how little or how much, the set lever is moved the grips being always in contact, as before stated, the set wheel will rotate just that much. Another feature of the Phoenix Grip Set Works is that the quadrant has adjustable steel stops or notches for the set lever to strike against, which together with the spring latch and adjustable home stop makes it one of the most complete rigs ever devined. It can readily be seen that the thickness of lumber is easily changed to start with, for the throw or distance the set lever moves for any given thickness is quickly changed by moving the stop on quadrant up or down as the case may be, then again the lumber can be made scant or plump to the extent of | inch by 32ds by the slide on edge of set lever. The stops on the quadrant after once being adjusted are supposed to be clamped and made permanent. The adjustable quadrant enables us to attach these set works to any saw carriage, for no matter what the size of pinion is on the set shaft, we can adjust the throw of the set lever to advance the knees the required distance. These Set Works are fully covered by letters patent and we will prosecute any and all infringers where found. In ordering set works for old carriages, give the diameter of set shaft and width of keyseat, and when we are to furnish and mark new dial, give thickness of lumber to be sawed, thickness of saw kerf, number of teeth and pitch of same in set pinion and say whether for right or left hand mill. A printed card of instructions is attached to each set works when shipped. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 43 THE INDEX WHEEL AND BOARD RULE. The index wheel and board rule is geared to the set shaft with cut wrought gears, consequently as the knees move toward the saw the index wheel rotates toward the setter, plainly showing on its figured face the exact distance the knees are from the saw, and also the number of boards or plank that can be gotten out of log, allowing for the saw kerf. No figuring is required to leave the last board or plank the desired thickness, or in canting for a gang, for if you start at the right mark the stock will come out even every time. The face of the wheel is brass and by putting a piece of felt so that the face will always press against it when turning it will be kept bright and the figures which are large and plain can readily be seen. 44 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., ADJUSTMENT OF PHOENIX SET WORKS. The engraving shows position when ready to set up the log or cant. In this position the set screws A and C as shown should have about 1-32 clearance between point and grip E, and the set screws B and D should have about an inch clearance between point and grip E, as shown. When receding the set screws B and D will come in contact with grip E just enough to allow the standards to recede freely. Set screws A and C are merely to keep the grip from jumping up when rolling on a log and if screwed down too close to the grip, will cause the grip to wedge in the groove and in that position cannot be moved or will work hard. They should never be in contact with grip E when setting up. Set screws B and D are for tripping or raising the grips so that standards will recede, and if set up too close will not let the standards recede or will cause them to recede very hard. Also if this screw (D) does not raise the grip quite enough it will cause the standards to recede hard. This should be adjusted accurately. The internal working parts should be oiled with a thin oil. Black oil reduced largely with kerosene will answer the purpose and kerosene used alone now and then is most excellent to keep th grips from gum- ming up which sometimes causes them to slip if heavy black oil is used. Set works only $195.00 Set works with dial wheel complete.. 220.00 Dial wheel with pinion for do 31.00 Discount * per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 4-5 a* 3.+j >■ g so oj ed a o ti =s 2 «■: •^■^OOQiKOia o o o o o o o o — ■FN -4-3 . ^ . s a . : m u . H tO O C V. i- - - = ~i jj a* cs rt ■** & f— coosOth :ikt 46 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., h CO u. O O P < o h D < X z O I Ql Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 47 PHOENIX AUTOMATIC OFFSET. This offset is very simple, holds the carriage remarkably steady, and is entirely free from that characteristic "Snakey Wabbley" motion of all other offsets. A feature of this device and one that will commend itself to all mill men is the facility with which it can be attached to the carriage. Every part of this offset is split, or in halves, thus enabling a person to put it on the carriage without removing the trucks or disturbing the carriage in any way; also in case of breakage it can be repaired without tearing the carriage all to pieces. A device is provided so that when it becomes necessary to back out of the cut the offset becomes inoperative. The full throw of the offset is accomplished by the carriage moving not more than six inches on the track. Price of offset for 3 block carriage $150 00 Price of offset for 4 block carriage 225 00 Discount per cent. 48 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SHAW'S PATENT HEAD BLOCK OFFSET. The above illustration represents a radical departure from the usual method of offsetting the log for Band Mills. Heretofore the entire carriage and all parts connected therewith have been offset, the result of which is to bring surfaces together that are in continual motion whenever the carriage moves and with such pressure that there is a continual wear, requiring daily adjustment to ensure any degree of accuracy and at best when considered in perfect working order, there is more or less lost motion, the result of which is that the scale of the setworks is adjusted to give additional thickness to the lumber to pro- vide for thick and thin lumber and tapering boards that the lumber may finish to the standard thickness. The result is a loss which goes to shavings and is of no value. The carriage axles are provided with split nuts, said nuts being made in halves and clamped on the axles inside the bearing where a thread is cut on the axle to correspond with the split nut, and all the lateral move- ment of the carriage is taken up so that the carriage makes as straight lines as the track. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 49 SHAWS' PATENT HEAD BLOCK OFFSET. Continued The head blocks and set works are offset by a positive movement that •cannot vary, as the forward movement brings the blocks to a rigid stop by two iron surfaces coming together at a point where there cannot pos- siblv be an accumulation of saw dust, bark, or chips, to prevent a contact of the metal surfaces and as neither of them are in motion, there can be no wear. As the carriage has no lateral movement the steam feed bracket is bolted rigidly to the carriage and if located central with the steam feed cylinder, the friction is reduced and the wear and danger of breakage much less. The scrapers for the track may be fitted accurately to the same, therebv ensuring a smooth running carriage and prolonging the life cf the track and trucks. Bv reason of the accuracy of this offset the thickness of the lumber may be reduced one thirty-second of an inch and then finish thicker than with the old style offset, with the additional thickness. As the carriage is held rigidly in place from lateral movement and makes absolutely straight lines, the saw will take more feed and do accur- ate work with an increase of five thousand feet per day. The offset may be fitted to any head block in use and can be operated automatically or by hand as may be desired. Price complete for 3 block carriage $500 00 Price complete for 2 block carriage ^3? 50 If new blocks are wanted, add $35.00 for each block. Discount per cent. 50 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., KILGORE'S SAW MILL CARRIAGE CUSHION. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 51 KILGORE'S SAW MILL CARRIAGE CUSHION. Kilgore's Saw Mill Carriage Cushion will increase the cut of your Band or Circular. Save accidents and repairs by using a cushion for your carriage that will stop it easy in all cases. It is a well known fact that if the sawyer hits the bumpers hard, even if he does not hurt the men or injure the carriage or head blocks, he is sure to handle his carriage very carefully for some time afterward, thus lessening the cut for a few hours at least, and if through any sticking or breakage of valve levers, or feed, the sawyer loses control of the carriage, there is apt to be a serious accident to men and mill. This Kilgore Saw Mill Carriage Cushion is built to stop these car- riages without jar. It consists of a cast iron cylinder bored out and fitted with a piston having a projection on one side to receive the blow from the carriage, which compresses air in the back end of cylinder and causes vacuum in front end, giving powerful resistance when the piston is driven in. It is simple and durable; will not break or wear out under a constant bumping. Will increase the cut by allowing the sawyer to run his carriage at full speed without danger. One Cushion at each end of the track to act against a plate on the carriage end girt is a guaranty against injury to men or machinery. It has sufficient air vent to avoid giving a rebound to the carriage. This device is in all respects superior to any other, and is the only reliable cushion. It is always ready to receive the carriage; no breakage in the feed affects its working. Allows the carriage to run full length of track. It can be attached in a short time to any mill, and when in place needs no more care or expense. O 12x 9 for very light 2 block carriages, price, each $ 60 00 A 12x12 for light 2 block carriages, price, each 70 00 B 12x16 for light 2 block carriages, price, each 80 00 C 15x18 for medium 2 block carriages, price, each 90 00 D 15x21 for heavy 3 block carriages, price, each 120 00 E 20x30 for heavy 1 block carriages, price, each 160 00 Weight of cushions from 150 lbs. to 2,000 lbs. each. Discount per cent. 52 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., STEAM FEED BRACKET. The above cut represents a Universal Self-Adjusting Steam Feed Bracket for attaching- steam feed rod to carriage. The advantage of this bracket over the common bracket lies in the universal pivoted joint which makes the connection between it and the rod. This prevents the end of the rod from crystalizing and breaking. The lower part of the rod is exposed so as to allow it to travel over the support. Price with stub end to fit old rod $60 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 53 THE PHOENIX DOUBLE TOOTH BOSS DOG. MADE ENTIRELY OF STEEL. Can be Bolted to the Knee or Standard of any Mil). — — w^TjfP5nlw The above cut represents a right-hand dog, which is made to bolt to the right-hand side of the knee, viewed from the platform of the carriage. This dog combines all the best features of the "Reliance" single tooth and "Boss" double tooth dogs, and has double grip hook teeth, working 54 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., in both directions, up and down, and all operated by one lever. Made entirely of steel, and so constructed as to be used independent, to bolt to lenees or standards of any mill, or inserted and used in our patent hollow knee. The lever has downward movement to dog log or cant and is held firmly in position by a ratchet and stop, operated by hand piece on the end of lever, making it impossible for the teeth to work out and release the cant or log and allow it to crowd or break the saw. By the peculiar construction of the teeth, the pivotal point is further removed from the face of the knee, thereby giving a nearer vertical direction to the points of the teeth, and therefore avoids crowding a sawed or flat surface away from the knee or standards. There is but one lever to operate both lines or teeth, thus avoiding any complication of cams or levers to advance or recede the dog, to hold round logs, flat cant, or last board, the teeth advance %\ inches, to hold round log, or f of an inch to hold the last board. To dog flat or sawed surface, the line of short teeth advance | of an inch, with but slight movement of the lever to hold the last board securely to the knee. To dog a round log, continue the downward movement of the lever and the long teeth advance 2-| inches, or any part, and the short teeth recede into the knees, or back of face line, the ratchet holding the dog in position, so that it is impossible for the log to work loose or slide out at the bottom, as it is secured from both directions, up and down. Price $50 00. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 55 DETAILS OF DOUBLE TOOTH DOG. A L, Plate for left hand dog-. A R, Plate for right hand dog. B, Dog lever. H, Dog lever pawl. K, Dog lever pawl spring. R. Dog lever pawl connection. 11, Dog lever handle. 10 L, Double ended lever for left hand dog. 10 R, Double ended lever for right hand dog. J, Steel spring for double ended lever. F, Dog teeth connection. D. Double dog tooth. Q, Wrought connection for dog teeth. 56 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., FORDEN DOUBLE ACTING MILL DOG This we believe to be a first class and at the same time the cheapest double acting- mill dog on the market. Its construction is simple and every part is made durable and strong. It can be bolted to any head block standard as holes may be drilled through various places in the frame at most an)f point desired. The teeth are made of the best tool steel and by bolting the dog to the standard in such a manner that when the lever is in the second slot the teeth of the dog extend beyond the face of the standard five-eighths of an inch, the last piece of lumber can be cut one inch thick. From the front of the mill dog frame in a horizontal direction to the point of the teeth is two inches, while the teeth move on the angle in which they work about four inches. This dog holds the largest or small- est log firm and solid against the face of the standard and is the most satisfactory and quickest operated device for the purpose yet invented. This cut shows a left hand dog. Sent on approval to responsible parties. Price each, $30 00. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 57 THE STRAIGHT TOOTH DOUBLE-ACTING MILL DOG. We show herewith a cut of our double-acting saw mill dog, put in an iron case ready for bolting on the side of any common knee or stand- ard. This dog has few, if any, equals in the market, as all the working parts are of steel and each piece is made strong and durable. The teeth are chisel pointed and being easily forced into the timber do not bite or tear out theside of the lumber and thus destroy many valuable boards and plank. Logs are held firmly against the standard, and those of ordinary size can be sawn up entire, without turning. We make knees or standards with the dogs incorporated in their face which will fit any head block of the usual pattern. The cut shows a left hand dog. State, when ordering, whether you desire right or left hand. Price, each, of dogs in iron case. $40 00 Discount per cent. 58 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., RACK AND PINION MILL DOG. SIMPLE, DURABLE, CHEAP. EFFECTIVE, AND EASY TO OPERATE. The above Mill Dog is invaluable in sawing - hard wood lumber or frozen timber, as it does not have a tendency to crowd the logs away from the face of the standard, and does not tear or mar the lumber while being sawed. This Mill Dog is powerful in its operation and cannot slip as the tooth is forced into the log by the lever pinion working in the rack bar. By raising the lever to an upright position, the teeth in the pinion are disengaged from the rack bar, and the dog head can be raised or lowered to any position desired. The tooth bar can be set to hold the last board of a cant, or, a large round log, and is held in place by the spring pin in the side of the head. The tooth bar is of steel and head of malleable iron, so that the apparatus is strong and durable. When ordering state the number of right or left hand ones wanted. The one shown above is right hand. Price each $20 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 59 SELF-OILING PATENT TRUCK BOX AND AXLE. The above cut clearly represents the Self-Oiling Truck Boxes that are used with the Phoenix carriages. There is a large oil chamber below the axle, filled with oil and supplied with corks, which float on the oil and are at all times in contact with the axle, and consequently roll around as the axle revolves, keeping the bearing supplied with oil without any waste, as the surplus falls back into the oil chamber to be used again. Price for 2^ inch steel axle with two 14 inch steel wheels and two Boxes $30 00 Price for 2^ inch steel axle with two 12 inch steel wheels and two self-oiling Boxes $25 00 Discount per cent. 60 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., ROLLED STEEL CARRIAGE TRACK, JL" ' \J^g: *-» XNVvOvCvvvV * •- 5" J This track is made of rolled steel, heavy, well proportioned, strong and durable. We are prepared to furnish this track in any length desired up to 12 feet, planed and drilled ready to bolt to timber. Price per foot for flat $0 90 Price per foot for V 1 00 Discount per cent. Hi o Q UJ o z < o X < 5 UJ Q- C/) UJ z 62 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., NEW SPECIAL PHOENIX GANG EDGER, Our special gang edger, (shown on other side) is the heaviest and most substantial edger manufactured. The steel arbor, 4 to 6 inches in diameter according to size of machine, is provided with three self oiling ring boxes, the most perfect and satisfactory bearing made. Clean, absolutely reliable, and economical. This bearing is a great advantage over the old style on account of the saving in oil and grease, besides the bearing always runs cool. All three boxes are on slip bridgetrees. This is a great advantage in removing arbor or putting on belt, and the two bearings on the driving end one on each side of the arbor pulley, hold the arbor in place while the other bearing is removed for changing saws. Four large feed rolls are used on this edger, thus insuring not only a reliable feed, but straight lumber, for the material to be edged has a bearing on the four rollers at once and is held down by the heavy auto- matic press rolls, as shown, thus preventing the board from shifting. All four of the feed rolls are driven by a single belt from the counter shaft which drives the edger, and when so desired we make a change- able feed. The rolls are geared together with brass gears, which is admitted to be far ahead of the short belts which are continually slipping from the accumulation of grease and oil. The saws are all movable and are shifted by means of levers which extend from saws to the front end of table where they can be handily operated. Ample provision is made for taking up any lost motion in these levers and in adjusting for different widths. Any size of saw up to twenty-eight inches in diameter can be used. The twenty-eight inch saws will rip material eight inches in thickness. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 63 SPECIAL PHOENIX GANG EDGER— Continued. On each stationary guide on the front table we place a small spiked roller for keeping the lumber tight against the same. The automatic press rolls do not have to be handled in any way by the edger man as they are self-operating, both in front and behind the saws. On these edgers when desired we place a movable battery of six saws set two inches apart for making 2x4's or 2x6 's. When this batters- is not in use it can, by means of the hand wheel as shown, be moved out to one side, and thus give the edger man the benefit of the full width of the edger and stationary straight guides. Mill men tell us that this is a great advantage and that this machine, on small logs, will increase the cut very materially, for by sizing the little logs this edger will rip them up into 2x4's, 2xG's or 6 inch strips much quicker than a gang. We also build this edger with water boxes, and also stationary battery; that is to say, the pocket shown on the right of machine is left off and the battery of saws made stationary in the proper position on arbor. See cut on page 64. Price includes front table, but no saws or back table. Number of Width of Work- Speed for 24 inch Size of Arbor Price with Battery Saws. ing Space. Saws. Pullley. Attachment. 8 96 1600 18 X 19 $1300 00 7 84 1600 18x19 1100 00 6 72 1600 18x19 900 00 5 60 1600 15x15 860 00 5 54 1600 15 x 15 780 00 4 42 1600 12x12 680 00 Discount per cent. 64 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CO Ul O a ui a z < a a < z < > > < w I vO be S at bJO u O to 65 DC LU o Q HI O z < o < Cfl > H X O UJ D 5 UJ 66 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., MEDIUM WEIGHT FIVE SAW GANG EDGER. We show herewith a view of our Medium Weight Five Saw Gang; Edger. The frame of the sawing part of machine is entirely of iron, while the front table rests on iron legs and has a heavy timber frame well bolted and made substantial. This machine has five saws, 20 inches in diameter, but we can vary the number of saws as desired. The saw arbor is of steel, 3^ inches in diameter, with two feather- keys let into it the entire distance, between bearings, for driving the saws which have key ways in their collars. The driving pulley is 12 inches in diameter with a 13 inch face. Speed about 1500 revolutions per minute. The distance between the saws is regulated by the three hand wheels at end of machine, which have notches on their rims into which snap spring catches, holding the saws firmly in place at any desired point, but so arranged as to shift easily when desired. Each notch on the rim of the hand wheels represents a space of two inches between the saws. The hand wheels are attached to long shafts, having upon their ends spur pinions, which work in sliding rack bars attached to the guides that hold the rims of the saws. The short front rollers have coarse cut spiral grooves turned in their face similar to the threads of a screw — those on one side of the machine being right hand and on the other left hand, so that the lumber resting upon the surface of these rollers, while passing through the machine, is crowded constantly against the guides and is split or edged in a perfectly straight manner. The roller shaft is driven by a belt from the front feed roller. The feed rollers are three in number, of wrought iron 3^ inches in. diameter, fluted, two are back of the saws and one in front. The two back of the saws are geared together by a pair of spur gears; the feed roller in front and one of those back of the saws have upon their outer ends pulleys 26 inches in diameter, with a 4 inch face, which are driven by a belt around the end of the saw arbor, and thus feeds the lumber Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 67 FIVE SAW GANG EDGER-Continued. through the machine in a very strong and rapid manner, yet without marring it in the least. The notched brake in front of saws is so arranged that the brake rests on the lumber as it passes through the machine, but does not allow a piece or splinter to fly back towards the sawyer. This is a valuable device as lumber often flies from the saws and kills or injures numbers of men yearly. The saws can be changed in a few moments' time by taking out the movable bridgetree at the farther end of the saw arbor, which allows the saws to be slipped off the end of the saw mandrel. All of the idle rollers and press rollers are made in two sections, across the machine, the body of the rollers being made of gas pipe, turned and finished, and heads of cast iron. The idle rollers turn upon strong iron shafts extending entirely across the machine, while the ends of the shafts rest and turn in iron boxes. The idle and press rollers being in two sections admits of one inch lumber being run through on one side of machine and two inch, or thicker, upon the other side, without one interfering with the other, this cannot be done when the rollers are of one piece the entire width of machine. The press rollers are raised, when it is desired to pass very thick lumber through the machine, by means of ropes attached to the ends of wooden levers, the levers not being here shown. PRICE WITH FRONT TABLE, BUT NO SAWS OR BACK TABLE. Number of Saws. Width of Working Space. Inches. Price. 7 6 5 4 76 6Q 54 42 $750 00 650 00 550 00 450 00 Discount per cent. •68 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., US O Q W < CO u Ul cc X a. o On ft O P< O ft 0) 4) c O s o .44 a Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 69 THREE SAW EDGER. The edger shown on opposite page is compact, strong and very effective in its operation, manufacturing lumber just as accurately as the machines made for larger mills, and has a capacity of from fifteen to thirty thousand feet of lumber per day. The Feed Rollers, Saw Arbor and Press Rollers are all hung in a Solid Iron Frame, thus avoiding any of those parts getting out of line with each other. The Saw Arbor is of 2^ inch steel, thoroughly finished, and has three- bearings, one on each side of the arbor pulley. (The machine, as shown in cut, is driven from the left side, with small pulley upon right end of arbor to drive feed roller pulleys, but this can be changed to either side as desired.) The Arbor Pulley is 10 inches in diameter, with a 10 inch face, and should be driven from 1,500 to 2,200 revolutions per minute; the latter speed being necessary when the full capacity of machine is desired. The saws are three in number, two being movable and one stationary and are 1(5 inches in diameter, with a 4 inch hole in each to fit upon the saw collars, which are finely finished and close together, with a right or left hand thread, according to the direction the saws run. The Feed Rollers are of wrought iron 2£ inches in diameter, two in number, one being in front and one back of the saws, grooved length- wise, and carry the lumber through the machine very rapidly, yet with- out marring it in the least. The rollers are driven by a belt wrapping around small pulley upon end of saw arbor and over the large feed, pulleys shown in cut. The small pulley in front of feed rollers, shown in above design, drives a shaft which has upon it two short rollers each being upon opposite sides of machine, one has a very coarse cut left-hand thread upon the surface while the other has the same kind of a right-hand thread, and as they revolve, the lumber, passing through the machine resting upon their spiral grooved surfaces, is continually crowded against the guides and thus sawn in a perfectly even and straight manner. This device is fully patented and is conceded by all users of Gang Edgers to be a valuable invention. 70 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. THREE SAW EDGER.— Continued. The hinged guide pieces upon each side of machine are respec- tively two and three inches wide and can be turned up or down as desired, which, with the arrangement of the saws, is such that lumber can be ■cut any width from two to twenty-eight inches. The saws are regulated by the Hand Wheels shown at the front of machine, which are attached to long shafts having upon their ends spur pinions which mesh into rack-bars attached to arms, which in turn work in slotted grooves in the saw collars. The Pinions and Rack-Bars are very accurate, an entire revolution ■of either pinion moving a saw exactly 12 inches. The Arms and Rack- Bars moving the saws are underneath the saw arbor, which facilitates taking the arbor out of the frame and prevents the rack-bars from being clogged with sawdust, as does the other method of having them in front -of the saws. The Hand Wheels have upon the rims notches, each representing two inches in width between the saws, into which snap spring catches, holding the saws firmly at any desired point, but so arranged as to shift with ease when required. The Press Rollers are of heavy cast iron and regulated by the hand rope. The sawing part of the machine and front rollers are all in one frame, about fourteen feet in length and four feet in width, while the back rollers, four in number, are set in a separate frame twelve feet long, thus facilitating the handling and placing of the machine. All idle rollers are of Hardwood, with iron shafts, and resting at each end in iron boxes. Each roller is banded with Iron Bands, driven into grooves turned in the end. The entire machine rests upon Iron Legs. In ordering be sure to state whether you want the drive pulley upon the right or left side, when standing in front of the machine. Price of Edgers with Front and Back table and three saws $300 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 71 ID O Q < CO o cu be bJO G O A o to 72 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., TWO SAW EDGER. We show herewith a view of our Two Saw Gang Edger, designed for mills which do not cut over 25,000 feet of lumber per day. This machine will do as good work as the larger ones, the only difference being in its capacity and size. The Feed Rollers, Saw Arbor and Press Rollers are all attached to a Solid Iron Frame, thus avoiding any of those parts getting out of line with each other. The Saw Arbor is of 2-£ inch steel and has three bearings, one on each side of the arbor pulley. [The machine as shown in cut is driven from the left hand side with small pulley upon the right end of arbor to drive the feed roller pulleys, but this can be changed to either side as desired.] The Arbor Pulley is 8 inches in diameter, with a 9 inch face, and should be driven from 1500 to 2300 revolutions per minute — the latter speed being necessary when the full capacity of machine is desired. The Saws are two in number, one being movable and one stationary, and are 16 inches in diameter, with a -f inch hole in each to fit upon the collars, the collars closing upon the saw, with a right or left hand thread according to the direction the saw runs. The Feed Rollers are two in number, and made of 24 inch round wrought iron, which is fluted so as to carry the lumber through the machine in a rapid and perfectly straight manner and yet without mar- ring it in the least. One roller is in front and one back of the saws, both rollers being driven by the belt wrapping around the end of saw arbor, and over the large pulleys as shown in cut. The hinged guide piece upon side of machine is three inches wide and can be turned up or down as desired, which with the arrangement of the saws is such that any width of lumber can be cut from three to twenty-t^o inches wide. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 73 TWO SAW EDGER-Continued. The movable saw is regulated by the hand wheel at front end of machine. This hand wheel being attached to a long shaft having upon its end a spur pinion, which works into a rack bar, which has fastened to it an upright arm that engages in a groove in the collar of the saw. The Pinion and Rack Bar have machine cut teeth and are very accurate, an entire revolution of the pinion moving the saw exactly 12 inches. The Arm and Rack Bar moving the saw are underneath the saw arbor which facilitates taking the arbor out of the frame and prevents the rack bar from getting clogged with saw dust, as does the other method of having them in front of the saws. The Hand Wheel has upon its rim notches, each representing two inches in width between the saws, into which snap a spring catch holding the saw firmly at any desired point, but so arranged as to shift with ease when^required. The Press Rollers are two in number and made of heavy cast iron nicely finished, these rollers are regulated by the hand rope over machine. This machine occupies a floor space of 16 feet in length by 40 inches in width. All idle rollers are of hard wood with iron shafts passing entirely through them and resting at each end in iron boxes. Each roller is banded with iron bands driven into grooves turned in the end. The entire machine rests on iron legs. When ordering be sure to state whether you want the drive pulley upon right or left side when standing in front of machine. Price of machine as shown and described with two saws $200 00 Discount per cent. 74 DC h X Ul QQ D J a 2 < a be h3 o ft Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 75 £ E tu O 2 O h < > U Q Z UJ bo Oh a, CD o ft 76 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE PHOENIX PATENT LUMBER TRIMMER. The cut on page 74 gives a general view and that on page 75 an end view of our Improved Automatic Lumber Trimmer. All of the saws and feed work are driven from the long shaft in front of machine, necessitating only one connection with the driving power, which makes it a self-contained machine. The main drive pulley is 20 inches in diameter for an 8 or 10 inch belt, and should make 460 revolutions per minute. The saws are 20 inches in diameter and are arranged in iron tilt frames as shown, so that the frame can be moved forward, taking up the slack or stretch of belt. This feature enables the use of endless belts and places the Phoenix Trimmer clearly in the lead of all competitors, being the first and only trimmer made upon which endless belts can be used. The machine here shown trips the saws by a series of foot levers at the end of the table, but we can vary the arrangement so as to have a lever in front of each saw, or have the saws operated by a man on a platform overhead. 1 Left-Hand. Right-Hand. PRICES WITHOUT BELTS OR SAWS. To trim 10, 12, 14, 16 feet $500 00 To trim 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 feet 550 00 To trim 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 feet 600 00 To trim 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 feet 650 00 To trim 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 feet 700 00 Add $50.00 for each additional saw and frame. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 77 o Z a H z o C9 (- cr °- u 94 Phoenix Manfuacturing Co., CC O X h o z J o z > 5 -J m < ^ i -V- _i J ) o o CO II o o o c CO Q c CD CO CD Q. o CC o ■a c cS "D (D bo c © §g JO O O JO JO o o lOlo CO £- HH CO -H O lO tH JO CO " rH tH i—i tH tH rH CM rH NHN J? « O lO LO O O LO LO © © LO CO CO CO CO H^ OS HH rH LO CQ 1—1 1 — ' 1 1 T 1 T — i 1 1 TH 1—1 Cv? 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See description on following page. 96 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., FRICTION ROPE FEED WORKS. We show on preceding page what we believe to be the best form of friction rope feed works yet devised. By the use of the gearing the size and speed of the paper frictions is reduced and a reduction in the size of the iron friction B is also made, thus saving a vast amount of wear and expense. All users of the old style of friction feed works will appreciate any new arrangement which saves the burning of the paper frictions and the breaking of the iron one as such accidents have always been a source of constant annoyance and delay. For heavy work we make the dimen- sions of the various pieces as follows: Paper feed friction A 18 inches in diameter and 15 inch face. Paper gig friction C 21 inches in diameter and 15 inch face. Iron friction B 21 inches in diameter and 15 inch face. Drive pulley D 21 inches diameter and 10 inch face. Gig pulley E 32 inches diameter and 10 inch face. The shafts for above are 3^ inches in diameter. The pinion G is 8 inches in diameter and 1 inch face. Gear wheel F is 36 inches in diameter and 1 inch face and 1| inch pitch. Rope drum H is 28 inches in diameter and runs on a 1 inch shaft. The bearings are all 8 inches long. The paper frictions A and C are thrown in and out of contact with the iron friction B by the two eccentric boxes with levers, as shown in cut. The size of the various pulleys, gears and drum can be changed according to the capacity of the mill and kind of lumber to be sawed. Price with iron drum and 15 inch face frictions $300 00 Price with wooden drum and 12 inch face frictions 250 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 97 HILL'S STEAM NIGGER. This well-known labor saving device needs no extended description. They are manufactured in various dimensions for all sizes of timber. When writing for price state class of timber, diameter and length of logs to be handled. List on page 98. 98 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PRICE OF STEAM NIGGERS. (With tooth bar center built up of steel plates.) No. 1 Mammoth. No. 1 Standard. No. 2 Standard. No. 3 Standard. Cylinders, 14 in. x ft. and 10 in. x 6 ft. Bar, 1| in. x 7 in. sides. With 3 in. forged steel teeth With 4 in. forged steel teeth With bar 14. in. x 8 in. sides. With 3 in. forged steel teeth With 4 in. forged steel teeth With 6 in. forged steel teeth Cylinders, 10 in. x 6 ft. and 8 in. x 6 ft. Bar 1 in. x 6 in. sides. With 2 in. forged steel teeth With 3 in. forged steel teeth With 4 in. forged steel teeth With bar 1^ in. x 6 in. sides. With 2 in. forged steel teeth With 3 in. forged steel teeth With 4 in. forged steel teeth With bar 1 in. x 7 in. sides. With 2 in. forged steel teeth With 3 in. forged steel teeth With 4 in. forged steel teeth Cylinders 10 in. x 5 ft. and 8 in. x 5 ft. Bar 1 in. x 6 in. sides. With 2 in. forged steel teeth With 3 in. forged steel teeth With 4 in. forged steel teeth With bar 14 in. x 6 in. sides. With 2 in. forged steel teeth With 3 in. forged steel teeth W T ith 4 in. forged steel teeth With bar 1 in. x 7 in. sides. With 2 in. forged steel teeth With 3 in. forged steel teeth With 4 in. forged steel teeth Cylinders 10 in. x 44 ft. and 8 in. x U ft. Bar lx4| in. sides. With 2 in. forged steel teeth With 3 in. forged steel teeth Oscillating Stationary 785 00 $810 00 805 00 830 00 795 00 820 00 815 00 840 00 835 00 860 00 560 00 570 00 630 00 655 00 640 00 665 00 650 00 675 00 655 00 680 00 680 00 705 00 690 00 715 00 660 00 685 00 685 00 710 00 695 00 720 00 605 00 630 00 615 00 640 00 625 00 650 00 625 00 650 00 635 00 660 00 645 00 670 00 630 00 655 00 640 00 665 00 650 00 675 00 585 00 595 00 We manufacture the well-known Friction Nigger and Log Turners and will be pleased to send drawings and prices on application. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 99 STEAM CUT-OFF SAW. This machine is intended principally for cutting slabs, timber, shingle-bolts, etc., and can be used in all cases in place of the friction, swinging, or similar style of cut-off saw. The cut illustrates but one of many positions for erecting the machine, as it can be placed in such a way as to meet special requirements. 100 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., STEAM CUT-OFF SAW— Continued. The machine consists of a steam cylinder with a valve so arranged that there is constantly a steam cushion on the piston, which prevents sudden jerking and jarring of the machinery, and enables the saw to Avork with absolute safety under high steam pressure. A check valve in the steam exhaust perfectly controls the speed at which the saw raises or lowers. The No. 1 machine has a cylinder 6 in. bore, with a stroke ranging from 12 to 17 inches. The steel saw arbor is 2 in. diameter, with an arbor pulley 8 in. diameter, 9^ in. face, and a saw 26 in. to 36 in. diameter can be used. Price of machine, complete, excepting saw $100 00 The No. 2 machine has a cylinder 8 in. bore, with stroke ranging from 11 to 18 inches. Steel saw arbor is 2 3-16 in. diameter, with an arbor pulley 10 in. diameter, 12 in. face, and a saw from 10 in. to 48 in. can be used. Price of machine, complete, excepting saw $150 00 The No. 3 machine has a cylinder 8 in. bore, with a stroke ranging from 18 to 24 inches. The steel saw arbor is 2 7-16 in. diameter, with an arbor pulley 12 in. diameter, 11 in. face, and a saw as large as" 60 in. may be used. Price of machine, without saw. $175 00 In ordering, please state whether arbor is to have Right or Left Hand Thread, and the stroke desired. Always rotate the saw away from the operator. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 101 THE PHOENIX STEAM LOG ROLLER. See description and price list on following page. 102 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., / THE PHOENIX STEAM LOG ROLLER. The cut on preceding page shows our steam log roller for rolling the logs out of the log haul up slip of the mill. The machine is made either double or single. The cut shows a double machine and will throw logs to either side of the deck; while the single machine will throw the logs to one side only. The length of shaft and number of arms depend on the length of logs to be handled. The cylinders are operated by foot levers which are connected to the rock shaft and extend up through the deck where the operator can handle them. The punch bars are made of steel and are guided through the trough by cast iron thimbles. The haul up chain need not be stopped while throwing over the logs. PRICE— SINGLE. 2 Arm with 10x30 inch cylinder $200 00 3 Arm with 10x30 inch cylinder 225 00 Prices for larger cylinders quoted on application. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 10; KLINE'S PATENT LOG LOADER. An invention of great merit, which has been thoroughly tried and proven to be the best machine in the market for holding the logs on the skids when not wanted, with no possible chance of their rolling down and endangering the carriage to accident, and for instantly placing them on the carriage when wanted. Tt not ^infrequently happens that the carriage is disabled by bent piston-rod, cracked cylinder of steam-feed, or broken rack and pinion of friction feed, by logs rolling from the skids. Such accidents are rendered impossible with the use of the Kline Steam Log Loader. The loading of a log on the carriage is done instantly, the log placed where wanted on the carriage, to be fastened by the dogs or turned by the steam nigger. The machine consists of two or more curved arms, (A), keyed rigid to a shaft three inches in diameter placed in the skids, parallel' to the carriage track with concave side of arms up, into which the logs roll as into a cradle. These arms are caused to rotate by means of a steam cylinder (B) connected to one of the arms by connecting rod E, and operated by the foot pedal L. Price on page 105. 104 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE KLINE STEAM CANT FLIPPER. The cut on this page is an illustration of the flipper as set in a line of live rolls, and is designed for throwing the cants from live rolls to skids leading to gang or other machines. It will be noticed that the shaft con- necting the two arms is located just below the shaft and gearing that drives the live rolls. Price on page 105. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 105 PRICE OF STEAM CANT FLIPPERS AND LOG LOADERS. 2 arms, 2 boxes, 9 ft. shaft. 8 in. cyl. valve and connections. . . $200 00 3 arms, 3 boxes, 16 ft. shaft, 8 in. cyl. valve and connections. . . 225 00 4 arms, 4 boxes, 2d ft. shaft, 8 in. cyl. valve and connections. . . 262 00 2 arms, 2 boxes, 9 ft. shaft, 10 in. cyl- valve and connections. . . 215 00 3 arms, 3 boxes, 16 ft. shaft, 10 in. cyl. valve and connections. . . 2d0 00 4 arms, 4 boxes, 24 ft. shaft, 10 in. cyl. valve and connections. . . 277 00 Oiler and pipe for above 10 00 Price for larger cylinders quoted on application. Discount per cent. 106 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. STEAM CYLINDERS. We give below, prices for different sizes of steam jump cylinders which are used for skid lifters, cant flippers, etc. The cylinders have balanced valves and steam cushion on each end, the valve is receded by the coil spring as shown, so that the connections can be made to operate with either hand or foot. PRICE LIST OF CYLINDERS. 7 x 14 inches $ 80 00 8 x 16 inches 90 00 101 x is inches 100 00 10J x 20 inches 110 00 10* x 24 inches 120 00 10| x 30 inches 130 00 10| x 36 inches 140 00 10" x 42 inches 150 00 14 x 36 inches 220 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 107 IRON FRAME LOG JACKER. H _ ZSSSSSt ' W — pp The bull wheel has 75 teeth If pitch and 4^ inch face. The pinion has 14 teeth, If in. pitch, 5 inch face, with double flanges. The pulley is 48 inches in diameter by 13 inch face. The bull wheel shaft is 3 15-16 in. diameter and the pinion shaft 2 15-16 in. diameter. Inserted tooth sprocket with steel teeth made to fit any chain. Weight Price $200 00 Discount per cent. 108 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., IRON FRAME LOG JACKER. The above cut shows our single geared Log Jacker for Band Saw Mills where the main drive shaft runs lengthwise of the mill. We also make the same style double geared. The sprocket has inserted teeth of forged steel, which can be replaced by new ones when badly worn. The drive pulley will be made any size, as ordered, to give the proper speed and power. Price, Single Geared ■. $200 00 Price, Double Geared 300 00 Discount . . per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 109 IRON FRAME LOG JACKER. The above Log Jaeker is very strong, exceedingly heavy and, as will be observed, is self-contained, that is, the arrangement for starting and stopping it being on the same frame with the other parts of machine; one common belt pulley on the driving shaft of mill being all that is necessary to operate it. The large gear-wheel has 98 teeth, H inch pitch, 4 inch face and is about 48 inches in diameter on the outside; the pinion having 16 teeth, 4^ inch face and is about 7| inches in diameter on the outside and has a flange on each end. The belt-pulley is 48 inches in diameter for a 10 inch belt and runs loose upon the shaft, the inside of pulley-rim being turned smooth so that the paper faced friction which is keyed fast on the outer end of shaft, is started and stopped by the running loose pulley which is shifted on and off the male friction by the upright lever shown in cut. The sprocket-wheel is usually about 20 inches in diameter. Size of frame 2 feet 9 inches by 5 feet 4 inches. The diameter of sprocket-wheel shaft is 4 inches and pulley-shaft 3 inches. This apparatus can be set on or under the main floor of mill as desired. Price $250 00 Discount per cent. 110 Phoenix Manfuacturing Co., LOG HAUL UP CHAIN. Style A. Style B. Style C. PRICE. Style A — Outside link f in. x If in. and center links f in. x If in., doubled steel dogs every 8 ft., f in. steel rivets, per foot . . $2 30 Style B — Steel dogs every 8 feet. 1 inch iron 1 50 1-J inch iron 2 40 1| inch iron 3 30 Style C — Side link § x 2, centers 2 inches wide solid, -} steel rivets, steel dogs every 8 feet, per foot 2 60 FOOT SHEAVE FOR FOOT OF LOG SLIP. 20 inch, 2 7-16 x 8 inch Journals, including boxes . $25 00 21 inch, 2 15-16 x 10 inch Journals, including boxes 30 00 Discount. per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Ill IDLER FOR LOG HAUL UP CHAIN. Price for 16 in. sprocket with 20 in. flanges, 12 in. between shoulders, 2| in. x 4 in. bearing-, shaft and solid boxes $30 00 • Discount per cent. SLEEVE FLANGES FOR WOOD PULLEYS. For common pulley flanges see page 134. Discount per cent. 112 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., Z i < O i h D U h o CD [i] -J O z X CO Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 113 SHINGLE BOLT CUT-OFF MACHINE. This machine is constructed for cutting off shingle bolts from cants, and has all its parts made in a strong and substantial manner, so that by fair usage it will last for many years. It occupies a floor space of 5 by 13 feet. The arbor is of steel and has upon it a 10x10 pulley, which should run about 1000 revolutions per minute. The small pulley upon end of saw arbor is for driving the counter shaft in the lower part of machine. This counter shaft has upon one end a small paper friction pulley which works upon the outside of hub, to feed, and inside of rim, to gig, of the large pulley on pinion shaft and is operated by upright hand lever in front of table. The table is 10 feet long, made of hard wood, and has finished iron rollers. The wheel under table running on planed cast-iron track The table being moved forward and back by the rack and pinion under each end. In ordering state whether you desire a right or left hand machine. The one shown in cut is left hand. Price with 34 inch saw $250 00 Discount per cent. 114 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., BOLT CUT-OFF OR WOOD MACHINE. This is a first class machine for cutting up bolts or cord wood. The frame is constructed of hardwood and put together with joint bolts. The carriage travels squarely to and from the saw on a cast iron track. The arbor is of steel 2| inches in diameter. Arbor pulley 8 inches in diameter by 8 inch face. Diameter of saw is 40 inches and should run 1200 revolutions per minute. Weight 1000 lbs. Price with balance wheel but no saw $100 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 115 SHINGLE BOLTER AND SAPPER. By the use of this machine a considerable saving is made over the old way of using the axe, besides the first cut is always a shingle. Arbor 2^ inch steel. Arbor pulley, 16 in. diameter, 11 in. face. Saw, 50 in. diameter and should make 1000 revolutions. Weight 1200 lbs. Price with 50 inch saw $20(1 00 Discount per cent. 116 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., KNOT SAWING MACHINE. The above machine for trimming shingles is for use by two persons. Distance between the saws is 3 feet. Arbor is of steel 1^ inches in diameter and has upon it a pulley 4 inches in diameter and 4 inch face. Diameter of saws is 8 inches. The shingle carriers are of wood, plated upon the under side with metal so as not to wear in sliding on the track. The ways upon which the shingle carriers slide are one piece of flat track and one round rod. The carriers being hinged on the rod so that they cannot get off the track, yet can be swung up, as shown in cut, to brush off the sawdust or clean the table in an instant as desired. The frame work is of oak, well bolted together and made strong. This machine is very easy of operation as the parts are light yet of sufficient strength to do all necessary work for which it is designed. Floor space occupied is 3 by 4^ feet. Price, double, with saws $50 00 Price, single, with saws 30 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 117 CO CO UJ Ol UJ -J o z i CO o z h O < i UJ -J OQ D O Q h Z UJ h < CL M ft bJO O IH o 118 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING SHINGLE PRESS, We show two views of our late improved Shingle Press which are so clear as to need but little explanation. As will be seen it is double acting, pressing the shingles from both top and bottom of bunch, thus giving the bunches a much better appear- ance than if pressed from one side only. The shaft, to which the press lever or handle is attached, extends across the machine so that the lever can be used upon either side, making a right or left hand press as desired. There is a small spur pinion on center of lever shaft having a rack- bar upon either side of it, one piece of rack being attached to the center platform, pushing it up, while the other piece of rack is attached to the side-clamps, pulling them down at the same movement of the lever, giving a throw to both parts fully 7^ inches. The frame is of hard wood, firmly bound and bolted at every corner, and all parts of machine are made durable and strong. These presses have stood the test of several years' practical use, are fully covered by two distinct patents, and well liked by all manufacturers of shingles who have put them in operation. Price $18 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 119 IMPROVED COMBINED GANG BOLTER AND LATH MILL. Open for Changing Saws. Closed— Ready for Sawing. 120 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. IMPROVED COMBINED GANG BOLTER AND LATH MILL. The cuts on preceding- page illustrate Garland's improved Bolter and Lath Mill combined, in substantial iron frame, and in addition to cutting lath and lath bolts, by slight change of collars, it can be adapted to cutting- pickets and any stock from -J to 4 inches square, or other forms. The bolter and lath mill are provided with upper and lower fluted feed rolls in front and rear of saws, insuring a strong and positive feed of stock to saws. A wide deck or table A-l is arranged conveniently to receive the bolts from the bolter, from which they are taken and passed through the lath mill. The capacity of the machine is from 40,000 to 60,000 per- fect lath per day, if properly handled. The bolter mandrel pulley is 10 inches diameter, 11 inch face; motion, 1,800 revolutions per minute. The bolter feed pulley is 11 inches diam- eter, 1 inch face; motion, 105 revolutions per minute. The lath mill pulley is 7 inches diameter, 9 inch face; motion, 2,600 to 3,000 revolutions per minute. The feed pulley is 11 inches diameter, 1 inch face; motion, 130 revolutions per minute. Price of Bolter and Lath Mill combined, with three 12 inch and three 18 inch saws $385 00 Price of Lath Mill with three 12 inch saws, iron frame through- out 205 00 Price of Bolter with three 18 inch saws, iron frame throughout.. 215 00 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 121 DO H O m o z < X h < Q U 2 5 O O Q u Ll cc o CL I h 01 a} Oh bJO H O CD o 122 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., COMBINED LATH MILL AND BOLTER. Our Combined Lath Mill and Bolter embodies very nearly the same machinery that we put on the Lath Mills and Bolters which are in separ- ate frames, hence, where a first-class machine is wanted, and the space in which to put it is limited, the combined mill is recommended. We make these machines right or left hand, and can vary the arrangement as desired. The Lath Machine has two saws, 12 inches in diameter, upon a steel arbor. The arbor-pulley is 7 inches in diameter, with an 8 inch face, and should be run about 3000 revolutions per minute. The feed works are strong and positive in their action, carrying the bolts through the machine very rapidly and are driven by a belt wrap- ping around a small pulley on the end of the saw arbor and over the feed roller pulleys. The top feed-rollers are held down upon the bolts by a spring over the bearings which slide in ways. The plate, which the lath slide on, is of heavy cast iron and hinged on one end, to facilitate raising it when desired to change the saw. The Bolting machine has an arbor of steel, having upon it a drive pulley 8 inches in diameter with a 9 inch face. The saw is 20 inches in. diameter and should run about 1800 revolu- tions per minute. The table upon which the lumber rests is of heavy cast iron, planed smooth and true, and hinged upon the back, so that it can be raised readily while changing the saw. Lumber is fed to the bolting saw by the friction feed-roller in front — the shaft being driven from the counter-shaft below. This machine is very desirable for cutting pickets as well as lath bolts — the hinged gauge, at the side of saw, being specially arranged for that purpose and can be changed in an instant. The whole floor space occupied by machine is 3x9" feet. Price with saws $200 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 123 COMBINATION LATH BINDER AND TRIMMER. The above cut represents a Combination Lath Binder and Trimmer. By this arrangement the operator can trim the bundles with very little extra work, simply by tilting- the packing frame over from him, causing the bundles to pass between the saws, thereby trimming both ends at one movement. The lath being held in the jaws of the Binder permits the saws to make a smooth cut which gives a nice appearance to the ends of the bundles. The bundle does not have to be removed from the Binder until after it is trimmed, thereby saving time and doing the work in a workmanlike manner. The machines are made with steel arms for fifty lath and furnished complete with twenty-six inch saws. Arbor pulley 4^ inches x 8 inches. Shipping weight 600 lbs. Price, complete $111 00 Price, Binder only 40 00 Discount per cent. 124 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., O E > E Q -J o X > Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 125 LIVE AND IDLE ROLLS. Price is for set of ten rolls with driving apparatus complete to drive one way. Where rolls are wanted to reverse add $25.00 to price. Extra Rolls* 8 x 20 Gas Pipe $150 00 $10 50 8 x 24 Gas Pipe 105 00 12 00 8 x 28 Gas Pipe 180 00 13 50 8 x 32 Gas Pipe 195 00 15 00 10 x 20 Gas Pipe 175 00 13 00 10 x 24 Gas Pipe 195 00 15 00 10 x 28 Gas Pipe 215 00 17 00 10 x 32 Gas Pipe 235 00 19 00 12 x 20 Gas Pipe 205 00 16 00 12 x 24 Gas Pipe 230 00 18 50 12 x 28 Gas Pipe 255 00 21 00 12 x 32 Gas Pipe 280 00 23 50 For a set of ten live hard wood rollers take two thirds the price of same size of iron rollers. Extra live hard wood rollers half the price of iron. Discount per cent. IRON FRAME TIGHTENERS. 30 x 30 in. face $85 00 24 x 30 in. face $70 00 30 x 28 in. face 80 00 24 x 28 in. face 65 00 30x26 in. face 75 00 24 x 26 in. face 60 00 30 x 24 in. face 70 00 24 x 24 in. face 55 00 30x22 in. face 65 00 24 x 22 in. face 50 00 30 x 20 in. face 60 00 24 x 20 in. face 45 00 30x18 in. face 55 00 24 x 18 in. face 40 00 30x16 in. face 50 00 24 x 16 in. face 35 00 For smaller sizes take price of belt pulley, add $13.00 for iron frame, shaft and boxes, and deduct discount same as on larger tighteners. Discount per cent. 126 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CAST IRON ROLLS. DIMENSIONS AND PRICES. Diameter. Length. Size of Journal. Price. 12 inch. 26 inch. 2-^g- inch. $17 25 12 " 24 " 2-^ " 16 25 10 " 26 " 115 " 1 16" 15 30 10 " 24 " 1 15 " x 1 6 14 40 10 " 20 " 1 15 " - 1 1 6 12 50 8 " 21 " 1 14. " - 1 - 1 6 10 00 8 " 20 " Hi " 8 75 6 " 24 " iiV " 6 50 6 " 20 '•' ItV " 5 50 Discount per cent. PIPE ROLLS. DIMENSIONS AND PRICES. Outside Diameter. Length. Size of Journal. Price. 14| inch. 26 inch. 2i% inch. $25 40 14f " 24 " 93 " "TIT 24 00 12| " 26 " 9 3 " a 16" 22 40 12f " 24 " 2* " 21 00 lOf " 26 " HI " 19 90 10| " 24 \ l 115 " 18 70 lOf " 20 " 115 " J-T6" 16 25 8f " 26 " 111 " 16 00 8f " 24 " ill " 1 TT 15 00 Q5 " 20' " ill " 1 IT 13 15 7| " 24 " 17 " 1 IB 12 40 7f " 20 " 17 " J-Tff 10 50 6f " 24 " 17 " 9 75 6f " 20 " 17 " J-TB" 8 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 127 FLAT BOTTOM BOXES BABBITTED BEARINGS. Size. Backing. Price. Size. Backing. Price. ItV »i $2 00 m 4 $11 50 1H 21 2 50 ±i\ 41 15 00 ill 81 3 10 m 41 19 00 2 A H 3 80 51 23 50 9 -J n 4 GO 5H 51 28 50 9 1 1 3 5 50 6 T V 6 34 00 O 1 5 ^ T 6 31 6 50 611 6 40 00 °T 6 34 7 60 n i 55 00 3 T V H 8 80 8 7 65 00 3ie H 10 10 Discount per cent. BASE PLATES. Including Bolts to Secure Pillow Block to Base Plate. Diameter of Shaft. 1 1 Oil * TV 211 3* TF Q 1 1 d TV Q 1 5 6 TV 41 ^ 2 Price. 4 40 4 70 5 25 6 00 00 8 10 9 20 10 30 11 40 13 60 Diameter of Shaft. Price. 5 $15 80 51 18 00 6 20 20 61 22 40 7 24 50 71 26 70 8 28 90 81 31 10 9 33 30 . 94 35 50 Discount per cent. 128 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., WALL ARCHES. For Pillow Blocks of any Style. PRICE LIST. Without Pillow Blocks, but including Bolts for securing Pillow Block to Wall Arch. Diameter of Shaft. Price. Diameter of Shaft. Price. 1 7 $ 6 60 511 20 00 1 11 x 16 6 60 q 1 5 ° 16 20 00 Itf 6 60 4 T V 34 00 StV 8 00 4if 31 00 »* 8 00 K 7 °TB" 50 00 ni 12 00 K 1 5 nr 50 00 HI 12 00 6yV 70 00 3A 16 00 6 14 ° 1U 70 00 3^ 16 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 129 ECCENTRIC BOX. Used for Engaging and Disengaging Friction Gearing. Diameter of Shaft. Inches. Price, each. ift $ 7 00 ItV 8 25 HI 9 50 1 4-4 J- i g 11 00 8 A 12 90 » A 14 50 . 1 1 "1 li 16 60 2 1 5 * 1 1; 18 75 Discount per cent. SLIDE BOXES. For Engaging and Disengaging Spur Friction Gearing. Jst§ Size of Box. Price, Each. 1 3 $ 7 25 1 7 J-TF 8 50 1 1 1 9 75 Hf 11 25 2fV 12 15 8 T V 14 75 9 i i 16 80 9 15 18 90 Q 3 ^T6 21 oo ° 1 6 23 50 Discount per cent. 130 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., RIGID POST OR BRACKET BOXES. Diameter, Inches. Backing. Price. Diameter, Inches. Backing. Price. ItV $3 70 3 T V 81 in. $12 00 1H 4 00 Q 11 81 " 12 70 Hf 6 in. A 70 Q15 °1T 81 " 16 70 2fV 6 " 5 35 4 T 7 e 81 " 20 00 2_J„ 6 IB 6 " 6 00 4H 81 " 22 50 Oil 8i " 7 35 * i7 81 " 24 70 9 15 81 " 8 00 5tV 81 " 28 00 Q 3 84 " 9 35 K15 16 81 " 32 00 Discount per cent. STATIONARY STEP FOR UPRIGHT SHAFT. Diameter of Shaft, Inches. Price Babbitted. ItV $4 00 itt 4 50 115 1 T6 4 75 <" 17 5 00 *T7 60 Oil ^T¥ 6 30 O 1 5 7 70 3 A 8 50 q 7 9 80 Q 1 1 d T6 12 30 q 1 5 15 75 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 131 ADJUSTABLE STEP BEARINGS. WITH OIL POT. Adjustable in every direction, with tempered steel button-shaped step and brass bushing accurately fitted. A first-class article in every way. PRICE LIST. Size. Price. Size. Price. Size. Price I- 3 X 16 x 1 6 x 16 1 J 5 - L 16 $6 00 6 75 7 80 9 20 ^ i'g 24-i * 1 6 24 5 a 1 6 $11 00 13 00 16 00 20 00 Q 3 ° 16 Q 1 1 16 3 1 5 ° i i; $22 80 26 20 29 90 36 00 Disc :ount oer cent. VERTICAL SHAFT BOX. Rigid Post Hanger for Upright Shaft. Babbitted. Not self-oiling. Diameter of Box. Distance from Bottom to Center. Trice. Diameter of Box. Distance from Bottom to Center. Price. ItV ItV $1 40 ^ T 7 6 3 $ 8 80 ifV 11 1 60 3 1 1 3-i 10 10 1 i H 2 00 3 J a 1 6 3i 11 50 1 l l if 2 50 4- 7 4 15 00 1 1 s 1 TG if 3 10 Hf 44 19 00 2-i 5 ^16 2 3 80 5tV 41 "23 50 9, 7 *TBT 91 ^4 4 60 °16 5^ 28 50 2 i ! 2i 5 50 6tV 5f 34 00 O 1 5 2f 6 50 6tf H 40 00 Q 3 97 7 60 Discount per cent. 132 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., WALL BRACKETS. INCLUDING BOLTS FOR PILLOW BLOCKS. Size. Full Projection to Center of Shaft. Shaft, 16 in. 20 in. 25 in. 111 -MB $ 4 50 $ 6 70 $ 9 00 1.1 5 4 90 7 30 9 80 2-K 5 40 8 10 10 80 2- 7 -^ 6 10 9 20 12 20 On ^l 6 6 90 10 40 13 80 2-1-4 7 90 11 80 15 80 3- 3 ^ 9 00 13 50 18 00 Q 7 "16" 10 30 15 50 20 60 Pi l °TF 11 70 17 60 23 40 Ql 5 °Y6~ 13 30 20 00 26 60 4- 7 - *i t> 15 00 22 50 30 00 4.15 16 90 25 40 33 80 5 7 °T5 18 90 28 35 37 80 5~1- 5 - "1 6 20 20 30 50 40 50 Discount per cent. OPEN BALL AND SOCKET POST HANGERS. Diam. of Shaft. 1-1-4- -M6 1 14 -■-16 2ft 9n 211 3ft 3ft 3H 311 4ft 4.1 5 5ft 515 "1 6 6ft fi 1 5 °l 6 Price, Chain Oiling. $ 8 25 10 30 12 70 15 40 18 75 22 50 26 60 31 00 36 15 47 75 60 75 78 00 95 75 120 00 14*0 00 Price, Plain. $ 5 20 6 00 7 30 8 90 10 90 13 30 16 20 19 40 23 00 27 00 36 30 47 10 64 00 80 00 100 00 120 00 Length of Boxes. 51 6 81 9 9| 101 111 12 13$ 15 161 18 18 18 Distance from Foot to Center. >8in. l r 13i in. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 133 OPEN BALL AND SOCKET DROP HANGER. PRICE LIST. Drop in Inches. Size of Box. 10 13 16 20 25 30 1 3 $ 4 40 $ 4 60 1* 4 60 4 90 $ 5 30 1H 6 00 5 50 6 00 $ 7 00 1 1.5 5 10 6 50 7 10 8 30 $ 9 50 ^tV 7 30 7 90 8 60 10 00 11 40 $12 80 9 ? 9 00 9 70 10 50 12 10 13 70 15 30 Oil 11 10 11 90 12 80 14 60 16 40 18 20 9 1 5 *TTT 13 60 14 50 15 50 17 50 19 50 21 50 3fV 17 50 18 60 20 80 23 00 25 20 3tV 20 90 22 10 24 50 26 90 29 30 3H 24 70 26 00 28 60 31 20 33 80 311 30 30 33 10 35 90 38 70 4tV 40 10 43 30 46 50 49 70 4if 55 10 58 70 62 30 The Drop of a Hanger is the distance from top of hanger to center of box. Discount per cent. 134 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CLUTCH COUPLINGS. Square Tooth. Right Hand Spiral. Size. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 Price, Pitted to Shaft. 7-16 . $ 6 80 11-16 8 10 15-16 9 60 3-16 11 10 7-16 12 80 11-16 14 50 15-16 16 30 3-16 18 20 Size. 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 Left Hand Spiral. Trice, Fitted to Shaft. 7-16 20 20 11-16 22 30 15-16 24 50 7-16 J9 30 15-16 ; 34 50 7-16 40 00 15-16 46 00 Discount per cent. PULLEY FLANGES. Bored, Set-Screwed or Key-Seated. Diameter. Price, each. Diameter. Price, each. 4 $2 00 14 $3 50 6 2 25 16 4 00 8 2 50 18 4 50 10 2 75 20 5 00 12 3 00 24 6 50 For sleeve flanges see page 111. Discount per cent. PRICE LIST OF LARGE ARBOR HEADS, BOXES AND ARBORS. 2 7-16 inch Arbor Boxes each, $ 9 20 2 15-16 inch Arbor Boxes each, 13 00 3 3-8 inch Arbor Boxes each, 17 50 Arbor Heads, 3 3-8 inch each, 22 00 Arbors, 3 3-8 inch steel, exclusive of the Head per foot, 3 00 Arbor Heads, 2 15-16 inch each, 16 00 Arbors, 2 15-16 inch steel, exclusive of the Head per foot, 2 20 Arbor Heads, 2 7-16 inch each, 12 00 Arbors, 2 7-16 inch steel, exclusive of the Head per foot, 1 50 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 135 FLANGE FACE COUPLINGS. PRICE LIST. Discount per cent. RIBBED COMPRESSION COUPLINGS. Size. Price. *A $ 8 00 m 8 50 115 16 9 00 »A 10 50 2 A 12 50 2i i 15 25 211 18 25 3 A 21 75 3A 25 25 344- °1 29 25 311 33 25 4 A 43 25 4 1 5 * 1 6 54 15 ^ 7 °16 6? 00 fjl 5 81 00 (i iV, 95 50 fij 5 . ° 1 li 110 00 ^ 7 ' 1 li 126 00 rii 142 00 8A 160 00 8{S 179 00 9 A 200 00 PRICE LIST. Size of Shaft. Price. Size of Shaft Price. ItV $ 5 50 3 1 ,J T6~ $ 24 00 1A 5 70 311 °TT5 28 00 ItV 1 6 00 315 °16 32 00 1 fe- 7 00 ±A 42 00 ll! 8 00 411 53 40 2 A 9 00 5tV 65 00 2yV 10 75 Kl 5 °T6 78 00 Oil 13 00 6A 90 00 9 J 5 ^ 16 16 50 611 112 00 Q 3 16" 20 00 Discount per cent. 136 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PRICE LIST OF TURNED SHAFTING. Size. Price Per Width of Size. Price, Per Width of Foot. Key Seat. Foot. Key Seat. 1 5 T6~ $0 70 1 4 Q 1 5 $ 4 00 1 1A 75 a •8 4- 7 ^16 5 30 1* ift 80 3 8 4 1.5. M 6 6 90 1* J-TB" 87 1 2 IB" 8 75 If 1« 1 05 1 2 ° 16" 10 85 H »A 1 25 ¥ 6 tV 13 20 if »A 1 50 % «4 5 D 16 15 90 if Oil 1 80 _5_ C" 7 18 90 it J-8 m 2 15 a 4 715 ' T6 22 25 2 Q 3 °TF 2 60 3 4 8 T6" 25 90 »4 ^tV 2 95 8" Q 1 5 B 1T 30 00 2-J 511 °16 2 45 is Q 7 y IF 34 60 H Thickness of keyseat at large end same as width. Taper ^ inch per foot. All feather and parallel keys to be square. SAFETY COLLARS, WITH SET SCREWS. Diameter Bore. Price Each. Diameter Bore. Price, Each. Diameter Bore. Price, Each. 1 5 re" $0 70 2- 1 - 5 - a 1 6 $2 40 K 7 °TF $ 7 20 x 16 80 =X 3 °1F 2 70 Kl 5 °TF 8 60 J-4r ^16 1 00 Q 7 °TF 3 00 u 1 6 10 10 111 1 20 q 11 °1F 3 30 "16 11 70 115 J-TF 1 40 Q 15 ° 16 3 60 7 7 « 16 13 80 2- 3 - 1 60 4 70 715 « 16 15 90 ^tf 1 80 4..15 5 90 8t6 18 15 01 1 ^TF 2 10 S-i-4 °if 20 70 For split collars add 50 per cent, to above list. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 137 Fig. 1. Fig. 3. These Set Collars Prevent Accidents, Avoid Law Suits and thus Save Money. Figure 1 shows a collar with the fastening" pin partly driven home. Figure 2 shows a sectional view of collar and shaft with mark on the shaft which the pin makes. Figure 3 shows a set collar in halves which is fastened together by two pins driven through the laps, the collar being held in place on shaft same as Figure 1. The pin holding the collar in place cuts a piece out of the shaft about one-sixteenth of an inch deep of the shape shown in Figure 2, yet a pulley or gear can readily be slipped over this mark made by the set collar as the shaft is not upset at that point. When the pin is driven in place it is cut oft even with the face of the collar and nothing whatever projects to catch the clothing of anyone working near it, as the collar is perfectly smooth on all sides. A collar can be used any number of times as the pin can be driven out, the collar moved, and then the pin driven back again, the pins being all of steel and fit the holes in side of collars accurately. The fastening of these collars is perfect, being strong, easily adjusted and not liable to get out of order. As all are well aware, many serious and even frightful accidents have been occasioned by set screws projecting from edge of collars, all of which could have been avoided had these collars been in use, and there is no further excuse for any manufacturer allowing his employes to get injured or for having a law suit on his hands by reason of project- ing set screws in slip collars now that this device is on the market. For Price list see page 136. Discount per cent. 138 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., TAKE-UP BOXES. PRICE LIST AND DIMENSIONS. Style A. No. or Length of Movement. Diameter of Shaft. Price, Each, A or B. 12 l 7 /l6 $ 3 25 12 l 9 /l6 3 50 12 lHie 1 00 12 l 15 /l6 1 75 12 2%e 6 00 12 25/16 6 25 12 2 7 /l6 6 ^5 20 2 7 /l6 9 00 20 2 9 /l6 9 50 20 2 Hie 10 00 20 2 13 /l 6 11 00 24 2^/16 11 00 21 2 15 / 16 13 50 21 3 7 /l6 11 00 21 3 15 /l6 15 00 36 2 15 /l6 19 00 36 3%6 19 50 Style B. Always state it Style "A" or "B" is wanted. Style B is used extensively for taking up the stretch of sawdust cchain, etc. . Note: In ordering, give diameter of Shaft for which lake-up is s •£cs,o Price, Keinforced, as shown by Cuts B and C. Price, Reinforced, with End Turned Out, as shown in CutD. 1 6 8 ¥ x 1"? ixli 1 2 $0 90 $1 25 $1 40 2 G 10 ¥ X 1"2 ixli 1 2 1 15 1 40 1 55 3 6 12 t*li ixli 1 2 1 20 1 55 1 70 4 6 14 fxli ixli 1 2 1 40 1 75 1 90 5 8 8 .Ivli 8 -*- ± 2 ixii ^ 80 1 15 1 30 6 8 10 3v12 8 -*• ^4 t\ x If 5. 8 1 00 1 35 1 50 7 8 12 8 -*- l 4 A x If 5 8 1 20 1 55 1 70 8 8 14 fxlf xVxlf 8 1 40 1 75 1 90 9 10 16 ixl4 tVxII 5 8 1 50 1 85 2 00 10 10 18 1x2 2 -X. # t\x2 5. 8 1 70 2 05 2 20 11 10 20 |x2 fVx2 5 8 1 90 2 25 2 40 Discount per cent. The widths above given are of chain without the ends of reinforced links turned out. See price of sprockets on next page. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 141 SPROCKETS FOR SAWDUST CHAIN. DIMENSIONS AND PRICES. a u fl A 4J _d £ 6 3 6 •z 5 o a i— i £ O CO a M 1 H 6 (5 '3 of Pi a R Pm 3 SC Pm £ 1 17 H 6 8 $ 6 !)() $13 80 $13 80 $20 90 1 22 H 6 9 9 80 19 60 19 60 29 40 2 17 H 6 8 8 40 16 80 16 80 25 20 2 22 5} 6 9 14 20 28 40 28 40 42 60 3 17 7} 6 8 9 80 19 60 19 60 29 40 3 22 74 6 9 13 60 27 20 27 20 40 80 4 17 94 6 8 11 20 22 40 22 40 33 60 4 22 H 6 9 16 50 33 00 33 00 49 50 5 17 34 8 6 6 10 12 20 12 20 18 30 5 191 34 8 <' 7 50 15 00 15 00 22 50 5 25 3,1 8 9 10 50 21 00 21 00 31 50 6 17 5| 8 6 7 60 15 20 15 20 22 80 6 19* 54 8 7 11 30 22 60 22 60 33 90 6 25 54 8 9 15 50 31 00 31 00 46 50 7 17 74 8 6 9 QjQ 18 00 18 00 27 00 7 19i 74 8 IV < 11 60 23 20 23 20 34 80 7 25 7i 8 9 17 20 34 40 34 40 51 60 8 17 94 8 6 10 40 20 80 20 80 31 20 8 19i 94 8 1 13 20 26 40 26 40 39 60 8 25 94 8 9 18 80 37 60 37 60 56 40 9 184 114 10 5 14 75 29 50 29 50 49 25 9 21 114 10 6 17 25 34 50 34 50 51 75 9 244. 114 10 i 20 50 41 00 41 00 61 50 10 18-i 134 10 5 17 00 34 00 34 00 51 00 10 21 134 10 6 20 00 40 00 40 00 60 00 10 24i 134 10 7 23 00 46 00 46 00 69 00 11 181 151 10 5 19 00 38 00 38 00 57 00 11 21 154 10 6 22 00 44 00 44 00 66 00 11 244 154 10 7 25 00 50 00 50 00 l 75 00 When ordering state whether teeth are wanted in the Tail Sheaves or not. We use the Sprockets above listed for tail of chain, either with or without teeth as the purchaser may desire. They will be sent with teeth unless otherwise ordered. The price will be the same whether teeth are used or not. Discount per cent. 142 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SPECIAL TRANSFER CHAIN (Patented.) This cut represents a Special Transfer Chain, which has proven of great advantage to mill men in transferring from edger to trimmer. As the illustrations show, this chain presents an unbroken, beveled surface for the lumber to ride upon, and there is no opportunity for clogging or catching. If the runway is built as shown in the section, lumber may be delivered transversely without striking obstructions. Working strain, 2,000 lbs. Price per foot, 65 cents. WHEELS. 8 inches diameter, 12 teeth $3 25 12 inches diameter, 16 teeth 4 50 16 inches diameter, 24 teeth 6 00 Discount. per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 143T EWART DETACHABLE LINK-BELTING. PRICE PER FOOT Approxi- mate Links in 10 Feet. Maximum Power in Pounds. Approx Leather Xo. All Plain Links. All Special Links. With Special Links Interspersed. imate in Belting-. 25 $0 08 $0 19 $0 11 133 75 1 in. single. 32 08 17 11 104 150 U " 11 33 07 17 10 86 200 2" " 11 34 OS 17 11 86 225 2i " (( 35 08 17 11 74 250 2i •' 11 42 09 18 12 88 300 3 " n 45 09 18 12 74 350 3^ " " 51 11 20 14 104 375 3| " it. 52 12 20 14 80 500 4" il 11. 55 12 18 13 74 450 4 " • i- 57 12 24 16 52 600 6 " "~ 62 16 27 20 73 650 §1 " 11- 66 16 20 14 60 700 ^ " (l. 67 16 27 20 52 700 7 " ti- 75 18 30 22 46 750 71 " ll 77 18 30 22 52 800 8" " " 78 21 38 27 46 1000 10 " .( 83 25 45 35 30 1200 12 " It 85 27 45 35 30 1300 9 in. double. 88 25 45 32 46 1200 8 " " 95 32 60 45 30 1600 10 " " 103 40 60 50 39 1800 12 " ii- 105 35 50 43 20 1500 10 " n- 108 40 70 55 ■m 2000 13 " n 114 50 65 55 36i 2000 13 •' ii- 122 60 95 80 20 2200 15 " ii 124 60 1 00 80 30 2200 17 " ti 146 60 90 75 20 2800 19 " a 160 80 1 20 1 00 12 4000 Discount. . per cent. 144 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PRICE LIST OF SPROCKET WHEELS. Bored and Key-Seated or Set-Screwed. No. 25. Pitch Diameter, Inches. 2 n n n 4 4i 4f 5 € n n 8 10 w\ 12 135 15 16 171 1*4 24 No. of Teeth. 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 21 22 26 28 35 36 12 48 52 56 60 61 81 Price. $0 80 85 90 1 00 1 05 1 10 1 10 1 15 20 25 45 50 70 80 10 15 10 70 90 3 10 3 30 3 50 5 00 No. 32. Pitch Diameter Inches. No. of Teeth. 2 5 91 6 93 o O 8 34 9 H 10 H 11 ±$ 13 6 10 ^4 8^ 22 23 9 21 12 33 11 38 16 11 16i 45 Price. $0 80 85 90 95 05 10 15 25 45 80 95 05 2 60 2 90 3 30 3 10 Nos. 33 and 34. Pitch Diameter, Inches Nos. 33 and 34. o i 1 9 4i 10 H U 12 15 so 1 1 1 1 95 15 25 15 ro 7 84 9| 12 14i 15i 16 m 21 No. of Teeth. 16 19 22 2? 32 31 36 11 54 I'rice. $1 80 2 00 25 60 05 20 40 3 90 5 30 Nos. 35, 45, 55. 2i 5 o 6 3f rV i H 8 H 9 H 10 5f 11 6 12 i 13 H 11 s^ 16 8f IT $0 90 00 10 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 2 05 2 15 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 145 PRICE LIST OF SPROCKET WHEELS-Continued. Bored and Key Seated or Set Screwed. NOS. 35, 45, 55. No. 51. Nos. 57, 67 77. Pitch Diameter, Inches. No of Teeth. Price. Pitch Diameter, Inches. No. of Teeth. Price. Pitch Diameter, Inches. 8f~ No. of Teeth. Trice H 18 Cp/O 25 8 22 $2 00 12 $2 30 10 19 2 35 10 27 2 35 94 13 2 50 10i 20 2 45 12 33 2 75 11 15 2 85 n-h 22 2 70 14 39 3 20 124 17 3 25 12 23 2 80 16 45 3 70 14 19 3 65 12* 24 2 90 181 50 4 10 14| 20 3 85 13 25 3 00 154 21 4 05 141 27 31 3 30 3 70 No. 52 164 17 22 23 4 25 16 H 7 $1 10 4 50 181 35 4 20 4 8 1 20 181 25 5 00 201 39 4 65 41 9 1 30 19| 27 5 50 21| 42 5 00 5 10 1 40 20 28 5 75 234 45 5 40 H 12 1 55 22 30 6 25 28 54 7 00 6 13 1 65 241 33 7 00 30 58 7 50 H 14 1 75 26 36 7 75 36 69 10 50 7 15 1 85 28 38 8 25 42 82 14 00 n 8 16 17 1 95 2 05 30 324 41 44 9 00 1 Mo. 42 9 75 9 10 19 2 30 36 49 12 00 3 7 $1 10 21 2 50 384 52 13 50 3| 9 1 20 124 26 3 00 414 56 15 50 4| 11 1 35 13 27 3 15 444 60 17 00 5f 13 14 1 45 1 60 144 30 3 50 474, 64 21 00 164 34 4 00 8 18 1 95 18 38 4 50 N 0. 62. 84 19 22 2 00 2 25 20 22 42 46 5 00 5 45 °4 94 li 8 9 11 J* 15 16 18 $1 40 1 50 1 70 2 00 2 10 2 20 104 llf 14 15* 18 24 27 32 36 41 46 2 40 1 2 70 3 20 3 50 4 00 4 50 233 244 264 304 49 51 55 64 5 80 6 15 7 00 8 00 5 74 '4 8 81 91 20 Nos. 57,6" r, 77. 2 45 55 5 75 104 114 20 22 2 75 24 4£ „ $1 35 3 05 o No. 51. 4f 54. 6 7 1 45 1 55 12 14f 23 28 3 20 If 5 $0 90 3 95 21 7 1 00 6 8 1 70 16 30 4 25 4 11 1 25 6f 9 1 85 18 34 4 85 5 14 1 40 H 10 2 00 20 38 5 45 61 17 1 60 8 11 2 15 23 43 6 20 Discount per cent. 146 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PRICE LIST OF SPROCKET WHEELS— Continued. Bored and Key Seated or Set Screwed. No. 62. Pitch Diameter Inches. 24 26 30* No. of Teeth. Price. 45 49 58 $6 50 7 50 9 00 No. 66. Nos. 75, 78, 88. Pitch Diameter Inches. No. of Teeth. Price . 42 48 64 49 58 77 $16 50 22 50 33 50 No. 83. All Double Teeth. No. 103. Pitch Diameter Inches. 12i 13* 14* 151 16i 18 19i No. of Teeth. Price. 13 $4 20 14 4 55 15 4 90 16 5 25 17 5 60 19 20 22 23 24 26 31 33 38 42 46 49 81 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 147 PRICE LIST OF SPROCKET WHEELS— Continued. Bored and Key Seated or Set Screwed. No. 108. Pitch Diameter Inches. 24 30 36 48 No. of Teeth. 16 20 24 Price. $ 9 00 12 50 15 50 25 00 No. 114. S 10 131 14± 16* 19| 24 24| 31 8 $3 60 10 4 40 13 5 60 14 6 00 16 G 80 19 9 00 23 11 50 24 12 00 30 15 00 No. 114. Pitch Diameter Inches. 33 36 48* No. of Teeth. 32 35 47 Price. $17 00 20 00 30 00 No. 122. m 19 23 29! 42* 9 10 12 15 22 ; 9 oo 10 oo 12 50 17 00 25 00 No. 124. 121 14* 9 10 11 $ 4 75 5 10 5 60 No. 124. Pitch Diameter Inches. 151 16! 18f 21! 24 26 31 36 44 48 62 No. of Teeth. 12 13 15 17 19 20 24 28 34 38 48 Price. $ 6 xJ5 7 00 9 00 11 00 13 00 14 00 16 50 20 00 26 00 35 00 50 00 No. 160. 30 40 48 9 I $35 00 12 45 00 15 55 00 Additional Price to be added to the List Price for Split Sprocket Wheels and Clutch Wheels. Diameter. No. of Chain Belt. Price. 6 to 12 25 to 52 $1 70 6 to 12 57 to 77 1 85 6 to 12 78 to 95 2 00 6 to 12 103 to 160 2 20 121 to 24 25 to 52 2 35 121 to 24 57 to 77 2 50 121 to 24 78 to 95 2 65 121 to 24 103 to 160 2 80 241 to 36 32 to 52 2 90 241 to 36 57 to 77 3 20 24-1 to 36 78 to 95 3 60 241 to 36 103 to 160 4 00 361 to 60 57 to 77 4 60 36i to 6 o 78 to 95 6 00 361 to 60 103 to 160 7 80 Above 60 78 to 160 12 00 Discount per cent. 148 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., ATTACHMENTS FOR LINK BELTING. We show herewith the attachments most in use. FF K 2 D 5 F2 K 3 E 2 H 2 M3 Rl SI S 2 Various others can be furnished if desired. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 149 SOLID TOOTH CIRCULAR SAWS. Diam. Thick- Size of Price Extra for each Addi- Diam. Thick- Size of Hole, Inches. Price Extra for each Addi- inches . Gauge. Inches. Each. tional Gauge Heavier. Inches Gauge. Each. tional Gauge Heavier. . 4 19 3 4 $ 1 00 $ 03 38 9 1ft $30 00 $ 1 75 5 19 a 4 1 20 04 40 9 2 35 00 2 00 6 18 a 4 1 40 05 42 8 2 42 00 2 50 7 18 a 4 1 70 06 44 8 2 50 00 3 00 8 18 * 2 00 08 46 8 2 60 00 3 50 9 17 * 2 50 10 48 8 2 70 00 4 00 10 16 1 3 00 12 50 7 2 80 00 4 50 12 15 1 3 75 17 52 7 2 90 00 5 00 14 15 1* 4 50 21 54 7 2 100 00 6 00 16 14 1* 5 50 25 56 7 2 115 00 7 00 18 13 1* 7 00 30 58 7 2 130 00 8 00 20 13 H 8 50 35 60 6 2 145 00 9 00 22 12 H 10 00 45 62 6 2 160 00 10 00 24 11 H 12 00 55 64 6 2 180 00 12 00 26 11 n 14 00 65 66 6 2 200 00 15 00 28 10 1ft 16 00 80 68 5 2 225 00 18 00 30 10 If 18 00 90 70 5 2 255 00 21 00 32 10 H 20 00 1 00 72 5 2 290 00 24 00 34 9 H 22 50 1 20 74 5 2 330 00 27 00 36 9 if 25 50 1 40 76 5 1 2 375 00 30 00 No extra charge for saws one gauge thicker than list. Discount per cent. BAND SAWS. Width. Usual Gauge. Per Running Foot. Width. Usual Gauge. Per Running Foot. 8 inches 9 10 11 14 to 16 14 to 16 14 to 16 14 to 16 $2 50 3 50 3 50 4 20 12 inches. 13 14 14 to 16 13 to 15 13 to 15 $5 00 6 00 7 00 Discount. per cent. EDGER SAWS. 16 18 20 10 gauge $6 25 $7 60 $9 20 9 " 6 50 7 90 9 55 8 " 6 75 8 20 9 90 Discount per cent. 22 24 in. $10 45 $12 00 10 90 12 55 11 35 13 10 REVISED PRICE LIST OF LEATHER BELTING. April 22, 1895. Intermediate Widths at Proportionate Prices. Heavy Double Belts Twice the Price of Single. Price Per Running Foot. 1 inch $0 12 64- inch. . . . . $1 00 21 inch... .. $3 60 1* ' ' 16 rv " . . 1 08 22 " . . . .. 3 80 1+ ' • 20 8 " ... . . 1 24 24 " ... .. 4 20 1* ' ' 24 9 " . . . . . 1 40 25 " ... .. 4 40 2 * ' 28 10 . . 1 56 26 ",... .. 4 60 »i ' ' 32 11 " ... . . 1 72 28 " ... .. 5 00 2* ' ' 36 12 " ... . . 1 88 30 " . . . .. 5 50 2f ' ' 40 13 " ... . . 2 04 32 "■■... .. 6 00 3 ' ' 44 14 " ... .. 2 20 34 " . . . .. 6 50 3* « ' 52 15 " ... . . 2 40 36 " .. 7 00 4 ' ' 60 16 " ... . . 2 60 40 " . . . .. 7 SO 4* ' ' 68 17 " . . . . . 2 80 50 .. 9 80 5 ' ' 76 18 " ... . . 3 00 60 " . . . . . 11 80 54 ' ' 84 19 " ... . . 3 20 72 " . . . . . 14 40 6 ' 92 20 " ... . . 3 40 Discount per cent. RUBBER BELTING. 73 © >, >> „ jH CO (A >, >= >> .-2-3 £ Ph p^ p* £ 2-8 p- S Ph ^ £ za C*J 03 $0 11 4 tf3 CO £5 * 10 CD i $0 07 $0 15 15 1 16 1 38 1 66 2 08 2 49 i} 09 13 17 16 1 25 1 50 1 78 2 23 2 67 H 11 15 19 18 1 41 1 70 2 02 2 53 3 03 2 15 17 21 20 1 58 1 90 2 26 2 83 3 39 n 18 22 26 22 1 76 2 12 2 52 3 15 3 78 3 22 26 31 24 1 96 2 36 2 80 3 50 4 20 3* 26 30 37 26 2 15 2 60 3 08 3 85 4 62 4 30 34 42 28 2 35 2 84 3 36 4 20 5 04 41 33 39 47 30 2 55 3 10 3 64 4 55 5 46 5 36 43 52 32 2 75 3 35 3 92 4 90 5 88 6 43 52 62 $0 78 $0 93 34 2 95 3 60 4 20 5 25 6 30 7 51 60 73 92 1 10 36 3 15 3 85 4 48 5 60 6 72 8 59 70 84 1 05 1 26 38 3 35 4 10 4 76 5 95 7 14 9 67 80 95 1 19 1 43 40 3 65 4 35 5 04 6 30 7 56 10 75 90 1 07 1 34 1 61 42 3 75 4 60 5 32 6 65 7 98 11 83 1 00 1 18 1 48 1 77 44 3 95 4 85 5 60 7 00 8 40 12 91 1 08 1 30 1 63 1 95 46 4 15 5 10 5 88 7 35 8 82 13 1 00 1 18 1 42 1 78 2 13 48 4 35 5 35 6 16 7 70! 9 24 14 1 08 1 28 1 54 1 93 2 31 ' 1 Discount per cent. RAW HIDE LACE. This lace leather is made from selected hides, and so prepared that it does not become hard or brittle by age. Lace Leather in full Sides 25 cents per square foot. Discount per cent. MACHINE CUT LACING. % in. wide per 100 ft., $1 00 ^V in. wide per 100 ft., 1 25 I in. wide per 100 ft, 1 50 Discount per cent. \ in. wide per 100 ft, $2 00 f in. wide per 100 ft, 2 75 f in. wide per 100 ft, 3 25 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 151 IRON PULLEYS. ^Bored, Turned and Balanced, with Set Screws or Key Seats. - a; -M co ID 0) Is p M CO en CD CO a 3^ 9 ° cd s ° CO c Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. CD cd a .2 e A *~ CD S-a. 2 ° * a a Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. 32 18 $30 55 $42 30 34 20 $36 95 $51 65 $59 40 20 34 15 47 45 $54 50 22 41 05 56 20 64 60 22 38 40 52 00 59 80 24 44 50 61 30 70 50 24 41 35 56 85 65 35 26 48 35 66 50 76 45 26 44 95 61 70 70 90 28 52 20 71 80 82 55 28 48 60 66 65 76 65 30 56 05 76 70 88 20 30 52 25 70 90 81 55 35 3 9 90 12 30 33 3 8 90 11 00 4 10 90 14 10 4 9 90 12 80 5 12 10 16 20 5 11 00 14 80 6 13 50 18 40 6 12 25 16 80 7 15 00 20 60 7 13 60 18 80 8 16 60 22 75 8 15 05 20 80 9 18 25 24 90 9 16 70 22 85 10 19 95 27 20 10 18 25 24 95 11 21 75 29 50 11 19 90 27 10 12 23 50 31 80 12 21 50 29 25 14 27 00 37 05 14 24 80 34 10 16 30 65 42 35 16 28 25 39 05 18 34 40 47 70 18 31 80 44 10 20 38 30 53 75 •61 80 20 35 50 49 55 56 95 22 42 35 58 30 66 95 22 39 70 54 10 62 30 24 46 10 63 65 73 20 24 42 90 59 05 67 90 20 50 40 68 90 79 25 26 46 65 64 10 73 70 28 54 00 74 40 85 55 28 50 40 69 20 79 60 30 57 95 79 60 91 55 30 54 15 73 80 84 85 36 3 10 40 12 75 34 3 9 40 11 60 4 11 40 14 75 4 10 40 13 50 5 12 65 16 95 5 11 50 15 50 6 14 10 19 20 6 12 90 17 60 7 15 70 21 45 7 14 35 19 70 8 17 35 23 70 8 15 85 21 75 9 19 10 26 00 9 17 55 23 85 10 20 85 28 30 10 19 10 26 10 11 22 70 30 70 11 20 85 28 30 12 24 50 33 10 12 22 50 30 50 14 28 10 38 55 14 25 90 35 60 16 44 00 16 29 45 40 70 18 49 50 18 33 10 45 90 20 55 90 64 30 158 Phoenix Manfuacturing Co., IRON PULLEYS— Continued. Bored, Turned and Balanced, with Set Screws or Key Seats. u S> CO .2 a §1 !j a Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. ■^ m a a& .3 o P M 38 S3 a 18 Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. 36 22 $60 40 $69 45 $38 50 $58 50 24 65 80 75 70 20 42 SO 59 80 $68 75 26 71 30 82 00 22 47 10 65 05 74 80 28 76 90 88 45 24 51 45 70 85 81 45 30 82 55 94 95 26 28 55 80 60 20 76 75 82 75 88 25 95 15 37 4 $11 95 15 50 30 64 55 88 75 102 05 5 13 25 17 95 32 68 95 94 80 109 00 6 14 85 20 10 34 100 85 115 95 7 16 80 22 45 36 106 95 123 00 8 18 20 24 80 38 113 10 130 05 9 20 00 27 15 40 119 20 137 10 10 21 80 29 55 11 23 70 32 00 40 4 13 70 17 75 12 25 55 34 50 5 15 30 19 60 14 29 30 40 10 6 17 10 22 90 16 47 45 7 18 90 25 45 18 51 50 8 20 80 28 10 20 57 85 66 50 9 22 75 30 70 22 62 70 72 10 10 24 75 33 30 24 68 30 78 55 11 26 80 36 05 26 74 00 85 10 12 28 80 38 75 28 79 80 91 75 14 32 90 44 80 30 85 65 98 50 16 37 10 52 65 32 91 50 105 20 18 41 35 57 50 34 97 40 112 00 20 45 90 63 70 73 25 36 103 30 118 80 22 50 55 69 70 80 15 38 109 30 125 80 24 55 25 75 90 87 30 40 115 25 132 50 26 28 59 90 64 60 82 20 88 60 94 55 101 90 38 4 12 55 16 25 30 69 25 94 95 109 10 5 13 95 17 15 32 73 95 101 40 116 60 6 15 60 21 05 34 107 80 124 00 7 17 95 23 45 36 114 20 131 35 8 19 05 25 90 38 120 70 138 80 9 20 90 28 35 40 127 15 146 20 10 22 80 30 80 11 24 75 33 35 42 4 14 90 19 30 12 26 65 35 95 5 16 70 22 05 14 30 50 41 65 6 18 60 24 80 16 34 45 49 15 7 20 55 27 55 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 159 IRON PULLEYS— Continued. Bored, Turned and Balanced, with Set Screws or Key Seats. en Double CD ■M en a> Double "S « S 03 _§ Single Belt. Double Belt. a> o So Single Double Belt. e a a as a a Belt. Double Arm S.Sil ft M few a Belt. Belt. Double Arm 42 8 $22 55 $30 30 44 38 $137 20 $157 80 9 24 60 33 05 40 144 50 166 15 10 26 70 35 85 11 28 85 38 75 46 4 $17 65 22 75 12 31 00 41 60 5 19 70 25 80 14 35 30 47 95 6 21 85 28 90 16 39 70 54 40 7 24 05 32 00 18 44 20 61 00 8 2d 35 35 15 20 49 00 67 60 $77 75 9 28 60 38 35 22 54 00 74 30 85 45 10 30 95 41 55 24 59 00 81 00 93 15 11 33 40 44 90 26 64 00 87 70 100 85 12 35 80 48 20 28 69 00 92 45 108 60 14 40 60 55 30 30 74 00 101 20 116 40 16 45 70 62 60 32 79 00 108 00 124 20 18 50 90 70 00 34 114 75 131 95 20 56 30 77 40 89 00 36 121 50 139 70 22 62 00 84 80 97 50 38 128 25 147 50 24 67 60 92 30 106 15 40 135 09 155 28 26 28 73 30 79 00 99 90 107 55 114 90 123 70 44 4 16 25 21 00 30 84 60 115 20 132 50 5 18 20 23 90 32 90 30 123 00 141 45 6 20 25 26 85 34 130 70 150 30 7 22 30 29 75 36 138 40 159 15 8 21 45 32 70 38 146 20 168 10 9 26 60 35 65 40 154 00 177 00 10 28 80 38 65 11 31 10 41 80 47 4 18 30 23 60 12 33 40 44 90 5 20 45 26 75 14 37 90 51 60 6 22 70 29 95 16 42 70 58 50 7 24 95 33 15 18 47 55 65 50 8 27 30 36 40 20 52 60 72 50 83 45 9 29 60 39 70 22 58 00 79 50 91 40 10 32 05 43 00 24 63 30 86 65 99 65 11 34 55 46 45 26 68 60 93 80 107 85 12 37 00 49 85 28 74 00 100 95 115 10 14 41 95 57 15 30 79 30 108 20 124 45 16 47 20 64 65 32 84 70 115 50 132 80 18 52 55 72 25 34 122 70 141 10 20 58 15 79 85 91 80 36 129 90 149 40 22 64 00 87 45 100 55 160 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., IRON PULLEYS— Continued. Bored, Turned and Balanced, with Set Screws or Key Seats. u ■ CD -M CO CD CD .2 o P M Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. n CD +i CO CD CD .2 o P M 50 CO oil §1 a Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. 47 24 $69 80 $ 95 15 $109 40 12 $ 40 80 $ 54 80 26 102 95 118 40 14 46 20 - 62 70 28 110 85 127 50 16 52 00 70 85 30 118 75 136 55 18 57 95 79 15 32 126 75 145 75 20 64 00 87 40 $100 50 34 134 70 154 90 22 70 40 95 70 110 50 36 142 65 164 05 24 76 85 104 10 119 70 38 150 70 173 30 26 83 20 112 60 129 50 40 158 75 182 55 28 30 89 96 60 00 121 25 129 90 139 45 149 40 48 4 19 00 24 50 32 102 50 138 60 158 80 5 21 20 27 70 34 147 40 169 50 6 23 50 31 00 36 156 10 179 50 7 25 85 34 30 38 164 90 189 65 8 28 25 37 65 40 173 80 199 85 9 30 65 41 05 10 33 15 44 45 52 5 24 50 31 85 11 35 70 48 00 6 27 10 35 65 12 38 20 51 50 7 29 65 39 30 14 43 30 59 00 8 32 30 43 00 16 48 70 66 70 9 35 00 46 75 18 54 20 74 50 10 37 75 50 50 20 60 00 82 30 94 65 11 40 50 54 35 22 66 00 90 10 103 60 12 43 40 58 15 24 72 00 98 00 112 70 14 49 20 66 45 26 78 00 106 00 121 90 16 55 30 75 05 28 84 00 114 15 131 25 18 61 75 83 80 30 90 00 122 30 140 65 20 68 10 92 80 106 40 32 96 00 130 50 150 05 22 74 80 101 30 116 50 34 138 70 159 50 24 81 70 110 30 126 85 36 146 90 168 95 26 88 40 119 30 137 20 38 155 10 178 35 28 95 20 128 40 147 65 40 163 30 187 80 30 32 102 109 05 00 137 65 146 80 158 20 168 80 50 5 22 80 29 75 31 156 10 179 50 6 25 30 33 30 36 165 30 190 10 7 27 75 36 80 38 174 70 200 90 8 30 25 40 30 40 184 10 211 70 9 32 80 43 85 10 35 45 47 45 54 5 26 20 33 95 11 38 10 51 15 6 28 90 37 90 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 161 IRON PULLEYS-Continued. Bored, Turned and Balanced, with Set Screws or Key Seats. Q -U Cfi a a Mi p M to Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. 1* CD 4J C/i CB _. 03 is p M 56 »2 few Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt, 54 7 $ 31 6o l $ 41 80 40 $204 60 $235 30 8 34 40 45 70 9 37 20 49 65 58 6 $ 32 80 43 25 10 40 05 53 60 7 35 50 47 20 11 43 00 57 55 8 3S 35 51 30 12 46 00 61 50 9 41 35 55 45 14 52 20 70 25 10 44 55 59 65 16 58 70 79 25 11 47 95 64 00 18 65 50 88 50 12 51 50 68 50 20 72 20 97 70 $112 35 14 58 60 78 45 22 79 30 107 00 123 05 16 65 90 87 85 24 86 50 116 50 133 95 18 73 50 98 50 26 93 60 126 00 144 90 20 81 00 108 85 125 20 28 100 85 135 60 155 95 22 89 05 119 25 137 15 30 108 15 145 30 167 10 24 97 15 129 80 149 25 32 115 50 155 00 178 25 26 105 20 140 40 161 45 34 167 00 189 40 28 113 25 150 90 173 55 36 174 50 200 65 30 121 50 161 70 185 95 38 184 30 212 95 32 129 50 172 40 198 25 40 194 20 223 35 34 36 182 90 193 50 210 35 222 50 56 6 30 85 40 65 38 204 30 234 95 7 33 55 44 50 40 215 00 247 25 8 36 30 48 50 9 39 25 52 55 60 6 34 80 46 00 10 42 25 56 60 7 37 50 50 00 11 45 45 60 75 8 40 35 54 10 12 48 75 65 00 9 43 45 58 35 14 55 40 74 35 10 46 85 62 75 16 62 30 83 55 11 50 45 67 30 18 69 50 93 50 12 54 20 72 00 20 76 60 103 25 119 75 14 61 80 82 55 22 84 15 113 10 130 05 16 69 60 92 15 24 91 80 123 15 141 60 18 77 50 103 50 26 99 40 133 20 153 20 20 85 50 114 45 131 60 28 107 05 143 20 164 70 22 93 95 125 45 144 25 30 114 80 153 50 176 50 24 102 50 136 50 157 00 32 122 50 163 70 188 25 26 111 00 147 65 169 80 34 173 80 199 85 28 119 50 158 80 182 60 36 184 00 211 60 30 128 20 169 90 195 40 38 ' 194 30 233 45 32 137 00 181 00 208 15 162 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., IRON PULLEYS— Continued. Bored, Turned and Balanced, with Set Screws or Key Seats. u CO CO S a ^ 5 -pH » .2 £ Q M co CD r- S o Single Belt. Double Belt. Double Arm Double Belt. u CO a 72 ' (0 ,« a few a Single Belt. Double Belt Double Arm Double Belt, 68 $115 10 .'$151 50 $174 25 16 $ 93 70 $122 75 24 | 124 90 165 00 189 75 18 104 00 136 50 26 134 90 178 05 204 75 i 20 115 70 150 60 $173 20 28 145 00 191 35 220 05 22 126 50 165 00 189 75 30 155 15 204 60 235 30 24 136 50 179 50 207 40 32 165 40 218 00 250 70 26 147 55 193 85 222 90 34 231 30 266 00 28 158 65 208 20 239 45 36 244 60 281 30 30 169 80 222 60 256 00 38 258 00 296 70 32 181 00 237 00 272 55 40 271 30 312 00 34 36 251 40 265 80 289 10 305 65 70 6 45 10 58 40 38 280 20 322 25 7 49 20 63 85 40 294 60 338 80 8 53 30 69 25 9 57 40 75 00 74 8 58 90 75 75 10 61 70 80 70 9 63 40 81 90 11 66 05 86 40 10 68 00 88 50 12 70 60 92 40 11 72 75 94 80 14 80 05 104 85 12 77 60 101 00 16 89 60 117 65 14 87 65 114 45 18 99 50 130 80 16 98 00 128 25 20 110 40 144 55 166 25 18 108 60 142 50 22 120 80 158 25 182 00 20 120 50 157 10 180 65 24 130 70 172 50 198 40 22 131 85 172 00 197 80 26 141 20 185 95 213 85 24 143 00 187 00 215 05 28 151 80 199 75 229 70 26 154 15 201 85 232 10 30 162 45 213 60 245 65 28 165 75 216 75 249 25 32 173 20 227 50 261 60 30 177 30 231 70 266 45 34 241 30 277 50 32 189 00 246 60 283 60 36 255 15 293 40 34 261 60 300 85 38 269 10 309 45 36 276 50 317 95 40 282 90 325 35 38 40 291 40 306 40 335 10 352 30 72 6 47 50 61 00 i 7 51 75 66 75 76 8 61 80 79 05 8 56 00 72 55 9 66 50 85 50 9 60 30 78 40 10 71 30 92 70 10 64 70 84 30 11 76 25 99 30 11 69 25 90 30 12 81 30 105 50 12 74 00 96 50 14 91 60 119 45 14 83 75 109 45 16 102 30 133 75 164 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., IRON PULLEYS— Continued. Bored, Turned and Balanced, with Set Screws or Key Seats. -2> CO CD a 2^ R-rH u .3 a M Single Belt. Double Belt. Arm Double Belt. CD ID s a^ .2 el ft M 138 a Single Belt. Double Belt. Arm Double Belt. 132 38 $662 50 $761 90 40 $736 50 $847 00 40 695 00 799 25 144 10 259 50 138 10 11 12 14 16 243 60 257 60 272 00 300 25 329 75 11 12 14 16 18 274 10 289 00 318 00 349 00 382 00 18 361 00 20 418 00 480 70 20 395 00 454 25 22 454 00 522 10 22 429 00 493 40 24 490 00 563 50 24 463 00 533 50 26 526 00 604 90 26 497 00 571 60 28 562 00 646 30 28 531 20 610 90 30 598 00 687 70 30 565 20 650 00 32 634 00 729 10 32 599 50 689 40 34 670 00 770 50 34 633 75 728 80 36 706 00 811 90 36 668 00 768 20 38 742 00 853 30 38 702 25 807 60 40 778 00 894 70 Discount per cent. FINISHED SPLIT PULLEYS. Additional Price to be Added to List Prices of Common Pulleys. Diameter Face Price. Diameter Face Pric in Inches. in Inches. in Inches. in Inches. 6 to 10 2 to 3 $ 1 30 19 to 23 3 to 4 $ 2 65 4 to 6 1 75 5 to 6 3 40 7 to 10 2 15 7 to 10 4 05 11 to 14 3 10 11 to 14 5 60 15 to 20 4 00 15 to 20 21 to 30 7 30 11 00 11 to 18 2 to 3 1 50 4 to 6 2 20 24 to 30 3 to 4 3 60 7 to 10 2 85 5 to 6 4 40 11 to 14 4 00 7 to 10 5 40 15 to 20 5 25 11 to 14 7 25 Discount per cent. 168 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. FINISHED SPLIT PULLEYS-Continued. Additional Price to be Added to List Prices of Common Pulleys. Diameter Face Price. Diameter Face Price. in Inches. in Inches. in Inches. in Inches. 24 to 30 15 to 20 $10 00 48 to 60 5 to 6 $10 00 21 to 30 14 00 7 to 10 11 to 14 13 00 18 00 32 to 3G 3 to 4 4 50 15 to 20 25 00 5 to 6 5 60 21 to 30 34 50 7 to 10 6 75 31 to 40 48 00 11 to 14 9 80 15 to 20 13 00 60 to 84 7 to 10 20 00 21 to 30 19 00 11 to 14 15 to 20 26 00 35 00 38 to 4? 3 to 4 6 50 21 to 30 48 00 5 to 6 7 50 31 to 40 64 00 7 to 10 9 90 11 to 14 13 50 85 to 120 11 to 14 38 00 15 to 20 18 00 15 to 20 53 50 21 to 30 27 00 21 to 30 70 00 31 to 40 37 00 31 to 40 90 00 Discount per cent. Tight and Loose Pulleys and Finished Flange Pul Additional Price to be Added to List Price of Common Pulleys. leys Diameter in Inches. Price, Tight and Loose Pulleys, Per Pair. Price, Double Flanged Pulleys, Each. Diameter in Inches. Price, | Tight and [Loose Pulleys, Per Pair. Price, Double Flanged Pulleys, Each. 6 to 8 $ 1 60 $ 4 65 49 to 52 $ 9 30 $ 33 00 9 to 10 1 95 5 20 53 to 56' 10 00 36 30 11 to 12 2 30 5 75 57 to 60 10 70 40 70 13 to 14 2 65 6 30 61 to 66 11 70 46 20 15 to 16 3 00 7 15 67 to 72 12 70 51 70 17 to 18 3 30 8 00 73 to 78 13 70 57 20 19 to 20 3 70 8 80 79 to 84 14 70 62 70 21 to 22 4 05 9 90 85 to 90 15 70 68 20 23 to 24 4 40 11 00 91 to 96 16 70 73 70 25 to 26 4 75 12 10 97 to 102 17 70 79 70 27 to 28 5 10 13 75 103 to 108 18 70 85 80 29 to 30 5 45 15 40 109 to 114 19 70 91 30 31 to 32 5 80 17 05 115 to 120 20 70 96 80 33 to 34 6 15 18 70 121 to 126 21 70 102 30 35 to 36 6 50 20 35 127 to 132 22 70 107 80 37 to 40 7 20 23 10 133 to 138 23 70 113 80 41 to 44 7 90 26 40 139 to 144 24 70 119 80 45 to 48 8 60 29 70 For Pulleys with For Pullevs with Discount per cent. one flange add only one-half of price given above, three flanges add one-half more than price given above, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 169 CLAMP HUB PULLEYS. Additional Price to be Added to List Price of Common Pulleys. Diameter in Inches. 8 to 10 10 to IS 19 to 23 24 to 30 31 to 36 Face in Inches. 2 to 3 4 to 6 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 2 to 3 4 to 6 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 3 to 4 5 to 6 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 3 to 4 5 to 6 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 3 to 4 5 to 6 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 Price. 80 1 05 1 30 1 85 2 40 90 1 30 1 70 2 40 3 15 1 60 2 05 2 45 35 40 60 2 15 2 65 3 25 4 35 6 00 8 40 2 70 3 35 4 05 5 90 7 80 11 40 Diameter in Inches. 38 to 46 48 to 60 62 to 84 86 to 120 122 to 144 Face in Inches. 3 to 4 5 to 6 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 40 5 to 6 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 40 7 to 10 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 40 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 40 11 to 14 15 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 40 Price. $ 3 90 4 50 5 95 8 10 10 80 16 20 22 20 6 00 7 80 10 80 15 00 20 70 28 80 12 00 15 60 21 00 28 80 38 40 22 80 32 10 42 00 54 00 31 20 43 20 57 60 76 40 Discount per cent. 170 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS. Special, Iron Center. Style A. Special Pulley. This is especially adapted for main driving pulley, and for other extremely severe work. It is made entirely of selected, thoroughly seasoned maple, and fin- ished with two coats of shellac varnish. The rim is both nailed and glued. The spokes are securely dovetailed into and glued and nailed in the rim; and each one is set in a line running direct from the center of the shaft to the rim — thus affording its utmost support. It is fitted with a split, iron center which is turned on the outside, bored to exact size of shaft, and key-seated. It cannot get out of round. Every pulley is perfectly balanced. Remember that a maple rim will transmit from 10 to 50 per cent, more power than an iron rim, with like tension of belt; and that this pulley can be run with perfect safety, at from two to three times the speed which would cause the best iron pulley to fly to pieces. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 171 GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS. Special, Iron Center, Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. 36 6 $ 24 30 44 6 $ 32 50 52 6 $ 42 30 8 29 20 8 39 40 8 51 20 10 34 20 10 46 40 10 60 20 12 39 30 12 53 50 12 69 30 14 44 50 14 60 70 14 78 50 16 49 80 16 68 00 16 87 80 18 55 20 18 75 40 18 97 20 20 60 70 20 82 90 20 106 70 22 66 30 22 90 50 22 116 30 24 72 00 24 98 20 24 126 00 38 6 26 20 46 6 34 80 54 6 45 00 8 31 60 8 42 20 8 54 40 10 37 10 10 49 70 10 63 90 12 42 70 12 57 30 12 73 50 14 48 40 14 65 00 14 83 20 16 54 20 16 72 80 16 93 00 18 60 10 18 80 70 18 102 90 20 66 10 20 88 70 20 112 90 22 72 20 22 96 80 22 123 00 24 78 40 24 105 00 24 133 20 40 6 28 20 48 6 37 20 56 6 47 80 8 34 10 8 45 10 8 57 70 10 40 10 10 53 10 10 67 70 12 46 20 12 61 20 12 77 80 14 52 40 14 69 40 14 88 00 16 58 70 16 77 70 16 98 30 18 65 10 18 86 10 18 108 70 20 71 60 20 94 60 20 119 20 22 78 20 22 103 20 22 129 80 24 84 90 24 111 90 24 140 50 42 6 30 30 50 6 39 70 58 6 50 70 8 36 70 8 48 10 8 61 10 10 43 20 10 56 60 10 71 60 12 49 80 12 65 20 12 82 20 14 56 50 14 73 90 14 92 90 16 63 30 16 82 70 16 103 70 18 70 20 18 91 60 18 114 60 20 77 20 20 100 -60 20 125 60 22 84 30 22 109 70 22 136 70 i 24 91 50 24 118 90 24 147 90 172 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS-Continued. With Iron Centers. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. 74 • Face, In. Price. 60 6 $ 53 70 66 24 $178 50 22 $195 00 8 64 60 24 210 70 10 75 60 68 6 66 70 12 86 70 8 79 60 76 8 96 20 14 97 90 10 92 60 10 111 20 16 109 20 12 105 70 12 126 30 18 120 60 14 118 90 14 141 50 20 132 10 16 132 20 16 156 80 22 143 70 18 145 60 18 172 20 24 155 40 20 22 159 10 172 70 20 22 187 70 203 30 62 6 8 56 80 68 20 24 186 40 24 219 00 10 79 70 70 6 70 20 78 8 100 60 12 91 30 8 83 60 10 116 10 14 103 00 10 97 10 12 131 70 16 114 80 12 110 70 14 147 40 18 126 70 14 124 40 16 163 20 20 138 70 16 138 20 18 179 10 22 150 80 18 152 10 20 195 10 24 163 00 20 22 166 10 180 20 22 24 211 20 227 40 64 6 60 00 24 194 40 8 71 90 80 8 105 10 10 83 90 72 6 73 80 10 121 10 12 96 00 8 87 70 12 137 20 14 108 20 10 101 70 14 153 40 16 120 50 12 115 80 16 169 70 18 132 90 14 130 00 18 186 10 20 145 40 16 144 30 20 202 60 22 158 00 18 158 70 22 219 20 24 170 70 20 22 173 20 187 80 24 235 90 66 6 8 63 30 75 70 24 202 50 82 8 10 109 70 126 20 10 88 20 74 8 91 90 12 142 80 '■ 12 100 80 10 106 40 14 159 50 14 113 50 12 121 00 16 176 30 16 126 30 14 135 70 18 193 20 18 139 20 16 150 50 20 210 20 20 152 20 18 165 40 22 227 30 22 165 30 20 180 40 24 244 50 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 173 GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS-Continued With Iron Centers. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. 14 Price. 84 8 $114 40 92 12 $172 30 100 $218 90 10 131 40 14 191 50 16 240 20 12 148 50 16 210 80 18 261 60 14 165 70 18 230 20 20 283 10 16 183 00 20 249 70 22 304 70 18 200 40 22 269 30 24 326 40 20 217 90 24 289 00 22 235 50 102 8 161 20 24 253 20 10 182 70 94 8 139 40 12 204 30 86 8 119 20 10 158 90 14 226 00 10 136 70 12 178 50 16 247 80 12 154 30 14 198 20 18 269 70 14 172 00 16 218 00 20 291 70 16 189 80 18 237 90 22 313 80 18 207 70 20 257 90 24 336 00 20 225 70 22 278 00 22 243 80 24 298 20 104 8 166 90 24 262 00 10 188 90 96 8 144 70 12 211 00 88 8 124 10 10 164 70 14 233 20 10 142 10 12 184 80 16 255 50 12 160 20 14 205 00 18 277 90 14 178 40 16 225 30 20 300 40 16 196 70 18 245 70 22 323 00 18 215 10 20 266 20 24 345 70 20 233 60 22 286 80 22 252 20 24 307 50 106 8 172 70 24 270 90 10 195 20 98 8 150 10 12 217 80 90 8 129 10 10 170 60 14 240 50 10 147 60 12 191 20 16 263 30 12 166 20 14 211 90 18 286 20 14 184 90 16 232 70 20 309 20 16 203 70 18 253 60 22 332 30 18 222 60 20 274 60 24 355 50 20 241 60 22 295 70 22 260 70 24 316 90 108 8 178 60 24 279 90 10 201 60 100 8 155 60 12 224 70 92 8 134 20 10 176 60 14 247 90 10 153 20 12 197 70 16 271 20 174 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS.— Continued. With Iron Centers. Diam In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. 108 18 $294 60 110 8 $184 60 110 18 $303 10 20 318 10 10 208 10 20 327 10 22 341 70 12 231 70 22 351 20 24 365 40 14 16 255 40 279 20 24 375 40 N. B. — Gilbert Pulleys are made of sufficient width of face for width of belt listed. Can furnish any diameter up to 20 feet or any intermediate sizes desired. Discount per cent. Styie B. Bushings for Style B Pulleys. Made entirely of thoroughly seasoned maple and finished with two coats of shellac varnish. The rim is both nailed and glued. Each spoke is securely dovetailed into and glued in the rim, and is set in a line running direct from the center of the shaft to the rim — thus affording its utmost support. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 175 GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS— Continued. Style B. Every pulley is perfectly balanced. These pulleys cannot get out of round. They are furnished with the only Bushing that gives a perfect bear- ing on the entire circumference of the shaft. By using different Bushings, the same Pulley may be made to fit different sizes of shafting. Made in sizes from 12 inches in diameter up. Pulleys from 12 to 14 inches in diameter are bored for a bushing 3^ inches outside diameter, and will go on a shaft 2^ inches or less in diameter. Pullevs from 15 to 20 inches in diameter are bored for a bushing 3f inches outside diameter, and will go on a shaft 3 inches or less in diameter. Pulleys from 21 to 47 inches in diameter are bored for a bushing 4-| inches outside diameter, and will go on a shaft 3} inches or less in diameter. Pulleys 48 inches and larger in diameter are bored for a bushing 4f inches outside diameter, and will go on a shaft 1 inches or less in diameter. Pulleys may be bored to fit larger shafting, when so ordered. We furnish a bushing with every pulley. N. B. — Gilbert Pulleys are made of sufficient width of face for width of belt listed. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. 4 Price. 12 3 $2 75 16 4 $ 3 65 20 $ 4 40 4 2 95 6 4 60 6 6 00 6 3 50 8 5 40 8 7 10 8 3 80 10 6 20 10 8 00 10 4 30 12 7 00 12 9 50 12 5 10 14 7 70 14 11 00 14 5 90 16 12 50 18 3 3 65 18 14 50 14 3 2 95 4 4 00 4 3 20 6 5 10 22 4 4 90 6 4 05 8 6 10 6 6 80 8 4 65 10 7 10 8 8 00 10 5 30 12 8 00 10 9 35 12 5 90 14 9 00 12 11 10 14 6 50- 16 10 65 14 13 00 16 3 3 25 18 13 00 16 14 10 176 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS-Continued, Style B. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. 22 18 $17 00 30 12 14 $16 40 20 90 36 24 $49 50 24 4 5 35 16 25 40 38 4 13 00 6 7 25 18 29 90 6 14 00 8 8 75 20 34 15 8 17 50 10 10 40 22 38 15 10 20 50 12 12 70 24 42 15 12 24 50 14 15 00 14 28 50 16 17 50 32 4 8 75 16 33 50 18 20 00 6 10 25 18 38 50 20 24 00 8 12 85 20 44 50 22 29 00 10 15 00 22 49 00 24 33 00 12 14 17 75 22 75 24 53 50 26 4 6 30 16 27 50 40 4 13 50 6 7 85 18 32 00 6 16 00 8 9 55 20 36 00 8 19 00 10 11 40 22 40 00 10 22 25 12 14 20 24 44 00 12 26 75 14 17 50 14 30 75 16 20 80 34 4 9 50 16 36 25 18 24 10 6 11 50 18 41 25 20 31 40 8 14 25 20 47 75 22 35 40 10 17 00 22 52 25 24 40 00 12 14 19 75 24 25 24 58 00 28 4 7 10 16 30 00 42 4 15 00 6 8 50 18 34 00 6 17 00 8 10 30 20 38 00 8 21 00 10 12 10 22 42 00 10 25 00 12 15 20 24 46 00 12 29 00 14 19 00 14 33 50 16 23 00 36 4 10 50 16 38 50 18 26 90 6 13 00 18 43 50 20 33 00 8 16 00 20 50 50 22 37 00 10 19 00 22 55 50 24 41 50 12 14 22 00 26 50 24 62 00 30 4 8 00 16 31 50 44 4 16 50 6 9 40 18 36 50 6 19 50 8 11 40 20 41 50 8 23 50 10 13 20 22 45 50 10 27 50 Bau Claire, Wisconsin. 177 GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS-Continued Style B. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Dia m In. 52 Face, In. Price. 44 12 $31 50 48 16 $45 00 24 $85 00 14 35 50 18 50 00 16 40 50 20 61 00 54 6 33 00 18 45 50 22 71 00 8 37 00 20 53 50 24 80 00 10 41 00 22 58 50 12 45 00 24 67 00 50 6 8 27 00 31 00 14 16 49 00 55 00 46 4 18 75 10 35 00 18 64 00 6 22 00 12 39 00 20 73 00 8 26.00 14 44 00 22 82 00 10 30 00 16 50 00 24 91 00 12 33 25 18 56 00 14 38 00 20 64 00 56 6 36 00 16 43 00 22 74 00 8 40 00 18 48 00 24 84 00 10 44 00 20 56 00 12 48 00 22 64 00 52 6 30 00 14 53 00 24 72 00 8 10 34 00 38 00 16 18 59 00 69 00 48 4 20 00 12 42 00 20 84 00 6 24 00 14 46.00 22 93 00 8 28 00 16 52 00 24 101 00 10 32 00 18 60 00 12 36 00 20 68 00 14 40 00 22 76 00 N. B. — Gilbert Pulleys are made of sufficient width of face for width of belt listed. Can furnish any diameter up to 12 feet or any intermediate sizes not herein listed. Discount per cent. 178 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS. Style C. Made entirely of thoroughly seasoned maple and finished with two coats of shellac varnish. It is bolted together — the nuts on the clamping bolts being covered with sectional blocks which cannot get out of place. When putting the pulley on a shaft, all its parts are accessible from the face. By using different bushings the same pulley may be made to fit different sizes of shafting. Made in sizes from three to fourteen inches in diameter. Pulleys 3 or 4 inches in diameter are bored 1 11-16 inches, and will go on a shaft 1 11-1(3 inches or less in diameter. Pulleys 5 inches or larger in diameter are bored 3 inches, and will go on a shaft 3 inches or. less in diameter. Pulleys may be bored to fit larger shafting, when so ordered. We furnish a Bushing with every Pulley when size of shaft requires one. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 179 GILBERT WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS-Continued. Style C. n ■ a a p d d d h- 1 1-1 I— i i— i i— < a .2 a CS 6 'u a <£ o cd B bJ o CO cd S £ o 03 CD O s &H Ph S fe £ 9 fe Oh s 12 Ph Ph 3 2 $1 75 7 2 $2 15 13 $4 30 7 $3 65 3 1 85 3 2 25 14 4 50 8 3 80 4 1 95 4 2 35 9 4 05 5 2 05 5 2 60 10 2 3 4 5 2 45 2 55 2 70 2 95 10 4 30 6 2 20 6 2 80 11 4 70 7 2 35 7 2 95 12 5 10 8 2 50 8 3 10 13 5 50 9 3 25 6 3 15 14 5 90 4 2 1 85 10 3 40 7 3 35 3 1 95 11 3 60 8 3 50 13 2 2 75 4 2 05 12 3 80 9 3 70 3 2 85 5 2 15 10 3 85 4 3 05 6 2 35 8 2 2 25 11 4 05 5 3 35 7 8 2 50 2 65 3 4 2 35 2 45 12 13 14 4 25 4 45 4 65 6 7 8 3 70 3 95 4 20 5 2 1 95 5 6 2 75 2 95 11 2 2 55 9 10 4 50 4 75 3 2 05 7 3 10 3 2 65 11 5 15 4 2 15 8 3 25 4 2 80 12 5 55 5 2 30 9 3 40 5 3 05 13 5 95 6 2 50 10 3 55 6 3 25 14 6 25 7 2 65 11 3 75 7 3 45 8 2 80 12 3 95 8 9 3 65 3 85 14 2 3 2 85 2 95 6 2 2 05 9 2 2 35 10 4 05 4 . 3 20 3 2 15 3 2 45 11 4 25 5 3 60 4 2 25 4 2 60 12 4 45 6 4 05 5 2 45 5 2 85 13 4 65 7 4 35 6 2 65 6 3 05 14 4 85 8 4 65 7 2 80 7 3 25 9 5 00 8 2 95 8 3 40 12 2 2 65 10 5 30 9 3 10 9 3 55 3 2 75 11 5 60 10 3 25 10 3 70 4 2 95 12 5 90 11 3 45 11 3 90 5 3 15 13 6 20 12 3 65 12 4 10 1" 6 3 50 14 6 50 180 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., BEVEL AND SPUR PAPER FRICTIONS. PRICE LIST. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. 6 ±i $6 50 10 n $13 50 13 n $18 00 H 7 15 84 15 30 84 20 40 H . 8 45 94 17 10 94 22 80 H 9 75 101 18 90 104 25 20 H 11 05 114 20 70 114 27 60 n 12 35 121 22 50 124 30 00 10i 13 65 134 144 24 30 26 10 134 144 32 40 34 80 7 44 7 00 7 70 164 29 70 164 184 39 60 44 40 H 9 10 11 44 10 00 204 49 20 n 10 50 54 11 00 84 11 90 64 13 00 14 44 13 00 n 13 30 n 15 00 54 14 30 104 14 70 u 17 00 64 16 90 114 16 10 94 104 19 00 21 00 n 84 19 50 22 10 8 44 7 50 114 23 00 91 24 70 54 8 25 124 25 00 104 27 30 64 9 75 134 27 00 114 29 90 n 11 25 144 29 00 121 32 50 84 12 75 164 33 00 134 35 10 94 14 25 184 37 00 144 37 70 104 15 75 164 42 90 114 17 25 12 44 11 00 184 48 10 124 18 75 54 64 12 10 14 30 201 53 30 9 44 8 00 H 16 50 15 41 14 00 54 8 80 84 18 70 54 15 40 64 10 40 94 20 90 64 18 20 n 12 00 104 23 10 71 21 00 84 13 60 H4 25 30 84 23 80 94 15 20 121 27 50 94 26 60 10* 16 80 131 29 70 101 29 40 114 18 40 144 32 00 114 32 20 124 20 00 164 36 40 121 35 00 134 21 60 18i 40 80 131 37 80 144 23 20 204 45 20 14i 161 40 60 - 45 80 10 44 9 00 13 44 12 00 18* 51 00 54 9 90 51 13 20 20| 56 20 64 11 70 6* 15 60 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 181 BEVEL AND SPUR PAPER FRICTIONS— Cont. PRICE LIST. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. 16 *i $15 00 18 ±H $56 10 22 H $26 00 5* 16 50 18i 62 90 n 30 00 6* 19 50 204 69 70 8i 34 00 n 22 50 224 76 50 H 38 00 H 25 50 10i 42 00 H 28 50 20 *k 18 00 1H 46 00 lO* 31 50 H 19 80 121 50 00 114 34 50 6i 23 40 134 54 00 m 37 50 H 27 00 141 58 00 134 40 50 H 30 60 161 66 00 141 43 50 9i 34 20 181 74 00 164 49 50 10i 37 80 20i 82 00 184 55 50 m 41 40 22| 90 00 20i 61 50 12i 45 00 48 60 244 261 98 00 106 00 17 44 5* 16 00 17 60 14i 161 52 20 59 40 284 124 00 64 20 80 18i 66 60 24 14 21 00 n 24 00 201 73 80 54 23 10 H 27 20 22i 81 00 64 27 30 H 30 40 24^ 88 20 n 31 50 10^ 33 60 84 35 70 114 36 80 21 4i 19 00 94 39 90 124 40 00 5* 21 00 104 44 10 13i 43 20 H 24 70 114 48 30 144 46 40 n 28 50 124 52 50 16i 52 80 8i 32 30 134 56 70 18i 59 20 H 36 10 144 60 90 20i 65 60 10i 40 00 164 69 30 22i 72 00 114 12i 43 70 47 50 184 204 77 70 86 10 18 4* 17 00 131 51 30 SJ MS) 94 50 54 18 70 141 55 10 244 102 90 64 22 10 16i 62 70 26i 111 30 7i 25 50 18i 70 30 284 119 70 84 28 90 20i 78 00 9* 32 30 22-| 85 50 26 44 22 00 10| 35 70 241 93 10 54 24 20 14 39 10 26i 100 00 64 28 60 12i 42 50 n 33 00 m 45 90 22 44 20 00 84 37 40 14i 49 30 H 22 00 I „, 41 80 182 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., BEVEL AND SPUR PAPER FRICTIONS— Cont. PRICE LIST. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, In. Price. 26 101 $ 46 20 30 20| $ 98 40 36 114 $ 62 10 11* 50 60 /w/w"q 108 00 124 67 50 12i 55 00 24i 117 60 134 72 90 13i 59 40 264 127 20 144 78 30 144 63 80 28i 136 80 164 89 10 16i 72 60 181 100 00 18i 81 40 32 7i 37 50 204 110 80 20i 90 20 84 42 50 /6/Cij 121 60 22-j 99 00 94 47 50 244 132 40 241 107 80 104 52 50 264 143 20 261 116 60 H4 57 50 284 154 00 28 281 H 64 125 40 25 30 29 90 12i 134 144 164 62 50 67 50 72 50 82 50 38 84 94 104 114 124 134 144 164 184 204 47 60 53 20 58 80 64 40 70 00 75 60 81 20 92 40 103 60 114 80 H 34 50 184 92 50 H n 39 10 43 70 201 2^-g- 102 50 112 50 10i 14 124 134 48 30 52 90 57 50 62 10 241 261 281 122 50 132 50 142 50 144 16i 66 70 75 90 34 ?4 8* 39 00 44 20 244 126 00 137 20 18{ 20|- 85 10 94 30 94 10i 49 40 54 60 26| 284 148 40 159 60 224 103 50 111 59 SO 40 84 51 00 24i 112 70 121 65 00 94 57 00 26| 121 90 134 70 20 104 63 00 28i 131 10 144 16i 75 40 85 80 114 124 69 00 75 00 30 6|- 31 20 18| 96 20 134 81 00 n 36 00 201 106 60 141 87 00 84 40 80 221 117 00 164 99 00 91 45 60 241 127 40 184 111 00 104 50 40 261 137 80 204 123 00 lli 55 20 284 148 20 224 135 00 12i 60 00 244 147 00 131 64 80 36 n 40 50 264 159 00 144 69 00 84 45 90 28| 171 00 164 79 20 94 51 30 184 88 80 104 56 70 42 84 59 50 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 183 BEVEL AND SPUR PAPER FRICTIONS— Cont. PRICE LIST. Diam. In. Face, In. Price Diam. In. Face, In. Price. Diam. In. Face, Id. Price. 42 8* $ 59 50 44 13* $108 00 46 22* $202 50 H 66 50 14* 116 00 244 220 50 101 73 50 16A 132 00 264 238 50 11* 80 50 18* 148 00 284 256 50 m 87 50 204 164 00 13i 94 50 224 180 00 48 94 95 00 14* 101 50 241 196 00 104 105 00 16* 115 50 264 212 00 114 115 00 18* 129 50 284 228 00 124 125 00 201 143 50 134 135 00 224 157 50 46 9* 85 50 144 145 00 24* 171 50 104 94 50 164 165 00 26* 185 50 11* 103 50 184 185 00 28* 200 00 124 13* 112 50 121 50 20* 991 200 00 220 00 44 91 76 00 14* 130 50 24* 240 00 101 84 00 16* 148 50 264 260 00 11* 92 00 184 166 50 284 280' 00 12* 100 00 204 184 50 For price of iron spur or bevel frictions add 50 per cent, to list price of double belt Iron Pulleys and take per cent, discount. Discount per cent. 184 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE SHAW FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEY, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 185 SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS. Largest Space Eequired on Shaft. Size Price. Bore of Pulley with Clutch H. Power 100 Eev. Shipping Weight. of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. 18x 4 $34 90 4 % Hi 5 40 195 18x 5 18x 6 36 25 37 75 4 4 94 Hi Hi 6 75 8 10 205 215 18x 7 '39 20 4 104 Hi 9 45 225 18x 8 40 80 4 114 Hi 10 80 235 19x 4 36 30 ■ 4 H 114 5 84 205 19x 5 37 75 4 8i Hi 7 30 215 19x 6 39 30 4 n Hi 8 76 220 19x 7 40 80 4 104 ll| 10 22 230 19x 8 42 45 4 Hi Hi 11 68 240 19x 9 44 15 4 12| 114 13 14 250 20x 4 37 75 H 8 124 6 00 265 20x 5 39 30 H 9 m 7 50 275 20x 6 40 80 H ioi 12i 9 00 285 20x 7 42 45 H ir 12| 10 50 295 20x 8 44 15 44 12 124 12 00 305 20x 9 45 95 4 13 12| 13 50 315 20x10 47 75 ^ 14 121 15 00 325 20x11 49 60 4i 15 124 16 60 335 20x12 51 55 4-1 16 12i 18 30 345 21x 4 39 30 4 n Hi 6 48 230 21 x 5 40 80 4 §i Hi 8 10 240 21x 6 42 45 4 n 114 9 70 250 21.x 7 44 15 4 10i 111 11 34 260 21x 8 45 95 4 Hi 114 12 96 270 Six 9 47 75 4 12i Hi 14 58 280 21x10 49 60 4 13i Hi 16 20 290 21x11 51 65 4. 131 114 17 82 300 21x12 53 70 4 151 ll| 19 44 310 22x 4 41 05 5 §i 13 6 96 255 22x 5 42 75 5 n 13 8 70 265 22x 6 44 50 5 10i 13 10 41 275 22x 7 46 35 5 hi 13 12 18 285 22x 8 47 20 5 12i 13 13 92 365 22x 9 50 35 5 13i 13 15 66 375 22x10 52 40 5 1*4 13 17 40 385 22x11 54 60 5 15i 13 19 14 395 22x12 56 90 5 16i 13 20 88 405 186 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS— Cont. Price. Largest Bore of Pulley with Clutch. Space Required on Shaft. H. Power 100 Rev. Shipping of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. Weight. 23x 4 $42 75 4 8 Ill 7 32 230 23x 5 44 50 4 8 11+ 9 15 240 23x G 46 35 4 8 m 10 98 250 23x 7 47 20 4 8 n| 12 81 260 23x 8 50 35 4 9 ii* 14 64 270 23x 9 52 40 4 9 Hi 16 47 280 23x10 54 60 4 10 1U 18 30 290 23x11 56 90 5* 15f 15 20 13 430 23x12 59 25 H 161 15 21 96 440 24x 4 44 50 4 8 m 7 68 240 24x 5 46 35 4 8 iij 9 60 250 24x 6 47 20 4 8 H-i 11 52 260 24x 7 50 35 4 8 Hi 13 44 270 24x 8 52 40 4 8 H-2- 15 36 280 24x 9 54 60 4 9 ili 17 28 290 24x10 56 90 4 10 1H 19 20 300 24x11 59 25 H 151 15 21 12 440 24x12 61 65 5* 16f 15 23 04 450 24x13 64 25 H 17| 15 24 70 460 24x14 66 95 H 17f ' 15 26 60 470 25x 4 46 .35 4 8 Hi 7 92 250 25x 5 48 30 4 8 Hi 9 90 260 25x 6 50 35 4 8 . Hi 11 88 270 25x 7 52 40 4 8 Hi 13 86 280 25x 8 54 60 4 9 Hi 15 84 290 25x 9 56 90 4 9 Hi 17 82 300 25x10 59 25 4J 10 124 19 80 340 25x11 61 65 4i 11 12i 21 78 350 25x12 64 25 41 12 12i 23 76 360 25x13 66 95 4i 13 121 25 74 370 25x14 69 70 4i 14 12i 27 72 380 26x 4 48 30 4 8 Hi 8 24' 260 26x 5 50 70 4 8 Hi 10 30 275 26x 6 53 25 4 8 Hi 12 36 290 26x 7 55 90 4 8 Hi 14 42 305 26x 8 58 70 4 9 Hi 16 48 320 26x 9 61 60 4 9 111 18 54 335 26x10 64 70 H 10 12i 20 60 380 26x11 67 95 H 11 12i 22 66 395 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 187 SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS- Cont. Size Price. Largest Bore of Pulley with Clutch Space Eequired on Shaft. H. Power 100 Rev. Shipping Weight. of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. '36x12 $71 30 4i 12 12i 21 72 415 26x13 74 85 H 121 121 26 78 340 26x14 78 60 5 m 13 28 84 500 26x15 82 55 5 18i 13 30 90 515 26x16 86 70 5 191 13 32 96 530 27x 5 51 95 4 8 Hi 10 70 285 27x 6 54 55 4 9 Hi 12 85 300 27x 7 57 30 4 9 114 14 98 315 27x 8 60 10 4 9 Hi 17 12 330 27x 9 63 10 4 10 HI 19 26 345 27x10 66 30 44 10 124 21 40 390 27x11 69 55 ±i 11 121 23 55 404 27x12 73 00 Q 12 124, 25 GQ 420 27x13 76 70 5 13 13 27 82 490 27x14 80 50 5 14 13 29 96 505 27x15 84 55 5 15 13 32 10 520 27x16 88 75 5 16 13 34 24 535 28x 5 53 65 4 8 Hi 11 10 295 28x 6 56 35 4 9 Hi 13 32 310 . 28x 7 59 15 4 9 114 15 54 325 28x 8 62 05 4 9 Hi 17 76 340 28x 9 65 15 4 10 hi 19 95 355 28x10 68 40 ±i 10 12i 22 20 405 28x11 71 85 44 10 1 9.X 24 42 415 28x12 75 40 4i 12 124 26 64 425 28x13 79 15 5 13 13" 28 86 495 28x14 83 10 5 14 13 31 08 505 28x15 87 25 5 15 13 33 30 515 28x16 91 65 H 18 15 35 52 595 28x17 96 25 H 19 15 37 74 605 28x18 101 05 H 20 15 39 96 615 29x 5 55 30 4 9 Hi 11 50 305 29x 6 58 10 4 9 Hi 13 80 320 29x 7 61 00 4 9 Hi 16 10 335 29x 8 64 05 4 9 Hi 18 40 350 29x 9 67 20 4 10 Hi 20 70 365 29x10 70 55 4i 10 121 23 00 415 29x11 74 10 <±i 11 12* 25 30 430 29x12 77 80 H 12 1 12i 27 60 1 445 188 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS-Cont. Largest Space Required on Shaft. Size Bore H Power Shipping of Pulley. Price. of Pulley with Clutch. Pulley. Clutch. 100 Rev. Weight. 29x13 $ 81 65 5 13 13 29 90 515 29x11 85 75 5 14 13 32 20 530 29x15 90 05 5 15 13 34 50 545 29x16 94 55 5* 16 15 36 80 625 29x17 99 25 H 17 15 39 10 640 29x18 104 15 H 18 15 41 40 655 30x 5 57 10 4 9 Hi 11 90 315 30x 6 59 95 4 9 Hi 14 24 33a 30x 7 62 90 41 9 121 16 66 380 30x 8 66 05 41 ^2 10 124 19 04 395 30x 9 69 40 41 ^2 10 m 21 42 410 30x10 72 85 5 11 13 23 80 480 30x11 76 50 5 12 13 26 18 495 30x12 81 30. 5 12 13 28 56 510 30x13 84 30 51 °2 13 15 30 94 590 30x14 88 45 51 ^2 14 15 33 32 605 30x15 92 90 H 15 15 35 70 620 30x16 97 50 H 16 15 38 08 635 30x17 102 40 H 17 15 40 46 650 30x18 107 55 H 18 15 42 84 665 31x 5 58 90 4 9 Hi 12 25 325 31x 6 61 85 4 9 Hi 14 70 340 31x 7 64 95 41 9 m 17 15 390 31x 8 68 20 41 ^2 10 124. 19 60 405 31x 9 71 55 41 ^=2 10 191 22 05 420 31x10 75 15 5 11 13 24 50 490 31x11 78 90 5 12 13 26 95 505 31x12 82 85 5 13 13 29 40 520 31x13 87 05 51 13 15 31 85 600 31x14 91 40 5* 14 15 34 30 615 31x15 95 90 H 15 15 36 75 630 31x16 100 70 H 16 15 39 20 645 31x17 105 75 51 18 15 41 65 660 31x18 111 05 H 18 15 44 10 675 32x 5 60 75 4 9 Hi 12 65 335 32x 6 63 75 4 9 Hi 15 18 350 32x 7 67 00 4i 10 124 17 71 400 32x 8 70 30 H 10 121 20 24 415 32x 9 73 80 H 10 121 22 77 430 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 189 SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS— Cont. Size Price. Largest Bore of Pulley with Clutch. Space Required on Shaft. H. Power 100 Rev. Shipping of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. Weight. 32x10 $ 77 50 5 11 13 25 30 500 32x11 81 35 5 12 13 27 83 515 32x12 85 45 5 13 13 30 36 530 32x13 89 70 H 13 15 32 89 610 32x14 94 15 H 14 15 35 42 625 32x15 98 85 °2 15 15 37 95 640 32x16 103 80 6 16 16 40 48 735 32x17 109 00 6 18 16 43 01 750 32x18 114 45 6 18 16 45 54 765 33x 5 62 70 4 ' 9 1H 13 05 345 33x 6 65 80 4 9 Hi 15 66 360 33x 7 69 10 *k 10 12i 18 27 410 33x 8 72 55 H 10 m 20 88 425 33x 9 76 15 4| 11 12i 23 49 440 33x10 80 00 5 12 13 26 10 510 33x11 84 10 5 12 13 28 71 525 33x12 88 30 5 13 13 31 42 540 33x13 92 70 H 14 15 33 93 620 33x14 97 35 H 14 15 36 54 635 33x15 101 15 H 15 15 39 15 650 33x16 106 25 6 16 16 41 76 745 33x17 111 15 6 18 16 44 37 760 33x18 117 10 6 1.8 16 46 98 775 34x 5 64 60 4 10 ni 13 45 350 34x 6 67 85 44 10 12i 16 14 415 34x 7 71 25 U 10 121 18 85 420 34x 8 74 75 H 10 121 J.,v<2 21 52 435 34x 9 78 50 5 11 13 24 21 505 34x10 82 45 5 12 13 26 90 520 34x11 86 15 5 12 13 29 59 535 34x12 90 90 H 13 15 32 28 615 34x13 95 45 H 14 15 34 97 630 34x14 100 20 H 15 15 37 66 645 34x15 105 20 5i 16 15 40 35 660 34x16 110 45 6 16 16 43 04 775 34x17 116 00 6 18 16 45 73 770 34x18 121 80 6 18 16 48 42 780 35x 5 66 65 4 10 Hi 13 85 365 35x 6 70 00 41 10 12i 16 62 415 35x 7 73 50 4.1 ^2 10 m 19 39 430 190 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS— Cont. Size Price. Largest Bore of Pulley with Clutch. Space Required on Shaft. H. Power 100 Rev. Shipping of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. Weight. 35x 8 $ 77 10 U 10 121 22 16 445 35x 9 80 95 5" 11 13" 24 93 515 35x10 85 00 5 12 13 27 70 530 35x11 89 25 5 12 13 30 4-7 545 35x12 93 70 51 13 15 33 34 625 35x13 98 40 H 14 15 36 01 640 35x14 103 25 H 15 15 38 78 655 35x15 108 40 H 16 15 41 55 670 35x16 113 85 6 17 17 44 32 765 35x17 119 55 6 18 16 47 09 780 35x18 125 50 6 18 16 49 86 795 36x 5 68 80 4i 10 121 14 25 425 36x 6 72 20 U 10 121 17 10 440 36x 7 75 80 4i 10 12i 19 95 460 36x 8 79 60 5 10 13" 22 80 530 36x 9 83 60 5 11 13 25 65 545 36x10 87 75 5 12 13 28 50 560 36x11 92 15 5 12 13 31 35 575 36x12 96 75 H 13 15 34 20 635 36x13 101 60 H 14 15 37 05 650 36x14 106 65 H 15 15 39 90 665 36x15 112 00 H 16 15 42 75 680 36x16 117 55 6 17 16 45 60 775 36x17 123 45 6 18 16 48 45 790 36x18 129 60 6 18 - 16 51 30 805 36x19 136 10 6 20 16 54 15 820 36x20 142 90 7 20 161 57 00 925 38x 5 74 35 4i 10 12-| 15 05 455 38x 6 78 05 H 10 12i 18 06 470 38x 7 81 95 5 10 13" 21 07 540 38x 8 86 05 5 11 13 24 08 565 38x 9 90 35 5 11 13 27 09 580 ' 38x10 94 85 5 12 13 30 10 595 38x11 99 60 5 12 13 33 11 610 38x12 104 60 51 13 15 36 12 700 38x13 109 80 H 14 15 39 13 715 38x14 115 30 6* 15 15 42 14 730 38x15 121 05 6 16 16 45 15 835 38x16 127 10 6 17 16 48 16 850 r 38x17 133 45 6 17 16 51 17 855 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 191 SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS— Cont Size Price. Largest Bore of Pulley with Clutch. Space Required on Shaft. H. Power 100 Rev . Shipping of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. Weight. 38x18 $140 10 7 18 16* 54 18 960 38x19 147 10 7 20 16* 57 19 980 38x20 154 45 7 20 16-| 60 20 1000 39x 5 77 35 4i 11 m 15 45 470 39x 6 81 20 *i 11 191 xr.. 2 18 54 485 39x 7 85 25 5 11 13 21 63 555 39x 8 89 55 5 11 13 24 72 570 39x 9 94 00 5 11 13 27 81 585 39x10 98 70 5 12 13 30 90 600 39x11 103 65 5 13 13 33 09 615 39x12 108 80 H 13 15 37 08 715 39x13 114 25 U 14 15 40 17 730 39x11 119 95 Of 15 15 43 26 745 39x15 125 95 6 16 16 46 35 850 39x16 132 25 6 17 16 49 44 865 39x17 138 85 6 18 16 52 53 880 39x18 145 80 7 18 161 55 62 985 39x19 153 05 7 20 16i 58 71 1000 39x20 160 70 7 20 164 61 80 1015 40x 5 80 40 4-1 11 1H 15 85 485 40x 6 84 40 5 11 13 19 02 555 40x 7 88 65 5 11 13 22 19 570 40x 8 93 05 5 11 13 25 36 585 40x 9 99 70 5 12 13 28 53 600 40x10 102 60 H 12 15 31 70 680 40x11 107 75 H 13 15 34 87 700 40x12 113 10 H 1 O lo 15 38 04 720 40x13 118 75 5i 14 15 41 21 740 40x14 124 70 6 15 16 44 38 850 40x15 130 90 6 16 16 47 55 865 40x16 137 45 6 17 16 50 72 880 40x17 144 35 6 18 16 53 89 895 40x18 151 55 7 18 161 57 06 995 40x19 159 15 7 20 161 60 33 1010 40x20 167 10 7 20 16i 63 40 1025 40x21 174 45 • 7 22 164 66 57 1055 40x22 184 20 7 22 16* 69 74 1090 40x23 193 40 7 24 161 72 91 1130 40x24 203 05 7 24 161 76 08 1175 192 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS— Cont. Size Price. Largest Bore of Pulley with Clutch. Space Required on Shaft. H. Power 100 Rev. Shipping of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. Weight. 41x 5 $ 83 65 41 11 12i 16 25 500 41x 6 87 85 5 12 13 19 50 570 41x 7 92 20 5 12 13 22 75 585 41x 8 96 85 5 12 13 26 00 600 41x 9 101 65 5 13 13 29 25 615 41x10 106 75 5| 13 15 32 50 695 41x11 112 10 5* 14 15 35 75 710 41x12 117 70 5* 14 15 39 00 725 41x13 123 55 51 14 . 15 42 25 745 41x14 129 70 6 15 16 45 50 855 41x15 136 20 6 16 16 48 75 870 41x16 143 00 6 17 16 52 00 885 41x17 150 15 6 17 16 55 25 900 41x18 157 65 7 18 161 58 50 1005 41x19 165 55 7 20 16i 61 75 1020 41x20 173 80 7 20 16i 65 00 1035 41x21 182 50 7 22 16i 68 25 1065 41x22 191 70 7 22 161 71 50 1100 41x23 201 30 7 24 16i 74 75 1140 41x24 211 35 7 24 164 78 00 1185 42x 5 86 95 5 11 13 16 65 585 42x 6 91 30 5 12 13 19 98 600 42x 7 95 85 5 12 13 23 31 615 42x 8 100 55 . 51 12 15 26 64 695 42x 9 105 55 51 13 15 29 97 710 42x10 110 85 H 13 15 33 30 725 42x11 116 40 H 13 15 36 63 740 42x12 122 20 6 14 16 39 96 835 42x13 128 30 6 14 16 43 29 850 42x14 134 70 6 15 16 46 62 865 42x15 141 45 6 16 16 49- 95 880 42x16 148 50 7 17 161 53 28 985 42x17 155 95 7 17 16| 56 61 1000 42x18 163 75 7 18 16* 59 94 1025 42x19 171 90 7 20 16i 63 27 1055 42x20 180 50 7 20 164 66 60 1085 42x21 189 50 7 22 164 69 90 1115 42x22 199 00 8 22 174 73 26 1270 42x23 208 95 8 24 174 76 59 1300 42x24 219 35 8 24 174 79 92 1330 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 193 SHAW'S FRICTION CLUTCH PULLEYS— Cont. Size Price. Largest Bore of Pulley with Clutch. Space Required on Shaft. H. Power 100 Eev. Shipping- of Pulley. Pulley. Clutch. Weight. 43x 5 $ 90 45 5 11 13 17 05: 600 43x 6 94 95 5 12 13 20 46 615 43x 7 99 70 5 12 13 23 87 630 43x 8 104 70 H 12 15 27 28 710 43x 9 109 90 H 13 15 30 69 725 43x10 115 40 5i 13 15 34 10 740 43x11 121 20 5* 14 ' 15 37 51 755 43x12 127 25 6 14 16 40 92 850 43x13 133 60 6 14 16 44 33 865 43x14 140 25 6 15 16 47 74 880 43x15 147 26 6 16 16 51 15 895 43x16 154 65 7 17 1H 54 56 1000 43x17 162 35 7 17 161 57 97 1015 43x18 170 45 7 18 16i 61 38 1040 43x19 178 95 7 20 16| 64 79 1070 43x20 187 90 7 20 16i 68 20 1100 43x21 197 30 7 22 m 71 61 1130 43x22 207 15 8 22 171 75 02 1285 43x23 217 50 8 24 17| 78 43 1315 43x24 228 36 8 24 171 81 84 1345 44x 5 94 05 5 11 13 17 45 615 44x 6 98 75 5 12 13 20 94 630 44x 7 103 70 51 12 15 ' 24 43 710 44x 8 108 85 H 12 15 27 92 725 44x 9 114 30 H 13 15 31 41 740 44x10 120 00 6 13 16 34 90 835 44x11 126 00 6 14 16 38 39 850 44x12 132 30 6 14 16 41 88 865 44x13 138 90 6 15 16 45 37 880 44x14 145 85 7 15 161 48 86 985 44x15 153 15 i 16 16i 52 35 1015 44x16 160 80 7 17 161 55 84 1015 44x17 168 85 7 17 161 59 33 1075 44x18 177 30 7 18 16i 62 82 1105 44x19 186 15 7 20 161 66 31 1135 44x20 195 45 7 20 171 69 80 1290 44x21 205 20 7 22 171 73 29 1320 44x22 215 45 3 Face. 1 3 If 3 If 2£ liV if if »i H 2 H H l n H H n if 2 2$ t i if it n i H if 8f H if n i* 2 2 Diameter in Inches. Weight. 26.40 1.92 2.40 2.40 2.64 3.12 2.88 3.12 3.12 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.84 3.84 3.84 3.84 4.08 4.08 4.32 4.56 4.56 4.80 4.80 4.80 5.28 5.76 5.76 5.76 6.00 6.72 8.16 8.64 9.36 9.60 9.60 10.08 11.52 12.96 14.40 16.32 17.28 204 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. SPUR GEARING-Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 600 Wheel 76 a 4 If 18.24 339 Wheel 100 3 4 If 24.00 396 Wheel 160 3. 4 H 38.40 900 Wheel 20 2 5 ~S2 n 5.00 365 Wheel 9 13 1 6 n 2.34 595 Wheel 10 13 TF if 2.60 662 Wheel 10 IS. 16 if 2.60 23? Wheel 11 14 115 H 2.86 440 Wheel 11 2 2.86 256 Wheel 12 i4 1 ff 2.J- 3.12 908 Wheel 14 1# llf 1i ^-8 3.64 438 Wheel 14 1 3 2 3.64 439 Wheel 15 lir H 3.90 807 Wheel 15 i# lir 2 3.90 790 Wheel 15 1 3 16 h 3.90 616 Wheel 16 llf 2 4.16 168 Wheel 17 1 3 TF If 4.42 819 Wheel 18 iir 2 4.68 584 Wheel 19 1 3 2 4.94 818 Wheel 23 1 3 1 6 2i 5.98 609 Wheel 39 1 3 T6 1 9.75 771 W T heel 46 •i-S- .«2 11.96 764 Wheel 47 1 3 1 6 H 12.22 661 Wheel 55 lU if 14.30 698 Wheel 58 1 3 T3 3-A 15.08 294 Wheel 60 f6 i* 15.60 236 Wheel 60 4-£ T6 4 15.60 364 Wheel 72 If 2 18.72 788 Wheel 75 1 3 TF If 19.50 623 Wheel 78 13 1 6 1 20.28 897 Wheel 17 2 7 ^~2~ 2 4.59 370 Wheel 9 £ 8 2f 2.52 241 Wheel 9 I 2i 2.52 774 Wheel 10 § 2f 2.80 659 Wheel 11 £ U 3,08 441 Wheel 11 i 21 3.08 179 Wheel 11 £ 2£ 3.08 525 Wheel 12 i 2 3.36 437 Wheel 12 I 2f 3.36 342 Wheel 13 f If 3.64 136 Wheel 13 i 1£ 3.64 882 Wheel 13 i 2i 3.64 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 205 SPUR GEARING-Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. * Face. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 164 Wheel 13 1 8 n 3.64 157 Wheel 13 i 4 3.64 389 Wheel 14 £ 1 3 16 3.92 442 Wheel 14 1 * 3.92 154 Wheel 14 1 H 3.92 172 Wheel 14 * 2 3.92 391 Wheel 14 i 2 3.92 576 Wheel 14 * H 3.92 367 Wheel 14 1 8 H 3.92 145 . Wheel 15 i 2 4.20 911 Wheel 15 7 t 2 4.20 42 Wheel 15 i 2i 4.20 279 Wheel 15 f 3 4.20 143 Wheel 16 8" H 4.48 537 Wheel 16 * H 4.48 160 Wheel 16 f H 4.48 171 Wheel 17 7 2 4.76 130 Wheel 17 i n 4.76 135 Wheel 17 I n 4.76 392 Wheel 17 7 8 2f 4.76 134 Wheel 18 F it 5.04 640 Wheel 19 i H 5.32 292 Wheel 20 1 8 2 5.60 435 Wheel 22 S" H 6.16 815 Wheel 22 1 8 2-1 6.16 658 Wheel 32 8 If 8.96 276 Wheel 33 1 1* 9.24 721 Wheel 42 * 1* 11.76 275 Wheel 44 X 8 n 12.32 715 Wheel 50 i it 14.00 434 Wheel 82 1 u 22.96 34 Wheel 86 £ 2 24.08 35 Wheel 103 7 8 2 28.84 36 Wheel 119 7 2 33.32 33 Wheel 137 % 2 38.36 890 Wheel 9 1 5 2 2.70 627 Wheel 12 1 5 1 6 h 3.60 789 Wheel 14 1 5 1 6' 3f 4.20 433 Wheel 15 1 5 TV H 4.50 498 Wheel 16 1 5 TV n 4.80 253 Wheel 39 1 5 IV if 11.70 206 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SPUR GEARING— Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 676 Wheel 77 41 3 2 2 23.87 603 Wheel 9 1 if 2.88 455 Wheel 10 1 2 3.20 594 Wheel 10 1 2| 3.20 615 Wheel 10 1 2i 3.20 287 Wheel 10 1 3 3.20 702 Wheel 10 1 H 3.20 853 Wheel 10 1 H 3.20 822 Wheel 11 1 n 3.52 617 Wheel 11 1 2i 3.52 223 Wheel 11 1 H 3.52 432 Wheel 12 1 2 3.84 129 Wheel 12 1 21 3.84 131 Wheel 12 1 2 3.84 539 Wheel 12 1 H 3.84 540 Wheel 12 1 H, 3.84 657 Wheel 13 1 - L 4 4.16 225 Wheel 13 1 2-1 ^4 4.16 390 Wheel 13 1 H 4.16 716 Wheel 13 1 n 4.16 149 Wheel 13 1 oa ^4 4.16 618 Wheel 13 1 3 4.16 127 Wheel 13 1 H 4.16 505 Wheel 14 1 n 4.48 133 Wheel 14 1 H 4.48 849 Wheel 14 1 H 4.48 667 Wheel 15 1 H 4.80 128 Wheel 15 1 2 4.80 614 Wheel 15 1 n 4.80 495 Wheel 15 1 H 4.80 161 .Wheel 16 1 2 5.12 39 Wheel 16 1 2^ 5.12 41 Wheel 16 1 2f 5.12 429 Wheel 17 1 2i 5.44 806 Wheel 18 1 H 5.76 527 Wheel 18 1 2 5.76 697 Wheel 18 1 H 5.76 430 Wheel 19 1 H 6.08 139 Wheel 19 1 if 6.08 77 Wheel 19 1 ^ 6.08 526 Wheel 20 1 2 6.40 71 Wheel 24 1 9 7.68 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 207 SPUR GEARING-Continued No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Diameter in Inches Weight. 126 Wheel 25 1 If 8.00 621 Wheel 25 1 2| 8.00 431 Wheel 27 1 2 8.64 632 Wheel 33 1 H 10.56 633 Wheel 35 1 H 11.20 631 Wheel 40 1 H 12.80 88 Wheel 44 1 2 14.08 457 Wheel 50 1 2 16.00 72 Wheel 63 1 2 20.16 491 Wheel 64 1 H 20.48 528 Wheel 69 1 H 22.08 395 Wheel 75 1 H 24.00 86 Wheel 97 1 2 31.04 854 Wheel 16 1 'sV 24 5.28 596 Wheel 12 ItV n 4.08 629 Wheel 12 ItV H 4.08 766 Wheel 13 1t\ n 4.42 321 Wheel 13 1 TV »f 4.42 593 Wheel 18 ItV If 6.12 728 Wheel 35 iiV H 11.90 624 Wheel 44 1-iV n 14.96 725 Wheel 48 ItV 2 16.32 871 Wheel 60 1 tV n 20.40 428 Wheel 9 H 8f 3.24 138 Wheel 9 H 4 3.24 155 Wheel 10 H H 3.60 427 Wheel 11 H 3f 3.97 306 Wheel 12 i* n 4.32 579 Wheel 12 4 H 4.30 338 Wheel 13 i* 2 4.68 543 Wheel 13 i* H 4.68 137 Wheel 13 H 3 4.68 167 Wheel 14 H 2 t 5.04 363 Wheel 14 4 2f 5.04 503 Wheel 14 H 3 5.04 426 Wheel 14 H 8i 5.04 124 Wheel 15 11 2i 5.40 692 Wheel 17 H 2-| 6.12 880 Wheel 24 H H 8.64 665 Wheel 27 4 n 9.72 70 Wheel 28 1* 2i 10.08 646 Wheel 28 H 4i 10.08 208 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SPUR GEARING- Continued. No. Description. Wheel Teeth. Pitch. Face. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 645 39 1* H 14.04 341 Wheel 43 n 2 15.48 726 Wheel 44 i* 2i 15.84 869 Wheel 67 i* H 24.12 490 Wheel 74 ii n 26.64 729 Wheel 78 H 8.1 28.08 305 Wheel 82 i* 2i 29.52 299 Wheel 100 H H 36.00 575 Wheel 10 h\- 2 3.80 530 Wheel 12 i-A 2| 4.56 626 Wheel 12 ItV H 4.56 173 Wheel 13 ifV 2f 4.94 701 Wheel 14 i* 3 5.32 203 Wheel 15 ItV 3 5.70 816 Wheel 16 1-3 If 6.08 720 Wheel 20 1-4. If 7.60 892 Wheel 20 1 -At X 16 2f 7.60 73 Wheel 80 1A 93. *8 30.40 424 Wheel 10 H 2* 4.00 178 Wheel 10 ii 3 4.00 425 Wheel 10 H o O 4.00 423 Wheel 11 H 01 l >'2 4.40 703 Wheel 11 H 2i 4.40 156 Wheel 11 H 2f 4.40 357 Wheel 11 U 4.40 421 • Wheel 11 n 4 4.40 422 Wheel 12 H n 4.80 520 Wheel 12 H 2| 4.80 118 Wheel 13 li 3 5.20 611 Wheel 13 li 3 5.20 827 Wheel 13 li 3 5.20 150 Wheel 13 li H 5.20 158 Wheel 13 li 4 5.20 704 Wheel 13 li 4 5.20 353 Wheel 13 li 44 5.20 132 Wheel 14 li 24 5.60 509 Wheel 14 li 4-1 5.60 37 Wheel 15 li U 6.00 420 Wheel 15 li 24 6.00 419 Wheel 15 li 3 6.00 675 Wheel 15 li 3 6.00 418 Wheel 15 li 3| 6.00 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 209 SPUR GEARING— Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. 4 Diameter in Inches. Weight. 773 Wheel 15 11 6.00 637 Wheel 15 U 6 6.00 417 Wheel 16 li 3 6.40 90 Wheel 16 U 3i 6.40 699 Wheel 16 H H 6.40 700 Wheel 17 H 4 6.80 625 Wheel 18 ii H 7.20 641 Wheel 18 ii 3 7.20 165 Wheel 20 ii 2i 8.00 95 Wheel 20 ii 3 8.00 605 Wheel 20 ii 3 8.00 415 Wheel 23 H 3 9.20 456 Wheel 24 ii 91 9.60 252 Wheel 28 ii 3 11.20 414 Wheel 35 ii si 14.00 772 Wheel 40 ii 4 16.00 769 Wheel 48 ii 3 19.20 120 Wheel 53 ii Q o 21.20 116 Wheel 57 ii 3 22.80 413 Wheel 72 ii H 28.80 814 Wheel 86 ii n 34.40 332 Wheel 11 l* 4i 4.62 876 Wheel 12 1A 3| 5.04 675 Wheel 15 Mi 3 6.30 409 Wheel 36 i* H 15.12 410 Wheel 9 if 3i 3.96 613 Wheel 10 if H 4.40 820 Wheel 11 if 3 4.84 862 Wheel 12 if 2i 5.28 678 Wheel 12 if n 5.28 828 Wheel 13 if 4 5.72 688 Wheel 14 if If 6.16 541 Wheel 26 if H 11.44 606 Wheel 30 if 4 13.20 808 Wheel 16 l£f 4 T 5 6 7.20 722 Wheel 9 ItV 3f 4.14 883 Wheel 18 ItV 4i 8.28 619 Wheel 11 H li 5.28 117 Wheel 11 U 3i 5.28 344 Wheel 11 H 3f 5.23 404 Wheel 11 H 4i 5.28 ' 405 Wheel 12 ii 4i 5.76 608 Wheel 12 ii 4i 5.76 210 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SPUR GEARING— Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 779 Wheel 13 4 31 6.24 842 Wheel 13 11 31 6.24 362 Wheel 13 H 4 6.24 601 Wheel 14 n H 6.72 705 Wheel 14 11 4 6.72 228 Wheel 15 ii 31 7.20 403 Wheel 15 ii 3f 7.20 706 Wheel 15 ii 4 7.20 162 Wheel 16 ii 3 7.68 400 Wheel 16 ii 4 7.68 94 Wheel 17 ii 3 8.16 125 Wheel 17 ii 3 8.16 401 Wheel 17 H 31 8.16 402 Wheel 17 ii 4 8.16 778 Wheel 20 ii 4 9.60 607 Wheel 21 ii H 10.08 691 Wheel 21 ii 4 10.08 602 W r heel 22 ii 4 10.56 166 Wheel 24 ii 3 11.52 227 Wheel 27 ii 3 12.96 690 Wheel 29 ii 4 13.92 684 Wheel 31 ii 4 14.88 99 Wheel 37 ii 21 17.76 850 Wheel 39 ii 4 18.72 119 Wheel 43 ii 31 20.64 97 Wheel 51 ii 3 24,48 366 Wheel 51 ii 3 24.48 334 Wheel 60 ii 3 28.80 777 Wheel 61 ii 3 29.28 343 Wheel 63 ii 31 30.24 399 Wheel 98 ii 4 47.04 285 Wheel 104 n 4 49.92 731 Wheel 12 i- 9 - n 6.00 406 Wheel 16 1 9 n 8.00 686 Wheel 10 If H 5.20 817 Wheel 13 If H 6.76 371 Wheel 14 If 41 7.28 852 Wheel 18 If 21 9.36 585 Wheel 18 If °2 9.36 407 Wheel 20 If 41 10.40 586 Wheel 23 If 2f 11.96 217 Wheel 31 If 31 16.12 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 211 SPUR GEARING- Continued. No. Description Teeth. Pitch. Face. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 408 Wheel 45 If n 23.40 373 Wheel 70 If 4 36.40 905 Wheel 13 1 1_1 1 16 H 7.02 643 Wheel 12 ■ L 4 n 6.72 512 Wheel 12 14 ±i 6.72 843 Wheel 14 If n 8.12 804 Wheel 15 If 4f 8.40 219 Wheel 15 If 5 8.40 220 Wheel 18 If 6 10.08 642 Wheel 33 If H 18.48 899 Wheel 75 If H 42.00 824 Seg't 75 If 5f 42.00 803 Wheel 96 If 4* 53.76 122 Wheel 17 If n 10.20 696 Wheel 45 If Sf 27.00 891 Wheel 9 2 4 5.76 710 Wheel 10 2 n 6.40 830 Wheel 12 2 H 7.68 170 Wheel 13 2 3 8.32 98 Wheel 14 2 3 8.96 510 Wheel 14 2 34 8.96 867 Wheel 14 2 5f 8.96 901 Wheel 15 2 5 9.60 831 Seg't 78 2 5 49.92 673 Wheel 13 2A 3 9.10 504 Wheel 13 H H 9.36 650 Wheel 10 n 8.00 412 Wheel 27 9.1 ^ 1 12 21.60 821 | Wheel 9 95. °8 7.56 212 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., STONE PINIONS, Or Pinions to Work with Spur Core Wheels of Corresponding Pitch. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Can make these Pinions any Face Required. Diameter. 288 Pinion 44 If *i From 4 to 10 inches. 24.64 82 Pinion 35 H- 8 From 4 to 10 inches. 21.00 84 Pinion 16 2 5^ From 4 to 10 inches. 10.24 85 Pinion 16 2 8 From 4 to 10 inches. 10.24 SOI Pinion 22 2 9 From 4 to 10 inches. 14.08 800 Pinion 28 2 9 From 4 to 10 inches. 17.92 603 Pinion 40 2 8 From 4 to 1 inches. 25.60 604 Pinion 42 2 8 From 4 to 10 inches. 26.88 695 Pinion 48 2 n From 4 to 10 inches. 30.72 411 Pinion 23 24 n From 4 to 10 inches. 16.56 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 213 SPUR CORE WHEELS. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 1 Wheel 78 1* n 46.80 3 Wheel 62 2 7 or 8 39.68 2 Wheel 72 2 7 46.08 759 Wheel 80 H 10 57.60 762 Wheel 63 3 10 60.48 214 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., MITRE CORE WHEELS AND PINIONS. No. Description Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 494 495 Wheel Pinion 33 33 1* If 4-1 a 2 n 19.80 19.80 499 832 Wheel Pinion 47 47 2 2 8 8 *k 30.08 30.08 5 Wheel Pinion 48 n H 4i 34.56 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 215 MITRE GEARING. ^■1^9 No. 910 103 785 835 784 308 202 857 855 209 799 45 562 674 886 372 Description. Wheel Wheel Wheel- Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Wheel Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. 25 5 TT \ 1 2.50 24 a. 8 \ f 2.88 47 1 3 3 2 11 1 6.11 25 7 16" I 3.50 27 JL 2 if 1* 4.32 22 8 i* 2. 4 4.40 23 5 8 11 1 2 4.60 28 4 i* If 6.72 23 * n 1 6.44 38 1 H 11 10.64 43 I if 4 12.04 54 Bi- If 15.12 20 1 5 TB~ ll U 6.00 26 4-5 16 if 7.80 15 1 if If 4.80 18 1 n I 5.76 Weight. 216 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., MITRE GEARING-Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. Weight. 681 Wheel 19 1 24 1 6.08 791 Wheel 20 1 H 6.40 558 Wheel 23 1 H 1 7.36 49 Wheel 25 1 2 1 2 8.00 502 Wheel 25 1 2 i 8.00 851 Wheel 25 1 2i 1 8.00 50 Wheel 25 1 n 3 8.00 861 Wheel 30 1 2 11 9.60 463 Wheel 38 1 2i 1 12.16 208 Wheel 38 1 n 11 12.16 52 Wheel 38 1 H H 12.16 242 Wheel 43 1 n if 13.76 329 Wheel 14 1-iV if I 4.76 563 Wheel 18 ItV it U 6.12 647 Wheel 22. H n 7.92 628 Wheel 22 11 n a. 4 7.92 48 Wheel 24 H n £ 8.64 211 Wheel 28 11 H i 10.08 240 Wheel 35 H 2 11 12.60 210 Wheel 45 H 21 1* 16.20 638 Wheel 18 H 2 1 7.20 805 Wheel 25 11 3 11 10.00 44 Wheel 30 11 3 f 12.00 760 Wheel 30" 11 3 12.00 53 Wheel 30 11 31 1 12.00 47 Wheel 40 11 n 2f 16.00 462 Wheel 45 11 4| 21 18.00 235 Wheel 50 11 . H If 20.00 46 Wheel 38 ItV 3 2 17.48 887 Wheel 21 n 3 1 10.08 356 Wheel 26 H 4 2 12.48 465 Wheel 31 i* 31 2 14.88 43 Wheel 31 H . 4 11 14.88 809 Wheel 14 if H 7.28 669 Wheel 15 i*l H 7.95 898 Wheel 16 if 1% 11 8.96 322 Wheel 26 if 5 14.56 310 Wheel 30 il H 11 18.00 670 Wheel 20 ill- H 12.40 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 217 BEVEL CORE WHEELS AND PINIONS. Nos. Description. 'teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing-. Diameter in Inches. 518 519 Wheel Pinion 55 39 14 4 1 24.20 17.16 516 517 Wheel Pinion 60 48 If If 5 5 3f 33.60 26.88 243 244 Wheel Pinion 40 25 2 2 5i 31 25.60 16.00 456 457 Wheel Pinion 50 45 2 2 8 8 4* 32.00 28.80 12 13 Wheel Pinion '70 35 n 8 8 6 x 8 47.60 23.60 694 Wheel Pinion 86 30 2± 7 61.92 21.60 218 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., BEVEL CORE WHEELS AND PINIONS-Cont. Nos. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. 530 Wheel 50 H 8 H 36.00 529 Pinion Wheel 25 H 8 18.00 756 Pinion 1 40 ^ 8 9 4 30.40 6 Wheel 70 %2 11 8 56.00 7 Pinion 48 H 11 n 38.40 757 Wheel 50 H 10 44.00 758 Pinion 45 2f 10 39.60 884 Wheel 34 H 10 38.08 885 Pinion 23 H 10 25.76 761 Wheel 64 H 12 71.68 Pinion Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 219 BEVEL GEARING. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. 775 776 Wheel Pinion 38 22 5 IF 5 re a. 4 3. 4 1 3 16 1* 3.80 2.20 770 Wheel Pinion 22 5 3 4 If 2.20 569 570 Wheel Pinion 63 30 3 8 a 8 1 1 3 1 7.56 3.60 654 655 W T heel Pinion 61 16 3 8 3 ¥ 1 1 7.68 1.93 567 568 Wheel Pinion 23 11 1 2 \ 7 8 7 3 1 3.68 2.37 859 860 Wheel Pinion 25 15 1 2 1 2 | 4.00 2.40 880 381 Wheel Pinion 31 19 1 2 1 2 3. 4 3 4 5. 8 4.96 3.04 767 768 Wheel Pinion 32 15 1 2 1 2 i 7 a* 5.12 2.40 651 Wheel Pinion 45 9 TB" 11 8.10 870 Wheel Pinion 22 9 T7 1 3.96 630 639 Wheel Pinion 30 15 5 5 1| Is 7 1 6 6.00 3.00 868 Wheel Pinion 15 8 If 3.00 220 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., BEVEL GEARING-Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. 180 Wheel 34 1 1 T6~ If li 7.48 181 Pinion 19 1 1 16 If 4 4.18 841 Wheel Pinion 32 4 If 1 8.08 582 Wheel • 38 3 4 1| 3 8 9.12 583 Pinion 19 3 4 u 1 4.56 265 Wheel 40 2. 4 2 1£ 9.60 266 Pinion 12 3 4 2 1 4 2.88 316 Wheel 45 3_ 4 1-3 2-| 10.80 317 Pinion 15 3 4 ifV 5 8 3.60 111 Wheel 56 3 4 H ■ 2 13.44 115 Pinion 20 3 4 H 1 2 4.80 337 Wheel 60 3 4 12 If 14.40 338 Pinion 19 3 4 If li 4.56 397 Wheel 112 2l 4 H n 26.88 398 Pinion Wheel 12 a. 4 li n 2.88 191 Pinion Wheel 15 3 4 2 i 3.60 187 Pinion Wheel 19 3 4 2 i 4.56 561 Pinion 20 2. 4 H 4.80 815 Wheel 32 1 3 TB" 2 if 8.32 792 Pinion Wheel Angle 16 13 16 2 if 4.16 741 Pinion 46 13 iir 24. 11.96 874 Wheel Pinion 40 * 2 11.20 679 Wheel 45 7 i 2 ii 12.60 680 Pinion 18 $ 2 7 16 5.04 500 Wheel 72 f 2* *if 20.16 501 Pinion 12 i 21 1 3.36 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 221 BEVEL GEARING-Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. 549 Wheel Pinion 10 * H 2.80 693 Wheel Pinion 12 i 2 3.36 751 Wheel Pinion 14 i If 1 3.92 749 Wheel Pinion 18 J 1* i^ 5.04 825 Wheel Pinion 21 1 H 5.88 359 Angle Gate 14 1 5 16 3 4.20 56 57 Wheel Pinion 30 24 1 5 16 1 5 T6 2 2 H 9.00 7.20 58 59 Wheel Pinion 39 19 1 5 IB 1-5 T6 5 1 6 11.70 5.70 906 907 Wheel Pinion 14 13 1 1 if it 4.48 4.16 470 471 Wheel Pinion 15 12 1 1 11 2 H 4.80 3.84 833 834 Wheel Pinion 20 16 1 1 2 2 6.40 5.12 78 79 Wheel Pinion 30 16 1 1 n n l i 2 9.60 5.12 311 312 Wheel Pinion 35 12 1 1 21 12 3 16" 11.20 3.84 522 523 Wheel Pinion 45 13 1 1 21 2| * 14.40 4.16 514 515 Wheel Pinion 50 33 1 1 2 2 2 1* 16.00 10.56 60 61 Wheel Pinion 50 13 1 1 2| 8* 3 i 4 16.00 4.16 222 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., BEVEL GEARING-Continued, No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. 204 Wheel 50 1 %2 H 16.00 205 Pinion 20 1 *2 5 6.40 231 Wheel 51 1 n H 16.32 232 Pinion 35 1 H 3 4 11.20 290 Wheel 60 1 n ^2 19.20 291 Pinion 30 1 H 3 4 9.60 110 Wheel 60 1 H 2£ ^8 19.20 111 Pinion 15 1 /V"9 3 8 4.80 66 Wheel 68 1 2i H 21.76 67 Pinion 56 1 2g il 17.92 54 Wheel 70 1 n 2& ^8 22.40 55 Pinion 30 1 n 3 8 9.60 68 Wheel Pinion 94 1 n A3 ^4 30.08 21 Wheel 96 1 H 4 30.72 22 Pinion Wheel 14 1 H 1 4 4.48 550 Pinion Wheel 10 1 H 3.20 313 Pinion Wheel 11 1 H 1 4 3.52 735 Pinion Wheel 13 1 3 1.16 580 Pinion Wheel 14 1 H 1 4 4.48 635 Pinion Wheel 18 1 3 2 5.76 239 Pinion 11 ItV 2 3.74 373 Wheel Pinion 28 H 2 H 10.08 753 Wheel 28 li 2* 10.0S Pinion Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 223 BEVEL GEARING— Continued. No. Description. Teeth. Pitch. Face. Backing. Diameter in Inches. 277 278 Angl. 6^ in. to 1 ft. 35 10 H 11 12.60 3.60 229 230 Wheel Pinion 40 35 If li 14,40 12.60 24 or Wheel Pinion 44 22 n 3 3 3 ■I 15.84 7.92 379 Wheel Pinion 44 H 9 a \ V 2 • Allowance having been made for fitting. Spur Tooth. 2 < IN> S ' < IN>' S V Allowance having been made for fitting. Price List of Hard Maple Cogs. Face in Inches 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Price Each $0 09 11 13 15 18 22 28 33 40 Discount per cent. Filling Mortise Gears with Hard Maple Cogs, either Bevel orSpur Width of Face 3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 7 in. Price per Cog 30 cts. 40 cts. 50 cts. 60 cts. 70 cts. Width of Face 8 in. 9 in. 10 in. 11 in. 12 in. Price per Cog $0 80 90 1 00 1 10 1 20 Discount. . .per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 229 CIRCULAR SAW MANDRELS. When ordering state whether you want pulley between or outside of boxes. PRICE LIST. (Price does not include Saws.) No. Extreme Length, Incnes. Diam. of Arbor, Inches. Diameter of Pulley, Inches. Face of Pulley, Inches. Diameter of Collars, Inches. Size of hole in Saw Inches. Size of Saw, Inches. Price, 1 Each. 1 14 ItV 3 3 3 1 6 to 12 $ 7 50 2 16 ItV 3 H 3 1 14 to 18 8 50 3 18 1-1 3 6 3 4 H 1* 20 to 24 9 00 4 20 1-3 3* 41 *2 H 4 26 to 28 10 50 5 22 IfV 4 5 4 ii 30 to 32 11 50 6 24 ItV ii 5i 4 H 34 to 36 13 00 7 26 ItV 5 6 ■ U if 36 14 50 8 28 ItV 51 H H if 36 16 00 9 32 ItV 6 7 *i H 36 22 00 10 36 Hi 7 8 5 if 38 26 00 Our Mandrels are made with left-hand thread, unless otherwise ordered. Discount per cent. 230 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CAST IRON WASHERS. Price List. Size of Bolt f in. \ in. f in. § in. | in. 1 in. \\ in. Price per 100 pieces. . $0 SO 1 30 1 90 3 20 4 60 6 20 8 10 Size of Bolt 14 in. If in. H in. If in. If in. If in. 2 in. Price per 100 pieces. .$10 60 14 00 IT 80 22 30 28 00 34 00 42 00 Discount per cent. BABBIT METAL. Genuine Per lb., $ Extra Per lb., No. 4 Per lb., Discount per cent. Prices for Cutting Standard Threads on Iron Pipe. Size in Inches ... \ \ § 1 f 1 11 1| % %\ Price, each 30 25 10 4 8 2 05 05 05 05 05 06 07 08 10 15 20 Size in In. . . Price, each . . H $0 25 4 4| 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 35 45 55 70 85 1 00 1 25 1 50 2 50 3 50 Discount per cent. FILING ROOM EQUIPMENT. 232 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., RICH'S MODERN AUTOMATIC BAND SAW SHARPENER AND GUMMER, No. 1. When ordering for Band Saws, give hand of mill and state if for one or two mills, also if saw is to straddle machine or go in front. Reduced Price for Band Saws, 1 Mill. $225 00 Extra Attachment to make machine suitable for 2 Mills, Price, Net I) 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 233 COVEL'S IMPROVED AUTOMATIC BAND SAW SHARPENER. No. 3. This machine is now made either right or left hand, or combined right and left, and is furnished with Post Brackets and back feed. Price of Sharpener with any feed as above $200 0Q> Discount per cent. 234 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., AUTOMATIC EMERY WHEEL BAND SAW SCARFING MACHINE. This machine is the strongest, most compact, and most accurate in its work of any scarfer or lap grinder made. It dresses with the utmost accuracy, leaving the two ends in such shape that when put together an almost invisible joint is formed, and no filing is required. The movement of the emery wheel is automatic both lengthwise and sidewise, thus keeping both the face and roundness of the wheel perfectly true at all times, without dressing. One emery wheel with each machine. Price $125 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 235 IMPROVED AUTOMATIC SHARPENER FOR CIRCULAR RIP SAWS. From 8 to 72 inches. Cut No. 1. This is the most complete circular saw sharpener ever made and the only one that will sharpen all kinds of inserted tooth saws complete without removing the points. Such saws will do 10 per cent, better and more work and require less hammering when sharpened on this machine. The above is a correct view of the different parts as they are now made, showing the operating parts and the letters to be found on each piece. Full instructions will accompany each machine as to operation and adjustment. Price $175 00 Discount per cent. 236 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., AUTOMATIC "E" SHARPENER FOR RIP AND CUT-OFF CIRCULAR SAWS. This machine has been constructed to meet the demand for a shar- pener to dress saws from 4 to 48 inches in diameter. If desired will sharpen a 60 inch saw by turning the cross bar over. A portion of the frame is broken away in the cut to show the work- ing parts. The emery wheel is stationary and the saw is raised to it when dress- ing the tooth ; when dressing Rip Saws the workings of the machine are essentially the same as the large machine; when dressing Cut-off Saws the emery wheel reverses on every tooth. This machine is especially adapted for Bolting and Trimmer Saws and for factories where saws under 4 feet are used. Price $150 00 Emery Wheel and Belt extra 5 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 237 EMERY SAW GUMMER. We illustrate herewith what we believe to be the cheapest first-class Emery Saw Gummer in the market. It combines in the simplest possible manner, all the essential features of the higher priced machines. An adjustable stop is provided for regulating the depth of cut. The counter-shaft on gummer has tight and loose pulleys, 4 inches in diameter, with 2% inch face, which should be driven about 950 revo- lutions per minute. The pulley on counter-shaft which drives emery-wheel arbor is 5-J inches in diameter, and the pulley on emery-wheel arbor is 3J inches in diameter, for a 2% inch belt. The emery-wheel is 12xf . We babbitt the four main bearings and put caps on the boxes, so that all wear of journals can be taken up. This machine will accommodate any diameter of circular saw in use. The slotted arm on which the saw hangs is so fitted to the collars on the upright column that it can be swung around for gumming a square or bevel toothed saw as required. Price $40 00 Discount per cent. IMPROVED SAW STRETCHER, No. 1, The above cut represents our new Saw Roller or Stretcher. In this machine we have added an entirely new feature, viz. : the movable rolls. The rolls move out across the saw, by the large hand wheel shown at the bottom of rolls, thus avoiding the moving of saw in and out edge- wise. By its use the Filer can stretch the saw in considerable less time than on the old style machine. This machine has its own support or stand and requires no building into bench as in other Rollers. Machine has clutch pulleys 9x4, speed 450. Counter Shaft for Stretcher complete, with all necessary pulleys, hangers, etc., $15.00. Reduced price on machine $200 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 239 No. 2 FILING CLAMP AND JOINTER. Reduced Price. 6Feet $ 50 00 8 Feet 55 00 10 Feet Wheels and stand furnished with filing clamps, net 10 00 Discount per cent. 240 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., WHITE'S HAND SAW SWAGE. Illustration and description of this machine will be sent upon application. This swage is the only swage made with an Adjustable Anvil and consequently it will fit any shape tooth, and properly swage the under- side of teeth on Band, Gang or Circular Saws. It is the only swage made with a peek hole through the block show- ing the point of tooth and die when swaging. Descriptive circulars on application. Price $40 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 241 COMBINED ADJUSTABLE SAW SET. Price . . $35 ()0 Discount per cent. PORTABLE FORGE. For Heating Brazing Irons and other Repairs about Mill, a handvTool. Price $42 00 Discount per cent. IMPROVED BRAZING CLAMP. The bed is recessed to take the lower heating- iron, which can be adjusted to equal pressure by the hand wheels placed in bed as shown. With this clamp equal pressure can be had top and bottom, always insur- ing a good braze. Weight Price $45 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 243 The following saw tools are a necessary auxiliary to the filing room and we are prepared to furnish them, when so desired, at factory prices. STRAIGHT EDGE. \ in. x 4 in. x 6 ft., Price Discount per cent. SAW ANVIL. 50 to 250 lbs., Price, per lb Discount per cent. CROSS PEIN SAW HAMMER. $10 00 12 ROUND FACE SAW HAMMER. Price, per lb, Discount per cent. $0 50 ...MISCELLANEOUS... Eau Claike, Wisconsin. 245 DUPLEX STEAM PUMPS. For boiler feeding, fire, hydraulic elevators and general purposes. BOILER FEEDER. Design of 7x4*4x10 and larger sizes. THE GARDNER DUPLEX STEAM PUMP. The smaller cut illustrates the regular Boiler Feed Pump, made in sizes from 3x2x3 to 6x4x6; the larger cut from 7x41x10 to 12x7x12, as shown in the table of dimensions below, with pistons or plungers, and fitted with rubber or metal valves for hot or cold water, as may be desired. All Pumps are made on the interchangeable plan of duplication, so that worn or broken parts may be replaced with absolute certainty of a fit. All Pumps, both piston and plunger, are furnished with solid com- position removable sleeves or linings, without extra charge. lobm bronze rods are used in all composition fitted Pumps, and the composi- tion used is pure copper and tin. Piston pumps will in all cases be shipped unless the plunger pattern is especially ordered. For clear water it is advisable to use the plunger pattern pump, and for muddy or gritty water the piston pattern pump. When ordering, always give size by diameter of Steam Cylinder and W r ater Plungers, and length of stroke. 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Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 251 HI Z 5 z tu -1 5 < CO H D Q > > < [U I Q > O CL Z o I QL 252 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., 2 5 2 U < CO h D Q > < U I >< 2 U] O I Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 253 cr±> ■ty — &- ittifli#i w a m o Pm 254 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., THE PHOENIX HEAVY DUTY SAW MILL ENGINE. On the preceding pages we illustrate our "Heavy Duty" engine, a specially designed engine for the saw mill trade, also our automatic cut- off engine, and as considerable space would be required for anything like a comprehensive description of these engines we have thought best to reserve that for a special catalogue devoted to engines and boilers, which we will mail upon application. We manufacture "Heavy Duty" engines in sizes as follows: Size. Indicated Horse Power. Wheel oS o e »5 111 r2 tO "o a > o W 43 O (DO -1 I OQ o n > O O a as 3 CO 256 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., GRATE BARS. CO Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 257 PHOENIX FEED WATER HEATER. PHOENIX FEED WATER HEATER. TO BOILER EXHAUST FROM ENGINE TO PUMP. Sectional View. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 259 PHOENIX FEED WATER HEATER. On page 257 we show a perspective and on page 258 a sectional view of our Heater. They are strong, well made and extremely simple in con- struction, possessing all the advantages of a closed heater. The exhaust openings are amply large to prevent any back pressure. The heater being square enables us to get a larger percentage of use- ful heating surface per space occupied than is the case with any other heater. The body or shell of this heater is of cast iron, with the lower end fastened to a heavy cast iron base. The tubes are of seamless drawn brass or wrought iron pipe as shown, and are expanded into a single head at the lower end of the shell. This allows for all expansion and contraction which can possibly take place, and makes each tube abso- lutely independent of every other tube. OPERATION. The feed water enters at the side, close to the bottom, and circulates through the U shaped tubes, taking up, as it does so, the heat from the exhaust steam which has entered at the exhaust inlet near the bottom. The exhaust passes out through the top of the heater and is thrown away, or used if required. The feed water is then taken from the opposite side and delivered to the boiler at a temperature of from 200 to 210 degrees Fahrenheit. 260 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PHOENIX FEED WATER HEATER. We furnish heaters of any size, fitted with either brass, copper or iron tubes, and will quote prices on application. Size in Inches. Height in Feet. Diameter of Exhaust. Inches. Horse Power. Price, Iron Tubes. 20x20 6 6 46 $100 00 20x20 7 6 58 120 00 20x20 8 6 70 140 00 20x20 9 6 82 160 00 26x26 9 7 129 200 00 26x26 10 7 147 220 00 26x26 11 7. 165 247 00 26x26 12 8 183 274 00 33x33 10 8 156 234 00 33x33 11 8 288 360 00 33x33 12 12 320 400 00 40x40 10 12 395 493 00 40x40 11 12 445 556 00 40x40 12 12 495 618 00 40x40 13 12 540 675 00 40x40 14 12 590 737 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. - 261 WATERS' IMPROVED STEAM ENGINE GOVERNORS. Price List and Table of Dimensions. IN ORDERING. — For convenience in ordering, Governors are described in two classes, "A" and "B," Class *'A" having Automatic Stop Motion, and Class "B" without Stop Motion. Workmanship and quality are the same. Class "A," see Fig. 8; Class "A," for small sizes, see Fig. 27. The Plain High Speed Governor in accordance with table will be sent in all cases, unless otherwise ordered. Sizes up to and including 1^ inch will be sent screwed, unless ordered flanged. In ordering Gov- ernors, state which class is wanted, whether "A" or "B," Plain or Fin- ished, and with or without Improved Angle or Globe Stop Valve. Give the number of revolutions the engine is to run, and the diameter of the pulley on the crank-shaft, which drives the Governor, and a pulley the proper size for the Governor will be sent; otherwise, a standard pulley will be furnished. In ordering springs, always specify size of Governor, and state speed at which Governor is marked on top collar to run. This is important. In ordering Valves or Linings, specify whether old one has two ports or four ports. Also state size of Governor, and give num- ber (if there is one) stamped on upper flange of Valve Chamber. The Correct speed is plainly stamped on the brass top collar of each Governor. Arrange the pulley diameters to give the Governor the correct speed at the desired speed of engine. PRICE LIST OF CLASS "A" AND "B" GOVERNORS. Size of Governor, Diameter of Opening, K M ] m ltf : > Price, Class B, Plain . . $16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 25 00 30 00 Price, Class B, Fin'd . . 18 00 20 00 22 00 25 00 29 00 34 00 Price, Class A, Plain . . Class A, Fin'd . . Jovernor, Diameter of Opi 23 25 c 00 00 t 25 50 28 50 29 33 i 50 50 36 40 00 Price, 00 Size of ( jning, 2J4 &A i Price, Class B, Plain . . $35 00 40 00 50 00 60 00 71 00 83 00 Price, Class B, Fin'd .. 40 00 45 00 58 00 69 00 81 00 94 00 Price, Class A, Plain . . 42 00 48 00 59 00 71 00 83 00 96 00 Price, Class A, Fin'd . . 47 00 53 00 67 00 80 00 93 00 107 00 Size of Governor, Diameter of Op< ming, ! 6 f < i 9 10 Price, Class B, Plain . . $ 94 00 122 00 150 00 185 00 215 00 240 00 Price, Class B, Fin'd .. 106 00 136 00 166 00 202 00 235 00 260 00 Price, Class A, Plain . . 109 00 140 00 170 00 210 00 241 00 270 00 Price, Class A, Fin'd . . 1.21 00 154 00 186 00 227 00 261 00 290 00 Discount per cent. 262 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., WATERS' IMPROVED STEAM ENGINE GOVERNORS. Fig. 1. Shows the Style, including and above VA inches, without Safety Stop Attachment. Fig. 24. Sawyer Lever, on sizes from VA to 2% inches only, without Safety Check. Fig. 27. "Safety Check" or "Stop Motion" and Sawyer's Lever combined. For Safety Check on Fig. 27 1-|- in. 1$ in. 2 in. 2-| in. 3 in. 3£ in. Extra $3 50 1 50 6 00 7 00 9 00 11 00 CLASS "A" AUTOMATIC SAFETY STOP. Position of governor when belt breaks or runs off the pulley, the weighted lever drops, throwing the shaft back out of gear, allowing the top to drop and close the valve. To start again, simply raise the top part and lift the weighted lever into posi- tion, and hold it while putting on the belt. This device works equally well with either horizontal, vertical, or angular belt, and only when the belt breaks or runs off; consequently, never use flanged pulleys, which would prevent the belt going off. Fig. 8. PILE HAMMERS. The above engraving represents our Improved Drop Hammers, which we make of any size desired. They are much longer for a given weight than the older forms, thus avoiding the sideway throw when the hammer strikes near one edge. As a result the wear upon the leaders is greatly diminished and the effect of the blow increased. The bottoms of the' hammers are made concave while the sides are cored and planed perfectly straight. We make the dies in three different styles : First— Of hammered steel, triangular in form, fitted in the hammer and stationary. . . S econ d — A hammered steel triangular die, rotating on a pin which is keyed in the hammer. The above forms are used with nippers. Third — A turned steel pin to which the hoisting line is attached direct. This rope is used where driving is done by friction. Price, including die, 4-J-c per lb. Discount per cent. PILE HAMMER NIPPERS. This engraving shows the style of hammer nippers which we manu- facture in various sizes according to the weight of hammer with which thev are to be used. The frame work in which the nippers hang is made of oak thoroughly bolted and fastened together, while the nippers are nicelv finished, having steel pins and points, the latter hardened. Small size $15 00 Large size $20 00 Discount per cent. 264 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CAP FOR PILE DRIVING. In connection with drop ham- mers, we call attention to our im- proved Pile Caps, as shown in the engraving's. In the operation of pile driving" it frequently happens that the piles are either split or broomed on their tops by the con- cussion of the hammer. To over- come this difficulty, recourse is had to pile bands. The expense of tak- ing off these bands, to say nothing of broken ones and the consequent delays, were such that it became necessary to adopt a protecting cap that would prevent the head of the pile from splitting or brooming, at the same time delivering the full force of the blow given by the ham- mer. We make them of the forms shown in the engravings, to suit the dimensions of leaders. Fig. 1 shows the cap in place just when the operation of driving is completed, while Figs. 2 and 3 show the cap detached. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Briefly described, it consists of a cast iron cap with tapered recesses above and below, the chamfered head of the pile fitting the lower one and the wooden block fitting the upper one. Suitable jaws, similar to those on the hammer, engage the leaders, and form a movable toggle- iron, steadying the pile as it is being driven. As the hammer descends, it strikes the timber or cushion-block set in the upper cavity, and the pile is forced down by the blows. When the pile is driven, the short chains on either side of the hammer are connected to the caps by means of pins, and both hammer and cap are hoisted up and secured for another oper- ation. Price 4£ cents per lb. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 265 SINGLE GEARED WINDLASS. We show herewith a very convenient form of windlass for use around saw mills or other places where machinery, etc., is handled. The frame work is of hardwood thoroughly bolted together and well painted to protect it from the weather. The spool is of oak 33 inches long and 8 inches in diameter, and has upon its ends iron flanges 12 inches in diameter. The large gear wheel upon the end of the spool shaft is 32 inches in diameter with a 2 inch face. The crank shaft has upon it a pinion 5£ inches in diameter. The cranks are 11 inches long. The arrangement of the crank shaft is such that the pinion can be put out of mesh with the large gear wheel in a moment and the rope on drum allowed to unwind rapidly. Price - $ 35 00 Discount per cent. 266 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SLAB CONVEYOR, USING OUR LONG LINK CRANE CABLE CHAIN. The line engraving on page 269 shows our Slab Conveyor with wrought iron extension of forty feet over the fire pit, which prevents all danger of fire. As will be seen no rigging on the opposite side of the pit for tightening the chain is required. The driving and tightening mechanism is wholly within the mill and is shown in the lower left hand corner of the engraving and in detail on page 268. In constructing this conveyor, presuming that the ground is level, the incline starts at the mill deck and has a foot raise in ten or twelve feet, or at every bent. The wrought iron trough is made of channel bar iron, with heavy boiler plate bottom, and is held in its place by wire rope guys secured to the last bent which is made sufficiently high and is stayed on the opposite side. Stays and guys are provided with long threaded eye bolts so as to give them equal tension. At the end of the boiler plate trough is a cast iron drum, grooved to receive the chain, and of ample face to permit the cleats to pass squarely over. This drum has a heavy shaft and the journals run in cast iron bracket boxes. The conveyor may pass through the mill in any direction, slabs and refuse being dumped upon it at various points in its passage, and conveyed by the cleated cable in the trough, which is 26 inches Avide and made of hard wood plank, to the iron trough which extends over the fire pit, 20, 30 or 40 feet as may be desired. In order to obtain the best insurance rates this conveyor should dump into a pit about 300 feet from the mill. The return plank starts at the high bent and is directly under the trough. Grooved hardwood cleats are attached to the chain at intervals of four to eight feet, keeping the trough free from debris at all times while in motion. It is important that the chain, exposed to the heat of the fire pit and the sun in summer, should be kept wet to prevent expansion and cutting, either by having it pass through a shallow trough or having water drip upon it at some convenient point. It is intended that this machinery be placed under the sawing floor, but the general arrangement of this plan may be modified to conform to differ- ent mill constructions or locations. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. _ 267 SLAB CONVEYOR— Continued. We manufacture these conveyors in four sizes, with iron troughs, 20, 30 or 40 feet long as ordered. The light size has iron trough with 6 inch channel beams, suitable for a f inch chain 450 feet or less in length. The medium size has iron trough with 8 inch channel beams suitable for a f to 1 inch chain 1000 feet or less in length. The heavy size has iron trough with 10 inch channel beams suitable for a £ to 1| inch chain 1000 feet or less in length. The extra heavy size has iron trough with 12 inch channel beams suitable for a 1£ inch chain 1000 feet or less in length. We shall be pleased to correspond with parties contemplating the erection of slab conveyors, and will build them to suit any location or requirement. Prices quoted on application. 268 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., DETAIL OF SLAB CONVEYOR. Showing Manner of Driving. '£*■<= Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 269 270 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., CO Ltf O < Z X D U. or LU J 5 m DC O u. CO cc U Q LxJ U U. J w D U. X O h co D Q < CO o h < O h < Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 271 AUTOMATIC SAW DUST OR FUEL FEEDERS FOR BOILER FURNACES. On the opposite page we present a line engraving of our Automatic Fuel Feeder for conveying and automatically discharging into the boiler furnaces, through spouts placed between the boilers, saw dust and other fine combustible material. By the use of this arrangement the admission of large quantities of cold air to the furnaces is obviated, quite an advan- tage over the ordinary method of firing. The trough is made of heavy sheet iron, bottom and sides riveted to angle iron in the lower outside corners. Cross braces at the top carry away irons over which the chain returns. The supply of fuel may be regulated by the firemen by means of slide doors placed over the spouts; balance dampers which shut automatically when not feeding, are fur- nished when ordered, and are an additional precaution against fire. All the parts are made entirely of iron, and the arrangement of delivery spouts is such that the liability of fire communicating with the fuel before being fully discharged, is reduced to a minimum. In sending for estimates, give the number of boilers, their exact diameter, the space between boilers, and state whether the feed is right or left hand. For a right hand feed the lower chain runs to the right when standing in front of the boilers. If the. measurements are correct, we can build and send you a feeder, and guarantee a fit. It can be set up and bricked in by two men in a day and be ready for use. The engraving shows long link cable chain, but of course, we make the feeders of any style chain. The chain shown on page 139 is the style generally used. Prices quoted on application. 272 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SORTING WORKS AND LOADING PLATFORM. The outline on opposite page shows a plan and elevation of the Phoenix method of sorting and loading lumber directly from the trimmer. For yard piling the drop wagon shown on page 274 is backed up to the loading frame containing the load to be hauled to the yard, and rolled onto the wagon by means of the crank as shown, the crank is usually car- ried on the wagon as it is used also to unload at the yard. This is undoubtedly the simplest and best method in existence for handling lumber from the mill to yard. The lumber is taken directly from the trimmer chains and piled onto the loading frames according to the grader's mark, each set of rolls holding a wagon load. The number of grades, lengths and width, etc., is only limited to the number of loading frames and length of sorting chains. The sorting chains from trimmer in this case are led down onto the ground and then carried out as far as desired on loading platform. We also make the loading frames automatic by doing away with the crank and placing a line of shafting just in front of this roll, the shafting being always in motion it is only necessary to either push the load for- ward until it catches onto the live shaft, or by backing the wagon against a trip drop the load onto same, when the shaft will roll the load onto the wagon. This arrangement is also nicely adapted for tramway use in loading onto a car in place of wagon. We will send blue prints with full information and estimates when requested. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 273 ELEVAT/Ort. PL/I ft T* 274 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., PHOENIX PATENT LUMBER DROP WAGON Bed complete as shown by the above cut, ready to attach to wagon, for 18 ft. lumber and under $ 60 00 Bed complete with trussed sides, ready to attach to wagon, for lumber from 18 ft. to 24 ft 85 00 Running Gear Complete as shown 100 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 275 LUMBER BUGGY. This cut shows our Heavy Lumber Buggy which is one of the best and most substantial carts made. The wheels are 34 inches high with 3 inch wide tire, the hub is 8 inches in diameter by 9 inches long and con- tains from 12 to 14 %\ spokes. The axle is made from If inch steel with turned bearings and the boxes are bored out to fit, making a very easy running cart. The cart is made from A 1 dry stock and is the largest, strongest, most durable and most perfect Lumber Buggy ever offered to mill men — and quality of work considered — the cheapest cart in the market. Capacity 1200 to 1500 feet of green lumber. Shipping weight 240 lbs. Price $20 00 Discount per cent. 276 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., LUMBER BUGGY. This cut represents our Lumber Buggy with Iron Wheels which we make in a good and substantial manner, all complete, with frame of white oak well ironed and bound, and painted to prevent damage by weather. Can furnish three sizes as follows : — Wheels, 24 inches in diameter; axles, 1^ inch square iron; distance, between wheels, 30 inches. Price, $1.5 00. Wheels, 28 inches in diameter; axles, 1^ inch square iron; distance, between wheels, 30 inches. Price, $17 00. Wheels, 31 inches in diameter; axles, If inch square iron; distance. between wheels, 31 inches. Price, $19 00. All of above wheels are banded with wrought iron £ inch thick by 2| inches wide. The larger wheels can be made with bands 2^ inches wide, if desired. Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 277 LUMBER TRUCK WHEELS AND AXLES. DIMENSIONS AND PRICES. Diameter of Wheel. Diameter of Axle. Gauge. Price. 10 inch. 1^ inch. 36 inch. $25 00 12 " H " 36 " 29 00 14 " If " 36 " 32 00 16 " If " 36 " 37 00 18 " 2 36 " 42 00 20 " 2 36 " 48 00 24 " 2 " 36 " 55 00 Each price is for 4 Wheels, 4 Boxes, 2 Axles, and 8 Bolts for 10 in. timber. Discount per cent. 278 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., Hi z X o < 2 o z h O m u o Q. CO Q U U a. u, j tu CO ho o ft O ft o Eau Claire, Wisconsin. . 279 SELF-FEED SPOKE BOLTING MACHINE. We show on opposite page a view of our Self-Feed Bolting Machine made especially for use in splitting timber for spokes, and similar pur- poses. The design was obtained from one of the best known manufac- turers of spokes in the Northwest and is considered by all who have seen it to be complete in every respect. The frame is of heavy cast-iron and the table on which the bolt lies, as well as that part upon the right next the saw is of the same material, while the balance of the top is of white oak plank. The saw is 42 inches in diameter and the arbor is of 2\ inch steel, with a drive pulley upon it 14 inches in diameter for a 12 inch belt. The sliding table, upon which the bolt or timber to be cut rests, is 6 2-3 feet long, and the whole floor space covered by the machine is about 4 feet in width by 8-J feet in length. The table is fed to and from the saw by means of the two foot tread- les, which work the gig and feed frictions, driving the pinion shaft which in turn operates the idle gear-wheel that meshes in the rack under the table. Shipping weight of machine 2500 lbs. Price without saw $300 00 Discount per cent. 280 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SPOKE STAVE SPLITTER. This is intended as a companion machine to the Self-Feed Spoke Bolter and is for use in splitting the hardwood bolts into pieces of the proper width for spokes. The frame work and table is of cast-iron and covers a floor space of 3 by 4 feet. The arbor is of steel If inches in diameter and has upon it a drive pulley 8 by 8. Size of saw is 18 inches. The guide is hinged and fastened at any point desired by the thumb screw shown in cut. This is a strong, substantial machine and can be used for various purposes where the splitting of lumber is desired. Shipping weight 750 lbs. Price without saw $90 00 Discount per cent. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 281 DIMENSION BOLTING MACHINE. For description see following page. 282 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., DIMENSION BOLTING MACHINE. On the preceding page we show an illustration of a heavy iron frame dimension machine for cutting up hardwood boards and plank into strips of various sizes for chair and furniture factories, or for any other purpose where it is desired to use strips or pieces of particular dimen- sions. The machine usually has two saws which are set at any distance apart by means of loose collars which go between them. The upper and lower feed rollers are geared together similar to the arrangement on a flooring machine so that they move in the same time. The raising of the upper feed rollers is accomplished by means of the upright hand lever at the front of the machine. The feed rollers are fluted and are four inches in diameter by six inches in length and are driven by a belt wrapping around the end of the saw arbor and over the feed roller pulleys. The saws are usually fourteen to sixteen inches in diameter running upon a 2^ inch steel arbor which has upon it a driving pulley eight inches in diameter for ten inch belt. The frame work and table of the machine are all of cast iron. The arrangement and diameter of the saws can be varied to quite an extent io suit the desires of the purchaser. The price as usually constructed, including two 14 inch saws is $225.00. Discount per cent. ENGINEERING NOTES, EMBRACING Reliable Data and Formulae on Shafting, Belting, Pulleys, Gears, Strength of Material, Weights, Etc. 284 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., SHAFTING. Recognized authorities differ in their opinions about the proper sizes of shafts to be used for the transmission of power, and it is difficult to present rules which are universal in their application. We publish here- with a table, which we have found in our experience a safe one to use in general practice, for the distribution of power through belts, etc., where the shafts are properly supported. When the shafts are used for trans- mission only, without any of the bending strains of pulleys, gears, etc., we frequently use the next smaller size to that given; but for head shafts, carrying heavy pulleys and subjected to heavy belt strains, it is well to use larger sizes than those given in the table. We are aware that this table calls for a heavier shaft for the same duty, than some of those pub- lished by other authorities, but the difference is only in the factor of safety used, the material under consideration in all such cases being the same. It is well to say in this connection, that no matter what general rules are adopted, there are frequently special cases in which the mill-wright must depart from his rules, and use his judgment in determining both the size of shaft required, and the number and location of bearings. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 285 HORSE POWER OF TURNED IRON SHAFTING. For given Diameter and Speed. D 3 xR LINE SHAFTING. H= 80 u _ - 2-a 3 Revolutions Per Minute. Sec- .2 a 1 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 4 2.4 3.1 3.7 4.3 4.9 5.5 6.1 7.3 8.5 9.7 H 4.3 5.3 6.4 7.4 8.5 9.5 10.5 12.7 14.8 16.9 if 6.7 8.4 10.1 11.7 13.4 15.1 16.7 20.1 23.4 26.8 2 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 20.0 22.5 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 8* 14.3 17.8 21.4 24.9 28.5 32.1 35.6 42.7 49.8 57.0 2^ 19.5 24.4 29.3 34.1 39.0 44.1 48.7 58.5 68.2 78.0 »f 26.0 32.5 39.0 43.5 52.0 58.5 65.0 78.0 87.0 104.0 3 33.8 42.2 50.6 59.1 67.5 75.9 84.4 101.3 118.2 135.0 3* 43.0 53.6 64.4 75.1 85.8 96.6 107.3 128.7 150.3 171.6 3* 53.6 67.0 79.4 93.8 107.2 120.1 134.0 158.8 187.6 214.4 3f 65.9 82.4 97.9 115.4 121.8 148.3 164.8 195.7 230.7 243.6 4 80.0 100.0 120.0 140.0 160.0 180.0 200.0 240.0 280.0 320.0 4* 113.9 142.4 170.8 199.3 227.8 256.2 284.7 341.7 398.6 455.6 5 156.3 195.3 234.4 273.4 312.5 351.5 390.6 468.7 546.8 625.0 5-J 207.9 260.0 311.9 363.9 415.9 459.9 520.0 623.9 727.9 830.0 6 270.0 337.5 405.0 472.5 540.0 607.5 675.0 810.0 945.0 1080.0 U 343.3i429.0 514.9 600.7 686.5 772.4 858.0 1029.0 1201.0 1372.0 7 428.8 535.9 643.1 750.3 847.5 964.7 1071.9 1286.0 1500.0 1695.0 8 640.0 800.0 960.0 1126.0 1280.0 1440.0 1600.0 1920.0 2240.0 2560.0 For head shafts, supported by bearings close to main pulley, or gear, so as to wholly guard against the transverse strain, the following formula affords an ample margin for strength : D= Diameter of Shaft in inches. R H= Horse-Power. H Revolutions per minute. D 3 xR 100 286 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., USEFUL RULES FOR HORSE POWER, ETC, OF SHAFTING. CO-EFFICIENTS. Wrought Iron Main Shaft: Hammered and Turned = 120. Steel Main Shaft: Hammered and Turned = 90. Wrought Iron Line Shaft: Hammered and Turned = 90. Steel Line Shaft: Hammered and Turned = 67.5 Wrought Iron Line Shaft: Rolled and Turned = 100. Steel Line Shaft: Rolled and Turned = 75. FORMULAE. Rule 1. — To find maximum horse power of a shaft within good working limits: — Diameter 3 X revolutions per min. Co-efficient. Rule 2. — To find the diameter of a shaft, capable within good work- ing limits, of transmitting a given horse power: — Horse Power X Co-efficient The cube root ot the quo- tient is the diameter in Revolutions per minute, inches. Rule 3. — To find the speed required for transmitting a given horse power within good working limits : — Horse power X Co-efficient Diameter 3 . SHAFT BEARINGS. The distance apart of shaft bearings may be obtained by the follow- ing rule: which is applicable for shafts up to 4 inches diameter. Extra bearing should be provided wherever power is taken off by main belts or gears — L = 4-8 v d*. L= Length in feet between supports. d — Diameter of shaft in inches. For a 4 in. shaft L = 4.8 P' 16 = 12 feet. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 287 HORSE POWER OF LEATHER BELTING. Transmitted at a Velocity of lOO feet per minute. Width of Horse Power. Width of Belt. Horse Power. Width of Belt. Horse Power. Belt. Inches. Single Belt. Double Belt. Inches. Single Belt. Double Belt. Inches. Single Belt. Double Belt. 1 .15 .30 10 1.51 3.02 32 4.84 9.68 H .18 .36 11 1.66 3.32 34 5.15 10.30 H .22 .44 12 1.81 3.62 36 5.45 10.90 if .26 .52 13 1.96 3.92 38 5.75 11.50 2 .30 .60 14 2.12 4.24 40 6.06 12.12 n .34 .68 15 2.27 4.54 42 6.36 12.72 %2 .37 .74 16 2.42 4.84 44 6.66 13.32 2f .41 .82 17 2.57 5.14 46 6.96 13.92 3 .45 .90 18 2.72 5.44 48 7.27 14.54 3* .49 .98 19 2.87 5.74 50 7.57 15.14 H .53 1.06 20 3.03 6.06 52 7.86 15.72 3f .56 1.12 21 3.18 6.36 54 8.18 16.36 4 .60 1.20 22 3.33 6.66 56 8.48 16.96 4-1 .67 1.34 23 3.48 6.96 58 8.78 17.56 5 .75 1.50 24 3.63 7.26 60 9.09 18.18 51 .83 1.66 25 3.78 7.56 62 9.39 18.78 6 .90 1.80 26 3.93 7.86 64 9.69 19.38 6| .98 1.96 27 4.09 8.18 66 10.00 20.00 7 1.06 2.12 28 4.24 8.48 68 10.30 20.60 8 1.21 2.42 29 4.39 8.78 70 10.66 21.32 9 1.36 2,72 30 4.54 1 9.08 72 10.90 21.80 The above ta ble has t >een computed by the following :3.1416xRxWxC 33,000 formula ■ In whicr L O D=Diameter of pulley in feet. R=Revolutions per minute. W= Width of belt in inches. 50 for single belt ) Tension of belt per 100 for double belt \ inch of width. H. P.=Horse power. To use the table divide the velocity of belt in feet per minute by 100 and multiply the horse power shown in table by this quotient. Example: — What horse power can be transmitted by a 10 inch single leather belt running 4000 ft. per minute? Find in table for a 10 inch single belt 1.51, then 4000 -f- 100 = 40 and 1.51 x 40 = 60.40 horse power. Four ply rubber and four ply cotton will transmit about the same power as a single leather and six ply about 70 per cent more. 288 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., HORSE POWER TRANSMITTED BY MANILA ROPE. ■g HOESE POWER of "STEVEDORE" TRANSMISSION ROPE at VARIOUS SPEEDS. s fl u ■ "" to • a a. a o 5« Speed of Rope in Feet pee Minute. A 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 _ 6000 7000 8000 1 .2 1.45 1.9 2.3 2.7 3. o.2 3.4 3.4 3.1 2.2 20 f 2.3 3.2 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.3 4.9 3.4 25 4 3.3 4.3 5.2 5.8 6.7 7.2 7.7 7.7 7.1 4.9 30 7 4.5 5.9 7.0 8.2 9.1 9.8 10.8 10.8 9.3 6.9 36 1 5.8 7.7 9.2 10.7 11.9 12.8 13.6 13.6 12.5 8.8 42 li 9.2 12.1 14.3 16.8 18.6 20.0 21.2 21.2 19.5 13.8 o 54 i* 13.1 17.4 20.7 23.1 26.8 28.8 30.6 30.6 28.2 19.8 60 if 18. 23.7 28.2 32.8 36.4 39.2 41.5 41.5 37.4 27.6 72 2 123.1 30.8 36.8 42.8 47.6 51.2 54.4 54.4 50. 35.2 84 For a temporary installation when the rope is not to be long in use, it might be advisable to increase the work to double that given in the table. SPEED OF SAWS. To ascertain the proper number of revolutions per minute of any size saw divide 36,000 by the diameter of the saw in inches, thus: — 36,000-^—60=600, the number of revolutions a 60 inch saw should make. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 289 HORSE POWER OF GEARS. Cast Iron. F=Breadth, or face, of tooth in inches. T=Thickness of tooth at pitch line in inches. V= Velocity at pitch line in feet per minute. L=Length of tooth from root to point in inches. C-=Co-efficient. H P=Horse power transmitted with a safety of eight; ultimate tensile strength 30,000 lhs. per square inch. FORMULA. m w t FxT*xV (1) Horse power of spur gear — T — ^- FxT 2 xV (2) Horse power* of bevel gear — = — ==— FxT 2 xV (3) Horse power of mitre gear — ~ — q~— For bevel or mitres the thickness and length of teeth have been com- puted at center of face. With a view, however, of facilitating calcu- lation the proportion of factors T and L in formulas (2) and (3) have been taken at large end of the tooth, thus giving same dimensions as for spur gears; hence the spur gear formula has been utilized with the exception of the co-efficient, which has been determined by averaging the proportions of the teeth of bevel and mitre gears having the largest and smallest number of teeth in our list of sizes. The resultant horse power is consequently less than in spur gears of like pitch. For Mortise wheels and pinions use thickness of pinion tooth. If different margin of safety is desired multiply above result by 8 and divide by factor of safety desired. 2200 feet per minute at pitch line for iron gearing, and 3000 feet for wood and iron are excessive velocities and should be avoided if possible. 290 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., RULES FOR CALCULATING THE SPEED AND SIZE OF PULLEYS. In calculating the speed and size of pulleys it should be remem- bered that the diameter of the driving pulley multiplied by its number of revolutions is equal to the diameter of the driven pulley multiplied by its number of revolutions. Therefore the following rules may be easily remembered. (1) Diameter of the driving pulley multiplied by number of revo- lutions per minute and divided by diameter of driven pulley equals the revolutions per minute of the driven pulley. (2) Diameter of the driving pulley multiplied by number of revo- lutions per minute and divided by revolutions per minute of driven pulley equals diameter of driven pulley. (3) Diameter of driven pulley multiplied by revolutions per minute and divided by diameter of driving pulley equals revolutions per minute of driving pulley. (4) Diameter of driven pulley multiplied by revolutions per minute and divided by revolutions per minute of driving pulley equals diameter of driving pulley. By substituting the number of teeth wherever diameter occurs, the above rules may be used for gears. Rule for Approximating Length of Beiting before Pulleys are placed in Position. Add together the diameter of the two pulleys in inches and mul- tiply the sum by 3.1416, divide the product thus obtained by 24 and add twice the distance from the center of one pulley (or shaft) to center of the other pulley (or shaft). Example: Given the distance between centers of pulleys 20 ft., diameter of pulleys 30 in. and 40 in. What is the approximate length of belt? 30+40X3.1416-^-24=9.16 ft. 20X2 - - 40.00 Answer 49.16 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 291 TABLE OF STRAIN FOR BAND SAWS. (For 9,000 and 10,000 ft. Velocity) Compiled from an Average of Over IOO Mills. Width of Saw, Inches. Gauge of Saw, Inches. Proper Strain on Saw in lbs. Net at 9000 Feet. Proper Strain on Saw in lbs. Net at 10000 Feet. 8 14 4920 5466 8 15 4512 5014 8 16 4104 4560 9 14 5535 6150 9 15 5076 5640 9 16 4617 5130 ,10 14 6154 6838 10 15 5641 6268 10 16 5130 5700 11 13 7333 8148 11 14 6769 7521 11 15 6205 6894 12 13 8000 8800 12 14 7384 8200 12 15 6769 7520 13 13 8666 9630 13 14 8000 8800 14 15 7333 8148 14 13 9333 10370 14 14 8615 9566 14 15 7897 8775 292 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., WEIGHT OF CASTINGS FROM PATTERNS. A Pattern Weighing One Pound Made of Will Weigh when Cast in Cast Iron. Zinc. Copper. Yellow Brass. Gun Metal. Steel. White Pine Lbs. 16.7 Lbs. 16.1 Lbs. 19.8 Lbs. 19. Lbs. 19.5 Lbs. 18.2 WEIGHT OF A SUPERFICIAL FOOT OF CAST IRON. Thickness Inch. Weight. Thickness. Weight. Thickness. Weight. Lbs. Lbs. Inch. Lbs. Inch 9.37 3 4 28.12 li- 46.87 14.06 1 8 32.81 lt 51.56 18.75 1 37.50 H 56.25 23.43 H 42.18 if 60.93 Thickness. Inch. J-4 J-8 2 Weight. Lbs. 65.62 70.31 75. TABLE OF APPROXIMATE NUMBERS FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES. Cube Cube Cube Cube Cube Cube Cube Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches Cube Inches Cube Inches WEIGHT OF METALS. .252= Lbs. of Zinc. .26 = Lbs. of Cast Iron. .262= Lbs. of Tin. .28 = Lbs. of Wrought Iron. .283 = Lbs. of Steel. .3 = Lbs. of Brass. .32 = Lbs. of Copper. .41 = Lbs. of Lead. .281 = Lbs. of Babbitt. Diameter of a circle x 3.1416=circumference. Diameter of a circle x .8862=side of an equal square. Diameter of a circle x .7071=side of inscribed square. Square of diameter x .7854= area of a circle. Circumference of a circle x .31831=diameter. Side of a square x 1.128=diameter of equal circle. Cube of the diameter of a sphere x .5236=solidity. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 293 WEIGHTS OF SQUARE AND ROUND BARS OF WROUGHT IRON. One Cubic Foot Weighing 480 Lbs. Thickness or Diameter in Inches. Weight of Square Bar One Foot Long. Weight of Round Bar One Foot Long. Thickness or Diameter in Inches. Weight of Square Bar One Foot Long. Weight of Round Bar One Foot Long. 2 13.33 10.47 T V .013 .010 2 T V 14.18 11.14 o* .052 .041 2J 15.05 11.82 0A .117 .092 2A 15.95 12.53 oi .208 .164 %\ 16.88 13.25 5 .326 .256 2 A 17.83 14.00 0^ u 8 .169 .368 2§ 18.80 14.77 T V .638 .501 2A 19.80 15.55 o* .833 .654 n 20.83 16.36 9 U T6 1.055 .828 2 9 21.89 17.19 U 8 1.302 1.023 2| 22.97 18.04 OH 1.576 1.237 91 1 24.08 18.91 Of 1.875 1.473 2| 25.21 19.80 Oil 2.201 1.728 211 26.37 20.7,1 0| 2.552 2.004 2£ 27.55 21.64 014 u 16 2.930 2.301 2la 28.76 22.59 1 3.333 2.618 3 30.00 23.56 ItV 3.763 2.955 3A 31.26 24.55 1* 4.219 3.313 H 32.55 25.57 1* 4.701 3.692 3A 33.87 26.60 li 5.208 4.091 si 35.21 27.65 1A 5.742 4.510 3A 36.58 28.73 if 6.302 4.950 °8 37.97 29.82 ItV 6.888 5.410 Q 7 °16 39.39 30.94 H 7.500 5.890 3* 40.83 32.07 1-9 J-TT 8.138 6.392 3A 42.30 33.23 -■-8 8.802 6.913 3fi 43.80 34.40 Itt 9.492 7.455 3H 45.33 35.60 If 10.21 8.018 B| 46.88 36.82 113 X T6 10.95 8.601 3if 48.45 38.05 1 7 11.72 9.204 3& 50.05 39.31 1J_5 -■-16 12.51 9.828 ' 3M 51.68 40.59 294 Phoenix Manufacturing Co. WEIGHTS OF SQUARE AND ROUND BARS OF WROUGHT IRON— Continued. Thickness or Diameter in Inches. Weight of Square Bar One Foot Long. Weight of Eound Bar One Foot Long. Thickness or Diameter in Inches. Weight of Square Bar One Foot Long. Weight of Eound Bar One Foot Long. 4 53.33 41.89 6A 132.8 104.3 4tV 55.01 13.21 6f 135.5 106.4 4£ 56.72 11.55 6 T V 138.1 108.5 4fV 58.45 45.91 H 140.8 110.6 4} 60.21 47.29 6- 9 143.6 112.7 ±& 61.99 48.69 6f 146.3 114.9 4 63.80 50.11 6ft 149.1 117.1 4 T V 65.61 51.55 61 151.9 119.3 ±k 67.50 53.01 m 154.7 121.5 4A 69.39 54.50 61 157.6 123.7 4% 71.30 56.00 Al 5 160.4 126.0 4H 73.21 57.52 7 163.3 128.3 4| 75.21 59.07 7-iV 166.3 130.6 411 77.20 60.63 u 169.2 132.9 4| 79.22 62.22 7A 172.2 135.2 4J_5 81.26 63.82 n 175.2 137.6 5 83.33 65.45 7 T V 178.2 140.0 5-iV 85.13 67.10 7f 181.3 142.4 54 87.55 68.76 7 T V 184.4 144.8 5A 89.70 70.45 % 187.5 147.3 5i 91.88 72.16 7_9 • 1 6 190.6 149.7 ■*A 91.08 73.89 7£ ( 8 193.8 152.2 5| 96.30 75.64 7H 197.0 154.7 5A 98.55 77.40 n 200.2 157.2 54 103.0 79.19 71 3 • 16 203.5 159.8 f; 9 103.1 81.00 77 206.7 162.4 5| 105.5 82.83 71 5 4 TT 210.0 164.9 5U 107.8 84.69 8 213.3 167.6 5| 110.2 86.56 8i 226.9 178.2 5H 112.6 88.45 8| 240.8 189.2 5£ 115.1 90.36 8| 255.2 200.4 51 5 "1 6 117.5 92.29 9 270.0 212.1 6 120.0 94.25 H 285.2 224. 6tV 122.5 96.22 H 300.8 236.3 64 125.1 98.22 n 316.9 248.9 6A 127.6 100.2 10 333.3 261.8 6i 130.2 102.3 Add 2 per cent, for steel Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 295 o o u. < Z DC U a. j LU CO X < CO Ll O h a S oo W u z z 02 W z M o - 0C»00COcC l 0Oi0OlCO>OO>-COOOOOOO n ^ ^' >d uj io a ?> oo ci d h rl n n w <> oo d m i> HHT-iHHHHHWff!(S SS C^^^OOG^^OCCOl^i^COOOSi>COlOCOO (scon^'^^'O'od^ooooQdHHcoTiHtd^dco t— ItHt-Ht-It-Hi-HtHC(5C lOOOHlO(»H^HJ>mO© CSi OS iO N ^ ^ O 05 CO -H <» « co m co ^' ^ id io 'd ^ i- go oo" d d h « -jj w i^ o 35 r^35iO«0550«iO00HrHa)H-*i>O?>C0a5>Ql-O HCOCOOlH^l-«t-COGOCOffli;0510 10qC2>Xq ro'cQ(^wcdro'coTH^ioido^'2>2> : cdaioi-HGN*--t<*>- iS OCQGQ-*iOJ>00OC0Oi>OC0i0Q0OW5Oi0OOO t- Ol H CO O t- 05 ■+ CO « CO r-i «3 OS CO 00 CO U3 CO CNJ OS -0_ HHWWNWtfiwco^THidiaidtcsDi-odaiO hm S^ 0>C0»l0«NOC0l0«ffi!DWOC0l3O2C0nHO ^ ffl Cfi O « ^ «D » CO 1- O ^ CO (S lO OJ J> i| H OS -^ OS ^^^(^(^(^OcJ(74cOCO^^^UO*ldidcO*i>-COGOOT-H 35 conjafflKoowio^oiHcoiotrcoq^coNiocoo « •? 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Lbs. 18 1.97 2.10 1 1 6 2.52 2.70 16 2.61 2.79 i 5.05 5.40 14 3.33 3.56 3 If 7.58 7.80 12 4.37 4.67 i 10.10 11.00 10" 5.38 5.75 5 12.63 13.50 9 5.94 6.02 1 15.16 16.00 8 6.62 7.08 7 1 6 17.68 18.50 7 7.22 7.35 4 20.21 21.00 6 8.15 8.72 9 TF 22.73 23.50 5 8.83 9.00 1> 8 25.26 26.25 4 9.55 10.21 4 30.31 31.25 3 10.40 10.60 7 "8" 35.37 36.50 2 11.40 11.65 1 40.42 42.00 The low temperature (as compared with Iron) at which Steel Plates have to be finished, causes a slight springing of the rolls, leaving the plate thicker in the centre. This, combined with greater density, causes Steel Plates, if kept up to full thickness on the edges, to weigh more than Iron. Both Iron and Steel over 72 inches wide are liable to run even heavier than the weights given above. Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 297 IRON RIVETS. Weight per lOO Rivets. Diameter. Length Under Head. 3 IF \ -h 3 8 * 5 8 4 1 2 .594 1.207 1.876 3.300 t .720 1.379 2.062 3.687 3 4 .846 1.551 2.248 4.074 7 8 .972 1.723 2.434 4.461 1 1.098 1.895 2.620 4.848 9.66 16.79 26.49 1* 1.224 2.067 2.806 5.235 10.34 17.86 27.99 11 1.350 2.238 2.992 5.616 11.04 18.96 29.61 If 1.476 2.410 3.178 6.003 11.73 20.03 31.13 H 1.602 2.582 3.364 6.402 12.43 21.04 32.74 if 1.728 2.754 3.550 (USD 13.12 22.11 34.25 li 1.854 2.926 3.736 7.179 13.81 23.21 35.86 if 1.984 3.098 3.922 7.566 14.50 24.28 37.37 2 2.106 3.269 4.108 7.956 15.19 25.48 38.99 2-J 2.232 3.441 4,294 8.343 15.88 26.56 40.40 n 2.358 3.613 4.480 8.733 16.57 27.65 42.11 at 2.484 3.785 4.666 9.120 17.26 28.73 43.67 »i 2.610 3.957 4.852 9.511 17.95 29.82 45.24 2f 2.736 4.129 5.038 9.898 18.64 30.90 46.80' 2f 2.862 4.301 5.224 10.29 19.33 31.99 48.36 8* 2.988 4.473 5.410 10.67 20.02 33.08 49.92 3 3.114 4.644 5.096 11.06 20.71 34.18 51.49- 8* 3.240 4.816 5.782 11.44 21.40 35.27 53.05 S'i 3.366 4.988 5.968 11.84 22.09 36.35 54.61 3f 3.492 5.160 6.154 12.23 22,78 37.44 56.17 3* 3.618 5.332 6.340 12.62 23.48 38.52 57.74 3f 3.744 5.504 6.526 13.01 24.17 39.60 59.30 3f 3.870 5.676 6.712 13.39 24.86 40.69 60.86 3f 3.996 5.848 ' 6.898 13.78 25.55 41.78 62.42 4 4.022 6.019 ; 7.084 14.17 26.24 42.87 63.99 4* 4.148 6.191 7.270 14.56 26.93 43.94 65.55 44 4.274 6.393 7.456 14.95 27.62 45.01 67.11 4^ 4.526 6.565 7.828 15.73 29.20 47.15 70.23 4f 4.778 7.081 8.200 16.51 30.78 49.29 73.35 5 5.030 7.425 8.572 17.29 32.36 51.43 76.47 H 5.282 7.769 8.944 18.07 33.94 53.57 79.59 5* 5.534 8.113 9.316 18.85 35.52 55.71 82.71 «* 5.756 8.457 9.688 19.63 37.10 57.85 85.83 6 6.008 8.801 10.060 20.41 38.68 59.99 88.95 298 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., DECIMALS OF AN INCH FOR EACH % 4 th. 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