Ttf'.V'V p: : - 1 § fi I I H HI 1 ’■*». &»;;, KSiJ6 ■ 1 m H * UHB03ABW ®F * Wy esxujzK&m ycameiRsoirY kj^oIn memory of HENRY OGDEN' AVERY ARCH ITECT-^e/5)((SK9- BORN THIRTY- FIRST JANUARY MDCCC L II DIED THIRTIETH APRIL A DCCC LXXXX-e/£>^ -*£/TSy=*>-HlS P.ARENTS SAMUEL P AVERY AND .'VARY OGDEN AVERY HAVE FOUNDED THIS REFERENCE LIBRARY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATIVE ART-^O^ m & %' 4j? 3£k. • y ** f-'> 4-' i^-w^-T- %?■■! iSjt^V-r %).. Af : i»# v 'if jfA’*® A **«?■ &* ^:vj &88fc *\. •• tr.-ei* >' A*, Ac u\f t ’ ' & "> ! J Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/smithwinchesteri00srnit_0 WIND ENGINE, A. D. 1700. Smith & Winchester ILLUSTRATED S TEAM, WATER, GAS AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES, WIND ENGINES, PUMPS, ARTESIAN WELLS, TOOLS, ETC. 19 to 37 Wendell Street 2 to 12 Hartford Street BOSTON, MASS. U. S. A. BOSTON : Press of Macdonald Printing Co., 39 Oliver St. To our Patron $ .... We take pleasure in presenting our second Illustrated Catalogue, in which we have endeavored to embrace all materials and tools commonly used in Steam, Gas, Water and Plumbing Work. • We would call attention to the fact of this Catalogue being the most complete of any ever issued in our line of trade in New England, and are confident it will be of the greatest service and convenience to our many patrons and rapidly increasing trade. — _ — • The Lists are revised up to the moment of issue, and are of such standard character that few changes are likely to occur in the near future; yet both Lists and Discounts are subject to change without notice. • In ordering, or referring to the goods shown, please give Cata- logue Number and Size, — where more than one size of the same article is made, — in all cases being careful to specify just what is wanted. Attention to these suggestions will help to avoid delays, and greatly aid us in the execution of your commands. • By careful attention to your needs, we have endeavored to deserve the many favors shown us in the past, and hope our pleasant past dealings are so satisfactory as to merit a continuance of your future kind indulgences. Very respectfully, SMITH & WINCHESTER. Ira P. Smith, henry H. Winchester. WILL BE FOUND ILLUSTRATED ON PAGES: 275 to 283. 305 to 313. 333 to 338. L ^HESE Fixtures will be found to be the FINEST MADE both in J Material and Workmanship, and as Sanitary Specialties they are unequaled. We are the Sole Agents for these Goods for the New England States, and they may be found on exhibition at our Show Rooms. ALPHABETICAL INDEX A Abrams steel wire flue brush . Page . 141 Acme automatic air valve . 184 “ basin waste . 334 Air chambers 500, 096 “ copper . 285 “ cocks 92-95 “ plugs 18, 19 “ pumps 5S1, 000 “ valves, radiator 1S1-1S5 Albany steam traps .... 128 Alcohol lamp 109, 110 “ torch 196 Ale cocks . 214 “ pump ...... 603 Alert force pump .... 583, 592 Alligator wrench 486 Altitude gauge, Marsh .... . 188 American long screw .... 55 “ packing 147 “ union 25 Ammonia cocks 66 “ gauge, Ashcroft . “ “ Ashton .... 114 . 121 Anchor lug 694 Angle check valves, brass body . “ valves, brass body 87 85, 86 “ “ “ finished body 86 “ “ iron body 62, 64 Anvil and vise combined .... . 503 Area of pipes equal to main 717 Argand burner 196 Armstrong’s die stock .... “ “ “ for brass • 475 . 476 “ pipe cutter 481 Artesian well pump cylinder . . 009 “ “ working head . 579, 606, 608 “ “ valves 650, 651 “ “ machine and tools 653-662 “ “ steam pump . 6S0 Asbestos building felt 148 “ cement . . . • . . 148 “ cord 148 “ cotton wick .... 147 “ discs “ disc gate valves, brass body S4 S3 “ “ radiator valves . 170 “ “ safety valves, brass bodv ss “ “ valves, iron body 64 “ “ “ brass body 86 “ seat gate valves, iron body 79 “ “ safety valves, iron body 71 gaskets 148 “ lead ioint runner . 461 “ mill hoard 148 “ pipe covering .... . 144 Asbestos piston rod packing Page 148 “ rings . 148 “ rope 148 “ sheathing 148 “ sheeting 148 “ twine . 148 “ wick 148 Ashcroft gauges 113-117 Ashton pop safety valve 121 “ steam gauge . 121 “ water relief valve . 121 Ashley’s pipe wrench .... Atwater’s pipe wrench jaw . 485 485 Atmospheric pressure .... 705 Augers 55 “ for boring wells .... 044 Automatic grease cups .... “ lubricators .... 97 98, 99 Awl, belt 502 Awning fixtures 54 B Babbitt metal . 456 Back pressure valves, iron body 72 Backs for cast iron sinks .... . 423 Bags, plumbers’ Baldwin’s vacuum tube cleaner . 471 . 143 Bands, hose 715 Barnes pipe cutter . 4S0 Barrett’s cleanouts 416 “ sewer and tide traps, iron . . 416 Basins . . • 342-344 Basin and bath chains .... . 435 Basin clamps 439 “ cocks, compression . . 251-253, 258, 259 “ “ ground key 250 “ “ Peck’s improved . 257 “ “ S. C. Boston 236 “ “ self-closing .... 254, 255 “ cock supply pipes 328 “ combinations, Primrose 335-338 “ plugs 295, 296 “ pump, nickel plated . 567 “ wastes and overflows 334 “ wrench, Buzzell’s .... • 465 “ common . . . . 465 “ “ Trimo .... . 471 Bath cocks, compression . . . . “ Peck’s improved . 258, 259 . 260 Baths, needle 291, 292 “ shower 2S7-292 Bath plugs 295, 296 Bath-room fixtures . 293 Bath slides 294 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Page Bath-tubs, copper .... . 2S4, 285 “ “ enam. iron recess with Plym- outh fixtures 278 “ “ enam. iron, roll rim with Oxford fixtures . 279 “ “ enam. iron, roll rim with Oxford fixtures and shower combi- nation . 2S0 “ “ fibre, copper-lined . 274 “ “ porcelain-lined . . 264-271 “ “ roll rim .... . 268-271 “ “ steel-clad . 272, 273 “ “ fixtures, Plymouth 275-277 Bath waste and hook 294 “ “ “ washer . . 294 “ “ “ trap, Paragon . 283 Beam hook Bedfordshire urinals 347 Beer cocks . 214 Belting. 704 Belt awl . 502 Belt punch 502 Bench vise . 490 Bends, lead . 450, 451 Bending pin Berkshire washout closets . . 365-368 Bibb ends, hose . . 710 Bibbs, compression. . 216-222 “ lever handle ... . 215 “ self-closing, Boston . 225 “ “ Doherty . . 226, 227 “ “ Moore’s . 232, 233 telegraph handle “ Peck’s improved Bilge pumps . Bit brace die holder Bidet, copper ■ Blacksmith’s cold chisel “ drill press “• hammer . hot chisel “ knife . “ pincers ■ “ shoeing hammer “ tongs Blake pipe hangers. Blind flanges .... Blocks, duplex screw Blow pipe .... Blowers, Sturtevant Boilers and engines, steam “ “ “ kerosene Boilers, x - ange, copper .... “ “ “ heavy pressure “ “ iron Boiler couplings “ stands “ tube brushes and cleaners . “ tubes, standard dimensions . “ valves “ drill, Smith’s .... “ feed pumps, hand and powe “ “ “ steam ■ “ power Bolts “ for cast iron sinks Bore counter .... “ Boss ” hose pipe Bossing stick Boston brass pipe hangers . “ coupling .... “ self-closing basin cock hopper “ . “ “ pantry “ stops . . 224 237-242 702 499 . 2S5 462, 503 . 503 503 402, 503 503 . 503 503 . 503 43 23 507 195, 408 191 003, 007, 609, 070 . 672 432 . 433 432 . 434 433 141-143 10,11 . 434 500 580, 587 . 079 • 584, 587 56 423 491 728 . 469 445 709 236 236 236 234 444 Page Boston self-closing urinal cocks • • 231 “ Woven Hose rack 713 Bowls, closed 346 Boxes, service 628-630 Boynton’s adjustable Alligator pipe wrench, 486 Brace, ratchet Bracket cocks, gas Brackets, gas “ for lavatories, brass • “ “ “ iron . “ “ sinks “ “ tanks and seats, brass “ “ “ “ “ iron . Brass cleanouts . “ closet screws and washers “ ferrules “ and couplings “ joint cover for marble slabs “ stop cock “pipe “ fittings, malleable pattern, rough . “ “ “ “ finished . “ “ “ “ fine thread, “ “ cast iron pattern, rough “ towel rack Branch tees Branches, globe, special castings Brass traps Breast drills Brock’s chain tongs • Bronze ... “ liquid Brown’s adjustable pipe tongs Brushes Buckets, Cooper, Victor Buckeye cresting .... “ fence, gate and corner “ hitching posts “ lawn sprinkler “ lawn mowers “ pumps and parts ■ “ stair rail “ wrought iron fence Buffers for closet seats Burner cleaners Burners, gas Bushings 18 Butterfly valves, brass body . “ “ iron body 4S1 194 . 193 322, 325 . 327 423 325, 326 327 447 437 447 447 440 72S 57 59 59 60 60 441 40 699 329-333 481 . 4S8 184 1S4 487 467 53S 743 741, 742 741 71S . 724 539-54S . 740 730-739 . 440 193 196 19, 38, 39, 59, 60 SS 70 posts Caldwell hose straps . Calipers .... Callahan’s cement Candlesticks Caps, hose ... “ cast iron “ malleable • Carts, hose Cast iron fittings . “ “ “ standard size “ “ pipe “ “ “ fittings, weight “ brass urinal traps “ iron soil pipe • “ “ “ “ fittings “ “ sinks . Caulking cbisel . Ceiling plates . Cellar traps, iron Cement, Callahan’s “ gasfitters’ of 715 467 103 464 . 717 18, 19 38, 39 722 16-21 12-15 . 700 700 . 394 403 404-415 419. 420, 422 . 464 44, 45 . 428 103 . 195 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A ix Centennial pipe vise .... Pac; e 4S9 Centrifugal force pump 571, 572 / / C fi 394 iron . 42S Chain pumps and parts 537, 538 •• stays 261-263 “ safety 435 “ tongs 4S7, 4S8 Challenge force pumps . . . 582, 592, 593 Chapman gate valve, iron body 77 “ “ “ brass “ S2 “ hydrants 632 Charcoal furnace 449 Charlesgate siphon closets 369-373 Check valves, iron body 07 “ “ swing, iron body 6S P. & C. 08 “ “ “ “ “ Ludlow 6S “ “ “ “ “ Rouse OS “ “ vertical, iron body . 69 “ “ swing, “ “ horizontal 69 Chesterton’s gauge glass cutters . . 140 “ packing .... 146 Chime whistles 111 Chipping knife 464 Chisels for iron 462, 503 “ “ wood 462 Clnistoffel spring tube cleaner . 142 Chronometer valves .... 73 Circular flanges 23 “ saws 686 Cistern pumps 519-526 “ pump repairs .... 530 “ “ brass cylinder . . 529 Clamps, brass “ Tuerk’s hose .... 439 716 “ Wakefield, for brass pipe . 482 Clark’s clamper regulator . 131 Cleanouts, Barrett’s, iron • 416 “ perfection, “ . 417 ‘ ‘ brass 447 Clean sweep traps, brass .... 329, 330 “ “ “ lead 454 Climax soil pipe test plugs . 418 Clips, cast iron • 40 Closet bowls, earthen .... . 346 “ safes ..... 346 Closets, washout 348-351 “ pedestal . 349-351 “ combined hopper and trap 351, 352 Closet flange, duplex .... 363, 364 “ seats 374-379 “ tanks . 382-389 “ tank valves 390-392 “ pulls 436 “ screws and washers, brass • 437 Cloth, wiping .... 471 Cocks, siphon 122 “ stop 728 “ iron body 65 “ “ “ asbestos packed 66 “ ammonia 66 “ steam 90 “ meter and service .... 91 “air “ cylinder . 92-94 “ gauge 95 “ Register gauge .... 96 Coe’s monkey wrench .... 486 Coil tongs . 487 Coils, pipe . 4S, 49 Collars, shafting . 685 Columbus steel sinks .... 422 Combination die stock 474 Compass saw 466 Comstock pipe cutter .... Pag e . 481 Compression bibbs .... 216-222 stops 222 urinal cocks . 223 hopper cock, angle . 246, 248 “ “ “ straight • 247 “ sill cocks .... . 249 “ basin “ . . . . 251-253 “ pantry cocks . 256 “ double bath cocks . 258, 259 Combined hopper body and trap . . 399 Compasses 464 Conductor strainers . 459 Connections, house .... 710 Consolidated pop safety valve 118 Contact glue heater .... 509 Cooper buckets . 538 Copper gaskets, corrugated “ pipe .... • • 149 57 “ pointed bolts .... 466 Coppers, soldering . 466 Copper pumps and parts . 531-535 “ bath-tubs 284, 285 “ ball and float .... 285 “ boilers, self-cleaning . . 44811 “ closet pan 285 “ bidet . 285 “ air chamber .... 2S5 “ sinks 285 “ showers 286 “ range boilers . 432 “ “ “ heavy pressure 433 “ “ “ self-cleaning . 448II Cork washers 103 Corner radiator valves .... 177. 179 “ fence posts 741, 742 Corn sheller . 690 Corporation cocks 211, 212 “ “ Payne’s . . 211 “ “ cement pipe 211 Hubbell’s . 212 “ “ Mueller’s • 212 Corrugated conductor pipe 45S “ “ “ fittings • 458 “ “ “ hooks . 459 “ copper gasket . 149 Cotton wick packing 147 “ waste 150 “ hose 707, 70S Counter bore 491 Countershaft and face-] date . 605 Couplings, hose 709 “ Siamese 714 “ for hose and iron pipe 729 “ iron pipe 24 “ reducing .... 18, 19 “ lL and L 24 “ offset 20 “ with guide .... 607 “ sleeve . 645 “ for steel rod . . . . . 645 “ “ wood rod . . . 646 “ dog for Eureka cylinder . . 648 “ shafting .... 685, 686 “ for sinks . 423 “ “ range boilers 434 “ “ water-back 434 “ plain and brass . 446 “ for lead pipe . . . . 456 Crane union 25 Crank pin oilers 99 Crescent ejector ..... 133 Crestings • 743 Crosby pop safety valve 119 “ water relief “ . . . . 119 X SMITH •£ WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Crosby sti*am engine indicator . Page 155 “ “ gauges .... . 120 Crosses ... . . . IS, 19 “ globe, special castings . 099 Cross valves, brass . 85 “ iron body 03, 04 “ head oilers .... 99 “Crown” water meter . 033 “Crows” for tapping mains 508 Cups, automatic grease 97 Curtis pressure regulator . 132 “ steam trap .... . 129 Cushing embossed washout closet 349 Cutting nippers . 403 “Cyclone” nozzle .... 72S Cylinder oil pump .... 90 Cylinders for pumps 534, 009-012 D “Daisy” double-acting pump . 549 Damper Regulators .... 131 “ “ Clark’s . 131 Davis back pressure valves, iron body 72 “ Air valves . 1S2 Deane combined steam pump and boiler 677, 678 Deane boiler feed pumps .... . 679 “ artesian well “ . 680 “ lire service “ . 681 “Deluge” pumps 614 Despers soil pipe test plug . 418 Diaphraghms 146 Diaphraghm pumps 615-617 Dies, Maule’s skeleton .... 472 “ right and left . 472 Die plates 473 “ stock, Miller's ratchet . 474 “ “ combination .... 474 “ “ Armstrong’s .... 475 “ “ adjustable duplex 477 “ frames . 492 “ solid pipe 492 “ Hayes adjustable . 492 “ holder for bit brace 499 Dining-room radiators ... . 162 Dirigo packing 14S Discs, Jenkins 84 “ asbestos S4 ‘ Quaker City . 688 Dog coupling for Eureka cylinder . 64S Doherty self-closing bibbs 226, 227 “ urinal cocks . 22S-231 “ stops . 235 “ basin cocks 255 Dorchester embossed pedestal closet . . 350 Double-acting pump, on plank, for hand 564, 565 “ extra strong pipe 9 “ bath cocks, compression • 258, 259 “ Peck’s improved 260 Dresser . 469 Drift plug 469 Drills, Matthews’ seed .... . 1 23 “ breast 4S1 Drill, pipe . 491 “ “ with reamer and tap 491 Drills, Smith friction 499, 500 “ “ boiler .... 500 “ Lowell ratchet .... 500 “ Renshaw “ .... 502 blacksmith . 503 Drip trays 346 1 )rive well points 637-639 Page Driven and tubular well tools . . 640-645 Dudley embossed pedestal closet ■ . 350 Duplex screw blocks . . . . 507 “ water lifter .... . 594 Duster 467 E Earle’s hose band 715 Earthen and enameled drip trays • 346 “ hopper trap . . . . . 346 “ urinals 347 Earthenware 339-352 Eccentric fittings 20 “Eclipse” pipe tapping machine . 505 Edge, side 469 Edson diaphragm pump . . . . 616, 617 Ejector, Crescent 133 “ Hancock 135 Elbows, brass . 59, 60 “ cast iron 18, 19 “ enameled 39 “ extra heavy 20 “ flanged 31 “ galvanized 21, 39 “ globe special castings . 699 “ long turn 28 “ malleable 38 ornamental 47 “ reducing . IS, 19 “ right and left . . . . IS, 19 “ rustless 39 “ side outlet 18, 19 “ union, radiator 180 ‘ “ malleable . . . . 46 “ 45° . 18, 19 Ellis automatic lubricator 99 Emery cloth 150 Empire packing 148 “ water meters .... 633 Enameled fittings 39 “ iron bath-tubs . 264-271 “ “ roll rim, with Oxford Bxt- ures . . 279 “ “ recess bath, with Plymouth fixtures 278 “ “ roll rim, with Oxford fix- tures and shower com- billed . 2S0 “ “ roll rim foot bath 2S2 “ “ roll rim Sitz bath, with Ox- ford lixture and spray combination . 281 “ “ hopper stands . 399 “ “ “ traps • 400-402 “ “ urinals .... 427 “ “ wash basins . 427 “ “ “ bowls and slabs 425, 426 “ “ “ stands • 424, 425 “ “ pipe .... 3 Engineers’ Favorite Hue brush . 142 “ fillers and sets . 109, 110 Engine governors, Judson . 151 Waters’ - 152 “ “ Wright’s • 153 “ oilers . 104-110 Engines, hot air, Ericsson 675, 676 “ “ “ Rider 673, 674 “ hydraulic, Rifes 621-623 “ kerosene 672 “ steam 663-671 “ wind . 745-771 Enterprise ratchet stock .... . 476 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. XI Ericsson pumping engine Eureka packing . “ well cylinder Exhaust head, McDaniel’s Expansion bolts elbow hooks joints “ plates ring packing . “ tanks . Extra heavy cast iron fittings “ strong pipe . F Fairy hose pipe . 712 Feed water heater, McDaniel’s 197 “ Wain wright . 125 “ Jacobs . 126 “ National . 127 Felt, hair Fence posts 741, 742 Fencing, Buckeye • 730-739 Ferrules, brass . 447 lead, Raymond’s . 452 Fibre bath-tub, copper-lined . . 274 Fidelity steam trap .... 128 File 405 Filters 443 Fine thread fittings, rough 60 Fire pump, rotary .... 577, 578 “ “ steam 681 Fitting, cast iron, weight of . . 700 Flanges 23 Flange, duplex 363, 364 Flanges, standard size of 784 Flanged fittings 27, 31 Flax packing 146, 148 Flexible gas tube . 190 Float, copper 285 Floor plates 44, 45 “ tubes 45 “ flanges 23 “ flange or plate .... 439 “ clamp Flour box 468 Flush pipes . 381 “ pipe straps 381 “ expansion elbow . 381 Flushing rim earthen hoppers . 345 Foot valves 695-698 “ “ Ludlow .... 697 “ with strainer . 698 Foot bath, enameled iron . 282 “ copper ■ 285 Force pump, hand . 540-604 “ power 544-589 F orge 503, 510 Foster regulating and reducing valve 130 Frame for gauges . 112 “ “ die 492 Franklin pipe wrench . . . . • 4S3 Frink seat radiator valves . 175 “ “ valves, brass .... 85 Furnaces for plumbers and tinsmiths 449 Fusible plugs 94 C Galvanized corrugated conductor pipe and fittings 458 Galvanized fittings, cast iron ... 21 Page Galvanized fittings, malleable 38 iron range boilers . 432 “ self-cleaning, 44SI I long screws . 40 nipples .... 22 spiral vent pipe and fittings . 457 “ riveted pressure pipe 701 pumps . 702 wire conductor strainers 459 Garlock packing . 148 Gaskets ....... 147 “ corrugated copper . 149 “ rubber, lloor .... 439 “ for sink and basin . . 440 Gasoline plumbers’ furnace 449 Gas brackets . 193 “ bracket cocks 195 “ burners . 196 “ burner cleaners .... 193 “ cock wrenches 38 “ hooks 193 “ hose cocks and nozzles 195 Gasfitters’ auger 55 “ blow pipe .... 195 cement 195 “ tips . 196 torch 195 Gas fixtures 193-196 “ pipe, cast iron 700 “ pliers . 463 “ rubber tube 196 “ torch, alcohol . 196 “ taper 196 “ wax tapers . 196 “ wall plates 195 Gate posts 741, 742 “ valves, ii’on body .... . 74-80 Gauges, Ashcroft 113-117 “ “ ammonia . 114, 121 “ “ hydraulic . 115 “ “ water .... 114 “ vacuum .... 117 “ Ashton 121 “ Crosby . 120 “ water 139 Gauge cocks “ columns . 136-138 “ glass cutters, Chesterton’s . 140 “ “ “ II. & c. . • 140 “ “ “ simplex . . 140 “ “ tubes, “ Scotch” 140 “ test 602 Gem hose pipe ■ ' 712 “ water meters . 633 Glasses for lubricators 103 Glass oilers .... . . 104-110 Gleason’s screw plate for brass pipe 479 Globe special castings .... 699 “ strainers 716 “ valves, brass 85 “ “ “ finished bodv S6 “ iron body .... 61. 64 Goldsmith valves 70 Goulds odorless diaphragm pump 615 “ rams 620 Governors, pump 130 Glue heater . . ... 509 Grease box “ cups, automatic .... 97 Greenhouse fittings 778-783 Grinding mills, Quaker City OSS, 689 Grindstone frame . 686 Ground key basin cocks 250 “ “ bibbs . 215 corporation cocks . • 211, 212 Page 075, 070 148 048 . 13S 53 • 381 41 . 140 432, 780, 781 20 • • o SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. xii Page Ground key hydrant cocks, flat way . . 206 “ “ round way . 206 “ “ S. & W. pattern, 207 “ service cocks, Fitchburg “ 212 “ Lowell “ 212 “ stops, and stop and waste, flat way 198-200 “ stops, and stop and waste, round way. . .201-203 stops, and stop and waste, finished 213 “ stops, and stop and waste, S. & IV. pattern . . 208-210 “ stops, and stop and waste, Newport pattern . . 205 “ stops, with coupling, flat way, 204 “ round “ 204 Guide couplings 607 “ for die stock 492 H H. & C. gauge glass cutters . 140 Hair felt .... Hall’s hose menders .... 7 1 6 Hammers .... 470, 503 Hancock ejectors .... . 135 “ inspirators .... 135 Hangers for brass pipe 444, 445 “ iron pipe ... 41. 43, 45 shafting 685 Hatch safety column .... 138 Hayes pipe die .... . 492 Heaters, contact, glue . 509 Jacobs feed water . . 126 National feed water 127 steam and hot water • 1 57 Wain wriglit feed water 125 McDaniel’s .... Hemp packing, Italian .... 148 Henderer roller tube expander 143 Hitching posts 741 Hodges automatic air valve . 1 84 Hook plates 41 Hooks, gas 193 “ pot 466 “ shave 470 “ soil pipe 403 Hopkins basin waste and overflow . “ spanner .... 334 710 Hopper body and trap combined 399 “ clamps . 43!) “ cocks, compression angle 246, 248 straight 247 “ self-closing, Boston . 236 telegrapl 243-245 “ stands, Worcester 399 “ traps, earthen . 346 “ “ lead .... . 452 “ iron 400-402 Hoppers, earthen Hushing rim . 345 Horse-power 591 and pump combined . 591 I I ose 706-708 “ bands . 7 1 5 “ bibbs .... 215, 218 222, 225 “ bibb ends . 710 “ caps 717 “ carts . 722 “ clamps, Tuerk’s . 716 “ cocks, gas 195 “ cou])lings 709, 729 “ menders .... 715, 716 Page Hose nipples .... 710 “ nozzles and pipes . 711. 712 “ rack 713 “ reel .... . 721 “ “ Thurston’s 713 “ spray nozzles and pipe . 728, 729 “ strap, Caldwell 715 “ valves .... 82-86 Hot air enuines, Ericsson 675, 676 “ “ “ Rider 673, 674 “ water heaters . 157 House connections . 710 Hudson hose mender 715, 716 Hvdraulic gauges 115. 121 “ jacks 512 “ rams • . 620-623 “ test pump (503 Ilvdrants .... . 626, 627, 631, 632 Ilvdrant cocks, flat way 206 “ “ round wav 206 “ “ S. A' W. . 207 I Ideal pipe tapping machine . . 507 “ porcelain ware laundry tubs . 418 A, 448 B “ “ “ sinks 44SC-44SF Indicator, Crosby steam engine 1 55 “ Tabor “ “ . 156 “ valve post 772 “ valves 83 Indirect radiators .... 168, 173 Ingalls flue scrapers ... . 141 Injectors, Metropolitan 133, 134 Inspirators, Hancock .... . 135 Iron bath-tubs, porcelain-lined . . 264-271 “ sinks . 419-421 “ urinals 427 “ wash basins . 427 “ “ stands .... 424 Italian hemp packing . 148 J lack screws . 511, 512 Jacobs feed water heaters . 126 larecki screw plate and dies . 477 “ service boxes 630 Jenkins automatic air valves . . 1S3 “ discs S4 “ disc radiator valves • . 176 “ valves, iron body . 64 “ “ check, iron body . 67 “ “ gate, “ “ 79, 80 “ “ safety, iron body 71 “ “ brass body . 86 “ “ check, brass body 87 “ “ gate, “ “ • 84 “ “ safety, “ “ 88 “ packing .... 148 .Tet pumps, crescent . . . . . 133 Judson governors .... 151 Jute packing . 148 K Kennedy gate valves, brass body S3 “ “ “ iron “ SO Kerosene engine and boiler • . 672 Kettles, steam jacket .... 127 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. xiii Pagi Keystone union .... 25 well machine and tools ■ . 653 it*:-' Kitchen sinks, Ideal, porcelain 44SC-44SE Knife, blacksmith . 503 L Lacing . 704 Ladle 465 Lag screws 56 Lamps, alcohol .... 110 Laundry tubs 429-431 “ Ideal porcelain . 448 A, 448 B Lava tips Lavatories . . . ■ . Moo -304, 314-317 La vatory brackets, brass 322-325 “ “ iron . . 327 “ legs, brass 318-320 “ Primrose, fixtures . . 302-304 “ saloon fixtures 305 “ traps, brass . 329, 333 Lawn mowers . . . . • 724 “ sprinklers 71S-720 Lead pipe 455 “ “ bender ... . 461 “ “ coupling 456 “ ioint runner .... . 4(5 1 “ sheet 455 “ traps and bends . 450-454 Leather belting .... 704 Legs for sinks . 423 Level 467, 468 Lever handle bibbs .... . 215 Linen hose 708 Locke’s reducing valve 132 Locknuts IS, 19 Locknut nipples 22 Long screws 40 “ “ American 55 “ turn fittings .... . 28-31 Looking glass • 471 Loads diaphragm pump 616 Lowden separator ... 123 Low pressure valves . 88, S9 Lowell hose pipes .... 712 “ ratchet die stock 472 “ “ drill ... 500 “ lag screw wrench 501 “ ratchet wrench . 501 Lubricators 98-102 Ellis . 1 02 •• “ automatic 99 “ “Handy” 101 “ Seibert 100 “ sight feed 99-102 Ludlow check valve, iron body . 78 “ foot valves .... “ gate valves, brass body 697 83 “ “ “ iron 78 “ hydrants .... 631 Lugs, anchor • 694 M Machine pipe cutting and threadin g . 493. 497 Machinists’ screw plate 498 “ Magic ” hose pipe .... 72S Magnesia pipe covering 1 45 Malleable die plates .... 473 Malleable fittings .... 38 “ fittings, galvanized 39 “ “ standard sizes . 32-34 I • \ 1 . I Malleable iron oilers ... 109, 1 10 spanner 710 Mallet .... 469 Man-hole gaskets 147 Manifold branch tees 40 “ ornamental 47 “ Walworth’s 42 Marble slabs 297 -299 Marsh’s altitude gauge 188 Mason’s reducing valve 132 Masson spray nozzle ... 729 Maul, cast iron, wood face . Maule’s pipe stock ... 640 472 “ skeleton dies .... 472 McDaniel’s exhaust head 138 “ feed water heater . 197 McLaughlin’s steam tube cleaner 143 Meter cocks 91 Meters, water 633 Metropolitan injector 133, 134 Mill coupling for hose ... Miller’s ratchet die stock 709 474 “ “ pipe cutter 4 SO Monkey wrenches, Coe’s . 4S0 Moore’s self-closing basin cocks 255 bibbs . 232, 233 Motors, Pelton water .... 703 Mowers, lawn 724 Mueller’s pipe tapping machine 508 N Name plates 446 Nash water meters 633 Nason steam trap t 29 Nathan oilers ...... 107 National tube cleaner .... . 142 “ water meter 633 Needle baths 291, 292 Ne Plus coupling 709 Newton embossed combination closet 352 Newtonville “ “ “ 352 Nipple holders 489 Nipples 22 “ galvanized 22 “ hose 710 “ It. and L 22 “ radiator 181 “ soldering ■ ... 446 Noiseless slow closing valve 390 Norton ratchet jack screws . 511 Nozzles, “Cyclone” 728 “ hose 71 1 “ pressure at 714 “ Vermorel 728 o Oakum . 471 Odorless force pump 615, 616 Offset couplings 20 “ lavatory legs 319, 320 Offsets . 18, 19 Oil cups 108 Oilers 104-110 Oil pump, hand cylinder . . . . 96 “ “ Thompson’s .... 97 Oil waste cans 156 “ wind engine • 090 Open lavatories • • ■ 300-304, “ “ Primrose fixtures 314-317 302-304 “ saloon fixtures 305 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. xiv Page Page Orient recess sanitary wash basin 30S, 30!' Ornamental fittings 47 “ iron sinks 421 Overflows, basin 334 Oxford basin waste 334 P Pipe, rustless 3 “ standard sizes and dimensions . 1-9 “ 'took, M aide’s 472 “ straps . 381 “ supply ■ 381 “ ta]is ‘ 491 “ tap and reamer drill .... 491 “ tapping machines 504-508 “ tarred 3 Packing, steam and water 146, 148 Painted hopper stands and traps, iron 399, 402 Pantrv cocks, compression 256 “ “ Peck’s improved • 257 “ “ self-closing, Boston 236 “ sinks, Ideal, porcelain . 448 P Paper holder 293 “ machine pump . • . 586, 588, 589 Paragon bath waste and trap 283 Patent duplex sanitary safety flange 363, 364 Payne’s tapping machine 504, 506 Peck's improved bibbs .... 237, 242 “ “ basin cocks . 257 “ “ double bath cocks 260 Peet gate valve, brass body . 82 “ “ “ iron “ . . . 7S , 80 Pel ton water motor 703 Perfection automatic closet svstem 386 “ cleanout, iron .... 417 “ packing 146 “ roof collars .... 417 Pierce automatic air valve ■ 1S3 Pig lead • • 456 Pincers ' ■ ■ 503 Pin, turn 469 Pipe bender 401 “ blow 468 “ boards 380 “ brass 57 “ cast iron, weight of . . . 700 “ clamps 642 " vises 4S9. 491 “ wrenches and tongs . . . . 4S2, 489 Piston packing 146-148 Pitcher pumps 519-531 “ brass cylinder . . . 529 “ “ porcelain-lined . . . 525 “ repairs 530 “ “ self-priming .... 525 Plain couplings, brass 446 Plane . 469 Plate screw 49S, 503 Pliers 463 Plugs 18, 19 “ air 18,19 “ drift 469 “ fusible 94 “ and grates for white crockery tubs and sinks 442 “ left hand 18, 19 “ socket 18, 19 “ soil pipe test 41 S Plumb bob 468 Plumbers’ bags 471 “ chisels 462 “ furnaces 449 “ tools 461-471 Plunger, cylinder 612. 613 Plunger rods 646 Plymouth bath fixtures .... 275-278 “ recess sanitary wash basin 306, 307 Pneumatic pumps 624, 625 Pocket rule 468 CO]>p(‘l* i) { coil 48, 49 covering 144 “ asbestos 144 “ magnesia 145 cutters “ Armstrong 481 “ Barnes . . 4S0 “ Comstock 4S1 “ Miller’s ratchet 480 “ Peerless . 480 “ Saunders 478 “ Stanwood 478 “ Walworth . . 479 cutting 3 “ and threading machine. 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Saunders’ Sons . 493-497 dies, solid . . . . 492 drifts, for cleaning tubular wells . 645 drill .... 41) 1 enameled .... flush galvanized .... spiral, riveted . 701 “ vent . . 457 greenhouse . 782 hangers, Blake . 43 S. & W. . 43 hooks 37 lead 455 pullers . 642, 643 reamers 491, 645 rings 45 rolls 41 Pop safety valves 118-121 Porcelain-lined bath-tubs . 264-271 Portable forges . 503, 510 Posts, fence, gate and corner 741 Pot hooks 4(5(> Powers’ thermostat .... 1S7, 1S8 Power pumping head . 608 Pratt A Cadv back pressure valve, iron body . 72 “ “ swing check valve, iron body 68 Pratt steam trap 128 Press for lining service pipe ■ 509 Pressure at nozzle 714 Price-list of earthenware • 339-341 Primrose patent basin combination . 335-338 Puller for taking valve out of tubular well 645 “ “ wood rod .... 645 Pullev, steel rim 683 “ wood 684 Pulls Pumps and repairs, all kinds . 519-625 “ air . 581-600 “ ale 603 “ Alert force .... 5S3, 592 “ artesian well, steam 080 “ and boiler, combined ■ 677, 678 “ boiler feed, for hand and powt r, 580, 581, 584, 587 “ “ “ power . . 584, 587 “ “ “ steam 679 “ Buckeye . 538, 548 Ohallenge force • 582,592,593 cylinders 534, 609, 612 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. xv Pag ic Pack Pumps, cylinder oil 90 “ “Daisy” 549 “ diaphragm 615, 017 “ double-acting suction and force, on plank 504, 565 “ lire service, steam .... 081 " force, hand • • • 506, 570, 573, 000 “ “ power 544-591 •• governors, Foster’s .... 130 “ inspectors’ test 154 “ pendulum or people’s . . . 566 “ pneumatic 024, 025 “ rotary, hand and power . 574, 578 “ sand 044, 640 " single-acting wind engine, hand and power 554 “ spray . . . 595, 599, 001, 725, 727 “ standards for power use . • 579, 606 “ “ “ wind engines, hand and power 555, 557 “ “Star” anti-freezing . . • 550,553 “ test 602, 603 “ triplex power 584-591 “ “ with horse power . . 591 “ wind engine, force . 539, 563, 604 “ wood 530, 537 “ wrought iron 702 Punch, belt 502 Puritan sanitary wash basin . . . 312, 313 Q Quaker City grinding discs “ “ “ mill . Quick opening valves . 688 OSS, 689 . S2-84 R Rabbit ear self-closing basin cock . . 255 “ bibbs 226, 227 “ “ “ “ stops “ “ “ “ urinal cocks 235 228- -231 Radiators . 158- -174 “ indirect .... 168, 173 Radiator air valves, Acme 184 “ “ “ Davis . 182 “ “ Hodges . 1S4 “ “ “ hot water . 185 “ “ “ Jenkins . 183 “ “ “ nickel plated 181 “ “ “ Pierce . 183 Van Auken 185 “ “ “ Victor . 185 “ bronze .... 184 “ elbows, brass 180 “ “ malleable 40 “ nipples 181 “ union elbows . 180 “ valves 175- -180 “ asbestos disc 176 “ corner 177, 179 “ foot ISO “ “ Frink seat 175 “ Jenkins disc 176 “ lock and sliield 170 “ “ Weber . . . 179 Railing fittings 50-53 reducing 55 “ stair 740 Railroad oilers 110 Rams 01S- -620 Range boilers 432, 433 “ “ self-cleaning 44811 Hasp 465 Ratchet brace 481 “ die stock .... 472 “ “ “ Enterprise. 470 “ “ “ Miller’s . 474 “ drill, Lowell 500 “ “ Renshaw 502 “ jack screws .... . 51 1 “ wrench, Lowell 501, 502 Reamer, pipe . 491, 045 Recess wash basins, Orient 308, 309 “ “ “ Perfection 417 “ “ “ Plymouth . 300, 307 Reducers, globe 099 “ hose .... 717 Reducing couplings .... 18, 19 crosses .... • 18, 19 “ elbows IS, 19 “ tees IS, 19 “ valves . 130 Y’s . 18, 19 Reels, hose • 721 Registers 189, 190 Register gauge cocks .... 90 Regulators, Curtis .... 132 “ damper, Clark’s • 131 “ “ low pressure 131 Foster’s . . . . ■ 130 “ Watson’s 132 Reliance safety water columns 137 Rensliaw’s ratchet drdl 502 Rensselaer gate valve, brass body S4 “ “ “ iron “ 79 Repairs for Buckeye pumps 547, 548 “ “ chain “ • 537. 538 “ “ cistern and pitcher pumps 530, 531 copper pumps . 535 “ “ gasoline furnaces . 449 “ “ wood pumps 537 Reservoir vases 744 Return bends, brass 59 “ “ cast iron . IS, 19 “ “ malleable iron ■ 38. 39 “ “ ornamental 47 Revolution counters, Ashcroft . 115 “ “ Tabor’s . 154 Rice’s steel wire Hue brush 141 Rider hot air engine . . . . 673, 074 Rifes hydraulic “ ... 621-023 Ring hook 37 “ plates 41 Rivet sets 408 Robbins’ chain tongs 487 Roll rim laundry tubs and sinks Ideal. porcelain .... 448A-44SD “ porcelain-lined baths . 208-271 Roofers’ copper bolt . . . . • 400 Rope 705 Rosette plates 47 Rosin box 4GS Rotary pump, hand and power 574-578 “ ventilators .... 400 Rough ale cocks ■ 214 “ hydrant cocks, Hat way . 200 “ round way • 200 “ S. & W. pattern . 207 “ stops and couplings 204 “ “ coupling, Hat way . 204 “ “ stop and wastes. flat way 198-200 “ “ “ “ “ “ New- port pattern .... 205 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Pack Koto'll stops wav ami 'tnp and wastes, round 201-203 Hough slops and stop and wastes, 8. iV M . pattern 20S-210 Bound iron 400 “ traps, lead 45‘ Bouse swing check valve, iron body ( Rubber belting .... 704 butters 440 •• couplings .... 440 •• elbows for closet 44S •• gasket for floor plates • 439 •• “ “ sink and basin 440 •• gas tube 190 •* hose ;oo “ packing .... 147 •• tubing 708 •• valves 147 Buie • 408 •• for size and speed of pulleys 082 Bustless fittings 39 pipe s Safety chain •• valves, asbestos disc •* •• Ashton’s • •• “ t rass body • •• “ consolidated •• “ iron body “ Jenkins seat Saloon fixture, lavatory Sand holders, copper and iron •• pumps •• trap Sanitary ws •• urinal cocks, Boston • * •• •• Doherty 435 88 121 . 88, 89 118 71 88 305 047 044, 046 (!47 300-313 . 478 ma- 493, 497 400 080 400 087 503 140 82 77-80 507 . 498, 503 4:17 511, 512 438 374 379 100 147 44811 230 255 254 225 220, 227 . 232, 233 224 230 243 245 230 234 235 1 . 228-231 Separators, Lowden Page 123 •• Stratton. 124 Service bends 24 " boxes .... . 628-030 “ cocks 91 “ “ Fitchburg pattern . 212 •• “ Lowell 212 pipe, press for lining • . 509 “ valves 83 Sewer trap, iron .... . 428 Shafting 682 “ collars .... 085 “ couplings 685, 086 “ hangers 0S5 “ size of, for power . 082 Shave hooks . 470 “ “ blades 470 Sheet lead 455 Shields for urinals .... 393 Ship pumps . 573, 014-017 Shower baths 287—292 Showers, copper .... 286 “ stops, finished 213 Siamese coupling . 714 Side edge 409 “ outlet elbows .18,19 “ “ tees .... . 18,19 Sight feed glasses . 103 “ “ lubricators . 99-102 Sill cocks . 249 Simplex gauge glass cutters 140 Sink plugs . 295, 296 Sinks, copper 2S5 “ cast iron .... . 419, 420 “ “ “ slop .... 422 “ fixtures .... . 423 “ Ideal, porcelain . . 4SSC-448G “ ornamental, iron . 421 “ soapstone .... 430 “ white crockery . 431 “ Winchester stoneware 429 “ wrought steel • . 422 Siphon closets, t’harlesgate 309-373 Siphon cocks . 122 “ coils 1 22 “ working immi> . 561-563 Sitz bath, copper .... 285 “ “ enameled iron • . 281 Sleeve couplings .... 045 Slop sinks. Ideal, porcelain . 448G Smith’s boiler drill .... . 499, 500 " eoinbinat ion pipe vise . 490 “ friction drill . 499, 500 Snips, tinners’ .... . 466 Soap cups 293 “ “ for sinks . 423 Soapstone laumlrv tubs 430 “ wash trav plugs . 295, 296 Socket plugs Soil brushes . 407 “ Clips 408 “ pipe “ “ fittings . . . . 404-417 “ “ test j >1 ngs 117, 41S Solder Soldering bolt, roofers’ 400 “ coppers . 400 “ irons .... . 406 “ nipples . 440 “ unions .... 440 Spanner, Hopkins’ . . . . 710 “ malleable • 710 “ Taber’s . . . . 710 Special washout closets . . 365-368 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. xv ii Spiral riveted pipe Pag k 701 Tank boards Pack 380 “ suction pump . . 702 “ connections, galvanized 095 “ vent pipe 457 “ fixtures . 693 “ “ “ fittings .... 457 Tanks, wood 091, 092 Spirit level, pocket 467 “ expansion, greenhouse 778, 779 “ 2-foot 408 “ for water closets 382-389 Sponge holder 293 “ “ “ “ automatic 386 Spooner copper pumps .... . 532 " “ “ “ fore and after 387 Spray nozzles 728, 729 Tank valves 094 “ pumps 595-601, 725-727 “ “ closet 390-392 Sprinklers 718-720 Tap borer 405 rose 710 Tape line 408 Squares 407 “ measuring 468 Stair railings 740 Taper torch 190 Standard sizes, cast iron fittings 12-15 Tapers, gas 190 “ size of flanges .... . 784 Tap for pipe 491 “ sizes, wrought iron pipe . 1-9 Tapping machines .... . 504-508 Standards for power, deep well pumping, 579, 000 •' “ “Eclipse” • 505 Standards, pump 555-558 “Ideal” . 507 Standard thermometers .... 186 *• “ Mueller . 508 Standing hath, waste and hook ■ 294 “ “ Payne’s . 504 Stanwood pipe cutters .... . 478 Taps for pipe machines 505 “Star” plug with rubbers stoppers . 295 Tarred pipe 3 “ sanitarv wash basin .... 310, 311 Tees IS, 111 “ well pump anti-freezing 550-553 “ branch • 40 Steam cocks 90 “ eccentric . . . . 20 “ engines and boilers . 663-67 1 “ extra heavy .... 20 “ heaters 157 “ flamed 27 “ Jacket kettle 127 “ “ long turn 31 “ pump, artesian well 080 “ long turn, reducing 29 “ “ and boiler combined • 077, 678 “ “ “ “ flanged ■ 31 “ “ boiler feed .... . 079 “ long turn . 2S, 29 “ “ fire service 0S1 “ side outlet 18, 19 " swing joints . 122 “ union malleable . . . . 40 “ traps, Albany .... 128 Telegraph handle, self-closing basin “ “ “ bibbs cocks, 254 “ “ Curtis 129 224 “ “ Fidelity 128 “ self-closing hopper cocks . 243-245 “ “ Nason 129 Test, gauge 002 “ “ I’ratt 128 “ plugs . 418 “ tube cleaner 143 “ pumps “ “ inspectors’ . 002, 603 Steel-clad bath-tubs .... 272, 273 . 154 “ drive shoes 040 Thermostat, Powers’ ■ . 187, 188 “ rim inilleys 683 Thermometers “ wire flue brush 141 Thompson’s oil pumps • 97 Stench trap, iron 428 Thurston’s hose reel .... 7 1 3 Stillson pipe wrench and repairs ■ . 484 Tm floor tubes 45 Stock for brass pipe, Gleason’s . 479 Tinned straps . . . • . 40 Stock and dies 472-477 Tinners’ snips 400 Stop cocks 728 Tips, gas Stops, compression 222 Tobascus embossed pedestal closet . Tongs, blacksmiths’ .... 349 “ ground key 198-215 . 503 Strainers 694-096, 698, 717 “ Brock’s chain . 488 “ for cast iron sinks . . . . 423 “ Brown’s adjustable • 487 “ globe . 710 “ coil 487 “ brass 438 “ common pipe .... 487 “ wrought iron, galvanized . 698 pipe 487, 488 Straps for flush and supply pipes 381 “ Bobbins’ chain • 487 “ tinned 40 “ Trimo chain . . . . 488 Stratton separator 124 Torch 40,7 Street washers 020, 027 “ alcohol 1 90 Stuffing boxes for wind engine use • 007 “ gasfitters’ • ■ ■ • . 1 95 Sturtevant blowers . 191 “ plumbers’ 407 Suction baskets 717 Torrent fore and after wash cistern • 387 “ hose 700 Towel rack, brass 441 “ pumps, wrought iron 702 Traps, bell, iron ■ 428 Supply pipes for basin cocks . . 328 “ brass, clean sweep • 329, 330 “ “ “ closets . . . . 381 “ earthen hopper 346 Swing joint, steam . 122 “ brass, Oxford . . . . 332 S. & W. pipe vise 489 “ “ Paragon bath ■ 283 “ washout closet .... 300, 307 “ “ Puritan . . . . 332 “ “ Richmond . 331 T “ “ “Snail” . . ■ • 333 Taber spanner 710 “ hoppers 452 Tallow pots 110 “ “ iron • 400-402 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. xviii I* ACE Traps, lead 450-454 •• round, lead 452 “ screws . 438 •• sewer, cellar and stench 428 sewer and tid§, Barrett’s. . 410 “ urinal, brass .... 394 Triangles . 695 Trimmings for Peck’s improved bibb 241 Trimo chain tongs . 488 combination pipe wrench 483 “ pipe wrench • -4-S3 Triplex pump Tube cleaners . 141-143 “ cleaner, Baldwin’s 143 “ expander, Prosser’s . 143 “ “ 1 tenderer . 143 gas . 196 Tubes, boiler . 10, 11 Tubing, white rubber . . . . 708 Tuerk’s hose clamps .... 710 Tubular and artesian ell valves 050, 051 “ well cylinders .... 048 Turn pin . 409 u Underwriters’ k ... . 708 “ ... 712 Urinal cocks, on . 223 “ “ g, Boston • 231 “ “ Doherty 228-231 “ ce.. ”ap, brass 394 “ outle , brass . 394 •• stall .... 396, 397 “ stall larble . 395 “ shi .... 393 “ tra .... 394 Urinals, e ... • • 347 “ ' . 427 Union ^pper pump .... 533 “rings 103 Unions, American 25 “ Crane 25 “ elbows, malleable • 40 “ “ radiator . 180 " llanged 19 “ Keystone .... 25 “ malleable . • 25 “ soldering .... 440 “ tc>es, malleable 40 V *' Yt‘S, all iron 04 “ Jenkins 04 angle, iron body • 02 “ brass “ ... . 85, 80 asbestos disc seat, iron body . 04 back pressure, iron body 72 boiler . 434 brass, asbest os disc 86 “ finished .... 86 “ .) enkins seat • 86 “ quick opening . . 82-84 Butterily 88 “ iron body 70 check . 095, 090 “ angle, brass body 87 •• globe 87 “ iron body .... 07 “ “ .1 enkins scat 07 “ Jenkins, brass body 87 Valves, check swing, iron body • • 68, 69 “ P. A C. • OS “ •• “ Ludlow . OS •• “ “ House • • OS “ “ vertical, brass body ST •• “ “ iron “ • 09 “ for artesian and tubular well cylin- ders 650, 051 " consolidated safety .... 118 “ cross 63 “ chronometer T3 “ foot 095, 69S “ “ Ludlow 697 “ for closet tanks .... 390-392 “ gate, brass body, asbestos disc ■ S4 “ " “ “ “ Chapman S2 “ “ “ “ Jenkins • • 85 •• “ “ “ Kennedy • • S3 “• “ “ Ludlow . S3 “ “* “ “ Peet 82 “ “ •• “ Kensselaer • S-t “ •• “ “ Scott ... 82 •• “ •• “ Walworth • S2 “ “ iron “ • ■ • 77-80 “ “ “ “ asbestos disc • 79 “ “ “ “ Chapman ■ 77 “ “ “ “ Jenkins • • 79, SO “ “ “ “ Kennedy • • SO “ “ “ “ Ludlow ■ • 7S “ “ “ “ Peet • - 78, SO “ “ “ “ Kensselaer • 79 “ “ “ “ Scott ■ 77, 80 “ “ “ “ Walworth • 7S “ Globe, angle and cross, brass • S5 “ “ Frink seat .... 85 “ “ iron body .... 01 “ Goldsmith, iron body • ■ • 70 “ grab for taking check valve out of tubular well 645 “ greenhouse .... 770, 777 “ indicator S3 “ Jenkins seat, iron body • • 64 “ low pressure S8, S9 “ pop safety, Ashton • • . 121 “ “ “ consolidated • . 118 Crosby . . 119 “ radiator 175-180 “ air 181-1S5 “ •' “ Acme .... 1S4 •• “ •“ Davis ... 1S2 •• Hodges . .184 •• “ hot water . 185 “ Jenkins .... 183 “ “ Pierce • ■ . 183 “ “ Van Auken’s . . 185 •• “ Victor • • . 185 “ asbestos disc • • . 176 •• corner . . • • 177, 179 foot ISO “ Frink seat . . 175 “ Jenkins disc • • . 170 “ lock and shield . 170 “ Weber .... 178,179 reducing, Foster's .... 130 Locke’s .... 132 “ Mason’s .... 132 rubber 147 safety, brass body, asbestos disc, 88 “ “ “ Jenkins . 88 “ iron “ • • • 71 •* “ “ asbestos disc 71 “ “ “ Jenkins • 71 service • • • 83 slow closing 390 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. XIX I’.uji; Valves, tank (i!)4 " check 694, 095 •' vacuum S9 “ for range boilers . 434 water relief, Ashton 121 “ consolidated 118 " •' “ Crosby 11!) Vacuum gauge, Ashcroft . . in “ Ashton ... igi “ “ Crosby 120 " tul>e cleaner, Baldwin . . 143 Van Auken’s automatic radiator air valves 185 Vanderman’s pipe vise .... 400, 491 \'apor pans 775 \ uses ........ 744 Ventilators, Archimedean rotary . 400 “ Fenn’s rotary .... 400 World 459 Verm orel nozzle 728 “ “ with lance .... 729 Victor automatic radiator air valve • • 185 “ rubber buckets 538 Vises 489-491 Centennial 489 " heavy bench 490 “ S. & W. 4S9 “ Smith combination .... 490 “ Vanderman’s 490, 491 “ with anvil 503 Vulcabeston sheet packing .... 14s Vulcanized asbestos piston rod packing. 14S w Wainwright feed water heaters . . 125 Wakefield wrench clamp for brass pipe 4S2 Wall plates, gas 195 Walworth’s gate valves, brass body 82 “ “ “ iron “ 7S manifolds 42 “ pipe cutters .... 479 Wash basins, iron 427 “ “ Orient 308, 309 “ “ Plymouth 306, 307 “ Puritan . . .. 312, 313 “ Star 310, 311 Wash bowls and slabs, iron • 425, 426 ’Washers, brass 437 “ cork • 103 ’Washer cutters 464 Washout closets 348-351 “ Berkshire . 365 “ “ combination Berkshire and S. A W. 367, 368 •• S. & w. . . 366 Wash stands, iron 424, 425 “ tray bibbs, compression . 216 “ “ “ Peck’s improved 240 “ “ chains - 435 “ “ plugs 295, 296 Pa<;ic Waste, cotton 1 50 Wastes and overflows, basin 334 Water closet combinations 853—302 ‘ filters 443 Waters’ governors ... 152 Water gauge columns . 136 “ complete 139 “ Hatch . . . 138 “ Reliance . 137 “ gauges, Ashcroft 114 “ lifter, duplex .... . 594 “ meters 033 motors, Pelton 703 “ pipe, cast iron . . . . 700 “ relief valves .... 118-121 Watson’s pressure regulators 132 V ax tapers . 196 Weber radiator valves . . . 179 Well augers 644 “ points . . 637 Whistles 111 White crockery laundry tubs 431 Winchester stoneware laundry tubs . 429 “ sinks 429 Wind engine pumps . 554, 559-563, 604 Wind engines 745-771 Wind engine working heads ■ . 562 Wiping cloth - 471 Wood plunger rods 646 “ pulleys • 6S4 “ saw and table • 687 Worcester hopper str 399 Working heads for ayv o79, 606-60S World ventilators . 459 Wrench, basin . 465 “ “ Buzzell 465 “ “ Trimo 471 Wrench laws, Atwater’s 485 Wrenches .... 487, 775, 776 “ Alligator 486 “ Ashley’s .... 4S5 “ Boynton’s Alligator . 486 “ Franklin’s .... . 483 “ Lowell lag screw 501 “ “ ratchet 501 “ monkey, Coe’s 486 “ Stillson’s .... . 484 “ “ repairs 484 “ Trimo . 483 “ combination . 483 Wakefield . 489 Wrought iron pumps - 702 Y Y’s 18, 1 •’ “ long turn 29 “ “ “ reducing 29 “ reducing • IS, 19 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 STANDARD SIZES WROUGHT IRON PIPE. We keep in stock a full line of the various sizes of pipe, and will make to order other sizes not specified in this catalogue. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD SIZES WROUGHT IRON PIPE. Fig. 2. We krr| > iii irk :i full line of t lit* various sizes ol pipe, and will make to order other sizes not specified in this catalogue. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PIPE CUTTING. We wish to call especial attention to our facilities for cutting' and fitting Wrought Iron and Brass Pipe from plans or specifications. With a large number of the latest and most improved machines and skilled workmen in this department, we solicit your orders, and guarantee satisfaction. PRICE-LIST OF WROUGHT IRON PIPE. Owing to frequent changes in the List of Wrought Iron Pipe, we advise cus- tomers to send for latest List from time to time, which we can furnish already gummed for attaching to this page. APRIL 13, 1893. TO TAKE THE.PLACE OF ALL PREVIOUS LISTS, Subject to change without notice. BUTT WBLX3B3D. INSIDE DIAMETER. PRICE PER FOOT, Plain. PRICE PER FOOT, Tarred. PRICE PER FOOT, Galvanized. PRICE, PATENT Enamelled. WEIGHT PER FOOT. INSIDE DIAMETER. PRICE PER FOOT, Plain. PRICE PER FOOT, Tarred. PRICE PER FOOT, Galvanized. PRICE, PATENT Enamelled. WEIGHT PER FOOT. luches. § c. 1 6 § c. $ 0 . luches. £ C. $ c. $ c. $ c. 4 .04 .05 .24 5 .074 .00 .10 .14 1.12 4 .04 .044 .05 .08 .42 1 .11 .13 .14 .20 1.67 8 .044 .054 •054 .084 .56 14 .144 .17 .19 .30 2.24 4 .06 .07 .08 .11 .84 DISCOUNTS. Black, Tarred, Galvanized, Enamelled , T.AB WELDED. 14 .24 .30 .28 .47 2.68 7 2.10 23.27 2 .33 .39 .38 .64 3.61 8 2.75 28.18 '24 .50 .58 .57 1.00 5.74 9 3.75 33.70 3 .64 .73 .70 1.30 7.54 10 4.75 40.06 34 .76 .91 .90 1.70 9.00 11 6.00 45.02 .90 1.10 1.05 2.05 10.66 12 7.00 49.00 44 1.06 1.36 1.31 2.60 12.34 13 8.00 54.00 5 1.28 1.58 1.60 3.00 14.50 14 9.50 58.00 6 1.65 2.00 2.00 4.00 18.76 15 11.00 62.00 DISCOUNTS. Black, Tarred, Galvanized, Enamelled, For Pipe cut to lengths the discount will be 5% less on the list price. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A w WROUGHT IRON WELDED STEAM, GAS AND WATER PIPE. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. •A\a . ids J° 13(1 X X X /. X X /. X X X X Spi! ui|,l. JO .loqumx X .101 4O0 J 1'l^AV - 1- 71 1 - 1~ ;x g i- 71 X liiuiuiox O 71 s CO '-t X -f «? I- 71 xoo^x oiqn,~) ouo dlllUrUJUOO 71 1- 3 71 71 X *7 1- 71 -+ i— i— X s 3tlu jo ipSuoT 71 71 4-1 — o -si g| 1 sit 1— 71 -t 71 CO 1- 3 CO s 71 X 71 3 71 CO 71 71 ® ^ " s — r§ X °£ p sg 4. :S s* X 3 l (=< P7 3 1— ot 71 71 CO 1 7*1 §3 71 71 W X Q W D HH h Z O o +3 1 ^ Sq. Inches. 1 ! § H s § § § ^ s O X O t-h* CO -t 7* I’ -f >7 X Internal. £ £ e§ -h co § cc 0 x x -f tji th 1 - c 1 — x c - x -r 0 c-j " g g‘ « g ^ L g p ^ g External. 8 — O X -f * 7 : CO -t 1- X >7 7 71 *-7 -7 cc i~ :: — 7 X i — 7 -t I'- 1 - -t* 7 7 L— O 7. -f id X 71* 0 X* 1'” CO 7 7 -T* 0 g 0 1 I I ?! S' S' 1 I 1 1 s rOi rA cr' 3 O •ssau^oiqx 7 111 r s U ® 8 : § I i— i- ce o — 71 For List on Pipe see latest Pipe Card. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD SIZES WROUGHT IRON PIPE. Fig- 3- I Incli Extra Strong. EXTRA STRONG. Fig. 4. I’ulin of Special Thickness. As Ordered. Fig. 5- i ; Inch Extra Strong. Fig. 6 . 2 Inch Extra Strong. 2A Inch Extra St rong. \\T keep in stock a full line of the various sizes of pipe, and will make to order other sizes not specified in t his catalogue. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A For List on Pipe see latest Pipe Card. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD SIZES WROUGHT IRON PIPE. DOUBLE EXTRA STRONG. Fig. 12. 2 ^ I iifli Double Extra Strong. \\ «■ keep in 'tuck a full line of the various sizes of pipe, and will make to order other sizes not specified in ibis catalogue. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 0 For List on Pipe see latest Pipe Card. 10 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 11 in w PQ D H Pi W i— i o PQ £ o CE I— I <5 O (J Pi < EE U Q W Q -I W £ P^ < Q W D 2 >— < h 2 O o c/i 2 o w 2 W 2 5 Q OS < Q 2 < H OT fc, o u J aa < H •aSmjg O.U AV o’ A ssauxoiUX 00 CO CO r- x X X I- X Note In estimating effective steam-heating or evaporating surface of tubes, the surface in contact with air or gases of combustion, according to manner of application, as whether internal or external, is to be thus taken. For heating liquids by steam, superheating steam, or transferring heat from one liquid or one gas to another, mean surface of tubes is to be computed. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 12 STANDARD SIZES CAST IRON FITTINGS. Sizes differing from Standard Sizes, if furnished, are to be charged at ten per cent, gross discount higher than Standard Sizes. BUSHINGS. fx 1 2d x Id 4 x 3 6 x 5 S x 6 2d x If 4 x 2d 6 x 4d 8x5 fx 1 2d x 1 4x2 0 x 4 S x 4 4 x f 2d x 4 4 x Id 0 x 34 8x3 4 x If 0 x 3 1 x d 3 x 2d 4 x 1 6 x 2d 0x8 1 x 3 x 2 0 x 2 9x7 1 X 1 3 x Id 4d x 4 9x6 3 x If 44 x 34 7x0 If x 4 3 x 1 44 x 3 7 x 5 10 x S If x 1 44- x 2d 7 x 4d 10 x 6 1^ x -§■ 3d x 3 7x4 3d x 21 5 x 44 7 x 3d 12 x 10 Id X 1 3d x 2 5 x 4 7x3 12 x S ldx 4 3d x Id 5 x 34 7 x 2d 12 x 6 1x1 3d x If 5 x 3 7x2 3d x 1 5 x 2d 2 x If 5 x 2 8x7 2x1 4 x 3d 2 x 4 2 x d Note — B ashings reducing one size only up to and including 21" are malleable, and trill be found, therefore, listed among the malleable fittings. t CAPS. 2 21 3 34 4 41 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 PLUGS. f 1 j f l If 11 2 24 3 J 34 4 41 5 0 7 S 9 10 12 LOCKNUTS. 2 24 3 31 ; 4 41 5 0 7 8 9 10 12 Y BRANCHES. REDUCING SIZES TO ORDER. Also see page 2!*. 1 3 1 If 11 2 21 3 31 4 5 a 7 8 FLANGE UNIONS. 1 31 if 11 2 3 34 4 44 5 (j 7 8 | 9 10 12 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. I:! STANDARD SIZES CAST IRON FITTINGS. CONTINUED. Sizes differing from Standard Sizes, if furnished, are to be charged at ten per cent, gross discount higher than Standard Sizes. ELBOWS. Stiiaigh r Sizes. 4- 4 T 8 i # i li id 2 2d 3 Id 4 4d 5 6 7 i 1 j i S 9 10 2 i i i i ELBOWS REDUCING SIZES. d X £ Id X H 2d X 2 34 x 3 4d x 4 lx d H x l 2d x H Id x i 4 x 3d 5 x 4 1 X A T 3 x ox 4 x 3 1 X 2 X id 3 x o 4 x 2 d 0 x 5 lix l 2 X n lix li x i 4 2 x i s' x G 4 45 0 ELBOWS. Straight Sizes. 1 . 4- i l li Id 2 2d 3 3d 4 4d 5 (I 7 8 9 10 RIGHT AND LEFT ELBOWS. Straight Sizes. X 4 1 d t 1 n H 1 2 24 3 ' 3d 4 4d 5 G REDUCING COUPLINGS. 2d x 2 4 x 3d 0 x 5 2d x Id 4x3 G x 4 4 x 2d 0 x 3 3 x 2d 4 x 2 3x2 7 x 0 4d x 4 3d x 3 8 x G 3d x 2d 5 x 4 1 o x 8 5 x 3 12 x 10 14 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD SIZES CAST IRON FITTINGS. CONTINUED. Sizes differing from Standard Sizes, if furnished, are to be charged at ten per cent, gross discount higher than Standard Sizes. CROSSES. Straight Sizes. ■§- 4- 4 1 1 4 I 14- 2 24 ! 3 34 4 | 44 5 6 t 8 9 10 | 12 CROSSES — REDUCING SIZES. Not outlets of a cross are always the same size, and are indicated by the last figure. 4 1 Thus: AC . — f- is called a fx4 Cross. A Cross reducing on the run, thus, 2 I - 14 4 i is called a 2x14x1 Cross. Reducing on Outlets. Reducing on Outlets. Reducing on Run. fx 4 3 x 24 14 x 14 x 1 1 x f 3 x 14 24 x 2 x 14 1 x 4 3 x 14 H x l 3 x £ 14 x J 14 x 4 34 x 3 34 x 24 14 x 14 14 x 1 4 x 3i 14 x £ 4 x 3 14 x 4 4 x 24 4x2 2 x 14 2 x 14 5 x 4 2 xf 5 x 2 i 24 x 2 24 x 14 (> x 5 24 x 14 (i x 4 24 x 1 ( 1 x 3 24 x £ (1 x 24 0x2 RETURN BENDS — CLOSE PATTERN. Sizes. £ 1 1 i H O 24 3 RETURN BENDS — OPEN PATTERN. Sizes. i £ 1 13" 14 2 34 3 OFFSETS — TO OFFSET 4, £ AND 8 INCHES. Sizes. £ 1 14 14 2 34 3 34 4 1 5 6 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD SIZES CAST IRON EATINGS. CONTINUED. Sizes differing from Standard Sizes, higher than Standard Sizes. if furnished, are to lie charged at ten per cent, gross discount TEES. Straight Sizes. f f 4 i f l if 1| 2 2f ;i 4 4£ 5 0 7 S h xO 12 TEES — REDUCING SIZES. Note — Tees which reduce on the outlet, thus: Tees reducing on run, thus: If If Id i Id 2— are read, Id x if. are read, 2 Tees with both ends of run the same size, with the outlet larger, thus 9 1 1 T 1 are known as Bull Head, and are read, 1x2. Reducing on Outlet. Reducing on Outlet. Reducing on Run. Reducing on Run. Reducin g on Run. Reducing on Run. Bull Head. d X 4 X £ d X 4 X d Id X f X Id ... X 2 d X .) 4 X 2 X 4 1 X 4 1 X d 44 X 4 d X X £ Id X £ X If 3 X 24 X Id 4 X 2 X 3 4 X 1 f X 44 X 3d f X -L X I Id X £ X 1 3 X 24 X If 4 X 2 X 24 d X £ i X £ 44 X o £ X 4 X it Id X £ X £ 3 X 24 X 1 4 X 2 X 9 £ X 2 X d 4d X 2 d £ X d X d Id X d X Id 3 X ) X 3 4 X 2 X If £ X 14 i X 1 44 X 2 £ X ■f X it 14- X X If 3 X > X 2 Jf 4 X 14 X 4 £ X If U X 1 5 X 4 f X X .3. 2 X 1 X 2 d o X ) X 2 4 X If X 4 £ X 1 n X f 5 X 3d i X £ X 2 2 X Id X 2 3 X 1 X 14 4 X 1 X 4 i \ 2 N X d 5 X 3 i X £ X Id 2 X 1 X 14 3 X 1 X If 5 X 4 X 9 i X 1 4 u X If 5 X 2 d i X it X If 2 X 1 X If 3 X 1 X 1 5 X 4 X 4 i X If id X 1 5 X 2 i X 4 X 1 2 X 1 X 1 3 X If X 3 .7 X 4 X 3 if X 2 id X £ 5 X Id i X 4 X i 9 X 1 . X it 3 X Id X 24 5 X 4 X 24 if X 14 id X d 5 X If i X £ X d 2 X 1 X 4 3 x 14 X 9 5 X 4 X 2 id X 24 2 X id G X 5 i X d X 1 •> X If X 2 3 X If X 3 5 X 3 X 5 if \ 2 2 X If 6 X 4 i X d X £ •> X If X Id 3 X X 3 5 X 3 X 4 2 X 3 2 X 1 G X 3i i X d X d 2 X If X If 34 X 3 X 3 5 X 3 X 3 2 X 24 2 X £ G X 3 i X V X 1 2 X If X 1 34 X 3 X 24 5 X 3 X 24 24 X 4 2 X d 6 X 2 d H X 1 X 9 •> X i£ X £ si X 3 X 2 5 X 3 X 2 2-1 X 3 2 d X 2 0 X 2 u X 1 X Id •> X 1 X 2 34 X 3 X if 5 X 24 X 5 3 X 4 2 d X Id *7 X G it X 1 X If 2 X 1 X Id 34 X 24 X 3 5 X 2 i X 4 3 X 34 | 2 d X If 7 X 5 if X 1 X 1 •> X 1 X If 3f X 24 X 2-1 5 X 24 X 3 34 X 4 2 d X 1 7 X 4 if X 1 X £ ') X 1 X 1 34 X 24 X 2 5 X 2 X 5 4 X (i 2 d X £ 7 X 3 if X 1 X d ') X 1 X it 34 X ) X 3f G X 5 X 6 4 X .”) 3 X 2 d 8 X G if X f X 2 2 X f X 2 3d X 14 X 3-j. G X 5 X 5 5 X G 3 X 2 s X 5 if X it X Id 2 X it X if 34 . X If X 34 G X 4 X G G X 8 3 X Id 8 X 4 if X £ X If 2 X 4 X 2 34 X 1 X 3d G X 3 X G G X i 3- X If 8 X 3d if X £ X 1 2 d X 2 X 3 4 X Id X 3f 0 X 24 X 6 3 X 1 s X 3 H X f X £ 2 d X 9 X 2 d 4 X id X 3 7 X G X 7 3 X £ 8 X 2 d H X d X Id 2 d X 2 X 2 4 X ;4 X 24 7 X G X G 3d X 3 8 X 2 if X d X If 2 d X 2 X 14 4 X ; X 4 7 X 0 X 5 3d X 2 d 0 X 5 id X If X 2 24 X 2 X li 4 X 3 X 34 7 X 5 X 5 3d X 2 10 X 8 id X 1 X 2 24 X 2 X 1 4 X 3 X 3 8 X 7 X G 3d X id 10 X 6 id X it X 2 2 d X Id X 24- 4 X 3 X 2 d 8 X G X 8 3d X if 10 X 5 if X If X Id 2 d X Id X 2 4 X 3 X 2 8 X G X 7 3d X i 10 X 4 id X If X If 2 d X If X If 4 X } X Id 8 X G X G 4 X 3d 12 X 10 id X If X 1 2 d X Id X 1 4 X 3 X If 8 X 5 X 8 4 X 3 12 X S id X If X it 24 X If X 2 f 4 X 3 X 1 8 X 5 X 5 4 X 24 12 X 6 id X If X d 24 X If X 2 4 X 3 X £ 8 X 4 X 8 4 X 2 14 X 8 id X 1 X Id 2 d X 1 X 2 d 4 X 24 X 4 10 X 8 X 8 4 X id 14 X 6 u X 1 X If 24 X £ X 2 f 4 X 24 X 3 12 X 8 X 10 4 X U id X 1 X 1 3 X 2 d X 3 4 X 24 X 2 f 12 X 8 X 8 4 X i id X 1 X d ■’ X 2 d X 2 f 4 X 24 X 2 ltt SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CAST IRON FITTINGS. PLAIN OR GALVANIZED. TEE. REDUCING TEE. TEE REDUCING ON SIDE. Fig. 15- Fur List Friers, see pages is and lit. For List Friers <>n Galvanized Fittings, see page 21. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CAST IRON FITTINGS. PLAIN OR GALVANIZED. RETURN BEND CLOSE. RETURN BEND OPEN. RETURN BEND, BACK OUTLET. Fig. 23. Fig. 24. RETURN BEND, SIDE OUTLET. Fig. 25. OFFSET. Fig. 26. LOCKNUT. Fig. 27. BUSHING. REDUCING COUPLING. CAP. Fig. 28. For List Prices, see pages is and 19. For List Prices on Galvanized Fittings, s ;ee page 21, IS SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CAST IRON FITTINGS- PLAIN. FOR WROUGHT IRON PIPE. ELBOW. REDUCING ELBOW. 45 0 ELBOW. Fig. 31. Fig. 32. Fig. 33. List Prices, f inch to 34 inch inclusive. Size of Pipe Inches. f 1 4 f 1 If 14 »> 24 3 *: 4 Elbows Each. 04 .05 .00 .09 .13 .20 .25 .40 • 75 1 .10 1 • 35 “ Reducing “ ; .05 . 06 .07 .11 .16 23 .29 .46 • 85 1 • 25 1 .50 “ R. & I “ .05 .00 • 07 .11 .10 .23 . 29 .40 . 85 1 .25 1 . 50 “ With Side Outlet “ .08 .10 .12 .18 .26 .40 . 50 .80 1 . 50 2 .20 2 ■ 70 “ 45° “ .08 .10 .10 .15 . 20 .20 . 35 . 50 1 .30 1 .00 1 .90 •• .00 • 07 .00 .13 .20 .30 . 38 .00 1 . 10 1 .50 •> .00 “ Reducing " .07 .08 .11 .15 23 .35 .44 ■ 70 1 . 25 1 • 75 •> .30 “ Side Outlet .18 • 20 .40 .00 .70 1 .20 2.20 3 .00 4 .00 Y’s .25 .30 .40 .00 .90 1 . 25 2 25 3 . 25 4 50 “ Reducing . 29 . 35 .40 .70 1 . 35 1 .90 2.60 3 • 75 5 .20 Crosses *• .08 .10 .12 IS ■ 28 .40 .50 .80 1 . 50 ■_> .20 2 • 70 “ Reducing • 10 .12 .14 .21 32 .40 . 58 .92 1.70 2 .50 3 .00 Offsets: To set oil' 4 inch .45 ■ 70 1 .00 1 .20 1 .80 3.00 4 .00 5 .00 “ “ “ 6 inch .07 1 .05 1 .50 1 .80 2.70 4.50 1 ; .00 1 .50 “ “ “ S inch .90 1.40 2.00 2.40 3.00 6.00 s .00 10 .00 Return Rends: Close Pattern . . .10 15 • 22 .34 .45 • 75 1 . 50 2 .25 “ “ Open “ . • “ ... .15 • 20 . 30 .48 .08 1.15 1 . 75 2 • 75 “ “ Rack Outlet . • .30 .40 .00 .90 1 . 25 2 . 25 3 .25 “ “ Side “ • • . 35 .50 ■ 70 1 .00 1 .50 “ “ ( lose R. A L., • • .12 . 17 .25 .40 .52 .80 1 . 75 2 .60 “ “ Open “ • • . 25 . 35 .58 .80 1 .35 2.00 3 .20 “ Distance, cen. to cen., Close, n 14 u 2f 21 3f 3i 44 “ “ “ “ Open, If ') 24 3 3f 4 5 Hf Unions, Flanged “ ... .00 .05 ■ 70 . 85 1 . 15 1 .50 1 .75 2 . 25 2 ID “ Malleable .15 . IS .■20 .28 .34 .40 .00 .SO 1 .50 2 . 10 3 .00 Locknuts . 25 .40 . 50 .70 Caps . . “ ... .80 1 .10 Rush 1 ngs “ ... . 05 .00 .07 .09 .13 .17 .27 • 42 .60 .80 Plugs “ .03 .03 .04 .05 .00 10 .13 .20 • 35 .50 75 .07 .09 . 1 1 .15 • 22 “ Air 10 . 12 . 18 . 25 .30 .45 .60 “ I ,. 1 1. or Solid .05 .00 .08 . 12 . 10 .25 Co up 1.1 ngs: Reducing and R. & L . . 50 • 75 1 .20 1 .50 “ W. 1. R. II. “ .05 .00 • 07 10 . 13 .17 .21 .28 .40 .60 .80 “ “ R. & I .07 .08 . 1 1 15 .20 . 25 .30 . 50 . 85 1 .20 1 • 00 For List of Galvanized Cast Iron Fittings, see page 21. For Illustrations see pages 1(1 and 17. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. I!) CAST IRON FITTINGS. FOR WROUGHT IRON PIPE. SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. Fig- 34- CROSS. REDUCING CROSS. Fig- 35- Fig. 36. List Prices, 4 inches to 12 inches inclusive. Size of Pipe 4 41 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Elboavs si. SO 2.50 2.85 3.90 7.00 10.00 13.00 20.00 30.00 “ Reducing “ 2.10 3.00 3.25 4.50 8.00 11.50 15.00 23.00 35.00 “ R. A I “ 2.10 3.00 3.25 4.50 8.00 11.50 15.00 23.00 35.00 “ With Side Outlet 3.60 5.00 5.70 7.80 14.00 20.00 26.00 40.00 60.00 “ 45° 2.50 3.50 4.50 5.50 9.00 12.00 16.00 22.00 33.00 “ 2.50 3.50 4.00 5.50 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 45.00 “ Reducing 2.90 4.00 4.60 6.35 11.50 17.00 23.00 30.00 50.00 “ Side Outlet 5.00 7.00 8.00 11.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.90 90.00 Y’s “ (>.00 9.00 12.00 17.00 25.00 35.00 55.00 “ Reducing “ 6.90 10.35 13.80 19.50 28.75 40.00 60.00 Crosses “ 3.50 5.00 5.70 7. so 14.00 20.00 26.00 40.00 60.00 “ Reducing “ 4.00 6.00 6.60 9.00 16.00 23.00 30.00 46.00 70.00 Offsets: To set off 4 inches . . 6.00 8.00 10.00 “ “ “ti“ . . . . “ 9.00 12.00 1 5.00 “ “ “ s “ - - • 12.00 16.00 20.00 Unions, Flanged “ 3.15 4.50 5.00 6.50 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 Locknuts “ .95 1.25 1.35 1.90 2.50 3.50 4.00 4.50 6.00 Caps 1.30 1.60 2.00 2.35 4.00 4.35 (i.OO 7.25 10.00 Bushings 1.00 1.50 1.85 2.50 3. 1 5 5.50 6.50 7.50 10.00 Plugs .85 1.35 1.75 2.40 3. t •> 5.50 6.50 7.50 10.00 Couplings: Reducing and R. A L “ 2.00 2.75 3.00 4.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 “ W. I. R. II “ 1.00 1.50 1.65 2.40 3 *>5 4.25 5.50 7.50 10.00 “ R. & I “ 2.00 For List of Galvanized Cast Iron Fittings see page 21. For Illustrations, see pages 1(1 and IT. 20 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CAST IRON FITTINGS. EXTRA HEAVY. For a Working Pressure of 200 Pounds. CROSS. Fig- 37- Fig. 38 . Fig. 39- Fig. 40 . Size . . . Inches. 1 li 14 2 24 O 34 4 44 5 6 Eltsows SO . 35 .45 .65 1 . 15 1 . 85 245 315 4 . 65 5. 70 6 • 75 10.90 “ 45° .... .45 . 55 • <•) 1 . 30 2.15 2 . 95 3. 80 5 ■ 65 6 - 75 s.8o 13. 90 Tees .... “ .55 • 70 1 • 00 1 . 70 2 . 60 3 • 50 4.50 6 ■ 50 7 • 75 9 . 50 15.50 Crosses ■ 70 .90 1 .30 2 . 30 3 • 70 4.90 (1.20 9.20 10.75 1 3 50 21 .80 Write for prices on larger sizes. ECCENTRICS. ECCENTRIC TEE. OFFSET REDUCING ECCENTRIC TEE. COUPLING. Fig. 41 . Fig. 42 . Fig. 43 . OFFSET REDUCING COUPLINGS — Fig. 42. Size . I nth i;s. 2x14 2 A x 1 T 21x11 21x2 3x2 3x24 34x3 34x24 4x34 4x3 5x4 6x4 Kai'li si. 00 1 50 1.50 1.50 2.40 2 40 3 00 3.00 4 00 4.00 6 00 8.00 In ordering Figures 41 and 43, please send sketch, showing position in which fittings are to be used. Prices on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 21 CAST IRON FITTINGS. GALVANIZED. Size . . . Inches. i 1 li 14 2 24 3 3i ELIIO'U'S .... Each. . 09 .12 .18 .30 .45 . 55 .85 1 . 60 2 . 35 3.10 “ Reducing .10 .12 .14 . 22 . 32 .46 .58 ■ 92 1 . 70 2 . 50 3 . 00 45° .20 .20 .30 .40 ■ 50 . 70 1 . 00 2.60 3.26 4 75 Tees . OS .13 .17 . 25 .40 .60 . 85 1 . 20 2 . 25 2 . 85 3 . so “ Reducing ■ . . 14 .16 22 .30 . 46 • 70 .88 1.40 2 . 50 3 • 50 4 . 60 .15 ■ IS .23 • 35 • 55 .80 1.001. 60 3 ■ 00 4 . 25 5.50 Reducing • 20 .24 • 2s .42 .64 • 92 1.161.84 3 - 40 5.00 6.00 Bushings .(Hi .07 .10 .14 .21 .30 .44 • 60 1.00:1.40 Plugs .05 .05 .06 .08 .10 .15 .23 • 35 ■57 .95 1.35 (APS .60 1 • 00! 1 60 2.20 Reducers 1 .20 1 SO 2.25 Locknuts .40 .60. .75 1.10 Vs .50 .60 .80 1.20 1.80 2 . 50 4 . 50 6 • 50 9 . 75 Return Bends, close .2u . 30 .44 .68 . 90 1.50 3.00 4.50 “ Open .30 . 40 .60 ■ 96 1 • 36 2 . 30 3-50 5.50 “ “ Back Outlet . . .60 . 90 1 .30 1.80 2 . 70 “ “ Side Outlet • • • .70 1 . 00 1 40 2 . 00 3 . 00 Unions, Flanged 1.20 1 .30 1.40 1.70 2 . 30 3 • 00 3 ■ 50 4 . 50 5 . 50 Couplings, W. 1. R. 11 .06 . 08 .10 .13 ■ IS .25 .32 .46 .55 .soil. 05 “ V. I. R. &I • OS .10 13 .20 . 25 • 35 .42 .65 1 . 00 1 . 50 GALVANIZED. 4 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Elboivs Each. $4.10 6 00 7 . 00 11 . 00 15 . 00 20 . 00 26 • 00 40 . 00 60.00 “ Reducing “ 1 20 6 nn 6 . 50 9.00 16.00 23.00 30. 00 46.00 711 nn “ 45° “ 5. 00 1 no 9- 00 11.00 18.00 24 00 31 .00 44 00 66.00 Tees 5 . 25 1 nil 8.00 12 50 18.00 24.00 31 00 55 . 00 so . 00 “ Reducing “ 5. so 8 nn 9.20 12.70 23-00 34.00 44 00 60. 00 100.00 7.00 0 (HI 10 50 16.00 23-00 35. 00 40.00 80.00100. 00 Reducing “ 8 00 12 00 13 • 20 18.00 32.00 46.00 60. 00 02 00 140.00 Bushings : 1 .50 2 25 3 . 00 4 ■ 00 0.00 8.00 9.00 12.00 15-00 Plugs 1 60 ') 35 350 4 65 7.50 11 .00 13.00 15.00 20 . 00 Caps “ 2.60 3 20 4. 00 4-70 S 00 8.7011.50 14.50 20 ■ 00 Reducers 3. 00 4 50 5 .00 6.00 12.00 15.00 IS. 00 23 nn 33-00 Locknuts 1 . 5< 1 2 00 2.20 3 nn 4 00 5 'h 1 6 ■ 00 7-00 9-00 Y’s " 12 00 1 8 • 00 2 1 1 11 1 34 . 00 50 . 00 70 . 00 Unions, Flanged 6 . 30 0 00 10 00 13 hi: 16.00 20.00 24.00 30 • 00 44 . 00 Couplings, V. 1. R. H “ 1 40 - 00 2. 25 3 • 25 For Illustrations, see pages Hi and IT. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD SIZES WROUGHT IRON NIPPLES. CLOSE NIPPLE. SPACE NIPPLE. Fig- 44- Fig. 45- Sizi . . Inches 1 1 4 4 ' t 1 li li 9 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 S 9 10 1 2 Close or short . . .05 . 05 ■ 06 .07 .09 .10 14 17 .25 . 56 75 1.00 1 25 1.75 2 • 00 2 . 75 4 . 00 5.75 7- 00 8 .50 12 .00 Assorted, long -07 .07 . 09 .10 .11 .15 . 20 .25 . 35 1 5 .05 1.25 1 .00 2.25 2.00 3. 60 . . 5 m. long . .10 .10 .17 .18 .20 . 22 .29 . 36 .44 t L . 0 .17 .17 IS .19 .21 .24 .31 .38 . 41) . 80 1 .00 . . . . 4 . 20 0 . 00 . . . . £ 2 i .18 . 18 .19 .20 • 22 • 27 • 33 .40 .54 . 85 1 .00 1.38 1.75 2 . 35 2 75 3 75 4 45 0.30 7- 40 9 .00 13 .1)0 8 “ .19 . 19 .20 .21 .23 .29 .35 .42 . 59 .91 1 .15 1.50 1 . 92 2.45 2 . 95 3 ■ 90 4 . 70 6 . 60 7 . 80 9 .00 14 . 25 : y O 9 “ .20 .20 .21 22 • 25 .31 • 38 .45 . 04 1 . 00 1 .24 1.62 2.10 2.56 3 .204.155.100. 90 8-20 10 .20 15 .50 % u 10 .21 .21 99 23 .27 • 09 .40 .48 .69 1.101 . 34 1 . 74 2 . 30 2 . 75 3.45 4 . 40 5 . 50 7.20 8.80 11 mi |r, • < 0 % " 11 99 23 . 25 .29 • 36 .43 .51 74 1 .20 1 44 1 . 86 2 . 50 2.94 3- 80 4.65 5- 90 7.50 9 li 1 1 1 . 80 1 8 .00 [12 - 23 • 23 ■ 25 .27 .31 .40 .40 • 55 -79 1 .30 1 .55 2.00 2.70 3 15 4.20 4 90 0 30 7 90 10 00 12 .110 19 .25 li t . and left, short .10 .10 .12 .15 .18 .24 .30 . 40 1 . 00 1 . 25 1 . 50 1 .75 Rt. and left, long .12 .14 . 10 .20 .24 • 35 .40 . 00 1 . 30 1 . 00 2 . 00 2.40 4 in. long . 5 .21 22 .24 .29 .31 .44 57 .09 5 0 • 22 • 25 . 40 . 59 74 1.25 1 .65 . . 73 7 ■ 23 .24 .26 .31 . 36 .48 .01 • 79 1 .30 1 .71 . . a “y 8 “ .24 25 .27 . 32 • 38 . 50 .63 .84 1.30 1 .80 2.25 2 72 £ 9 “ • 25 • 20 . 28 .34 .40 . 53 . 06 ■ SO 145 1 - S9 2 37 2.90 tf 10 • 20 • 27 .29 . 36 42 . 55 . 69 .94 1 . 55 1 .99 2 49 3.10 11 • 27 .28 .31 .38 45 . 58 • 73 .99 1 . 65 2 .09 2.01 3.30 .12 . 28 .30 • 33 .40 .49 .61 76 1 .04 1 • 75 2 . 20 2 . 75 3 ■ 50 Gab umi/.ed, short • 07 . 08 .09 .11 .13 .17 23 39 .65 1 .00 1 .25 1 .45 1 . 90 2.40 3 ■ 50 . • long . .09 11 .13 .10 .li) .24 .31 .40 .85 1 .20 1.50 1 . 90 2.40 3 . 01 ) 4 . 40 . • * * 4 in. long . 5 ■ IS .10 .21 . 25 .20 OO • 09 .42 .49 (i “ . 1 9 • 20 22 .20 ■ 2S . 35 .44 .54 9“ 7 .20 21 23 • 27 .31 • 3 1 .40 .59 .95 1 .31 • • 8 “ .21 22 .24 • 28 . 33 .39 .48 .04 1.01 1 .40 1.75 2 22 2 . 00 3 . 35 4 70 . . 9 • 22 22, • 25 .30 . 35 .42 .51 .09 1.10 1 ■ 40 1 .87 2.40 2.71 3 . 00 4 . 95 . . 10 “ • 22, .24 .26 • 9,2 • 37 .44 54 • 74 1.20 1 . 59 1 . 99 2.00 2 . 90 3 . 85 5.20 . . n .24 .25 .28 .34 .40 47 • •> i ■ 79 1.30 1 .69 2 11 2 - 80 3 09 4 20 5 45 . . 12 ■ 27 . 30 . 30 44 . 50 ■ 01 • 84 1 . 40 1 ■80 2.25 3.00 3 • 30 4 . 00 5-70 . - Assorted long nipples will always be sent if not otherwise ordered. Nipples with threads longer than standard, at speeial prices. Extra heavy nipples twice above List. Double extra heavy nipples four times above List. LOCKNUT NIPPLE. LOCKNUT NIPPLES — PLAIN. NOT OVER 6 INCHES LONG. S I Z K } 1 li 14 2 24 3 22 .25 .30 .40 .50 .80 1.25 1.50 Fig. 46. i I si). IS .20 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CAST IRON FLANGES. FLANGE. Fig- 47 - FLOOR FLANGE. Fig. 48. Si/e of 1 Pipe. 4 j 1 1 n 14 '> -i 34 4 44 5 6 • s 10 12 14 16 3 In. .14 31 “ 4 “ .20 .21 ')•) 44- “ .26 .•>s .*>s 5 ii 54 “ .40 .40 .42 .42 .42 .45 .45 a “ 64 •' • 55 .60 .62 .62 . 62 . 65 . 65 .65 • 70 7 75 75 74 •• <5 .80 .80 .80 .so .80 so ■ S4 .87 . 87 s “ . 85 .90 .90 .90 .90 .90 .90 .96 1 . 00 1 . 04 84 “ .95 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 1 . 00 1 .08 1 .13 1 . 22 i) “ 1.10 1 .10 1 . 10 1 .15 1.15 1 .22 1.26 1 .40 1 .55 1 . 65 1)4 “ 1 .20 1 .20 1 . 25 1 .30 1 .37 1 . 55 1.58 1 • 70 1 . SO 10 “ 1 .40 1.40 1 . 45 1 .45 1 . 52 1.75 1.76 1.90 2.00 2 . 40 11 “ 1.90 1.95 2.16 2. SO 2.80 12 “ 2.25 2 . 35 2.50 2.56 2.76 2 . SO 3 ■ 20 3 75 4.00 13 “ 2 • 6< ) 2 . 85 2.S5 3.00 3 . 05 3 • 45 4.10 4.50 14 “ 3.25 3.50 3 . 50 3 75 3 . 75 3 . 75 4.50 5.00 6.00 15 “ 5.00 5.60 6.60 16 " 17 “ 6 . 25 6.90 8.00 9.75 IS “ 19 " 20 “ 11.00 13.50 21 “ 23 “ 25.00 24 “ 28.00 Extra Heavy Flanges, double price of above. CIRCULAR FLANGES. CAST IRON. Fig. 49. Size of Pipe . . . Inches. i j . ■j 24 3 4 5 6 i 8 Diameter of Flange . . ... “ 6 t s 9 9 11 12 13 14 These Flanges being made to order, it is always necessary to give the circle they are to lit. Price: on application. BLIND FLANGES. CAST IRON. 16 Inches and under. These Flanges made to order onlv. Fig. 50. 24 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. FITTINGS FOR IRON PIPE. WROUGHT IRON COUPLINGS. Fig- 51- Size Inches. L L 4 iff 1 n 11 2 21 3 Right Hand, plain, each . $0.05 .05 .06 .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .2$ .40 .60 Right and Left, plain, each .07 .07 .08 .11 .15 .20 .25 .30 .50 .85 1.20 Right Hand, Galvanized, t ;ach .06 .06 .08 .10 .13 .18 .25 .32 .40 .55 .80 Size Inches. 31 4 41 5 6 7 S 0 10 12 Right Hand, plain, each $0.80 1.00 1.50 1.65 2.40 : 1.25 4.25 5.50 7.50 10.00 Right I land,! lalvanized. 1.05 1.40 2.00 2.25 3.25 WROUGHT IRON HYDRAULIC COUPLINGS. Size Inches. f l if ll 2 24 3 31 4 5 Each $0.75 .80 1.05 1.20 1.40 1.75 2.50 3.50 4.50 5.50 PATENT WROUGHT IRON SLEEVE COUPLINGS. To those who have had trouble with pipe breaking from the use of the ordinary IV. I. couplings, we recommend this Sleeve coupling as a most valuable improvement. Size . . . . • • • I NCHES. 1 f 1 li ii 9 21 Fig. 52 . 3 31 4 41 5 6 Plain . . . . .12 .15 225 .30 .40 .60 .SO 1.30 1.50 2.00 2.40 2.80 Right and 1 a* ft, < lalvanized . .15 .18 .23 .38 .45 .70 1.20 1.60 2.60 3.00 MALLEABLE IRON COUPLINGS. SIZE. ■ :s. 1 t 1 i 1 1 i H 2 Right Hand , plain, each . 80.03 .04 .07 .10 .14 .20 .25 .35 Right Hand , ( lalvanized, each . . .05 .07 .10 .17 23 .30 .40 .55 Right and 1 heft', plain, each . . . .04 .05 .08 .12 .16 .25 .30 .52 Right and 1 .eft, ( lalvanized, each .0(5 .08 .10 .17 .25 .35 .55 .75 Fig. 53- WROUGHT IRON SERVICE BENDS. Size; Inches. 1 f l lj 11 2 Plain, each $0.28 .37 .56 .77 1.12 1.65 Galvanized, each .36 .45 .70 .00 1.30 2.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. UNIONS. MALLEABLE IRON UNION. Fig. 54- Size • ■ • • Inches 4 $■ 4 £ 1 14 14 2 24 3 34 4 Plain, each .28 .34 .40 .60 .SO 1.50 2.10 3.00 4.00 Galvanized, each . . . 20 .24 .27 .37 .50 .70 .90 1.20 2.25 2.90 4.50 5.60 Fig- 55- Size of Pipe Plain, each . . Galvanized, eacl THE AMERICAN UNION. A glance at the “section” cut — “A" — will show the bed of anti-corrosive metal, and the manner in which the joint is made. PRICE-LIST— REVISED MARCH 20, 1888. Inches 4 1 S0.20 .24 .28 24 .28 .35 1 .40 .4(1 14 .56 .78 14 .8n 1.12 .05 1.35 2.90 CRANE UNION. Size .... Inches 4 £ 1 14 14 Plain, each .... so. 28 .35 .40 .56 .80 Galvanized, each . • .35 .46 .55 .78 1.12 Fig. 57- Fig. 58. Size . . . Plain . . . Galvanized KEYSTONE UNION. SIZES AND PRICES. Inches 4 f 4 f . 80.20 .24 .24 .28 4 28 .35 35 .46 1 .40 14 .50 14 .80 1.12 .05 1.35 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 2 tj STANDARD FLANGED FITTINGS. TEE. REDUCING TEE ON RUN. Fig. 62. -Fig. 61. REDUCING TEE ON OUTLET. Fig. 63. CROSS. Y BRANCH. Fig. 64. Fig. 65. For List sec opposite page. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD FLANGED FITTINGS. 'll Fig Size. :e. Gl. REDUCING TEE. Figs. G2, G3. CK< >SSES. Fig. G4. V BID Fig VNCH. G5. Inches. With Faced Flanges. With Faced ami Drilled Flanges. With Faced 1 Flanges. With Faced and Drilled Flanges. With Facei l Flanges. With Faced and Drilled Flanges. With Faced Flanges. With Faced and Drilled Flanges. •> 86.00 7.00 8.00 9.50 o 7.00 8.00 10.00 11.50 4 . 1 8.00 9.50 9.00 10.50 11.00 13.00 | 1 1 .00 13.00 44 . 9.50 11.00 11.00 12.50 13.00 15.00 13.00 15.00 5 11.00 12.50 12.50 14.00 15.00 17.00 15.00 17.00 0 . 15.00 17.00 17.00 19.00 18.00 21.00 18.00 21.00 T ■ 20.00 23.00 23.00 26.00 25.00 29.00 25.00 29.00 s 29.00 29.50 32.50 32.00 36.00 32.00 36.00 9 . ! 32.00 36.00 30.50 40.50 40.00 45.00 40.00 45.00 10 . MS. 00 42.00 44.00 48.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 12 . 50.00 54.00 57.00 61.00 65.00 72.00 j 65.00 72.00 14 . i 75.00 83.00 S5.00 93.00 95.00 105.00 95.00 105.00 I-') . ! 90.00 98.00 100.00 108.00 115.00 125.00 115.00 125.00 16 . 105.00 1 13.00 120.00 128.00 135.00 145.00 135.00 145.00 is . 150.00 1 50.00 165.00 175.00 195.00 175.00 195.00 20 165.00 ISO. 00 185.00 200.00 210.00 230.00 99 200.00 225.00 230.00 255.00 250.00 285.00 •24 . 1 260.00 300.00 300.00 340.00 325.00 375.00 DIMENSIONS OF FLANGED FITTINGS. Size . . . Inches. 2 3 4 44 ~> 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 IS 20 99 24 Diameter of Flange 64 S 9 94 10 11 13 14 15 16 19 21 •>2 24 95 2 < 30 32 Centre to face • . 44 54 6 Gi 7 74 84 94 10i 114 I2f 13* 14 V 15* 164 18 20 22 Face to face • • . 9 11 12 124 14 15 17 19 214 23 254 264 29 304 33 M0 40 44 “ “ Y . . . 12 14 154 ISi 19f 224 24 2 1 284 31 4 M2 35 Note. — Flanged Fittings will always be furnished Faced only, unless otherwise ordered. Reducing Fittings being mode to order, we are unable to give dimensions. Reducing Crosses and Y’s made to order at an advance of Tit per cent. net. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LONG TURN FITTINGS. CAST IRON SCREWED. ELBOW. DOUBLE BRANCH ELL. Fig. 66. Size Inches. l Tig. 0(5. Elbow SO. 25 Fig. 07. Double Branch Ell 3S Size Ixci-ies. 5 Fig. 00. Elbow 84.50 Fig. 07. Double Branch Ell . . . 0.75 Fig. 67. 0 6.50 9.75 14 .45 .OS 7 10.00 15.00 24 1 .00 1.50 S 14.00 21.00 9 17.00 25.00 34 4 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.75 10 20.00 30.00 12 30.00 45.00 44 3.50 5.25 14 45.00 07.00 WATER TEE. Fig. 68. Size 14 Fig. 08. Tee . . . . Fig. 09. Cross . . . .52 Size • . 0 9.75 Fig. 09. Cross . . . 9.00 13.00 CROSS. Fig. 69. 14 2 24 3 34 4 44 .(is .90 1.50 2 2.5 3.00 3.75 5.25 ,90 1.20 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 7 3 9 10 12 14 15.00 21.00 : >5.00 30.00 45.00 07.00 20.00 28.09 14.00 40.00 60.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LONG TURN FITTINGS. CAST IRON SCREWED. REDUCING TEE. REDUCING TEE. Fig. 7 1 - REDUCING TEE. Sl/.F. I XCIIKS. f X 1 x l li x li x H 2 x 2 X 24 " lx I X li 14x14x2 24 x 24 x 3 x 3 x 4 X 4 x 5 x ."> x 3 REDUCING Y. Fig. 72. Fig. 72. REDUCING Y. Size Inches. Size Ini iif.s. Size Ini lit >. SIZE In. n si/.i Inches. Size In. Ill's. 1 X 1 X 1 2 X 2 x li 24 X 24 x 14 24 x li X 14 :! x 24 x '> 34 X 3 x 3 li X li X 1 2 X 2 X 1 2 I X 24 X li 24 x li X li 3 x 24 x 14 34 x 3 x 2 li x li X li 2 X 14 X •) 24 X 2 \ 1 24 x li X 1 3 x 24 x li 34 x 24 x 3, li x 1 x li •) X 14 x 14 X 2 x 24 24 x 1 X 24 x 24 x 1 34 X ■ > x 2 lix 1 x 1 2 X 14 x li 2-1 X 2 x 2 24 x 1 X 2 3 x 2 x 3 4 x 4 x 3 14 x 14 x li 0 X 14 x 1 2l X 2 X 14 24 x 1 X 14 3 x 2 x 24 4 x 4 X 2 14 X li x li 2 X li X li 24 X 2 x li 3 x 3 X 3 :: x 2 x 2 4 x 3,4 x 3 14 x li x 14 2 X li x 14 24 X 2 X 1 3 x 3 X 24 3 x 2 x 14 4 x 3 x 3 14 x 1 x li 2 X li X 1 24 X 14 x 2-i 3 x 3 X •> 3 x 14 x 3 4 x 3 x 2 14 x li x 1 2 X 1 X 14 24 X 14 x 2 0 X 3 X 14 3 x 14 x 24- 4 x 3 x 14 14 x 1 X 1 •> X 1 X li 24 X 14 x 14 0 X 3 X li 3 x 14 x 2 4 x 24 x 2 14 x 14 x 14 2 X 1 X 1 24 X 14 x li 0 X 3 X 1 3 x li x 3 4 x 2 x 24 2 x 2x2 24 X 24 x 24- 24 X 14 x 1 0 X 24 X 3 34 x 34 x 3 4 x 2 x 2 2 x 2 x 14 24 X 24 x 2 24 X li X •) 0 X ■j X 2.i 34 x 34 x 2 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 30 LONG TURNED FLANGED FITTINGS. SINGLE LONG TURN TEE. F>g- 73 - DOUBLE LONG TURN TEE. Fig. 74 - SINGLE LONG TURN TEE, REDUCING ON RUN. SINGLE LONG TURN TEE, REDUCING ON SIDE. Fig. 76. ELBOW. LONG TURN CROSS. Fig. 78. Fig. 77. For List S(»( J opposite page. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LONG TURNED FLANGED FITTINGS. 45 0 ELBOW. Fig. 79- ELBOW. Fig. 77. 45° ELBOW. Fig. 79. TEE. Figs. 73,74. TEE REDUCING. Figs. 75. 75. CROSSES. Fig. 78. Size. Inches. With Faced Flanges. With Faced & Drilled Flanges. With Faced Flanges. With Faced and Drille • i Flanges. With Faced Flanges. With Faced and Drilled Flanges. With F aced Flanges. With Faced and Drilled Flanges. With Faced Flanges. With Faced and J H illed Flanges. 2 84.00 4.75 , 4.50 5.25 7.00 8.00 3 5.00 5.75 5.50 6.25 s.oo 9.00 ; 4 5.50 6.50 6.50 7.50 9.50 10.50 10.50 12.00 13.50 15.50 44 6.50 7.50 7.50 8.50 11.00 12.50 1 12.00 13.50 18.75 20.75 5 7.50 S.50 9.00 10.00 12.50 14.00 14.00 15.50 25.50 28.50 0 0.00 10.50 11.00 12.50 17.00 19.00 19.00 21.00 34.50 38.50 7 1 2.00 14.00 14.00 16.00 23.00 26.00 25.50 28.50 44.25 48.25 s 16.00 18.00 19.00 •21.00 29.50 32.50 33.00 3(1.00 54.75 59.75 9 20.00 22.50 24.00 26.50 36.50 40.50 41.00 45.00 0(5.00 71.00 10 26.00 28.50 30.00 32.50 44.00 48.00 49.00 53.00 85.50 02.50 12 35.00 38.00 40.00 43.00 57.00 61.00 63.00 07.00 127.50 1 37.50 14 50.00 55.00 55.00 60.00 85.00 03.00 94.00 102.00 150.00 160.00 15 60.00 65.00 65.00 70.00 100.00 108.00 110.00 1 18.00 180.00 190.00 16 70.00 75.00 SO. 00 85.00 120.00 128.00 132.00 140.00 225.00 245.00 IS 90.00 100.00 100.00 110.00 150.00 165.00 170.00 185.00 20 110.00 120.00 120.00 130.00 1 85.00 200.00 205.00 220.00 22 135.00 150.00 150.00 170.00 225.00 250.00 245.00 270.00 24 175.00 200.00 200.00 240.00 285.00 325.00 315.00 355.00 Note — Flanged Fittings will always 1 h> furnished Fared nidi/, unless otherwise ordered. Reduc- ing Fittings being mode to order we are unable to give dimensions. Dimensions of Flanged Fittings, see page 27. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. REVISED CLASSIFICATION MALLEABLE IRON, GAS, WATER AND STEAM FITTINGS. APRIL 5th, 1893. CLASS A. Elbows, t, i x L f -x L. Tees, i, i x ±, } x i, f x h Reducing Couplings, J- x f x i. Rod Couplings. R. A L. Right Couplings, in. CLASS B. Elbows and Tees, t to t in. inclusive. Elbows, Side Outlet, all sizes. Elbows, 45°, all si/r-. Service or Street Ells, to f in. inclusive. Crosses, to 1 in. inclusive. Drop Ells and Tees, all sizes. Four-way Tees, all sizes. Plugs, Caps, and Locknuts, to 1 in. inclusive. Reducing Couplings, f- x t to 1 in. inclusive. R. & L. Couplings, t to f inclusive. Extension pieces, all sizes. R. A L. Fittings, to 1 in. inclusive. R. H. Couplings, t to f inclusive. Waste Nuts. Chandelier Hooks. Offsets. Return Bends, to 1 in. inclusive. Wall Plates. CLASS C. Any fittings, in this class, that have smaller outlets than f to be classed “B.” Elbows and Tees, f to 1 in. inclusive. Crosses, It and larger. Service or Street Ells, 1 and larger. Plugs, Caps, and Locknuts, it and larger. Reducing Couplings, It and larger. R. & L. Fitting, It and larger R. II. Couplings, l in. and It in. Return Bends, It in. and larger. R. A L. Couplings, 1 in. and larger. CLASS D. Any fittings, in this class, that have outlets smaller than 1 in. to be classed as “C.” Elbows and Tees, It and larger. Right Hand Couplings, It and 2 in. Standard List of Galvanized and Enameled Malleable Fittings. Adopted by Manufacturers’ Association, May 19, 1886. Elbows i. |, t. X# , t, fxt, 1, 1 x f, It, S r it 1 ; kt Ells. #, t , t, 1, It, It, X 1 Size. Size. Ixlx it 1 : x f X I t X t X 1 1 : X 1 X t t X t X t 1 : X 1 X 1 t X t X t 1 X 1 X 1 ixix -If 1 X 1 X It f X t X i It X 1 X 1 t X t X t It X 1 X It t X $ X t It : X It X t t X t X t It : X It X i i X f X 1 It X It X 1 1 X t X i It : x It X It ( or l> LINOS, R ig lit Hand, t, t, f. 1. Cot I*LIN(;S, R ig lit an< 1 Left, t . 1, i, 1 Cor PLINOS, R e< luc i 1 1 , Jxt, 1 X f, 1 1 X ( 'no ’Sses, Strai gl lit Size ■s. t, £, 1. It, It, Lot KNTTS, i, t. 1, It, H, 2. C.U*s, jj. A, J, 1 , It, It, 2 . Fkmai.k i)i;oi> Elbows and Ticks, It x 1, It, It x It, 2, 2 x It, 2 A, 3, 3t, 4. TEES. S i z ( Size It X It X It •) X 2 X f It X 1 1 X li- •) X 2 X 1 It X It X lt 2 X 2 X It 1 X It X t 2 X 2 X 14 It X 1 1 X 1 •> X H X 0 It X 1 X 1 2 X 2 X •> It X 1 ! X It 2t X 2i X 2t 1 X It X It 3 X X 3 It X It X 2 3t X U X 3t •> X It X It 4 X 4 X 4 2 X 2 X t it, It, 2 . I, It, It, 2. 1, It x It, 2 x 1 ( i A L V IMZKI) FlTI'I NOS — A- per Standard List ... A. B. C. I). PlMCK PICK PlIl'NI) An extra charge id' K) cents per lit. will he added to price of Galvanized Fittings, not enumerated in Standard List. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LIST OF SIZES MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. ELBOWS. Jr 1 X 1 1 X f 11 X 11 21 x 1 1 3 1 X f 1 11 21 x 2 3 1 fxl 11 X 1 .>1 3 1x1 f X 4 11 X 1 2 x 1 1x1 1 11 2 x u 3x2 4 f B X 1 2 x 11 3 x 21 4 1 x 1 1 X 4 11 X 1 2 SIDE OUTLET ELBOWS. f x f x 1 lx 1 X | Ixlxl Ixlxl 1 X 1x1 1 X 1 > ; 1 1 x lx 1 ix fxl llxll.' ; 1 i x i x i 1 X l X f U X H X u 1 X 1 X 1 DROP ELBOWS — FEMALE. STREET ELBOWS. 45 0 ELBOWS 1x1 1x1 1 1 X 1 11 x u t U ixi i x i I 1 11 1 B 1 X 1 fxf 1x1 11 x 1 2 x 11 1 2 1x1 1 X I H I 11 1 21 DROP ELBOWS -SIDE FLANGE. 4 - T x f fxf DROP ELBOWS — MALE AND FEMALE. RETURN BENDS. SHORT. LONG. 4 H Ixf 1 X -t f Ixf f X 1 1 24 fxf 1 X b TEES U 4 l.xli 1 X 1 X f U x 1 X 4 14 x f 2 1x1 f X f X f 1 X 1 X 1 U x 1 X f 11 < 4 2 x 24 1-xi f X # X 1 1 X 1 X 1 11 X 1 X 1 1 4 ' f 24 x 1 1 f X f X f 1 X i x 11 11 X 1 X u B < 1 24 x If 1 X f f X fxl 1 X fx 4 & U X 1 X 14 1 i > ' U 24 x 1 4 Ixlxl f X lx 1 1 X fx 1 11 X £ B ■>\ X 2 | X 1 X f f X lx f 1 X f X f 11 X 4 ii > 2 21 fxl f x i x i 1 X f X 1 11 X I fxl fx lx f 1 X f X 11 11 X 1 2 4 x *> 1 x 1 £ f X 1x1 1 X 1 11 2 > f X 2 1 X 11 fxl fx 1 1 X 11 X 11 2 > 1 X »> i x 14 fxf fxf 1 X H X 2 2 > 11 X ii ! X 2 1 X 1 fxl 1 X f 14 x * X 1 2 > 11 X ii ; x 24 Ixlxl f 1 11 X 4 X B 2 > ll X ; Ixlxl f X 1 1 X 11 14 x f X 11 2 > 14 x il !4 x 24 Ixlxl f X u 1 X 11 14 x f X B 2 > 14 x 14 U x 3 1 X f X 4 f X 11 11 X f X 1 14 x 1 X 2 2 > 14 x 2 li l.xfxl 11 X f X 11 B x 1 X 1 2 > f 1 X f X f 1 X f X 1 11 X 1 X 1 B x 1 X H 2 > 4 4 X 2 1x1 1 X f X f H X i X 11 li x 1 X 14 2 > f 4 x 24 lx f 1 x fxl H X f X f ii x 1 . X f 2 > 1 4 x 3 1 1 X f X ll 11 X f X 1 li x 11 X 1 2 > 11 4 x 34 ixf 1 X 1 X f 11 X f X 11 14 x I i x H 2 > 14 4 1 X 1 Ixlxl ll X 1 X a ii x 11 X B SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 34 LIST OF SIZES MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. CONTINUED. SIDE OUTLET TEES. DROP TEES — FEMALE. I i X i X i Axfxf i.xAxf i x 1 x f 1 1 X i X i A x A x i i x i x i i X 1 X f 1 f X I X i A x A x 1 ixlxf i x 1 x A li t X | X 1 A x A x i 1 X 1 X i l x i xi i X 1 X i i x ixi Ixixl DROP TEES — MALE AND FEMALE. 1 V 1 V 4 4 X 4 -X # -A- x A X f Ixlxf i x i x | ixi X i 1 X | X 1 ixlxf With drop 2i long i x | x | 1 Xf f X f X f CROSSES. i fxfxl Ixlxf li x 1 li 2A x 2 1 x i ixlxf 1 X f li X 1 24 f f x A x A 1 X i li 2 x i ixfxi j x 1 x 1 li x li x li 2 x f 3 x 2 Ix|x| ixi 1 1A x f 2 x 1 3 x 2i 4 x -if x 1 1 li x 1 x 1 LAx A 2 x li 3 1 xi 1 x4x| li X 1 X 1 lix 1 2 x U 3i 4 X f 1 x f x 1 lix f 1A x 1 2 i 1 x f x i lix A 1A x li 2i X li 4 RETURN BENDS. CAPS. PLUGS. OPEN PATTERN. CLOSE PATTERN. i 11 3 i 1 li 1 li 1 1A 34 ! li 1 l 2 A A li 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 li 24 li 1 2 A REDUCING COUPLINGS. I x i 1 x i lix f 2 x 1 2A X 2 3 A x 2 Ixi 1 X f li x A 2 x 1 3i X 2 A f x i 1 x 1 lix i 2 x li 3 x 1 3 A x 3 A X i 1 X * 1 i X 1 2 x 1A 3 x li i x i li X 1 1 A x li 24 x 1 3 x 14 4x2 f x I li x 4 2i x 1 3 x 2 4 x 24 fx! lix * 2x1 2i X li 3 x 2A 4x3 1 x A li x 1 2 X i 2 A x 1A 3A x li 4 x 3A R. & L. COUPLINGS. R. H. COUPLINGS. LOCKNUTS. i 1 X 4 ii S 'i p •> i* 1A 1 A i 24 -J. 2 i 1 A O i i 24 WASTE NUTS. i 3 A i CHANDELIER HOOKS. i i i u 4 i S i 1A 3 s SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. For list of prices see pages 38 and 39. STEAM ELBOW. GAS ELBOW. Fig. 80. DROP ELBOW. Fig. 82. M. AND F. ELBOW. SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. STREET ELBOW. Fig- 83. Fig. 84. Fig. 85. DROP ELL, FLANGE TO L. DROP ELL, FLANGE TO R. DROP ELL, LONG OUTLET- Fig. 86. Fig. 87. Fig. 83 . LOCKNUT. Fig. 89. STEAM TEE. Fig. 90. GAS TEE. Fig. 91. DROP TEE. DROP TEE, MALE. S. O. TEE. Fig. 92. Fig. 93 - Fig. 94- SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. CONTINUED. For list of prices see pages 3S and 39. REDUCING CROSS. Fig. 97- STEAM CROSS. GAS CROSS. Fig. 96. COUPLING. R. AND L. COUPLING. Fig. 99. REDUCING COUPLING. Fig. 100. CAP. Fig. 107. WASTE NUT. WALL BRACKET. Fig. 10S. Fig. 109. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. CONTINUED. For list of prices see pages 8S and 39. UNION. Fig. no. MAL. FLANGE UNION. Fig. in. EXTENSION PIECE. Fig. 1 12. For Prices see page 38. For Classification and Sizes see pages 32, 33 and 34. For Prices on Galvanized Fittings see page 39. For Prices on Rustless Fitting.-- see page 39. For Prices on Enameled Fittings see page 39. PIPE HOOKS. Fig. 113- Fig. 114. RING HOOK. Fig. 115. BEAM HOOK. Fig. 116. HOOKS Figs. Size Pipe Inches. Figure 113, Short Shank Hooks Figure 114, Expansion Hooks Figure 115, Ring nooks Figure 116, Beam Hooks 113, 114, 115 and 116. I 1 u 14 .07 .09 .10 .20 .10 .12 .15 25 .13 .15 .20 .1 1 .13 .15 .IS 2 24 .30 .35 .45 .35 • • . . .24 .45 .60 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. PLAIN. Size Inches. El nows Each, “ 45° “ “ Street “ “ Side Outlet ... “ “ Drop Tees “ Reducing “ “ Side Outlet “ “ Drop “ “ Drop, 24 inches ... “ Crosses “ Bushings “ Faced “ Reducers Caps Locknuts “ Faced “ WASTENUTS Extension Pieces .... “ Chandlier Hooks .... “ Wall Plates “ Unions . “ “ Flanged “ Return Bends, Close and Medium “ “ Close R. & L. “ “ Open .... ( )pen R. & L. “ Couplings “ R. & L. .... “ Plugs L i 1 * £ 1 11 14 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 .04 .04 .06 .10 .15 . 22 .25 • 35 .50 .80 1 . 50 2 . 25 3 00 . . 4 . 00 5.0C .08 .10 .12 .IS .20 . 30 .54 ■ 82 1 .25 2 . 50 3 . 25 4.50 . . . . .10 12 .20 .25 . 40 • 55 .90 1 .50 .08 .10 .18 .30 .45 .60 . 00 .08 . 12 .20 .07 ■ 07 .08 .11 • 15 .25 .30 .47 .60 1 .05 1.70 2 . 50 3.40 . . 5.00 7-01 ■ 07 .08 .11 . 15 .25 . 30 .45 .60 1 .05 1.70 2 . 50 3.40 . . 5 . 00 7-01 .12 .14 . 10 .14 99 .30 • OS .10 .12 .20 .30 .40 .00 1.00 1 .75 3 • 00 3 . 25 5.25 . . . 07 .06 .07 .09 .13 .17 • 27 .42 .08 .09 .11 .13 • 17 .22 .32 .48 .03 .03 • 05 .10 .16 .20 .28 .45 ■ 70 1 . 00 1.501.85 . . .03 .04 • 05 .08 .12 . 16 .24 .32 .45 .85 1 .00 1.20 . . .02 . 03 • 04 .05 • 07 .09 .11 . 18 .08 . 09 .10 .12 .15 .20 .25 .30 • 35 .45 .04 .05 . 06 .08 .10 .00 .09 .12 . 10 . 12 . 12 . . I . . . 1.7 . IS • 20 .28 .34 .46 .60 . 80 1 .50 2.10 3.00 4.00 . . 1.40 1 .60 2 . 00 2 . 70 3 . 00 3.50 4.40 7 . 27 6 . 00 7 • 00 s. 00 9.01 13 .27 .70 — 1 .00 15 .30 .45 . 60 .90 1 .25 .15 . 30 .50 .67 .85 1.25 2.00 3 ■ 00 .20 .38 .60 .80 1 . 07 1 .55 2.70 .03 .04 • 07 . 10 .14 .20 .25 • 35 .04 . 05 • OS .12 .16 .25 • 30 . 52 .07 . 07 .07 .11 .15 .25 .30 .45 Elbow s Drop, Flanged, Right or Left, I x f, each, .08; |x|, each, .08. “ 24 Inches, £ x #, each, .10; -§ x f, each, .10. For Illustrations see pages 35, 30 and 37. For Sizes see pages 33-34. For Classification see page 32. For List of Galvanized and Enameled Fittings, see page 39. GAS COCK WRENCH. Size • Inches. i t 4 .07 .08 .oo Fig. 117. £ 1 l£ 1.7 .27 .37 14 2 24 47 .80 1.00 3 34 4 1.27 1.70 1.75 on e so . 07 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS. GALVANIZED AND ENAMELED. SlZK . . Inches. J 4 s 1 $ 1 n 14 2 24 3 34 4 Elbows, oo° . • . Each. .05 • 08 .14 . 30 32 .40 . 60 .90 1 . 35 2.00 3 • 7 5 5.00 “ 45° . 15 .20 95 .40 .50 . 85 1 . 35 “ Drop . 12 .20 .35 .40 “ Street .12 .15 .28 .35 • 55 . so 1.30 Ticks, Straight or Reducing . . . . . 10 .10 • 20 .38 . 50 .70 1 .00 1.90 3.00 4.25 “ Drop .15 .40 ( 'rossls, Straight or Reducing • • . 15 • 17 • 25 .45 .00 . 90 1 . 50 2 . 75 4.25 5 . 00 s . 00 Air ( ii ambers .45 Bushings .00 ■ 07 .10 .14 .21 . 30 .44 .60 1 .00 1 .40 1 . 50 Cars ... “ .04 . 05 IIS . 12 17 .24 .38 . 52 ■ 70 1 .30 95 3.00 ( OUPLIXGS. 1L II .07 .10 • 17 .40 . 55 R. & L. ... “ .00 .08 .10 ■ 17 95 • 35 . 55 • 75 “ W. 1. R. II. ... “ .00 .08 .10 ■ 13 .18 • 25 . 32 .40 . 55 .80 1.05 1 .40 IV. I. 11. & I ... “ .os .10 • 13 . 20 .25 • 35 .42 .05 1 .00 1 . 50 Locknuts ... “ .03 .04 .05 .07 .10 .14 .20 . 30 . 55 .70 Plugs . 05 .07 .11 .15 • 25 . 30 .45 Reducing Couplings . 05 . 08 .15 . 25 . 35 .45 1 • 1 1 .05 1 .05 240 3.05 Return Bends, Close i . 15 1 .05 Unions ... “ .20 24 27 • 37 . 50 ■ 70 .90 1.20 2 . 2o 2.90 4 50 5 • 00 For Galvanized Cast Iron Fittings see page 21. For Galvanized Nipples see page 22. “RUSTLESS” FITTINGS. 4 f 1 n 14 2 24 3 Elbows Each. 80.06 .15 . 22 09 .38 . 60 1 .25 1 . 75 “ 45° “ .10 .15 .20 .20 . 35 .50 1 .30 1 . 00 .09 ■ 18 . 28 .41) .48 75 1 40 2. 10 Crosses .11 .20 .30 42 • 55 . 85 2.00 3-10 Couplings, Wrought .07 .10 .13 . 17 .21 . 28 .40 . 60 Reducing Couplings .09 12 . is . 25 .36 .50 • 75 1 . 20 R. and L. Couplings .11 .15 .20 . 25 • 30 . 50 .85 1 .20 Caps . 05 .08 . 1 1 .15 • 22 • 30 . 50 .80 Plugs .04 . 05 .06 .10 • 13 .20 .35 50 Nipples, Close 07 .09 .10 .14 17 .25 • 56 • 1 5 Nipples, Long .10 .11 . 15 ■ 20 .25 . 3*5 • 75 . 95 Nipples, R. and I .10 .20 .24 . 35 .40 .60 1 . 30 1 .00 Unions ... .20 . 28 .34 .40 . 60 .80 1 50 2.10 For Illustrations and List of S izes, see pages 32 to 37. 40 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BRANCH TEES. BRANCH TEE. BRANCH TEE, BACK OUTLET ON END. Fig. 1 18. Fig. 1 19. Fig. 121. See note at bottom. BRANCH TEE, BACK OUTLET. BRANCH TEE, SIDE OUTLET. Fig. 120. Figs, ll!), 120 and 121 . Number of B RANCHES . . . 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 12 £ Inch branches, 1 or If inch run, 2f t( centre 1 centre so. 70 .SO .95 1.10 1.35 2.05 2.35 2.55 2.S5 3.75 # “ “ if 44 24- 4 4 .90 1.05 1.25 1.35 1.00 2.30 2.60 2.80 3.20 1 “ “ 1 or If “ “ 24 4 4 .70 .80 .95 1.10 1.35 2.05 2.35 2.55 2.85 3.75 1 If “ 24 .7-) .90 1.05 1.20 1.50 2.20 2.50 2.80 3.15 4.00 1 “ 2 44 “ 24 1.00 1.20 1.60 1.S0 2.00 2.40 2. SO 3.30 4.00 4.75 *1 “ “ 24 44 24 2.25 2.75 3.15 3.50 3.S5 4.25 4.75 5.25 5.75 0.25 ll ‘‘ “ If or If “ 1.20 1.00 2.00 2.40 2. SO 3.20 3.00 4.00 4.40 4. SO if “ 2 44 44 3 1.40 1 .85 2.45 2.90 3.40 3.90 4.40 5.00 5.50 6.00 if “ 24 44 3 1.65 2.10 2.70 3.40 3.90 14" 44 44 If “ 3 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 2 - •• 44 3.50 4.00 5.70 6. SO 7.95 * Furnished only to order. Back or side outlets charged as additional front outlets. Tn ordering, be particular to state size of run required. When not otherwise ordered, all open- ings will be tapped right hand. LONG SCREW. Fig. 122. LONG SCREWS. Size f j. 4 £ 1 If 14 2 24 3 Of 4 Standard Length . 34 4 44 5 54 6 Of 1 74 S Sf 9 Plain, each SO. 30 .35 .40 .55 .75 1 .00 1.30 1.70 2.70 3.70 5.39 6.60 Galvanized, each . . .30 .40 .50 .66 1.00 1 .25 1.60 2.10 3.10 4.70 5.50 0.75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 41 HOOK, EXPANSION AND RING PLATES. HOOK PLATE. RING PLATE. Fig. 123. Fig. 124. EXPANSION PLATE. OFFSET HOOK PLATE. Fig. 125. Fig. 126. Centre to Centre. Size of Pipe. Xo. of Hooks. 2 Q O 4 5 6 i s 9 10 12 Fig. 123. 24 i Each. 80. 12 .16 .20 .24 .28 . 32 . 36 .43 .50 • 72 24 1 .15 .21 • 27 ■ 32 .40 .48 • 56 • 65 • 70 1 .00 “ 3 14 .20 .30 .40 .50 .65 • 75 .80 .95 1.05 1 25 “ 3 14 40 .60 .80 1 .00 1.20 1 .40 1.60 1 . 80 2.00 2 ■ 40 4^- 2 .50 • 75 1 . 00 1 • 25 1 50 Fig. 124. 24 4 22 .30 .40 .50 .60 70 ■ 80 .95 1.15 1 50 24 1 .25 .35 .45 . 55 .65 • 75 • 85 1 00 1.20 1 .60 i ‘ 3 11 ■ 50 .60 • 90 1 .00 1.15 Fig. 125. 24 4 .16 .24 .34 .40 .50 .60 ■ 70 .80 .90 1.10 “ 2-i j .20 .27 .38 .45 • 55 .65 • 75 . 85 .95 1 20 3 n • 30 .38 .50 .65 • 75 .90 1 . 05 1.20 135 1.75 Q 14 .50 ■ 70 .90 1.10 1 .40 1.70 2.15 44 2 • 60 • 85 1.00 1 ■ 35 1 ■ 55 2 . 00 2.45 Fig. 126. 14 14 1 i .84 1.10 1.40 1 . 80 2.25 2 50 2.80 3 1.10 1.70 1 .95 2.25 2 ■ 50 2.80 3 ■ 35 4 14 i ( 1.70 1.05 2.25 2.50 2.80 IRON PIPE ROLL. SIZES AND PRICES. Size . . . Inches. 1 14 14 Price $0.06 .07 .08 Special Flanges tapped for T g rods and drilled for screw Price does not include flanges, hangers and rods. Size . . Inches. 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 Price, each . . 80.12 .12 .21 .21 .24 .24 .27 .36 .44 .72 1.05 1.32 Fig. 128. 42 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. C. C. WALWORTH’S PATENT MANIFOLDS WITH JENKINS DISCS. NOS. 3 SUPPLY AND 6 RETURN. SINGLE VALVE SUPPLY. SINGLE VALVE RETURN. Fig. 129. One inch outlets, 24 centre to centre, Supply inlets, 14 or 2. Return inlets 1 or 1R No. Branches. 2 3 4 5 6 S No'. 3 Supply . $2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.75 No. (i Return . 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 4.00 All with Jenkins Discs. Manifolds with additional number of branches made to order. Fig. 130. NOS. 1 SUPPLY AND 4 RETURN. DOUBLE VALVE SUPPLY. DOUBLE VALVE RETURN. Fig. 131 . One inch outlets, 24 centre to centre. Supply inlets. 14 or 2. Return inlets, 1 or 1R No. Branches. 2 3 4 5 6 S No. I Sup- ply . • • $5.00 5.25 5.50 5.75 0.00 7.00 No. 4 Re- turn. . . 3.25 3.38 3.50 3.03 3.75 4.75 All with Jenkins Discs. Fig. 132. NOS. 2 SUPPLY AND 5 RETURN. lj outlets, 3 inches centre to centre. Supply inlets, 14, 2 or 24. Return inlets, 1R 11 or 2. No. 1>i:am ill s. >) 3 4 5 6 8 No. 2 Supply, 24 1 nlets $0.50 9.75 10.00 10.25 10.50 11.50 No. 2 Supply, 1 1 or 2 1 nlets 0.00 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.75 No. 5 Return, IR 14 or 2 I nlets 6.00 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.75 All with Jenkins Discs. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 43 Fig. 133- No. 1. Fig. 135- THE S. & W. PIPE HANGER. SIZES AND PRICES. Size . In. I 4 £ 1 l± 14 - -I 3 34 4 5 (i 7 8 !» in Price • • 15 15 18 18 30 23 25 :50 35 37 40 45 50 85 95 1.05 1.20 As lengthening pieces, iron pipe, is needed os follows : I- inch pipe for Hungers, f to I inch inclusive. i inch pipe for Hangers, lp to 24 inch inclusive, f inch pipe for Hangers, 3 to 0 inch inclusive. S- inch pipe for Hangers, 7 to 8 inch inclusive. Fig. 134- Sectional View. THE BLAKE PIPE HANGER. Fig. 136 . No. 8. Fig- 139- No. n. Fig. 140 . No. 3. Fig. 137- No. 4. Fig. 138 . Inches. | 4 * 1 n 14 2 24 3 34 Xo. 1 and 4 complete .20 .22 .25 .30 .35 .37 Xo. 2, 3, 8 or 9 complete .08 .58 .00 .62 .05 .70 .75 .77 Xo. 6 or 7 complete .42 .45 .45 .04 .60 .69 .74 .79 .97 Length of expansion on Stone Bolts. in< lies. . . 24 ox 2 * 2f 2’f 2f 2f 2f 8 Size holes to drill for Stone Bolts, 6 or 7 £ -i r»y , To 1 1 3 1 3 T 6 T«V | 1 3 1 3 1 ’» TiT ! T'S To Size . . 4 44 5 0 7 9 10 11 12 14 Xo. 1 and 4 complete .50 .55 .65 .85 .95 1.05 1 .20 1 .35 1.55 1.75 Xo. 2, 3, 8 1 or 9 complete .85 .90 .95 1.05 1 .25 i .35 1 .45 1.60 1 .75 1 .95 2. 1 5 Xo. 6 or 7 complete 1.05 1.10 1.15 1 55 1.75 1 >5 1 .95 2.10 2.25 2.45 2.05 Length expansion on Stone Bolts.. . inches. 3 3 3 3J of 3} 3f 3f 3 $ 35 3} Size holes to drill for Stone Bolts, 6 or 7 1 -> 1 s 1 .*> T d 1 $ 1 •» 14 n H 14 14 14 14 14 In ordering Hangers No. 1 ! or 7, state length of Stone Bolt required. Unless otherwise specified, we shall furnish regular Bolt 4 inches long. In ordering Hangers Xo. > <>r 9. state whether No. l or 2 Beam Clamp is required. Numbers S and 9 are made in two sizes, suitable for iron beams 2 to 4 inches, and for iron beams 4 to 6 inches. 44 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CEILING AND FLOOR PLATES. CAST IRON FLOOR PLATES. Fig. 141. Fig. 142. This Floor Plate is made with grooves on the under side of the flange, as shown in cut, in order that it may be easily parted by a slight blow when required to be used in halves. Size Inches. 4 £ 1 14 14 2 24 3 Price, each S0.06 .OS .10 .15 .IS .23 .30 .40 CAST IRON, NICKEL PLATED. BRASS. Fig. 143 - Size Inches. Fig. 143 Fig. 144 Each. $0.16 “ .64 t 1 14 14 2 .18 .20 .20 .30 .40 ,72 .80 1.00 1.40 1.80 less cost. Fig. 144 can be furnished in halves at same prices. STAMPED BRASS FLOOR AND CEILING PLATES. CEILING PLATE. NICKEL PLATED. r Fig. 145 Size Inches. 4 | Fig. 145, Worcester ceiling Each. $0.08 .08 Fig. 146. “ floor “ .08 .08 FLOOR PLATE. 4 .10 .10 Fig. 146. f 1 14 .10 .11 .12 .10 .11 .12 .13 .13 .15 .15 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CEILING AND FLOOR PLATES. CONTINUED. BEATON CEILING AND FLOOR PLATES. OPEN . Fig. 147. NICKEL PLATED. rLOSKll. Fig. 148. Size Inches. £ $ 1 ll 1 4 2 21 3 31 4 5 6 Figs. 147 and 148, each 80.09 .09 .12 .14 .10 .20 .35 .60 .90 1.25 1.00 2.00 TIN FLOOR TUBES. Fig. 149. Sizes 14- to 2 inches, each so. 25 MALLEABLE PIPE RINGS. PIPE RING. Size . 1 n 14 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 S Weigh] r PER 100. ... oi 15| 18 28 35 39 494 71 844 91 100 125 Each. . .03 .03 .04 .05 .00 .10 .20 .25 .35 .40 .50 .55 .00 Sizes above 4-inch made of Wrought Iron. 40 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. UNION ELBOWS AND TEES. MALLEABLE IRON. UNION ELBOW MALE. UNION ELBOW — FEMALE. Fig- 151 - Fig. 152. SIZES AND PRICES — Figs. 151 Size Inches. 4 Male or Female, plain .... Each. *0.28 Male or Female, galvanized. . “ .40 4 1 .35 .45 .55 .05 and 152 . 14 14 0 •24 .05 .80 1.25 2.50 1.00 1.20 1.85 3. 1 5 UNION TEE MALE. UNION TEE- FEMALE. Fig. 154 - Fig. 153 - SIZES AND PRICES -Figs. 153 and 154. Size Inches. Male or Female, plain .... Each. Male or Female, galvanized- ■ 4 f 1 1± SO. 28 .45 .55 .05 .40 .55 .05 1.00 14 2 24 .80 1.25 2.50 1.20 1.85 3.75 STRAPS AND CLIPS. TINNED STRAPS. Fig. 155 - CAST IRON CLIPS. Fig. 156. Size of Pipe . I NCII ES. 1 f 4 4 1 U 14 9 24 3 Fig. 155. Straps . . . . per 100. si. 00 1.00 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.50 “ 150. ( lips, each • .03 .03 .04 .05 .00 .10 .12 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 17 ORNAMENTAL PIPE COIL FITTINGS. FOR BUILDING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING COILS. RETURN BEND WITH BACK OUTLET. Fig. 158. RETURN BEND. F'g- 157 - ELL. Fig- 159 - REDUCING ELL. SOCKET. Fig. 160. Fig. 161. ROSETTE PLATE. MANIFOLD OR BRANCH TEE. Fig. 162. Fig. 163. Fig. 157. Return Bends, 1 inch, 24 C. to C. 44 I 4 44 3 44 44 15S. 44 “ Back Outlet 1 inch Bends . . li 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 “ 44 l 44 or £ Outlet 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 li or 1 inch 44 159. Ells, 1 inch li 44 ICO. Reducing Ells, 1 x£ “ “ 1* x 1 44 161. Sockets, R. II., 1 inch 4 4 4 4 li “ 44 R. and L., 1 inch 4 4 4 4 44 li 44 .70 1.20 .70 1.20 .30 .50 .05 .30 .50 .55 ROSETTE PLATES. J^ = Please note that the si * are only made for t >,ven number of 1 hpes. Number of Pipes IIigii - • • 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 10 IS 20 22 24 Fig. 162. For 1 inch Pipe, each . 80.40 .80 .90 1.20 1.40 1.80 2.00 2.40 2.80 3.20 3.70 4.25 44 4 4 For l£ inch Pipe, each .70 1.30 1.50 1.80 2.20 2.75 3.30 3.80 4.30 4.80 5.50 6.00 ORNAMENTAL MANIFOLD OR BRANCH TEE. Both ends tapped same -ize as outlets. For ends tapped larger than outlet an extra charge will be made. Number of Outlets -1 C 8 10 12 Fig. 163. For 1 Pipe, size body — 14 in. C. to C. of Outlets, 24 in., each *1.55 2.40 4.00 4.75 6.00 4 4 4 4 For li Pipe, 44 — 2 44 44 44 3 44 44 3.70 5.50 7. 00 S.75 9.75 48 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PIPE COILS. WITH BRANCH TEES. Fig. 166. BOX COILS. We desire to rail attention particularly to the fact that we are possessed of unusual facilities for furnishing all sizes of WnoroiiT Ikon Pipe Coils. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 49 PIPE COILS CONTINUED. Fig. 167. HEATER COILS. Fig. 168. COIL FOR BOILING SOAP. FLAT TANK COIL. Fig. 171. We can furnish Coils made ol' Iron, Brass and Copper Pipe. HEATER COIL WITH PIPE HEADERS. Fig. 172. Estimates furnished upon application, showing cost of coils ready to put together. In ordering, give size of supply and return connections, so that caps on ends of headers may lie. tapped the proper size, or state if supply connection is to lie made hy the use of some other fitting. 50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RAILING FITTINGS. Fig. 177. Fig. 178. Fig. 179. Fig. 180. CROSS, SIDE OUTLET. FLOOR FLANGE. ACORN ORNAMENT. Fig. 181. Fig. 182. Fig. 183. GATE CENTRE. Fig. 184. STAIR LANDING CROSS. STAIR LANDING TEE. Fig. 185. Fig. 186. For Prices of Railing Fittings, STAIR HAND-RAIL TEE. Fig. 187. see page 52. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 51 RAILING FITTINGS. CONTINUED. STAIR HAND-RAIL CROSS. FOOT AND HAND-RAIL BRACKET. 7i Inches. Fig. 191. ORNAMENTAL COUPLING. Fig. 189. STAIR HAND-RAIL BRACKET. FOOT-RAIL BRACKET. 10 Inches. HINGE FOR PIPE GATE. Fig. 192. Fig. 193. IMPROVED HINGE. ORNAMENTAL HAND-RAIL END. PIPE GATE LATCH. Fig. 194. SCROLL ORNAMENT. Fig. 197. Fig. 198. Fig. 199. Foot-Rail Bracket. Screws to Floor or Counter. For Prices of Railing Fittings, see page 52. ;>i' SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST OF RAILING FITTINGS. MALLEABLE FIT- POLISHED BRASS TINGS. FITTINGS. Si zi OF Pipe Inches. 4 f 1 li n •) 4 £ 1 l£ 14 2 Fig. 173. Ell .15 .20 • 35 .45 72 .40 On so 1 20 1 . 60 0 .20 174. Ell, side Outlet 12 .18 .25 .40 .50 .80 • 75 1 .00 1 45 1 05 2 05 2 .90 175. -45 . 55 .90 1 50 1 70 2- 15 3 00 170. lee .12 .18 05 .40 ■ 50 • 75 .00 85 1 10 1 70 2. 00 0 • 75 177. Tee. Side ( Hitlet .15 99 . 35 45 55 .90 1 .05 1 .25 1 50 2 no 2 . 30 3 ■ - 5 17S. Tee. 45° .40 .50 .00 .95 1 55 2 05 2- 40 3 • 35 179. Cross. 45- .45 • 55 70 115 1 00 2 20 2 . 60 3 .40 ISO. ( ross .15 22 . 35 .45 • 58 1 00 1 05 1 25 1 50 2 00 2 40 3 25 181. Cross, side Outlet .... .18 27 . 40 50 05 1 . 35 1.20 1 • 45 1 70 2 12 2.00 3 50 182. Floor Flange, Plain . . . • 28 30 .20 • 35 40 70 .95 1 30 “ 1S3. Acorn Ornament, threaded, Male .10 .15 .20 .25 • 35 .90 ■ 40 • 65 80 90 1 20 2 50 184. (bite Centre Piece .... 1 .00 1.50 185. stair Landing Cross . . . 1 . 25 1.60 240 1S6. Tee .... 1.10 1 . 50 2.15 187. “ Hand-Rail Tee . . - 45 65 1 .00 1.15 1 88. Cross . . 05 ■ 80 1.20 1 35 189. Ornamental Coupling . . • 25 40 190. Foot-Rail Bracket .... 40 .50 70 .80 1 00 1.25 2.50 2 80 O 35 3 70 4 00 5 00 191. Foot and Hand Rail Bracket, single arm • ■ . 40 40 .50 .00 .90 1 15 225 2 • 25 2 40 2 75 3 • 60 4 25 192. Stair Hand-Rail Bracket . ■ 50 .50 50 “ 193. Ilinge for Pipe Gate .... .35 .40 .45 • 55 .80 1 .00 .90 1 30 1 50 1 90 2.25 3 25 194. “ “ “ “ Improved .50 50 ■ 50 .50 1 75 1 75 1 75 1 75 195. Ornamental Hand-Rail End i drives into pip< ) .... .40 .50 • 75 190. Pipe Gate Latch .65 . 65 . 05 .65 197. End for Foot-Rail (drives into pipe) . 15 15 .20 .25 • 30 .40 ■ 00 00 80 1 00 1 .20 1 » 5 “ 19 s. Scroll Ornament, 50c. each. 199. Loafer C ushion IS in. long • 30 30 ■ 30 30 NOTES. For Galvanized Railing Fittings, double the list price* for same Fittings plain. To lill orders sent us without specifying liow Outlets are to be tapped, Fittings will invariably be furnished right-hand. In ordering these Railing Fittings give Number of our figure, and state whether right-hand or left-hand threads are wanted. Where Fittings are required having both right and left-hand outlets, please fully describe which Outlets are wanted right-hand and which left-hand. A careful observance of the above will save much trouble and secure the accurate tilling of your orders. The simplest and most convenient plan for putting together a railing like Fig. 201, is to have all the upper Outlets of Fittings in lower rails tapped left-hand. and. unless otherwise ordered, Fittings so tapped will always be sent when orders call for Fittings for a 2-rail railing. As these Fittings do not need to be Steam or Water tight, a sufficiently clean thread to screw up well and make a good job can be made by running a left-hand tap into any Outlet tapped right hand. The parts intended to be screwed, or riveted to outside of Pipe, as shown in Figures 192, 194, 196, are of malleable iron, and can readily be bent to lit the circle of any size wrought iron or brass pipe. For illustrations see pages 50 and 51. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RAILING FITTINGS. CONTINUED. Fig. 201. We illustrate above two popular styles of Exhibition Railings as erected with our Fittings. A neat and simple gate can be made by reducing with a bushing the Outlets of the Fittings on each side of the passage-way, and then using a smaller size pipe to slide back and forward inside of tin' top rail, with a pin to prevent its running back too far. (See dotted line in Fig. Xo. 201.) EXPANSION BOLTS. PRICES PER HUNDRED. Lkm ITII . . . • • Ix. O 34 4 44 5 6 ■N 0 10 1 1 1 9 Size. Sl 2.50 12.75 13.00 13 25 13.50 14 . 00 14. 50 15 00 | . . 10 00 19 25 10 50 20 .00 20 50 21 oo 21 .50 9-y .01) 22 . 75 93 50 £ . . 2(5.00 26 50 *27 .00 28 .00 28- 1 •) 20 .25 30 .00 30 75 31 .50 39 00 £ . . 34.50 34 . 75 35 00 35 50 30 00 37 .00 38 . 00 30 .00 40.00 41 00 1 55.00 56 .00 57 un 58 00 50 .00 60 .00 61.00 62 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ■">4 AWNING FRAME FIXTURES. HINGE BRACKET, POST TEE. FRONT. Fig. 202. Fig. 203. HINGE PLATE. Fig. 204. HINGE BRACKET, SIDE. RAIL END ACORN. Fig. 205. Fig. 206. RAIL TEE. Fig. 207. BRACE TEE. Fig. 208. HINGE SOCKET. 1 I till f'll Fig. 209. EXTENSION BRACKETS. Fig. 210. HITCHING RING. Fig. 211. AWNING BASE. Fig. 212. WALL EYE. CAST IRON AWNING POST. Fig. 216. Fig. 202. Hinge Bkacket, Front. For Window Awning Frames, with Sockets for d, 13c.; 5, 13c.; 4, 15c.; f-pipe. (For larger sizes use Figs. 204 anil 209.) *0.20 Fig. 203 . Malleable Post Tee. Bottom Tapped for 2, Id-inch Rail .05 Fig. 204. II inge Plate (Including Bolts). One size suits all sizes of Ilinge Sockets • • .IS Fig. 205. IIinoe Bracket, Side. For d, 13c.; f, 13c.; 4, 15c.; f-pipe .20 Fig. 200. Bait End Acorns. For 1-inch, 15c. ; ld-inch Pipe .22 Fig. 207. H ate Tee. Xo. 1. For 1-inch Rail tapped for f-inch Pipe .15 No. 2. “Id “ f “ “ .20 No. 3. “Id 1 “ “ .20 “ “ No. 4. “14 ‘ Id “ “ .25 Fig. 208. B 1 ; a c e Tee. For f, 20c.; 1,28c.; Id-inch Pipe .33 Fig. 209. IIinoe Sockets, d galv. 0c.; -§ galv. Oc.; 4 galv. 8c.: f blk. 15c.; 1 blk. 15c.; Id blk. .25 Fig. 210 . Extension Biiackets. For store "Window Awnings. A to A . S, 9, 10 12, 15 inches .80 Fig. 211. Hitching Bing wtii Clip. Will suit any size Pipe .30 Fig. 212. Cast Iron Awning Base. 14, 1.65; 2-inch Posts 1.8O *Fig. 213. Malleable Iiion Awning Toil 14 for 1-ineh Bail .80 “ " “ “ 2 “ Id “ “ 1.00 Fig. 214. Wall Eves (including bolts). One size suits all sizes of Hinge Sockets .... .20 Fig. 215. Hitching Post' Top. 2-inch, 1.80; 24-inch, 2.30; 3-inch 2.(30 Fig. 216. Cast Ikon Awning Post. For 14 and 2-inch Posts 1.00 * Figure 213 makes a very neat Fitting for Bailing with Posts of 14 or 2-inch Pipe. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. •)-) REDUCING RAILING FITTINGS. ELL. RED. Fig. 217. ELL, SIDE OUTLET. RED. Fig. 218. Fig. 219. RED. Fig. 220. TEE, SIDE OUTLET. RED. Fig. 221. TEE, SIDE OUTLET. RED. RED. Fig. 222. CROSS, REDUCING. Fig. 223. IRON FITTINGS polished i;n VSS FITTINGS. size. . 1 xf If X 1 14 x 1 2 X If 1 X f If x 1 lfxl 2 x If Fig. 217. Ell, reducing .44 .50 .90 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.T-) Fig. 218. Ell, side outlet reducing .31 .50 .02 1 .00 1.80 2.06 2.55 3.62 Fig. 219. Tee, reduced on run . . .31 .50 .0)2 1.00 1.37 2.12 2.50 3.45 Fig. 220. T E E, reduced at side . . .31 .50 .02 1.00 1.37 2.12 2.50 3.45 Fig. 221. Side Outlet Tee, reduct outlets •d at 3 .44 .50 .70 1.12 1 .87 2.50 2.87 4.05 Fig. 222. Side Outlet Tee, reduct outlets *d at 2 .44 .50 .70 1.12 1.87 2.50 2.N7 4.05 Fig. 223. Cross, reducing .44 .56 . 1 •) 1.25 1.87 2.50 3.00 4.05 Tht* word “Red” indicates which outlets are reduced. For Galvanized Railing Fittings, double the list prices for same fittings plain. Our regular Patterns of Railing Fittings are Counter-bored, so that when the pipe is screwed up, no threads are visible. GAS FITTERS’ AUGERS. ■ « 1 Fig. 224. No 1 2 4 5 (I 7 S 9 Diameter of Auger i f - 4 if 14 if 2 24 3 For Pipe ....... . ... i | 4 f 1 if 14 2 24 Price, each so. so i.Ort 1.12 1.60 1.92 2.25 2.50 3.25 4.00 THE “AMERICAN” LONG SCREW. Size Inches 4 Length 34 Price, each 80.45 Fig. 225 . 1 H H 4 44 5 54 .55 .75 1.00 1.50 6 2.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 56 MACHINE BOLTS AND NUTS. SQUARE HEAD AND NUT. HEXAGONAL HEAD AND NUT. PRICES PER HUNDRED. Size I x. i 5 1 6 1 1 - 1*6 611(1 f 4 i 1 Length, 14 in. . . 82.80 : 20 3 (>0 4.60 6.00 9.00 12.70 IS- so 27 ■ 50 9 2 . 90 3.35 3. 80 4 90 (> 35 9 . 55 13.45 19.80 28. SO 24 . . 3.00 ! 50 4 . 00 5 . 20 0.70 10.10 1420 20 . SO 30.10 3 • 3-10 3. 65 4 20 5 . 50 7 05 1 0 . 65 14 95 21.80 31 40 34 . . 3 20 3. 80 4.40 5 80 7 40 1 1 . 20 15.70 22 . SO 32 . 70 4 3 ■ 30 3 95 4 60 6 10 7 75 1175 16 45 23 SO 34 00 44 . . 3 40 4.10 4 SO 6 40 8 10 12 30 17 20 24 . 80 35.30 5 • • 3 . 50 4 25 5 00 6.70 8 45 12 85 17 95 25 80 36 . 00 54- 3 . 00 4.40 5.20 7 00 s SO 13 40 18.70 26 ■ SO 37 ■ 90 6 . . 3.70 4 . 55 5.40 7 30 9 15 13 95 19 45 27 SO 39.20 64 . . 3 ■ SO 4 . 70 5 . 60 7 60 9 50 14 50 20.20 2S . SO 40 . 50 I • • 3 90 4 . 85 5. SO 7 90 9.85 15 05 20 95 29 80 4 1 . SO 74 . . 4 00 5 00 6. 00 8 20 10 20 1 5 60 21 .70 30. SO 43.10 8 . • 4.10 5.15 6.20 8 . 50 10 60 16 20 22 50 31 SO 44 40 9 . . 6 ■ 60 9.10 11 .30 17 30 24 00 33 SO 47 • 00 10 . . 7.00 9.70 1 2 . 00 IS. 40 25 50 35 . 80 49- 60 11 . . 740 10 30 1 2 . 70 19 50 27 00 37 80 52 . 20 12 7 ■ SO 10 90 13 40 20 00 28 . 50 39.80 54 . SO LAG SCREWS AND LAG SCREW HOOKS. LAG SCREW HOOK. LAG SCREW. c*® D I AM KT EI5. • • Lengt I), 4 () f <) 10 12 Fig. 229. PRICES PER HUNDRED. 4 16 1 i 9 s and f f if 1 83.50 4.50 5.00 7-05 1020 3 70 4 75 5 . 35 7 60 10 95 16.00 3.90 5.00 5.70 8 15 1 1 70 17 00 22 . 60 4.10 5 . 25 (i .05 8 ■ 70 12 45 IS 00 24 . 00 450 5 . 7 5 0 75 9 SO 13 95 20.00 26. SO 4.90 (} . 25 7 50 10 90 15.50 22.00 29.60 0 . 75 S 20 12.00 17-00 24 . 00 32.40 7 25 S 90 13.10 1 8 50 26 00 35 • 20 7 75 9 60 14 20 20 00 28.00 38 00 10.30 15 30 21 .50 30 00 40 SO 1170 17-50 24 . 50 34 00 40.40 Fig. 228. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SEAMLESS DRAWN BRASS PIPE. FOR PLUMBING. SlZK, Ot'TSIDE DIAMETER. . . . INCHES. f f $ 1 If Price per foot so. -28 .30 .45 .60 .70 14 If 2 2 f 24 .80 1.00 1.35 1.75 2.25 The above tubes are made in 12-feet lengths, with coupling on one end. SEAMLESS DRAWN BRASS AND COPPER TUBES. IRON PIPE SIZE. WILL THREAD TO FIT IRON PIPE FITTINGS. Iron Pipe Size. Inside Diameter. Outside Diameter. Length Feet, ale ait Approximate Weight per Foot. Brass. Copper. • 2 i 1 3 12 .30 .31 f .36 12 .43 .45 f .49 l l 12 • 58 .61 4 .02 1 3 1 8 1 iV, 12 ■ 80 • S4 f .82 12 1.17 1.23 1 1.04 ItV 12 1.67 1 . 75 If 1 ■ 38 if 12 2. 42 2 . 54 14 1 .61 H 12 2 92 3 07 2 2 • 06 2i 12 417 4 . 38 24 246 2-7 12 5 . 00 5 25 3 3 06 34 12 S 00 8 40 34 3 • 50 4 12 10. 00 10 50 4 4.02 44 12 1 2 . 00 12 00 5 5. 04 5 50 8 to 10 15.93 17-30 0 6 06 6 • 02 0 to s 20- 69 22 . 38 { 7 02 7. 62 Special. 20. 2S 27 • 77 s 7 • 98 8 62 Special. 29 . 88 33 69 Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. oS FINISHED BRASS FITTINGS. ELBOW. Fig. 231. TEE. F ‘g- 23.- REDUCING ELBOW. Fig. 232. REDUCING TEE. Fig. 236. 45 ELBOW. Fig. 233. CROSS. Fig. 237. DROP ELBOW. Fig. 234. CLOSE RETURN BEND. Fig. 238. PLUG. Fig. 239. COUPLING. Fig. 242. LOCKNUT. Fig. 243. ROUND BUSHING. HEXAGON BUSHING. Y BRANCH. Fig. 246. UNION ELBOW. GROUND UNION. MALE AND FEMALE ELL. For prices, see page .V.). SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BRASS FITTINGS. MALLEABLE PATTERN — ROUGH. IRON PIPE THREAD. Size Inches . i i 1 4 f 1 1 * 14 2 24 Q O • 17 21 .28 . 35 .50 • 85 1.10 1.50 3.50 4.50 “ 45 ° .36 .70 1 .00 1 . 50 2.00 3 ■ 00 5.50 8 ■ 50 “ Reducing .20 .24 32 .40 • 58 ■ 98 1.20 1.73 4.00 5.40 “ Union 3.70 “ Side Outlet .40 . 50 • 70 .80 1 .00 “ Street 1.00 1 .80 “ with Ears • 3 S .47 • 71 ■ 90 118 Side Outlet . . . .52 .02 .88 1.05 1.33 Tees .20 30 .40 .50 - 75 1.00 1.30 1.75 4.00 5 50 “ Reducing .23 .46 .58 80 1.15 1 .50 2.00 4.60 030 “ Drop or Cock, Single Ear . . . .52 .52 • 78 110 1.43 “ “ “ Double “ ... .60 00 .87 1.20 1.55 “ “ Union .65 .85 1.08 1.50 2.10 2.70 3.40 5 ■ 00 ■ 50 .00 • SO 1.50 2.00 3.50 “ Reducing • 40 • 5 S • 70 .92 1.72 2. 30 4-00 5 • 75 8-00 “ Side Outlet • 00 80 1.15 1.00 2.00 ■ • Couplings .14 .10 .25 • 37 .50 .00 .90 1 • 35 2.40 3.50 “ Reducing .17 .20 .30 .45 • 00 • 75 1.12 1.75 • • “ Right and Left .17 .20 .30 • 45 .00 • 75 1.12 1 .75 “ with Ears .17 .20 ■ 30 • 45 00 • 75 1.12 1.75 .40 . 55 75 1.00 1.40 1 90 2-75 4.00 0 00 8.50 Caps .15 .15 .20 • 25 .35 • 45 .00 .80 110 2.00 3 00 Plugs .09 .10 • 12 .15 .20 .28 .40 .50 ■ 90 125 2-00 Locknuts .10 .12 ■ 15 .20 • 30 .45 ■ 70 .95 1.50 2.75 Bushings .10 .12 .14 .21 ■ 38 .50 • 07 1 ■ 00 1.50 2 . 50 Nipples , Close • 15 .20 .25 30 .40 .00 .90 l . 25 2-50 - 3. 50 “ Shoulder .15 .20 .30 .35 .45 .00 .90 1.25 1 .00 3-00 4-50 Return Bends, Close • 70 • 85 1.00 2.25 2.75 4.50 “ “ Open 1.00 1.75 3-00 3-75 0 . 00 “ “ “ Side Outlet • 1 .20 1 .40 2.00 “ “ Close “ “ .90 1.10 1.40 “ “ “ Back Outlet .90 1.10 1 .40 “ “ Open, “ “ 1 .20 1 .40 2.00 Y Branches .40 .50 .00 .80 1.50 2.00 3.50 “ Heavy .90 1.30 1 . S 0 2. 75 4.00 5.25 9.00 14.00 Acorn Caps 20 .25 .40 .45 ■ 65 •84 I . 25 bKAbb i-1 1 1 UNLrb. IRON PIPE THREAD. Size I x cues Elbows “ 4 o ° . V Branch . Tees Drop or Cock . Crosses Lock nets Plugs Caps Coeplixgs Return Bends , Close Open Nipples, Shoulder Jj - t 4 f 1 H H 2 24 SO . 15 .18 .24 .35 i .45 .05 1.10 1 .50 2.50 3 . <5 ( 5.55 .20 .25 .30 .40 .50 .70 1.20 1.00 2.70 4.00 6.70 .30 .35 .55 .70 .85 1.25 1.90 2.50 3.50 6.25 9.50 .20 . 25 .35 .50 .65 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.75 5.50 8.00 2.20 2.86 .30 .35 .55 .70 .85 1 .25 1.90 2.50 3.50 ( 5.25 9 50 .10 .10 .12 .18 .23 .30 .45 .55 1.00 l .90 3.00 .10 .12 .15 .20 .25 .30 .50 .70 1 .20 2.00 3.00 .13 .15 .20 .25 1 .35 .45 .70 .85 1.55 2.50 3 .io .13 .15 .20 .25 .35 .45 .70 .85 1.55 2.50 3 . i • > . . .00 .90 1.20 1.75 2.75 3 ■ 7 5 1.30 2.00 3.00 4.00 .20 .25 .35 .40 .50 .70 1 .00 1.35 1.70 3.50 6.75 For price of Reducing Fittings add 25 per cent, to regular List. Finished Fittings nickel plated when desired. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. UNION ELBOW. GROUND UNION. MALE Fig. 247. Fig. 248. For prices, see page 50. Y BRANCH. Fig. 246. AND FEMALE ELL. Fig. 249. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BRASS FITTINGS. MALLEABLE PATTERN — ROUGH. IRON PIPE THREAD. Size Im iies t j. 1 4 s 1 n 14 - 24 3 34 4 Elbows so. in .12 .16 .25 .35 .50 .85 1.15 1 .50 3.5U 5.00 9.50 15.50 45° i . . .21 .30 .40 .55 .95 1.25 2.25 3.40 6.00 19.59 17.00 Reducing 13 .15 .20 .32 .45 .65 1.05 1.40 1 .80 3.00 6.00 " Union .82 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 3 50 5.00 “ Side ( Hitlet .40 .50 .70 .80 1.00 " Drop, Cock or Street . . .60 .00 .SO Tees 12 .15 .20 .30 .45 .70 1.00 1 .25 1.75 4.00 0.00 12.00 19.50 " Reducing 15 .10 .25 .38 .56 .87 1.20 1.50 210 4.80 7.20 " Union 1.08 1 .50 2.10 2.70 3.40 5.00 " I )rop or Cock . . .52 .7S 1.10 1.43 .20 .30 .40 .55 .80 1.15 1.40 1.95 4.25 0 50 10.00 26.00 “ Reducing 20 .25 .37 .50 .08 1.00 1.40 1.70 2.35 5.10 7. SO Reducing Couplings .12 • IS .25 .35 .45 .70 .90 1.50 2.25 3.25 0.50 11.09 Plugs 00 .OS .10 .15 .20 .25 .40 .50 .90 1 .50 2.25 5.50 9.00 .10 .15 .20 .30 .40 .60 .75 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.50 9.00 Locknuts i>8 .08 .10 .15 .20 .25 .40 .50 .90 1.75 2.75 3.75 6.00 .07 .09 .13 .21 .38 .50 .67 .84 1.50 2.50 Couplings .08 .10 .15 .20 .30 .40 .00 .75 1.25 2.00 3.00 5.50 9.00 Right and Left . . .12 .IS .25 .35 .45 .05 .80 1.35 2.10 3.10 5.75 9.50 1 xions .35 .40 .55 .75 1.00 1.40 1.90 2.75 4 00 0.00 8.50 Nipples, Radiator. Ilex. Cen. . . .30 .45 .75 1.00 1.25 Close 12 .15 .20 .25 .30 .40 .00 .90 1.25 2.50 5.00 Long 15 .20 .30 .35 .45 .00 .90 1.25 1.60 3.00 0.00 7.00 8.50 Return Bends, < ’lose .40 .70 .90 1.25 “ ( )pen .50 .SO 1.00 1.50 2.25 3.00 For Illustrations, see pages 35, 30 and 37. FINISHED BRASS FITTINGS. IRON PIPE THREAD. Size Inches 1 i A 4 i 1 H H - 24 Elbows .24 35 .45 .05 1.10 1.50 2.50 3.75 0.55 45° .20 .25 .30 .40 .50 .79 1.20 1.00 2.70 4.00 0.70 \ Branch ... .30 .35 .55 .70 .85 1.25 1.90 2.50 3.50 6.25 9.59 .20 .25 .35 .50 .65 1 .00 1.50 2.00 2.75 5.50 8.00 " I )rop or ( ock 1.04 1.04 1.56 2.20 2.86 < ROSSES .30 .35 .55 .70 .85 1.25 1.90 2.50 3.q0 0.25 9 50 Locknuts .10 .10 .12 .18 ,23 .30 .45 .55 1.00 1.90 3.00 Plugs .10 .12 .15 .20 .*>5 .30 .50 .70 1.20 2.00 3.00 ( APS .13 .15 .20 .25 .35 .45 .70 .85 1.55 2.50 3.75 ( OUFLINGS .13 .15 .20 .25 .35 .45 .79 .85 1 .55 2.50 3.75 Return Bends. Close .90 1.20 1.75 3.75 “ ( )pen 1.00 1.30 2.00 3.00 4.00 Nipples, Shoulder .20 .25 .35 .40 .50 .70 1.00 1 .35 1.70 3.50 6.75 For price of Reducing Fittings add 25 per cent, to regular List. Finished Fittings nickel plated when desired. 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BRASS FITTINGS. CAST IRON PATTERN — ROUGH. IRON PIPE THREAD. srzE Inches . I 4 1 1 n 14 2 24 3 Elbows so .28 .36 .70 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 5.50 8.50 “ Reducing Sizes 32 .42 .80 1.15 1.72 2.30 3.45 6.30 9.75 “ Right and. Left .32 .42 .80 1.15 1.72 2.30 3.45 6.30 9.75 45 ° .36 .70 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 5.50 8.50 .40 .65 1.00 1.35 2.00 3.00 4.50 7.50 11.00 “ Reducing .46 .75 1.15 1.55 2.30 3.45 5.20 8.60 12.0 5 1.30 1 . S 0 2.75 4.00 5.25 9.00 14.(10 “ Reducing 1.04 1.50 2.10 3.15 4 . tin 6.00 10.35 16.00 Return Rends, Close .85 1.00 2.25 2.75 4.50 Open 1.00 1.75 3.00 3.75 6.00 Caps, Locknuts, Reducing Couplings and Unions furnished from Cast Iron patterns when desired, at special prices. For illustrations, see pages 16 to 19. MALLEABLE PATTERN — ROUGH. FINE THREAD. Size Inches . 1 f * 1 li 14 2 Elbows ’. . 80.26 .35 .48 .53 .65 .85 1.30 “ ( ’ nion .82 1.00 1.20 1.50 2.00 2.60 4.00 “ Side ( hitlet .40 .50 .60 .70 .80 1.00 “ 45 ° .35 .40 .55 .60 .75 .90 1.40 Tees .30 .40 .55 .60 .85 1.10 1.60 “ Union .85 1.08 1.30 1.50 2.10 2.70 4.00 ( Tosses .45 .60 .85 .90 1.25 1.65 2.00 Reducing Couplings .30 .40 .50 .55 .70 .84 1.25 Plugs .20 .25 . 35 .40 .45 .05 1.00 .20 .25 .35 .40 .45 .65 1.00 Rushings, Plain .15 .20 .25 .30 .35 .40 .70 Hexagon .20 .25 .35 .40 .45 .60 .90 Couplings .20 .25 .35 .40 .45 .65 1.00 Unions .56 .68 .80 1.00 1.34 1.84 3.00 < tick Ell iows .60 .60 .70 .80 44 Tees . . .52 .52 .72 .78 1.10 1 .43 ( dose Nipples .20 .25 . 35 .40 .45 .65 1.00 Locknuts .12 .14 .10 .18 .24 .30 .44 Cock Id’s 1 .75 1.75 2.00 2.50 “ “ Wide 2.25 2.25 2.50 3.25 ( Mrculnt ing U’s .90 1.10 1.25 1.40 “ “ Wide 1.20 1.40 1.55 2.00 Acorns .20 .25 .35 .40 .45 .65 1.00 “ Hexagon .24 .30 .40 .40 .54 .75 1.20 Ret urn Rends, ( dose ... .70 .80 1.00 1 .20 “ “ Wide .82 .92 1.20 1.50 ’ See Cast Iron or Malleable List for illustrations. For length of Nipples see List on Iron Pipe Nipples, page 22. Fittings finished and plated at short notice, also any special fittings furnished not listed. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. til STANDARD IRON BODY GLOBE VALVES. BRASS MOUNTED — PLAIN. SCREWED. FLANGED, Fig. 250. Size Inches. i 1 _L i 1 G Fig. 251. 14 2 94 Screwed, each Sl. 40 1.50 1.60 1 .75 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 Flanged, each 9 o,*j 2.50 3.00 3. To 5.00 6.75 9.50 Diameter of Flange . . . . ■ • Inches. 0 34 4 44 5 64 7 o 10.50 1 3 50 8 BRASS MOUNTED — WITH YOKE. SCREWED. FLANGED. Fig. 252. Fig- 253. Size Inches. 2 2! 3 Screwed, each SS.OO 10.50 14.50 Flanged, each .... 9.75 12.50 17.50 Diameter of Flange, In. 04 7 S 34 18.00 21.50 9 4 44 .5 6 7 8 10 12 2 1 .00 28.00 32.00 44.00 85.00 135.00 200.00 25.00 32.00 36.00 49.00 80.00 91.00 145.00 220.00 10 10 11 12 13 14 16 19 For prices of Patent Sent Valves, >ee page 64. 02 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD IRON BODY ANGLE VALVES. BRASS MOUNTED — PLAIN. SCREWED. Fig. 254 . Size Inches. i f Screwed, each SI. 40 1.50 1.60 Flanged, each 2.25 Diameter of Flange Inches. 3 FLANGED. F'g- 255 . f 1 U H 2 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 2.50 3.00 3 75 5.00 (>75 0.50 34 4 44 5 7 BRASS MOUNTED— WITH YOKE. 10.50 13.50 SCREWED. FLANGED. Fig. 256 . Fig. 257 . Size • Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 0 7 8 10 12 Screwed, each . . £8.00 10.50 14.50 18.00 21.00 28.00 32.00 44.00 75.00 85.00 135.00 200.00 Flanged, each . . 9.75 12.50 17.50 21.50 25.00 32.00 30.00 49.00 80.00 91.00 145.00 220.00 I Hanietcr of F 'lange • 111 . 04 7 S 9 10 10 1 1 12 13 14 16 19 For prices of Patent Seat Valves, see page 04. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A STANDARD IRON BODY CROSS VALVES. BRASS MOUNTED. SCREWED ENDS. FLANGED ENDS. Fig. 258. Size Ix< iies. Screwed, each Flanged, each Diameter of Flange Inches. 1 4.50 4 YOKE TOP. SCREWED. FLANGED. Fig. 260. Fig. 261. Size Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 0 7 S 10 12 Screwed, eacn so 50 13.00 1S.00 23.00 27.00 35.00 40.00 54.00 90.00 105.00 175.00 260.00 Flanged, each 12.00 16.00 22.50 2S.25 33.00 41.00 46.00 61.50 95.00 114.00 190.00 290.00 Diameter of Flange. • .In. 04 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 io ” 19 For prices of Patent Seat Valves, see page 64. 04 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PATENT SEAT IRON BODY VALVES. GLOBE, ANGLE AND CROSS. SCREWED AND FLANGED. JENKINS SEAT VALVES. Size Incites. 2 OX 3 34 4 44 5 6 ( 8 10 12 Globe, Screwed $7.25 11.00 10.00 Angle, “ 7.25 11.00 16 00 Globe, Screwed, with Yoke, 10 00 12.00 16.75 19.50 24.00 32 00 40 00 4S.00 so. 00 90.00 130.00 1 85 < >< 1 Angle, 10 00 12.00 1 6.7d 19 50 24.00 32 00 40.00 48.00 80.00 90.00 130.00 1S5 00 Cross, 16.00 21.00 26.00 30.00 42.00 45.00 58.00 Globe, Flanged 8.50 13.00 18 on Angle, “ 8. 50 13.00 is . 00 Cross, “ 19.00 24.00 29.00 33.00 45 00 48.00 62.00 Globe, Flanged, with Yoke, 1 1 .75 1 4.00 is. 50 21.50 26.00 34.00 42 00 50.00 so 00 90-00 130.00 185.00 Angle, “ “ 1 1 .75 14.00 18.50 21.50 26.00 34.00 42.00 50.00 80.00 90.00 130.00 185.00 Cross, 19.00 2400 29.00 33 00 45.00 48.00 62.00 Diameter of Flange . • In. 64 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 16 19 ASBESTOS DISC SEAT VALVES. Size 2 , 24 3 34 4 5 6 7 s 10 12 Globe, Screwed ■ • • 11.00 16.00 18.50 23.00 Angle, “ ■ • ■ 7.25 11.00 16.00 18.50 23.00 Cross, “ . . . 14 00 16.00 21.00 Globe, Screwed, with Yoke, . 10.00 12.00 16.75 19.50 24.00 40.00 48.00 80.00 90.00 130.00 1 s 5.()0 Angle, in on 12.00 16.75 19 50 24.00 40.00 is nn 80.00 90.00 130.00 I 85 . 0 O C ross, ‘ 14.00 16.00 21.00 26.00 30 00 45.00 58.00 Globe, Flanged . . ■ 8.50 13.00 IS. 00 20.50 25.00 Angle, “ . . . 8.50 13.00 18.00 20.50 25.00 ('ross, “ . . . 17.50 19.00 24.00 Globe, Flanged, with Yoke, . 11.75 14.00 18.50 21.50 2 ( i.OO 10.00 50.00 80.00 90.00 130.00 IS 5 .OO Angle, 11 75 14.00 18.50 21.50 26.00 42.00 50.00 80.00 90.00 130.00 1 85.00 ( T( iss. 4 17.00 19.00 24.00 29.00 33.00 is, on 62.00 Diameter of Flange . . In. 64 7 8 9 lo 1 1 12 13 14 16 19 ALL IRON VALVES — For Ammonia and Chemicals. Size . . Inches. 4 ! ft 4 4 l U 14 2 34 3 Globe and Angle, Screwed . . . 82.75 3 00 3.25 3 50 4 00 4.50 5.50 7.00 9.50 1 2.50 Globe and Angle, Flanged . . . . 1 3.90 4.25 5 00 5.75 7.00 8 75 1 1 .50 1 5 50 Jenkins. Screwed . . 3.25 8 50 8 75 4.00 4.25 5 25 11.00 13 25 Jenkins, Flanged . . 4.10 4 25 4 50 4.75 5.25 6.50 12.50 14.50 Size 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 Jenkins, Screwed 815.50 17.50 25.75 27.00 33.25 43.25 52.00 Jenkins, Flanged 16.75 19 25 27.50 29.00 35.50 46.25 56.25 For Illustrations, see pages 61, 62 and 63. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 05 IRON COCKS. ALL IRON AND BRASS PLUGS. SQUARE HEAD. Fig. 262. FLAT HEAD. Fig. 263. THREE-WAY. Fig. 264. FLANGED. Fig. 265. IRON COCKS, BRASS PLUGS — Figs. 262, 263, 264 and 265. Size Inches. 1 - 4 1 H 14 2 24 34 4 5 6 Screwed s LOO 1.10 1.20 1 . 00 2.00 2.75 4.00 5.00 9.50 13.50 30.00 40.00 70.00 95.00 Flanged . . 2.35 3.00 4.00 5.50 6.75 11.50 10.50 33.50 44 00 ! 75.00 101.00 Three Wav, Screwed ■ . . 2.00 2.50 3.25 4.75 6.50 11.00 15.50 33.00 44.00 ! . ... Three-Way, Flanged . 4.00 5.00 7.00 9.00 14.00 20.00 38.25 50.00 . . ALL IRON COCKS — Figs. 262. 263, 264 and 265. Size Inches. i t i £ 1 li 14 2 ! 24 3 34 4 5 6 Screwed SO. 70 .75 .80 .90 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.60 4.50 6.50 12.00 16.00 33.00 45.00 Flanged 2.25 2.75 4.35 6.50 9.50 15.50 20.00 37.00 50.00 Three-Way, Screwed . • 1.75 2.00 2.75 4.00 6.00 8.50 15.00 20.00 40.00 55.00 Three-Wav, Flanged . ■ 3.25 6.50 9.00 13.00 20.25 26.00 46.00 61.00 Brass Washers, Extra . . .10 .10 .10 .10 .15 .25 .25 .40 .50 1.00 2.00 3.50 6.00 8.00 EXTRA HEAVY IRON COCKS, BRASS OR IRON PLUGS — Figs. 262 and 263. Size Inches. 4 £ 1 n 14 2 All Iron SI -00 1.25 1 .75 2.25 3 ■ 00 4 . 50 Brass Plug 1.50 2 . 00 2.50 3 ■ 50 5 ■ 00 700 ROUND WAY IRON COCKS, BRASS OR IRON PLUGS — Figs. 262 and 263. Size Inches. £ 1 U li 2 All Iron Brass Plug S 1 . 50 2 . 25 1 • 75 2 . 75 2 . 50 3-75 3 25 5. 25 4.25 s.oo 6 . 00 10. 00 CO SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON COCKS — CONTINUED. ASBESTOS PACKED. ASBESTOS PACKED COCK. ASBESTOS PACKED COCK — FLANGED. Fig. 266. Fig. 267. SCREWED, FLANGED AND GLAND ENDS Figs. 266, 267, 268 and 269. Size i 1 i ; i ! 1 li 14 0 24 3 34 4 5 6 Regular, Screwed and Flanged . . Sl. 30 1.45 1.60 2.10 2.50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 30.00 45.00 60.00 Stop and Waste, Seal, and Flanged 1.30 1.45 1.60 2.10 2.50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.00 18.00 Extra Heavy, Scd. and F ianged- • 1 .45 1.60 2.10 2.50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 30.00 45.00 For Superheated Steam, With Worm and Gear, S For Ammonia, Screwed S. and F. v and F. 1.45 1.60 2.10 2.50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.00 18.00 18.00 27.00 30.00 45.00 60.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 65.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 30.00 45.00 75.00 1.30 1 .45 1.60 2.10 2.50 3:501 4.75 7.00 For Ammonia, Gland . 1 .4.". 1.00 2.10 2 50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 Three-Wav Cocks, “A & 1 >" Pat., S. 3.00 3.25 3.75 5.25 7.25 10.00 18.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 50.00 . . . Brass Cooks, Screwed. . 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.15 4.20 6.00 7.75 12.00 20.00 28.00 ...... Iron Cock Wrenches . . .10 .10 .10 .20 .20 .30 .40 .50 1.00 1.50 1.60 1.75 WITH GLAND FOR AMMONIA. ASBESTOS PACKED COCK, WITH STOP AND WASTE. Fig. 268. Fig. 269. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON BODY CHECK VALVES. GLOBE. ANGLE AND VERTICAL. SCREWED AND FLANGED. Fig. 270. Fig. 271. Fig. 272. IRON BODY, BRASS MOUNTED — Figs. 270, 271 and 272. Size Inches. 9 24- D 34 4 44 5 0 7 8 10 12 Screwed §3.75 0.25 9.75 12.75 15.00 20.00 24.00 33.00 55.00 05.00 1 10.00 170.00 Flanged 5.50 8.25 12.75 16.25 19.00 24.00 28.00 38.00 00.00 71.00 120.00 190.00 Diameter Flange, Inches. 04 7 8 ; 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 16 19 IRON BODY, BRASS MOU NTED — Figs. 270, 271 and 272. JENKINS SEAT. Size Inches. 2-J- 3 8$ 4 '56 Screwed *10.50 14.00 , 17.00 20.00 : 30.00 40.00 Flanged 12.50 : 10.50 20.00 23.00 33.00 ■ 43.00 Diameter Flange Inches, j 7 8 ! 9 I 10 11 12 Jenkins Seat Vertical Check Valve same List as Globe and Angle with Jenkins Seat. VERTICAL CHECK VALVE — CAP ON SIDE. IRON BODY, BRASS MOUNTED. Size Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 0 7 1 S Screwed *4.75 7.50 11.25 14.50 17.00 22.00 26.50 30.00 58.00 69.00 Flanged 0.50 9.50 14.25 18.00 21.00 20.00 30.50 41.00 03.00 75.00 Diameter Flange Inches. 64 7 8 9 in 10 11 12 13 14 ALL IRON CHECK VALVES. Size Inches. i f 4 f 1 ll 14 2 24 3 Globe, Screwed *2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.75 4.25 5.75 8.00 11.00 Globe, Flanged • ■ 3.40 3.75 ! 4.25 5.00 5.75 7.50 10.00 14.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON BODY CHECK VALVES — CONTINUED. SWINGING CHECK — SCREWED AND FLANGED. BRASS MOUNTED. SWING CHECK VALVE — Fig. 273. Size Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 5 6 Fig. 273, Screwed and Flanged $6.25 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 32.00 PRATT & CADY SWING CHECK — Screwed, Flanged and Size Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 5 6 Screwed and Flanged .... $6.25 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 32.00 Hub Ends. ... 1 .... . 6.25 . . 12.00 . . 18.00 25.00 32.00 7 8 10 12 41.00 50.00 65.00 05.00 Hub Ends- -Fig. 274. 7 s 10 12 41.00 50.00 65.00 95.00 41.00 50.00 65.00 95.00 LUDLOW CHECK VALVE. Size . . . Inches. 24 3 34 4 5 6 8 10 12 Screwed 9.75 14.50 20.50 25.50 31.00 44.50 77.50 97.00 Flanged 11.00 15.50 21.50 27.00 32.50 46.00 76.50 95.00 Hub Ends 10.25 14.25 20 50 25.00 28.50 43.00 73.00 92 00 Diameter Flange . . . .... Inches. 7 8 84 0 10 11 13 16 18 ROUSE CHECK VALVE. Size 3 34 4 5 6 8 10 Screwed 12.00 10.00 18.00 25.00 ... Flanged 11.25 16.00 25.00 40.00 50.00 110.00 ; 130.00 I Mameter Flange .... Indies. 7 74 Si 1 9 10 11 13 16 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (59 IRON BODY VERTICAL CHECK VALVES. SCREWED AND FLANGED ENDS. VERTICAL CHECK VALVE. VERTICAL CHECK VALVE. EIGHT INCHES AM) SMALLER. TEN INCHES AND LARGER. Fig- 275 . Fig. 276 . 2 24 3 4 5 0 8 10 12 Fig. 275. Screwed Ends, each 12-70 10.50 22.50 29.00 37.00 83.50 10N.00 Flanged “ “ 8.00 S.50 12.70 16.50 22.00 28.00 30.50 83.50 10 S .00 Hull Ends, each 8.00 8.50 12.70 10.50 22.00 30.00 39.00 85.50 1 1 ( 1.00 Diameter of Flange • • Inches. 04 . 7 8 9 10 11 13 16 18 10 12 14 1(5 18 20 24 30 Fig. 270. Flanged Ends, each Ilub Ends, each Diameter of Flange Inches. 10 108.00 110.00 18 150. 00 1 52.00 21 200.00 203.00 240.00 243.00 25 275.00 278.00 27 420.00 425.00 31 800.00 810.00 38 IRON BODY HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVES. SIXTEEN INCHES AND SMALLER. EIGHTEEN INCHES AND LARGER. Fig. 277. Fig. 278. Size. . .Inches. 24 3 34 4 5 6 8 in 12 14 1(5 18 20 24 30 Screwed Ends . . . Flanged Ends . Hub Ends 7.75 9.75 u 00 10.25 14.50 20.50 25.50 31.00 44.50 77.50 97.00 15.50 21.50 27.00 27.00 46.00 7(5.50 95.00 14.25 20.50 25.00 2s. 50 43.00 73.00 92.00 150 00 14(5.00 165.00 1(50.00 230 00 285.00 400.00 225.00 280.00 390.00 1200.00 1120.00 Figs. 277 and 27S Check Valves, 14 inch and larger, are made with By-Pass Valves. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON BODY VALVES. SCREWED AND FLANGED — BRASS MOUNTED. BUTTERFLY VALVE. Size . . . . L\'( IIF.S. 1 n 14 2 24 O 34 4 5 0 Screwed • • 3.50 4.50 6.00 S.00 12.00 10.00 20.00 40.00 75.00 Flanged 4.00 4.75 6.00 7.75 10.00 15.00 19.50 24.00 32.00 45.00 Diameter 0 f Flange . 04 1 8 9 10 GOLDSMITH THROTTLE VALVE. ANGLE OR STRAIGHTWAY BRASS OR IRON BODY. Fig. 280. i 1 11 14 2 24 3 4 5 6 7 Brass, Screw Ends, without Auxiliary . *4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 16.00 26.00 4 1 .00 Brass, Flange Ends, “ 18.00 30.00 45.00 25.00 35.00 50.00 Brass, Flange Ends, “ “ . . 40.00 55.00 Iron Bodv, Screw Ends, with Auxilian 22.00 30.00 45.00 75.00 100.00 30.00 I rmi Body, Flange Ends, “ 16.00 23.00 32.00 47.00 78.00 105.00 35.00 Distance End to End, Screwed Brass.. 1 11 . *>S 41 5} 51 71 84 Dis. End to End. Screwed Iron Body. • 9} 10} 124 144 164 20} Distance Face to Face, Flanged Brass . 74 9 10 Dis. Face to Face. Flanged Iron Bodv • 94 10} 12} 14 16 22 I Hameter of Flange (> 7 7i 9 10 11 13 Larger Brass Valves made it’ required. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 71 IRON BODY SAFETY VALVES. SCREWED AND FLANGED. BRASS MOUNTED. GLOBE VALVE SCREWED. Fig. 281. COMMON, JENKINS AND ASBESTOS SEAT Figs. 281 and 282. Size Ixi IIES. li 1* ' - 2d 31 4 41 5 6 = f Globe. Screwed Ends. . . . $5.00 6.00 8.00 13.00 18.00 24.00 30.00 36.00 44.00 60.00 Angle, “ “ . . . . .7.(10 0.00 s.oo 13.00 18.00 24.00 30.00 36.00 14.00 60.00 ill Globe, Flanged “ .... 10.50 16.00 22.50 20.25 30.00 42.00 50.00 67.50 Angle, “ “ . . . . 10.50 16.00 22.50 20.25 30.00 42.00 50.00 67.50 Globe, Screwed Ends . . . . 6.25 1 .25 10.25 16.75 22.00 31.00 38.00 55.00 73.00 fs J Angle, “ “ . . . . 0.25 7.25 10.25 16.75 22.00 31.00 38.00 55.00 73.00 Z>. Globe, Flanged “ .... 12.25 19.00 25.50 34.00 41.50 62.00 80.00 Angle, “ “ . . . . 12.25 19.00 25.50 34.00 41.50 62.00 80.00 § Globe, Screwed Ends. . . . 6.25 7.25 10.25 16.75 22.00 31.00 38.00 55.00 73.00 ii\ Angle, “ “ . . . . 6.25 7.25 10.25 10.75 22.00 31.00 38 00 55.00 73.00 - 1 Globe, Flanged “ .... 12.25 19.00 25.50 34.00 41.00 62.00 80.00 - Angle, “ “ . . . . 12.25 19.00 25.50 34.00 4 1 .50 62.00 80.00 ANGLE VALVE -FLANGED. Fig. 282. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON BODY VALVES. BACK PRESSURE — SCREWED AND FLANGED. THE DAVIS BACK PRESSURE VALVE. Fig. 285. Size Inc IIES. 0 21 8 | 31 4 44 5 0 7 s 10 1*2 ( 'ommon, Screwed . . . sS.OO 10.50 14.50 IS.00 21.00 28.00 32.00 44 00 75.00 85.00 1 35.00 200.00 Flanged . . . 12.50 17.50 21.50 25.00 32.00 30.00 40.00 S0.00 91.00 145.00 220.00 1 >iametcr of Flange . . . . In. 7 s 84 0 94 10 1 1 13 14 16 19 l*ratt A Cady, Screwed . 0.25 10.00 12.00 10.00 IS. 00 25.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 65.00 95.00 “ Flanged • 0.25 10.00 12.00 16 00 18.00 25 00 32.00 41.00 50.00 65.00 95.00 Diameter of Flange . . . . in. () 1 1 s', 0 10 11 12 13 16 IS Davis, Screwed 14.00 10.00 IS.00 22.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 00.00 80.00 “ Flanged 100.00 1 45.00 220.00 14 17 19 Jenkins, Screwed .... 7.08 s.ss 1 1 .05 13.45 1 5.85 23.75 32.15 58 00 Flanged .... 8.SS 10.10 12.25 15.35 18.15 20.15 34.80 58.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CHRONOMETER VALVES. Fig. 286. SECTIONAL VIEW. Fig. 287. EXTERIOR VIEW. SlZI i 1 u 14 0 2 4- 3 4 6 Fig. 286. Iron Body .... Bronze Bodv 85.50 7.00 8.00 10.00 1 1 .00 14.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 28.00 25.00 37.00 35.00 55.00 60.00 120.00 Fig. 287. Iron Body, with Yoke Bronze Body, with Yoke- • ■ ■ 10.00 13.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 25 00 25.00 33.00 33 00 45.00 45.00 65.00 75.00 150.00 EXPANSION JOINTS. BRASS BODY. Fig. 288. IRON AND BRASS. IRON BODY IRON BODY EXPANSION JOINT. EXPANSION JOINT FLANGED. Size Inches. 4 £ l 1J 14 2 24 34 4 5 6 s 10 12 Fig. 2S8. Each SI. 50 2.00:2.75 4.00 5.50 s.00 10.00 24.00 Traverse ■ Inches. 4 44 4f 4f 5 51 5£ 01 04 04 7 7 0 04- Fig. 289. Each 8.00 9.00 11.0013.0017.50 25.00 30.00|45.00 55.00jl 00. 00 185.00 ■ Traverse ■ Inches 3 0 5 0 7 s 9 10 11 12 . . Fig. 290. Each ls.00 20.00 25.00 35.00,40.00 55.00 05.00 110 00 200.00 . Traverse • Inches. '....• 5 0 7 s 9 10 11 12 04 0 Diameter Flange . . “ 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 10 19 74 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. a. IRON BODY GATE VALVES. BRASS MOUNTED SCREWED BONNET. SCREWED. FLANGED. Fig. 291. Fig. 292. SCREWED. Fig. 293. BOLTED BONNET. FLANGED. Fig. 294. For prices of the various makes of above valves, see following pages. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON BODY GATE VALVES CONTINUED. BRASS MOUNTED — BOLTED BONNET. HUB ENDS. SPIGOT ENDS. Fig. 295. Fig. 296. OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE— INDICATOR VALVE — FLANGED. FLANGED. Fig. 297. Fig. 298. For' prices of the various makes of above valves, see following pages. Figures 207 and 20 S are made with Screwed Ends. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 70 IRON BODY GATE VALVES - CONTINUED. BRASS MOUNTED. BOLTED BONNET — HEAVY PRESSURE. AUTOMATIC DRIP. Fig. 299. Fig. 300. SERVICE VALVE. Fig. 301. For prices of the various makes of above valves, see following pages. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST IRON BODY GATE VALVES. BRASS MOUNTED- SCREWED, FLANGED, HUB AND SPIGOT. SCOTT’S PATENT VALVES. Size Ixciies. 2 24 3 1 34 4 ! 44 | 5 0 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends sO.OO 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 2:1.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 (15.00 90.00 Flanged “ 0.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 :,u (in 65.00 90.00 Hub Ends . .... 15.00 . . . 20.00 30.00 . . . 50.00 65.00 90.00 Quick Opening, Screwed and Flanged . 12.50 16.00 20.00 22.50 27. 50i:)0. 00 . . Diameter of Flange Inches. 6 7 74 84 9 94 10 11 13 14 10 19 Diameter of Hub Socket .... If . . . 5| 7 s • ■ • 10 12 14i CHAPMAN PATENT VALVES. BOLTED TOP. Size . Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 4£ 5 6 j 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends . . . s 10.00 13.00 16.50 19.00 23.00 25.00 32.00 38.00 48.00 Flanged “ ... 10.00 13.00 17.00 18.50 22.00 24.00 31.00 37.00 45.00 64.00 86.00 Ilub Ends lo.oo . . . 15.00 19. On . . . 25.00 30.50 36.00 45.00 62.00 82.00 Spigot Ends 10.00 . . . 15.00 19.00 . . . 25.00 30.50 36.00 45.00 62.00 82.00 Drip Valve, Screwed ■ • ■ 9.35 13.35 16.75 22.00 26.00 32.75 35.50 47.00 . . . Drip Valve, Flanged • • • 10.00 14.65 IS. 00 23.75 27.50 31.00 33.50 45.50 . . . Drip Valve, Hub 9.50 . . • 17.25 27.50 • , . 32.50 43.25 . . . Indicator Valve, Screwed . . . . 17.00 20.25 24.00 27.00 51.50 33.50 41.25 48.00 58.00 Indicator Valve, Flanged • ... 17.0020.25 24.50 20.50 30.50 32.50 40.25 47.00 55.00 76.50 98.50 Outside Screw, Screwed- ... 20.75 23.75 28.75 53.50 40.50 46.75 55.75 65.50 83.00 Outside Screw, Flanged- • . . . 20.75 23.75 29.25 33.00 39.50 45.75 54.75 34.50 80.00 110.00 135.00 Diameter of Flange . . . - . Inches. 6 j 7 7 84 9 1 94 10 11 12 13 16 18 For Sliding Stem ami Lever see table below. CHAPMAN PATENT VALVES. SERVICE AND SCREW TOP. Size Inches. 4 1 1 u 14 2 24 O 34 4 Screw Top, Screwed 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 7.00 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 Screw Top, Flanged 2.80 3.25 4.00 4.50 5.50 7.00 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 Sliding Stem and Lever, extra 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 Service 2.60 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 7.00 Drip Valve, Screwed • . 7.00 Drip Valve, Flanged 6.00 7.25 For illustrations, see pages 74, 75 and 76. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST IRON BODY GATE VALVES CONTINUED. BRASS MOUNTED — SCREWED, FLANGED, HUB AND SPIGOT. PEET PATENT VALVES. Size Inches. 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 ( 8 10 12 Screwed Ends, iron body brass mounted 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 43.00 53.00 70.00 95.00 Flanged Ends, iron body brass mounted 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 05.00 90. no Ilub Ends 20. on 30.00 50.00 65.00 90.00 Spigot Ends 20.00 30.00 50.00 65.00 90.00 Quick Opening, Screwed • • 16.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 48.00 58.00 75.00 loo.oo Quick Opening, Flanged . . . 16.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 45.00 55.00 70.00 95.00 Diameter Flange • • Inches. 7 7 S 9 94 10 11 13 14 16 18 WALWORTH VALVES. Size 8 3i 4 4-J- 5 6 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends .... 10.00 13.00 10.50 19.00 23.00 25.00 32.00 38.00 4S. 00 . . Flanged Ends . . 10.00 13.00 17.00 IS. 50 22.00 24.00 31.90 37.09 45.00 . . Hub Ends 10.00 . . 15.00 . . 19.00 • • 25.00 30.50 30.00 45.00 02.00 Spigot Ends 10.00 . . 15.00 . . 19.00 . . 25.00 30.50 36.00 45.00 62.00 82.00 Quick Opening, extra . Diameter of Flange • • .... Inches. 7 8 84 . 9 94 10 11 13 14 . . LUDLOW PATENT VALVES. SINGLE GATE. Size Inches. 14 2 24- 3 3£ 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends 55.00 0.00 8.75 1 1.00 15.00 10.25 2:5.75 2S.OO 85.25 40.00 58.00 74.00 Flanged Ends 5.75 0.75 0.50 12.00 15.75 17.25 24.00 28.50 35.75 40.00 58.50 70.00 Hub Ends 0.50 9.00 11.00 14.50,16.00 22.75 20.00 34.0oj3S.50 54.00 07.00 s ] i i u * 1 1 Ends 6.75 9.25 11.50 15.00 16.50 23.25 26.75 35.00 39.75 56.50 70.50 Quick Opening, extra 1.00 1.25 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 3.25 4.00 Diameter of Flange Inches. 54 04 7 8 Si- 9 10 11 12 13 10 IS LUDLOW DOUBLE GATE. Size Inches. 14 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends S6.00 7.00 10.25 12.25 10.50 18.00 23.00 25.00 30.50 38.00 45.00 04.00 82.50 Flanged Ends (5.25 7.50 10.75 13.25 17.50 18.50 23.50 25.50 31.00 38.00 43.50 64.50 80.00 Hub Ends 10.00 17.00 22.00 24.00 28.00 37.00 42.00 60.00 70.00 Spigot Ends 10.50 17.50 22.50 24.50 28.75 38.00 43.25 02.50 79.50 Quick ( Ipening, extra . 1.00 1.25 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 3.25 4.00 1 liameter of Flange . . . Inches. 54 ( j h 7 8 84 9 94 10 11 12 13 10 18 For illustrations, see pages 74, 75 and 70. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST IRON BODY GATE VALVES- CONTINUED. BRASS MOUNTED SCREWED, FLANGED, HUB AND SPIGOT. JENKINS PATENT VALVES. Size . Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 44- 5 0 7 s 10 12 Screwed Ends .... 12 .00 15.00 IS- 00 21 .00 29.00 30.00 36.00 50.00 62 .00 85. 00 120. 00 Flanged Ends .... P.1.00 22.50 31 .00 32.00 38.00 :,i ) . 00 < >2 .00 85 • 00 120.00 Ilub Ends 11.00 12.00 15.00 IS. 00 21-00 29.oo 30-00 36-00 50-00 62 .00 85.00 120.00 Spigot Ends 9.00 12. 00 15 00 18 00 21.00 29.00 30.00 36 00 50.00 62 • 00 85 ■ ( )0 120-00 Diameter of Flange • . . Inches. 04 7 7 84 9 . . 10 11 12 13 16 IS RENSSELAER PATENT VALVES. Size Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 5 0 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends *7.00 1 0 . 50 1 3 ■ 00 16.50 18. 00 25.00 31 oo Flanged Ends 7.25 13.50 17.00 1 8 ■ 5( > 24 .50 Hub Ends 16.00 17-50 24.00 28 00 36.00 42.00 58.00 76.00 Spigot Ends 16-00 17 50 24 .00 28 (III 36.00 42.00 58- 00 70. 00 Quick Opening, Screwed 9 . ( )0 12.75 15.50 19.25 21 00 2N 50 35.00 Flanged 9.25 13.00 16 00 19.75 2 1 . 5( ) 2S (in 34 . 00 “ “ Hub 9.25 13.00 17-00 IS. 75 20 50 -7 50 32.00 Spigot 9 . 25 13.00 17.00 18.75 20 50 27 ■ 50 Outside Screw and Yoke, Screwed . . . S • 75 13.25 16.25 20 . 75 22.50 31.25 38 • 75 47 ■ 50 56 ■ 25 7S • 00 . “ Flanged . . . 9 ■ 25 13.50 17-00 21 ■ 25 23 • 00 30 . 75 37 50 46 25 54 50 75 . 00 97 • 50 Diameter of Flange Inches. 64 7 8 84 9 10 H 12 1 14 16 18 ASBESTOS DISC VALVES. BOLTED TOP. Size . Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends .... ss.OO 1 2 . 00 15.00 IS (III 2 1 . 00 25 . 00 30 ■ 00 36 . 00 50 . ( )0 62.00 Flanged Ends .... 8 - 00 1 2 . 00 15 . 00 IS (III 21 . 00 25 . 00 30 . 00 36 . 00,50 ■ 00 62.0085.00 120.00 Hub Ends 8- 00 15.00 21.00 30-00 36.00 ... 02.00 85-00 120.00 Spigot Ends s . 00 15- 00 21.00 ... 30.0036-00 62.00 85-00 120.00 Diameter of Flange • . . Inches. 6 7 7 S4 9 94 10 nil 12 13 16 18 ASBESTOS DISC SCREWED TOP. Size 4 £ 1 n 14 2 24 3 34 4 Screwed Ends .... 81.60 2 20 2 . 80 4. 00 5.50 S • 00 1 2 . 00 1 5 . 00 18 . ( >0 21. 00 Flanged Ends .... 1 85 2 . 50 3 ■ 25 4 . 50 6.00 8.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.00 Seat Ring .18 • 20 .24 .30 .50 72 .96 1.20 1.50 1.80: For illustrations, see pages 74, 75 and 76. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST IRON BODY GATE VALVES — CONTINUED. BRASS MOUNTED — SCREWED, FLANGED, HUB AND SPIGOT. KENNEDY PATENT VALVES. size Inches. 2 24 o 34 4 44 5 6 7 s 10 12 Screwed Ends .... 12.00 15.00 18.00 2i I . ( in 22 . 50 25 . 00 30.00 40 . 00 50. 00 65.00 '.III no Flanged Ends .... 9 • 00 12.50 15.50 19.00 21 00 24.00 27.00 32 . 00 1 50.00 65.00 90 . 00 Quick Opening, extra . 2.50 2 . 75 3 . 00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5 . 00 (i .00 7 mi 8. 00 Ilub Ends 20.00 25 .00 30 . 00 40.00 50.00 65.00 90-00 Spigot Ends Outside Screw & Yoke 15.50 21.00 27-00 32 . 00 4 50 . 00 65 ■ 00 90-00 scnvd. & Hanged ends 20 . 00 23.00 28 . 00 33 • 00 40.00 46.00 55.00 65- 00 83-00 110.00 1 35 ■ 00 1 ndicator. Screwed . . 12.75 16.50 20 ■ 25 24 . 00 20 . 75 29-50 32 . 50 39.00 50 . 50 62 . 00 80 00 108.00 Indicator, Flanged . . 12.75 17. 00 20 . 75 25 . 00 27.25 31.00 34.50 41 .00 50 ■ 50 62.00 80.00 108.00 ALL IRON GATE VALVES. PEET. Size Inches. f 1 l£ 14 2 24 3 34 4 5 6 8 Screwed, Each .... Flanged, Each .... 83 . 50 3 • 50 3 .50 7 ■ 50 S ■ 50 . . ■ ... 12.00 15.00 1700 19.50 22.00 24.00 41.00 SCOTT DOUBLE DISC. Size Inches. 2 89 . 00 9.00 21 o 3-J- 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends Flanged Ends. . . . 12.00 12.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 20. 00 20 . 00 23 ■ 00 23.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 30-00 40.00 40 . 00 50 . 00 50 . 00 65 . 00 65.00 90.00 90 . 00 KENNEDY DOUBLE GATE. Size Inches. 2 24 3 34 4 ■ 5 6 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends 12.00 15-00 18- 00 20. 00 25.00 30 . 00 40.00 50 00 65 . 00 90 . 00 Flanged Ends S . 5( l 12.00 15.00 IS. 00 20.00 25.00 30-00 40 . 00 50.00 65.00 90.00 Sliding Stem and Lever . . . 1 1 . 00 14.75 18.00 2 1 51 1 24 . 00 Huh Ends 8 • 50 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 25.00 30 . 00 40 . 00 50.00 65.00 90.00 Spigot Ends Outside Screw and Yoke, S-50 12.00 15.00 18.00 20 . 00 25-00 30.00 40.00 50.00 65 ■ 00 90-00 screwed and Hanged ends • 18.00 20 • 70 25 • 20 29.70 41 .40 49 . 50 58 50 74 . 70 99.00 111.50 JENKINS. Size Inches. £ f 1 IF 1| 2 2£ 3 3£ 4 Screwed Ends $3-25 3-25 3. 75 4.50 5.25 8-25 10.00 12.25 15.00 18-25 Flanged Ends 10-25 11.50 13. 75 10.50 20- 50 For illustrations, see pages 74, 75 and 70. SMITH & WINCHF.STF.R ROSTON MASS TI S A PAGE 81. “Eddy” Valves, HUB, SCREW AND FLANGE. MEASURE IN INCHES PRICES SIZE Diameter Face to Face Face to Face Hub, Screw, SIZE Standard Flange Flange Hub Flange and Spigot 2 ti . . . . 7i . . . . 91 . . . . $10 00 . . 2" 3 8 . . . . 71 . . . . 104 . . . . 15 00 . . 3” 4 9 . . . . 91 . . . . 1.3 . . . . 19 00 . . 4" 5 . . 10 . . . . 101 • • . . 144 . . . . 25 00 . . 5" 6 . . 11 . . . . 12-5, . . . 15 . . . . 31 00 . . 6" 7 . . 12 . . . . 124 . . . . 15 . . . . 37 00 . . 7" 8 . . 13 . . . . 125 . . . . 16 . . . . 45 00 . . 8" 9 . . 14 . . . . 13.1 • • . . 16 . . . . 53 00 . . 9" 10 . . 1G . . . . 141 . . . . 16 . . . . 63 00 . . 10" 12 . . 18 . . . . 151 • ■ . . 17 . . . . 83 00 . . 12" Discount, also prices on large Valves ( 14 " to 60 "), on application WE SEND Unless otherwise ordered, Valves with hub ends, arranged to open by turning to right. This applies to geared Valves also. QUICK OPENING VALVE. Fig. 304. SERVICE VALVE. Fig. 303. For prices of the various makes of above valves, see following pages. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Ml Size . . . . . Inches. 2 24 3 3^ 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12 Screwed Ends st). 00 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 25 ■ 00 30.00 40.00 50.00 65 • 00 90.00 Flanged Ends 0.00 12.00 15.00 18- 00 20 . 00 23-00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50 00 65-00 90.00 KENNEDY DOUBLE GATE. Size . 2 24 3 34 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 Serewe 1 Ends 12.00 15.00 18. 00 20.00 25.00 30.00 40- 00 50.00 65.00 90 ■ 00 Flange 1 Ends 12.00 15.00 18 no 20 • 00 25 00 30.00 40 ■ 00 50 ■ 00 65.00 no. oo Sliding Stem and Lever . . . 1 1 .00 1475 18.00 21 .50 24.00 Hull Ends 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 25 00 30.00 40.00 50 . 00 65.00 90.00 Spigot ( hitsidi Ends Screw and Yoke, S . 50 12.00 15.00 18-00 20.00 25-00 30.00 40.00 50 ■ 00 65. 00 90.00 screwed and Hanged ends . 18.00 20. 70 25 ■ 20 29.70 41 .40 49.50 58 50 74 . 70 99-00 111.50 JENKINS. S I z K I Nr 1 1 KS. 4 ' } 1 I li u 2 24 3 34 4 Screwed Ends 83.25 3.25 3 75 4-50 5-25 8-25 10.00 12.25 15 00 18-25 Flanged Ends 10.25 11.50 13 75 16.50 20.50 Fur illustrations, see pages 74, 75 and 70. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A SI PATENT BRASS BODY GATE SCREWED AND FLANGED. VALVES. GATE VALVE. HOSE VALVE WITH CAP. Fig. 302. Fig. 303 - QUICK OPENING VALVE. Fig. 304. SERVICE VALVE. Fig. 3 °j. For prices of the various makes of above valves, see following pages. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. S2 PRICE-LIST PATENT BRASS BODY GATE VALVES. SCREWED AND FLANGED. SCOTT PATENT VALVES. Size Inches. 4 | f l li 14 I 2 24 3 Screwed Ends $1.30 j 1 75 2-50 j 3 50 5.00 7 50 15.00 22.00 Flanged “ . . . j 15.00 25.00 30-00 Quick Opening 3-00 | 3.50 4.00 j 5.00 7-00 10.00 > 19.00 30-00 Diameter of Flange In. . . I . . ...... 0 j 7 74 CHAPMAN PATENT VALVES. i T 4 i 1 H 14 2 24 o 34 4 Screwed Ends 1.20 1 .30 175 2.25 3 ■ 25 4.25 0.25 11 50 16.00 30.00 38 . 00 Flanged “ 2.25 2.25 2.50 3-00 4.00 5.00 7-50 10.00 16.00 20.00 39-00 46.00 Quick Opening, extra • 75 • 75 1 .00 1 . 20 1 ■ 40 1 . 60 1 . SO 2 . 00 2.25 2.50 2 . 75 3 ■ 00 Ilose Valve 1 . 75 2 . 25 3 ■ 25 4 . 25 6.25 1 1 . 50 16.00 Cap and Chain, finished, extra • • 100 1 .25 1 . 35 1 .50 1 75 2 . 50 3 ■ 50 Diameter of Flange ■ • • • Inches. 24 24 3 3 4 44 5 0 7 1 84 9 PEET PATENT VALVES. Size Inches. i 1 ! 4 . | 1 li 14 2 24 3 Screwed Ends $1 .00 1 - 00 1 20 175 2 . 50 3 . 50 5 ■ 00 7.50 14.00 19.50 Flanged “ 14.00 24.00 27-00 Quick Opening 3 . 00 4 .(in 5 . 00 6 . 50 8 ■ 75 15- 50 21.00 1 1 1 ise, I mu Wheel 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 14.00 Ilose, Brass “ 2.90 4 . 00 5-50 8.00 14.60 Cap and Chain, finished, extra • . 1.25 1.35 1 . 50 1 ■ 75 2.50 WALWORTH VALVES. Size . . I NCIIES. i 1 1 4 t 1 li H 2 24 3 34 4 Screwed Ends. . . 1 .20 1 .30 1 • 75 2.25 3.25 425 6 ■ 25 1 1 .50 16.00 30 . 00 3S.00 Flanged “ ... 2 . 25 2 . 25 2 . 50 3.00 4.00 5 .00 7 ■ 50 10.00 16-00 •id un 39 (10 40 • 00 Quirk ( >| icn'g. add • 75 . 75 1 .00 1 .20 1 .40 1 .60 1 . 80 2 00 2 . 25 2 . 50 2 7 5 3 ■ 00 Service < fiite • • • . . 2 . 60 3.00 3 ■ 50 .pun 5.00 7 un Angle “ ... . . 4 . 85 5.60 7 35 8 . 8< ) 10.75 16.75 1 1 1 ise “ ... 1 . 75 2 . 25 3- 25 4 . 25 6 • 25 1 1 . 50 1600 Diam. of Flange. • 24 24 3 3 4 4£ 5 64 7 7 S4 9 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST PATENT BRASS BODY GATE VALVES. CONTINUED. SCREWED AND FLANGED. ASBESTOS DISC GATE VALVES. Size Inches. * i 1 1 i H 2 21 3 Screwed Ends si .25 1 .00 2.20 2. SO 4 . 00 5 . 50 s . 00 15-75 22 . 00 Flanged Ends 5 ■ 00 6 . 00 . 00 1 1 . 00 1 6 ■ 50 25 . 00 34 . 00 Ilose Valve, Screwed 2.20 2. SO 4 . 00 5 . 50 8.00 1 5 • 75 22 . 00 “ “ Flanged 000 9.00 11.00 16-50 25 . 00 34 . 00 Finished Brass Cap and ( 'hain, extra 1 . 00 1 .25 1 . 35 1 . 50 1.75 2 . 50 3 ■ 50 Rings for Seat .14 . IS .20 .24 • 30 .50 • 72 . 96 1.20 Diameter of Flange • In. 3 3 4 4} 5 6 7 7 LUDLOW PATENT VALVES. Size Inches. 4 £ 1 H 14 2 24 3 3| 4 44 5 6 Screwed Ends SI .40 1.80 2 ■ 35 3.40 4 . 40 6 . 25 13.75 15.50 23 . 50 34 . 00 45.00 52 . 00 76 . 00 Flanged Ends 5 . 70 7 ■ 40 11-00 IS. 75 21.50 30 . 50 43 • 00 55 . 00 04 . 00 ss.oo Hose Valve, Double Gate • . 6 . 00 7 • 75 With Cap and Chain, Double Gate 9.25 With Loose Coupling, Single Gate 12.50 Without Loose Coupling, Sin- gle Gate Extra Heavy Single Gate, without Loose Coupling. . Extra Heavy Single Gate, with Loose Coupling . . . Service Valves 2 . 25 2.05 3-15 3.40 4.50 6 . 50 Sliding Stem, extra • SO .80 • 80 1 .00 1.00 1.25 1 75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2. 25 2 . 25 Diameter of Flange • ■ • In. 41 5 6 04 7 74 9 94 10 1 1 KENNEDY PATENT VALVES. Size Inches. .a 4 i i 11 14 . 2 2 1 3 34 4 5 6 Screwed Ends $1 - 25 1 . 30 1.75 2.50 3 . 50 5.00 7-50 14.00 20 . 00 32.00 40.00 55 .t)0 78 ■ 00 Flanged Ends 2.50 2.75 3. 50 4.50 5 5< ' 7-50 12.00 18.00 25.00140.00 48.00 66.00 94 00 Quick Opening, Screwed • • 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 7. 00 10.00 19.00 25 1)0 38-00.47 00 Flanged . . 4.00 4-75 6- 00 7-00 9.50 14.50 23 cn 30.00 46 . 00 55 ■ 00 Ilose 2.50 3.50 14.00 20 Dll Finished Cap & Chain, extra 1.25 1 ■ 35 1.50 1.75 2.50 Indicator, Screwed Flanged 11 25 17 75 24 . 25 32.25 49.00159.75 Diameter of Flange . . . In. 3 3 4 44 5 6 7 7 74 9 10 11 S4 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST PATENT BRASS BODY GATE VALVES. CONTINUED. SCREWED AND FLANGED. JENKINS PATENT VALVES. Size Inches. 4 £ 1 U 14 2 24 3 Screwed Ends 81 .50 2.00 2.85 4.00 5.00 7-50 14 00 20 . 00 Flanged Ends 3-00 4.00 5.00 7 00 9. 50 13-50 21 00 28 00 1 1 1 i.se Gate • 3 • 30 4. 70 5.90 8-75 15 . 75 22.00 Quick Opening 2 . 50 3.20 4.25 5 ■ 00 0-80 950 10.25 22 . 50 RENSSELAER PATENT VALVES. 4 £ i 14 14 1 2 24 Q O 34 4 5 0 Screwed Ends 81.25 1.65 2 15 3 15 4-25 0 . 25 11.50 10-00 21 .00 35.00 52 . 00 78.00 24 24 24 3f 3f 44 5 7i 84 Flanged Ends . . 11.50 18.00 22 • 00 31 • 0< ) 43 • 00 , 04 00 90 . 00 Diameter Flange 64 7 9 11 Service Valve II use Valve ■Cap and Chain 2.50 3 . 50 Quick Opening, Screwed . . 2 . 25 2 . 85 3 • 55 475 6.05 8.25 13-75 IS. 50 23 ■ 75 38 • 00 55 ■ 50 82.00 Flanged Ends 20 25 24.50 33 75 46. 00 07-50 94. 00 Diameter Flange . . . In. . . 0 04 7 9 11 JENKINS OR FRINK DISCS. Size . . Each. . . In. 4 # 4 4 1 14 . . . 80.03 .04 .04 .05 .00 .09 14 .12 2 24 3 .18 .24 .33 34 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 .45 .52 .08 .90 .98 1.05 1.50 2.00 ASBESTOS DISCS. ASBESTOS DISCS FOR BRASS, GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES. Size Inches. 4 f 4 £ 1 14 H 2 24 3 Disc and Holders Complete . . . SO. 00 .07 .00 .10 .12 .18 .25 .30 .48 .00 ASBESTOS DISCS FOR IRON BODY, GLOBE AND ANGLE VALVES. Size Inches. 14 2 24 3 34 4 5 0 7 8 10 12 Disc and Holders Complete • • • 80.25 .30 .48 .00 .75 .90 1.20 1.50 1.80 2.10 2.70 3.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. s;> BRASS BODY VALVES. SCREWED AND FLANGED. GLOBE, ANGLE AND CROSS. GLOBE VALVE. Fig. 306. ANGLE VALVE. Fig. 307. CROSS VALVE. Fig. 308. STANDARD BRASS SEAT. -L 4 I i i 1 li 11 2 21 3 31 4 Globe, Rough Body, Screwed . . . SO. 60 . GO • < O 1 . 00 1 ■ 35 1 .80 2.80 3.90 5. 90 11 .25 16.00 30.00 40.00 Angle “ “ “ ... .60 . 00 75 1 .00 1 35 1.80 2.80 '.mi 5.00 1 1 .25 16.00 30.00 40.00 Cross “ “ “ • 85 1 • 00 l . 50 2 . 00 2. 50 3.50 5 .00 8.00 16.00 24.00 Ilnse “ “ “ 1 . 15 I 60 2.15 3-35 5 .00 7- 25 13.00 18.50 Globe “ “ Flanged 3 . 50 4 . 00 5.00 7 00 9-00 14.00 20 00 30.00 45.00 65 00 Angle “ “ “ 3 ■ 50 4 00 5.00 7-00 9 . 00 II mi 20 00 3n . 1111 45 .OO 65-00 Cross “ “ “ 7 . 00 10.00 14.no 21 .00 30.00 45.00 60.00 90. 00 Hose “ “ “ 2.754 00 5.00 7.00 9.00 14. 00 20.00 30.00 Globe, Extra Heavy, Screwed . . -80 • SO . 05 1 . 25 1 80 2.50 3.75 5 2 5 7.75 14.00 19-00 36. 00 147-00 Angle “ “ “ . . -80 • SO .05 1 . 25 1 ■ 80 2 50 8 -75 5 ■ 25 7- 75 14-00 10.00 36.00 47-00 FRINK PATENT SEAT. Size Inches. i f i £11 i 11 2 21 3 Globe, Screwed Ends SO-SO 1 00 1 25 1 75 2.50 S35 4 00 7 00 14 00 20.00 Angle, “ “ SO 1 . 00 1.25 1.75 2 . 50 3 - 35 4 00 7.00 14-001 20-00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ■S6 PRICE-LIST BRASS BODY VALVES — CONTINUED. SCREWED AND FLANGED. GLOBE, ANGLE AND CROSS. STANDARD BRASS SEAT — FINISHED BODY. WOOD AND BRASS WHEEL. Size Inches. $ 1 G 14 24 Wood Wlieel. Globe, Finished Body, Screwed $1.30 1.30 1 .00 1.85 2.15 2.85 4.00 5.50 8-50 Angle “ “ “ 1 .30 1.30 1 .00 1 .85 2.15 2 . 85 4 ■ 00 5 . 50 8-50 Brass Wheel. Globe, Finished Body, Screwed 1 . 75 1 . 75 2.00 2.25 275 3- 50 5- 00 7 • 00 1 0 . 00 20 . 00 30 . 00 Angle “ “ “ 1 75 1 . 75 2.00 2 . 25 2 . 75 3-50 5-00 7 • 00 10 ■ 00 20 ■ 00 30. 00 JENKINS PATENT SEAT. Size i 4 i 1 li h 2 24 O Globe, Screwed Ends. . 81.10 1 . 25 1 .00 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 8.00 15.75 22.00 Angle, “ “ . . 1.10 1 . 25 1 .60 2.20 2 . 80 4 . 00 5 . 50 8.00 15 . 75 22. 00 ( Toss, “ “ 1 • 70 2 . 00 2 . 25 2.50 3. 25 4 75 6. 25 9 ■ 50 20 . 00 27 ■ 50 Globe, Flanged Ends. . 6 ■ 00 0.00 11 .00 16.50 25 . 00 34 ■ 00 Angle, “ “ . . 6.00 9.00 11.00 16-50 25- 00 34-00 ASBESTOS DISC SEAT. Size i 1 1 i £ 1 U 14 2 '2i 3 ( Jlobe, Screwed Ends sl.io 1.25 1.60 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 8.00 15.75 22.00 Angle, “ 1.10 1.25 1.60 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 8. 00 15.75 22.00 ( Toss, “ ... 2.25 2 . 50 3.25 4 . 75 0.25 9.50 20. 00 47 00 Hose, “ 8 . 00 1 5 75 22.00 11 .00 16.50 25 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BRASS BODY CHECK VALVES. SCREWED AND FLANGED. GLOBE, ANGLE AND VERTICAL. VERTICAL. Fig. 311- Fig. 309. Fig. 310. ANGLE VALVE. HORIZONTAL — FLANGED. STANDARD BRASS SEAT VALVES. Size Inches. H I H 2 2£ | 3 34 4 .20 10. 00 14.00 27-00 36 . 00 .20 1 0 . 00 14.00 27 • 00 36 on .20 10.00 14.00 27 • 00 36 mi .00 11.25 16.00 .45 11.75 16.50 .45 11 75 16 50 .00 19.00 28-00 42 00 60-00 75 1 2 . 50 1 7 ■ 00 . 25 25 1 1 . 50 1 6 . 00 Globe, Screwed . Angle “ Vertical “ “ Side Cap Globe, Screwed, Finished Angle “ “ ‘ Globe, Flanged Globe, Extra Heavy .... House, Swing Check .... Pratt & Cady, Swing Check. Pratt A Cady, Swing Check, . >dv Vngle SO ■ 50 .50 .60 .50 .50 .60 .50 .50 -60 .SO .SO 1.001 • SO . SO 1 . 00 1 .05 '5 1 1 . 25 1 . 25 1 . . . . 1 85 1 S5 1 85 1 00 1 25 1 25 1 25 3 15 1 30 1 30 l 30 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 40 1 60 2 60 2 75 4 60 2 75 2 .).) ' 85 2 05 2 05 2 50 6 00 3 25 3 10 2 75 2 30 3 30 3 30 3 85 4 90 4 90 4 5< 1 S 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 25 00 00 00 50 1 50 JENKINS SEAT — BRASS BODY CHECK VALVES. Size Inches. i 1 4 1 1 n 14 9 21 3 Globe, Screwed 81.10 1 .20 1.30 1.90 2. 60 3 60 5 . 00 7.50 1350 20.50 Angle “ 110 1.20 1 .30 1 .90 2 ■ 60 3- 60 5 ■ 00 7 . 50 13.50 20.50 Upright “ 1 .10 1.20 1 . 30 1 90 2 60 3.60 5.00 7 ■ 50 13-50 20 . 50 Globe, Flanged 4.75 5 • 50 7.80 9-80 15.00 22 . SO 32.40 Angle “ 4-75 5 . 50 7.80 9. SO 15-00 22. SO 32-40 Upright “ 4 • 75 5 ■ 50 7. SO 9. SO 15.00 22.80 32.40 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 88 BRASS BODY SAFETY VALVES. Fig. 312. Size . Inches. i f 1 li 14 2 24 3 Brass Seat, Screwed. . . . $2.75 3.50 5.00 7.00 S.50 12.00 20.00 30.00 Brass Seat, Flanged. . . . 9.50 13.50 17.50 25.00 34.00 50.00 Jenkins Seat. Screwed . . 4.12 4.95 5.50 S.25 10.15 15.40 Asbestos Disc, Screwed. . 3.75 4.50 5.00 7.50 9.25 14.00 LOW PRESSURE SAFETY VALVE. WITH BALANCE WEIGHT. Fig. 313- Size Incites. 1 4 Tig. 313 $2.50 3.00 1 5.50 14 9.50 12.35 BUTTERFLY VALVE. Fig. 314- Size Inches. 1 li 14 Fig. 314 S3. 50 4.50 5.50 8.00 24 3 11.00 16.00 S7/IITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON. MASS., U. S. A. S9 LOW PRESSURE SAFETY VALVES. Fig- 315- Fig. 316. WITH BALL WEIGHTS. Size Inches. ± £ 1 l£ 14 2 Fig. 315 82.75 3.50 5.00 7.00 S.50 12.00 “ 310 1.50 2.25 3.00 4.00 5.50 . . VACUUM VALVE. Fig. 317 . 4 81.50 H 3.00 Size . . Fig. 317 Inches, 2.00 1 2.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 90 BRASS STEAM COCKS. SCREWED AND FLANGED. FLAT HEAD. Fig. 320. THREE-WAY COCK. SQUARE HEAD -FLANGED. Fig. 321. Fig. 322. BRASS STEAM COCKS. Size Inches. i i 1 4 i 1 n 14 2 24 3 34 4 Figs. 318, 319 and 320 .... $0.70 ■ 70 • 75 1.10 1 . 50 2.25 3.75 4.80 7. 25 14.00 20.00 36.00 50.00 Fig. 321 1 . 65 2.25 3.40 5 ■ 50 7 ■ 00 10.00 18. 00 26.00 45.00 65 • 00 Fig. 321, Flanged 7 • 75 10.00 14.no 22. 00 31. 00 39.00 70 . 00 100.00 Fig. 322, Flanged 3.50 450 5.50 8.00 10.00 15.00 22.00 32.00 53- 00 75.00 Male and Female .80 .85 1 .20 1.70 2 . 55 4.50 5.40 8.00 15.50 22.00 DOUBLE EXTRA HEAVY. Size Inches. i i 1 4 ! 1 11 14 2 24 3 3i 4 Figs. 318 and 320 . . . $0 ■ 80 .80 .95 1.30 1.90 2.95 4.50 5 . 75 9 00 17-00 25.00 36.00 50.00 Male and Female ■ . • .90 1 .05 1 .40 2.00 3- 05 4 . 90 6 • 30 9.75 18- 50 2700 Fig. 319 .80 .80 .95 1.30 1 .90 2.75 4.50 5 ■ 75 9 00 WITH STOP ON KEY. Size i £ 1 H 14 2 24 3 34 4 Figs. 318 and 320 81-20 1.65 245 4.00 5.10 7-6514.50 20 . 75 “ “ “ “ Flanged. • • • 5-75 S. 25 10.30 15.40 22-50 32.75 54 . 00 76-50 “ 321 1.75 2.40 3.60 5.75 7-30 10-40 18-50 26 . 75 “ “ Flanged 5 • 35 6 • 65 795 10-25 14-30 22.40 31 .50 39.75 DOUBLE EXTRA HEAVY WITH STOP ON KEY. Size Inches. 4 } 1 li 1£ 2 2i 3 3 % 4 Figs. 318 and 320 . . . . §1.40 2.05 2.95 4.75 0.05 9.40 17-50 25.75 37 00 51-50 Square Head will always be furnished unless otherwise ordered. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ill BRASS SERVICE AND METER COCKS. SQUARE HEAD. FLAT HEAD. MALE AND FEMALE. Fig. 323- Fig. 324 . Fig. 325- TEE HEAD. METER COCK. Fig. 326 . Fig. 327- SERVICE AND METER COCKS. Size Inches. 1 ± 4 1 1 i 1 li 11 2 21 3 Figs. 323-324 SO . 55 • 55 . 65 • 75 1 . 00 1 .40 2.20 3-00 5.00 10.00 15.00 “ 325 .65 • 85 1.20 1 .70 2.60 3- GO 5 75 11.50 17-00 “ 32(5 • 75 1 00 1 in “ 327 .00 1 .00 1.30 2 . 00 300 4.25 6 • 75 EXTRA HEAVY SERVICE AND METER COCKS. Size. . . In. 1 i 1 1 i 1 H 1^ 2 24 3 Si 4 Figs. 323-324 . SO . 65 .65 75 .85 1 .20 170 2.60 3-60 6 00 11-50 17 00 28-00 40 00 325 . . .85 .95 1.40 2 . 00 3 • 00 4.20 6-75 13.00 19.00 “ 326 . . . 65 • 75 • 85 1.20 1.70 . . “ 327 . . • 85 1 00 1.10 1 .50 2.30 3-40 4-85 7-75 ... . . . . . ■ . Square Head will always be furnished unless otherwise ordered. 02 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. . A. AIR AND CYLINDER COCKS. TEE HANDLE. Fig. 328 . Si/.k Inches. Fig. 82S. Tee Handle “ 329. Bibb Tee Handle TEE HANDLE — DOUBLE END. Fig. 330. Sl/.E Fig. 330. Tee Handle, Double Knd BIBB TEE HANDLE. $0.40 .45 .50 .00 .05 .70 .75 .$5 TEE HANDLE— FEMALE. Fig. 331- i i I $0.45 .50 .60 I NCI1KS. i .SO SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. AIR AND CYLINDER COCKS. CONTINUED. BIBB LEVER HANDLE. LEVER HANDLE. Fig. 332. Fig. 333. Size . . Fig. 332 Fig. 333 I N CHES. i SO. SO .55 .85 .00 1 .90 .65 i 1.00 .75 LEVER HANDLE — FEMALE. LEVER HANDLE — DOUBLE END. I Size Inches. Fig. 334 Fig. 335 1 SO. SO .00 if* .S5 .65 .75 .95 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 04 CYLINDER COCKS. BIBB CYLINDER COCKS. SINGLE THREAD. Fig. 336. DOUBLE THREAD. Fig 337- CYLINDER COCKS WITH UNIONS. STRAIGHT UNION Fig. 338- BENT UNION Fig. 339- Size Fig. Inches. ± # I f 330. Single Thread . . . >1.20 1.40 1.80 2.50 337. Double Thread 1.50 2.00 3.00 33S. Straight Union . . . 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.75 339. Bent Union . . . 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.75 Fig. 34°- FUSIBLE PLUGS. Size Inches. I £ 1 lj- 14 Fig. 340 SO. 00 .To 1.00 1.25 1.75 RENEWABLE FUSIBLE PLUGS. Size Inches. £ 1 l£ 14 Price si. 10 1.35 1.75 2.50 2.50 3.25 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GAUGE COCKS COMPRESSION. No. 2 1-2. No. 3. Pig- 341- Fig. 342. No. 4. No. 5. Fig- 343- Fig. 344- Size Inches. £ £ £ Fig. 341, No. 24, Finished .... “ 342, No. 3, “ . . . . “ 343, No. 4, with Stuffing Box “ 344, No. 5, with Hub . . . . Jenkins Seat with Cleaner ■ ■ . Jenkins Seat without Cleaner • Ashcroft’s Self-Cleaning . . . . so. NO • 85 .05 .'.15 1 . 00 1.10 1.10 1.15 1.25 1 .50 1.00 1.75 1 . 50 1.60 1 • 75 1 . 00 1.10 1.30 2.00 2 . 25 2 . 50 90 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GAUGE COCKS. REGISTER GAUGE COCK. Fig. 345- .Size . . 4 i Fig. 345 Iron Ball Brass Ball Jenkins Ball Cock Sl .00 1.75 1.50 1 .00 1 . 75 1.50 HAND CYLINDER OIL PUMP TO SCREW ON SIDE OF CYLINDER. Fig. 346 . Number of Pumi* 1 2 3 4 5 Size of Bowl Capacity Pints. n x 2 * i S3. 50 24 x 24 i 4.25 2f x 2* 4 5.00 34 x 3£ 1 7.50 4x5 2 12.00 Tlu* Valves in these Pumps are steam-tight, and will never need repairing unless broken by abuse. Bottom connection same price as Fig. 346. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. THOMPSON’S PATENT GLASS BODY OIL PUMP. Fig- 347- Brass. Nickel Plated. Small (if inches, Diameter of Glass) 8.25 Large (3 “ “ “ “ “ 10.00 11.00 Pipe Thread, Small, f inch.; Large, 4 inch Extra Glasses, Small, (If 0. I). x 24 inches long) Each, net. .20 Large, (3 0. I). x 4 inches long) “ “ .60 PLAIN AND AUTOMATIC GREASE CUPS. No 00 0 1 2 3 4 Inside Diameter . Inches. 1 If 14 2 24 3 Threaded for Pipe . . . . i i I .2. 4 4 Plain Each. SO. TO .00 1.15 1.40 2.15 2.00 Automatic “ •2.00 2.50 3.20 4.30 6.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 98 LUBRICATORS. PLAIN LUBRICATOR. Fig. 348 . AUTOMATIC LUBRICATOR. Fig. 349- PLAIN LUBRICATORS. Diameter Body Inches. 1 l£ 14 If 2 1 21 24 3 34 Threaded for Iron Pipe $ $ 4 4 4 f $ f I J Kai li *2.00 2.20 2.40 2.60 2- 00 3. 25 3 75 4- 75 7- 00 AUTOMATIC LUBRICATORS. Diameter Body . Incites. 1 14 2 24 O 34 4 5 6 Capacity . . Pints. -J. i 4 f 1 9 3 5 Plain 4 . 50 0 . 00 8.00 10.00 13.00 16-00 Wit li ( Toss 1 1 audio, Ilcavv . “ II (HI 18.00 21 00 With Yoke Top, Heavy • • 16-00 24.00 33 . 00 42 ■ 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 09 LUBRICATORS CONTINUED. CRANK PIN AND CROSS HEAD OILERS. Prices on Wiper System quoted on application with specifications. ELLIS AUTOMATIC LUBRICATORS. OPEN SIGHT FEED. Fig. 352. PRICES PER DOZEN. To fit Standard Pipe Tap. Brass. Nickel. No. 0 (1 oz.) $20 . 00 22.00 Xo. 1 (2 oz.) 21.00 23-00 23 . 50 25-25 No. 3 (5 oz.) 27 00 30 ■ 00 Xh>. 4 (7 oz.) 31.50 35 00 No. 5 (9 oz.) 42 . 00 45-00 No. (> (12 oz.) 53 . 25 56 ■ 00 ( hie Pint j f inch. 00 . 00 04.00 One Quart -f inch. 105-00 109.00 Special threads without extra charge. The Glass Sight Feeds, si. 00 per dozen extra, net. We do not furnish # Glass Sight Feeds for Xo. 0. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 100 SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS. WITH PATENT “UP-DROP” SIGHT FEED. Fig- 353- SEIBERT SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 ( 'apaeit v . Pints. I i 1 2 4 8 For Engine II. 1’. 10 25 150 300 500 500 Finished Brass . Each. *20.00 25.00 35.00 50. 00 70.00 00-00 X iekel Flat cd ■ • •22 . 00 27 • 50 38 • 00 55 ■ 00 70.00 08 - 00 Seibert Lubricators No. 3 and larger are with stand. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IMPROVED “HANDY” DROP FEED LUBRICATORS. FOR STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES OF ALL KINDS, STEAM PUMPS, ETC. With Sight G lass only. With Sight and Oil Gauge Glasses. Fig- 354 - Fig. 355 - A — Filling Plug. B — Bottom Steam Valve. C — Regulating Valve. D -Top Steam Valve. E -Waste Cock. F -Gauge Glass. IMPROVED “HANDY" LUBRICATORS — Figs. 354 and 355. 1 0 4 5 6 1 Approximate Capacity in Pints Price with Sight Glass only Price with Sight and Oil Gauge Glass . . i ss.oo 1 3 10-00 -J. 14-00 1 1 6 • 00 1 IS- 00 n 24.00 9 30-00 In ordering these Lubricators, please use the term Improved “Handy.” 102 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ELLIS LUBRICATORS. SINGLE OR DOUBLE CONNECTED. Fig. 356. ELLIS LUBRICATORS. SlZK Brass. Size of Glasses Used. i Pint sO.OO 0 00 £ x 1£ £ “ 10.50 7 50 £ x 2£ i “ 13.50 10 00 £ x 2b 1 “ is . 00 1 2 . 00 £ x 2,\ 1 Quart 24.00 Hi 00 £ x 2£ *; “ 30 00 22 00 £ x 2£ 1 ( lallon 48-00 30 . 00 £ x 2$ Fittings will he one-half inch standard unless otherwise ordered. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 103 CALLAHAN’S PATENT STEAM JOINT CEMENT. Callahan’s STEAM JOIMT CEMENT .SMITH s winchester 19 TO 37 WENDELL ST^ BOSTOj l W * J Fig- 357- This Cement differs from all others, in the fact that while it makes a perfectly tight and permanent flange or pipe joint, it admits of east / separation of joints when necessary, without breakage or trouble. Sets quickly. Causes a large saving of money when used in place of Rubber or other material for hand-hole and man-hole gaskets. Is a dry Powder. Has three times the bulk of Bed Lead. Makes a joint far superior to Red Lead, and is better for Plumbers’ and Steam Fitters’ use. Mix with boiled Linseed Oil and use same in every way as Red Lead. PACKAGES. Cement put up in pails of 25 and 50 lbs., kegs of 75 and 150 lbs., in barrels of 000 lbs. and casks of 1200 lbs. Price per lb., 30 cents. UNION RINGS. IV e carry in stock all sizes Union Rings from | inch upwards. These Rings are made from Jenkins Packing. Price per lb., SI. 25. Fig. 358. CYLINDRICAL GLASSES, CORK WASHERS AND SIGHT FEED PROTECTORS. Diameter of Glass Inches. 1 1£ H if If 2 2f 2f 31 3i 5 Height of Glass Inches. 7 i 1 H If 11 if 21 21 21 31 4 41 Price of Glasses, per dozen, net S-OO • 72 .84 .!)(! 1 . 20 1 .50 1 .80 2.40 3 00 3.60 4. SO 7-20 Price of Cork Washers, per dozen sets, net . . Price of Glass Sight Feed Protectors, per doz. .15 .20 .25 ■ 30 • 35 .40 .50 .60 .80 1.20 1.80 3.00 net • 50 ■ 50 50 .50 .50 ■ 50 • 75 • 75 • 75 • 75 • 75 • 75 104 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ENGINE OILERS. SKELETON FRAME. OUTSIDE ADJUSTMENT. PLAIN TAPER SCREW FEED. Series 140. Fig. 359 - TAPER SCREW AND SIGHT FEED. Series 1(0. Fig. 360. PLAIN TAPER SCREW FEED— Fig. 359. Series 140. Trade Number. Height of Cup Complete. Inches. Width of Clip Complete. Inches. Capacity in Ounces Size of Shank Pipe Thr'd. In Price per Do/.. 141 21 H f 4 ss.oo 142 3 1 9.00 143 ■a If 4 X 10.00 144 3* If 1 f 1 1.00 14.3 4 ]■} 14 f 12.00 140 44 -i •) 4 14.00 147 4} 24 4 f 17.00 14S 55 0.7 0 i 21 .00 1411 0 f •>£ •' s It) 4 27.00 150 Of of 15 4 36.00 151 74 4f 24 4 54.00 152 8f 44 30 4 84.00 TAPER SCREW, FILLING HOLE AND BALL SHANK SIGHT FEED — Fig. 360. Series 160. Trade Number. Height of Cup, Complete. Inches. Width of Cup, Complete. Inches. Capacity in Ounces Size of Shank, Pipe Till’d. In. Price per Doz. 161 162 163 164 4 f if 1 f 813.00 165 44 14 14 f 15.00 166 5f ox 0 1 17.00 167 53 24 4 4 20.00 168 6f 24 0 # 24.00 169 Ti 31 10 4 32.00 170 7f 3f 15 4 44.00 171 84 4f 24 4 60.00 172 Of 36 4 06.00 Order by Figure and Trade Number. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 105 ENGINE OILERS CONTINUED. PLAIN TAPER SCREW FEED OUTSIDE REGULATION. Series 220. Fig. 361. WITH STOP AND SIGHT FEED. Series 2G0. Fig. 362. PLAIN TAPER SCREW FEED -Fig. 361. STOP AND SIGHT FEED Fig. 362. Senes 220. Series 260. Trade No. Height of Cup, Complete. Inches. Width of Cup, Complete. Inches. Capacity in Ounces Size of Shank, Pipe Till’d, In. Price per Doz. Trade Xo. Height of Cup, Complete. Width of Cup, Complete. Capacity in Ounces Size of Shank, Pipe Thr’d, In. Price per Doz. 221 34 H 4 1 slO 00 264 44 If 1 1 •4 s21 .00 222 34 i 4 12.00 265 44 2 14 1 4 27 00 223 3f 14 4 1 s 13. 00 266 54 91 9 £ s 30 • 00 224 4 n 1 i 14.00 267 04 91 4 4 33 ■ 00 225 4* 0 14 4 1 0 ■ 00 268 61 3 6 1 40.00 220 4f 24 2 •f 20 ■ 00 269 74 3.4 10 4 54 ■ 00 227 24 4 t 24 00 270 s 31 15 4 72 . 00 228 51 3 0 1 30.00 271 si 4f 24 1OS-00 229 04 34 10 4 40 ■ 00 272 94 5 36 4 168.00 230 7 m 15 4 54 . 00 231 7* 4f 24 4 S4.00 232 S4 5 1 36 4 120.00 Fig. 301 also made Sight Feed. Order by Figure and Trade Number. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 100 NATHAN GLASS OILERS. No. 9. Fig. 363- No. 13 W. B. Fig. 366. Nos. 24 and 26. No. 10. No. 10 W. B. Fig. 364- Fig. 365- Nos. 15 and 22. Fig. 367- A to D. Nos. 20 to 100 — SHELL CASED. Fig. 369. Fig. 370. Fig. 368. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 107 PRICE-LIST NATHAN GLASS OILERS. Nos. ooo to 13 Figs. 363, 364, 365 and 366. No 000 00 0 3 9 9 \vb 10 10\vb 11 12 13 13wb Diameter . . . Inches. 14 If 2f H 24 If 21 2 24 2 1 2-X If Height .... 2 | 2 + 24 ox 3f 3f 4 f 4f 3f 41 3i 3 ^. Capacity . . . Ounces. 4 1 1 f 14 14 34 0 14 34 14 14 Price per 1 )ozen . . . 85 . 00 4 ■ 50 5-00 4.50 4 50 4 . 50 4.50 4 . 50 7 00 7 00 7.50 7 ■ 50 Nos. 14 to 26 Figs. 367 and 368. No 14 15 16 18 22 23 24 | 25 26 Diameter Inches. 2f 2f It 2£ 14 H 2f ! 3 If Height “ 4 4 2 44 OL u 3t 6 2f Capacity • • . • Ounces. 34 Ol 4 8 34 f X 2f 8 f Price per Dozen .... 87.50 10.50 7 ■ 00 18.00 9 . 00 9 . 00 10 50 IS 00 9 < >0 A to D — Fig. 369. A b B c I) Diameter It 2 2-X 2 -J- 34 Height . . . . “ 24 3 34 44 of ( apacity 1 f it 3 8 Price per Dozen . . . 88-00 10.00 12.00 16.00 20 00 SHELL CASED — Fig. 370. No 20 21 28 36 42 60 72 Diameter . . . . ■ Indies. 1 If 14 2 2 2| 3 Height “ 14 2f 24 34 4 4f 44 Capacity .... • Ounces. _1 f X 4 1 if 24 44 Price per Dozen 12.00 18. 00 27 00 36 ■ 00 36 ■ 00 48 00 60 . 00 Order by Figure and Trade Number. ] 08 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. OIL CUPS. LEVER HANDLE. ELBOW SHANK. TEE HANDLE. Fig. 371- Fig. 372 . Fig. 373- No 1 2 O 4 5 Diameter Body . . I nches. I li 14 2 2± Threaded for Iron Pipe. . J. j. 4 1 4 4 Fig. 371 si .00 1.50 2.00 3 • 00 375 Fig. 372 . . . . “ • 70 1 .00 1.40 2 . 30 . . Fig. 373 135 1 (50 2.20 3 .25 4 . 00 No . . 00 0 04 1 14 2 3 4 5 (5 7 8 Diameter Body . . In. 1 i i 4 1 14 u 14 If 2 2 i 24 2f 'Threaded lor I run Pipe 4 4 Jj. i i 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 Fig. 374 1 iach SO. 25 . 30 . 35 .40 50 . <>o .1(0 1 . 25 1 75 2.25 2 . 75 3 • 50 Fig. 375 “ . . . 35 .40 00 75 1 00 1 . 50 2.00 Fig. 37(5 .85 1 20 I (>0 2 . 70 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. I0!> OILERS, FILLERS AND LAMPS. MALLEABLE IRON OILER. F‘g- 377- RAILROAD OILER. ENGINEERS' FILLER. Fig- 378- STEEL TALLOW POTS. BRASS AND STEEL OILER. Nos. 12 to 14 B. Fig. 379 - Fig. 383 . Fig. 384- Fig. 387 . 110 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST OILERS, FILLERS AND LAMPS. Trade No. 1 MALLEABLE Fig. 377. Per Doz. $3.60 4.00 4.40 ENGINEERS’ FILLERS Fig. 378. Trade Xo 19 19a 210 211 100 1 200 201 Diameter Inches. 44 44 5 6 4f 5 6 Height “ 3+ 4 5 6 4 5 6 Capacity Pints. 1 1+ 2 4 1+ 2 4 Steel Per Doz. $14 00 17 00 20 00 24.00 Brass “ . . . . . . . . 22. 00 30.00 34.00 Trade No. STEEL AND BRASS — Figs. 379 and 384. Steel per Doz. Brass per Doz. 12 2+ inch diameter, 24 inch nozzle 6.50 13 3f “ “ 3 “ “ 5 ■ 50 s.oo 14 3+ “ “ 9 “ “ 6.50 9.20 14a 3f “ “ 3 “ “ 7. 50 14b 31 “ “ 9 “ “ S • 50 15 4i “ 3 “ “ 9 . 25 12.00 16 dj “ “ a “ “ 10.50 14. 00 TALLOW POTS — Fig. 380. Trade Xo. Per Doz. 212. Quart Steel Tallow Pots, 5 inch diameter, 5 inch high $21.00 213. 2-Quart Steel Tallow Pots, 6 inch diameter, 6 inch high 25- 00 STEAMBOAT AND ENGINEERS’ SETS Fig. 381. Trade Xo. Engineers’ Sets. Per Set. Trade Xo. Steamboat Sets. Per Set. 30 Five Pieces, Brass sli.OO 70 Five Pieces, Brass $7. 00 40 Six “ “ 9.00 80 Six “ “ 10.00 50 Five “ Nickel 8 . 00 90 Five “ Nickel 9.00 (>() Six “ “ 11.00 100 Six “ “ 12.00 Trade No. RAILROAD OILERS— Fig. 382. Steel per Doz. Brass per Doz. in Pint, 38 inch Diameter, 5 inch high, 12 inch nozzle .$14.00 818.00 1 1 Quart, 4+ “ “ 6 “ “ IS “ “ 18.00 21 .00 1 la 2 “ 5 “ “ s “ “ IS “ “ 20 00 24 . 00 ALCOHOL LAMPS — Fig. 383. Per Doz. Polished Brass $ 7-50 Nickel Plated 10. 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Ill WHISTLES. SINGLE BELL CHIME WHISTLES. size of Steam Fife . . Inches. 4 14 4 f I f 1 1 li I 14 2 2vr | Diameter of Bell ■ • • Figs. 3S6 and 387 • ■ • • • Inches. 1 H 3 50 3 75 14 2 24 3 2.50 3.25 4-50 6.00 4-00 4. 7516-50 8 00 34 8-50 1 11.00 4 5 11. no 18.00 14-00 22.00 6 | 8 24-00 65-00 30-001 80-00 10 125- 00 175 00 WITHOUT VALVE. WITH UPRIGHT VALVE. WITH SIDE VALVE. Fig. 388. Fig. 389. Fig. 390. Size or St eam Pi pe . • Inches. j I j l 1± 14 2 1 2£ 1 3 Diameter of Bell .... Inches. 2 3 4 5 6 S 10 12 Fig. 388 S5 ■ 00 8-00 ’ 14.00 22.00 30.00 70-00 110-00 . 150-00 “ 389 1 18.00 28-00 38.00 “ 390 7-00 11 00 IS- 00 28-00 j 38-00 90-00 140 00 200-00 "Whistle Valve 2.25 2-75 3- 25 4. 00 5- 50 9 50 2<> 00 30-00 112 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. FRAMES FOR SETS OF INSTRUMENTS. This cut represents one of main designs of an ornamental wooden frame on which to mount instruments. They cost from si;.. on upward, according to size, design, and finish. Special Metal Frames and Name Plates to order. Metal Pedestal Mount- ings, for single instrument, >;>. on and upward. The gauges shown above having blind hack connections present a neat and at- tractive appearance. Orders should state whether blind back or the usual front bottom connections are wanted. For prices of instruments, see their respective lists. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ASHCROFT GAUGES. SINGLE BOURDON SPRING PRESSURE AND VACUUM GAUGES. Fig. 392. Fig. 393- Every Gauge Stamped with Trade Mark Springs are made of Solid Drawn Seamless Tube. GAUGES OF 300 POUNDS PRESSURE OR LESS, INCLUDING COCK. BRASS CASE. IRON CASE — JAPANNED. 12 inch dial *75.00 10 “ 40.00 SA “ “ 30.00 Of “ “ 20.00 6 “ “ 10.00 54 “ " 12.00 5 “ “ 11.00 44 “ 10.00 34 “ “ 9.00 3 “ “ or smaller S.00 12 inch dial 850.00 10 “ “ 32.00 84 “ " 22.01 Of “ “ 10. 0C 0 *• " 13.00 54 “ “ 10.00 5 “ “ 8.00 44 “ *• 8.00 34 “ " 7.00 3 “ “ or smaller 6.00 Xickel Plating extra. Prices on page 117 . 114 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ASHCROFT GAUGES. CONTINUED. COMBINATION WATER PRESSURE AND AMMONIA GAUGES COMBINATION WATER PRESSURE GAUGE. Fig- 394- WATER PRESSURE GAUGE, INCLUDING COCK — Fig. 394. BRASS CASE. IRON CASE — JAPANNED. 12 inch dial 10 84 “ 6f “ 6 54 “ Nickel Plating extra. Prices page 117. •$$0.00 12 inch dial $60.00 50.00 10 “ “ 40.00 40.00 84 “ “ 30.00 25.00 ! 6f " " 20.00 20.00 6 “ “ 16.00 16.00 54 •" 14.00 State, in ordering, the highest working pressure or feet to be recorded. This Gauge lias two sets of graduations, one showing pounds pressure to the square inch, the other showing height in feet of water in column. Ii is used to show pressures developed by pumps, in mines, working against not only head, but resistance of friction and turns in pipes. AMMONIA GAUGES. IRON CASES AND RINGS. $4 inch dial $45 00 6|“ “ 40.00 6 “ “ 35.00 In ordering, state whether a compound scale showing pressure and vacuum or pressure only is needed. If wanted with connection at back, it has to be so stated in ordering. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 115 ASHCROFT GAUGES. CONTINUED. HYDRAULIC GAUGE AND REVOLUTION COUNTER. HYDRAULIC GAUGE. REVOLUTION COUNTER. Fig- 395- Fig- 396. HYDRAULIC GAUGE — Fig. 395 . BRASS CASE. 12 inch dial 8125.00 10 “ “ 100.00 Si " " 80.00 6 £ “ " 60.00 6 " 40.00 IRON CASE — JAPANNED. 12 inch dial $ 110.00 10 “ “ 00.00 84 “ “ 70.00 6 f “ " 50.00 6 “ “ 35.00 No extra charge for marking tons on dials. Nickel Plating extra. Prices on page 117. Hydraulic Check Valves and Cocks extra. Hydraulic Cock for Gauge . $ 6.00 Hydraulic Check Valve for Gauge 3.50 In ordering, state maximum pressure required. If dial is to show pressure in tons on ram, give exact diameter of ram. With Independent Maximum Pressure Registering Hand, 85.00 extra, net. In these gauges a heavy STEEL TUBE bored from a solid bar is substituted for tlie seamless drawn tube, for all pressures over 800 pounds to the square inch. REVOLUTION COUNTER — Fig. 396 . ROUND CASE — BRASS. 12 inch dial, 8 wheels 10 “ “ 8 “ 84 “ “8 “ 12 “ “6 “ 10 “ “6 “ 84 “ “6 “ 6 f “ “6 “ 8 1 1 0.00 95.00 80.00 100.00 85.00 70.00 60.00 lie SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ASHCROFT GAUGES. CONTINUED. LOCOMOTIVE AND STEAM FIRE ENGINE GAUGES. IMPROVED DOUBLE BOURDON SPRING AND PATENT ELASTIC PACKING RING. INCLUDING COCK. It HASS CASE. II! ON CASE — .J A PANNED. 12 inch dial . . . $80.00 12 inch dial . $55 • 00 10 . . . 45. 00 10 “ 37 00 84 34.00 84 . 25.00 . . 22.00 03- IS. 00 (J . . . 18.00 r» 15.00 54 14.00 54 12.00 . . 13.00 5 11 00 4i “ . . . 12.00 44 10 00 Nickel Plating extra. Prices on page 117. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 117 ASHCROFT GAUGES. CONTINUED. COMPOUND PRESSURE AND VACUUM GAUGES. Fig. 399- INCLUDING COCK. BRASS CASE. 12 inch dial $80.00 10 “ “ 50.00 84- “ “ 40.00 Of “ “ 25.00 6 “ " 20.00 54 “ “ 10.00 41 “ 14.00 34 *■ •• 12.00 IRON CASE — JAPANNED. 12 inch dial $60.00 10 “ “ 40.00 84 “ “ 30.00 Of “ “ 20.00 6 “ “ 16.00 5£ “ “ 14.00 44 “ “ 12.00 34 “ “ 10.00 EXTRA FOR NICKEL PLATING GAUGES. Size Dial. N. P. Ring. X. P. Case and Ring. Size Dial. N. P. Ring. X. P. Case and Ring. 12 inches 81.50 4.00 5i inches 80.25 1.25 10 “ 1.00 3.00 5 “ .20 1.00 84 “ .75 2.50 44 “ .20 1.00 6f “ .60 2.00 34 “ .IS .75 6 “ .50 1.50 24 “ .15 .60 ns SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CONSOLIDATED SAFETY VALVES. STATIONARY AND MARINE NICKEL SEAT. STATIONARY AND MARINE BRASS SEAT. WATER RELIEF VALVE. Fig. 403. Fig. 405. Fig. 404. Figs. 400, 401 and 402. i 1 li 14 2 24 Horse Power of Boiler ! Fig. 400, all Brass Each. “ 401 “ . . . . ■ $ 10.00 12 10.00 13.00 IS 15.00 IS -00 20 20 00 23.00 30 30 00 40 40.00 Figs. 403, 404 and 405. Size Inches. 1 n 14 2 24 O 3-J- 4 44 5 6 S to 10 to 20 to 35 to 00 to 75 to 100 to 125 to 150 to 1 75 to Horse Power ol Boiler. • j 10 15 30 50 75 100 125 150 1 75 200 300 Fig. 40:’, Each. si 5.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 55 00 75.00 87 00 HI 125.0015000 175.00 “ 404 . . 35 00 45 00 00 . 00 75.00 05-00 100.00 150.00 “ 405 75 ■ 00 85 . 00 100.00 . . 125 00 150-00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 119 CROSBY POP SAFETY AND WATER RELIEF VALVES. MARINE YACHT STYLE. STATIONARY OR MARINE FLANGED BASE. Fig. 406. Fig. 407. PORTABLE AND FARM ENGINE STYLE. Fig. 408. WATER RELIEF VALVES. UNDERWRITER. Fig. 409. STANDARD. Fig. 410. Size Inches. 1 f 1 li 14 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 Horse Power 10 20 30 40 75 100 125 150 175 200 200 Fig. 40(1 10.00 12 00 15-00 20.00 30 (10 50 . 00 and up. “ 407. Plain 50 ■ 00 65 ■ 00 80.00 100.00 115 00 125 00 ISO. 00 “ 407. Nickel Seated . 38. 00: 60. 00 77.00 94-00 116-00 13.3 ini 145 00 210 mi “ 407. Lock-Up .... 35-00 55 • 00 75 . 00 90.00 110.00 1 25 . 00 135.00 200 • 00 “ 407. “ Nickel Seated .... 43 00 65-00 87- 00 104.00 126.00 143.00 155.00 231 1 (in " 407. Ex. Heavy Plain 65.00 80-00 100.00 11 200 . 00 “ 407. “ “ Nickel Plated .... 77-00 94.00 116-00 160.00 230 ■ 00 “ 407. Ex. Heavy Lock- Up ..'.... 75 . 00 90.00 110.00 150.00 220-00 “ 407. Ex. Heavy Lock- Up Nickl Pltd S7 ■ 00 104.00 126-00 170 00 250 00 “ 40 s s 00 10 .00 12. 00 15.00 20.00 30.00 “ 409 and 410. Brass • ■ 10 . 00 12.00 15.00 20.00 30 ■ 00 50 ■ 00 409 and 410. Iron . . 30 (10 50 ■ 00 65 ■ 00 80.00;100 00 115.00 125 00 180.00 In ordering, state pressure to be carried. 2£-incli and larger made screwed or flanged. If flanged Valves are wanted, state size of flange. 120 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CROSBY GAUGES. BOURDON PRESSURE OR VACUUM GAUGE. IMPROVED PRESSURE GAUGE. Fig. 411. Fig. 412. BOURDON PRESSURE OR VACUUM GAUGES. INCLUDING COCK. Size. Iron Case, Brass Ring. Iron Case, X.P. Ring. Brass Case. N. P. Case. Brass Deep Case. O. G. or Oct. Ring. X. P. 1 )eep Case, O. <4. or Oct. Ring. 10 in. dial 875.00 77-00 125 00 132 50 12 “ 50 . 00 51.50 75 . 00 79- 00 so 00 84 . 00 10 “ 32 . 00 33 ■ 00 40 . 00 43 ■ 00 44 . 00 47 . 00 81 “ 22 . 00 22 75 30 . 00 32 50 33 • 50 30 - 00 Of “ 16 00 10.00 20 . 00 22 . 00 23 ■ 00 25 00 0 “ 13.00 1 3 . 50 10.00 17-50 18.50 20 00 51 “ 10 00 1 0 ■ 25 12.00 1 3 ■ 25 1 3 75 1 5 00 5 “ 8 00 8 . 20 11 .00 12-00 1 2 50 13 50 41 “ 8. 00 8-20 1000 11 .00 1 1 . 50 12.50 Ol “ 7. 00 7 -ls 0 . 00 9 75 10-25 11.00 3 or 2“ 0 . 00 0.15 8.00 s . 60 9 . 25 9.75 IMPROVED PRESSURE GAUGES. INCLUDING COCK. Size. Iron Case, Japanned. Iron Case, N . P. Ring. Brass Case. N. P. Case. Brass Deep Case, O. ( 1 . or Oct Ring. X. P. Deep Case, O (i . or Oct. Ring. 10 in. dial . . 885.00 87 - 00 140 00 147.50 12 “ 55 .00 50 ■ 50 80 ■ 00 84.00 85 00 89 . 00 10 “ 37 00 38 ■ 00 45.00 48 00 49.00 52 . 00 81 “ 25.00 25 75 34 . 00 30 • 50 37 ■ 50 40.00 0} “ 18.00 18.00 22.00 24 . 00 25.00 27 00 () “ 15.00 15.50 18 00 19.50 20 . 75 22.25 51 “ 12 00 12.25 1 4 . 00 1 5 . 25 16.25 17-50 5 “ 11 00 11.20 13-00 14.00 15.00 10.00 41 “ 10.00 10.20 1 2 . 00 13.00 13.75 14.75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 121 ASHTON LOCK-UP POP SAFETY VALVES. No. 3 VALVE FOR STATIONARY BOILERS. No. 16 IRON MARINE VALVE. No. 22 IRON WATER RELIEF VALVE. Fig- 413 - Fig. 414. Fig. 415- Size Inches. f 1 H 14 2 24 3 01 4 44 5 (j No. 3 . Iron Valve, Pipe Outlet • 40.00 55.00 64.00 70.00 80.00 85 00 1 25.00 5. “ “ “ “ 6. Comp. Valve without 12.00 1 8 00 30.00 lock-up 4.50 5.50 8.50 10.00 23.00 S. Comp. Valve with lock-up 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 25.00 IIorse Power of Boilers . • 8 10 15 25 35 50 75 100 120 140 170 200 o | Nn. 15. Comp. Valve- • • ■ •= J 1 16. Iron Valve .... ' For Boilers having following 7.20 ■ 9.60 1 2.00 14.40 30.00 48.00 66.00 75.00 84.00 95.00 102.00 150.00 l square feet grate surface • No. 24. Water Relief Valves 1.32 2.35 3.68 5.30 9.42 14.72 21.20 2 S.S 6 3769 47.70 58.90 84.82 Com]) No. 22. Water Relief Valves 7.00 9.00 12.50 16.50 Iron 30.00 40.00 60.00 75.00 85.00 1 25.00 150.00 Diameter Inlet Flange . Inches. 8 9 10 10 12 12 14 Always order by number of valve ; give pressure to set valve, and state whether flanged or screwed end. Nickel Seated Valves, prices same as above. ASHTON VACUUM, HYDRAULIC, COMPOUND, COMBINATION, PYROM- ETER, AMMONIA AND STANDARD TEST GAUGES. THE ASHTON PATENT OR DOUBLE SPRING BOURDON PRESSURE GAUGES. Size. 1 1 ft • „ zP X X ft aT • 'Z, - ^ tx ft ~ O 12 inch dial... $55 00 56 50 so. 00 84 . 00 85 00 89.00 10 “ “ . . . 37 00 38 . 00 45.00 48 (III 49 00 52 .00 Si “ “ . . . 25 • 00 25 75 34.00 36 50 37 . 50 40 ■ 00 Of “ “ . . . 18- 00 18.60 22.00 24 00 25 ■ 00 27 00 (i “ “ . . . 15.00 15.50 18- 00 19- 50 54 “ “ . . . 12.00 1225 11 (10 15.25 5 “ “ . . . 11.00 11.20 13- 00 1400 44 “ “ ... 10.00 10 ■ 20 12.00 13-00 Fig. 416. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 122 SIPHON COCKS. SECTIONAL VIEW. Fig. 417 . SIPHON WITH COCK. Fig. 418. STRAIGHT SIPHON. Fig. 419. ELBOW SIPHON WITH COCK. Fig. 420. Fite. 418. Straight Siphon with Cock si. 50 “ 419. “ “ without Cock LOO “ 420. Elbow Siphon with Cock 1.50 420. •' “ without Cock 1.25 Xickel Plating extra. COIL PIPE SIPHON and STEAM SWING JOINT. COIL PIPE SIPHON. STEAM SWING JOINT— ROUGH. Fig. 421. Fig. 422. Fig. 421. ( Oil Pipe Siphon Each, 80.25 Brass, 1.00 Xickel Plated, 1.50 Sl/.K 1 \ C I IKS. < Fig. 422. Steam Swing Joint, Hough . si. 25 4 1.75 2.40 1 3.50 H 4.50 14 0.25 9 9.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. I 23 LOWDEN SEPARATORS. GREASE, OIL AND GRIT EXTRACTOR. AUTOMATIC WATER SEPARATOR. Fig- 423- Fig. 424. Separating and Automatically Discharging Grease, Separating and Automatically Discharging Oil and Grit from Exhaust Steam. Entrained Water from Live Steam. LOWDEN SEPARATORS Figs. 423 and 424. Size of Extractor or Exhaust Pipe. Total Length of Body. Distance from top of Extractor to centre of Exhaust Pipe. Distance from bottom of Extractor to centre of Exhaust Pipe. Diameter of Flanges. Distance from face to face of Flanges. Diameter of Body of Extractor. Price Fig. 423. Price Fig. 424. 2 ill. 13d in. 3d in. 10 in. 6 in. Sf in. 6! in. $35-00 50 . 00 3 “ 154 “ 4d “ lid “ ( * ‘ 10! “ S4 “ 50 • 00 65 • 00 4 •• 25 4 * Od “ lSf “ 9 13 “ 114 “ 70 . 00 85 • 00 5 “ 254 “ 6| “ IS! “ 104 “ 14d “ I2d “ 85 • 00 100 . 00 6 “ 2Si “ Sd “ 20 14 “ 164 “ 14! “ 110. 00 125.00 7 “ 304 ‘ ‘ 9d “ 21 15 “ 16! “ 16d *• 135.00 150.00 8 “ 32 104 “ 214 “ 16 “ ltd “ 184 “ 150. 00 175.00 9 “ 34 “ 114 “ 22-i- “ IS “ 174 “ 19! “ 175.00 205 . 00 10 “ 36 124 “ 234 “ 20 “ IS! “ 21d “ 200 • 00 225-00 12 42 “ 15 “ 27 “ 23 “ 21d “ 26 “ 250 . 00 275 "ii 14 “ 300. 00 325 ■ 00 16 “ 350 . 00 375 . 00 Special arrangements as to price, etc., for larger sizes than herein mentioned, will be given upon application. 124 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STRATTON SEPARATORS. STRATTON SEPARATORS Figs. 425 and 426. Diameter of Steam Pipe. I )iameter Body. 3f Length over all. Si/e of Drip. Distance across Nozzles. (Screwed Ends.) Distance between Flanges. (Flanged Ends.) Approxi- mate Shipping Weight . Prices F. O. 15. New York. Screwet Ends. Flanged Ends. 1 in. 54 11 17 in. 4 in. 04 in. 35 ih. s 1 2 00 14 04 21 " 4 “ 74 “ 50 “ 20 00 •> TJ 254 “ I “ 84 “ 94 in. 75 “ 30 00 35 . 00 24 9 i 33 “ 1 “ 11 “ 12 “ 130 “ 40 00 46 . 00 3 1 1 41 “ O “ 12f “ 134 “ 200 ' ‘ 50 00 5S • 00 34 124 404 “ n •* 144 “ 154 " 275 “ 02 00 72 . 00 4 144 . 524 “ 0 “ 15.4 “ 104 “ 350 “ 75 00 87 . 00 44 1.14 56 “ 14 “ 174 “ 184 - 460 “ 90 00 104.00 5 IT 04 “ 14 “ 20 “ 600 “ 126.00 0 20 70 “ 14 “ 22^ “ 900 “ 160.00 7 214 • 7!) “ 14 “ 28 1350 “ 200 . 00 *s 23 S7 “ 1.4 “ 31 “ 1200 “ 240 . 00 9 204 104 “ 14 “ 304 “ 1600 “ 2S0.00 10 21) 110 “ 14 “ 384 “ 1800 “ 330- 00 12 34 130 “ 2 “ 45 “ 2500 “ 450 ■ 00 14 30 150 “ 2 “ 504 “ 3500 “ 600.00 III 43 153 “ 2 “ 574 " 5300 “ 800 . 00 Sc irators eij lit inches uid above are made with wrought steel shells. Separators with top or bottom outlet. Prices on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 25 WAIN WRIGHT IMPROVED FEED WATER HEATERS. STEAM TUBE. WATER TUBE. EXHAUST Fig. 427. Fig. 428. Horse Power 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 1 150 Fig. 427. Steam Tube • ■ $65.00 75 ■ 00 85 ■ 00 95 . 00 1 05 . 00 125-00 140.00 165-00 230-00 270-00 305 . 00 Horse Power 250 300 350 j 400 500 600 700 S00 900 1000 Fig. 427. Steam Tube ■ ■ 390. 00 460.00 500.00 625.00 690.00 790.00 950.00 1 100. 00 1275.00 1400 00 1500 ■ 00 Horse Power 20 25 1 30 1 40 50 60 80 100 150 Fig. 42S. Water Tube ■ §35.00 45-00 55-00 , 65-00 80-00 100-00 120 00 150-00 250 ■ 00 Horse Power 200 300 400 500 600 | 700 800 900 1000 Fig. 42S. Water Tube • §300 00 400 00 500- 00 600-00 750.00 900 00 1050.00 1200.00 1400- 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 126 THE JACOBS PATENT WATER TUBE FEED WATER HEATERS. Fig. 429. Horse Power. Diameter Outside of Flanges. ] )iameter of Shell. Total Height. Number of Tubes. Diameter of Diameter of Tubes. Exhaust. Diameter of Feed. Shipping \\ eight. Pi'ice. ?0 15 in. 12 in. 334 in. 14 If in. 4 in. if in. 400 lbs. 880 . 00 40 15 “ 12 424 “ 14 If “ 0 “ if 450 “ 00 . 00 50 15 “ 12 514 “ 14 If “ 6 “ if 500 “ 1 05 . 00 60 15 “ 12 504 “ 14 If “ 6 “ if 540 “ 125.00 80 15 “ 12 084 “ 14 If “ 6 “ if 680 “ 144.00 100 20 1G 55 ‘ ‘ 30 If “ 8 “ if 800 “ 190 00 125 20 16 (14 “ 30 If “ 8 “ 14 025 ” 240 . 00 1 50 20 16 73 ‘ 30 If “ s •• 14 1050 “ 300 . 00 200 24 “ 21 63 “ 52 If “ 8 “ 14 1360 “ 3S0 . 00 250 24 “ 21 74 “ 52 If “ 10 “ 9 1500 “ 440 ■ 00 300 24 “ 21 85 “ 52 If “ 10 “ 2 1650 “ 525 . 00 400 28 24 77 “ 80 If “ 12 “ 3 2000 “ 650 • 00 500 28 “ 24 80 “ 80 U “ 14 “ 3 2850 “ 750.00 600 28 “ 24 1024 “ 80 If “ 14 “ 3 2725 “ 880 . 00 700 344 “ 20 844 “ 1 14 If “ 16 *• 3 3525 “ 102000 800 341 “ 20 064 “ 114 If “ 16 “ 3 3675 “ 1140. 00 000 344 “ 20 1084 “ 1 14 If " 10 “ 0 3800 “ 1270.00 1000 384 “ 32 1 164 “ 126 If “ IS “ 4 4580 “ 1 400 ■ 00 1 100 384 “ 32 1264 “ 126 if “ 18 “ 4 4750 “ 1520.00 1 200 384 “ 32 1364 “ 126 If “ IS “ 4 5500 “ 16(i000 In writ ing for prices, still 0 Horse Power of Engine and Boiler. Estimates furnished for larger sizes, upon application. In Connecting the Heater with the Boiler, always place a Safety Valve on the Feed Pipe. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. THE NATIONAL FEED WATER HEATERS. NATIONAL HEATER. Fig. 430 . No. Horse Power. . Diameter of Feed Pipe. Inches. Diameter of Exhaust Pipe. Inches. Dimensions of Heater. Price. Height. Inches. Diameter. Inches. 1 8 4 0 11 1 1 820.00 2 12 4. 24 17 1 1 25.00 0 20 f 24 16 16 35.00 4 25 1 3 19 19 45.00 5 30 1 4 23 20 55.00 6 40 1 4 25 20 65.00 7 50 1 4 31 20 S0.00 s 60 1 4 36 20 100.00 9 80 1 4 41 20 120.00 10 1 00 1 or 1± 5 52 20 150.00 104 125 li or 14 6 52 ')-) 200 00 11 150 14 8 52 29 250.00 12 200 14 or 2 s 58 29 300.00 13 300 •) 10 50 42 400.00 14 400 2 or 24 10 64 42 500.00 15 500 2 or 2 -A- 10 76 42 600 00 16 soo 3 12 sS 42 1000.00 17 1000 0 12 88 56 1 500.00 IS 2000 44 16 1 00 70 2500.00 rs given are across the heads, and the height is tiange to flange. We furnish these Heaters with legs only when same are specified in ordering STEAM JACKET KETTLES. STEAM JACKET KETTLE. SECTIONAL VIEW. Fig- 431- Capacity in Gals. Each 1 $ 6.00 6 10 20.00 25.00 15 25 30 45 50 60 SO 12: 30.00 50.00 60.00 90.00 100.00 110.00 160.00 175.00 Kettles 15 Gallons and under are furnished without stands SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 128 STEAM TRAPS. FIDELITY STEAM TRAP. Fig- 433- CAPACITY BASEL OX A PRESSURE OF 80 LBS. No. Size. Lin’l Feet 1 In. Pipe. Square Feet, Heat. Sur. Price. 00 104 X 10 1000 300 $22.00 0 104 X 16 2000 700 20 . 00 1 104 x Hi 4000 1400 30.00 9 124 x 17 7000 2500 40.00 3 13 x IS 10000 3500 55.00 4 14 x 19 15000 5700 75 00 Sent on thirty days’ trial and warranted one year. ALBANY STEAM TRAP. SPECIAL BUCKET TRAP. Size. Capacity of 1 in. Pipe. Price. Price of Drip Tanks. Xo. A 1 15000 to 20000 $200-00 10.00 Xo. 1 8000 to 10000 1 50 00 10. 00 Xo. 2 4000 to 5000 100. 00 1 0 . 00 Xo. 3 1000 to 1500 75 - 00 10-00 The above price includes the two Check Valves, Automatic Air Valves and Strainer. Fig- 434- PRATT’S PATENT RETURN STEAM TRAP. Trap No. Will Drain 1 Inch Pipe. Water Delivery per Hour. Price. 1 4000 1 o 5000 Feet. 200 Gallons. $100. 00 2 8000 to 10000 “ 350 250 • 00 3 15000 to 20000 “ 550 200 . 00 4 30000 to 40000 “ 800 300-00 Fig. 435- Receivers extra — No. 1, $12.00; No. 2, 15.00; Xo. 3, 18.00. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 129 STEAM TRAPS CONTINUED. NASON TRAP. Number of Steam Trap 1 2 O 4 5 Size of Pipe Connections Inches 4 t 1 n 14 Diameter outside of Flanges “ 10! 8 141 m 19 24! Diameter of Cylinder “ 104 12 14 18 Height to top of Waive “ ii 14 ltit 184 234 Height to top of Cover “ 8 10 12 14 154 Maximum discharge lbs. per minute “ 2 5 8 12 20 Greatest number of square feet of surface to which it should be applied 350 900 1400 2000 3500 Greatest lineal feet of 1-inch pipe surface to which it should be applied . • 1050 2700 4200 6000 10500 Price 20.00 27.50 42.50 70.00 CURTIS BALANCED STEAM TRAP. SIZE AND CONDENSING CAPACITY IN FEET OF ONE-INCH PIPE. S - No. Size. Lineal Feet 1-in. Pipe. Valve. Inches. Price. 00 84 x 11 1000 i 4 §20.00 0 9 X 12 2500 4 25.00 1 10 x 13 4000 i 30.00 2 104 x 14i 7000 i 40.00 24 114 x 154 10000 ii 55.00 3 124 x 16| 15000 H 75.00 4 13 x IS 26000 2 100.00 5 20 x 20 45000 3 125.00 Fig- 437- Glass “Water Gauge, §4.00 extra. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 130 FOSTER REGULATORS, GOVERNORS AND REDUCING VALVES. Size. . Inches. f l li 14 O | 34 3 4 5 0 8 1 10 12 Screwed Ends . $30 00 35.00 Flanged Ends 40 . 00 45 ■ 00 55-00 08 ■ 00 71 40 so. 00 St Dll 105.00 145-00 110-25 152.25 190.00 199.50 275 00 400.00 525 . 00 cl Fig- 439- PRESSURE REGULATOR AND REDUCING VALVE. 1 1 1 1 Size . Inches. 2 24 3 4 5 : 6 8 10 12 Flanged Ends, Class H.* - • 50.00 63-00 78-00 110-00 145 00 190-00 295.00 420.00 575 ■ 00 Screwed Ends, Class F.* - - 47 00 60.00 75.00 105.00 140.0(1 180 00 Above Valves have cast iron bodies with trimmings of best steam metal. * The price of the 34, 44, 54, 7 and 9-mch Valves is the same as that of tlie 4, 5, 0, 8 and 10-inch respectively. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Til DAMPER REGULATORS AND REDUCING VALVES. CLARK’S DAMPER REGULATOR. Fig. 440. CLARK’S DAMPER REGU LATORS — Fig. 440. Number 1 ' ’ 2 3 Boilers, Horse Power 5 20 30 and over. Each Sl 0.00 15.00 25.00 .40 .60 1.25 LOW PRESSURE DAMPER REGULATOR. Fig. 441. LOW PRESSURE DAMPER REGULATORS — Fig. 441. Low Pressure Damper Regulator Rubber Diaphragms SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 132 DAMPER REGULATORS AND VALVES CONTINUED. REDUCING WATSON'S STEAM PRESSURE REGULATOR. Fig. 442. WATSON’S STEAM PRESSURE REGULATORS Fig. 442. Size Inches. 1 U H 2 24 3 4 5 | 6 7 8 Brass, Screwed Ends - - - Iron Body, Brass Lined, Screwed 17 00 22.00 28-00 38 - 00 55 . 0i ) O O L- Ends *lron Body, Brass Lined, F anged- - 70 - 00 90 . 00 110 - 00 1 50 - 00 ISO - 00 230 00 *Tapped also for screwing, and can be used either way. CURTIS’ PRESSURE REGULATOR. LOCKE’S REDUCING VALVE. MASON’S REDUCING VALVE. Fig. 444. Fig- 445- Fig. 443- FigS. 443, 444 and 445. Size Inches. 4 f 1 11 14 2 24 3 4 5 ! 0 7 S Fig. 443. 122-00 28-00 35.00 44-00 57 00 72 -00 100-00 135-00 180-00 210-00 250-00 444, Brass 15-00 18.00 22-00 28-00 35.00 50-00 05-00 S5. 00 “ 444’, Iron 44-00 57-00 72-00 100.00 “ 445 15.00 IS. 00 22 -00 28 00 35-00 44-00 57 00 72.00 100.00 135.00 180-00 - . - 210.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. METROPOLITAN AUTOMATIC INJECTOR. Fig. 446. Size. Price. Size of Pipe Connections. Gallons pei Hour, 65 lbs. Pressure. Horse Power. 2 815 • 50 1 in. 40 1 to 4 3 16.00 1 “ 60 4 to 8 34 IS. 00 4 “ 90 8 to 12 4 20 00 4 “ 120 12 to 16 5 25 . 00 i “ 220 ’ 16 to 28 6 30 . 00 i “ 300 2S to 40 T 40 • 00 1 420 40 to 57 s 45 ■ 00 1 540 57 to 72 9 55 . 00 H “ 720 72 to 93 10 60 . 00 li “ 900 93 to 120 11 75 . 00 14 “ 1260 120 to 168 12 90 00 14 “ 1740 168 to 232 13 110. 00 2 “ 2240 232 to 298 14 125-00 2 44 2820 298 to 382 15 150 00 24 “ 3480 3S2 to 466 THE CRESCENT EJECTOR OR STEAM JET PUMP. Fig. 447. Size. Steam Connection. Delivery and Suction. Capacity, 65 lbs. per Hour. Price. Strainers. Brass, No. 1 -f in. 4- ill. 250 88 . 00 .50 “ “2 1 “ I “ 500 10.00 75 “ i 4 “ 1 960 15.00 1 .00 “ 4 i “ n “ 1300 20 • 00 1 . 25 “ 5 1 14 “ 2000 25 . 00 1 .50 “ 6 H “ 2 4 4 3500 35 • 00 1 .75 Iron, “ 7 H “ 24 “ 5000 40 . 00 200 “ “ s 1 1 “ 3 “ sooo 50 ■ 00 2.50 “ “ 9 2 4 4 4 10000 65- 00 3 ■ 00 134 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. METROPOLITAN DOUBLE TUBE INJECTOR. Fig. 448. Size. Price. Size of Pipe Con- nections. Gallons per Hour. Horse Power. Drip Funnel. 2} Sis . 00 4 100 6 to 12 81 .00 4i 20 ■ 00 4 150 12 to 20 1 00 5| 25.00 i 225 20 to 35 1 25 04 30 00 * 350 35 to 50 1 25 7 A- 40 ■ 00 1 500 50 to 70 1 50 Si 45.00 1 GOO 70 to 90 1 50 94 55 00 it 800 90 to 115 2.00 104 00 00 it 1000 115 to 140 2.00 114 75.00 14 1300 140 to 1S5 2.50 124 90 00 14 1750 185 to 250 2.50 134 1 10-00 •) 2230 250 to 300 300 144 125-00 O 2820 300 to 375 3.00 154 150 00 24 3500 375 to 500 3 50 When ordering, state the Horse Power of Boiler or Boilers, range of steam (lire of (lie feed water and the quantity of water used per hour. pressure, the tempera- SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 1 35 THE HANCOCK INSPIRATOR. Size of Size of Connections. ^ -O oJ £ Connections. £ ->■ 'o , - "*r 7*—, - ft \5 £ s X Horse Power. Price. o Horse P *WC". Price. £ X .5 — n - ^ - U o — — 1 § S3 ^ S 5 zh ’ H in X l ~ l S 74 i i 60 6 to 8 $16.00 224 li 1 700 60 to 90 $55.00 SI 4 i 85 8 to 10 18 00 25 li 1 000 75 to 100 60.00 10 4 i 120 10 to 15 20 ■ 00 30 li li 1260 100 t o 150 75.00 124 i 4 220 IS to 25 25.00 35 14 11 1740 140 to 210 90.00 15 1 4 300 25 to 35 30 . 00 40 2 14 2230 1 90 to 275 110.00 174 1 i 430 35 to 50 40 ■ 00 45 2 14 2820 240 to 350 125.00 20 1 1 540 45 to 60 45. 00 50 24 - 3480 290 to 430 150.00 WHEN ORDERING AN INSPIRATOR PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. 1. What is the horse power of boiler or boilers ; or what is the quantity of water required per hour? 2. What is the range of steam pressure? 3. What is the temperature of supply ? 4. What is the extreme lift or head, vertically or horizontally, from supply to inspirator? 5. Is water used for other purposes than feeding boilers ? 6. What is the number of boilers? 7. What type of boiler is used ? 8. What are the dimensions of boilers ? HANCOCK EJECTOR OR LIFTER. No. Suction and Feed. Inches. Steam. Inches. Gallons per hour. Price. No. Suction and Feed. Incln s. Steam. Inches. Gallons per hour. Price. 10 4 i 120 $ 7. 00 40 2 i 2230 835 00 15 i # 300 10 . 00 : 45 2 i 2876 40 00 20 i 4 540 15 00 50 24 H 34S0 45 . 00 25 ii 4 900 20 00 55 24 ii 3600 50 00 30 14 i 1260 25 00 60 o 14 4000 55 00 35 14 I 1743 30 . 00 65 3 14 4520 60 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 130 WATER GAUGE COLUMNS. No. . . . 1 2 3 4 - O 0 Length- • Inches. 12 15 IS 22 20 28 Size Boilei Connections .... f i li li li li Size Watei ■ Gauge Connections. 4 4 i f t f Cen. to Ce n. Water Gauge Con. 10 12 15 IS 14 22 Size ( J-augc Cock Holes 1 4 4 f i i I 'rice • • 81 .25 1 . 50 2.50 3.00 3-00 5 . 50 WITH TRIMMINGS AS FOLLOWS: Water Gauge, Steam Gauge and Siphon, and Stuffing Box Gauge Cocks. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. of Water Gauge .... In. 7 7 8 s s Size of Gauge Cock .... “ # i 4 # t f Diameter of Steam Gauge . “ 5 5 5 6 6 6 With Iron Case Steam Gauge • 822.00 | 2(5-00 29.00 50 . 00 50.00 57 00 With Brass Case Steam Gauge • 3.3.00 36.00 40 . 00 5(5.00 56.00 62.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 RELIANCE SAFETY WATER COLUMNS. SAFETY COLUMN WITH TRIMMINGS. Fig- 45 1 - No. 2 Dimensions over all, in inches. J Diameter of Boiler and Steam Pressure . . « C ~ £3 Y ariation between Alarms. SO > X s> 13 o> ^ o a ; 5 zf x 5: V 'tfi JAPAXXEI). Finished Brass. in Lbs. UP TO UP TO Without G'ge C’ks or W.Guage. With G’ge Cooks anil Water Guage. Without ( J’ge ( "ks or W.Guage. With G'ge Cocks and Water Guage. 1 H. & L. 3£x23 54 80 1 0 12 3 4 $28-00 35 . 00 70-00 85 ■ 00 14 II. & L. 4|x28 54 150 it 6 12 3 4 2S-00 35 . 00 2 Low. 3£x23 60 100 1 12 Q 4 25 . 00 32 . 00 65 . 00 SO • 00 5 II. & L. 44x294 Any Any if 8 16 4 I 30 • 00 40 ■ 00 SO ■ 00 100-00 0 Low. 44x2 i Diamet’r Pressure If 14 4 £ 28 • 00 37 ■ 00 75 . 00 95 ■ 00 Columns made with any variation from 0 inches to 30 inches between the alarms, for Hazleton, Corliss, and similar boilers, and for special purposes. Notice — When not otherwise ordered, we ship the columns trimmed, with gauge cocks and water gauge. When ordering, state whether right or left-hand columns are wanted. A column having gauge cocks on the left-hand side when looking at the glass which is on the front, is a left- hand column, and vice versa. The column shown above is a right-hand column. 13S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. THE HATCH SAFETY COLUMNS. FOR STEAM BOILERS. HATCH SAFETY COLUMN. HATCH SAFETY COLUMN. Fig- 454- SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 139 WATER GAUGES COMPLETE. No. i. EXPAN- No. 2. ROUGH BODY SION TANK IRON WHEEL. GAUGE. No. 6. FINISHED BODY No. io. FINISHED BODY WOOD WHEEL. —WOOD WHEEL. F 'g- 455 - Fig. 456. Fig. 457 - Fig. 458. Xo. Threaded. Size Glass. Price. Fig. 455 1 i in. f x 12 in. 82 . 50 450, Iron Wheel, Rough Body 2 4 “ f- x 12 “ 3-00 456 “ “ Finished Body 3 I “ 4x12 “ 3 • 50 “ 450 “ “ .. .. 4 I “ f x 12 “ 4.25 450 “ “ Rough Body 5 f “ 4 x 12 “ 5 • 00 457, I\ ood Wheel, Finished Body 6 t “ 4 x 12 “ 4. 25 “ 457 7 i “ f x 12 “ 5.00 “ 457 8 4 “ 4 x 14 “ 10- 00 458, Iron Wheel, 0 4 “ 1 x 12 “ 5 ■ 00 45S, Wood Wheel, “ 10 4 “ f- x 12 “ 7-00 “ 45S 1 1 4 “ 4 x 14 “ 12.00 Rubber Washers for Water Gauges, per dozen, 35c. 140 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SCOTCH GLASS TUBES. SCOTCH GLASS TUBES. Fig. 45 Q. PRICES PER D' External Diameter. In. < 4 " Length, 10 in. $4.80 4.80 ll “ 4-80 4.80 12 “ 5.40 5.40 13 “ 5.40 5.40 1.4 “ 6 . 00 6.00 15 “ 6 • 60 6.60 16 “ 7.20 7.20 IT “ 7-80 7.80 18 • 8 40 8.40 19 “ 9 00 9.00 20 “ 9. 60 9.60 22 “ 10-80 10.80 24 “ 12-00 12.00 30 “ 16-00 16.00 36 ‘ ‘ 20.00 20.00 Larger sizes furnished if 3 GAUGE GLASS CL SIMPLEX GAUGE GLASS CUTTER. Fig. 460. Fig. 460. Simplex Gauge Glass Cutter, each, 25 cents^ “ 461. H. & C. Gauge Glass Cutter, No. 1, 5 inch, Extra Wheels, each, 10 cl CHESTERTON’S. Nickel Plated, each $2.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 141 BOILER TUBE BRUSHES AND CLEANERS. STEEL WIRE FLUE BRUSH. 140 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SCOTCH GLASS TUBES. SCOTCH GLASS TUBES. Fig. 459- PRICES PER DOZEN. External Diameter In. 4 f i 1 Length, 10 in. $4. SO Tubes shorter Tubes shorter Tubes shorter 4 . SO than 14 inches, than 15 inches, than 17 inches, 11 “ 4. SO 4. SO •SB. 60 per doz. 88.40 per doz. 810.80 per doz. 12 “ 13 “ 5.40 5 - 40 5.40 5-40 6 60 14 “ 6-00 6.00 7 20 S - 40 15 “ 6.60 6.60 720 9.00 16 “ 7-20 7.20 7 SO 9.60 10. SO 17 “ 7- SO 7. SO S-40 10.20 1140 IS “ S 40 8.40 9 00 10 80 12.00 19 “ 9 00 9. 00 9 ■ 60 11 .40 1320 20 “ 9 ■ 60 9. 60 10- 20 12.00 15.00 22 “ 10 SO 10. SO 11.40 15.00 IS. 00 24 “ 12. 00 12. 00 12 60 IS. 00 24 . 00 30 “ 16.00 16.00 20 00 25.00 35 ■ 00 36 “ 20.00 20.00 25 ■ 00 30 . 00 40 . 00 Larger sizes furnished if desired. GAUGE GLASS CUTTERS. SIMPLEX GAUGE GLASS CUTTER. H. & C. GAUGE GLASS CUTTER. “ 461. H. & C. Gauge Glass Cutter, Xo. 1, 5 inch, $2.50 ; Xo. 2, 7 inch, each, $3.00. Extra Wheels, each, 10 cents. CHESTERTON’S. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BOILER TUBE BRUSHES AND CLEANERS. STEEL WIRE FLUE BRUSH. Fiji. 466. Per Inch 142 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BOILER TUBE BRUSHES AND CLEANERS. CONTINUED. LARGE FLUE BRUSH. Fig. 467. Per Inch Fig. 467. si. 00. 10 to 36 Inches. ENGINEERS’ FAVORITE TUBE CLEANER. Fig. 469. Size Inches. H 14 11 2 -i 24 2f 3 3J 34 4 44 5 0 Fig. 468 “ 4(i!) 2. 00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2 . 00 2.25 2 25 2.50 2 . 50 2 . 75 2.75 3.00 300 3 25 3 • 25 3.50 3 . 50 4.00 4.00 4.50 4.50 6.25 500 7.50 7.50 CHRISTO FFEL SPRING TUBE CLEANER. Fig. 470. Srzr. . ■ • Inches. II 14 2 21 24 2f 3 31 34 3} 4 44 5 0 Fig. 470 s-2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 5.05 6.25 7.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 14:3 TUBE CLEANERS AND EXPANDERS. McLAUGHLIN'S STEAM TUBE CLEANER. XrMliEi: i 0 1 2 3 | 4 For Tubes j 1 to If 14- to 2f I 2 to 3 I 24 to 5 4 to 6 Each 87.00 | 8-00 9.00 , 10.00 12.00 Size Ilose Required 4 i 4 f 1 1 Above for Cleaners only. Valves and Hose extra. For price of Hose see Steam Hose. PROSSER'S SPRING TUBE EXPANDER. Fig. 472. SIZE Ix. 1 If 14 If 2 2f 24 2f 3 3i 34 4 5 6 Each 88-00 8. 00 9.00 11-00 12.00 13-00 15-00 IS. 00 22.00 26-00 30-00 33.00 42.00 60-00 HENDERER ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. Fig. 473- Size Ix. 1 n 14 If 2 2i 24 2f 3 3f 34 3f 4 Each 8700 7-00 8-00 9.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18-00 20. 00 23.00 25.00 2S-00 BALDWIN'S VACUUM TUBE CLEANER. 00 10 00 10 50 11 00 11 50 12 00 12 50 13 00 3 50 1-44 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SECTIONAL PIPE COVERING. ASBESTOS SPONGE MOULDED COVERING. Inside Diam- eter of Pipe. Covering, per Foot. Elbows, Each. Tees, Each. Valves, Each. Inside Diam- eter of Pipe. Covering, per Foot. Elbows, Each. Tees, Each. Valves. Each. 4, f in . ■ 80-17 .20 .28 .21 4 ill . . • •SO . 37 **7 .50 .50 1 “ . . .18 .20 .28 .21 44 “ . . . .39 .39 .54 .54 U *• • • .19 .20 .28 .21 5 “ . . . .42 .42 • 57 • 57 14 “ . . .20 .20 .28 .21 6 “ . . . .48 .48 .64 .64 2 “ . . .23 . 23 .30 .24 7 s * ■ • • .54 . 54 ■ 74 • 74 ■ 2 1- *■ . . .25 • 25 .34 .34 8 "... .62 .62 ■ 82 • 82 0 i ‘ • 30 .30 .42 .42 9 "... . 67 • 67 .92 .92 34 “ . . ■ 34 ■ 34 .45 .45 10 "... .74 .74 1.00 1 00 Elbows, Tees, etc., to match. Each section is three feet in length, and is furnished with canvas cover and bands or straps for fastening. ASBESTOS FIRE-FELT COVERING FOR STEAM PIPES. Fig. 476. Inside Diam- eter of Pipe. Covering, per Foot. Elbows, Each. Tees. Each. Valves, Each. Inside Diam- eter of Pipe. Covering, per Foot. Elbows, Each. Tees, Each. Valves, Each. 4, £ in . . 80 . 20 .27 .35 .27 4 in ■ • ■ 80.48 .50 . 65 65 1 “ . . 93 .27 ■ 35 .27 44 " . . . .53 .60 • 74 .74 It " • ■ .25 .27 • 35 • 27 5 "... .58 .69 • 80 .so 14 “ . . .27 .27 . 35 .27 6 "... . 03 ■ S2 .92 .02 2 “ . . . 30 .30 .40 .30 7 • . . ■ 69 .95 1.05 1 .05 2 i “ . . • 35 .35 .45 ■ 45 8 "... • 75 1.13 1 ■ 25 1.25 .40 .40 . 55 •55 0 “ . . . • 85 1.25 1.50 1 . 50 34 “ . . .44 • 45 ■ 60 .60 10 "... .95 1 . 40 1 -75 175 Each section is three feet in length, and is furnished with canvas cover and bands or straps for fastening. Elbows, Tees, Valves, and other fittings to match. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 145 SECTIONAL PIPE COVERING. CONTINUED. MAGNESIA PIPE COVERING. 36 INCHES IN LENGTH. PRICE INCLUDES FASTENINGS. Of Fig. 477. MAGNESIA FITTING COVERINGS. Fig. 478. Fig- 479 - Fig. 480. Fig. 481. MAGNESIA PIPE AND FITTING COVERINGS Figs. 477, 478, 479, 480, 481. Size Inches. 4 4 1 li 14 2 24 O O 3 i 4 44 5 6 7 s 10 Elbows and 45° Elbows . • $0-16 .20 .20 .20 .20 . 22 .25 .29 .32 • 35 .40! .46 .52 .66 ■ SO 1 .00 Tees .24 .26 .26 • 26 .26 .29 .33 .38 .42 .47 • 52, .60 ■ 72 .96 1.08 1 .40 Crosses .28 .34 .34 • 34 .34 .38 .42 .48 .54 • 60 •64 .72 .80 .88 .96 1.20 Globe Valves ....... .20 .20 .20 .20 . 20 . 22 • 33 . 38 .42 .47 .52 .60 • 72 .96 1 .OS 1.40 Per foot Pipe Covering . . .15 .16 • IS .20 . 22 .24 .27 • 30 .34 .38 .42 .46 .50 • 55 .60 • 75 Weight per foot . . . Oz. 8 9 10 12 15 IS 20 24 26 30 38 44 4S 55 65 85 Magnesia Plaster Covering, $ 5.50 per bbl. of 60 lbs. i4i; SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STEAM PACKING. CHESTERTON’S PACKING. SQUARE FLAX PACKING. Fig. 482 . Price per lb SO. 85 “PERFECTION” PACKING. Fig. 483 . Price per lb $0. EXPANSION” RING PACKING. Fig. 484 . 1 inch . • . . 80.15 24 inch . . . . 80.40 4 inch • . . . 80.80 54 inch . . . . 81.40 U “ • ■ . . .20 2f “ . . . . .45 4J “ ■ . . . .00 5f “ • • . . 1.50 14 “ . - . . .25 3 “ . . . .50 44 “ . ... 1.00 0 “ . . . . 1.60 If “ • . . .28 3i . . . .55 4f “ • . . . 1.10 7 • • . . 1.70 2 “ . . .30 34 “ . . . . .60 5 “ . ... 1.20 8 “ . . . . 1.80 ■2i “ . • 3f “ • ... .70 H “ • . . . 1.30 In ordering, give exact diameters of Stuffing Box and Bod. We also make this Sectional if desired ; also in Spiral form. DIAPHRAGMS. LOW PRESSURE. HIGH PRESSURE. Fig. 485 . Fig. 486 . LOW PRESSURE. HIGH PRESSURE. 0 in. diameter, 04 “ “ . . Each 81.00 . . “ 1.10 No. 1 size, 9 “ •> 4 “ . . Each 80.60 . “ ' .80 “ 1.60 3.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 147 STEAM PACKING - CONTINUED. RUBBER PACKING — CLOTH INSERTION. Size . - lx. ,’. r 1 1 1 S’ 3 4 fV 0 lb JL 4 l 1’lv, per lb. 80.70 . G5 .00 2 “ “ “ ... • 03 .58 •55 • • . .61 .58 .55 4 “ “ “ ... .61 -58 • 55 GASKETS. Fig. 487. Fig. 48:. MAN-HOLE GASKETS AND RINGS. Plain or Cloth Insertion, T V inch or less per lb., >1.25 “ ■“ “ “ 3 S 2 “ and upwards “ “ 1.50 Pure Rubber, per lb 1.50 Rubber Valves, per lb. RUBBER VALVES. Sl. 50 SQUARE AND ROUND PISTON PACKING. ROUND PISTON PACKING. SQUARE PISTON PACKING. Fig. 489. Square, from $ to 14 inches, per lb. . so. 85 Round, “ I to 14 “ “ “ . .85 Rubber Back Piston Packing, square, from i to 14 inches, per lb 1.00 Fig. 490. AMERICAN PACKING. ASBESTOS AND COTTON WICK. SELDEN'S PISTON PACKING. Fig- 493- lb 80.75 “ 65 . . .75 80 14S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STEAM PACKING — CONTINUED. GARLOCKS. ELASTIC RING. SPIRAL. SECTIONAL RING. Fig. 496. ELASTIC AM) SECTIONAL KING. Fig. 494- Diameter in Inches. Price per Inch in Depth of Starting Box. Diameter in Inches. Price per Inch in Depth of Starting Box. Diameter in Inches. Price per Inch in Depth of Stuffing Box. Diameter in Inches. Price per Inch in Depth of Starting Box. 1 §0.12 3 §0 . 45 5 §0 . 85 8 §1 .25 H .15 Q.L 04 .50 5 4 .90 S4 130 14 .18 3£ . 55 54 .95 9 1 35 If .20 3f .60 5f 1 .00 94 1 .40 .25 4 . 05 6 1 05 10 1.45 2f .30 4f .70 0-i- 1.10 104 1.50 24 • 35 44 75 7 1.15 11 1 55 2f .40 4 .80 74 1.20 The Elastic and Sectional Kings made in any size from f to 30 in. diameter. The Spiral Packing is made 12 feet long, and in sizes from ft, to 2 inches. In ordering, give exact diameter of Stuffing Box and Piston Rod or Valve Stem. Spiral Packing, §1.20 per lb. STEAM PACKING, ETC. Dirigo Square and Round Packing, in boxes Per ft. §0.70 Empire Gum Core Packing, square and round “ 50 Eureka “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 100 Flax Packing, square, in boxes “ SO “ Skeins “ -50 Italian Hemp Packing “ -30 Jenkins Sheet Packing “ SO Jute Packing “ 15 Asbestos Cement Per bbl. 4 00 Ilot Blast Cement “ 5 50 “ Sheeting in Rolls, 300 square feet, 36 in. wide, A in. thick Per sq. ft. . 0 (> “ “ “ “ “ “ i“ “ “ .07 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ i “ “ .10 In Sheets, 24 x 36, 4 in. thick “ 18 “ “ “ 1 “ “ 25 “ “ “ 14 “ .33 “ Mill Board Per lb. .25 “ Sheet Packing, 40 x 40 in., ,5 to 4 in. thick “ -25 Gaskets, A to 4 in. thick, cut to order “ -70 “ Rings and Washers, 3 in. or less in diameter “ 1 25 “ Piston Rod Packing, i to 2 in. in diameter . . . “ 50 “ Braided “ “ “ “ “ -50 Rubricated “ “ “ “ “ -50 “ and Hemp Lubricated Packing, i to 2 in. in diameter “ 50 Wick Packing, f. 4 and 1 lb. balls ' “ .50 “ Building Felt “ 12 Sheathing “ 15 Water-Proof Sheathing “ -20 Vulcabeston Sheet Packing, r V, in. and up “ 1 00 “ “ “ less than T V in “ 1 25 Vulcanized Asbestos Piston Rod Packing “ 1 00 “ “ A in “ 1 25 Asbestos Fire-Proof Rope “ 1 20 Cord “ 100 Twine “ 1-20 Sewing Twine “ 1-50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CORRUGATED COPPER GASKETS. Fig. 497. GASKETS FOR UNIONS. Size of Union. Inside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. Outside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. TRICE. Size of Union. Inside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. Outside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. PRICE. i Til i $0 . 02 1# if 2d $0 . 05 1 9 ITT i .02 2 2f O .07 f n .02 2d 2# 3d . u6 # 1 u .02 Q 3# 4f .00 1 h If .03 3d 3f 4f .11 n n 21 .05 4 4f 5d .18 GASKETS FOR FLANGE UNIONS. Size Flange Union. Inside Diameter of Gask et. Inches. Outside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. PRICE. Size Flange Union. Inside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. Outside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. PRICE. f 1 if $0 ■ 04 4d 4£ •if $0 . 27 1 if 2+ .05 5 5d .27 if 1 re 2d .07 6 Of Sd .42 id u 2* .07 7 7f 9f .44 2 2f 3f .09 8 Sf lOd -53 2d 2f of . 10 9 10 12# .84 3 3f 4d . 14 10 1 1 12# ■ 70 3d 3£ 5f . 19 12 12f 15 .98 4 4f 5f .18 GASKETS FOR FLANGED FITTINGS. Size of Fitting. Inside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. Outside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. PRICE. Size of Fitting. Inside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. Outside Diameter of Gasket. Inches. PRICE. 2 2f 4# 80 10 9 10d 13 80.92 2d 3# 4f . IS 10 10# 13# .94 3 4# 5f .24 12 13 10 1 .37 3d 4d 0 .25 14 14# 17d 1.51 4 5 Of .33 15 1 5d lSd 1.01 4d 5f 7i . 35 10 17d 20d 1.79 5 0 7f • 37 18 19 22 1.93 0 7 8f .43 20 2 Of 23f 2.10 7 7f 10# 71 22 23d 20d 2 . 36 8 8f Ilf .79 24 25d 28d 2.55 1 hese metallic gaskets may be used in place of rubber or 1 >tlier destructible materials in general use tor packing. It consists of thin sheet copper, stamped with concentric corrugations. Three to six corrugations are all that are necessary, so that the space within the bolt holes determines the width of the gasket. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COTTON WASTE. Fig. 498. Per lb SO. 16. HAIR FELTING. 14 2 .15 .20 Thickness Inches. I i f 1 if Price per square foot $0,054 .064 .OS .09i .12 NEW ENGLAND EMERY CLOTH. MADE FROM WELLINGTON MILLS LONDON EMERY. IN SHEETS 9 X II. PER QUIRE No. F. F No. 70 or No. PER QUIRE. F. or No. 00 . ... .90 60 “ . . . 1.00 120 or No. 0 54 “ 24 . . . 1.20 100 .90 46 “ 90 or No. i Crocus Cloth . . . .90 SO “ 1 90 IN ROLLS 25 YARDS EACH. PI N 1 is. 00 to 11, 9 inclu ■:r roe l. “s wide . . . . . . S3. 75 PER ROLL. Nos. 00 to 14, IS inches wide • . $7.50 2 9 “ . 4.50 2 is “ . . . . 9.00 24 9 24 IS . . . 10.50 :» 9 “ . . . 6.25 3 IS "... SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 151 ENGINE GOVERNORS. CLASS A, STANDARD. MEDIUM SPEED. CLASS A, SPRING. HIGH SPEED. CLASS B, STANDARD. MEDIUM SPEED. Fig. 501. JUDSON GOVERNORS. Size .... In. i £ 1 If If 2 ! 2f 24 2£ 3 , 3£ 4 44 5 54 6 Class B, Plain . 16.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 60.00 71.00 S3. 00 94.00 10S.00 122.00 “ 1>, Finished 18.00 1 li b 0 22.00 25.00 29.00 34.00 40.00 45.00 51.0(1 58.00 69.00 81.00 94.00 106.00 121.00 136.00 “ A, Plain. . 23.00 25.50 2!> 50 36.00 42.00 48.00 53.00 59.no 71 On s3.no 96.00 109.00 124.00 140.00 “ A, Finished . . 25.00 28.50 33.50 40.00 47.00 53.00 59.00 67.00 80.00 93.00 107.00 121.00 137.00! 154.00 Angle or Globe Stop Valve. . 9.75 11.50 12.50 15.50 18.00)22.00 25.00 32.00 3S.00 44.00 50.00 DIMENSIONS. £ 1 H 1* 2 2f 2f 94 -‘4 3 3f 4 4f 5 5f 6 Diameter Base Flange . . . 44 5 5f 64 7f 7f Sf 9 10 11 Ilf 12 13 14 Side “ ... 6 64 7 8 9 in 104 11 12 13 Centre to Side H 2 24 24 2£ 3 4f 4£ 5f 5f 64 ( 7 7f 7f Sf Base 2 2f 2# 3 3# 4 44 4£ 5f 5f 64 7f 74 7J S£ 9f End of Shaft . . . 7 7 74 10f HI 124 131 14f 14f 154 17 184 21 21 22 23 Extreme Height 114 12£ 13# ISf 204 23 26£ 28 28£ 32£ 354 38 42 424 48 50 Speed Standard Governor. . “ Spring “ . . 260 260 240 210 185 185 175 150 150 140 135 135 130 125 110 105 305 300 280 270 255 255 230 215 215 205 200 185 175 175 165 145 Diam. Pullev Spring Gov’r. . 24 24 24 3 34 3f 4 44 44 54 6 64 74 74 9 10 “ Standard Gov’r 24 24 3 34 4 4 44 5 5 6 64 74 8 8 10 11 Width of Belt If If If if if 14 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 24 2f 24 3 All Governors are complete with Speeder, Turned Flanged Pulley and Sawyer's Lever. In ordering, if we are informed of speed of engine and diameter of pulley on engine shaft from which governor is driven, we will put proper size of pulley on governer, otherwise the size of pulley mentioned in table will be furnished with each governor. W hen Stop Valves are ordered, Angle will be sent unless Globe is specified. Speed of each Governor stamped on Revolving Head. 152 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ENGINE GOVERNORS CONTINUED CLASS B. CLASS A, WITH AUTOMATIC SAFETY STOP. Fig. 502. WATERS’ Fig- 503- GOVERNORS. Size of Governor— I)iA3i. of Opening. 4 f 1 I 4 14 2 21 21 3 34 4 44 5 6 Class 13, Plain .... 1 16.00 18- 00 20. 00 22 . 00 25 00 30 . 00 35 . 00 40 . 00 50 . 00 60 . 00 71 • 00 83 ■ 00 94 . 00 122 00 “ 13, Finished . 18-00 20 00 22 - 00 25 00 29.00 34-00 40.00 45.00 58-00 69.00 81.00 94.00 106.00 136.00 “ A, Plain .... 23-00 25.50 29-50 36 . 00 42 . 00 48 . 00 59.00 71.00 83.00 96.00 109. 00 140.00 “ -V, Finished . . Angle or Globe Stop 25 . 00 28 . 50 33 . 50 40-00 47.00 53.00 67 00 SO. 00 93 00 107-00 121.00 154.00 Valve 18-00 22.00 25 00 32.00 3S.00 50.00 Larger sizes furnished. Prices on application. DIMENSIONS. Size of Governor — Diam. of Opening 4 * 1 n 14 2 2 4 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 Diameter of Base Flange. - • Inches. 34 4 44 5 5f 04 74 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 “ Side “ ... 6 64 64 7 s S4 94 11 12 “ Space required for High Speed Governor. Inches. 6 8 S 10* lOf 124 124 124 15 15 19 19 19 25 From Centre to Side Flange - “ 14 21 24 2^- 3i 4# 54 6 64 7 8f 84 From Base to Centre of Inlet “ 2 2f 3 3* 3f 44 44 5 5f 64 64 74 84 10 Extreme Height “ 10* 134 14 16 19 21 21 24 28 30 34 36 38 42 From Centre to End of Shaft “ 0 84 84 94 104 134 134 14 16 17 20 21 22 23 Diameter of Pulley “ 2 24 24 3 34 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 5 6 Width of Belt “ f 1 1 14 14 2 2 2 2 2 24 24 24 24 Revolutions per minute of High] Speed Governor. 500 400 400 325 325 330 330 330 250 250 250 250 250 200 Extra Speeds 600 600 430 400 In Ordering — Governors are described in two classes, “A” and “II,” Class “A” having Auto- matic Stop Motion, and Class “ 13 ” without Stop Motion. The plain High Speed Governor in accordance with table will be sent in all cases, unless other- wise ordered. Sizes up to and including 14-inch will be sent screwed unless ordered flanged. In ordering, state whether “A” or “13,” Plain or Finished, with or without Improved Angle or Globe Stop Valve. < live the number of revolutions the engine is to run, diameter of the pulley on the crank-shaft which drives the Governor, and a pulley the proper size for the Governor will be sent. 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 number (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. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 153 WRIGHT’S STEAM ENGINE GOVERNOR. Fig. 505- Fig. 506 . Size of Governor or Steam Pipe . I x. * f 1 If H 2 24 Price $16-00 18.00 20 . 00 22 00 25 ■ 00 30.00 40.00 With Automatic Stop Motion 23 ■ 00 25 ■ 50 29 . 50 36 . 00 48 • 00 Diameter of Base Flange, (see Note 1). . 3| 4 44 5 6 64 7 “ Side “ (see Note 1). . 44 5 0 64 From Centre of Governor to Centre of Pulley, (see Note 2) Inches. ■n to 4 t v 2 i to 4 t V 2f to 4 t4 3 A to 5 3ft to 5 4f to 6 44- to 6 Diameter of Pulley “ if If If 2 *>.1 -4 24 O Width of Belt “ f f f 1 1 li If Speed of Governor “ 500 500 500 450 450 400 400 Note 1. Screwed Inlet and Outlet will be sent unless otherwise ordered. Note 2. If this dis- tance is not right, state the distance required and Governor will be sent accordingly. N. B. All brass work is nickeled and all springs are polished. These Governors are made without packing, driving shaft or gears. 154 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. INSPECTORS’ TEST PUMP AND GAUGE. Fig- 5°7- This set consists of 1 Nickel Plated Test Pump. 1 “ “ 34 in. Dial Test Gauge, 300 lbs., 1 lb. marks. 1 “ “ Union Cock. 2 “ “ i Hexagon Couplings. 1 Steam Gauge Hand Remover. This set in velvet lined Morocco Case, weighs 8 pounds. Price as above • 845.00 THE TABOR REVOLUTION WITH STOP MOTION. COUNTER. Price Fig. 508. Each 81.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 55 CROSBY STEAM ENGINE INDICATOR. Fig. 509 . CROSBY STEAM ENGINE INDICATOR. One Crosby Steam Engine Indicator, with fittings complete, as follows, viz.: One spring, one scale, two wrenches, one screw driver, one bottle of watch oil, one hank of cord, 100 metallic-faced cards, all securely mounted in a velvet lined mahogany case ; also one copy of “Practical Instruc- tions for Using the Indicator” (new). Price SS5.00. 156 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. THE TABOR IMPROVED INDICATOR. The Tabor Improved Indicator complete and full nickel plated, with one spring, one scale, two cocks, 100 plain cards, “ Barrus Treatise on the Indicator,” one screw driver, one bottle of oil, one extra drum spring and the necessary wrenches, all enclosed in neat black-walnut box with nickel plated trimmings. Price $85.00 OIL WASTE CANS. Fig. 51 1. Diameter, 111 inches; height, 15 inches Special sizes as follows, to order : 12 x IS, 13 x 20, 14 x 22. Each $1.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 157 5^a/r) ai}d Jfot U/at V bC - £ XI Two Pipe Openings. Steam. Heating Suva itE Surface. Feet. XI S-. XI Te to 00 CO 5 CO ]3) 8 bp C-l Tc 2 51 i 1 5 1 x 0 1 x I 10 8 64 54 44 4 3 7-^ i 1 74 1 0 1 t 15 12 10 8 7 6 4 104 i 1 10 1 0 1 i 20 16 134 104 94 8 5 134 i 1 124 1 0 1 * 25 20 164 134 Hi 10 6 151 i 1 15 ll x 0 1 i 30 24 20 16 14 12 7 lSf i 1 174 11 0 1 f 35 28 234 184 164 14 s 21 i 1 20 li 0 1 i 40 32 264 214 184 16 0 23| i 1 224 11 0 1 i 45 36 30 24 21 18 10 201 i 1 25 li 0 1 I 50 40 334 264 234 20 11 2Si ll 14 274 ii 0 11 X 1 55 44 364 294 254 22 12 314 11 11 30 11 0 1 4 1 60 48 40 32 28 24 13 344 11 H 324 H 0 11 1 65 52 434 344 30£ 26 14 36| ll 11 35 I4 0 u 1 70 56 464 374 324 28 15 394 ll ll 3 < i I4 0 1 i 1 75 60 50 40 35 30 16 42 li H 40 14 x 0 H 1 80 64 534 424 37^- 32 17 444 ii li 424 14 0 11 1 85 68 564 454 394 34 IS 471 h 11 45 14 0 I4 1 90 72 60 48 42 36 10 404 ii 11 474 14 0 ll 1 95 76 634 504 444 3S 20 52£ H 1 i 50 14 0 ll 1 100 80 664 534 464 40 21 554 14 li 524 14 0 14 X 11 105 84 70 56 49 42 22 571 14 14 55 14 0 14 11 110 88 734 584 514 44 23 604 14 14 574 14 0 14 11 115 02 764 614 534 46 24 63 14 14 60 14 0 14 11 120 06 80 64 56 48 25 654 14 14 624 14 0 14 11 125 100 834 66# 584 50 26 681 14 14 65 2 x 0 14 II 130 104 S64 694 604 52 27 704 14 14 67i 2 0 14 11 135 10s 00 72 63 54 2S 734 14 14 70 2 0 14 11 140 112 034 744 654 56 20 764 14 14 724 2 0 14 ll 145 116 964 774 674 58 30 78* 14 14 75 2 0 14 H 150 120 100 80 70 60 31 811 14 14 77i 2 0 14 1 4 155 124 1034 824 724 62 32 84 14 14 80 2 0 14 li 160 128 1064 854 744 64 These Radiators will be tapped in accordance with the above list, and will have right-hand threads, unless otherwise ordered. In estimating length of Radiator, allow £ inch for each bushing. Distance from centre of tapping to floor is about 44 inches. Each Perfection section is "I inches wide. Width of legs 91 inches. Each National, Peerless and Ideal section is 7f inches wide. Width of legs SI inches. Extra high legs are made for the National and Perfection. National and Perfection are made with supply and return openings at same end when required. * Perfection Steam Radiators, two pipe openings, 40 square feet and under, are tapped lx| inch. Above 40, but not exceeding 56 square feet, li x f inches. Above 56 but not exceeding 100 square feet, 14 x 1 inches. Above 100 square feet, 14 x II inches. * Perfection Water Radiators containing 40 square feet of radiation are tapped, flow and return, 1 inch. Above 40 but not exceeding 72 square feet, II inches. Above 72 square feet, 14 inches. 100 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATORS CONTINUED. DETROIT ORNAMENTAL FLUTED FOR STEAM AND HOT WATER. Fig. 516. LIST OF SIZES FOR DETROIT ORNAMENTAL AND PLAIN FLUTED RADIATORS. t n y W> Heating Subface. Square Feet. No. of Loops. to a> Heating Surface. Square Feet. -b—t —h •- . O ~ 0*0 . 0> O *7 0 "7 x x . x — A . XtJ •=3 * cl ci A 5°^ H yO . X H-j Cl Cl "7 x-5 •S "T rr ■7 X cc — ci ci "7 — f *— 2 4f 104 Sir 7 54 44 IS 414 944 78 63 494 404 •j 0 ! 154 13 104 84 04 19 43 1 994 824 004 524 424 4 94 21 174 14 11 !) 20 4(>4 105 SO 4 70 55 45 5 Ilf’s 20f 21 r 174 134 114 21 48 t 9 j 1104 91 734 574 474 0 m 314 20 21 104 134 22 50-4 1154 954 1 1 004 494 7 364 304 144 104 154 23 53,7; 1204 994- 804 634 514 8 1 8£ 42 34y 28 22 18 24 554 120 104 84 00 54 !) sou 47i 39 314 244 204 25 57|ij 1314 1084 874 084 504 10 234 524 43-J- 35 271 224 20 004 1304 1124 91 714 584 11 25/ g 574 474 3S4 304 244 27 62* 1414 117 944 744 004 12 274 03 52 42 33 27 2S 044 J47 1214 98 77 03 13 00 ,V, 084 504 454 354 294 29 07 1524 1254 1014 794 054 14 22? 734 004 49 384 314 30 094 1574 130 105 824 674 15 34 J- 784 05 521 414 334 31 7111 1 1 1 G 1024 1344 1084 854 094 10 37 84 004 50 44 30 32 74 10S 13S4 112 8S 72 17 39,7, S04 734 594 ■ 404 384 Can lx* furnished plain fluted. Each section is 8 inches wide. Width of legs, Si inches. Unless otherwise ordered, these Radiators will be tapped right-hand. In estimating length of Radiator, allow 1 inch for each bushing. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. I (il RADIATORS CONTINUED. TAPPINGS FOR DETROIT ORNAMENTAL FLUTED AND PLAIN FLUTED RADIATORS. STEAM. ONE PIP E WORK. TWO PIPE WORK. Less than 28 si From 2S to 52 “ 52 “ 01 “ 01 “ 108 iptare let it 1 inch. ■ n “ ■ 14 “ 9 “ Less than 28 square feet From 28 to 52 “ “ “ 52 “ 104 “ “ “ 104 “ 108 “ “ ■Ixl “ • Uxl . I4.\li “ HOT WATER. TAITED FOR SUPPLY AND RETURN. Less than 42 square feet 1 inch. From 42 to 70 “ “ IF “ “ 70 “ 100 “ “ 14 “ “ 130 “108 “ 2 For Two Pipe Work, Supply Opening is Tapped at Centre of Hub, 4| inches from the floor. For One Pipe Work, and the I)ri]i End for Two Pipe Work, Centre of Opening is as follows: f inch . . 34 in •lies from floor. 1 “ . . 3f “ “ “ li m “ “ “ 14 “ . . “ “ “ 9 “ 4-J- “ “ Width of Radiators across the feet, 84 inches. NATIONAL DIRECT-INDIRECT RADIATOR. Fig. 517. STAIRWAY RADIATOR FOR STEAM ONLY. Fig. 518. Stairway Radiators made in Detroit, Ideal, National and Perfection patterns. See different patterns for sizes. Made to suit any desired pitch. Direct-Indirect also made in Detroit, Ideal and Perfection patterns. If32 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATORS CONTINUED. DETROIT DINING-ROOM RADIATOR. FOR STEAM AND HOT WATER. Fig. 519- No. Length. Inches. Heating Surface. Square Feet. Price, Steam. Price, Water. 1 30* 334 S 42.00 48.00 O 34H 42 46.00 52.50 3 39* 50| 50.00 57.00 4 43* 504 54.00 61.50 5 48* 68 5S.00 06.00 0 53* 76} 62.00 70.50 7 57* S54 66.00 75.00 s 62* 94 70.00 79.50 9 07* 102} 74.00 84.00 10 71* 1114 78.00 SS.50 In both Ornamental and Plain Patterns. For Tapping, see page 1(30. Write for Discount. PERFECTION DINING-ROOM RADIATOR. FOR STEAM AND HOT WATER. Fig. 520 . Numiieh 1 I 2 3 4 ! 5 ' 6 Length, Inches j 35 40 45 50 55 00 1 05 Square Feet 20 37 45 53 01 09 77 Price 848.00 53.00 58.00 03.00 08.00 73.00 78.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 103 RADIATORS — CONTINUED. PLAIN EXCELSIOR RADIATORS. No extra charge for Tops. For sizes in Steam only, see page 159. Heights, 38, 31, 25, 22, 19 inches. Width of each section, 71 inches. Length per section, 2 inches. Width of leg, 8£ inches. NATIONAL SINGLE COLUMN DIRECT STEAM AND WATER RADIATORS. . Cfl" c c y x c ”3) c 1 © £ -3 ti> O y y TWO PIPE OPENINGS Heating Surface. Square Feet. y X o' £ tc y y 3) C/3 fcJD y y y TWO PIPE OPENINGS Heating Surface. Square Feet. X 5 - CO co A bfl i 26 in. High. [3d CO Ol [3) X 3 [3d X [3o 20 in. High. [3d CO C4 [3d 2 5 1 X 0 l ^ t 6 5 4 31 21 18 45 li x 0 ii X 1 54 45 36 30 24 3 71 i 0 i i 9 n 6 5 4 19 471 li 0 li i 57 47+ 38 31 l 251 4 10 i 0 l 12 10 8 6f 51 20 50 li 0 ii i 60 50 40 33i 26! 5 121 i 0 l it 15 m 10 81 61 21 521 1+ X 0 ii i 63 521 42 35 28 6 15 i 0 l it 18 15 12 10 8 22 55 11 0 ii i 66 55 44 36| 291 7 171 i 0 i £ 21 171 14 HI 91 23 57+ 11 0 ii i 69 571 46 38-J- 301 8 20 li X 0 l £ 24 20 16 131 101 24 60 li 0 ii i 72 60 48 40 32 9 224 li 0 l £ 27 221 IS 15 12 25 621 li 0 ii i 75 621 50 411 331 10 25 li 0 i £ 30 25 20 16f 131 26 65 u 0 U X li 7S 65 52 431 34£ 11 271 U 0 l £ 33 271 22 181 141 27 671 li 0 u li 81 671 54 45 36 12 30 H 0 i 36 30 24 20 16 28 70 li 0 u lq S4 70 56 461 3 , 13 321 li 0 li x 1 39 321 26 211 171 29 721 li 0 u li 87 721 58 481 381 14 35 H 0 li i 42 35 28 231 181 30 75 li 0 ii li 90 75 60 50 40 15 371 U 0 li i 45 37+ 30 25 20 31 771 li 0 H li 93 77+ 62 511 411 16 40 li 0 li i 48 40 32 261 211 32 SO li 0 H li 96 80 64 531 421 17 421 U 0 li i 51 421 34 281 221 Each section is 41 inches wide. Width of legs, 51 inches. Radiators will he tapped in accordance with above list, unless otherwise ordered. All openings will have right-hand threads, unless ordered otherwise. Height from floor to centre of opening is about 41 inches. For Hot Water National Single Column Radiators the floor and return openings are tapped as follows: Radiators containing 36 square feet and under f inch. Above 36, but not exceeding 75 square feet 1 “ Above 75 square feet li “ In estimating length of Radiator, allow 1 inch for each bushing. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 104 RADIATORS — CONTINUED. PERFECTION CIRCULAR OR COLUMN RADIATOR. Fig- 523- LIST OF SIZES PERFECTION CIRCULAR OR COLUMN RADIATORS. FOR STEAM OK HOT WATER. No. Sections. Outside Diameter at Legs. Inches. Inside Diameter at Legs. Inches. 16 254 04 IS 27 8 20 284 94 24 32 13 26 32L 134 2S 334 144 30 33-J- 144 34 38 19 40 414 224 44 4-' 1-4 244 60 55 3(3 For Dimensions of Sections, see pages 158 and 159. Heights .... 45, 38, 32, 26, 23 and 20 Inches, in Steam ; 45, 38, 32, 26 and 20 Inches, in Hot Water. IDEAL CIRCULAR OR COLUMN. LIST OF SIZES IDEAL CIRCULAR OR COLUMN RADIATORS. FOR STEAM OR HOT WATER. STEAM. WATER. No ..| Outside Inside Outside Inside Sections Diameter Diameter 1 Sections Diameter Diameter at Leg. HI Leg. at Leg. at Leg. 16 224 5i 16 26 9 20 254 84 20 294 124 24 2Sf 1H 24 33 16 25 2S| 114 25 33i i(i4 28 31 14 2S 364 194 30 32i 154 30 384 214 33 344 17| 33 404 234 36 36-i 10# 36 434 264 For Dimensions of Sections, see pages 158 and 159. Fig. 524- Heights 45, 38, 32, 26, 23 and 20 Inches. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATORS CONTINUED. DETROIT ORNAMENTAL FLUTED CIRCULAR OR COLUMN RADIATORS. Fig- 525 - No. Sections. Outside Diameter at Legs. Inches. Inside Diameter at Legs. Inches. 12 20 f 41 14 22 6 16 24 8 IS 25 9 20 26 10 '22 27 n 24 28 12 26 29 13 28 30 14 30 32-Jr mi 32 00 17 34 34 18 36 37 21 46 42f 26f Heights, 45, 38, 31, 25 and 20 Inches. For Dimensions of Sections see page 160. CORNER RADIATOR. WINDOW RADIATOR. Fig. 526. Fig. 527. CURVED RADIATOR. Fig. 528. C ircular, Corner, Window and Curved Radiators made for steam and hot water, in all heights and to suit the requirements of any angle, window or curve, in the Detroit, Ideal, National and Perfec- tion patterns. National pattern in steam only. See list of different patterns for sizes. 160 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATORS — CONTINUED. NATIONAL FOUR COLUMN DIRECT WATER RADIATOR. Fig. 529. LIST OF SIZES NATIONAL FOUR COLUMN DIRECT WATER RADIATORS. Number of Sections. Length. Indies. Heating Surface. Square Feet. Number of Sections. Length. Inches. Heating Surface. Square Feet. 38 Inches High. 2G Inches High. 38 Inches High. 26 Inches High. 2 5 16 10f 14 35 112 74f 3 74 24 16 15 374 120 80 4 10 32 21f 16 40 128 85f 5 124 40 26f 17 424 136 90* 0 15 4S 32 18 45 144 96 7 174 50 37f 19 4 < 4 152 101f 8 20 64 42f 20 50 160 106* 0 224 72 48 21 524 168 112 10 25 80 53f 22 55 176 117f 11 274 S8 58* 23 574 1S4 122* 12 30 06 64 24 60 192 128 13 324 104 69f 25 624 200 1 33i Till'-, FLOW A .VI) RETUIJN OPENINGS ARE TAPPED AS FOLLOWS I Radiators containing 40 square feet and under 1 inch. Above 40, but not exceeding 72 square feet If “ “ 72, “ “ 12S “ “ • If “ “ 12S square feet 2 “ Each section is 104 inches wide; widtli of legs, Ilf inches. Distance from centre of tapping to floor, about 44 inches. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 10/ RADIATORS — CONTINUED. PERFECTION FLUE RADIATOR. FOR STEAM AND HOT WATER. LIST OF SIZES FOR STEAM. X y A Length. Inches. tJD S y Two Pipe Openings. Heating Surface. Square Feet. s-< [So cc tx> Cl 5 77 2 6 1 X 0 1 ^ f 19 16 12 10 6f 3 9 If x 0 1 f 2S4 24 18 15 10 4 12 if 0 1 f 3S 32 24 20 131 5 15 if 0 1 f X it 474 40 30 25 101 6 IS if 0 If f 57 4S 36 30 20 7 21 14 x 0 If X 1 664 56 42 35 231 8 24 14 0 If 1 76 64 48 40 261 0 27 14 0 14 V 1 854- 72 54 45 30 10 30 14 0 14 1 95 SO 60 50 331 11 33 2 0 14 x If 1044 88 66 55 361 12 36 2 0 14 li 114 96 72 60 40 13 39 2 0 14 If 1234 104 78 65 431 14 42 2 0 14- If 133 112 84 70 461 15 45 2 0 14 If 1424 120 90 75 50 16 48 2 0 14 If 152 12S 96 80 531 17 51 2 0 14 If 1614 136 102 85 561 IS 54 2 0 14 If 171 144 10S 90 60 19 57 2 0 14 If 1804 152 114 95 631 20 60 2 0 14 If 190 160 120 100 661 The heights and capacities of the Perfection Fine Radiators for Hot Water are the same as in the Steam Radiators. The flow and return openings are as follows: Radiators containing 40 square feet and under 1 inch. Above 40, but not exceeding 72 square feet ....... If “ Above 72 square feet 14 “ Each section is lOf inches wide. Width of legs, Ilf inches. Distance from centre of tapping to floor is about 4f inches for both Steam and Water. In estimating length of Radiator, add for bush- ings, one-half inch for Single, and one inch for Double Tapping. ms SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATORS — CONTINUED. EXCELSIOR INDIRECT STEAM RADIATORS. COMPLETE STACK. Length of Section, 3 Feet. Height, 71 Inches. Width occupied in Stack, 31 Inches. Each Section contains 12 square feet of Radiating Surface. PERFECTION PIN INDIRECT RADIATORS. FOR STEAM OR HOT WATER. STANDARD. 10 Square Feet Surface. Length, 30 Inches. Width, 71 Inches. Width at Connecting Point, 111 Inches. EXTRA LARGE. Length, 36 Inches. Width at Connecting Point, 151 Inches. 15 Square Feet Surface. Width, 111 Inches. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A UNION RADIATOR. RADIATORS — CONTINUED. UNION RADIATOR ORNAMENTAL BASE. F'g- 533- FOR STEAM OR WATER. Total width 93- inches. Length per section 37 inches high has 44 square feet per section. “ “ 4 29 “ “ “ 34 “ “ 21 17 Fig. 534- FOR STEAM OR WATER. Total width .... ll inches. Length per section .... 37 inches high has 44 square fe “ “ 4 “ “ 34 et pt 24 ROYAL UNION RADIATOR. 21 17 r section. IMPERIAL UNION RADIATOR. Fig. 535- FOR STEAM OR WATER. Total width 11 inches. Length per section 37 inches high has 43 square fe “4 “ “ 34 29 25 21 17 24 t per section. Fig. 536. FOR STEAM OR WATER. Total width 11 inches. Length per section 33 “ 37 inches high has 64 square feet per section. 31 “ “ “ 54 25 « “ “ 44 !9 “ “ “ 34 170 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATORS — CONTINUED. Fig- 537- Total Width, 11 Inches. 45 inches h 31 25 Fig- 538- Length per Section, 31 Inches. gh has S square feet per section. ‘ “ 64 “ ‘ “ 54 “ • “ 34 SCHEDULE OF PRICES. 37 inches high, price per square foot, (base price) 45 33 31 20 21 19 17 cents. deduct 4 cent per foot from base price. . . . add 2 cents per foot to 3 4 0 10 12 15 REGULAR TAPPING. STEAM. TWO PIPE 'WORK. All Radiators of 50 square feet and smaller 1 x £ inch, It. II. “ “ larger than 50 square feet l£ x 1 “ “ “ Air Valve £ “ “ “ ONE pipe won K. .VII Radiators of 30 square feet and smaller 1 inch, R. II. “ “ larger than 30 square feet and smaller than 60 feet If- “ “ “ “ “ 00 square feet 14 “ “ “ Air Valve £ “ “ “ Radiators will lie lapped for Two (2) Pipe Work unless otherwise specified. WATER. All Radiators of 50 square feet and smaller 1 x 1 inch, R. H. “ “ larger than 50 square feet l£ x 11 “ “ *Air Valve 4 inch at top “ “ II Radiators are required to be tapped top and bottom same end, please so specify on order. *If the Water Radiator is to be used for Steam Warming, the Air Valve must be placed at the return end of the Radiator and near the bottom. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 171 RADIATORS CONTINUED. THE EXETER ORNAMENTAL RADIATOR. FOR STEAM AND HOT WATER. Fig- 539- The standard height of this Radiator is 37 inches, and each section contains 4i square feet heating surface. Other heights, 45, 31, 25 and 20 inches, are 71 inches wide and length may be estimated by allowing 2fV inches to a section. Also made plain with Screen Top and in other patterns. 172 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATORS— CONTINUED. GOLD INDIRECT PIN RADIATORS FOR STEAM OR WATER. REGULAR PATTERN. HEAD AND DRAIN SECTION. Fig. 540 . INTERMEDIATE SECTION. TEN-INCH DRUM PATTERN. STACK OF SEVEN RADIATORS. Fig. 542. Fig. 543- INTERMEDIATE SECTION. Fig. 544 . For Sizes and Tappings, see page 17 :!. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 RADIATORS CONTINUED. GOLD INDIRECT PIN RADIATORS FOR STEAM OR WATER. REGULAR PATTERN Figs. 540 and 541 . Number of Pins on each Radiator Total Length of Radiator “ Height “ “ “ “ “ Flanges “ Thickness of Radiator Shipping Weight Number Square Feet of Surface 936 3 feet, 4£ inches. n “ 13 04 60 lbs. 10 REGULAR TAPPING. Supply Return ... Air Valve li inches. [4 “ 1 TEN-INCH DRUM PATTERN — Fig. 542 . Number of Pins on each Radiator 15S6 Total Length of Radiator 3 feet, 41 inches. “ Height “ “ at Ends 10 “ “ “ “ “ “ Centre Ill Distance from Top of Radiator to Top of Drum 64 “ “ Under Side of Radiator to Under Side of Drum 6 i “ “ “ Centre to Centre of Nipples 3i “ Size of Nipples connecting Radiators with Drums 1 “ Outside Diameter of Supply and Return Drums 3 r 7 ,. “ Shipping Weight 95 lbs. Number of Square Feet of Surface 16 REGULAR TAPPING. SUPPLY drum. RETURN DRUM. Each End 14 inches. On Top 14 and £ “ Each End 14 inches. On the Under Side . . . 1 £ and f “ TEN-INCH FLANGE PATTERN — Figs. 543 and 544 . Number of Pins on each Radiator. Total Length of Radiator Height “ “ at Ends. “ “ Centre “ Thickness of “ Shipping Weight Number of Square Feet of Surface 1500 3 feet, 44 inches. 10 14J- “ 3i “ 95 lbs. 15 REGULAR TAPPING. 14 inches. 14 Supply . . . Return . . . Air Valve . 174 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WROUGHT IRON PIPE RADIATORS. SQUARE. CIRCULAR. RECTANGULAR. 3 x 16 Pipes. Made in all sizes. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 BRASS RADIATOR VALVES. BRASS SEAT — FRINK SEAT — JENKINS SEAT — ASBESTOS DISC. FEMALE RADIATOR VALVE. RADIATOR VALVE, WITH UNION. Fig. 54§- Fig. 549- BRASS SEAT RADIATOR VALVES. Size Inches. 4 i 1 it 14 2 Fig. 548, Rough Boclv 1 05 2 25 3 . 25 4.50 7 . 00 “ 548, “ “ Xickel Plated 1 05 1 95 2 05 3 . 70 500 7 75 “ 548, Finished Body 1.85 2 15 2 85 4 . 00 5.50 8.50 “ 548, “ “ Xickel Plated 2 15 2 50 3 25 4-45 6.00 9.25 “ 549, Rough Body, with Union 2 . 05 2.45 3 • 25 4 . 50 6-50 10 00 “ 549, “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union 2.40 2.85 3 05 5 . 05 7-10 10.85 “ 549, Finished Body, with Union 2.55 3-00 3 • 85 5.25 7-50 1 1 . 50 “ 549, “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union 2 90 3- 40 4.30 5-80 S- 10 12.35 FRINK SEAT RADIATOR VALVES. 4 £ 1 I4 14 9 Fig. 548, Rough Body 1.95 2 65 3 85 5 35 s . 00 “ 548, “ “ Xickel Plated 1 . 95 2 30 3 . 05 4.30 5 • 85 8-75 548, Finished Body 2.15 2 50 3 ■ 25 4.60 6 35 9 . 50 “ 548, “ “ Xickel Plated 2.45 2.85 3 - 65 5 • 05 6 85 10.25 549, Rough Body, with Union 2 . 35 2. SO 3 • 65 5.10 7 • 35 11.00 549, “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union 2.70 3.20 4.10 5 ■ 65 7 95 11. S5 549, Finished Body, with Union 2.S5 3.35 4.25 5 • s "> 8 ■ 35 12.50 549, “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union ..... 320 3 75 4-70 6 40 8.95 13.35 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 176 BRASS RADIATOR VALVES. CONTINUED. JENKINS DISC RADIATOR VALVES. 4 * 1 n 14 2 Fig. 54S. Rough Body 2.50 3.20 450 G -25 10 50 “ 548. “ “ Xickel Plated 2.50 2 . 85 3 • 05 4. 90 (i 75 11 00 “ 548. Finished Body 2.50 3 • 00 3 75 5 . 25 7 25 1175 “ 548. “ “ Xickel Plated 2.S5 3.10 4.00 5 40 7 75 12.25 “ 540. Rough Ilodv, with Union 2.75 3 50 4.30 5 85 7 35 12.60 “• 549. “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union 3.20 3.80 4-75 6.40 S 10 13-10 “ 549. Finished Body, with Union 3.20 4 . 00 4.80 0 40 S • 75 13.85 “ 549. “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union 3 • 25 4-25 5.25 7-00 9. 25 14-35 ASBESTOS DISC RADIATOR VALVES. Size Inches. 4 1 1 H 14 2 Fig. 548. Rough Body 82.00 2.50 3.20 4.50 6.25 10.50 " 548. “ “ Xickel Plated 2.50 2S5 3 • 05 4.00 0 75 11.00 “ 54 s. Finished Body 2.50 3. 00 3 75 5 . 25 7 - 25 11.75 “ 548. “ “ Xickel Plated 2 -85 3 10 400 5 40 7 ■ 75 12.25 “ 549. Rough Body, with Union 2 75 3-50 4. 30 5. 85 7 75 12.60 “ 549. “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union 3.20 3. SO 4.75 6. 40 8 10 13-10 “ 549 Finished Body, with Union 3. 20 4 . 00 4 . SO 6. 40 S 75 13 S5 “ 5 19. “ “ Xickel Plated, with Union 3. 25 425 5 • 25 7 ■ 00 9 ■ 25 1435 RADIATOR VALVES WITH LOCK AND SHIELD. WITH FRINK SEAT. Size Inches. i : i 1J 14 j - Rough Body, Plain . . . . 1 .95 2 65 3 85 5 35 8 ■ 00 “ “ Plated . . . 2 . 30 3 • 05 4 30 5 85 8 75 Finished Bod\ 2 . 50 3 ■ 25 4.60 6.35 9 ■ 50 “ Plated . . 2 85 3 ( >5 5.05 6 85 1 in 25 WITH BRASS SEAT, DEDUCT. Size . . Inches. £ l u 14 2 Deduct . . . 0.35 .40 .50 • 85 1 .00 Add for Keys, extra 75 .75 1 00 1 00 1 . 25 Fig. 550- Fig- 55i- SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 177 CORNER RADIATOR VALVES. CORNER VALVE WITH UNION. FEMALE CORNER VALVE. Fig- 552- ft-hand, with and without Union, nd Left-hand Thread*, and Male and Female Union. SEAT. JENKINS DISC. ASBESTOS DISC. Fig- 553- CORNER RADIATOR VALVES WITH UNION. Size Inches. 1 H H 2 Frink Seat, Rough Body 3 85 4 75 6 45 8 55 13 85 “ Nickel Plated 3 - 50 4 20 5-25 7 . 05 S 95 14 45 '■ “ Finished Body 3-50 4 40 5.30 7 . 05 9 65 15 25 “ Nickel Plated 3-55 4 70 5 ■ 80 7 70 10 20 15 80 Jenkins Disc, Rough Body 3 05 0 85 4 75 6 45 8 55 13 85 “ “ Nickel Plated 3-50 4 20 5.25 7 .05 8 95 14 45 “ Finished Body 3-50 4 40 5.30 7 05 9 65 15 25 “- Nickel Plated. - - - 3 • 55 4 70 5. SO 7 70 10 20 15 SO Asbestos “ Rough Body 3 75 4.60 0 35 8 50 w “ Nickel Plated 3 - 50 4 25 5. 10 7 .00 8 85 “ Finished Body 3 - 50 4 50 5.30 7 .15 9 75 “ “ “ “ Nickel Plated . - . 4.00 4 90 6 . 00 1 85 10 00 CORNER RADIATOR VALVES — FEMALE. Size Inches. i i 1 li 14 9 Asbestos Disc, Rough Body 82.25 2 75 3-50 5 . 00 7.00 “ “ Nickel Plated .... 2 . 75 3.25 4.00 5 . 50 7 ■ 50 Finished Body 2 75 3-50 4.25 5.80 8 • 25 “ Nickel Plated. . . 3 • 25 3 • 75 4.75 6-25 8 . 50 Jenkins “ Rough Body 225 275 3 ■ 50 5.00 7 . 00 11.55 “ Nickel Plated . . . . 275 3 15 4.00 5 • 50 7-50 12.10 Finished Body 2.75 3.25 4-25 5 75 8 • 00 12.95 “ Nickel Plated. . . 315 3.50 4.50 6 . 00 8-25 13-50 Frink Seat, Rough Body 2.25 2 • 75 3 . 50 5 . 00 7 • 00 1 1 ■ 55 “ Nickel Plated 2-75 3.15 4.00 5 • 50 7 ■ 50 12.10 Finished Body 275 3.25 4.25 5 • 75 s . 00 12.95 “ Nickel Plated .... 315 3 • 50 4.50 6-00 S-25 13-50 17 s SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATOR VALVES. WEBER'S IMPROVED HOT WATER RADIATOR VALVES. Fig. 554- RADIATOR VALVES WITH HARD FIBRE PACKING — UNION. STEAM METAL. Size Inches. i l H 14 2 Rough Body, Finished Trimmings ■ •2. 45 3 .25 4.50 0 .50 10.00 “ “ Plated all over . . . 2 . 85 3 65 5 . 05 7 .10 10.85 Finished Body 3.00 3 85 5 25 7 .50 11.50 “ “ Plated all over ■ - - 3 ■ 40 4 .30 5. 80 S 10 12.35 These Valves are made with Male Union only. We can furnish a cheaper grade Valve than illustrated, which we call our Class B, and is made without self-packing stuffing box. Fig. 555- RADIATOR VALVES — FEMALE. STEAM METAL. $i ZE Inches. t 1 li H Rough Body, Finished Trimmings. - . 1.60 2.25 3.25 450 7-00 “ “ Plated all over 1 . 95 2 65 3 ■ 70 5 . 00 7 75 Finished Body 2.15 2.85 4.00 5.50 8. 50 “ “ Plated all over 250 3.25 4.45 6. 00 9.25 In ordering Female Valves state whether left-hand thread is wanted at b >ttom or side. See notice under Fig. 554. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATOR VALVES — CONTINUED. WEBER’S IMPROVED HOT WATER RADIATOR VALVES. MALE AND FEMALE RADIATOR VALVES. STEAM METAL. Si/.k Ixciies. £ 1 lj 14 9 Rough Body, Finished Trimmings • $1.60 2.25 3.25 4.50 7.00 Rough Body, Plated all over .... 1.05 2.65 3.70 5.00 7.75 Finished Body 2.15 2.S5 4.00 5.50 8.50 Finished Body, Plated all over . . . 2.50 3-25 4.45 6.00 9.25 See Xote page 17S, Fig. 554. F>g- 556. WEBER'S COMPOSITION CORNER GATE AND ANGLE RADIATOR VALVES. £ 1 li 14 2 Rough Body, Wood Wheel, Finished Trimmings 3.25 4.40 6.10 9.00 Rough Body, Wood Wheel, Plated Trimmings 2.40 3.35 4.65 6.30 9.25 Rough Body, Wood Wheel, Plated all over 2.55 3.50 4.85 6.50 9.50 All Valves are tapped right-hand unless otherwise ordered. Specify whether right or left-hand i.s wanted in ordering. RIGHT-HAND VALVE. Fig- 557- ISO SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IMPROVED FOOT RADIATOR VALVES. FOR HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS. MALE AND FEMALE. WITH UNION. Fig- 558- Fig. 559- Size Inches. f 1 D H 2 Fig. 558, Rough Body, Plated Foot Piece .... 82.70 3.50 4.75 6.50 10.75 “ 558, Rough Body, Plated all over 2.85 3.05 4.90 6.75 11.00 “ 558, Finished and Plated all over 3.10 4.00 5.40 7-75 12.25 “ 559, Rough Bodv, Plated Foot Piece • ■ 3.75 4.05 0.25 8.00 12.85 “ 559, Rough Body, Plated all over 3.80 4.75 0.40 8.10 13.10 “ 559, Finished and Plated all over 4.25 5.25 7.00 9.25 14.35 RADIATOR UNION ELBOWS — BRASS. MALE UNION. Fig. 560. Size Inches. i ' 1 li H 2 Rough Bod\ 81.75 2.25 2.95 3.70 5.75 Nickel Plated 2.00 2.50 3.20 4.00 0.00 Finished 2.20 2.75 3.00 4.00 6.00 Finished, Nickel Plated 2.45 3.00 3.85 4.90 0 90 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 181 RADIATOR AIR VALVES. Fig. 561. Fig. 562. Fig. 563- Fig. 564. Figs. 561, 562, 563 and 564. Size . . Inches. £ L Fig. 561. Plain $0 • 35 .40 “ 561. Plated .40 .45 “ 562. Plain .50 . 55 “ 562. Plated . 55 .60 “ 563. Plain • 65 70 “ 563. Plated .70 75 “ 564. Plain .50 . 55 “ 564. Plated . 55 .60 .25 .25 BRASS RADIATOR NIPPLES. Size Inches. i f 1 n 1 Jr 2 Right and Left Thread SO . 30 ■ 30 .45 • 75 1 .00 1 25 Plated .... .40 • 40 • 55 .90 1.20 1.50 1S2 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATOR AIR VALVES — CONTINUED, DAVIS AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. Nos. Fig- 565- 1 and 2 Brass, per dozen $13-50 3 “ 4 “ “ 15.00 5 “ 0 “ “ 17-00 1 “ 2 Plated, “ 15-00 3 “ 4 “ “ 17-00 5 “ 6 “ “ 19-00 Order by number, and state whether Brass or Plated. THE DAVIS No. 7 (FLOAT) AIR VALVE. Price each $1.25 Price per dozen 15-00 Closes botli by floatation and expansion. All Valves Nickel Plated. Fig. 566. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RADIATOR AIR VALVES CONTINUED. PIERCE AIR VALVES. Without Drip, per dozen $6.00 With “ “ “ 9.00 JENKINS AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. R. & L. COUPLING WITH UNION. DRIP CUP. R. & L. COUPLING. Fig. 569. JENKINS AIR VALVE. Fig. 572. Fig Size Xickel Plated, per dozen Fig. 570 . AUXILIARY VALVE. Fig. 573- 569 570 571 x i j. 3^50 2.00 2*50 Fig. 57i- WITH DRIP CONNECTION. Fig- 574- 572 573 574 X x x 7.50 2.50 7.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1S4 RADIATOR AIR VALVES — CONTINUED. ACME AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. Fig Nickel Plated . • Electro Bronzed • No 3. No. 5. No. 6. Fig. 577- Fig. 578. Fig. 579- 576 577 578 1.25 1.15 1 . 50 . . 1 25 1.35 1.25 1.60 ■"Special Valve for hot water. *579 580 1.25 125 135 1 35 HODGE’S AIR VALVES. Price, Nickel Plated si .00 Pi?- 581 . RADIATOR BRONZE. 701 Unci, ^alile g ERMAN Bronze p 0 v4 cr SMI iHSwVNCHESTER ft 1 ‘i.xiar sans A Fig- 582. Furnished in one-pound cans in any color desired. Pale Gold, Second Quality - . ; $1.50 per lb. “ “ First “ 2. 00 “ Green, Blue and other shades 2 00 “ RADIATOR BRONZE LIQUID. Furnished in any quantity desired $2.00 per gal. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 S5 RADIATOR AIR VALVES CONTINUED. No. i VICTOR. Fig- 583- No. 2 VICTOR. Fig. 584. No. 1 lias slotted head, covered by a cap. No. 2 has knurled head, and may be operated with the thumb and linger. No. 3 (not illustrated) is the same as No. 1 with addition of drip connection. No. 4 (not illustrated) is the same as No. 2 with addition of drip connection. No. l, Nickel Plated, per doz S7.50 “2, “ “ “ “ 7.50 “3, “ “ “ “ 9- 00 “4, “ “ “ •* 9. 00 VAN AUKEN’S AUTOMATIC AIR VALVES. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. HOT WATER VALVE. Fig 5S5 Nickel Plated SI .15 586 5S7 58S 589 1.15 1.35 1 55 3.00 Nos. l and 2 with Screw Cap, 5c. extra, net. Keys for No. 3, 25c. each. All i inch connections. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ISO THERMOMETERS. FOR HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATERS. Fig. 590 . Fig. 590 Figs. 591 and 592 . . . 05 a F < $ F O X 05 O 5b 05 W F W 2 o 2 05 W X F W J 03 < 05 < Oh W 26C 100 ^ 60 Fig- 59i- 2 < u F C/3 05 O tb 05 W F W 2 O 2 05 W X F W J 03 < 05 < 0- W C/3 Fig. 592. • Per doz. 827.00 24.00 STANDARD THERMOMETERS. Fig. 593. 4-inch metal dial, 24-inch extension, J-pipe thread, for hot water and steam pipes. Range 50° to 250 c 85.00 Also made Vertical. “ 505. This Thermometer has a 0-mch dial, Black Metallic Case. The figures on this dial are particularly plain, and can be read at a great distance 2.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 187 THE POWERS THERMOSTAT. FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLING HOUSE TEMPERATURE — USED WITH THE No. 2 , 3 , 4 and 6 REGULATOR. THERMOSTAT. Fig. 596. No. 1 REGULATOR. Limiting Device. Fig- 597- Limiting device only, price S25.00 Fig. 598. Used with Thermostat for controlling Hot Air Furnaces and Hot Water Heaters by the house temperature only, price S40.00 With Thermometer, extra, net . • • 2.50 1SS SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. THE POWERS THERMOSTAT — CONTINUED. No. 3 DIAPHRAGM. No. 4 DIAPHRAGM AND GENERATOR. plete $45-00 With Thermometer, extra, net. . . . 2.50 house temperature. Price, complete with Thermostat 650-00 Witli Thermometer, extra, net ■ . . 2.50 No. 6 DIAPHRAGM AND BALANCED VALVES. Fig. 6oi. Used with Thermostat for controlling Live Steam supplied for heating res- idences, offices, etc. Price, with Ther- mostat (without valve) $45- 00 With Thermometer, extra, net. • • • 2.50 AUTOMATIC GAS VALVE. Fig. 602. Used with the Powers Regulator on Natural Gas. Price : I in. lj in. If in. 2 in. 63. 00 3. 50 4.50 6.00 MARSH’S ALTITUDE GAUGE. This Gauge will indicate accurately, at the boiler, the amount of water in the system, and will lie found a useful instrument. Explanation — When the water is at its proper level in expansion tank, remove tin 1 ring and glass, and set the stationary hand at the pressure indicated by the working hand. Whenever the pressure falls below this point, water should lie added. Price 610.00 Fig. 603. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 18 !) SQUARE REGISTERS. JAPANNED, BLACK OR WHITE. ■> ■ n n tag* n stb esgsa ora *hbh BliMIHMmMW :|SKSXSK=KSH m 1 KTP IrS Era &a Eil Go E-S i Fig. 604. Size of Opening. 'So > > | g ej>« O 1 Wall Frame. Size of 1 Opening. s ‘So 2 ^ 'EL5 O R So I 0 Wall Frame. 2 in. deep. 4 in. deep. 2 in. deep. 4 in. deep. -U x 04 81 40 .90 . 46 150 .40 12 v 19 7.50 :> 70 3-20 7 -65 9 80 1 ■ 60 3.60 4 8 1 50 1.00 .48 1.60 . 50 12 20 8 . 00 6.00 3.40 8.15 3 00 1 . 65 3-70 4 10 1.05 1.15 .50 1.75 • 70 12 24 9.75 6.50 3-90 9.90 3 35 I . 95 4 00 4 13 2.00 1 .40 .65 2.10 12 30 13.00 9.25 6-00 13.15 4 15 2.30 1 . 60 • 75 2.40 1 30 12 36 14 . 50 10.25 6-75 14.75 4 18 3-00 2.10 1.10 3.10 14 14 7.50 5.70 3 15 7 65 2 65 1 60 3-60 5 S 1.65 1.15 .50 1.75 1 10 14 16 8.00 6.00 3 ■ 30 8.15 2 90 1 65 3.65 5 11 2.00 1.40 .65 2.15 1 20 14 IS s 7.') 6.30 3 • 50 8 ■ 90 3 15 1 70 3 . 70 5 13 2 25 1 • 55 ■ 70 2.35 1 30 14 20 9.50 6 . 60 3 . 70 9 . 65 q 0 40 1 75 3-75 5 16 2.00 1 .90 .85 2.70 1 50 14 22 10.00 6.90 3-90 10.15 0 70 1 90 3 ■ 80 6 6 1.S0 1.20 .60 1.90 ■ 65 15 25 13.00 9.25 6-00 13.25 4 25 4.00 6 S 1.90 1.20 • 65 2 . 00 1 15 ■ 70 1 .20 16 16 9.25 6.15 3 . 90 9 . 40 q 0 40 3 <5 (i 9 2.00 1.30 .68 2.10 1 20 • 70 16 IS 10.25 7 ■ 00 445 0 10 2.10 1 .45 ■ 70 2.20 1 25 75 16 20 10.50 7 • 75 4 . 95 10.75 Q 80 3 . so (i 14 2.70 1.95 .90 2.80 1 45 .80 16 22 11.75 6 10 3.00 2.10 1.10 3-10 1 55 1 .10 16 24 13.00 9.25 6.00 13.25 4 35 3.90 0 IS 3-40 2-40 1.35 3.52 1 75 1 .20 16 28 16.50 12.60 7 75 6 24 0.30 4-25 2.15 6 . 50 2 50 1 50 16 32 20 till 15.00 9 . 50 7 7 2.10 1.45 ■ 70 2.20 1 15 ■ 80 IS 18 12.00 9.00 5 75 12.25 4 00 3-40 1 10 2.30 1.60 • 75 2.40 1 30 .90 18 21 13.50 9.65 6 . 50 13-75 4 75 3 • 75 8 8 2.25 1 50 .80 2.35 1 30 • 75 1 .30 18 24 14.50 10.25 6 • 75 14 75 5 50 4.10 8 10 2.50 1 • 75 .85 2(12 1 40 ■ 85 1 .40 18 27 17-00 12.00 7.50 1 7 ■ 25 6 75 l . :,i 1 8 12 2.80 2.00 1 .00 2.92 1 50 .90 1 .60 18 30 20.00 14.00 8.20 20 . 25 ( 00 5.10 8 15 3 • 00 2 . 55 1 .50 3. 72 1 80 1 .00 2 .00 18 36 24 • 50 18 . 00 11.00 24 . 75 7 50 6 . 00 8 IS 4.20 3.05 1 . 75 4.32 2 00 1 .25 2 .35 20 20 13-50 9 . 65 6.50 13.75 4 75 4.00 8 21 6 ■ 50 4.75 2 ■ 60 6 • 65 2 50 1 .40 2 • OO 20 24 15.00 10.65 7.00 15.25 6 00 4.45 8 24 S05 6.00 3.20 8.20 3 00 1 • 55 2 .90 20 26 17-00 12.00 7-50 17.25 6 75 4-75 «.) 9 2.65 1.85 1.00 2.75 1 40 .90 21 29 20 ■ 00 14.00 8.20 20 50 7 00 5.30 9 12 3.30 2.35 1.25 3.42 1 55 .95 2 .00 24 24 20. 00 14.00 8.20 20 . 50 7 00 5 ■ 30 9 13 3.45 2.45 1.35 3 . 60 1 60 .95 24 27 24 ■ 50 18.00 1 1 ■ 00 25 . 00 7 50 5 55 9 14 3 . 00 2 . 55 1 50 3-72 1 65 1 .00 2 .25 24 30 25.50 18.25 1175 26 . 00 8 00 6 . 00 9 10 530 4.00 2.20 5 . 45 2 00 1 .20 24 32 27-00 21.00 12.25 27-50 7 50 6.15 9 IS 6.15 4 55 2.50 6.30 2 35 24 36 33.00 23 . 50 13.85 33 . 50 8 00 6 • 75 9 20 7 . 00 5.40 3.00 7 • 15 24 45 45.00 36.00 IT 50 45.50 10 10 3.25 2.30 1 .20 3 . 37 1 70 1 00 1 . 90 27 27 25.00 IS. 00 10-70 25 . 50 7 50 6 . 75 10 12 3.60 2.55 1.50 3.72 1 80 1 .00 2 .00 27 38 33 . 00 24 . 00 14.00 8 00 6 .75 HI 14 4.25 2.90 1.85 4.40 1 90 1 .10 2 .30 30 30 30 00 21.00 1300 7 50 6 • 7 5 10 10 4.75 3.25 2.15 4.90 2 00 1 .25 2 ■ 50 30 36 42.00 30.00 21 .00 10 IS 6.00 4.45 2.45 6.15 2 20 1 • 35 3 ■ 00 30 42 48.00 3510 23 • 70 10 20 6 . 75 5.10 2.80 6.90 2 40 1 .45 3 . 30 n 17 6. 00 4.45 2.40 6.15 2 40 12 12 5 . 00 3 • 65 2.10 5 . 15 2 00 1 • 30 2 ■ 40 EXTRA HEAVY FOR ST OI ES , F TC. 12 12 14 5 . 75 4.30 2.30 5.90 2 30 1 • 40 2 • 80 15 6 . 00 4.45 2.40 6.15 40 1 • 45 3 .00 12 10 6.50 4-75 2.60 6. 65 2 50 1 .50 3 ■ 00 20 X 24 19.00 14. 50 10.25 7 50 12 17 6.75 5.10 2.80 6.90 2 60 1 •55 3 .25 27 27 30 ■ 00 21 .00 12.00 7 50 12 IS 7-00 5.40 3-00 7 15 2 70 1 55 3 40 27 38 35. 00 26.00 16-00 s 00 Ceiling Ventilators 25 cents extra over regular Ventilators. 190 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ROUND REGISTERS. JAPANNED, BLACK OR WHITE. itisMa Size of Opening. Register. Without Valves. Register Face. Ventilator for Cords. Floor Border. 6 §1 35 .90 .50 1 45 1.00 7 1 .50 1 .00 .60 1.60 1 10 8 1 S5 1.15 . 65 1 95 1 .20 9 2 25 1 45 • 85 2.37 1 .30 10 2 75 1.70 1 .00 2.S7 1.40 12 3 60 2.20 1.50 3 75 1 SO 14 5. 40 3.10 2.00 5 55 2 25 16 7. 00 4.15 2.70 7 20 3 00 IS 9 ■ 25 5.30 3 • 45 9 . 50 4.00 20 11.50 7 35 4.15 1 1 SO 5.00 24 15.50 10.95 6.45 16.00 6 ■ 50 30 27 • 50 IS. 70 13.40 28.50 12.15 Fig. 605. ESTIMATED CAPACITY OF PIPES AND REGISTERS. ROUND PIPES. Diameter of Pipe. Area in Square Inches. Diameter of Pipe. Area in Square Inches. Diameter of Pipe. Area in Square Inches. 7 38 12 113 22 3S0 8 50 14 154 24 452 it 63 16 201 26 531 10 78 IS 254 28 616 11 95 20 314 30 707 REGISTERS. Size of Opening. Capacity in Square Inches. Size of Opening. Capacity in Square Inches. Size of Opening. Capacity in Square Inches. 6 x 10 40 10 x 14 93 20 x 20 267 S x 10 53 10 x 16 107 20 x 24 320 8 x 12 64 12 x 15 120 20 x 26 347 8 x 15 SO 12 x 19 152 21 x 29 406 9 X 12 72 14 x 22 205 27 x 27 4S6 9 x 14 84 15 x 25 250 27 x 3S 684 10 x 12 80 16 x 24 256 30 x 30 600 ROUND REGISTERS. Size of Opening. Capacity in Square I Inches. Size of Opening. Capacity in Square Inches. Size of Opening. Capacity in Square Inches. 7 26 12 75 20 209 s 33 14 103 24 301 !) 42 16 134 30 471 10 52 is 169 36 679 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1111 THE STURTEVANT STEEL PRESSURE BLOWERS. BLOWER WITHOUT BED. Fig. 606. BLOWER ON ADJUSTABLE BED. Fig. 607. BLOWER. COUNTERSHAFT. PRICE. Number of Diam. Diam. Face O ^ Diameter of Diam, Blower Blower Blower with Blower. of of of Pulley of without Bed and Outlet. Pulley. Pulley. fsS for Main Shaft. Shaft. Bed. with Bed. Countershaft. 0000 24 If H 815.00 00 3f 24 H 20.00 0 H 3 24 26.00 1 41 31 24 36.00 2 5 i 34 2f 44.00 3 64 44 34 55.00 4 74 4i 34 28 10, 12, 14 H 70.00 105.00 140.00 5 81 of 3f 32 12, 14. 16 Hi 90.00 135.00 180.00 (5 10J 6f 44 36 12, 14, 16, IS 9-lr 115.00 175.00 230.00 7 H4 7f 54 42 14, 16, 18, 20 9 7. 180.00 270.00 360.00 8 1 3-J- 9 64 42 18, 20, 22, 24 911 225.00 340.00 450.00 9 16 10 74 4S IS, 20, 22, 24 211 325.00 490.00 650.00 10 184 12 94 54 IS, 20, 22, 24 91 5 "Ilf 450.00 675.00 900.00 When one pulley only is used, it is placed on the right hand as one faces the outlet, and the blower is designated as right-hand. When desired, the smaller sizes can be fitted with two pulleys. All sizes are regularly built to discharge horizontally at the bottom, but can be built to order to discharge either horizontally at the top, directly upward or directly downward. In your correspondence, be sure and state what the blowers are to be used for, whether cupola furnaces, forges or other purposes. If for cupolas, state diameter inside of lining, number and size of tuyers, quantity to be melted in given time, kind of fuel used, distance blower sets from cupola. If for forges, how many, kind of work, length of pipes, etc. If possible, send a drawing of arrange- ment. 192 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GAS FIXTURES. BRACKETS. STRAIGHT. CURVED. Fig. 608. Fig. 609. SINGLE SWING. SINGLE SWING CURVED. Fig. 611. DOUBLE SWING. THREE SWING. UNIVERSAL. THREE SWING UNIVERSAL. S SWING BEND. C ARM SWING. Fig. 616. Fig. 617. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PRICE-LIST GAS FIXTURES. BRACKETS WITH BURNERS AND CUPS. Size of Tube. Lacquer, Gilt or Bronze. Fig. 60S. Straight 1 $ -40 60S. Stiff Square ■ 50 609. Curved 1 .45 609. “ tV .40 610. Single Swing 1 • 50 610. “ “ T6 • 75 610. (One Joint Square 1 75 611. Single Swing Curved 1 • 60 611. “ “ “ . f 5 .50 612. Double Swing TV, and 1 .80 612. “ “ .... 4 “ T% 1.15 “ 612. Two Joint Square 1 X 1 1 .05 613. Three Swing 16 , 1 and T<3 1.15 613. T% I 1.40 613. Three Joint Square 1 X 1 1.40 614. Universal f and 1 "6" 1.15 615. Three Swing Universal fS') . . . Per dozen. “ 6S(i STOP AND WASTE FOR IRON PIPF. INSIDE SCREWS. si 3. 00 14 00 Fig 686. f 1 17-00 21.00 31 00 IS- 00 22.50 33 00 STOP FOR IRON PIPE. INSIDE SCREWS. STOP AND WASTE FOR IRON PIPE. INSIDE SCREWS. Fig. 687. Size Inches. i f £ 1 Fig. GST . . . Per dozen. §13 00 17 00 21.00 31 00 OSS “ 14 00 IS. 00 22.50 33-00 Illustrations i size oi 4 inch. 210 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “S. & W.” ROUGH STOPS, LEVER HANDLE. STOP FOR LEAD PIPE. STOP AND WASTE FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 68g. Fig. 690. Size Inches. 1 Fig. 689 Per dozen. $12.00 “ 690 “ 13. 00 | 4 1 15. 00 19.00 2S.00 16- 00 20.50 30.00 STOP FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. STOP AND WASTE FOR LEAD AND INSIDE SCREW. IRON PIPE. INSIDE SCREW. All tin* above made with Socket Handle if desired. Illustrations I size of b inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 211 CORPORATION STOPS. FOR CEMENT PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE. INSIDE SCREW. Fig. 693. Fig. 694. Size Inches. f 4 f- f 1 l£ 1+ 2 Fig. 693 Per dozen. si. 5. 00 1S.00 22.00 32.00 50.00 100.00 120.00 200.00 “ 694 “ 16.00 19.00 23.00 34.00 53.00 104.00 136.00 210.00 With Straight Tail, same List. FOR IRON PIPE. OUTSIDE SCREW. FOR PAYNE’S MACHINE. Fig. 695. Fig 6g6. Size Inches. Fig. 695 Per dozen. “ 696 t 4 4- 8 f 816.00 19.00 23.00 34.00 19.00 23.00 34.00 1 H 14 2 53.00 104.00 136.00 210.00 53.00 104.00 With Straight Tail, same List. Illustrations i size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 212 CORPORATION STOPS — CONTINUED Pig. 697 Per dozen. “ 698 “ 814.40 16.00 16.20 19.00 20.40 30.00 46.20 23.00 34.00 53.00 With Straight Tail use same Just. Fig. 098 also used for Sperring’s and The Boston Machine Company’s Tapping Machine. Size Inches. *■ £ Size Inches. £ fxi lx if Fig. 699 Per dozen. 824.00 36.00 Fig. 700 . . . Per dozen. $36.00 40.00 50.00 With Bent Tail use same List. Illustrations f size of f inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 21:5 FINISHED LEVER HANDLE STOPS. PLAIN STOPS. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 701. FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 702. Sl/.K. . . . Inches. i 1 tr 1 1 H 14 2 Fig. 701. Finished .... . Per dozen. $10.50 12.50 15.50 18 . 50 25-00 37 00 62-00 86.00 175.00 “ 701. Nickel Plated . “ 12,50 14 50 18-00 21.00 27-50 40.00 .... “ 702. Finished .... “ 11.50 13-50 1(1.50 20 ■ 50 27 00 40- 00 “ 702. Nickel Plated . 13.50 15 50 19.00 23. 00 29.50 43 ■ 00 SHOWER STOPS. TUBE WASTE. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 703. Fig. 704. Size 4 8 4 . t 1 1 Fig. 703. Finished Sl 4. 00 17 00 20 . 00 27 00 40. 00 “ 703. Nickel Plated 1 6 . 00 1 0 . 50 22 50 29 . 50 43 ■ 00 “ 704. Finished “ 1 5 00 1 8 00 22 00 29 . 00 43 00 704. Nickel Plated . . . . 1 7 ■ 00 20 50 24 . 50 31 50 46 • 00 214 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LAGER BEER COOLER COCK. Length Inches. Si 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Finished Per dozen. §30.00 32.00 36.00 40.00 44.00 48.00 52.00 56.00 ROUGH ALE COCK. EXTRA HEAVY. Fig. 706. Per dozen . §36.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 215 LEVER HANDLE BIBBS. PLAIN BIBBS. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 707. Fig. 708. Size Inches. 1 . 1 4 £ f 1 li li If 2 Fig. 707. Rough- • . Per doz. 89.00 11.00 14.00 16.00 21.00 32.00 52.00 72 00 120.00 150.00 “ 707. Finished. . “ 10.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 24.00 36.00 60.00 S4.00 130.00 170.00 “ 707. Nickel Plated “ 12.00 14.00 17.50 20.50 26.50 39.00 “ 70S. Rough- . . 10.00 12.00 15.00 17.00 23.00 35.00 56.00 78.00 160.00 “ 70S. Finished. . “ 11.00 13.00 16.00 19.00 26.00 39.00 64.00 90.00 180.00 “ 70S. Nickel Plated “ 13.00 15.00 18.50 21.50 2S.50 42.00 HOSE BIBBS. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 709. Fig. 710. Size . Inches. f £ 1 H 14 If 2 Fig. 709. Rough . . Per doz. 815.00 17.00 23.00 35.00 56.00 78.00 130.00 160.00 “ 709. Finished. . “ 16.00 19.00 26.00 39.00 64.00 90.00 140.00 180.00 “ 709. Nickel Plated “ 18.50 21 50 28.50 42.00 “ 710. Rough. . . 16.00 IS. 00 25.00 88.00 60.00 84.00 170.00 “ 710. Finished. . 17 00 20.00 28.00 42.00 68.00 96.00 190.00 “ 710. Nickel Plated “ 19.50 22.50 30.50 45.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 210 FINISHED COMPRESSION WASH TRAY BIBBS. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. FLANGE, NUT AND COUPLING. Size . . . . . Inches. 1 1* 4 1 Fig. 711. Finished ... • • Per dozen. $19-00 22.00 30 ■ 00 53-00 “ 711. Nickel Plated . . . . 22 . 50 25 . 50 34.00 57-00 “ 712. Finished . . . . “ 26.00 33.00 40 ■ 00 “ 712. Nickel Plated . . . . “ 29 - 50 36 . 50 50 . 00 FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 713. Fig. 714. Size . . i 4 1 Fig. 713. Finished . . Per dozen. $ 11.00 13 00 1 9 • 00 36 ■ 00 “ 713. Nickel Plated . . . . 1 3 • 50 15.50 21 .50 39 ■ 00 “ 714. Finished .... “ 12. 00 14. 00 21.00 39 ■ 00 “ 714. Nickel Plated . . . . “ 1450 10. 50 23 . 50 42 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 21 7 FINISHED COMPRESSION BATH BIBBS. FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. Fig- 715- FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig. 716. 4 s' f 1 Fig. 715. Finished Per dozen. s20.no 37 ■ 00 52 . 00 “ 715. Xic-kel Plated .... 32 . 50 40 . 50 57 ■ 00 “ 71(i. Finished “ 22 . 00 26 . 00 36.00 59 . 00 “ 71(1. Nickel Plated .... 25 ■ 50 29-50 40 ■ 00 63 ■ 00 FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE. Size . . 1 JL 8 4 1 Fig. 717. Finished .... . . Per dozen. sl4 .00 17. 00 26 . 00 42.00 “ 717. Nickel Plated . . . “ 16.50 19.50 2S ■ 50 45 00 7 IS. Finished .... “ 15-00 IS. 00 2S ■ 00 45 00 7 IS. Nickel Plated . . 17 50 20 . 50 30 • 50 48 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 218 FINISHED COMPRESSION BIBBS. GRUNDY PATTERN — FOR LEAD PIPE. PLA.IN. HOSE. 14 2 80. 00 1 ( 10.00 86 . 00 170.00 Size Inches. Fig. 710. Polished Brass . . . Per doz. “ 710. Nickel Plated ... “ 720. Polished Brass . 720. Nickel Plated . . f 4 ! f 1 If 89.00 10.00 12.00 18-00 34.00 52 • 00 1 1 00 12.50 14.50 20 50 37 ■ 00 10.00 11.00 13. 00 20 00 37 00 50 . 00 12.00 13.50 15.50 22.50 40 00 Fig. 719. Fig. 720. PLAIN. FOR IRON PIPE, WITH SHOULDER. HOSE. Fig. 721. Size . . Inches. $ 4 f 1 Fig. 722. It 14 2 Fig. 721. Polished Brass . . . Per doz. 810 00 1 1 .00 13.00 20-00 37 ■ 00 50 00 80-00 1 70 00 “ 721. Nickel Plated . “ 1200 1350 15-50 22.50 40 00 “ 722. Polished Brass . 11.00 12.00 14.00 22 00 10 00 00.00 92 ■ 00 ISO. 00 “ 722. Nickel Plated- . . . “ 13.00 14.50 10.50 24 . 50 43.00 I dust rat ions I size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 219 FINISHED COMPRESSION BIBBS — CONTINUED. GRUNDY PATTERN. FOR IRON PIPE, WITHOUT SHOULDER. PLAIN. HOSE. Fig. 723. Fig. 724. Size . Fig. 723. “ 723. “ 724. “ 724. 4 1 1 i n 2 Polished Brass Per doz. $10 00 1 1 00 13 .00 20 . 00 37 00 56 00 86 . 00 170-00 Nickel P lated “ 12.00 13 50 15 .50 22 . 50 40 .00 Polished 1 > rass “ 11.00 12 . 00 14 .00 22 . 00 40 .00 60 . 00 92 . 00 180.00 Nickel P lated “ 13 00 14 50 16 ■ 50 24.50 43 00 FOR IRON PIPE, FLANGE AND INSIDE SCREW. PLAIN. HOSE. • Size . . Fig. 725- Fig. 726. S f Fig. 725. Polished Brass Per dozen. 816 00 18-50 25 ■ 00 “ 725. Nickel Plated “ 18-50 21 00 27-50 “ 720. Polished Brass 19.50 27 • 00 “ 720. Nickel Plated “ 19.50 22.00 29 . 50 Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 220 FINISHED COMPRESSION BIBBS — CONTINUED. GRUNDY PATTERN. FOR IRON PIPE. FLANGE AND OUTSIDE SCREW. PLAIN. HOSE. Fig. 727. Size Ii Fig. 727. Polished Brass Per “ 727. Nickel Plated “ 72S. Polished Brass “ 728. Nickel Plated Fig. 728. CUES. §- £ dozen. slii.OO IS. 50 25.00 4 18.50 21.00 27.50 14 17.00 19.50 27.00 19.50 22.00 29.50 PLAIN. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. HOSE Fig. 729 . . . . .Inches. Fig. 4 730. £ 1 I4 Polishec Brass .... 810.00 18.00 21.00 2 S .00 51.00 74.00 Nickel 1 hated .... “ 19.00 21.50 24.50 32.00 55.00 Pol isll(*( Brass .... 17.00 19.00 22.00 30.00 54.00 78.00 Nickel 1 Mated . . . . 20.00 22.50 25.50 34.00 5S.00 I llustrations 4 M/e of I inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 221 FINISHED COMPRESSION BIBBS CONTINUED. GRUNDY PATTERN. FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. PLAIN. Fig. 731- Size Ixciiks. 4 Fig. 731. Polished Brass Per dozen. $25.00 “ 731. Nickel Plated “ 28.50 32.00 35.50 HOSE. Fig. 732- Size Inches. 4 Fig. 732. Polished Brass Per dozen. 820.00 732. Nickel Plated “ 29.50 4 33.00 36.50 44.00 48.00 4 “ 10.(10 50.00 Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. FINISHED COMPRESSION BIBBS — CONTINUED. GRUNDY PATTERN. FOR LEAD PIPE, WITH DETACHABLE SHANK. PLAIN. Pig- 733. HOSE. Fig. 734. Size. . . . . Inches. 4 § 4 Fig. 733. Polished Brass . . . . Per dozen. $15 • 00 1 7 ■ 00 23 ■ 00 “ 733. Nickel Plated . . . “ 17 50 19.50 25 ■ 50 “ 734. Polished Brass . . “ 16.00 18.00 25 00 “ 734. Nickel Plated . . . 18-50 20 • 50 27-50 COMPRESSION STOPS. Fig. 735- Fig. 736. Fig. 737- Size Inches. 1 4 f ! 1 n 14 Fig. 7 15. Rough Per dozen. $10.00 11.00 13.00 19.50 33 50 7 55. Finished “ 10.50 II 50 14.00 20 . 50 37.50 7 55. Nickel Plated ... “ 12.50 14.00 16.50 23 ■ 00 40 00 7 5(5. Rough “ 9 . 50 1050 12.00 18.50 32 ■ 00 48 . 00 84. 00 7 5(5. Finished “ 10. 00 11.00 13.00 19-50 36 • 00 56 . 00 96 . 00 7 5(5. Nickel Plated . . . 12.00 1 3 ■ 50 15.50 22.00 39 ■ 00 7 57. Rough 10.50 11.50 14.00 20 . 50 35 ■ 00 52 . 00 90.00 7 57. Finished “ 11.00 12.00 15.00 21 .50 39 ■ 00 60-00 102.00 7 57. Nickel Plated “ 13 00 14-50 17-50 24 . 00 42 00 Add for Waste $1.00 per dozen, List. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COMPRESSION URINAL COCKS. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 738. Fig. 739- Size Fig. 738. Finished • ■ • “ 738. Nickel Plated “ 739. Finished . . . “ 739. Nickel Plated Inches. 4 Per dozen. SIS 00 “ | 21.00 “ 19. 00 “ 22.00 20 00 23.00 21 .00 24- 00 FLANGE AND THIMBLE. FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. Fig. 740. 740. 741. 741. Finished . . Nickel Plated Finished . . Nickel Plated Per dozen. 827. 00 “ | 3300 “ 36- 00 “ i 40.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 224 SELF-CLOSING PLAIN BIBBS. Size . . . ■ . Finished ■ . . Nickel Plated Silver Plated TELEGRAPH HANDLE, FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 742. . Inches. Per dozen. | §15.00 17.00 23.00 17.00 19.50 26.00 A 20.00 22.50 32.00 FOR IRON PIPE, WITH SHOULDER. Size Inches. f 4 Finished Per dozen. $16.00 18.00 Nickel Plated “ 18.00 20.50 Silver Plated “ 24.00 27.00 S 21.00 23.50 33.00 Size Finished . . Nickel Plated Silver Plated. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig. 743- . Inches. | 4 Per dozen. $22.00 26.00 “ 24.00 28.50 •• 30.00 35.00 S 30.00 32.50 42.00 t 26.00 28.50 41 .00 i 28.00 30.50 43.00 f 42.00 44.50 57.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A BOSTON SELF-CLOSING WORK. SELF-CLOSING PLAIN BIBBS. Size FOR LEAD PIPE. Inches. 4 t f 1 Finished ..!... Per dozen. 824. 00 27-00 33 ■ 00 72 . 00 Nickel Plated .... “ 28.00 31.00 38 ■ 00 Silver “ .... ...... “ 36.00 42 . 00 51 00 Size FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Inches. 4 f £ Finished Per dozen. 836 00 39.00 47-00 Nickel Plated . . . “ 40.00 43 ■ 00 51 .00 Silver “ ... 1 ‘ 48 . 00 54 . 00 65 ■ 00 Add for Hose End . “ 4.00 4 . 00 4 00 Size FOR IRON PIPE. Inches. I f- f I Finished Per dozen. $28.00 31.00 37-00 78.00 Nickel Plated .... “ 32.00 35.00 42 . 00 Silver “ .... “ 40.00 40.00 55.00 Size SELF-CLOSING HOSE FOR LEAD PIPE. BIBBS. 4- Finished Per dozen. 827 00 30 . 00 35 • 00 Nickel Plated . . . . “ 3100 34 . 00 40 ■ 00 Silver “ . . . . “ 39-00 45 00 53 ■ 00 Size FOR IRON PIPE. £ Finished 34 . 00 39.00 Nickel Plated . . . . 38 • 00 44 . 00 Silver “ . . . . “ 43. 00 49.00 57 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 226 DOHERTY SELF-CLOSING BIBBS. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR IRON PIPE, WITH SHOULDER. Fig. 745- F ‘g- 746- Size . . Inches. Fig. 745. Polished Brass Per dozen. $24 00 “ 745. Nickel Plated “ 37 50 “ 746. Polished Brass “ 27 00 “ 746. Nickel Plated “ 40 00 Add for Hose End “ 4 00 I 27 00 40 ■ 00 2,11 (HI 45 ou .) mi FOR IRON PIPE. WITHOUT SHOULDER. Fig. 747 . Size Fig. 747. Polished Brass “ 747. Nickel Plated “ 74S. Polished Brass “ 748. Nickel Plated Add for Hose End . . • FLANGE AND INSIDE SCREW. Fig. 748 . Inches. • dozen. $27 . 00 30 ■ 00 “ 40 00 45 . 00 “ 31 .50 35 ■ 00 “ 45 ■ 50 49 50 400 400 Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DOHERTY SELF-CLOSING BIBBS. CONTINUED. FLANGE AND OUTSIDE SCREW. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig. 74(). Polished Brass “ 749. Nickel Plated “ 750. Polished Brass “ 750. Nickel Plated Add for Hose End . . . Fig. 750. . . . . Inches. • . ■ Per dozen. 4 £ $3150 3500 45.50 49.50 34 . 00 37 ■ 50 4S-00 52.00 4.00 4 . 00 FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. Fig- 75i - Size . . . . . Inches. Fig. 751 Polished Brass . Per dozen. 751. Nickel Plated “ Add for Hose End “ 4 $43.00 57 ■ 00 4.00 i 46 . 50 01 50 4. 00 Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. 22s SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SELF-CLOSING URINAL COCKS. DOHERTY PATTERN. FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. Fig. 752. Polished Brass Per dozen. $ 60.00 Nickel Plated 06.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SELF-CLOSING URINAL COCKS CONTINUED. DOHERTY PATTERN. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig- 753- $54.00 Polished Brass Nickel Plated Per dozen. 60.00 230 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SELF-CLOSING URINAL COCKS — CONTINUED. DOHERTY PATTERN. FOR IRON PIPE, WITH SHOULDER. FOR IRON PIPE, WITHOUT SHOULDER. Fig- 754- Fig. 755- Fig. 754. Polished Brass • “ 754. Nickel Plated . . Per dozen. $33.00 36.00 Fig. 755. Polished Brass . “ 755. Nickel Plated . . Per dozen. .$33.00 5(5.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 231 SELF-CLOSING URINAL COCKS CONTINUED. DOHERTY PATTERN. BOSTON PATTERN. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 756. Fig- 757- Fig. 756. Polished Brass “ 756. Nickel Plated . “ 757. Finished . . . “ 757. Nickel Plated “ 757. Silver Plated Per dozen. §32.00 “ 35.00 “ 36.00 “ 41.00 “ 4S.00 Fig. 757. For Iron Pipe add $1.00 to List. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. MOORE’S PATENT SELF-CLOSING BIBBS. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 758. Size Fig. 758. Polished Brass “ 758. Nickel Plated “ 759. Polished Brass “ 759. Nickel Plated Add for Hose End . . . FOR IRON PIPE, WITH SHOULDER. 4 Fig- 759- i t Per dozen. §24.00 27.00 33.00 2S • 00 31 .00 38 ■ 00 28-00 31 .00 37 • 00 44 32 . 00 35.00 42.00 44 4.00 4.00 4.00 FOR IRON PIPE. WITHOUT SHOULDER. Size Inches. Fig. 760. Polished Brass Per dozen. “ 700. Nickel Plated “ “ 761. Polished Brass “ “ 761. Nickel Plated Add lor Ilose End FLANGE AND INSIDE SCREW. 4 Fig. 761. i 1 $28 . 00 31 00 37-00 32 . 00 35 . 00 42.00 33 ■ 50 36 50 44.00 37.50 40 50 48.00 4.00 4.00 4-00 For Iron Pipe, Flange and Outside Screw, use same List as Flange and Inside Screw. Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. MOORE’S PATENT SELF-CLOSING BIBBS. CONTINUED. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig. 762. FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. Fig. 763. Size Fig. 762. Polished Brass 702. Nickel Plated “ 763. Polished Brass “ 763. Nickel Plated Add for Hose End . . . Inches. |- 1 •r dozen. s36 . 00 30.00 47 ■ 00 “ 40 . 00 43 ■ 00 51 .00 “ 45 ■ 00 48 • 00 59 00 “ 40.00 52 . 00 03 00 4.00 4 . 00 4. 00 Illustrations 1 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 2:14 SELF-CLOSING STOPS. BOSTON PATTERN. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 764 . Size Inches. 4 Fig. 704. Polished Brass Per dozen. 824.00 “ 704. Nickel Plated “ 28-00 FOR IRON PIPE. Fig- 765- Si/. E “ 705. Polished Brass “ 705. Nickel Plated . Inches. 4 Per dozen. 832.00 “ 36.00 FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. NOT ILLUSTRATED. Inches. 4 Per dozen. 828-00 “ 32.00 f f 27-00 33.00 31.00 38-00 i i 35.00 4100 3900 46.00 i i 31 ■ 00 37 ■ 00 35.00 42-00 Size Polished Brass Nickel Plated Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SELF-CLOSING STOPS CONTINUED. DOHERTY PATTERN. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 766. Size Inches. Fig. 766. Polished Brass Per dozen. “ 766. Nickel Plated i $ 24 . 00 37 ■ 50 FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 767. Size Inches. Fig. 767. Polished Brass Per dozen. “ 767. Nickel Plated “ 4 $30 - 00 45.00 ! 27 ■ 00 40 • 00 33 • 00 IS no FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. NOT ILLUSTRATED. Size Inches. 4 f Polished Brass Per dozen. $27. 00 30 00 Nickel Plated “ 40. 50 43 00 Illustrations 4 size of £ inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 236 BOSTON SELF-CLOSING WORK. BOSTON SELF-CLOSING BASIN COCK. Fig. 768. Fig. 768. Finished Per dozen. §45.00 “ 768. Nickel Plated “ 48.00 “ 768. Silver Plated “ 60.00 BOSTON SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCKS. FINISHED FLANGE AND HANDLE. Size Inches. 4 1- f For Lead Pipe, Finished Per dozen. $27.00 30.00 “ “ “ Nickel Plated 30.00 33.00 “ Iron “ Finished “ 31.00 34.00 “ “ “ Nickel Plated 34.00 38.00 BOSTON SELF-CLOSING PANTRY COCKS. Finished Per dozen. §54.00 Nic kel Plated . “ 64.00 Silver Plated “ 72.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PECK’S IMPROVED BIBBS. PLAIN. FOR LEAD PIPE. HOSE. Fig. 769 . Fig. 770 . Size . - Inches. i f i 1 Fig. 769. Polished Brass . . . $18-00 20 . 00 26 • 00 36 . 00 “ 769. Nickel Plated . . . . . . “ _ 22.00 24.00 32 . 00 46.00 " 770. Polished Brass . . . “ 21.00 24 . 00 30 ■ 00 40.00 “ 770. Nickel Plated .... 25 . 00 28 • 00 36 ■ 00 50 . 00 FOR IRON PIPE, WITH SHOULDER. PLAIN. HOSE. Fig. 771 . Fig. 772 . i 1 I 1 Fig. 771. Polished Brass .... . . . Per dozen. 821.00 24 . 00 30 00 40 . 00 “ 771. Nickel Plated ... “ 25 ■ 00 28.00 36.00 50. 00 772. Polished Brass .... . . . “ 24 . 00 28.0(1 34 00 44 . 00 772. Nickel Plated 28 . 00 32 . 00 40 . 00 54 ■ 00 Illustrations i size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 238 PECK’S IMPROVED BIBBS — CONTINUED. FOR IRON PIPE, WITHOUT SHOULDER. PLAIN. Fi g- 773- HOSE. Fig. 774. Size . . Inches. i £ I * 1 Fig. 773. Polished Brass . . . 821 .00 24.00 30 ■ 00 40 . 00 “ 773. Nickel Plated .... “ 25 . 00 2S • 00 35-00 50 . 00 “ 774 . Polished Brass • ■ ■ “ 24 . 00 28 ■ 00 34 . 00 44 . 00 “ 774. Nickel Plated .... 28 . 00 32.00 40. 00 54 . 00 FOR IRON PIPE, FLANGE AND OUTSIDE SCREW. PLAIN. HOSE. Fig- 775 - Fig. 776. Size . • 4 £ * 1 Fig. 775. Polished Brass ■ • • 823 • 50 25 ■ 50 33.00 44.00 “ 775. Nickel Plated ... i < 29-50 3150 39 ■ 00 54 00 “ 770. Polished Brass . . . “ 20.50 29 ■ 50 37-00 48 ■ 00 “ 770. Nickel Plated ... 32 ■ 50 35 • 50 43.00 58 . 00 Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 239 PECK’S IMPROVED BIBBS CONTINUED. FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. PLAIN. Fig. 777. Size Inches. 4 Fig. 777. Polished Brass Per dozen. $35 . 00 “ 777. Nickel Plated “ 41.00 I 40 ■ 00 46 . 00 f 54 00 60 00 1 72 . 00 82.00 HOSE. Fig. 778. Size Inches. 4 Fig. 77S. Polished Brass Per dozen. $38.00 “ 778. Nickel Plated “ 44. 00 i f 44 . 00 58 ■ 00 50 00 64 . 00 1 76-00 86. 00 Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch 240 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PECK’S IMPROVED TRAY BIBBS. FOR LEAD PIPE. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig. 779. Fig. 780. Size. . . .... Inches. 4 f- i 1 Fig. 770. Polished Brass. . . . . . . Per dozen. §20.00 22.50 30.00 40.00 “ 770. Xickel Plated . . . . ... “ 24.00 26.50 36.00 50.00 “ 780. Polished Brass. . . . . . “ 26.00 2S.00 36.00 50.00 “ 780. Xickel Plated . . . . 32.00 34.00 42.00 60.00 FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. Fig. 781. SlZK 4 1 Fig. 781. Polished Brass Per dozen. $35.00 40.00 781. Xickel Plated “ 41.00 46.00 I llustrations 4 size of 4 inch. * 54.00 00.00 1 74.00 84.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 241 PECK’S IMPROVED BIBBS. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. PLAIN. HOSE. Fig. 782. Fig- 783 - Size £ 1 1 Fig. 782. Polished Brass • ■ • Per dozen. $26 ■ 00 28 00 36.00 48 . 00 7S2. Nickel Plated - . . “ 32 . 00 34 00 42 . 00 58 . 00 “ 783. Polished Brass • 29.00 32 . 00 40 . 00 52 . 00 783. Nickel Plated . . 35 00 38 ■ 00 46 ■ 00 62 . 00 TRIMMINGS FOR PECK’S IMPROVED BIBBS. ECCENTRIC. Fig. 784. Size In. £ Fig. 784 Per doz . $3.00 Size Levers for Bibbs RUBBER VALVE. Fig- 785 - Size In. 4 | f 1 Fig. 785 Per doz. $0.75 .75 LOO 1.25 VALVE AND STEM. Fig. 786. t f l Size In. 4 f f l 3.00 4.00 6.00 Fig. 786 Per doz. $3.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 Inches. 4 f f 1 Per dozen. $3.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 Illustrations 4 size of £ inch. 242 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PECK’S IMPROVED BATH BIBBS. FANCY LEVER HANDLE. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. FOR IRON PIPE. FLANGE AND OUTSIDE SCREW. Fig. 787. Fig. 788. Si/.:-: • • i t t 1 Fig. 787. Polished Brass . . Per dozen. $29-00 31 .00 43 . 00 55.00 “ 787. Nickel Plated . • . . “ 35 • 00 37 00 49 • 00 65 . 00 “ 788. Polished Brass ■ . . “ 20 . 50 28 ■ 50 40 ■ 00 51 .00 “ 788. Nickel Plated . . 32 . 50 34.50 40 . 00 61 00 FLANGE, NUT AND BENT COUPLING. S 1 /, K . . Fig. 789 . 1 i 1 Fig. 789. Polished Brass ... Per dozen. $38.00 43.00 61.00 79.00 789. Nickel Plated . . “ 44.00 49.00 67.00 89.00 1 1 lustrations 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 243 TELEGRAPH SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCKS. STRAIGHT PATTERN. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 791 . Illustrations size of 4 inch. For Prices, see page 244. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 244 TELEGRAPH SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCKS CONTINUED. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 792 . Sl/.l 4 i § Fig. 7!)0. Finished Flange and Handle Per dozen. $24. 00 26 . 00 30 . OO “ 700. Nickel Plated f i if i i if 26 00 2S.50 32 50 “ 791. Finished if if ii if 25 . 00 27-50 32 . 00 “ 791. Nickel Plated if if i i i i 27-00 30. 00 34.50 “ 792. Finished 2400 26 00 30.00 792. Nickel Plated Illustrations i size of inch. 26. 00 28 ■ 50 32 . OO For Illustrations of Figs. 790 and 791, see page 243. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 24.'. TELEGRAPH SELF-CLOSING HOPPER COCKS CONTINUED. FOR IRON PIPE. INSIDE SCREW. FOR IRON PIPE. OUTSIDE SCREW. Fig- 793- Fig. 794. FOR LEAD PIPE. WITH COUPLING. FOR IRON PIPE. WITH COUPLING. Fig- 795- Fig. 796. Size . . 4 4 Fig. 793. Finished Flange and Handle • • • ■ Per dozen. $25 00 27-50 32 . 00 “ 793. Nickel Plated “ “ “ 27 00 30 ■ 00 34 . 50 “ 794. Finished “ “ “ < » 25.00 27 • 50 32 00 “ 794. Nickel Plated “ “ “ ( t 27 ■ 00 30 ■ 00 34 . 50 “ 795. Finished “ “ H 29 . 00 “ 795. Nickel Plated “ “ 31 50 “ 79(5. Finished “ “ 30 00 “ 796. Nickel Plated “ “ 32.00 Illustrations -A size of 4 inch. 246 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COMPRESSION HOPPER COCKS. ANGLE PATTERN. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. OUTSIDE SCREW, WITHOUT SHOULDER. Fig. 797. Fig. 798. Fig. 799. Size . . . . Inches. 4 1 - ♦ Fig. 797. Finished Flange and Handle .... . Per dozen. $16.00 19.00 24 00 “ 797. Nickel Plated Flange and Handle . “ 18.50 21.50 26 50 “ 798. Finished Flange and Handle . . ■ 17.00 20 00 26 ■ 00 “ 798. Nickel Plated Flange and Handle 19.50 22 ■ 50 28 50 “ 799. Finished Flange and Handle ... 17. 00 20 00 26 00 “ 799. Nickel Plated Flangeand Handle 19 50 22 ■ 50 28 50 1 1 lustrat ions 4 size of 4 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 247 COMPRESSION HOPPER COCKS. CONTINUED. STRAIGHT PATTERN. FOR LEAD PIPE. FOR LEAD AND IRON PIPE. Fig. 8oo. Fig. 8oi. Size . . 4 . f Fig. 800. Finished Flange ai id Handle . . . Per dozen. $18 00 21.00 28 • 00 “ 800. Nickel Plated “ ‘ . 20 ■ 50 23 • 50 30 . 50 “ 801. Finished “ ‘ “ . . . 18-50 22 . 00 29-00 “ 801. Nickel Plated “ ‘ 4 “ . 21.00 24 . 50 31.50 Illustrations 4 size of 4 inch. 248 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COMPRESSION HOPPER COCKS. CONTINUED. ANGLE PATTERN, WITH COUPLING. FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 803. FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 802. Sizrc. . 4 f I Fig. 802. Finished Flange and Handle . . Per dozen. 821 00 25 ■ 00 32.00 “ 802. Nickel Plated “ “ “ . . . 23 50 27 ■ 50 34 50 “ 803. Finished “ “ “ . 22 00 2(5.00 34 00 “ 803. Nickel Plated “ 24 50 28 ■ 50 36-50 Illustrations 4 size of 1 inch. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 240 COMPRESSION SILL COCKS. Fig. 804. Fig. 805. 4 f Fig. 805. Finished Per dozen. “ 805. Nickel Plated „ $25 00 29 . 00 2. 00 30. 00 34 00 2-00 250 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SWING BASIN COCKS. GROUND KEY. STYLE A. Fig. 806. Style A B C D Fig. 80(5. Finished • . . Per dozen. $18.00 21 .00 22- 00 24.00 “ 80(5. Nickel Plated ■ . ... “ 21.00 25 . 00 2(5 00 28.00 “ 806. Silver Plated . . . 4< 27-00 33.00 34 ■ 00 36 ■ 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 251 COMPRESSION BASIN COCKS. No. i. Fig. 807. ou 807. SOT. SOT. ‘ SOT. ‘ SOT. Finished Per dozen. $16-00 Nickel Plated . “ 19. 00 Silver Plated “ 25.00 Finished, with 4-Arm Handle “ IT 00 Nickel Plated, with 4-Arm Handle “ 20.00 Silver Plated, “ “ “ “ 26 . 00 Add for Large Tube, $2.00 per dozen. Add for Stuffing Box, $2.00 per dozen. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 252 COMPRESSION BASIN COCKS — CONTINUED. No. 5. Fig. 808. ig. 808. Finished Per < “ 808. Nickel Plated “ SOS. Silver Plated “ SOS. Finished, with 4-Arm Handle “ 808. Nickel Plated with 4-Arm Handle • “ S08. Silver Plated “ “ “ Add for Stuffing Box, per dozen, $ 2 . 00 . $24.00 28.00 38.00 26.00 30.00 40.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COMPRESSION BASIN COCKS CONTINUED. No. 7. Fig. 8oq. S09. Finished . . . 809. Xickel Plated . 809. Silver Plated . S09. Finished, with T Handle . . 809. Xickel Plated, with T Handle 809. Silver Plated, “ “ “ $28 - 00 32 - 00 42-00 20 mi 30 ■ 00 40. 00 254 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SELF-CLOSING BASIN COCKS. TELEGRAPH HANDLE. Fig. 810. Fig. SI (). Finished Per dozen. $24.00 “ 810. Nickel Plated “ 27-00 “ s 1 0. Silver “ “ 33-00 “ SI 0. Finished, Large Pattern “ 30. 00 “ SI0. Nickel Plated “ “ “ 34-00 “ S10. Silver “ •' " . “ 40.00 Add for Large Tubes, S2.00 per dozen. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DOHERTY SELF-CLOSING BASIN COCKS. Fig. 81 1. Fig. 811. Finished Per dozen. “ 811. Nickel Plated “ SI 1 . Silver Plated “ $42.00 48 .00 56.00 MOORE’S SELF-CLOSING BASIN COCKS Not Illustrated. Finished Per dozen. Nickel Plated “ Silver Plated “ $45.00 48.00 00 00 256 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COMPRESSION PANTRY COCKS. PLAIN. HOSE END. Fig. 812. Fig. 813. SMALL. | LARGE. SMALL. LARGE. Fig. 812. Finished • • Per doz. “ 812. Nickel Plated “ “ 812. Silver Plated “ $30-00 ■j4 00 4:^ 34 00 38 . 00 40 00 Fig. 813. Finished . . Per doz. •• 813. Nickel Plated “ “ 813. Silver Plated “ $33.00 37 • 00 48- 00 37.00 41.00 52.00 Add for 4-Arm Handle, per dozen, $2.00. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BASIN AND PANTRY COCKS. PECKS IMPROVED. No. 2. PANTRY COCK. No. 4. BASIN COCK. No. 1. BASIN COCK. Fig. 815. No. 2. BASIN COCK. PANTRY COCKS. Fig. 814. Finished, Plain Per doz. 842.00 “ 814. Nickel Plated, Plain . . 50.00 “ 814. Finished, Ilose End. . . 44.00 814. Nickel Plated, Hose End. 53.00 BASIN COCKS. Fig. 815. Finished . Per doz. 856.00 “ 815. Nickel Plated. 4 i 64.00 “ 816. Finished . . . t i 33.00 “ SI 6. Nickel Plated 40.00 “ 817. Finished . . . 30.00 “ 817. Nickel Plated. 44.00 1 ’’or Ebony or Ivory Handles, add 812.00 per dozen to List. Fig. 816. Fig. 817. 25s SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DOUBLE COMPRESSION BATH COCKS. FRONT HANDLES. Fig. 818. Fig. 818. Finished Each. 85.00 “ 818. Nickel Plated “ 5.50 “ 818. Silver Plated “ 7.00 Add, for Stutting Box, 50 cents each. TOP HANDLES. Fig. 8ig. Prices same as Fig. SIS. GEM. Fig. 820. Each. $5.00 “ 5.50 “ 7.00' Above prices include Sprinklers. Add, for Stutting Box, 50 cents each. Fig. 820. Finished • • “ 820. Nickel Plated “ 820. Silver Plated SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 250 DOUBLE COMPRESSION CONTINUED. BATH COCKS. CLUSTER No. i. Fig. 821. Fig. 821. Finished Each. $7.50 “ 821. Nickel Plated “ 8.00 “ S21. Silver Plated . . . • “ 9.50 CLUSTER No. 2. CLUSTER No. 3. Fig. 822. Fig. 823. LAHGF,. SMALL. Fig. 822 “ 822 “ 822 “ S23 “ S23 “ S23 Above prices include Sprinklers. Add, for Stuffing Box, 50 cents each. Finished Ear Nickel Plated Silver Plated Finished Nickel Plated Silver Plated $7 • 50 6 ■ 50 8.00 7- 00 9.50 8-50 700 0.00 7-50 0 . 50 9.00 800 200 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PECK’S IMPROVED DOUBLE BATH COCKS. TOP HANDLES. Fig. 824. Finished Each. “ 824. Nickel Plated “ ■“ 824. Silver Plated With Side Handle, same price. Fig. 825. “ 825. “ 825. SIDE HANDLES. Fig. 825. Finished Each. Nickel Plated Silver Plated. SI 3.00 14.00 10.00 SI 0.50 12.00 14.00 Above prices include Sprinklers. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 201 CHAIN STAYS. CHAIN STAYS — Figs. 826, 827, 828 and 829. Number 0 1 ! 2 \ 3 Finished Per dozen. $2.00 2 00 j 3 00 3-50 Nickel Plated “ 2.50 2.50 ; 3-75 4-25 Silver Plated “ 3 00 j 3 00 4-50 5. 00 2G2 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A CHAIN STAYS — CONTINUED. No. 4. Fig. 830. NUMIlElt ■ • Finished • • Nickel Plated Silver Plated No. 5. No. 6. Fig. 831. Fig. 832. CHAIN STAYS — Figs. 830, 831 and 832. 4 5 6 Per dozen. §5.50 7-00 8.00 6 • 50 8-00 000 “ 7 . 50 10.00 11.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 283 CHAIN STAYS — CONTINUED. CHAIN STAYS — Figs. 833 and 834. Number 7 S Finished Per dozen, j $10 00 ' 24. 00 Nickel Plated “ 12 00 27.00 Silver Plated “ 14 00 30.00 PORCELAIN-LINED BATH SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 204 £ 04 W h < 0 . X o w 04 U-> ^Vdd, ii I apped at Bottom for I ron Pipe, Ilot and Cold Water Supply and Waste, $1,50. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 205 X h OQ Q W X l— l -4 2 »— i < -) W u 04 O PLh STANDARD PORCELAIN ENAMELED BATH. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 26li 2 & w h < Ph 2 O HH PQ < Fig- 837. Length Feet. 4 $ 5 5^ Polished Hardwood liim, Bottom Supply, Outlet in centre, Nickel Plated Trimmings, Porcelain Enameled. . $84.00 89.00 94.00 If without Wood ltim, deduct 10.00 11.00 12.00 Polished Brass Legs, add $6.00 each. Nickel Plated Brass Legs, add $.3.50 each. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PORCELAIN ENAMELED ROLL RIM BATH. 268 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PORCELAIN ENAMELED ROLL RIM BATH. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 2. The Trap is soldered in the Tub by the tub maker, making it complete and handsome, and there is no occasion to have the Tub scratched and dented by workmen getting inside of it. 3. The Trap being fastened in the Tub, and of Brass, it can- not be tipped or stretched by the workman and the water seal destroyed, as frequently is the case with leaden traps. 4. The Trap being on the Tub, dispenses with all the foul- ing surface, so there are no bad odors arising from that source. 5. The Trap being on the Tub, you know that a Trap is used (beyond any question) and you can always see the water in it. 6. The Plug Socket is re- movable, so that the Trap can be cleared by anybody, if it should become stopped. OVERFLOW AND DISCHARGE THE TOP OF THE TRAP. Brass, half circle shape, and is soldered against the end of the Tub, inside of it, entering the Trap directly back of the Stopper. 8. The Overflow has a removable Strainer on the Top of it, so that it can be cleaned at pleasure, and thus prevent any bad smell arising from that source, whereas in a regular copper tub the leaden overflow cannot be cleaned, and it becomes clogged with putrid matter and becomes a disease- breeding, valueless thing before it has been used one year, and its use should he discontinued on basins and bath tubs to advance the sanitary condition of the house. 9. No Defective Putty Overflow Joint at the back of the Tub to leak and destroy the ceiling beneath it, as it has in hundreds of instances with the old style copper tub having a leaden overflow behind. 10. It costs less money than a leaden trap if t lie work is decidedly better, handsomer and more sanitary job in every w; Price of Nickel Plated Paragon Brass Trap and Overflow, put in the tub complete as shown, in addition to the cost of any size Tub, sio.00. Fig. 858. done as it should be, and it makes a fay. 284 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A COPPER BATHS. NEW YORK PATTERN. Fig. 859. Size, 5 feet, 5 feet 0 inches, or 0 feet long, 24 inches wide and 194 deep, outside measure. Weight of Copper to Sq. Foot Oz. 10 12 14 16 IS 20 Price 815.00 16.00 1S.OO 20.00 22.00 24.00 FRENCH PATTERN. Fig. 860. 26 inches wide at top, 23 inches wide at Weight of Copper to Sip Foot ..... Oz. 44 feet long 5 * ‘ “ 5-J- “ “ <> “ “ ottom, 22 inches deep, out side measure. 10 12 14 16 IS 20 17.00 19.00 21.00 23.00 25.00 18.00 19.00 21.00 23.00 25.00 27.00 20.00 21.00 23.00 25.00 27.00 29.00 22.00 23.00 25.00 27.00 29.00 31.00 ZINC BATHS. We make any size Zinc Baths, to order only. Frit es on application. We can fit any of the above Baths with Rubber Plug Iron Pipe, at an addit ional cost of 85.00 net. and Socket, Overflow and Connections for SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 285 COPPER BATHS, ETC. SITZ BATH. ROOT BATH. 11 12 J . .$4.50 6-00 7-00 10.50 SO cents per pound. COPPER BIDET. Fig. 864. 14 oz. Copper. . . . Per doz. $7-00 16 oz. “ ... “ 8-00 15 oz. “ ... “ 9-00 20 oz. “ ... “ 10.00 24 oz. “ ... “ 12.00 COPPER PANTRY SINKS. SQUARE. Fig. 867. Size Inches. 12x18 Fig. 867 $4-50 “ S6S 6.00 OVAL. Fig. S68. 12x20 14x16 14x20 14x24 16x24 16x30 18x30 5.00 4.50 6-00 7-00 8.00 10.00 11.00 6-50 6-00 7 • 50 9-00 10.00 12.00 13-00 286 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COPPER SHOWERS. No. i. PLAIN. Fig. 869. Fig. 869 . Per dozen. 812.00 No. 3. FANCY. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig. 871 Per dozen. 817.50 No. 5. FANCY TUBULAR. Fig. 873. No. 2. FANCY. Fig. 870. Fig. S70 Per dozen. 815.00 No. 4. TUBULAR. Fig. 872. Fig. 872 . . Per dozen. 827.00 No. 6. FANCY TUBULAR. FLANGE AND THIMBLE. Fig. 874. 830.00 Fig. 873 Per dozen. Fig. 874 Per dozen. 832.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SHOWER BATHS. SHOWER WITH SHAMPOO AND SUPPLY PIPES TO FLOOR. Fig- 875. Price, Xickel Plated, 825.00. If without Shampoo, deduct $5.00. 2S8 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SHOWER BATHS. SHOWER WITH THERMOMETER, SHAMPOO, CURTAIN RING, AND SUPPLY PIPES TO FLOOR. Fig. 876. Nickel Plated $60.00 If without Curtain Ring, deduct • • • $12.00 Rubber Curtain, extra 10.00 “ “ Shampoo, deduct 5.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 2 89 SHOWER BATHS. SHOWER WITH SHAMPOO, CURTAIN RING, AND SUPPLY PIPES TO FLOOR. ZS T ickel Plated .... Rubber Curtain, extra Fig. 877. 840.00 If without Curtain Ring, deduct 812.00 10.00 “ “ Shampoo, deduct 5.00 290 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SHOWER BATHS. RING SHOWER WITH THERMOMETER, SHAMPOO, CURTAIN RING, AND SUPPLY PIPES TO FLOOR. Fig. 878. Nickel Plat <1 §(>0.00 If without Curtain Ring, deduct . . . §12.00 Rubber Curtain, extra 10.00 “ “ Shampoo, deduct 5.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 291 SHOWER BATHS. COMBINATION NEEDLE AND SHOWER. Fig. 879. Hot and Cold "\\ ater, Nickel Plated . . $125.00 If with Curtain King, add $20.00 Cold ater only, Nickel Plated .... 110.00 Rubber Curtains, per pair 20.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 292 SHOWER BATHS. COMBINATION NEEDLE AND SHOWER. Fig. 880. Needle and Shower for Hot and Cold AN ater, Nickel Plated “ “ “ “ Cold Water only, “ “ Needle, wil liout Shower, for Cold Water only Nickel Plated Waste Strainer and Couplings, 2 inches • Slate Stall, I! feet (i inches high, 3 feet diameter, It inch base, 1 inch side and back . . Italian Marble, dimensions same as Slate Tennessee “ “ “ “ sso.oo 73.00 00.00 3.00 75.00 140.00 150.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 29M BATH-ROOM FIXTURES. BRASS SOAP CUP. Fig. 881 . BRASS SOAP CUP. FOR ROLL RIM BATHS. Fig. 882. SSL Polished Brass and Lacquered, *2.00 Fig. SS2. Polished Brass and Lacquered . . $2.00 SSL “ “ “Xickel Plated, 2.00 “ SS2. “ “ “ Xickel Plated . 2.00 BRASS SPONGE HOLDER. BRASS PAPER HOLDER. SSM. 8S3. SSo. Polished Brass and Lacquered . .$9 00 Fig. 884. “ “ Xickel Plated .9-00 “ S84. If with Solid Brass Back, Xickel Plated, $10 00 Polished Brass and Lacquered • $6.00 “ Xickel Plated 6-00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 204 STANDING BATH WASTE AND HOOK. BOSTON PATTERN. WASTE. Fig. 885. HOOK. Fig. 886. BATH WASTE AND WASHER. Fig. 887. Size Figs. 8S5, 886. Finished, Hook included “ 8S5, 886. Nickel Plated, Hook included Size Inches. li Fig. 887. Finished Per dozen. 824. 00 “ 887. Nickel Plated “ 28 00 . Inches. li Per dozen. 836.00 “ 40.00 li 2 36 . 00 42 . 00 40.00 46 00 BATH SLIDES. Per dozen. 812 00 “ 13.50 Fig. SS8. “ 88S. Finished . ■ Nickel Plated Fig. 888. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 205 STAR PLUGS WITH RUBBER STOPPERS. BASIN PLUG. COMMON OVERFLOW. SOAPSTONE TRAY PLUG. BASIN PLUG. PATENT OVERFLOW. Fig. 889 . Size In. 1 li Fig. 889. Brass . . Doz. 84.50 7.50 “ 899. X. Plated “ 5.50 9.00 Size .... Fig. 8 go. Fig. 891 . Size In. 1 11- Fig. 891. Brass .I)oz. $5.00 9.00 “ 891. N. Plated “ 6.00 10.50 li li In. 1 i ig. 890. Brass Per doz. $8.00 9.00 13.50 20.00 890. Nickel Plated . . “ 9.00 10.50 15.00 22.50 RUBBER STOPPER. WITH NICKEL PLATED RING. SINK OR BATH PLUG. WASH TRAY PLUG. Size. . Fig. 892. Size . . Fig. 893. “ 893. “ 894. “ 894. Fig. 892 . Brass .... Nickel Plated Brass Nickel Plated Fig. 893 . ■ Inches. i 1 er dozen. 81.00 1.00 Inches. 1 Per dozen. 82.00 2.50 “ 2.50 • • “ 3.50 Fig. 894 . H li 14 2 1.00 1.25 1.75 2.50 li li 2 2.25 3.50 5.00 2.75 4.00 6.00 3.25 4 00 6.00 4.25 5.00 7.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 200 PLUGS. SINK OR BATH PLUG. Fig. 8g5. Size Fig. S95. Finished • • • “ 895. Nickel Plated “ 896. Finished . . • WASH TRAY PLUG. Fig. 896. 1 n H 2 Per dozen. 82.50 3.00 4 00 7.00 “ 3-00 3 ■ 50 4 ■ 50 8.00 “ 6.00 7 00 10. 00 SOAPSTONE SINK PLUG. Fig. 897. Size Inches. U l£ Fig. 897. Finished Per dozen. 816-00 26. 00 “ 897. Nickel Plated “ 19-00 29. 00 Fig. 898. Finished Per dozen. $8-00 898. Nickel Plated “ 8 50 899. Finished “ 9 00 89!). Nickel Plated “ 9.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON. MASS., U. S. A 297 MARBLE SLABS. CORNER SLAB, WITH TWO BACKS. Fig. 900. Size, Inches. Height of Back, Inches. Contents. 19 x 19 8 5 Feet 4 Inches. 20 20 S 5 “ 9 20 20 10 0 •• 10 22 22 10 I 7 “ 6 Letter. Size, Inches. Height of Back, Inches. Contents. F IS x 24 s 5 Feet 1 Inches. G 20 24 s 5 “ 5 II 20 24 10 5 “ 10 .7 20 20 s 5 “ 10 K 20 20 10 (5 “ 3 L 20 2S s 6 “ 3 M 20 2S 10 (J “ 8 “ X 20 30 8 6 “ 8 “ O 20 30 10 7 “ 2 P 20 33 10 7 “ 10 All Slabs are shipped with 8-inch Backs, and cut for 14-inch Basins, unless otherwise ordered. Slabs for Oval Basins or Combination Cocks should be either 22 or 24 inches wide. Average weight of Marble Slabs, boxed, 124 pounds per square foot. In calculating measurements, add one inch to each finished edge. Order by Letter only, not by size. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 29 $ MARBLE SLABS. SQUARE SLABS, WITH BACK AND RIGHT-HAND END. Letter. Size, Inches. Height of Back, Inches. Contents. Q 20 x 24 s 6 Feet 7 Inches. R 20 20 s 7 “ s T U 20 28 s 20 2S .10 8 " 1 20 30 10 8 " 6 SQUARE SLABS, WITH BACK AND LEFT-HAND END. Fig. 903. Letter. Size, I nches. V 20 x 24 \V 20 20 X 20 28 V 20 28 Z 20 30 In calculating measurements, add ( ( haler by Letter on Height of Back, Inches. Contents. s 8 6 1 7 met 7 I nches. 8 10 7 8 “ 5 “ “ 1 10 8 “ 6 “ me inch to each finished edge, lv, not by size. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 209 RECESS MARBLE SLABS. WITH BACK AND TWO ENDS. Fig. 904. In ordering Recess Slabs great care of Recess. should be exercised in giving the exact width and depth SQUARE SLABS. WITH BACK AND ONE END, ALSO WITH APRON IN FRONT AND END. Fig. 905. 3S for three Basins, and with Apron on front and end. The above cut represents a Slab with holes can be made for anv number of Basins, with Back and End, either right or lelt-hand, or can be made with Back only, and Apron on both ends as well as 111 These Slal and Front Apron to suit ; front. When more than four Basins are wanted the Slab will be made of two or more piece of Marble. 100 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, OPEN LAVATORIES. Fig. 906. Open Lavatory comprises a 33 x 22 x li inch Italian, Pink or Dark Tennessee Marble Slab, with 12 x l inch Hack ; 14-inch Patent Overflow Basin with Metal Plug ; No. 4 Nickel Plated Fuller Basin (locks with Ring Cups; No. 8 Nickel Plated Soap Cup and Chain Stay combined: Nickel Plated Chain and Stopper; li-inch Nickel Plated Brass Basin Trap, with Wall Waste and Vent Connections complete, and Nickel Plated Brass Lavatory Brackets. Price 850.00 Add, if with Ebony or Ivory Basin Cock Handles 8 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A aoi OPEN LAVATORY Fig. 907. 302 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. OPEN LAVATORIES. “THE PRIMROSE.’’ Fig. 908. The above cut shows an Octagon “ Primrose ” Combination 1’asin Waste, a “ Primrose ” 1: “ Primrose’’ Trap, and “Primrose” Angle Valves, fitted, complete to a Slab with Ornamentei Apron supported on Adjustable Bent Brass Legs, and with a Rubber Tube and Sprinkler put Nozzle. Price, complete, with Basin, decorated inside and outside, Italian Marble Slab, 23x36 inches, Back 15 inches high, and Marble Apron For Tennessee Marble, add For Nickel Plated Apron, add iasin, a 1 Open on the § 75. 00 5.00 4.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 303 OPEN LAVATORIES. “ THE PRIMROSE.” Fig. 909. The above cut shows a Low Down “Primrose” Combination Set complete, on a Slab with Ornamented Open Apron, supported on Bent Legs; a decorated embossed “Primrose” Basin, “Primrose” Angle Valves, and a “Puritan” Brass Trap. The Rubber Tube and Sprinkler, shown hereon, have a threaded attachment on the end, that can easily be connected to or removed from the Nozzle at pleasure. Price, complete, with Basin, decorated inside and outside, Italian Marble Slab, 23x36 inches. Back, 15 inches high, and Marble Apron For Tennessee Marble, add For Nickel Plated Apron, add $72.00 . 5.00 . 4 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 304 OPEN LAVATORIES. DOUBLE “ PRIMROSE ” LAVATORY APPARATUS, WITH No. 4 “ PRIMROSE ” COMBINATION. Fig. 910. The Slab and open Apron are supported by a strip of galvanized wrought iron, 14 x £ inches thick, which extends behind the open Apron and is secured to each of the legs. The open Apron is furnished either with rosettes cut in the marble as shown, or not. We furnish this Fixture, complete, with either pattern “Primrose'” Combination. The Valves in the Basin Cocks can be taken out to repair by unscrewing the caps shown directly under the handles. Price, complete, including Italian Marble Slab, 66 x 24 inches, Back 15 inches high, Floor Slab, Nickel Plated Brass Traps, Angle Valves, Bent Basin Legs, Towel Back and all top Fixtures and 15x10 Basins decorated in and outside $210.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 305 SALOON FIXTURE. Fig. gn. Price, including 15 x 19 inch “Puritan” Basins, Xickel Plated Brass Traps, bent Basin Legs, Nickel Plated “Primrose” Low Down Basin Cocks and Shampoo Fixtures, and 11-inch Italian Marble Slab, 5 feet diameter, Marble Apron and Marble Column 1400.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 30(5 C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. RECESS SANITARY WASH BASINS. THE “PLYMOUTH.” Fig. gia. This Basin has an aperture made through it just below the Rim, into which the Nozzle that pro- jects into the Basin is permanently secured by a locknut, B, at the back of the Basin, as shown in Fig. 914. The Hot and Cold Water Cocks are joined to this Nozzle, and their upper ends extend through the Slab, and are threaded on the outside as shown by Fig. 913. Fig. 913. Fig. 914. Fig. 913 shows the construction of the body of the “Plymouth ’ Basin Cocks. The Ferrule, B, unscrews to allow the upper ends of Cocks to enter the holes in Slab. After the ferrule, B, is screwed on in position, then tighten the Locknut, C. The Plates, Hot and Cold, are held in posi- tion by a Mange on the Ferrules, B. Fig. 914 shows the manner of connecting to the Nozzle of “ Plymouth ' Basin. D is a Lead Pipe, left long enough and disconnected at each end so that the plumber can bend it to meet the coup- lings, K, after the Cooks arc secured to the Slab. A, is a Boss, made on the back of the Recess. B, is a Locknut. For prices, see page 307. 3IN-+ A SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 307 C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. RECESS SANITARY WASH CONTINUED. THE “ PLYMOUTH ” EMBOSSED. BASINS. Fig- 915- This Basin is intended to be fitted up without an Apron, Nickel Plated, Polished or Gilded Brass. or with an open Apron of Marble or PLAN OF MARBLE SLAB AND CROSS SECTION OF “ PLYMOUTH ” BASIN. Cock Holes, 10 inches apart. Price, For E Fig. 916. complete, Marble or Ivory Tint 14x17 Inches. *17-00 Decorated inside only “ “ 23.00 “ outside only “ “ 21. 00 “ inside and outside “ 28 00 mhos ing, add Fig. 917. 15 x 19 Inches, sis . 00 “ “ 25 00 “ “ 23- 00 “ “ 30.00 1 50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U A. 30S C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. RECESS SANITARY WASH BASINS. CONTINUED. THE “ORIENT” EMBOSSED. Fig. gi8. This Basin and Fixture is made to be used with separate Cocks. The Fixture is fitted in the Basin complete, as shown, so there is no adjustment of the parts required, and there is no occasion to have a hole cut in the marble to operate the Full through, as the Slab is made the shape of the Recess, entirely exposing the operative parts. To open the Waste Valve, lift the ring cup handle and turn it. To remove the standing overflow, lift it up and away from the inwardly projecting lugs on the curved fitting to which it is suspended. Size Price, Marbled or Ivory, Nickel Plated Fixture “ Decorated inside only “ “ outside only “ “ inside and outside • ■ For Embossed Basins, :i(m 14 x 17 15 x 19 $11.00 $12-00 17-00 18-00 15.00 16-00 22-00 23 - 00 1.00 1.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. RECESS SANITARY WASH BASINS. CONTINUED. CROSS SECTION OF “ORIENT” BASIN Fig. 919. The Guide -and Strainer in the outlet of this Basin is the same as in the “Plymouth 306 and 307. Basin, pages “ORIENT” BASIN AND SLAB. Fig. 920. Price, li-inch Italian Marble Slab, 33 x 22, Backs 15 inches high, Octagon Peck’s Improved ^ Basin Cocks and 15x19 “Orient” Basin, Cocks and Basin Fixture Nickel Plated . • ■ • 00 For Tennessee Marble Slab, add “ Decorated Basin, add '• SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 310 C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. SANITARY WASH BASINS. “ THE STAR. Fig. 921. Fig. 922. These Basins have the same sanitary elements as the “Puritan” Basins, and differ from the “Puritan” only in shape, the “Star” having a Centre Outlet instead of a Straight-back, and as a consequence, arc a cheaper Basin, costing only a trifle more than the common overflow basins with the necessary ext ra materials, etc., added. Price of “Star” Basins, with all the Fittings furnished, and put in complete : 14- inch, Marbled or Ivory Tint 15- inch, “ “ “ 10-inch, “ “ “ 14x17 inches. Oval, Marbled or Ivory Tint 15x19 inches, “ “ “ “ 10x21 inches, “ “ “ Decorated. $7 00 “ 7 50 “ S 25 4 50 “ 9.00 25 “ 10.00 0 00 “ 11.00 For Embossed Basins, add SI 00. If Shield Strainer is wanted, add to List si .00. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. SANITARY WASH BASINS. CONTINUED. EMBOSSED OVAL “STAR" BASIN, SHIELD STRAINER. Fig. 923. PLAIN OVAL “STAR” BASIN, PERFORATED STRAINER. Embossed “Star” Basins, Marbled, Ivory or Decorated, in 14x17 and 15 x 19, Oval sizes. Plain “Star” Basin, Marbled, Ivory or Decorated, in all sizes, round or oval. The “Star” is the cheapest Sanitary Wash Basin made, and as a sanitary basin it cannot be ex- celled, as the strainer that covers the overflow inlet can be removed at pleasure, by unscrewing the chain stay, affording an opportunity to clean the overflow channel by pushing a cloth through it, and in addition to this, they are made heavy and of the best ware, rendering them less liable to breakage — a feature of itself more than sufficient to offset the trifling extra cost over a common basin. In specifying, state if Perforated or Shield Strainer is wanted. The Shield Strainer that covers the overflow hole is handsomely embossed, and projects out at the lower portion sufficient to allow overflowing water to escape under it, and while adding beauty to the Basin, it hides the interior of the overflow channel and to a great extent prevents it from get- ting dirty, as any suds thrown against the shield fall again into the Basin. For prices, see page 310. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. SANITARY WASH BASINS. CONTINUED. “ THE PURITAN.” SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 313 C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. SANITARY WASH BASINS. CONTINUED. “ PURITAN" BASIN, SHIELD STRAINER. Fig. 929. Fig. 930. Fig- 931- Fig. 930 shows a full size Strainer used on the overflow inlet of the “Puritan” and “Star" Basins. Fig. 931 shows a full size Shield Strainer used on the overflow inlet of the “Puritan and “ Star” Basins. Prices of “Puritan " Basins, with all the Fittings furnished and put in complete : 14-incli, Marbled or Ivory Tint Decorated. so . 00 14x17 inches, Oval, Marbled or J Ivory Tint 11 .00 15x19 inches, “ it i ‘ “ . . “ 13 .00 For Embossed Bas “ ‘ decorate d on the outside Add : front $4.00 t< > 8 . 00 If Shield Strainer is wanted, add to List $1.00. 14 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. OPEN LAVATORIES. No. i. Fig. 932. Shows Id-inch Tennessee Marble Slab, 33 x 21 inch, with 12-mch Back, 14 x 17 inch Decorated Patent Overllow Basin, Xu, 27 Nickel Plated Bracket and Apron, Nickel Plated “Clean Sweep” Trap with Back Air Vent, No. 9 Nicked Plated Compression Basin Cocks, No. 8 Nickel Plated Chain Stay and ( bain and Nickel Plated Supply Pipes to Floor. Price 800.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 31 5 OPEN LAVATORIES. No. 2. Fig. 933- Shows H-inch ’Grey Knoxville Fancy Marble Slab, with 18-incli Back, 14 x 17 Decorated and Embossed Patent Overflow Basin, No. 6 Spiral Nickel Plated Legs, Nickel Plated Oxford Trap with Back Air Vent, No. 4 Nickel Plated Peck’s Improved Basin Cocks, Ebony Handles, Nickel Plated Supply Pipes to Floor, No. S Nickel Plated Chain Stay and Chain. Price 870.00 Marble Floor Slab, extra _ ■ 10.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 31 6 OPEN LAVATORIES. No. 3. Fig- 934- Shows lj-incli Italian Marble Slab, 36 x 22 inches, 15-inch Back, 5-inch Fancy Aprons, No. S Nickel Plated Oil set Legs and Apron Brackets, 14 x 17 Decorated Basin with Oxford Waste and Overflow, No. 7+ Nicked Plated Compression Basin Cocks, Nickel Plated Supply Pipes and Waste to Floor. Price . s60.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A OPEN LAVATORIES. No. 4. Fig- 935- Shows lj-inch Light Tennessee Marble Slab, with 18-inch Back and Shelf supported by Brackets, 15 x 19 inch Decorated and Embossed Patent Overflow Basin, No. 30 Nickel Plated Legs and Aprons, No. 9 Nickel Plated Compression Basin Cocks, No. 4 Nickel Plated Chain Stay and Chain, Nickel Plated Full S Trap with Back Air Vent, Nickel Plated Supply Pipes to Floor. 8100.00 Price Floor Slab, extra - 12.00 31S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOLID BRASS LAVATORY LEGS. LISTED BY THE SINGLE DOZEN. Fi ) Polished Brass Per dozen. Nickel Plated Polished Brass Nickel Plated Polished Brass Nickel Plated Polished Brass Nickel Plated $20 50 24.50 40 ■ 50 45-00 35 ■ 50 40.50 44. 00 49.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 31!) SOLID BRASS RECEDING LAVATORY LEGS. FOR 5 -INCH MARBLE APRON, 7-8 INCH THICK. LISTED BY THE SINGLE DOZEN. N"'. 5 . Fig. 940. No. 6. No. 7. Fig. 942. Fig. 940. Polished Brass “ 940. Nickel Plated “ 941. Polished Brass “ 941. Nickel Plated “ 942. Polished Brass “ 942. Nickel Plated These Le as from front of Lavatory. *48 00 53 00 40 50 51 O0 50 00 55 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 320 SOLID BRASS RECEDING LAVATORY LEGS. LISTED BY THE SINGLE DOZEN. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. Fig. 943- 'iy. 943. 1 ’olished Brass “ 943. : S'iekel 1 lated “ 944. 1 'olished Brass “ 944. I Nickel I lated “ 945. 1 ’olished Brass “ 945. : fickel I lated Per dozen. $54- 00 “ 58-00 “ 54.00 “ 5S.00 “ 45.00 “ 50.00 These Leys recede equi-distance from ends as from front of Lavatory. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. KEY TO CHANGES ON LAVATORY LEGS. CAST SQUARE APRON TOP. CAST ROUND APRON TOP. CLAW FOOT. JL u Fig. 947. Fig. 948. Fig. 946. GLOBE CASTING. Fig. 949. HEAVY DOUBLE PLATE CASTING. Fig. 950. SINGLE PLATE CASTING. Fig- 951- PLAIN TURNED FOOT. EMBOSSED ROUND FOOT. Fig. 952. Fig. 953- Tig. 940. Casting at Top of Leg 947. Add to last, per dozen. $2.25 94S. 949. 949. 949. 950. 950. 950. 951. 951. 951. Foot of Leg “ “ “ 5. 25 Top “ ... Deduct from List, per dozen. 2.50 Foot “ “ “ “ 2 . 00 Top and Foot of Leg “ “ “ 4 . 50 Top of Leg “ •• “ 2.50 Foot “ “ •• 2.00 Top and Foot of Leg “ “ •• 4 50 Top of Leg “ “ •* o OO Foot “ “ “ “ 2 00 Toji and Foot of Leg “ “ “ 5 00 Figs. 952 and 953. For Legs Listed with Square Base . . Add to List, per dozen. 400 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Size . . Fig. 954. “ 954. 20 x 20 20 x 2S 05. 00 71 00 08.00 75-00 SOLID BRASS BRACKETS. Brass Finish Per dozen pair. 800.00 120 00 130.00 Nickel Plated “ “ 65-00 125.00 135.00 Fig. 954- . Inches. 10 x is 20 x 20 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOLID BRASS BRACKETS CONTINUED. • • . Inches. 4x 5 6 x S Per dozen pair. *10-75 14.75 “ “ 12.00 17 • 50" SIZE Size Inches Fig. 957. Brass Finish, per doz. pr “ 957. Nickel Plated, “ SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 324 SOLID BRASS BRACKETS — CONTINUED. WITH SLAB BAR OR METAL APRON. LISTED BY THE DOZEN PAIR. With Metal Apron 28 inches or 30 inches across the front as desired. 20 x 20 20 x 28} -192.00 206.50 SlZK Fig. 05s. Brass Finish, with Apron “ 958. Nickel Plated “ . . . Inches. lYr dozen pair. 2 1 2.00 225.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A SOLID BRASS BRACKETS CONTINUED. 4 x 5 7x9 S x 10 9 x 10 9 x S9 . 00 13-00 15.00 16-25 17 10-25 15-00 16-25 17-75 19 Fig. 960. Size Inches. 4x5 Fig. 960. Brass Finish . . Per doz. pair. * 7.40 “ 960. Xickel Plated ■ “ “ 9.40 Fig. g6i. Size Incites. 6 x 6 Fvg. 961. Brass Finish. • Per doz. pair. *1320 “ 961. Xickel Plated . “ “ 16-00 Finished only in the upper parts. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 320 SOLID BRASS TANK AND SEAT BRACKETS. TER DOZEN PAIR. Size . • . . . Inches. 5x5 7t x li SxS Fig. 962. Brass Finish. slO.75 16.00 1S.00 “ 902. Nickel Plated 12.00 1S.00 20.00 QUARTER CIRCLE. PER DOZEN PAIR. Fig. 903. Brass Finish “ 963. Nickel Plated One fourth of a Circle of 15 inches diameter. Bracket li inches long. Wall projection 0 inches. Fig. 963. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A NICKEL PLATED IRON BRACKETS. Fig. 964. Size Inches. 3 x 4 4 x 5 5 x7 6 x8 Fig. 964. . . . Per dozen pair. *2.75 2.90 4.10 5.00 7x9 S x 10 9x11 10x12 12x15 16x18 6.00 7.50 S.25 11.00 15.00 32.00 Fig. 965 pm e SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. M28 BASIN COCK SUPPLY PIPES. FOR OPEN LAVATORIES. No. i. No. 2. Fig. 966. Fig. 967. No. 3. Fig. 96.. No. 4. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. Fig. 970. Fig. 971. Fig. 972. Fig- 973- ig. Nil!. Polished Brass Each. s2 75 Fig. )70. Polished Brass . . . . Each. 82 25 “ )(S(i. Nickel Plated . . . . . “ 0 00 *70. Nickel Plated . . . “ 2 50 *07. Polished Brass ‘ ‘ 5 00 •71. Polished Brass • ■ . . “ 4 25 HIT. Nickel Plated - ‘ ‘ 5 50 4 4 >71. Nickel Plated . . . . “ 4 75 )68. Polished Brass “ 4 50 •72. Polished Brass . . . “ 4 00 108. Nickel Plated ■ . . . . 4 4 5 00 4 4 *72. Nickel Plated . . 4 50 )(>!>. Polished Brass' 44 0 75 *70. Polished Brass ■ (i 00 Hi!). Nickel Plated . ‘ 7 50 • i 0. Nickel Plated . . . . (i 75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “CLEAN SWEEP” TRAPS. FULL S VENTED BRASS LAVATORY TRAPS. Complete with Pipe to Floor and Floor Plate, Vent to Wall and Wall Plate. Showing Basin Plug Tail Piece when fitted to Inlet. Size Inches. ]} Fig. 974. Xo. 1. Polished and Lacquered *6 00 “ 974. Xo. 2. Xickel Plated (i 00 “ 974. Xo. 3. Polished and Lacquered “ 974. Xo. 4. Xickel Plated Without Vent Pipe and Flange, deduct $1.00 from List. Order by Figure and Xumber. 14 7 - 50 7 ■ 50 330 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “CLEAN SWEEP” TRAPS — CONTINUED. HALF S VENTED BRASS LAVATORY TRAP. Fig- 975- Size Inches. Fig. 075. No. 1. Polished and Lacquered “ 075. No. 2. Nickel Plated “ 975. No. 3. Polished and Lacquered “ 075. No. 4. Nickel Plated li 86 . 00 0.00 Fig. 976. Size Inches. H Fig. 976. No. I. Polished and Lacquered *7 00 “ 076. No. 2. Nickel Plated 7 00 “ 076. No. 3. Polished and Lacquered “ 076. No. 4. Nickel Plated Add, for Patent Overflow Basin Plug fitted to Inlet, or Adjustable Inlet, 50 cents. If without Vent Pipe and Flange, deduct $1.00 from List. U 7.50 7 50 n 8 . 25 8 . 25 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 33 1 LAVATORY TRAPS. THE “RICHMOND” S TRAP. Size Inches. Fig. 977. Finished Brass “ 977. Nickel Plated 1 4 s:> :»() 6.00 H 7-00 7-50 2 11 00 12.50 With Pipes to Floor or Wall and with Floor Plates. If without Vent, deduct from above List, 50 cts. THE “RICHMOND” HALF S OR P TRAP. Size Inches. ll li 2 Fig. 978. Finished Brass s5.00 6 00 10. 50 “ 978. Nickel Plated 5.50 6. 50 12. 50 With Pipes to Floor or Wall and with Floor Plates. If without Vent, deduct from above List, 50 cts. Running Traps same List. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LAVATORY TRAPS CONTINUED. THE “OXFORD” TRAP. Fig. 979. Finished Brass “ 979. Nickel Plated ■ With Pipes to Floor and Wall and with Floor and Wall Plates. If without Vent deduct from the above List 50 cents. U s7 00 s 00 7 50 S 50 “PURITAN” ADJUSTABLE TRAP. Fig. 980 . This Trap has an inspection screw at the back ot the bulb for the purpose of asceitaining it the vent pi j H* is clear. The Vent and Waste Tubes are made S inches long so that they can be cut any length to suit. The Couplings I! 15 allow the Trap to be swung at any angle, and at each of the Couplings ( ', the slip joint allows of adjustment, so that with any attempt at accurate measuiement (in roughing) this Trap will lit. Inches. H .... SO ■ 50 .... 7.50 Size Fig. 9S(). Polished Bras “ OSO. Nickel Plated 2 11 .00 12.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. C. H. MOORE'S PATENT. PATENT SANITARY TRAPS. “ THE SNAIL.” Fig. 981. The above shows a self-cleaning mechanical Trap for Wash Basins only, and for this purpose it cannot be excelled, as it is a well-made, handsomely shaped, sanitary Fitting, the Ball Valve always providing against any inflow of sewer gas in the event of the Trap becoming empty from being unused for a long time. The Trap Screw A, is If inches diameter, the size of the outer Ring. The Ball Valve is made of spun metal, and the Valve Seat is made perfectly true. Two Couplings are supplied with each Trap. Fig. 981. With two Couplings, Rough 80-50 “ 9S1. Polished Brass 4 00 “ 081. Nickel Plated 4 50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 14 BASIN WASTES AND OVERFLOWS. ACME WASTE. HOPKINS BASIN WASTE. Fig. 982. Fig. 982. Rough Body, Nickel Plated Top and Strainer 87 00 “ 982. Finished and Nickel Plated all over 9.00 “ 983. Rough Couplings, Nickel Plated Top 3. 00 “ 983. Finished and Nickel Plated all over 4.00 “ 984. Rough Body, Nickel Plated Top and Strainer 7-50 “ 984. Finished and Nickel Plated all over 9.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. C. H. MOORE'S PATENT. PATENT BASIN COMBINATION. THE PRIMROSE." Fig. 985. Fig. g86. The above shows a Basin Waste, having Hot and Cold Water Cocks, joined to it on either side, and a Hollow Waste Valve and Overflow in the upright centre casing, which is operated by the handle between the two Cocks, and can be taken out by turning it a trifle further after the valve is opened and simply lifting it. The Water Channel that connects the Nozzle to the Cocks is cast in the enlarged centre-piece between the inside cylinder in which the Pull works and the finished outside surface. The Cocks can be removed to repair by unscrewing the nuts above the base. The base of the Waste separates from the centre-piece, on which the Nozzle is. Figs. OSS, 9S6. With Octagon Pattern Cocks, Nickel Plated §16. 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 10 C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. PATENT BASIN COMBINATION- - CONTINUED. “ PRIMROSE.” LOW DOWN PATTERN. Fig. 987. “ PRIMROSE.” COMPRESSION PATTERN. Fig. 987 represents a Basin Waste having Low Down Compression Cocks joined to it on each side by a water channel, which extends around the front section of the passage shown under the ring cup handle, between the two Cocks, and through which the upper part or stem of the Waste Valve operates. Fig. OSS shows a ” Primrose ” Combination Inn ing the regular height Compression Cocks. Each of the Nozzles on these Fixtures are threaded for hose attachment and sprinkler. Figs. 9S7, OSS. Nickel Plated all over S10.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. PATENT BASIN COMBINATION. CONTINUED. “ PRIMROSE ” No. 4. Fig. g8g. bigs. 989 to 991 show sections of \\ ash Basin Slabs with Low Down “Primrose” Combination Basin Wastes, connected. The upper end of the Basin Waste unscrews from the casting on the Waste Valve, and is put through the hole in the Slab from the top. The Cocks are put through from the bottom, and the Locknuts on the Cocks hold the Fixture rigid. The Supply "V alves on these three Fixtures are 12 inches from centre to centre, but can be shortened to be 9 inches centre to centre if desired, by cutting the connecting tubes. t\ it h each “Primrose” Fixture of any kind we furnish a templet to cut the Slab by. Fig. 989. Price 817-00 338 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. C. H. MOORE’S PATENT. PATENT BASIN COMBINATION_con TI nued. “ PRIMROSE ” No. 5. Fig. 990. “ PRIMROSE ” No. 6. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 339 REVISED LIST OF EARTHENWARE. ROUND BASINS. Size . Inches. 12 13 14 15 16 No ( )v< ■rflow 80. SO 1 .00 1.15 1.80 2 . 25 Common Overflow .... 1 05 1.25 1 .40 2.00 2 . 75 Patent Overflow 1.15 1 30 1 . 50 2.25 3 00 “ for Rubber Plug . . . 1 40 1.55 1.70 2.50 3 ■ 50 OVAL BASINS. Size Inches. 14x17 15x19 16x21 No Overflow $3-50 5.00 6 00 Common Overflow 3-50 1 5 00 6.00 Patent “ 3.80 j 5.30 I 6.30 ** f av Pnlihov Plmr 1 Oft 1 ft 1 Pt TPt SQUARE, RECESS AND STRAIGHT-BACK BASINS. 14 15 16 14x 17 15x19 Square Basins, no Overflow 87 00 8-50 “ Common Overflow. • • 7 00 8-50 “ Patent Overflow . . . 7 50 9.00 “ " “ “ Rub. Plug 7 95 9 45 Recess Basin, Oval . . . • 7-00 8-50 “ “ Round 5.00 6. 00 7 00 “ Oval Embossed .... S 00 9 . 50 “ Round Embossed . . . 6.00 7.00 S • 00 Straight-Back Oval, no Overflow . 6 25 7 • 75 “ “ “ Patent Overflow . 7 ■ 00 8 50 Round 5 • 00 0 00 7.00 “ *■ Oval Embossed, N. O . 7 25 8 ■ 75 P. () . 8.00 9 • 50 Round Embossed . . . 6-00 7-00 8. 00 BEDFORDSHIRE URINALS. Number 1 2 O Flat Back 89 . 30 7 10 6.70 Corner 9.30 710 6-70 Flat Back, Lipped 1 3 . 50 11.25 10. 70 Corner, Lipped Flat Back, Lipped, Vent and Hood 13.50 1 1 . 25 10.70 17. 45 13-90 Corner, Lipped, Vent and Hood 17-45 13.90 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. REVISED LIST OF EARTHENWARE. CONTINUED. WASHOUT CLOSETS— FRONT, BACK OR SIDE OUTLET. Xl'MllEK 1 2 3 Plain §22.35 21.05 18 40 Embossed 25. 00 23 ■ 70 2 1 05 Plain Pedestal 26 . 30 23 ■ 70 21 70 Embossed Pedestal 28 . 95 26.30 24 35 Oval, Front Outlet, Square Back, Plain 29.50 26 75 “ Embossed 32.15 29 50 Square, Back or Front Outlet, Plain 30 ■ 25 “ Embossed 32. 90 Oval Front, Front Outlet, Open Trap, Square Back, Plain • • • 24.05 Embossed .... 26 . 55 Square Pedestal, Back or Front Outlet, Plain 32 . 90 “ Embossed 65 • 55 Washout Closet for Iron Trap 14-45 13 15 FLUSHING RIM HOPPERS. Plain. Sent Vent. Hub Vein Oval Tall §10.50 in. so 11.20 Round Tall 7-25 7. 50 7-90 Square Tall, 14x14 inches 13 15 13 40 13.80 < )val Short 5 . 00 5 ■ 30 5. 70 Round Short 4 . 25 4.50 4 90 Square Short S . 55 8-80 9 20 CLOSET BOWLS, TRAPS, ETC. Trice. Square Long Hopper, 16x16 inches $21.05 Oval Flushing Him Closet Bowl, Plain j 3.25 “ “ “ “ “ Seat Vent 3.55 Traps 4.60 Drip Traps, Oval and Round , 5. 00 Hopper Stands, no Vent 2. 50 “ “ Hub Vent ' 3 00 Floats, Large, above 7 inches -65 “ Small, under 7 “ J 55 SHORT HOPPER AND TRAP COMBINED. Price. Price. Oval Short Hopper and Trap combined, Plain §14.45 With Seat Vent §14.75 Embossed • • 17 10 “ “ “ 17.35 Sipiare “ “ “ “ “ Plain 17 10 “ “ “ ! 17-35 Embossed ■ ■ 10.75 “ “ “ 20 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 341 REVISED LIST OF EARTHENWARE. CONTINUED. CLOSET BOWLS. Price. Round French Closet Fowls Oval Closet Fowls Pipe Wash Closet Bowls, Round .... “ “ “ Round Vented “ “ “ “ Oval “ “ “ “ Oval Vented . Philadelphia Hoppers Ship Closet Basin, No. 1 “ No. 2 . Ship Plug Basin, 13 inches 14 “ Bidet Pan for Brass Plug', Plain .... “ “ “ “ with Overflow “ “ “ “ no Hole • • • $1 .45 1 • 65 2.75 3 • 25 3 . 25 2.20 2 . 00 1 - SO 2.10 5 . 50 5 • 75 5 . 00 METAL CONNECTIONS. 1 h n 2 Straight, Rough $0 . 30 .35 .45 .60 Finished . • • ■ .50 -55 .65 ■ SO Bent, Rough . 35 .40 .50 .65 “ Finished - 55 • GO ■ 70 .85 PACKAGES TO BE CHARGED AS FOLLOWS, NET: Price. Crates Hlids., Extra Large “ Large • • ■ “ Medium . . “ Small . . Tierces, Large • . Small ■ • Boxes Barrels $ 2.00 2.00 1 50 1.25 1 .00 1.00 ■ 75 ■ 50 • 35 When returned with straw, freight prepaid, and in good condition, to he credited at one-half above prices. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 342 BASINS. OVAL EMBOSSED RECESS BASIN. Fig. 992. Outside Measure Inches. Fig. 992 Usual number in Crate Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 550 lbs. 15 x 19 89 50 24 PATENT OVERFLOW BASIN FOR RUBBER PLUG. Fig. 993- Outside Measure Inches. 12 13 Fig. 993 si. 40 155 Usual number in Crate 52 4S Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 000 to S00 lbs. 14 1 .70 48 PATENT OVERFLOW BASIN. Fig. 994. Inches. 12 13 si. 15 1.30 55 50 Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 600 to 800 lbs. 15 16 2.50 3.50 40 38 Ot TSIDi: M E A SURE . . Fig. 994 ........ Usual number in Crate 14 1 . 50 4S 2 . 25 44 16 3.00 40 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 343 BASINS CONTINUED. COMMON OVERFLOW BASIN. Outside Measure Inches. Fig. $1 ■ 05 Usual number in Crate Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 600 to 800 lbs. OVAL, STRAIGHT-BACK BASINS, NO OVERFLOW. 12 13 14 15 16 1.25 1 .40 2.00 2 . 75 (iO 58 52 50 48 Usual number in Crate Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 500 to 700 lbs. NO OVERFLOW BASIN. 15x19 7 • 75 30 Outside Measure Inches. 10 12 13 14 15 16 .80 1.00 I .15 1 .80 2.25 Usual number in Crate 90 70 65 65 55 53 Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 600 to S00 lbs. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 344 BASINS CONTINUED. SQUARE BASIN, NO OVERFLOW. ()l TSIDE ^MEASURE INCHES Fig. 998 Usual number in Crate Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 500 to TOO lbs. RECESS BASIN. 14x17 ST 00 36 15 x 19 8.50 30 Outside Measure . Fig. 999. Round . . . . “ 999. Oval Usual number in Crate Fig. 999. • • • Inches. 14 is 85.00 6.00 ! 30 30 Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 500 to TOO lbs. 16 14 x IT 15x19 TOO 7-00 8-50 30 30 24 OVAL BASIN. Fig. iooo. Outside .Measure, 14 x 17 Inches. , Usual Number iu Crate. Outside Measure, la x lit Inches. Usual Number iu Crate. Outside Measure, lt> x 21 Inches. Usual Number in Crate. No ( Iverllow $:> . 50 48 85 . 00 44 86 . 00 40 t onnnon < Iverllow . . . . 3.50 48 5 . 00 34 6.00 30 I 'at ent ( Iverllow 3 ■ 80 46 5 . 30 32 6 . 30 28 Patent ( Iverllow, Rubber Plug . 4 . 25 40 5 • 75 30 6.75 24 Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 500 to TOO lbs. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 345 FLUSHIHG RIM EARTHEN HOPPERS. SQUARE SHORT. OVAL TALL. Fig. 1001. Fig. 1002. Fig. 1001 $8-55 “ 1001. With Seat Vent 8-80 Add for Metal Connection .40 Fig. 1002. Oval sio.50 “ 1002. With Seat Vent 10-80 “ 1002. “ Hub Vent 11-20 Add for Metal Connection .40 PHILADELPHIA PATTERN. SQUARE SHORT. Add for Metal Connections 40 Add for Metal Connection 40 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 340 CLOSET BOWLS, ETC. FRENCH CLOSET BOWL. PIPE WASH CLOSET BOWL. 1005. Fit 1 005 1005 French Oval . Fig. 1006. Fig. 1006. Houm 1 Pipe Wash, $2.75- “ 1006. With Vent ■ • ■ • 3.25 “ 1006. Oval Pipe Wash 3.25 1.65 “ 1006. With Vent . . . . 3.70 EARTHEN HOPPER TRAP. DRIP TRAYS. Fig. 1007. *4.00 Fig. 100S. Earthen, Oval or Bound, So. 00 .0') “ 1008. Enam. Iron “ “ 2.50 Fig. 1007 . Without Vent Connection Add for 2-inch Vent Connection SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON. MASS., U. S. A. 347 EARTHEN URINALS. FLAT-BACK BEDFORDSHIRE URINAL. FLAT-BACK LIP BEDFORDSHIRE URINAL. Fig. 1009. Fig. 1010. Number . . . 1 9 3 Fig. 1000 . . . $0 . 30 7.10 6 . 70 Measure, not including tabs and spouts. . . 15x18 13x15 12x14 Usual number in Crate. 16 24 28 Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 500 to 600 lbs. Flat Bedfordshire Urinals are measured, horizontal measurement always named first. Number 1 2 3 Fig. 1010 $13.50 11.25 10.70 Measure, not includ- ing tabs and spouts 15x18 13x15 12|xl4 Usual number in Crate 14 20 24 Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 500 to 600 lbs. CORNER LIP, BEDFORDSHIRE URINAL. CORNER BEDFORDSHIRE URINAL. Fig. IOI I. Fig. IOI2. Number 1 2 3 Number 1 2 3 Fig. 1011 Measure, not includ- ing tabs and spouts. 813-50 11.25 10.70 Fig. 1012 8 Measure, not includ- 9-30 7-10 6.70 ing tabs and spouts, and from corner and from corner onlv 13x13 114x1 14 104 x 104 only 13 Usual number in Usual number in Crate 24 24 24 Crate 24 24 24 Approximate weight of C r. ate, packed, 500 to Approximate weight of Crate, packed, 500 to 600 lbs. 600 lbs. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 348 WASHOUT CLOSETS. OVAL PLAIN, FRONT OUTLET. Fig. 1013. Fig. 1013. No. 1 822.35 “ 1013. No. 2 • 21.05 “ 1013. No. 3 IS. 40 OVAL PLAIN, BACK OUTLET. Fig. 1014. No. 1 822.35 “ 1014. No. 2 21.05 “ 1014. No. 3 18-40 Couplings Extra. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 341 » WASHOUT CLOSETS CONTINUED. “TOBASCUS” OVAL EMBOSSED PEDESTAL. 58 # Fig. 1015- Fig. 1015. Ivory Tint “CUSHING” OVAL EMBOSSED, FRONT OUTLET. Fig. 1010. Ivory Tint Fig. 1016. Couplings Extra. *24.35 -21 .05 350 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, WASHOUT CLOSETS — CONTINUED Fig. 1017. “DORCHESTER” OVAL EMBOSSED PEDESTAL. Fig. 1017. Ivory Tint “DUDLEY” OVAL EMBOSSED PEDESTAL. Fig. 1018. $26.30 Fig. 101S. Ivory Tint Couplings Extra. $24.35 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WASHOUT CLOSETS CONTINUED. OVAL PLAIN PEDESTAL. Fig. 1019. Fig. 1019. No. 2 §23.70 “ 1019. No. 3 21.70 SQUARE HOPPER AND TRAP COMBINED. Fig. 1020. Fig. 1020. Square §17.10 “ 1020. “ Seat Yent 17.35 Couplings Extra. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 352 HOPPER AND TRAP COMBINED. “NEWTON” OVAL EMBOSSED. Fig. 1021. Fig. 1021. Ivory Tint * 17-35 Fig. 1022. “NEWTONVILLE” SQUARE EMBOSSED. Fig. 1022. I von Tint Couplings Extra. * 20.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. SHORT, OVAL, EARTHEN, FLUSHING RIM HOPPER AND EARTHEN TRAP, WITH TANK, COMPLETE. Short, Oval, Earthen, Flushing- Rim Hopper and Earthen Trap, with No. 1 Plain Cistern, in either Cherry or Oak Finish, Japanned Brackets, Nickel Plated Chain and Pull §21 .00 354 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. SHORT, OVAL, EARTHEN, FLUSHING RIM HOPPER AND IRON S TRAP, WITH 2-INCH ANGLE VENT. Fig. 1024. Short, Oval, Earthen, Flushing Rim Hopper, with Vented Iron Trap, No. 1 Plain Cistern, Japanned Brackets, Nickel Plated Chain and Pull $ 10. 75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 355 WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. SHORT, OVAL, EARTHEN, FLUSHING RIM HOPPER, WITH IRON HOPPER BODY AND VENTED S TRAP COMBINED. Fig. 1025. Short, Oval, Earthen, Flushing Rim Hopper and Combined Iron Hopper Body and Vented Trap, with No. 1 Plain Cistern, Japanned Brackets, Nickel Plated Chain and Pull . . . $16-25 356 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. PLAIN FRONT OUTLET PEDESTAL WASHOUT CLOSET. Fig. 1026. Plain Front Outlet Pedestal Closet, with No. 1 Cistern, in either Cherry or Oat I'inisli, Japanned Brackets, Nickel Plated Chain and Pull * 29.75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. FRONT OUTLET WASHOUT CLOSET. Fig. 1027. Front Outlet Washout Closet, with No. 1 Plain Siphon Cistern, Japanned Brackets, Nickel Plated Chain and Pull " 25.50 iMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 358 WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. PLAIN BACK OUTLET WASHOUT CLOSET. Fig. 1028. Plain Hack Outlet Closet, with Xo. 1 Siphon Cistern, Japanned Brackets, Nickel Plated Chain and Pull 828.75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 359 WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS-continued NEWTON " EMBOSSED HOPPER WATER CLOSET. Fig. I02Q. With No. 1 Paneled, Copper-Lined Cistern, Siphon Valve, Xo. o Seat, Xickel Plated Sunni and Flush Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Xickel Plated Brackets for Seat and Cistern Oak or Cherry’. 3 ?™ 88 F1 °° r Flange antl Screws » Cistei ' n :llld Seat finished in either Ash If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct $12.00. $45.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 300 WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. “CUSHING" EMBOSSED WASHOUT CLOSET. Fig. 1030. With No. I Round Corner, Copper-Lined, Finished Cistern, Siphon Valve, Royal Hinge Bracket Seal, No. II Tank Board, Nickel Plated Flush and Supply Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets, Chain and Pull, Brass Floor Flange and Screws, Cistern, Seat and Tank Board finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry $55.00 II without f lush and Supply Pipe, deduct 12-00 “ Back Board, deduct 3 00 SMITH a WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 301 WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. “DUDLEY” EMBOSSED PEDESTAL WASHOUT CLOSET. Fig. 1031. With No. 1 Round Corner, Finished, Copper-Lined Cistern, Siphon Valve, Ideal Ilinge Bracket Seat, Nickel Plated Supply and Flush Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets, Chain and Pull, Brass Floor Flange and Screws, Cistern and Seat finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry *.">5.00 If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct • - • 12.00 302 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WATER CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. “DORCHESTER” EMBOSSED PEDESTAL WASHOUT CLOSET. Fig. 1032. Willi No. I Hound Corner, Top Moulding Tank, Siphon Valve, No. 244 Seat, Nickel Plated Supply and Plush Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets for Seat and Cistern, Chain and Pull, Brass Floor Flange and Screws, Cistern and Seat finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry S5S.00 If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct 12.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 363 PATENT DUPLEX SANITARY SAFETY FLANGE. As used on our “Berkshire” and S. & W. Washout Closets and our Charlesgate Siphon Jet, as illustrated and described on pages 365 to 373 inclusive. FLOOR PLATE. Fig. 1033. The first good feature in any all Earthenware Water Closet begins at the outlet, or where it joins to the Soil and Sewer Pipe. This is really the important joint of the plumbing system in the house, as after the pipes are tested there is no way of telling without a scientific test if it is tight, and those that are tight in the beginning often leak in a year or two, as the putty, rubber or other perishable stuff they are made of soon rots ; therefore the very best means should be employed to make tins joint secure and lasting, and the Duplex Flange is unquestionably the right fitting for the purpose. This Floor Plate is made in two parts, the outer being secured to the inner ring so as to afford a chance to straighten the closet before the bolts are tightened. There is no difficulty in setting a water closet with the Duplex Safety Flange. Simply level the Plate before you solder it to the soil pipe ; the top of the closet is then sure to be level, as the flange C, shown on the next page, is securely cemented in the recessed earthen flange B, level with the top of the closet and not with the bottom of it. 304 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PATENT DUPLEX SANITARY SAFETY FLANGE. SHOWING THE CLOSET BEFORE IT IS SET. Fig. 1034. SHOWING THE CLOSET AFTER IT IS SET. Please read this page carefully ami you will become convinced that the Duplex Safety Flange is tin* safest, most convenient and most sanitary method of securing an all Earthenware Water Closet to the floor and soil pipe. A shows the discharge end of the closet, 1! shows the recessed earthenware flange, C shows a metal llange lifted in the earthenware Flange B and secured permanently therein with cement and the Hanged Ferrules I), w hich are screwed to the Flange (' with a left-hand thread, thereby prevent- ing them from turning in any further when the Bolts (; are being screwed to the floor plate, and as tlie lower end of the Ferrules 1) are even with the under side of the Metal Flange C and rest upon the Floor Plate II, E, it will be seen that there is no liability of breaking the earthenware Flange B in screwing Bolts (i in, as any pressure with a tool on the Bolts does not effect the earthenware. There is no question about this making an absolutely tight and lasting joint, as the Bolts G and upright socket s are made strong, and the Hat surfaces of the Flange C and Floor Plate II, E, are lifted true to each other, and when bolted toget her as Fig. 1035 shows, with a layer of white or red lead bet ween, it would be quite impossible for sewer gas to escape under any conditions ; and besides this excellent sanitary feature and the safety it gives the plumber, it is the most convenient, as the upright socket' on the outer Bing E guide the closet to its place, and the thread between II and E allow s the closet to be turned either way after the inner Bing II is soldered to the Soil Pipe F so that the closet can be straightened. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SPECIAL WASHOUT CLOSETS. BERKSHIRE” EMBOSSED OPEN TRAP FRONT OUTLET CLOSET. IVORY. Fig. 1036. The “Berkshire” Embossed Open Trap Front Outlet Closet, fitted with our Patent Duplex Sanitary Safety Flange 3< i~> *27.50 For description of Duplex Flange, see pages 363 and 304. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 366 SPECIAL WASHOUT CLOSETS. CONTINUED. “S- & W.” EMBOSSED PEDESTAL FRONT OUTLET CLOSET, IVORY. Fig. 1037. 'he “S. & W.” Embossed Pedestal Front Outlet Closet, fitted with our Sanitary Safety Flange Patent Duplex *30.00 For description of Duplex Flange, see pages 363 and 364. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. :5i; 7 SPECIAL CLOSET COMBINATIONS. “S. & W." EMBOSSED PEDESTAL WASHOUT CLOSET, FITTED WITH OUR DUPLEX SANITARY SAFETY FLANGE. Fig. 1038. V ith No. 1 Serpentine, C'opper-Linecl Cistern, Siphon Valve, No. 221 Seat, No. 1 Pipe Board, Nickel Plated Flush and Supply Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Chain and Pull, Cistern, Seat and Pipe Board finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct ’ If with No. 1 Panel Tank and No. (3 Seat, deduct * 75.00 12.00 7.50 308 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SPECIAL CLOSET COMBINATIONS. CONTINUED. “BERKSHIRE” EMBOSSED WASHOUT CLOSET, FITTED WITH OUR DUPLEX SANITARY SAFETY FLANGE. Fig. 1039. With No. 1 Punch'd, Copper-Lined Cistern, Siphon Valve, No. 0 Seat, Nickel Plated Supply and Flush Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets tor Seat and ( istern, Chain and Pull, Cistern and Seat finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct $ 65-00 12.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CHARLESGATE SIPHON CLOSET. COMBINATION “A.” Fig. 1040. Consists of Plain “ Charlesgate ” Siphon Closet fitted with Patent “ Duplex ” Sanitary Safety Flange, Plain Copper-Lined Cistern with Noiseless Slow-Closing Valve, Japanned Brackets, Chain and Pull 309 $ 40.00 370 SMITH * WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CHARLESGATE SIPHON CLOSET- continued COMBINATION “ B.” Fig. 1041. Consists of Plain “Charlesgate ” Siphon Closet lifted with Patent “ Duplex ” Sanitary Safety rlange, No. 211 Seat and Hound-Corner Moulded Top Tank, Noiseless Slow-Closing \ ah-e, Bottom Supply Heavy Pressure Ball Cock, Nickel Plated Flush and Supply Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets, Chain and Pull . . If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct from List Seat and Tank finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry. $65.00 12.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 371 CHARLESGATE SIPHON CLOSET- CONTINUED. COMBINATION “ C." Fig. 1042. Consists of Embossed “ Charlesgate ” Siphon Closet fitted with Patent “Duplex” Sanitary Safety Flange, Round-Cornered Seat and Tank, with Noiseless Slow-Closing Valve, Bottom Supply, Heavy Pressure Ball Cock, Nickel Plated Flush and Supply Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets, Chain and Pull $62.00 If without Flush and^Supply Pipes, deduct from List 12. 00 Seats and Tanks finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CHARLESGATE SIPHON CLOSET- continued. COMBINATION “ D.” Fig. 1043. Consists of Embossed “Charlesgate” Siphon Closet lilted with Patent “Duplex Sanitary Safety Flange, Paneled Seat and Tank with Noiseless Slow-Closing Valve, Bottom Supply, Heavy Pressure Ball Cock, Nickel Plated Flush and Supply Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets, Chain and Pull $05.00 If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct from List 12.00 Seats and Tanks finished in Ash, Oak or Cherry. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, CHARLESGATE SIPHON CLOSET- CONTINUED. COMBINATION “ E.” Consists of Embossed “Charlesgate” Siphon Closet fitted with Patent “Duplex” Sanitary Safety Flange, Ideal Hinge Bracket Seat, Serpentine Tank with Noiseless Slow-Closing \ alve, Bottom Supply, Heavy Pressure Ball Cock, Nickel Plated Flush and Supply Pipes and Expansion Elbow, Nickel Plated Brackets, Chain and Pull §75.00 If without Flush and Supply Pipes, deduct from List 12.00 Seats and Tanks finished in either Ash, Oak or Cherry. 374 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CLOSET SEATS. FOR OVAL AND ROUND PEDESTAL CLOSETS. 2 ! ” - Fig. 1045. Fig. 1046. The above diagram gives all measurements required to properly set Pedestal Closets todit Ideal Seats. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1046. No. 3 Seat, lj-inch thick . . . $5.00 “ 1046. “ 13 “ 1 “ “ ... 4.75 Fig. 1047. Fig. 1048. Ash; Dark or Light Cherry; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1047. No. 6 Seat, lj-inch thick . . • $6.50 “ 1047. “ 16 “ 1 *• “ • • 6.25 Ash; Dark or Light Cherry; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1048. No. 7 Seat, 1 i-incli thick . . . $6.00 “ 1048. “ 17 “ 1 “ “ ••• 5.75 For Cherry, Walnut or Quartered Oak, add to List : No. 3, $1.75; Nos. 6 and 7, $2.25. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A CLOSET SEATS CONTINUED. 375 FOR OVAL AND ROUND PEDESTAL CLOSETS. Copyrighted 1893. Fig. 1049. Fig. 1050. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1040. No. 47 Seat, li-inch thick . . . $7.00 “ 1049. “ 57 “ 1 “ “ ■ ■ 6.75 Fig. 1051. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1051. No. 221 Seat, 14-inch thick . . s 13.50 Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1050. No. 44 Seat, ll-inch thick . . . $9.00 “ 1050. “ 54 “ 1 “ . . 8.75 Copyrighted 1S93. Fig. 1052. Asli ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1052. No. 241 Seat, 14-incli thick . . $10.00 For Cherry, Walnut or Quartered Oak, add to List : Nos. 44 and 47, 82.75 ; No. 221, $1.75 : No. 241, $1.75. 370 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A CLOSET SEATS CONTINUED. PEDESTAL CLOSETS. Fig. 1053. Fig. 1054. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1053. No. 65 Seat, li-in. thick . . . $7-00 “ 1053. “ 75 “ 1 “ “ ... 6-75 Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1054. No. 24 Seat, lh-in. thick . . . $7-50 PP" » The above diagram gives all measurements required to properly set Pedestal Closets to lit Ideal Seats. Fig. 1056. Ash; Dark or Light Cherry; Plain Oak, Fin. islied Antique or Natural. Fig. 1050. No. 20 Seat, lpin. thick . . . $7.00 For Cherry, Walnut or Quartered Oak, add to List : No. 05, $2.75 : No. 24, $2.75 ; No. 20, $2.50. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CLOSET SEATS — CONTINUED. WITH ADJUSTABLE BRACKET HINGE. FOR OVAL AND ROUND PEDESTAL CLOSETS. w A i-3 < Fig. 1057. (4 A ►4 1-3 Copyrighted 1893. Fig. 1058. By reference to diagram it will be seen that the bowl can be located as close as 4 inches or as distant as S inches from the wall, and the seat properly fitted to same by adjustment of the Bracket Hinge. Ash; Dark or Light Cherry; Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1059. No. 261 Seat, 11-in. thick (ad- justable hinge) $12.50 Cherry; Walnut; Quartered Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1059. No. 261 Seat, 14-in. thick (ad- Fig. 1060. Ash; Dark or Light Cherry: Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1060. No. 272 Seat, 14-in. thick (ad- justable hinge) $12.25 Cherry; Walnut; Quartered Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1060. No. 272 Seat, 14-in. thick (ad- justable hinge) $14.00 Order by Number. Packed Singly. justable hinge) $14.25 Solid Brass, Nickel Plated Hinges. Extra Finish. 37S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CLOSET SEATS — CONTINUED. FOR (PEDESTAL OR HOPPER CLOSETS. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1061. No. 131 Seat, 1-inch thick $4.00 “ 1001. “ 1310 “ 1 “ with Self-Acting Attachment 5.00 Cherry ; Walnut ; Quartered Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1061. No. 131 Seat, 1-inch thick $5.50 “ 1061. “ 1310 “ 1 “ with Self-Acting Attachment 0.50 The above prices do not include Legs. Order by Number. Packed Singly. No. i. No. 2. Fig. 1062. No. 1 Leg, Painted Each. $0.40 “ 1002. “ 1 “ Bronzed “ .40 “ 1002. “ l “ Galvanized “ .50 “ 1002. “ 2 “ (Adjustable) Painted “ .50 “ 1002. “ 2 “ “ Bronzed “ .50 “ 1002. “ 2 “ “ Galvanized “ .00 No. 1 Leg, IT inches long. No. 2 Leg, adjustable from 15} to IT inches by loosening bolt used for that purpose. Fig. 1062. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 379 CLOSET SEATS CONTINUED. FOR PEDESTAL OR HOPPER CLOSETS. Ash ; Park or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1063. No. 136 Seat, 1-in. thick . $7.50 “ 1063. “ 1360 “ 1 “ “ with Self-Acting Attachment .... 8.50 Cherry ; Walnut ; Quartered Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1063. No. 130 Seat, 1-in. thick . . $10.00 “ 1063. “ 1360 “ 1 “ “ with Self-Acting Attachment .... 11.00 The above prices do not include Legs. For price and style of Legs, see page 378. Fig. 1063. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1064. No. 133 Seat, 1-in. thick . . $6.00 “ 1064. “ 1330 “ 1 “ “ with Self-Acting Attachment .... 7.00 Cherry ; Walnut ; Quartered Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1064. No. 133 Seat, 1-in. thick . . $8-00 “ 1064. “ 1330 “ 1 “ “ with Self-Acting Attachment .... 9.00 The above prices do not include Legs. For price and style of Legs, see page 378. Fig. 1064. Packed Singly. Order by Number. 3S0 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PIPE AND TANK BOARDS. Fig. 1065. Fi g- Io66 - Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. Fig. 1065. No. 1, for Tank 8 x 17 x 10 inches deep “ 1005. “2, “ 9 x 20 x 10 “ “ 1005. “3, “ 11 x 23 x 10 “ 83.75 4.00 4.25 Fig. 1005. “ 1005. “ 1005. Cherry ; Walnut ; Quartered Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. No. 1, for Tank 8 x 17 x 10 inches deep $5.00 “2, “ 9 x 20 x 10 “ 5.25 “3, “ 11 x 23 x 10 “ 5.50 No Brackets required. Each Board is provided with two Castings for fastening Tank to the Board. Fig. 1000. 1000. 1000. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak. Finished Antique or Natural. No. 1 1, for Tank 8 x 17 x 10 inch $ 2 -50 “ pi, “ 9x20x10 “ 2.75 “ 13, “ 11x23x10 “ 3.00 Fig. 1000. 1060. 1000. Cherry ; Walnut ; Quartered Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. No. 1 1, for Tank 8 x 17 x 10 inch 12, “ 9x20x10 “ 3.75 13, “ 11x23x10 “ 4 - 00 Order by Number. Packed Singly. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 381 FLUSH AND SUPPLY PIPE, STRAPS AND ELBOWS. Fig. 1067. Figs. 1 Of >7, 1068. li in. Double Straps for Flush and Supply Pipes, Nickel Plated, per set . 1067, 1068. li “ “ “ “ “ “ Brass Finished, “ “ 1067, 106S. If “ “ “ “ “ “ Nickel Plated, “ “ 1067, 106S. It “ “ “ “ “ “ Brass Finished, “ so. 90 ■ 80 1 .00 .90 «» l Hi Fig. io6g. Fig. 1070. Figs. 1069, 1070. li inch Single Straps for Flush Pipe only, Nickel Plated, per set 80-75 “ 1069, 1070. li inch Single Straps for Flush Pipe only, Brass Finished, per set .65 1069, 1070. li inch Single Straps for Flush Pipe only, Nickel Plated, per set .85 “ 1069, 1070. It inch Single Straps for Flush Pipe only, Brass Finished, per set 75 ELBOWS. Fig. 1072. Fig. 1073. Fig. 1071. “ 1071. “ 1071. “ 1071. Fig. 1071. li inch Elbow, Nickel Plated 82.75 It “ “ Brass Finished 2.50 li “ “ Nickel Plated 2.50 li “ “ Brass Finished 2. 25 Nickel Plated. Fig. 1072. li inch Flush Pipe, 6 feet long 85 00 “ 1072. li “ 6 “ 0.50 “ 1073. i “ Supply Pipe, 7 “ 3.75 Order by Number. Specify finish, Nickel or Brass. Brass Finished. 84 ■ 75 6.25 3 . 50 382 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CLOSET TANKS. Asli ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. 0. 331. CC Siphon, 14 or 14 in. pipe • . 820.50 331. C 14 . 19.00 331. D 14 • 17. GO 331. E Pull 14 . 17.60 331. F Jet Closet, 14 or 14 “ . 19.60 332. CC Siphon, 14 or 14 “ • 21.75 332. C 14 . 20.25 332. I) 14 • 18.85 332. E Pull 14 ■ 18.85 332. F Jet Closet, 14 or 14 “ • 20.S5 333. CC Siphon, 14 or 1| “ . 23.00 333. C 14 . 21.50 333. D 14 . 20.10 4 333. E Pull 14 . 20.10 4 333. F Jet Closet, 14 or 14 “ . 22.10 All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include No. 4 (Solid Brass) Nickel Plated Bracket, Chain Pull and Valve Trimmings. These Tanks are made in Veneered Woods, and finished only in Extra Finish. Packed singly.” Fig. 1074. No. 331. Size 8 x 17 x 10 inches. Capacity, 54 gallons. 8x10 Bracket “ 1074. No. 332. Size 9x20x10 “ “ 74 “ 9 X ll “ 1074. No. 333. Size 11x23x10 “ “ 104 “ 10 x 12 “ Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry; Plain Oak, Fin- ished Antique or Natural. 0 . 351. CC Siphon, 14 or 14 in. pipe . . §21.25 351. c 14 ‘ . . 19.75 351 . I) “ 14 ‘ . . 18.35 551. E Pull 14 • . 18.35 551. F Jet ( 'Inset, 14 or 1-J ‘ ■ . 20.35 352. CC Siphon, 14 or 14 ‘ . . 22.50 352. C “ 14 ‘ . . 21.00 352. 1) “ 14 ‘ . . 19.60 “ I 552. E Pull 14 ‘ . . 19.60 4 4 552. F Jet ( 'Inset, l4orl| ‘ . . 21. (>0 4 t 553. C( Siphon, 14 or 14 ‘ . . 23.75 4 4 553. c 14 ‘ . . 22.25 353. D “ 14 ‘ ‘ . . 20.85 4 4 353. E Pull 14 ‘ . . 20.85 4 4 3a3. F .1 et ( 'Inset, 14 or 14 ‘ ‘ • • 22.85 All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include No. 0 (Solid Brass) Nickel Plated Bracket, Pull and Chain. These Tanks are made of Veneered Woods, and finished only in Extra Finish. Packed singly. Fig. 1075. Nn. 351. Size .... 8x17x10 inches. Capacity, 54 gallons. 8 x 10 Bracket. “ 1075. No. 352. Size ... 9x20x10 “ 74 ' “ 9 x 1 1 “ 1075. No. 853. Size .... 11x23x10 “ 104 10 x 12 For Cherry, Walnut or Quartered Oak, add to List: Nos. 331 and 351, 81.50; Nos. 332 and 352, $1.75 ; Nos. 333 and 353, 82.00. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 383 CLOSET TANKS — CONTINUED. sh ; 1); rk oi Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, F inislied Antique o • Natural o. 231. CC Siphon li or 1| inch pipe . . $15 40 231. C “ li “ “ . . 13 90 231. D “ li “ “ . . 12 50 231. E Pull li “ “ . . 12 50 231. F Jet Closet, li or li inch pipe 14 50 232. CC Siphon , 11 or 1^ inch pipe . . 10 45 232. c “ li “ “ . . 14 95 232. D “ li “ “ . . 13 55 232. E Pull li “ “ . . 13 55 232. F Jet Closet, li or li inch pipe 15 55 233 CC Siphon , li or 11 inch pipe . . 17 50 233. c “ li “ “ . . 16 00 233. D “ li “ “ . . 14 00 233. E Pull li “ “ . 14 ■ 00 233. F Jet Closet, li or li inch pipe 10 .00 All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include No. 2 Nickel Plated (Cast Iron) Brackets, Pull Chain and Valve Trimmings. Packed singly. Fig. 1070. No. 231. Size 8 x 17 x 10 inches. Capacity, 5i gallons. 7 x 0 Bracket. “ 1070. No. 232. Size 9 x 20 x 10 “ “ 7i “ 8 x 10 “ 1070. No. 233. Size 11x23x10 “ “ 104 “ 9x11 Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. No. 201. CC Siphon, li or li inch pipe • • $10.90 “ 201. C li “ “ • • 15.40 “ 201. D “ H “ • • 14.00 “ 201. E Pull li “ “ . . 14.00 “ 201. F Jet Closet, li or li inch pipe 16.00 “ 202. CC Siphon, li or li inch pipe . . 17.95 “ 202. C “ li “ “ • • 16.45 “ 202. I) “ li “ “ • • 15.05 “ 202. E Pull li “ “ . . 15-05 “ 202. F Jet Closet, li or 14 inch pipe 17-05 “ 203. CC Siphon, li or li inch pipe • • 19.00 “ 203. C “ li “ “ • • 17. 50 “ 203. D li “ • • 16.10 “ 203. E Pull li “ “ . . 16.10 “ 203. F Jet Closet, li or li inch pipe 18.10 All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include No. 2 Nickel Plated Trimmings. Packed singly. Fig. 1077. No. 201. Size “ 1077. No. 202. Size “ 1077. No. 203. Size 8 x 17 x 11 x 23 x For Cherry, Walnut or Quartered Oak, add $1.50 ; Nos. 203 and 233, 81.75. (Cast Iron) Brackets, Pull Chain and Valve 10 inches. Capacity, 5* gallons. 7x9 Bracket. 10 “ “ 7i “ 8x10 10 “ “ ioi “ 9 x 11 i List : Nos. 201 and 231, 81.25 ; Nos. 202 and 232, 384 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CLOSET TANKS- - CONTINUED. Fig. 1078. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry ; Plain Oak, Finished Antique or Natural. No. 241. CC Siphon, for 1* or 14-in. pipe . $14.90 “ 241. C li 13.40 “ 241. D li 4 4 12.00 “ 241. E Pull D 4 4 12.00 “ 241. F Jet Closet ‘ li “ 14 “ 14.00 “ 242. CC Siphon ‘ li “ 14 “ 15-95 “ 242. c li 4 4 14.45 4 4 242. D li 4 4 13.05 i 4 242. E Pull li 13-05 4 4 242. F Jet Closet ‘ li “ 14 “ 15-05 4 4 243. CC Siphon ‘ li “ 14 “ 17-00 “ 243. C li 4 4 15.50 “ 243. I) li 44 14.10 “ 243. E Pull li 14.10 “ 243. F Jet Closet ‘ li “ 14 “ 10.10 All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include No. 2 Nickel Plated (Cast Iron) Bracket, Pull Chain and Valve Trimmings. Packed singly. Fig. 1078. No. 241. Size 8 x 17 x 10 inches. Capacity, 54 gallons. 7.x 9 Bracket. “ 1078. No. 242. Size 9 x 20 x 10 “ 74 “ 8x10 “ 1078. No. 243. Size 11x23x10 “ “ 104 “ 9x11 For Cherry, Walnut or Quartered Oak, add to List: No. 241, $1.25 ; No. 242, $1.50 ; No. 243, $1.75. Ash ; Dark or Light Cherry Plain Oak, Finished Antique oi • N rtural. No. 201. CC Siphon, for li or l|-in. pipe • $14 05 “ 201. C li “ . 13 15 4 4 201. D D “ 11 75 4 4 201. E Pull li “ 11 75 4 4 201. F Jet Closet “ li “ 1* “ . 13 75 4 4 202. CC Siphon “ li “ 14 “ . 15 70 “ 202. C li “ . 14 20 4 4 202. D li “ 12 80 4 4 202. E Pull li “ 12 80 4 4 202. F Jet Closet “ li “ 14 “ . 14 80 4 4 203. CC Siphon “ li “ 14 “ . 10 75 203. C li “ . 15 25 4 4 263. I) li “ . IS 85 4 4 203. E Pull li “ . 13 85 44 203. F Jet Closet “ li “ 14 “ 15 S5 Fig. 1079. All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include No. 2 Nickel Plated (Cast Iron) Bracket, Chain Pull and Valve Trimmings. Packed singly. Fig. 1079. No. 201. Size 8 x 17 x 10 inches. Capacity, 5* gallons. 7.x 9 Bracket. “ 1079. No. 202. Size 9x20x10 “ “ 74 “ 8x10 “ “ 1079. No. 203. Size 11x23x10 “ “ 10* “ 9x11 For Cherry, Walnut or Quartered Oak, add to List: No. 201, $1.25; No. 202, $1.50; No. 203, $1.75. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 385 CLOSET TANKS CONTINUED. Fig. 1080. All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include No. 1 Japanned (Cast Trimmings. These Tanks are made of Hard Woods, stained Packed singly. 1080. Xo. 275 . Size 1080. Xo. 270. Size 1080. Xo. 277 . Size ; I) ark 1 >r Light C In wry ; )a s, An tit ue or Natui al Wa nu t. 275. CC Siphon, li Ol li 11 c 1 1 >ipe . ■ $1220 275. c “ li “ “ . 10-70 275. I) “ n “ “ . . 9.30 275. E Pull ij “ “ . . 9 . 30 275. F Jet Closet 1 i 01 li im ■h i>ipe 11.30 270. CC Siphon, h Ol li 11 c * 1 >ipe • • 13.15 270. C “ U “ “ . . 1 1 - 65 270. I) “ li “ “ . . 10.25 270. E Pull li “ “ . 10-25 270. F Jet Closet, 1 i or li ii it h pipe 12-25 277. CC Siphon, li Ol li me 1 1 • ipe . . 14.15 277. c “ li “ 12.65 277. I) “ li “ *• . . 11.25 277. E Pull li “ 11.25 277. F Jet Closet 1 i Ol li in ii pipe 13.25 on) Brae 7 x 9 Bi •acket. 9 x 20 x 10 7i 10i 8x10 9x11 These Tanks are made of Sound Woods and finished with Oil only. XJ>. 281. CC Siphon li or li inch pipe ... $11 40 “ 2S1. C li “ “ . . . . 0 90 " 281. I) li “ 8 50 " 281. E Pull li “ “ ... . 8 50 “ 281. F Jet Cl oset, li or li inch pipe- • 10 50 “ 282. C( ' Siphon li or li inch pipe- • • - 12 30 “ 282. c li “ “ . . . . 10 80 " 282. D ii “ “ . . . . 9 40 2S2. E Pull li “ “ . . . . 9 40 * 282. F Jet Cl oset, li or li inch pipe • 11 40 2S3. CC Siphon li or li inch pipe .... 13 25 •• 283. C li “ “ . . . . 11 75 ‘ * 283. D li “ “ . . . . 10 35 “ 283. E Pull li “ “ . . . . 10 35 “ 2 S3. F Jet Closet, li or li inch pipe- • 12 35 Fig. 1081. All Tanks lined with Pure Copper (not tinned). Above prices include Xo. l Japanned (Cast Iron) Bracket, Brass Chain, Pull and Valve Trimmings. Packed singly. Pig. 1081. Xo. 281. Size 8 x 17 x 10 inches. Capacity, 5i gallons Xo. 282. Size 9x20x10 “ “ 71 “ 1081. 1081. Xo. 283. Size . .11x23x10 10i 1 x S x 9 x 9 Bracket. 10 11 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 3S0 CLOSET TANKS — CONTINUED. “PERFECTION” AUTOMATIC COPPER-LINED CISTERN. These Cisterns are made to hold any desired quantity of water from two gallons up. Can be regulated to till and discharge at any given interval, from live minutes to ten hours, and are unques- tionably the simplest and most reliable cisterns for Urinals and Hopper Water Closets now in use, and are guaranteed not to get out of order. SHOWING VALVE C OPEN AND CISTERN EMPTYING. Fig. 1083. I ) 1 ;st 1 ; 1 1 * no n — I is a small compartment, 15 is a vessel suspended to the valve lever, A is a small tilting bucket. The supply valve can be set to fill the cistern as required. When the cistern gets full, the water Hows through the Tube F into the Tilting Bucket A; this, when it gets full, upsets the contents into the Vessel 15, which instantly becomes heavier than the outlet \ alve C and lifts it, keeping it open until 1 lie contents of the cistern are discharged to the fixtures. -V s soon as the water leaks from the Vessel 15 through the Hole I), the Valve C becomes the heaviest element and closes and remains so until the cistern tills again. 2 is a tube that conducts the waste water from the com- partment 1 to the discharge pipe. Figs. 1082 and 1083. For 2-gallon Cistern Add for each additional gallon 810.00 1.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 387 CLOSET TANKS CONTINUED. “TORRENT” FORE AND AFTER WASH CISTERN. When the Seat is depressed, the Valve A opens, the Valve B closes, and water flows into Com- partment E. As the water surrounds the Float C, it lifts it, causing the preliminary flow to the Closet ; as the Compartment E fills, the Float C gets full and sinks, closing the Valve opening under it. When the seat is relieved, the Valve A closes, the Valve B opens and three gallons of water from Compartment E is delivered to Closet, and the water in the Float C leaks out at hole D. “TORRENT’’ FORE AND AFTER WASH CISTERN— Fig. 1084. Fig. 10S4. Price of Copper-Lined Cistern, 24 x 12 x 12 inches >14.00 “ 1CS4. Paneled Hard Wood 18.00 38S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CLOSET TANKS CONTINUED. PLAIN PULL TANK, TOP OR BOTTOM SUPPLY. Fig. 1085. Fig. 1085. Nn. 0, 18 x 10 x 10 inches “ 1085. Xo. 1, 21 x 11 x 10 “ 1085. Xo. 2, 24 x 14 x 10 -S.50 0.00 10.00 PLAIN SIPHON TANK, TOP OR BOTTOM SUPPLY. Fig. 1086. Fig. 1086. Xo. 0, IS x 10 x 10 inches 80.50 “ 1086. Xo. 1, 21 x 11 x 10 “ 10.00 “ 1086. Xo. 2, 24 x 14 x 10 “ . . . 11.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 389 CLOSET TANKS CONTINUED. SECTIONAL VIEWS. VALVE F, FOR i 1-2 OR 1 1-4 INCH PIPE, TO OPERATE SIPHON JET CLOSETS. Copyrighted lf*93. Fig. 1087. VALVE F. BOTTOM SUPPLY BALL COCK. VALVE D, 1 1-4 IN. SIPHON. Fig. 1089. D SIPHON VALVE FOR 1 1-4 INCH PIPE. Copyrighted 1893. Fig. iogi. 390 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CLOSET TANK VALVES. No. i PULL VALVE. No. 2 PULL VALVE. Fig. 1092 . Size Inches. n Fig. 1092. With Bough Coupling . Sl. 20 “ 1092. “ Finished “ 1.35 4 1092. Nickel Plated “ 1.45 Size Inches. 14 Fig. 1093. With Bough Coupling . $1.50 1093. “ Finished “ 1.65 * ‘ 1093. Nickel Plated “ 1.75 Fig. 1093 . NOISELESS PATENT SLOW CLOSING CISTERN VALVE. Description — By pulling the Lever it lifts the Plunger shown just above the Valve Seat, and this forces the water from the Cylinder through the small valve shown at the side. Upon releasing the Lever, the Plunger and Valve descend as slowly as the Cylinder is permitted to refill with water. To regulate the flow, turn the small screw on the side of Valve Cylinder. The Float Valve <>n the overflow has 2-inch adjustment. It makes the Valve noiseless, and when the Valve seats, it breaks the column of water, which provides enough after-supply to lill the Pan of a Washout Water Closet. Fig. 1094. With Lever .... $5.00 Fig. 1094 . SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 391 CLOSET TANK VALVES — CONTINUED. No. 3 X PULL VALVE WITH SOLDERING TAIL PIECE. Fig. 1096. Fig. 1096 Each. $1.20 No. 3 PULL VALVE. Fig. 1097. No. 3 Y PULL VALVE WITH DETACHABLE SHANK. Fig. 1098. Fig. 1097. With Rough Couplings Each. si. 60 “ 1097. “ Finished Couplings “ 1.75 “ 1097. “ Nickel Plated Couplings “ i.S5 “ 109S. “ Rough Couplings “ 1.85 “ 1098. “ Finished Couplings “ 2 . 00 “ 1098. “ Nickel Plated Couplings “ 2 . 10 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 392 CLOSET TANK VALVES — CONTINUED. Fig. 1099 No. 3 X SIPHON VALVE WITH SOLDERING TAIL PIECE. si. GO No. 3" Y SIPHON VALVE WITH DETACHABLE SHANK. No. 3 SIPHON VALVE. Fig. 1 100. Fig. 1100. With Hough Couplings . Each. *2.25 “ 1 lot). “ Finished “ . “ 2.40 “ 1100. “ Nickel Plated “ . “ 2.50 Fig. uui. Fig. 1101. With Rough Couplings . Each. S2.00 “ 1101 . “Finished “ • “ 2.15 “ 1101. “ Nickel Plated “ • “ 2.25 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 3!H URINAL SHIELDS. FLAT TOP. CORNER TOP. Fig. iio2. Fig. 1103. Fig. 1102. Finished Each. si. 50 Fig. 1 103. Finished Each, si .50 “ 1102. Nickel Plated “ 2.00 “ 1103. Nickel Plated 2.00 “ 1102. Silver Plated . . . . 3.50 “ 1103. Silver Plated “ 3. 50 FLAT BOTTOM. CORNER BOTTOM. Fig. 1104 . Fig. 1105 . Fig. 1104. “ 1104. “ 1104. Finished. .... Nickel Plated . . Silver Plated . . . ■ • “ 3-00 . . “ 4.50 Fig. 1105. “ 1105. “ 1105. Finished Nickel Plated . . . Silver Plated . . . . . “ 3.00 . . “ 4.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U A. 394 3 . CAST BRASS URINAL TRAPS, ETC. No. i. WITH SECRET DRAIN. No. 2. WITH EXPOSED DRAIN. Fig. 1106. Fig. 110*!. Brass, Polished 84.00 “ 1106 . “ Nickeled 4.50 Straight or Bent Couplings. Vent Couplings 50 cents extra. Fig. 1107. Fig. 1107. Brass, Polished 83.75 “ 1 107. “ Nickeled 4.00 Straight or Bent Couplings. Vent Couplings 50 cents extra. URINAL OUTLET CONNEC- TION. Fig. 1108. Fig. 1108. Brass, Polished, $3.50 “ 1108. “ Nickeled, 3.75 Straight or Bent Couplings. BRASS BELL TRAP AND STRAINER FOR URINAL STALL BASE. $3.50 4.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, o ( .)5 URINAL STALLS. SLATE OR MARBLE. Fig. mo. With brass binding on the edges of the ends and partitions, Laving Pipe with Tee Handle Stop, Brass Bell Trap with straight or bent coupling, Strainer and Brass Clamps, all polished or nickel plated. The brass edging on the above illustrated Stall is ornamental. By hanging portieres from the rail, a greater degree of privacy is secured. Prices furnished on application SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 390 URINAL STALL FITTINGS. ANGLE CLAMP. Fig. 1 1 1 1 . Fig. 1111. Finished . . . . “ llll. Nickel Plated . “ 1112. Finished ■ • • “ 1112. Nickel Plated . ANGLE CLAMP. Fig. 1 1 12. Each. *0.75 .90 .50 .00 BOTTOM ATTACHMENT FOR LEG. Fig. 1 1 13 - Fig. 1113. Polished Brass Each. *2-25 “ 1113. Nickel Plated “ 2. 50 DOUBLE HEAD BOLT. Fig. 1114. Fig. 1114. Finished . . “ 1114. Nickel Plated “ 1115. Finished ■ • 1115. Nickel Plated SINGLE HEAD BOLT. Fig. 1115. Each. so. 30 .45 .20 30 MITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 397 URINAL STALL FITTINGS CONTINUED RIGHT WING. Fig. 1116. Fig. 111(5. Polished Bras; . “ 1116. Nickel Plated . . Each. Si. 25 1.50 LEFT WING. Fig. 1117. Fig. 1117. Polished Brass . “ 1117. Nickel Plated . Each. $1.25 “ 1.50 TOP ATTACHMENT FOR RAIL. Fig. 1118. DOUBLE WING. Fig. mg. $2.50 Fig. 1118. Polished Brass . “ 1118. Nickel Plated ' Each. Fig. 1119. Polished Brass . “ 1119. Nickel Plated . • Each. $1.50 1.75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A SHOWING AN ARRANGEMENT FOR WATER SUPPLY IN HOUSES WHERE THERE ARE NO WATER WORKS — Fig. 1120. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. :)<)<) WORCESTER HOPPER STANDS. HOPPER STAND, WITH 2-INCH VENTILATING PIPE. Fig. 1 1 2 1 . HOPPER STAND, WITHOUT VENTILATING PIPE. Fig. 1121. Painted $1.50 Fig. 1122. Painted $1.25 “ 1121. Enameled 2.25 “ 1122. Enameled 1.75 COMBINED HOPPER BODY AND S TRAP. WITH 2-INCH ANGLE VENT, FOR IRON PIPE CONNECTION. WITHOUT 2-INCH ANGLE VENT, FOR IRON PIPE CONNECTION. I'ig. Fig. 112.3. Painted . . . “ 1123. Enameled ■ . 1123. $4.00 5.25 Fig. Fig. 1124. Painted - • . “ 1124. Enameled 1124. $3.50 4.75 S Traps for above can be furnished for Lead Pipe Connection at the same price. The Hopper Body and f S or 4 S Painted or Enameled Trap Combined, with or without 2-incli Angle Vent, for Iron Pipe Connection only, can be furnished at same price as the Hopper Body and S Trap Combined. 400 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOPPER TRAPS. HIGH PATTERN. FULL S FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 1125. Fig. 1 4 25. Painted *1.75 “ 1125. Enameled 3.50 Add, if with 2-inch Hub Vent 50 “ “ Ileel or Side Outlet 50 FULL S FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 1126. Fig. 1126. Painted *1.75 “ 1126. Enameled 3.50 Add, if with 2-inch Hub Vent 50 “ Ileel or Side Outlet 50 THREE-QUARTERS S FOR IRON PIPE. ONE-HALF S FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 1127. Fig. 1127. Painted *1.75 “ 1127. Enameled 3.50 Add, if with 2-inch Hub Vent 50 “ Ileel o] - Side Outlet 50 Fig. 1128. Fig. 1128. Painted 81.75 “ 112S. Enameled .... . 3.50 Add, if with 2-inch Hub Vent . 50 “ “ Ileel or Side Outlet 50 Approximate weight of each Trap, 22 pounds. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 401 HOPPER TRAPS. CONTINUED. LOW PATTERN. FULL S FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. U2g. FULL S VENTED FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 1130. Fig. 1129. Painted $1.75 “ 1129. Enameled 3.00 Fig. 1130. Painted. “ 1130. Enameled $2.25 3.50 FULL S FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 1131. FULL S VENTED FOR LEAD PIPE. Fig. 1132. Fig. 1131. Painted $1.75 Fig. 1132. Painted s2.25 “ 1131. Enameled 3.00 “ 1132. Enameled 3 50 Approximate weight of each Trap, 20 pounds. 402 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOPPER TRAPS. CONTINUED. LOW PATTERN. THREE-QUARTER S FOR IRON PIPE. THREE-QUARTER S VENTED FOR IRON PIPE. Fig- H33- Fig. 1134. Fig. 1133. Painted SI. 75 Fig. 1134. Painted sg.25 “ 1133. Enameled 3.00 “ 1134. Enameled 3.50 ONE-HALF S FOR IRON PIPE. ONE-HALF S VENTED FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 1135. Fig. 1136. Fig. 1135. Painted ....... -1.75 Fig. 1130. Painted S2.25 “ 1135. Enameled 3.00 “ 1136. Enameled 3.50 Approximate weight of each Trap, 20 pounds. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 403 CAST IRON SOIL PIPE. SINGLE HUB. Fig. 1137. Inches. Feet Stand- Long. ard. Extra Heavy. Inches. Feet Long. Stand- ard. Extra Heavy. Fig. 1137 ■ P er foot. 2 5 SO. 24 • 35 Fig. 1137 ■ Per foot. 0 5 $0.00 1.20 “ 1137 • o 5 1 .30 • 55 “ 1137 • “ 7 5 1 . 00 1.75 “ 1137 • “ 4 5 • 36 75 “ 1137 • 8 5 1 . 25 2.25 “ 1137 . 5 5 . 50 1 00 “ 1137 . 10 5 2.00 3 ■ 00 All sizes made in 5-foot lengths. The length does not include the Hub, consequently the Pipe measures 5 feet full when laid down. DOUBLE HUB. Fig. 1138. Inches. Standard. Extra Heavy. Fig. 113S. P er length 0 f 5 feet 2 81-50 2.05 " 1138. 5 *’ 3 1 . 80 3 • 05 " 1138. 5 “ 4 2.10 4.05 “ 1138. 5 44 5 2 . 80 5 . 30 “ 1 138. 5 44 <> 3.30 6 . 30 “ 1138. 5 44 s 7 • 25 12.75 1139. 1 1 39. 2 inches 3 “ 4 SOIL PIPE HOOKS. Fig. 1139. . Each. so . 08 Eig. 1139. 5 inches Each. 8015 10 “ 1139. 6 “ 20 12 “ 1139. 8 “ 40 404 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOIL PIPE FITTINGS. QUARTER BEND. Fig. 1140. QUARTER BEND WITH INLET IN HEEL. Fig. 1141. Standard. Extra Heavy 1140. Size 9 inch 80.40 .50 1140. 3 “ .70 1140. “ 4 “ 1.10 1 140. “ 5 “ .... 1.00 1 .35 1140. “ 6 “ 1.20 1.75 1140. “ 7 i 4 9 95 3.00 1140. “ 8 4 4 3.00 4.00 1140. “ 10 “ 4.00 5.00 1141. “ 2 inch, with 2-incli Outlet .... .70 .SO 1141. 3 a 9 “ .85 1.00 1141. 4 “ 9 ‘ ‘ .95 1.40 1141. “ 4 0 .... 1.05 1.50 1 141. 5 “ 2 “ 1.30 1.65 1141. “ 5 3 4 4 .... 1 .40 1.75 1141. 6 *4 9 .t 1.50 2.05 1141. 6 3 4 .... 1.(30 2.15 1 141. (i “ 4 “ . . . . 1.70 2.25 1141. “ S “ 4 “ . . . . 3.50 4.50 QUARTER BEND WITH INLET IN SIDE. RIGHT OR LEFT. LONG BEND. Fig. 1142 . Fig. 1143 - Standard. Extra Heavy ig. 1142. Size, 2 inch, wit h 2-incli Outlet .80 “ 1142. 3 t t 9 4 4 1.00 “ 1142. “ 4 4 4 9 4 4 .95 1.40 “ 1142. “ 4 1.50 “ 1142. “ 5 tt 9 44 1.30 1.65 “ 1142. “ 5 “ 3 “ 1.4(1 1.75 “ 1142. “ 0 44 9 44 2.05 “ 1142. “ 0 “ 3 44 1.60 2.15 “ 1142. “ 0 “ 4 “ 1.75 2.25 “ 1142. “ 8 “ 4 “ • . 3.50 4.50 “ 1142. “ 10 “ 4 “ 5.50 “ 1143. 2.25 “ 1143. “ 1143. “ Tj “ 2.25 3.00 “ (1 “ 2.50 3.50 “ 1143. Fig. 1143 — IS inches in the clear. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 405 SOIL PIPE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. QUARTER BEND, DOUBLE HUB. SIXTH BEND. Fig. 1144. Fig. 1145. EIGHTH BEND. Fig. 1146. Standard. Extr. 1 Heavy 1144. Size 2 inch SO. 70 SO 1144. 3 .85 1 00 1144. 4 “ .95 1 40 1144. 5 “ 130 1 05 1144. • t 6 “ 1 50 2 05 1145. k • 2 .40 50 1145. t k 3 55 70 1145. 4 .65 1 10 1145. k k 5 “ . . 1.00 1 35 1145. k k 6 1.20 1 75 1145. k k S 3-00 4 00 1146. k k 2 k . .35 45 1146. k k 3 k k .45 65 1140. k k 4 “ 1 00 1146. k k 5 . 90 1 20 1146. k k 6 “ 1.05 1 40 1 146. k k 1 2.00 9 75 1146. k k s k k 3 75 1146. k k 10 k k 375 5 00 Fifth Bend not illustrated ; same List as Sixth. EIGHTH BEND, DOUBLE HUB. Fig. 1147. Fig. 1147. Size, 4 inch “ 1148. kk 2 “ “ 1148. 3 “ 1148. “ 4 “ “ 1 14S. “ 5 “ “ 114S. “ 6 “ “ U4S. “ S “ Standard. Extra Heavy $0 ■ 90 1.30 • 35 • 45 .45 . 65 .65 1 .00 .90 1.20 1 05 1 .40 2 75 3 • 75 40(3 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOIL PIPE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. T BRANCH. Fig. 1149. Fig. 1149. Size, 2x2 inch 1149. 3x3 “ 1149. 3x2 “ 1149. 4x4 1149. * ( 4x3 1149. i i 4x2 ^ i 1149. ^ t 5x5 1 1 1149. t i 5x4 t i 1149. i t 5x3 1149. 5x2 1149. 6x6 1149. 6x5 1149. 6x4 1149. (1x3 1149. 6x2 1 S I SANITARY T BRANCH. Fig. iiSO- Standard. Ex. Heavy. $0.40 .60 Size, SxS inch .55 .SO “ Sx6 “ SxS “ Sx4 .75 1.20 “ Sx3 “ “ Sx2 1.20 1.50 “ 10x10 “ lOxS “ 10x6 “ 10x5 “ 10x4 “ 10x3 1.40 2.00 “ 10x2 “ SANITARY T BRANCH WITH SIDE INLET. RIGHT OR LEFT. J ^ . . 6.50 9.00 Fig. 1150. “ 1150. “ 1150. “ 1150. “ 1150. Standard. Ex. Heavy Size, 2x2 inch $0.60 .SO 3x3 “ 3x2 .80 1.25 4x4 “ 4x2 “ 1.20 1.60 1151. “ 4x4 with 2-inch Inlet on Side Size, 5x5 inch “ 5x2 “ “ 5x4 li “ 6x6 “ “ 6x2 “ 6x4 “ Standard. Ex. Heavy. / \ ' ' $1.60 2.25 1 S ' ' 2.00 3.25 1.S0 2.20 T BRANCH WITH SIDE INLET. RIGHT OR LEFT. Fig. 1153 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 407 CROSS. SOIL PIPE FITTINGS- CONTINUED. Standard. Ex. Heavv. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. / Fig. 1154 SANITARY CROSS. $0.80 1.00 8x8 inc 1.10 1.40 8x6 “ 8x5 “ 8x4 “ 1.25 1.75 8x3 “ Sx2 “ 10x10 “ 1.60 2.10 10x8 “ 2.50 3.30 8.00 7.00 11.00 Fig. 1155. 1155. 1155. 1155. 1155. 1155. 1155. 1155. 1155. 1155. Size. 3x3 3x2 4x4 4x2 5x5 5x2 6x6 6x2 6x4 Y BRANCH. Fig- Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. Size. 1156. 2x2 in. $0.60 .80 8x8 in. 1156. 3x3 “ 1 > .SO 1.25 8x6 “ 1156. 3x2 “ 1 8x5 “ 1156. 4x4 “ ) 8x4 “ 1156. 4x3 “ 1.20 1.60 8x3 “ 1156. 4x2 “ ' 1 8x2 “ 1156. 5x5 “ 'I 10x10- 1156. 5x4 “ 1 1156. 5x3 “ j 1.60 2.25 10x8 “ 10x6 “ 1156. 1156. 1156. 1156. 1156. 1156. Fig. 1156. Y BRANCH WITH SIDE INLET. 0X2 6x6 6x5 6x4 6x3 6x2 2.00 3.25 10x5 10x4 10x3 10x2 Standard. Ex. Heavy. $1.00 1.25 1.25 1.60 1 .65 2.00 2.25 3.00 3.00 4.00 Standard. Ex. Heavy, $5.00 8.00 7.00 11.00 RIGHT OR LEFT. With 2-incli Inlet. Fig. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. Size. 1157. 4x4 in. ( $1 -so 6x6 in. 'I 1157. 4x3 “ 2.20 6x5 “ I 1157. 4x2 “ ) 6x4 “ y 1157. 5x5 “ 6x3 “ 1157. 5x4 “ 1157. 5x3 “ 2.20 1 2.S5 6x2 “ J With 2-inch Inlet. Standard. Ex. Heavy. ' 2.60 3.85 1157. 5x2 Fig. 1157. 408 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOIL PIPE FITTINGS - - CONTINUED. Fig. 1159 . Y BRANCH WITH TRAP SCREW ON EITHER SIDE. Fig. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy 1 1 58. 4x4 inch. with 3-inch Brass Tran Screw 1 1 58. 4x3 “ i i 3 83.20 3.60 1 1 58. 4x2 “ i t 3 44 “ 44 44 J 1158. 5 x 5 “ i i 3 44 “ 44 “ \ 1158. 5x4 “ i 1 0 ii * * “ “ 1158. 5 x 3 “ 3 “ - 3- 60 4- 25 1 1 58. 5 x 2 “ 3 44 1158. 0x6 “ ii 4 “ “ “ “ = 1158. 6x5 “ 4 “ “ “ “ 1158. 0x4 “ i i 4 “ “ - 4.25 5. 50 1158. 0x3 “ i i 4 “ “ “ “ 1 1 58. 0 x 2 “ i > 4 44 LONG Y BRANCH. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. Fig. 1159. 4x4 inch, 24 inches in Clear $2.50 3-50 “ 1159. 4x4 “ 30 “ 3.00 475 “ 1159. 4x4 '• 36 “ . . 350 5-25 “ 1159. 5x4 24 i4 44 “ 3.25 4-50 “ 1159. 5 x 4 “ 30 “ 4.00 5-50 “ 1159. 5x4 " 36 4 75 6 .75 “ 1159. 0x4 " 24 44 44 4.25 0.00 “ 1159. 0x4 30 “ 5 25 7.25 “ 1159. 0x4 30 “ “ “ DOUBLE Y BRANCH 6.25 - Fig. 1160 . 9.00 Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. Standard. Ex. Heavy. 9.00 14.00 Fig. 1161 . DOUBLE Y BRANCH WITH SIDE INLET. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy Fig. 1101. 4x4 inch, with 1101. 4 x 3 *• “ 2-inch Outlet, 2 “ “ ^ <2 ■ 25 2.50 a u u 1101. 4x2 “ 1101. 5x5 “ 1101. 5x4 “ ii . 2 “ “ J 2 “1 2 “ “ ( 2.85 3 • 00 a 1101. 5x3 u 1161. 5x2 “ 1 161. (i x 0 “ 1101. 0x5 “ 1101. 0x4 “ ii 1 “ I 1“ 1 2 “ “ }■ 3 . 00 4.00 1101. 0x3 “ 1101. 0x2 2 “ “ 1 2 “ “ J SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 40! I SOIL PIPE FITTINGS CONTINUED. HALF Y BRANCH. Fig. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. Size. Standard. Ex . Heavy 1 162. 2 x 2 inch $0.60 .80 6 x 6 inch 1 1 02. 3x3 “ .80 6 x 5 “ 1162. 3x2 “ \ 1 . L • ) 6x4 “ y $ 2.00 3.25 1162. 4x4 “ l i 6 x 3 “ 1102. 4x3 “ 1.20 1.60 0 x 2 “ 1 162. 4 x 2 “ ) 8x8 “ ' 1162. 5 x 5 “ 1 8 x 6 “ 1162. 5 x 4 “ 1.60 2.25 8 x 5 “ 5.00 8.00 1162. 5x3 “ 8x4 “ 1162. 5 x 2 “ J 8x2 “ J (tliTir in ~i iniiiiuiiiiiiiil Fig. 1163. DOUBLE HALF Y BRANCH. Fig. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy 1163. 2x2 inch $1.00 1.25 6 x 6 inch ' 1163. 3x3 “ 1163. 3x2 “ J i.« 1.60 6x5 “ 0x4 “ r $ 3.00 4.00 1163. 4x4 “ [ 1.65 6x3 “ 1163. 4x3 “ 2.00 0x2 “ 1163. 4x2 “ Sx8 “ 1163. 5x5 “ 1 8x6 “ 1163. 5x4 “ 1163. 5x3 “ j, 2.25 3.00 8x5 “ 8x4 “ y 6.00 9.00 1163. 5x2 “ J 8x2 “ j DOUBLE ANGLE Y BRANCH. VENTILATING BRANCH. Fig. 1164. T BRANCH WITH HAND HOLE FOR CLEANING OUT. Fig. 1166. g. 1164. Size, 4x4 inch 1164. “ 5 x 4 1164. “ 6x4 1165. “ 2x2 4 . 1165. “ 3x2 4 4 1165. “ 4x2 4 4 1 165. “ 5x2 4 4 1165. “ 5 x 4 4 4 1 165. “ 6x4 4 4 1165. “ S x 4 4 4 1165. “ S x 5 4 4 1166. “ 2x2 4 4 1166. “ 3 x 3 4 4 1166. “ 4x4 4 4 1166. “ 5 x 5 4 4 1166. “ 6 x 6 1166. “ S x S Standard. S3 .50 4 • 50 5 ■ 50 • SO 1.25 1 50 2.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 • 75 1.00 1.25 1 . 75 2.25 5.00 Ex. Heavy. 4.50 5 ■ 75 7.50 1.25 1 .75 2.00 2- 75 2 75 4.00 S-50 S ■ 50 1 .00 1 . 50 1.75 2.25 3- 00 7. 50 410 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOIL PIPE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. OFFSET. Fig. 1167. Size to Extra Size to Extra Fig. Offset, Standard. Heavy. Offset. Standard Heavy 1 107. 2x 2 inch . . $0.40 .60 4x12 inch . . $1.40 1.80 1107. 2x 4 “ . .50 .90 4x14 “ . . 1.65 2.00 1107. 2x 6 “ .60 1.00 4x16 *• . . 1.80 2.25 1107. 2x 8 *■ . .70 1.10 4x18 " . . 2.15 2.80 1167. 2x10 •• .SO 1.20 4x20 • . . 2.25 3.00 1167. 2x12 - . .85 1.25 5x 4 " . . 1.40 1.S0 1107. 3x 4 •• .75 1.10 5x 6 '■ . . 1.60 2.00 1167. 3x 6 - . ■SO 1.20 5x S •' . . 1.S0 2.25 1167. 3x 8 " .90 1.35 5x12 ■ . . 2.00 2.50 1167. 3x10 • .95 1.40 5x10 *• . . 2.40 3.00 1107. 3x12 ■ . 1.00 1.45 6x 4 “ . . 2.00 3.00 1107. 4x 4 " . .85 1.25 Ox 6 ■' • . 2.25 3.25 1107. 4x 0 ’• 1.00 1.40 Ox 8 - . . 2.40 3.50 1167. 4x 8 " . 1.15 1.50 0x10 - . . 2.00 3.75 1107. 4x10 " . 1.25 1.60 6x12 "■ ■ . 2.75 4.00 OFFSET, WITH 2-INCH INLET. Fig. 1168. Size to Fig. Offset. Standard. Ex. Heavy, 110 s. 4x 4 inch $1.15 1.55 1168. 4.x 6 “ 1.30 1.70 110 s. 4x 8 “ 1.45 1.80 110 s. 4x10 *• 1.55 1.90 1168. 4x12 “ 1.70 2.10 110S. 4x14 “ 1.95 2.30 1168. 4xlf) “ 2.10 2.55 1108. 4x20 “ 2.55 3.80 DOUBLE HUB. Fig. lKii). 1160. 1169. 1109. 1109. 1109. 1 109. Fig. 1169. Size. 2 inch 4 “ 5 0 “ s “ 10 “ Standard. Extra Heavy- $0.30 .40 .45 .55 .65 .75 .75 .90 .80 1.15 1.50 3.50 2.50 4.00 SINGLE HUB. Fig. 1170. . Size. ITO. 2 inch 170. :S “ 170. 4 “ 1 70. 5 “ 170. 0 “ 1 70. S “ 170. 10 “ Standard. $0.25 .35 .40 .00 .75 1.40 2.50 Extra Heavy. .35 .40 .50 .75 1.00 3.00 4.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 111 SOIL PIPE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. REDUCER. Fig:. 1171. Size. Standard. E> ;. Heavy ig. 1171. 3 inches to 2 inches $0.45 . 55 “ 1171. 4 u << 0 u 50 .60 “ 1171. 5 “ “ 2 “ 7 " 1171. 5 “ “ 3 “ y 70 .80 “ 1171. 5 “ “4 “ J •• 1171. 6 •* “ 2 “ 7 “ 1171. 0 “3 “ x SO .90 “ 1171. 6 “ “4 “ J “ 1171. 8 “ 1171. “ 1171. 8 8 “ “ 4 “ 1 “ “ 5 “ r 1.00 2.20 “ 1171. 8 “ “ 6 “ J INCREASER. Fig. 1172. Size. Standard. Ex. 11 ea 1172. 2 X 3 inch $0. 70 1 .00 1172. 2 X 4 “ 75 1 10 1172. 2 X 5 “ 80 1 .15 1172. 2 X 6 “ 85 1 .30 1172. 3 X 4 “ 90 1 25 1172. 0 X 5 “ 1.00 1 40 1172. 0 X 6 “ 1.20 1.70 1172. 4 X 5 “ 1.15 1 .00 1172. 4 X 6 “ 1.25 1 . 75 1172. 5 X 6 “ 135 1 95 STRAIGHT SLEEVE. Fig. 1173. Size. Fig. 1173. 2 inch “ 1173. 3 “ “ 1173. 4 “ " 1173. 5 “ “ 1173. 6 “ “ 1173. S “ “ 1173. 10 “ Standard. Ex. Heavy. sO . 30 .40 .45 . 55 . 65 • 75 . 75 .90 .80 1.15 1 . 50 3 . 50 2.50 4 50 Size. Plain. Galvanized. Fig. 1174. 2 inch .25 “ 1174. 3 u 25 .40 “ 1174. 4 “ 30 .50 “ 1174. 5 “ • GO “ 1174. 6 “ 45 • 75 Fig. 1174. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 412 SOIL PIPE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. Standard, i Lx. Heavy. SO-SO 1 .25 1.25 2.00 1 .75 2 75 3.00 4.00 4.00 5. 50 S TRAP WITH HAND HOLE, COVER AND HEEL INLET. Fig. 1176. S TRAP WITH VENT ON TOP AND TRAP SCREW ON SIDE. Fig. 1177. S TRAP WITH VENT ON TOP. Fig. 1178. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. -n:; SOIL PIPE FITTINGS —CONTINUED. THREE-QUARTER S TRAP WITH HAND HOLE AND COVER. 1179. 1179. Fig. 1179. HALF S TRAP WITH OR WITHOUT HAND HOLE AND COVER. Fig. 1180. HALF S TRAP WITH HAND HOLE, COVER AND SIDE INLET. RUNNING TRAP WITH HAND HOLE AND COVER. F!g. 1182. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. 2 inch SO. 80 1.25 3 “ 1.25 2.00 4 “ 1.75 2.75 5 “ 3.00 4.00 0 “ 4.00 5.50 Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. 2 inch §0.80 1.25 3 “ 1.25 2.00 4 “ 1.75 2.75 5 “ 3.00 4.00 6 “ 4.00 5.50 Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy. 4 inch, | S Trap §2.25 3.25 4 “ ; f S Trap .... . . . 2.25 3.25 4 “ ■ S Trap . . . 2.25 3.25 Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy 2 inch • 1.25 3 “ 1.25 1.75 4 “ 1.75 2.75 5 “ 3.00 4.00 6 “ 4.00 5.50 S “ 9.00 12.00 41-1 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOIL PIPE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. RUNNING TRAP WITH HUB FOR VENT. Size. Standard. Ex. Heavy ig. 11 S3. 4 inch, with 4-inch Vent . 81.75 2 .75 '• 11 S3. 5 “ “ 4 “ 44 . 300 4.00 “ 1 1S3. 6 “ “ 4 “ 41 • 4.00 5.50 1183. S “ “ 0 “ " . 9.00 12. 00 " 11S3. 10 “ “ G " “ 20. 00 RUNNING TRAP WITH HUBS FOR DOUBLE VENT. Fig. 1184. VENTILATING CAP. FIPE Fig. 1184. Size. Standard. 4 inch, with 4-inch Tents, 82.75 Ex. Heavy 3.75 “ 1184. 5 14 “ 4 “ li 4.00 5.00 *■ 1184. 0 " ,4 4 “ “ 5 . 00 6. 50 - 11S4. 8 *• " 0 ‘ - 11 00 1400 " 1184. 10 ’ “ 0 “ 22.00 PIPE BAND WITH OUTLET. Fig. 1185. Size. ig. 1 185. 2 inch . . . . u 1 1 85. 3 4 .... 1185. 4 a . . . . 11S5. 5 .... u 1 185. (> *• . . . . Size. ig. 1 1 Sti. 2 inch . . . . *• 1 186. 3 “ . . . . 1 18(5. 4 “ . . . . u 1 18(5. 5 4 * . . • . u 1 18(5. 6 “ . . . . “ 1 180. 8 “ . . . . Short. Fig. 1186 . Long. . . 80.40 • 75 Fig. 1187. .00 1 . 05 “ 1187. . . .80 1 .35 1187. . . 1.10 1 . 85 - 1187. . . 1 . 50 2.40 - 1187. uulard. Ex Heavy. ■ 1187. - 1187. 80.45 .90 “ 1187 . 55 1 .00 “ 1187 • 70 1 .50 - 1187 1 00 2 . 00 •• 1187 1 40 2. 75 “ 1187 2 . 25 4. 00 - 1187 - 1187 “ 1187 Size. Standard. ’ •ix. Heavy 2x2 inch . . 80.75 1 . 50 3x3 “ 1 3 x 2 “ \ 4x4 41 ) 4x3 ;; 4x2 “ 1 5 X 5 “ 1 .90 1 75 . 1.10 2 . 00 5 x 4 “ ! 5x3 “ f 5 x 2 “ J 0 x 0 “ 1 0 x 5 “ 1 .45 2.75 0x4 " ^ 0x3 “ 6 x 2 “ J . 1 90 3 . 50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 415 SOIL PIPE FITTINGS CONTINUED. PLUG OR STOPPER. T SADDLE HUB. Fig. 1 188. Fig. 1189. Fig. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy 1188. 2 inch ■ ■ .25 1188. 3 “ .35 11SS. 4 “ . . .40 11SS. 5 “ . . 35 .50 1 1S8. 6 “ .65 1188. 8 “ . . . . 1.20 1.50 1188. 10 “ . . . . . . 2.00 3.00 Fig. Size. Standard. Extra Heavj 1189. 2x2 inch . . . sO. 30 .40 1189. 3x3 “ j 1189. 3x2 “ ( ' • ■ .50 .65 1189. 4x4 “ ) 1189. 4x2 “ . • • .60 .80 1189. 4x3 “ 1 1189. 5x5 “ ] 1189. 5x4 “ 1 1189. 5 x 3 “ f ’ .7o 1.00 1189. 5x2 “ J 1189. 6x6 ■“ 1 1189. 6x5“ I 1 1 89. 6x4 “ [> . . . 1.10 1.40 1189. 6x3 “ 1189. 6x2 “ J PIPE REST. Fig. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. 1190. 2 inch $0.30 .40 1190. 3 “ .40 .55 1190. 4 “ .65 1190. 5 “ .60 .80 1190. 6 “ .70 1.00 H90. 8 “ 1.10 1.75 1190. 10 “ I.75 2.50 HALF Y SADDLE HUB. Fig. Iigi. Fig. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. 1191. 2 inch .... 80.35 .45 1191. 3 “ 55 .70 1191. 4 “ 70 .90 1191. 5 “ .90 1.15 1191. 6 “ 1.25 1.55 Y SADDLE HUB. Fig. ng2. Fig. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy 1192. 2 inch $0.35 .45 1192. 3 “ 55 .70 1192. 4 “ .70 .90 1192. 5 “ . . .90 1.15 1192. 6 “ 1.25 1.55 410 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BARRETT’S TRAPS AND CLEANOUTS. BARRETT’S SEWER AND TIDE TRAPS. Fig. 1193. Fig. 1193 1 193 1193 1193 1193 r G-inc 4 inch, Standard or Heavy 5 “ 6 “ 8 “ 10 “ h Tile Pipe sii.00 14.00 15.00 50.00 75.00 15.00 75.00 BARRETT'S IRON CLEANOUTS. 1 194. 3 “ 1194. 1194. 4 “ 5 4 ‘ 1194. 1 194. 0 “ 8 “ 1194. Every Cleanout furnished with a Fig. 1194. andard. Heavy. 1.50 1.35 2.50 1.75 3.50 2.75 5.00 3.75 0.00 10.00 15.00 Rubber Gasket and guaranteed to stand all air or water tests. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 417 “PERFECTION” CLEANOUTS. ELBOW, SIDE OUTLET. ELBOW CLEANOUT, HEEL OUTLET. Fig. 1197 . Size Inches Fig. HOT. Standard “ 1T.»7. Extra Heavy “ lias. Standard “ lli)8. Extra Heavy 2 3 Fig. 1198 . 4 5 6 '! • 55 2.00 2.50 3 • 90 5.40 2 . 05 3.15 4.40 6 . 25 7.50 1.25 1 . 60 2.00 3-30 4.60 175 2.75 3.90 5 ■ 50 6 . 50 “PERFECTION” ROOF COLLAR. Size • . Inches. 2 8 4 5 6 Fig. 1190. No. l, Flat Roof ; No. 2, 15 deg. ; Xo. 3, 30 deg.; No. 4, 45 deg. Each. 80.40 .50 .60 l oo 1.50 418 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SOIL PIPE TEST PLUGS. SPECIAL PLUG. WRENCH. Fig. 1200 . Size Figs. 1200 and 1201. Price Extra Rubbers .... Inches. 2 3 4 5 Each. si. 00 1 25 1 -50 2.00 25 .50 TO .90 Wrenches for Special Plug, 20 cents each. 6 2.50 1 .20 T S 9 10 3. 50 4-50 5-75 7 00 1.75 DESPER’S DOUBLE SOIL PIPE TEST PLUG. Size Figs. 1203 and Inches. Fig. 1203 . 1204. Price Fig. 1204 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 82.50 3.50 4.75 6.00 7-50 9.00 11.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 419 CAST IRON SINKS. Sizes. Fig 1 205. 16 \ 12, “ 1205. 18 12 1205. 16 16, 1 205. 22 14, 1205. 93 15, 1205. 25 15 1205. 20 12, 1205. 20 14, “ 1 205. 24 14, “ 1205. 24 16, 1205. 24 IS, n 1205. 25 17. *• 1205. 27 15, “ 1205. 24 20, 1205. 28 17, 1 205. 28 20, 1205. 30 16, 1205. 30 18, 1 205. 30 20, 1205. 32 13, 1 205. 32 21, 1 205. 36 18, 1205. 36 21, “ 1 205. 38 20, 1205. 42 22 1205. 48 20, “ 1 205. 48 23 “ 1 205. 24 14, “ 1205. 30 24, “ 1205. 50 24, •* 1 205. 50 26, “ 1 205. 62 22 ■* 1205. 76 2*> Plain. Halv’d. Enam 6 in. dee p ■ SI . 10 2.30 4.50 6 1.25 2.60 4 75 6 “ u 1 .60 3 ■ 25 5 . 25 6 “ “ 1 . 60 3 30 5 . 75 6 1 - 70 3 • 40 6.25 6 1 75 3 60 6-50 6 1.50 3 10 5 . 25 6 1.50 3-20 6 . 00 6 1 . 70 3 ■ 75 6 . 25 6 1 .80 4.00 6.50 6 “ 2.10 4.30 7.00 6 u 2.10 4 30 7 00 6 “ u 2 . 00 4.25 7.25 6 “ 2. 40 5 . 00 7. 50 6 2 . 20 4. 50 7 • 50 6 “ “ 2.70 5 . 50 8 00 6 “ u 2.25 4 . 75 7 75 6 “ “ 2.50 510 8-50 6 3 • 00 6.25 9 . 00 6 3-00 6 . 25 9.25 6 “ 3. 40 720 9.75 6 U it 3.00 6.50 9. 50 6 tt it 3-70 7 • 75 10.50 6 it 3.80 8. 00 11 00 6 it it 4-25 9-00 1 2 . 00 6 “ “ 5 . 30 11.50 13 25 6 u a 5. 75 1 2 . 25 15. 00 S a a 2 . 50 5.25 8 00 8 a a 5 • 00 10.50 13 00 64 tt .t 7.50 16.00 18. 00 64 tt tt 8-00 17-00 20 ■ 00 8 a tt 10.75 22.00 26 . 00 7 a a 15. 00 32.00 35 • 00 SHALLOW SINKS. Sizes. Plain. Galvanized. Enameled. 24x154, 4 inches deep SI. 40 3-00 5 75 40 174, 4 “ “ 2.10 4.25 7.50 36 19, 4 “ “ 2.60 5-50 9.25 42 204, 4 “ “ 3 40 7 00 11.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 420 CAST IRON SINKS CONTINUED. CORNER SINK. Fig. 1206. No. Back. Width. Depth. Plain. Galvanized. Enameled. Inches. Inches. Inches. Fig. 1200 1 17 25 6 Si .25 2.75 6.00 “ 1206 2 20 28 6 1.75 3-50 7 00 “ 1206 3 22 31 6 2.10 4.20 8. 00 HALF-CIRCLE SINK. Fig. 1207. No. Back. Inches. Width. Inches. Depth. 1 _. . * Plain. Inches. Galvanized. Enameled. Fig. 1207 1 24 11 6 $1.50 3 25 6.00 “ 1207 2 27 15 6 1.80 3 00 7 ■ 00 “ 1207 3 28 16 0 2.00 4 00 7 • 75 “ 1207 4 31 17 6 2 . 25 4 . 75 9.00 For Overflow, ail (1 si. 00 to price of I 'lain Sinks. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 421 ORNAMENTAL IRON SINKS. WITH BACK, AIR CHAMBERS, PIPES AND COUPLINGS, ON LEGS. Fig. 1208. Size . . . 30 x 22 36 x 22 42 x 22 • 48 x 22 Fig. 1208. Plain §13 • 50 15.25 17. 00 is. 75 “ 1208. Galvanized 23 00 26 . 00 29.00 32.00 “ 1208. Enameled 27 . 50 31 50 35 . 50 39 . 50 In the above Sink the waste passes through the leg of the Sink, and can be either right or left as desired. If the waste cannot be trapped under the floor, the Strainer can be furnished in centre of Sink. We can furnish these Sinks with brackets instead of legs if so desired. Deduct from above List, for Plain, $1.50 ; for Galvanized, $3.00 ; for Enameled, si. 50. 422 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, WROUGHT STEEL SINKS. “COLUMBUS” AND “NEW ERA” WROUGHT STEEL SINKS. SQUARE. Fig. i2og. Size. Painted. Galvanized. Enamel 'ig. 1209. 16 x 24, 0 inches deep si. 80 4.00 6 . 50 “ 1209. IS 30, 0 “ 5.10 S 50 " 1209. IS 30, 0 “ 3 ■ 00 6 . 50 9. 50 “ 1209. 20 30, (i “ 6.25 9 00 " 1209. 20 30, 6 “ 7 75 10 50 “ 1209. 20 40, 0 “ 8.50 11.50 Sinks with Patent Overflow, each, 50 cents extra, net. OVAL. w Fig. 1210. Size. Fig. 1210. 14x20. Plain “ 1210. 14 20. Galvanized . . “ 1210. 14 20. Enameled . . With Overflow. Without Overflow. s2 .50 2 . 00 4 00 3 ■ 50 0 00 5 . 50 SQUARE IRON SLOP SINK, PLAIN, GALVANIZED AND ENAMELED. Fig. 1211 . Size. Plain. Galvanized. Enameled Fig. 1211. 16x16, in inches deep . . . S 2.70 5 . 25 7- 50 “ 1211. 20 14, 12 “ . . . 3.50 6 . 50 8.50 " 1211. 20 16, 12 “ . . 4.00 S 25 10 00 “ 1211. 24 20, 12 “ . . . 5.00 9 • 50 11 .50 Add, if with Patent Overflow ... 100 1 .00 1 .00 “ and Plug Strainer . . . ... 1-20 1 . 25 1 . 50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 423 SINK FIXTURES. SINK BACK. SINK BRACKET. SINK BACKS WITH AIR CHAMBER. . , , , . „ tii . „ - . , , , Plain. Galvanized. Enameled. Add to price ot Elam Backs for each chamber with Pipe and Coupling, *2.00 2.50 3.00 If Pipes and Couplings are not required, deduct 50 cents. SOAP CUP. Fig. 1215. Fig. Plain. Galv. Enam. 1215. Perdoz. *2.50 4.00 0.00 OPEN SINK STRAINER. Fig. Plain. Galv. Enam. 121S. Perdoz. SI. 50 2.00 3.00 SINK BOLT. 1216. Per doz., Plain . *0.40 1216. “ 100 “ . . 2.00 1216. “ doz., Niek’lPlt’d .75 PLUG SINK STRAINER. Fig. Plain. Galv. Enam. 1219. Perdoz. S3.25 5.00 6.00 SINK COUPLING. EXTRA HEAVY, TAPPED FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 1217. Fig. Plain. Galvanized. 1217 . . . SO. 75 .00 SINK COUPLING. Fig. 1220. Fig. Plain. Galv. 1220. Per doz. . . $1.50 2.00 424 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON WASH STANDS. ON STANDARD, PATENT OVERFLOW, RUBBER PLUG AND BRASS COUPLING. HALF-CIRCLE WASH STAND. CORNER WASH STAND. Fig. 1221. Plain Each. 85.50 “ 1221. Painted “ 6.00 “ 1221. Galvanized “ 900 “ 1221. Enameled Slab and Bowl, with Bronzed Standard “ 9.50 Height to Front Slab, 274 inches ; height to top of Back, 324 inches ; length of Back, 19 inches. Fig. 1222. Plain “ 1222. Painted “ 1222. Galvanized “ 1222. Enameled Slab and Bowl, with Bronzed Standard Height to Front of Slab, 274 inches ; height to top of Back, 324 inches ; Each. 85-50 “ 6.00 9.00 “ 9.50 length of Side, 13| inches. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 425 SECTIONAL SLABS AND BOWLS. WITH END PIECE ON RIGHT OR LEFT-HAND SIDE. Fig. 1223. Length of Back, 48 inches ; Height of Back, 104 inches ; Width of Slabs, 19 inches; Diameter of Bowls, 124 inches. Fig. 1223. Plain Each. 813.50 “ 1223. Painted “ 14.75 “ 1223. Galvanized “ 22.50 “ 1223. Enameled “ 29.00 SECTIONAL SLABS AND BOWLS. Fig. 1224. Total Length, 72 inches ; Width of Slabs, 19 inches ; Height of Back, 104 inches ; Diameter of Bowls, 124 inches. Fig. 1224. Plain Each, sis.OO “ 1224. Painted “ 19.50 “ 1224. Galvanized “ 30.00 “ 1224. Enameled “ 39.00 Plain Brackets, each, si.00. Galvanized Brackets, each, si. 50. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 42IS COMBINED SLABS AND BOWLS. WITH RUBBER PLUG AND BRASS COUPLING, PLAIN, PAINTED, GALVANIZED AND ENAMELED. 1225. 1225. 1 225. Length of Sides, 12 inches. 13 inches on Back. Diameter of Bowl, 11 inches. Diameter of Bowl, 11 inches. Plain Fig. 122(5. Plain . . . Each. S3. 00 Painted 3 25 " 1220. Painted 3 25 Galvanized • • ... “ 4-00 " 122(5. Galvanized . . . 4 00 Enameled . . . . . “ 4 50 122(5. Enameled . . . 4. 50 HALF-CIRCLE SLAB AND BOWL. Fig. 1227. CORNER SLAB AND BOWL. Fig. 1228. Len gth of Back, 10 inches. Length of Side', 134 inches. He; iglit of Back, 5 inches. Height of Side, 5 inches. g. 1227. Plain Each. S3. 50 Fig. 122S. Plain . . . Each. S3. 50 • 1 227. 1 ’aiiitcd 4. 00 '• 1228. Painted 4 ■ 00 • 1227. Galvanized “ 5.50 “ 1228. Galvanized . ■ . . . 5 50 ‘ 1227. Enameled " 7. 50 “ 1228. Enameled • • • 7 • 50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 427 IRON WASH BASINS. WITH PATENT OVERFLOW. Fig. 1229. WITH COMMON OVERFLOW. Fig. 1230. Size . . Inches. 12 14 16 Fig. 1229. Plain $1.60 1 .90 2.50 “ 1229. Painted 1.85 2.15 2.75 “ 1229. Enameled 3 . 00 3 ■ 50 450 “ 1230. Plain 1.25 1 50 2 • 00 *• 1230. Painted 1 . 50 1 . 75 2.25 “ 1230. 2 75 3.00 3 75 IRON URINALS. PLAIN, PAINTED, GALVANIZED AND ENAMELED. Fig. 1231. Fig. 1232. Plain. Painted. Galvanized. Enameled Fig. 1231. Xn. 1. 7 inches on Side .... • • SO 75 . 90 1 . 20 1.75 “ 1231. “ 2 . 9 “ “ “ . . . . . . . 1 00 1.15 1 70 2.25 “ 1231. 3. 12 “ “ “ . . . . . 1.25 1 .45 2 25 2.75 “ 1232. “ 1 . 12 “ “ Back .... . . . 1.00 1 15 2.00 2.50 “ 1232. “ 2. 15 “ “ “ ... 1 . 30 1 • 50 2.50 3-00 42S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON CESSPOOLS AND TRAPS. CESSPOOLS WITH BELL TRAP. Fig- 1233. Fig. 1234. STABLE CESSPOOL WITH BELL TRAP AND GRATING. Fig. 1235. Size. Light. Medium. Heavy. Fig. 1233. 13 x 13 in. . si. 50 2.50 3.00 Fig. 1235. Size, 16 x 16, 10 in. deep, each, $4. SO’ SEWER TRAP. CELLAR TRAP. Fig. 1236. Fig. 1236. Size, 16 x 16, 10 in. deep, each, $2.50 Size, Fig. 1237. 9 x 9, 2i in. deep, each, $1.25 1.75 HYDRANT CESSPOOL. STENCH TRAP. Fig. Will Fig. 1238. 1238. Size, 12 x 12, 6 in. deep, each • $1.00 1238. “ 14 x 14, 6 “ “ 1.15 1238. “ 16 x 16, <1 “ “ 1.30 li Bell Trap, add to List, 50 Fig. 1239. Top, 6 inches square, each . “ 4 “ “ “ ■ SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 4-29 WINCHESTER STONEWARE. IMPROVED LAUNDRY TUBS AND SINKS. WITH SOLID BRASS SIAMESE PLUG AND OVERFLOW. CUT SHOWING TUB. Fig 1240. CUT SHOWING SIAMESE PLUG AND OVERFLOW COMBINED CAST IN TUB. PRICE-LIST OF TUBS. Fig. 1241. PRICE-LIST OF SINKS. With | With No. Parts. Size. Price Tub Alone. With Painted Pegs. With Galv. Pegs. Size. Price. Galv. Pegs or Brackets. Galv. Legs or Brackets. Fig. 1240. 4 1 Part. 31 x 24 812.00 15.00 10.00 30 X 1 9 X 8 811.00 12.50 13.75 “ 1240. 12 2 “ 48 x 21 15.00 18.00 19.00 42 x 19 x S 12.00 13.50 1 4.75 “ 1240. 14 2 “ 48 x 24 18.00 21.00 22.00 48 x 24 x 8 15.00 10.50 17.75 “ 1240. 22 : > ‘ ‘ 72 x 21 25.00 29.50 31.00 “ 1240. 24 0 72 x 24 30.00 34.50 36.00 Our Solid Brass Siamese Plug and Overflow combined is the best and most economical arrange- ment in the market. It has been approved by every plumber who has used it. It is cast in the Tub, and the wiping of one joint completes the work. 1 hese prices include Plug and Overflow, as shown. 'Written guarantee with all goods if requested. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, 4:’»0 SOAPSTONE LAUNDRY TUBS AND SINKS. WITH ASH TOP AND COVERS, GALVANIZED OR PAINTED IRON LEGS. 1242. No. 1, Two-Part Tub ', 42 x 22 x 10 inches . . $13.50 ; with 0-inch Back, *15.00 1242. No. 2, 48 x 22 x 10 •• .... 16.00; “ 6 17.50 1242. X o. 3, 48 x 24 x 10 “ .... 18.00 ; “ 0 “ 19.50 1242. No. 4, Three-Part “ 72 x 24 x 10 “ 27.00 ; “ 6 31.00 Ash Top, Frame and Legs “ “ “ with Covers “ with Painted Iron Legs “ “ Galvanized Iron Legs and Covers, with Painted Iron Legs . . “ “ “ Galvanized Iron Legs Wringer Guard, Brass “ “ Nickel Plated For Two-Part For Three- Tubs. Tubs. $7.00 10.00 8.75 12.50 4.85 8.25 19 9 ^ b.So 0.60 1 1.10 10.75 8.60 14.75 s2.00 2.50 3 Feet i 1 SOAPSTONE SINKS $9.00 ; with 6-inch Back, $10.50 10 . 00 ; “ 6 “ 12.00 13.00; " 6 “ 15.00 431 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WHITE CROCKERY LAUNDRY TUBS AND SINKS. Fig. 1243. Fig. _ r , . 1243. One Tub without Stand or Top . . SIS. 00 1243. Two Tubs, Galvanized Iron Stands and Ash Top, Bolts and Screws 44.00 1243. Three Tubs, Gaivan’d Iron Stands and Ash Top, Bolts and Screws 65.00 1243. Galvanized Iron Stand fori Tub . 3.50 1243. Galv. Iron Stands for set of 2 Tubs 1243. “ “ “ , “ 3 1243. Wood Top for 1 Tub 1243. “ “ for set of 2 Tubs • • • 1243. “ “ “ “ 3 “ ■ • • 85.25 7.00 2.00 2.75 4.00 We make three sizes of Tubs, the outside dimensions of which are as follows: Length, inches Width “ Depth “ Thickness, 1± inch, with heavy flange all around. Weight, one One Tub in each set has a corrugated surface on the inside board,” and all have recesses for soap in one corner. 29 27 25 25 25 25 16 16 16 set of 3 Tubs, complete, about 500 lbs. front, forming an unequaled “ Wash- BUTLERS’ PANTRY SINKS. 24 x 18, 8 inches deep 30x18,11 “ 30 x 22, 71 inches deep 37 x 22, 71 42 x 22, 71 20 x 28, 71 inches deep KITCHEN SINKS. CORNER SINKS. SLOP SINKS. 19 x 19. 15 inches deep g. ••••••• • Galvanized Iron Stands and Ash Top for Kitchen Sinks ■ . Galvanized Iron Brackets, per pair “ “ •• New Pattern, per pair “ Stands and Legs for Slop Sinks Brass Stands and Legs for Slop Sinks “ “ Legs and Flushing Rim for Slop Sinks • • • ■ Flushing Rim for Slop Sinks SI 2. 00 16-00 20.00 $14-00 814 00 6.00 2-00 3. 00 5.00 25-00 40.00 15 00 432 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RANGE BOILERS. IRON RANGE BOILER. GALVANIZED. COPPER RANGE BOILER. LIGHT OR HEAVY PRESSURE. Fig. 1244. Capacity. 18 gallons, Size. Height. Diameter. 3 feet by 12 inches . Price. Galv. $14-50 “ 1244. 21 “ 34 “ “ 12 “ 15-50 “ 1244. 24 “ 4 u “ 12 “ 15-75 “ 1244. 24 “ 3 it “ 14 19-00 “ 1244. 27 44 “ “ 12 “ 18-50 “ 1244. 28 34 “ “ 14 tt 20-25 “ 1244. 30 5 “ “ 12 “ 19-00 “ 1244. 32 4 “ “ 14 u 21 .00 “ 1244. 35 5 a “ 13 a 21-00 “ 1244. 36 6 “ “ 12 a 24-50 “ 1244. 36 “ 44 “ “ 14 “ 21-50 “ 1244. 40 5 “ “ 14 u 24-00 “ 1244. 42 “ 4 “ “ 16 “ 26-00 “ 1244. 47 44 “ 16 a 30-00 “ 1244. 48 6 “ “ 14 a 30-00 “ 1244. 52 5 “ “ 16 .£ 31-00 1244. 53 4 “ “ 18 “ 31 -50 1244. 63 _ “ 6 a “ 16 “ 38-00 *• 1244. 66 11 5 “ “ 18 “ 38-00 1244. 79 6 “ 18 “ 44-00 1244. S2 5 u “ 20 “ 45-50 “ 1244. 98 6 “ “ 20 ii 61.50 “ 1244. 100 5 “ 22 " 63 ■ 50 “ 1244. 120 6 u “ 22 74-00 u 1244. 120 5 a “ 24 “ 72-50 “ 1244. 144 6 u “ 24 it 103-00 a 1244. 168 7 “ “ 24 tt 120-00 “ 1244. 192 “ 8 ti “ 24 “ 132.00 Fig. 1245. ♦ Number of Gallons 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 00 100 Fig. 1245. Round Head, light .... $24-00 27-00 32.00 37-00 41-00 52-00 59-00 08-00 80-00 88-00 •• 1245 . “ “ heavy ... 26-00 30-00 34-00 30-00 43-00 55-00 63-00 72-00 84.00 02-00 " 1245. “ “ double weight 85 00 . . 100-00 • ■ 112 00 “ 1245. Boxing, net 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.75 1-75 2.00 2.00 2-00 2-00 2-00 All Couplings are for Load Pipe connection, unless otherwise ordered. Couplings threaded for 4 or H Iron Pipe, or f or 4 Fine Thread if desired. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 4.;: PAGE 43 !. Steel Expansion Tanks, Galvanized. 10 ( jrals. DIAM. 12 in. X HEIGHT. 20 in. LIGHT, SOLDERED. Price 86.40 HEAVY, RIVE $8.00 12 “ 12 4 4 X 24 4 4 “ 7.30 8.50 15 ( . 12 4 4 X 30 4 4 “ 8.20 9.00 18 “ 12 4 4 X 36 “ “ 9.10 9.50 20 1 l 14 4 4 X 30 4 4 12.50 24 “ 14 < 4 X 36 41 “ 13.00 26 “ 16 4 4 X 30 4 4 “ 14.00 32 16 4 4 X 36 44 “ 15.00 42 “ 16 44 X 48 4 4 “ 16.50 (56 18 4 4 X 60 44 31.00 82 “ 20 . 4 4 X 60 44 4 4 37.00 100 “ 22 4 4 X 60 4 4 4 4 51.00 120 “ 24 4 4 X 60 4 4 u 58.00 PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE TRIMMINGS. BOILER STANDS. Height, 21 inches. Plain. Galvanized. Fig. 1248. 12-incli Ring 2.50 “ 124S. 13 . “ 1.30 2.60 “ 1248. 14 2.70 “ 1248. 15 1.50 3.00 “ 1248. 16 1.75 3.25 “ 1248. 17 3.60 “ 124S. 18 2.00 3.80 “ 1248. 20 2.25 4.50 “ 1248. 22 2.75 5.00 “ 124S. 24 “ 6.50 For Stands 30 inches high, add to List, for Plain, 50 cents ; Gal- vanized, 75 cents. Fig. 1248. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 432 > n 1244. 120 U 6 “ “ 22 . 74-00 1244. 120 “ 5 “ “ 24 “ . 72.50 1244. 144 “ 6 “ “ 24 “ . 103-00 1244. 168 “ 7 “ “ 24 “ . 120-00 1244. 192 “ 8 “ “ 24 “ - 132-00 Fig. 1245. Number of Gallons 30 35 40 45 50 00 70 SO 00 100 Fig. 1245. Round Head, light . . . . $24.00 27.00 32.00 37.00 41.00 52.00 59.00 08.00 80.00 88.00 “ 1245. “ “ heavy . . . 20.00 30.00 34.00 39.00 43-00 55.00 03.00 72-00 84-00 92-00 1245. “ “ double weight 85.00 . . 100 00 . . 112-00 “ 1245. Boxing, net 1-25 1.50 1.50 1-75 1.75 2-00 2-00 2.00 2.00 2.00 All Couplings are for Lead Pipe connection, unless otherwise ordered. Couplings threaded for 4 or } Iron Pipe, or f or 1 Fine Thread if desired. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HEAVY PRESSURE COPPER BOILERS. No. of Gallons. Extra Heavy. Double Extra Heavy. 300 lbs. Test. Fig. 1246. 24 824.00 24 . 00 “ 1246. 30 26 ■ 00 26 . 00 “ 1246. 35 30 . 00 30 . 00 “ 1246. 40 34 . 00 34 . 00 “ 1246. 45 30 . 00 39 • 00 “ 1246. 50 43 ■ 00 43-00 “ 1246. 60 55 ■ 00 55 • 00 “ 1246. 70 63 • 00 63 ■ 00 “ 1246. 80 72.00 72.00 “ 1246. 00 84.00 84.00 “ 1246. 100 02 . 00 92.00 These 1 L tilers are made of best Lake Su- perior Copper, with riveted head and bottom, tinned and braced inside. Boilers with Steam Coils made to order. Tested to 200 lbs. Hydraulic Pressure to Square I nch. Each Boiler tested before leaving factory. Fig. 1246. Fig. 1247. All Boilers with either two or three Top Couplings, with either flat-face or ground joints for Lead or Iron Pipe. No charge for Couplings or Cold Water Tubes. BOILER STAND. BOILER STANDS. Height, 21 inches. Plain. Galvanized. Fig. 1248. 12-inch Ring 2.50 “ 1248. 13 . “ 1.30 2.60 “ 1248. 14 “ 1.40 2.70 “ 124S. 15 “ 1.50 3.00 “ 1248. 16 “ . . . . 1.75 3.25 “ 124S. 17 “ .... 1.85 3.60 “ 1248. IS 11 2.00 3.80 “ 1248. 20 “ 2.25 4.50 “ 1248. 22 “ 5.00 “ 1248. 24 “ 6.50 For Stands 30 inches high, add to List, for Plain, 50 cents ; Gal- vanized, 75 cents. Fig. 1248. 404 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BOILER COUPLINGS. STRAIGHT. BENT. Fig. 1249. Size • Fig. 1249. Straight, Ground Face .... “ 1250. Bent, Ground Face Per Set, 3 Bent, 1 Straight, Ground, $2.75. . Inches. 4 Per dozen. SS.50 “ 9.50 4 1 9.00 12.50 10.00 13.50 Per Set, 3 Bent, 1 Straight, Ground, for Iron Pipe. $5.00. WATER BACK COUPLINGS. STRAIGHT. BENT. BOILER AND VACUUM VALVES. BOILER VALVE. VACUUM VALVE. Fig. 1253. Size Inches. 1 2 Fig. 1253 Per dozen. $15.00 24.00 Fig. 1254 Per dozen. $12.00 With .Iron Pipe Screw (not illustrated) Per dozen 14.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 43.', BASIN, BATH, AND WASH TRAY CHAINS AND SNAPS. PLUMBERS' SAFETY CHAIN AND SNAPS. Brass. Silver. Nickel No. 0. Basin Chains and Snaps Per dozen Lengths. $1.00 1 .35 1 .70 No. 1. “ “ “ “ “ “ 1.10 1-45 1.85 No. 0. 'Wash Tray Chains and Snaps ... “ “ 1.15 1 .00 2.00 No. 1. “ “ “ “ "... 1.25 1 70 2.10 No. 0. Bath Chains and Snaps “ “ 1 .25 1.75 2.20 No. 1. “ “ “ “ 1.40 1.90 2.35 Basin Chains, 16 inches long. Bath Chains, 27 inches long. Wash Tray Chains, 21 inches long. PLUMBERS’ SAFETY CHAIN. Fig. 1256. Brass. Nickel. No. 0. Keels, 500 Feet Each No. 1. “ 500 “ No. 0. Boxes, 12 Yards “ No. 1 . “ 12 No. 0. Snaps Per Gross. No. 1. << $31.25 41 . 50 2 25 3. 00 2. 00 2.25 37.50 48.00 2.75 3.50 2.15 2.40 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 436 CLOSET CISTERN PULLS. No. i. CELLULOID, WITH RUBBER BUFFER AND PLATED TIPS. Fig. 1257. Fig. 1257. White Per dozen. “ 1257. Ivory “ 1257. Ivory and Colored No. 2. HARD WOOD, WITH RUBBER BUFFER AND PLATED TIPS. Fig. 1258. Fig. 1258. Cherry, Walnut or Oak Per dozen. No. 3. HARD WOOD, WITH EBONY FINISH, JAPANNED TIPS. Fig. 1259. 87 00 9.00 12.00 84.00 Fig. 1259 Per dozen. $3.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BRASS CLOSET SCREWS. Fig. 1200. Polished Brass “ 1200. Nickel Plated “ 1261. Polished Brass “ 1261. Nickel Plated “ 1262. Polished Brass “ 1262. Nickel Plated “ 1263. Polished Brass “ 1263. Nickel Plated Per dozen. $2.75 “ 3.00 “ 2.75 3.00 .35 .45 “ .25 “ .35 BRASS WASHERS. Fig. 1264. Fig. 1265. Fig. 1266. Fig. 1267. Fig. 1264. Polished Brass Per dozen, si. 00 “ 1264. Nickel Plated “ 1.20 “ 1265. Polished Brass “ 65 “ 1265. Nickel Plated “ .75 “ 1266. Polished Brass “ .00 “ 1266. Nickel Plated “ .70 “ 1267. Polished Brass “ .50 “ 1267. Nickel Plated “ .no 438 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. TRAP SCREWS. TRAP SCREW. 1 inn IDMUIIIIII HU llWiMI'lil l i III 1 Fig. 1268. VENTED, WITH STRAIGHT COUPLING. VENTED, WITH BENT COUPLING. Fig. 1270. Size Inches. 1 i± 11 2 21 3 31 4 5 6 Fig. 1268 Per dozen. 83.00 3.50 4.50 S.00 12.00 18.00 26.00 30.00 40.00 60.00 “ 1269 . . . . “ 43.00 “ 1270 . . 24.00 34.00 44.00 STRAINERS. PLAIN. CONVEX. FANCY. Fig. 1271. Sizk Inches. Fig. 1271 • Per dozen. “ 1272 “1273 Fig. 1272. Fig. 1273. i 1 H H 2 21 3 31 4 5 6 s0. 60 .85 1.20 1.45 1.S0 2.40 3.00 3.60 4. SO 9.00 12.00 .95 1.40 1.80 2.40 3.00 3.60 4.20 4. SO 6.00 12.00 15.00 .85 1.20 1 .45 1.80 2.40 3.00 3.60 4.80 9.00 12.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 439 FLOOR PLATES AND CLAMPS. BRASS JFLOOR PLATE. FOR WATER CLOSET. RUBBER GASKET. FOR WATER CLOSET. Fig. 1275. Fig. 1274. Complete, with Bolts . . Each. $1.50 Fig. 1275 Each. BRASS FLOOR CLAMP. HOPPER CLAMP. “ 1277 Fig. 1277. Per dozen. BASIN CLAMP. LARGE. Fig. 1278. $0.50 *0.50 3.60 Fig. 1278 . Per dozen. $ 2.00 440 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BASIN AND SINK GASKETS. Fig. 1280. Sink Gaskets . “ 12S0. Basin Gaskets Per dozen. 83.00 “ 1.50 BRASS JOINT COVERS. FOR MARBLE SLABS. Fig. 1282. Fig. 1282. Nickel Plated, complete Each. 82.50 RUBBER BUFFERS AND COUPLINGS. RUBBER BUFFERS FOR CLOSET SEATS. Fig. 1283. Fig. 1284. ROBB'S RUBBER COUPLING. Mil 1 JU Ti . in ill Fig. 1285. Fig. 1283. Rubber Buffers, Small Per dozen. 81.00 1284. “ “ Large “ 1.25 1285. For Earthen Basins “ 2.00 1285. “ Closet Bowls “ 2.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 441 BRASS TOWEL RACKS. No. i. No. 2. No. 4. FL r . 1280. No. 1, Polished Brass and Lacquered, 30 inches in Length SI. 25 12S6. “ “ Nickel Plated, “ “ 1.25 1287. No. 2, “ Lacquered, “ “ 2 25 “ 1287. t " Nickel Plated, “ “ 925 12S8. No. 3, “ Lacquered, “ " I 50 “ 12SS. “ “ Nickel Plated, “ “ 1.50 1289. No. 4, “ Lacquered, “ “ 2 50 “ 1289. “ - Nickel Plated, “ “ 2.50 L or either style with three Bars, add to List >1.00 for additional Bar. -Ul' SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUGS AND GRATES. FOR CERAMIC KITCHEN SINK. FOR CERAMIC SLOP SINK. Fig. 1290 . Fig. 1291 . Diameter of Flange .... ■ . . Inches. 3A Diameter of Flange ■ . Inches. 3f Size of C< mpling If Size of Coupling . . “ 1£ Fig. 1290. Finished . . . . . Per dozen. $48.00 Fig. 1291. Finished Per dozen. $50.00 “ 1290. Nickel Plated . “ 51.00 “ 1291. Nickel Plated . . “ 53.00 “ 1290. Silver Plated • 54.00 “ 1291. Silver Plated . . . “ 50.00 OVERFLOW FOR CERAMIC WASH TRAY. Fig. 1292. Diameter of Flange Inches. 2],\ Size of Coupling “ l£ Fig. 1292. Finished Per dozen. S3G.00 “ 1292. Nickel Plated . . “ 39.00 “ 1292. Silver Plated ... “ 42.00 GRATES. FOR CERAMIC PANTRY SINK. Fig. 1293. Size of Flange Inches. 2J Jxlf “ Coupling “ £ Fig. 1293. Finished .... Per dozen. $24.00 •• 1293. Nickel Plated . . “ 27.00 “ 1293. Silver Plated . . “ 30.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 44:: WATER FILTERS. SMALL GEM FILTER. SECTIONAL VIEW. Fig. 1294. Fig. 1294. Xic-kel Plated 1296. Fig. 1295. LARGE GEM FILTER. Fig. I2g6. Per dozen. S9.50 “ 11.00 Fig. 1297. Nickel Plated Per dozen. si2.00 1 29S. S.50 1299. 4.20 Quartz for Gem Filters and Pads for “Common Sense” always in stock. 444 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. U BOSTON” BRASS PIPE HANGERS. View showing Kange Boiler fitted up with Brass Pipes and “ Boston ” Hanger. Fig. 1300. Fig. 1303. This Hanger is designed to support brass pipes from ceilings or walls, and is complete in itself, requiring no screws or other means of fastening, as the screw shank is long enough to reach either studding or beams. Tin; advantage of using the “Boston” Hanger will be appreciated when comparison is made with the method of having a wooden strip four or five inches wide secured to the ceiling by the carpenter, with the pipes screwed up with brass clips. The Hanger holds the pipes about two inches from the wall or ceiling, thus preventing the accumulation of dust or vermin so commonly found when put up in the old way. The Rings are made separately of Polished Brass and Bronzed Iron and of all sizes, so that different sized pipes may be supported by one Hanger. As t he better class of work now done is exposed, the Hanger will add greatly to the style and finish of the work, especially in bath-rooms and kitchens, as shown by illustrations herewith. For largest sizes of iron size brass pipe, or where more than three pipes are supported, two standards should be used. Where pipes are more than two inches apart an extension piece can be fitted between Rings. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. -14.') “BOSTON BRASS PIPE HANGERS CONT’D. QUADRUPLE. PARTS OF HANGER. Fig. 1304. Hanger for |, 4 , f-inch Iron Size Pipe ; t, f, f- inch Fine Thread Pipe. Brass. Bronzed Iron. Polished. Nickel Plat’g, ex. Single . . . . . $0.45 .90 .18 1 louble . . . .58 1.15 .23 Triple • • ■ .70 1.40 .28 Quadruple .83 1.65 .33 Fig. 1305. Hanger for 1, If, 14 -inch Iron Size Pipe ; 1, II, 14 -inch Fine Thread Pipe. Brass. Bronzed Iron. Polished. Nickel Plat’g, ex. Single . . . . $0.50 1.00 .18 Double • • .65 1.30 .23 Triple . . . . .SO 1.65 .28 Quadruple .95 1.95 QQ • 0*3 Brass. Bronzed Iron. Polished. Nick’l Pil’d. Silver Pil'd. s0.ll .23 .28 .50 .11 .23 .28 .50 .14 .31 .36 .60 .14 .31 .36 .60 .15 .38 .43 .65 .08 .13 .30 .08 .1 1 .15 .09 .15 .19 .35 .11 .23 .28 .50 Rings for f, 4, f-inch Iron Size Pipe • ■ ■ “ f, f. 4 “ Fine Thread Pipe . “ 1, If, 14-inch Iron Size Pipe ■ ■ “ 1, If, 14 “ Fine Thread Pipe Upright Holder Flanges Ornaments Iron Rods Extension Piece, 1 inch long “ “ 2 inches long VIEW SHOWING BATH TUB AND LAVATORY FITTED WITH BRASS PIPES AND “BOSTON” HANGER. Fig. 1306. 440 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. NAME PLATES. Fig. I 3 ° 7 - 1307. Finishi ?d 1307. Nickel PI lated 1307. Silver PI ated 1308. Finished 1308. Nickel PI lated 1308. Silver Plated Fig. 1308. Each. $0.70 “ .80 “ 1.00 “ .70 “ .80 " 1.00 Fig. 1309. Finished Each. $1.40 “ 1309. Nickel Plated “ i.fjo “ 1309. Silver Plated “ 2. 00 SOLDERING UNIONS AND NIPPLES. PLAIN COUPLING. MALE SOLDERING NIPPLE. Fig. 1310. Fig. 1311 - FEMALE SOLDERING NIPPLE. SOLDERING UNION. Fig. 1313. Size 1:11 1 1312 1313 . . Inches. 4 i » 1 n 14 2 Per dozen. $4 . 00 5 . 00 0 . 50 10.00 15.00 20 . 00 30.00 “ 2 . 50 . . 3. 00 5.00 7 50 10.00 1400 “ 2 . 50 3 . 00 5 . 00 7 • 50 10.00 1400 325 • - 4.00 0.00 S . 50 1200 18.00 Fig. 1312. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. -147 BRASS FERRULES AND CLEANOUTS. STRAIGHT FERRULE. BENT FERRULE. Fig. 1314. Fig. 1315- REDUCING FERRULE. Fig. 1316. Size Inches. 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. 1314. Regular . . Per dozen. $5 ■ 00 1 0 . 00 15.00 “ 1314. Heavy “ 7 00 20.00 “ 1314. Regular with Hub . . . “ 8 . 00 12.00 1 6 . 00 1314. Extra Heavy “ 1 1 00 20 00 “ 1315. Regular 1 2 . 00 1 5 • 00 2400 “ 1315. Extra Heavy “ 15.00 30-00 2 x 11 2 x 14 3x2 “ 1316. Regular $5 . 00 6 . 00 8-00 “ 1316. Extra Ileavv 6 . 00 7 ■ 00 1 0 . 00 FERRULE WITH STRAIGHT COUPLING. FERRULE WITH BENT COUPLING. CLEANOUT. Fig. 1318. Fig. 1319. Fig. 1317- Size Inches. 2 3 4 5 6 $18-00 “ 1318 20 . 00 “ 1319. Regular “ 10.00 18.00 24.00 48-00 69.00 “ 1319. Extra Heavy “ 14.00 24-00 30.00 54 ■ 00 75.00 448 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PATENTED RUBBER ELBOWS. The Closet can be connected to Flush Pipe from Tank by simply expanding Elbow over the Pipe. It makes a secure joint, and after rubber is set to pipe it cannot be pulled off. No. i. No. 2. No. 3. Fig. 1320. Fig. 1322. Fig. 1320. Perdoz. *9.00 Fig. 1321. Per doz *12.00 Fig. 1322. Per doz. . . . *9.00 Adjustable Couplings, if too long, cut off in line of rear flange and slip nut over. No. 4. No. 4 A. Fig. 1323- Fig. 1324. No. 5. Fig. 1325- Fig. 1323. Per doz. No. *11.00 Fig. 1324. Perdoz.. .$12.00 Fig. 1S25. Perdoz. 0 Elbow, for 2-incli Vent, same shape as No. 4, per dozen, *15.00. . $14.00 Nos. 7 and 8. Fig. 1326. Fig. 1320. No. 7. “ 1326. No. 8. For li-inch Supply “ 2-inch Vent • *9.00 14.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 448A IDEAL PORCELAIN ROLL RIM LAUNDRY TUBS. Fig. 1326A. These Tubs are glazed inside and out. They are made with waste holes and soap pockets, and with or without coekholes or overflow, as ordered. In each set of two or more Tubs, one Tub is finished with an Ideal Porcelain Washboard, made in one piece with the Tub. If more than one Tub so finished is required, the number ordered will be furnished at an advance of *1.00 per Tub (with washboard) over the List given below. Size. Prices. Length. Width. Depth. f Set of 1 Tub . . . $33.00 "| Include, with Tub, (Front and Back.) (Front to Back.) (Inside.) < “ 2 “ . . . 66.00 S galvanized iron 29 inches. 24 inches. 15 inches. t “ 3 “ . . . 99.00 j legs only. Nickel Plated Plug, $1.00 extra. Nickel Plated Overflow Grate, $1.50 extra. Dimensions given above are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. 44813 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A IDEAL PORCELAIN FLAT RIM LAUNDRY TUBS. Fig. 1326B. Glazed inside only. Made with waste holes and soap pockets, and with or without cocklioles and overflow, as ordered. In eacli set of two or more Tubs, one Tub is finished with an Ideal Porcelain Washboard, made in one piece with the Tub. If more than one Tub so finished is required, the number ordered will be furnished at an advance of $1.00 per Tub (with washboard) over the List given below. Sizes. Prices. Length. Width. Depth. (Front and Back.) (Front to Back.) (Inside.) fSetof 2 Tubs $44 00 No. 1. 25 inches. 24 inches. 15 inches. J “ 3 “ 65-00 “ 2. 27 24 15 1 “ 4 “ 86 00 “ 3. 29 “ 24 15 t “ 5 “ 107-00 These prices include any of above sizes of Laundry Tubs with galvanized iron legs and hardwood (ash) tops. Dimensions given above are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. One Tub, without Legs or Top .... 1 Tub. 2 Tubs. 3 Tubs. 4 Tubs. 5 Tubs. Galvanize d Iron Legs 5 - 25 7 • 00 8-75 10.50 Ash Top .... 2.00 2.75 4.00 5.25 6.50 Nickel PI; fited Plugs Overflow Grate • . . 1.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 448( IDEAL PORCELAIN ALL ROLL RIM KITCHEN SINKS. Fig. 1326C. These Sinks are glazed both inside and out, and made all roll rim to enable them to be set up with marble slab extending at back from above the sink to the floor, enabling perfect cleanliness to be maintained, and presenting to view the best style of the most advanced sanitary plumbing. These Sinks are glazed inside and out, and are made with waste holes only. No. 1. 30 x 20 x 7 inches deep $27.00 “ 2. 36 x 23 x 7 “ “ 32.00 Prices given herewith include Sink only. Dimensions given above are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. PRICES OF FITTINGS. Nickel Plated or Polished Brass Legs “ Plug “ Strainer Per pair. $19.50 ■ Each. 2.00 “ 2.00 44$D SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IDEAL PORCELAIN THREE-PART ROLL RIM KITCHEN SINKS. This Sink is glazed both inside and out, and made with roll rim front and both sides ; the hack is flat rim in order to be fitted to marble or hardwood slab, and when so set up presents a beautiful and attractive appearance. No. 1. 30 x 20 x 7 inches deep “ 2. 30 x 23 x 7 “ $27-00 32.00 Prices given include Ideal Porcelain Three-Part Roll Rim Kitchen Sink oidy. Nickel Plated or Polished Brass Legs Per pair. $10.50 “ “ Strainer ■ 2-00 “ “ Plug 2.00 Dimensions given above are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS. U. S. A. 448 E IDEAL PORCELAIN FLAT RIM KITCHEN SINKS. Fig. 1326E. Ideal Porcelain Flat Rim Kitchen Sinks are glazed inside and made with waste hole only. The flat rim enables them to be set up with hardwood top to rim, when such trimming is desired. The same legs are furnished for these sinks as are used on the Roll Rim Sinks ; in addition, prices are quoted on galvanized iron legs, which are very desirable and much less expensive. No. 1. 30 x 20 x 7 inches deep $12.00 “ 2. 36x23x7 “ “ 16.00 The prices given herewith include nothing but Ideal Porcelain Flat Rim Kitchen Sinks. Dimensions given above are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. Nickel Plated or Polished Brass Legs Per pair. $19.50 Galvanized Iron Legs “ 3.00 Nickel Plated Strainer Each. 2.00 Hardwood (Ash) Top 2.00 44.8 F SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IDEAL PORCELAIN PANTRY SINKS. Fig. 1326F. Ideal Porcelain Pantry Sinks are made same body, shape and glaze as Ideal Porcelain Kitchen Sinks (Hat rim), but are smaller sizes and are made with waste hole and overflow. No. 1. 20x14x5 inches deep $4 50 2. 23x15x6 “ “ 700 3. 24x17x6 “ “ 8.00 4. 28x17x6 “ “ 1000 5. 30x20x7 “ “ 12. 00 Prices given include Ideal Porcelain Pantry Sink only. Dimensions given above are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. IDEAL PORCELAIN EXTRA-DEEP PANTRY SINKS. No. 1. 28x18x10 inches deep 813. 00 “ 2. 30x20x10 “ “ 15. 00 Prices given are for Extra-deep Pantry Sinks only. Dimensions given are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. Galvanized Iron Brackets Per pair. $3 00 Nickel Plated Plugs Each. 1.25 “ “ Overflow Grates , . 100 Ideal Porcelain Extra-deep Pantry Sinks are made thus to ii 11 the long-felt want of a sink deep enough for housemaids’ use in washing lamp globes, chimneys, shades and articles of glass and china for household adornment. They are made glazed inside only, with waste and overflow and flat rim for hardwood or marble top, and are usually set up with goose-necked faucets. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 448G IDEAL PORCELAIN FLAT RIM SLOP HOPPERS. Fig. 1326G. The Ideal Porcelain Flat Rim Slop Hoppers are glazed inside and out, and are made with waste holes only. They are paneled, as shown in cut, and are usually set up plain or with hardwood (ash) rims. No. 1. 20 x 16 x 12 inches deep $12.00 “ 2. 22x18x12 “ “ 15.00 Prices given include Ideal Porcelain Flat Rim Slop Hopper only. Dimensions given are outside measurements, excepting depth, which is inside. Galvanized Iron Stands and Legs Per set (4). Brass Stands and Legs “ (4). Nickel Plated Plugs Each. “ Strainers “ $5.00 25.00 2.25 2.25 44*11 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PATENT SELF-CLEANING RANGE BOILER. Fig. 1326H. The Self-Cleaning Range Boiler is in shape like all other boilers, ex- cept that it is provided with a Conical or Funnel-shaped Bottom, termi- nating in a neck, to which is attached (just below it) a mud drum or trap, to catch, remove, and retain all the sediment and foul matter deposited in the boiler. This mud drum is in shape like the bottom of the boiler (funnel-shaped and terminates also in a neck), and is furnished with a cleanout spigot for the purpose of cleansing both boiler and mud drum. It will thus be seen that when the cleanout spigot is opened, the water will rush down the conical sides, washing out at t lie same time most thoroughly all the sediment and accumulation in both boiler and mud drum. Another important feature of the Self-Cleaning Boiler is that it does not foul and choke the water-back with mud as all other boilers do, for the reason that the pipe conducting the water to the water-back is on the side of the boiler, above the mud line, whereas in other boilers the water is conducted from the bottom, thus carrying with it all the mud and impurities deposited thereon. The purification of the water by subsidence goes on continually, night and day, particularly at night, when the water is not so much agitated by constant use. The larger the boiler the purer the water supply. The mud and dirt conveyed to the boiler sinks to the sediment chamber and is trapped. ADVANTAGES OF THE SELF-CLEANING RANGE BOILER. It removes the mud and sediment from the Boiler. Cleanses the Water-Back. Supplies more Hot Water. Furnishes Purer Water. Does not get out of order. Will last twice as long as the boiler in general use. Weight one-half more. It is the only Sanitary Boiler made. It will stand the heaviest pressure. Is a Common Sense Improvement and is en- dorsed by all who have used it. PRICE-LIST— Fig. 1326H. Copper Boilers, Heavy Pressure and Planished Galvanized Iron Boilers same as regular List on page 432. Boiler Stands same as List on page 433. Per gallon. $ 2.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 44!> PLUMBERS’ FURNACES. H. J. & C. FURNACE. Fig. 1327. Fig. 1327. Furnace with 2 Shields, suitable for large or small Solder Pot $10 00 “ 1327. “ “ 2 “ and Hood for Solder Coppers • ... 12. 00 REPAIRS FOR H. J. & C. FURNACES. Fig. 12 , 37 . Bulb Fig. 1327. “ 1327. Filling Screw .20 “ 1327. Valve .60 “ 1327. Top Plate .30 “ 1327. Wire .10 “ 1327. Burner .20 “ 1327. “ 1327. Coil Cup .50 “ 1327. Handle Ear . . . .10 “ 1327. No. 1 Shield .90 “ 1327. Stem and W lieel . .30 ’’ 1327. “2 “ .90 “ 1327. Connecting Pipe . . . . . . .10 ’’ 1327. Top on ( !an .80 “ 1327. Pet Cock 50 “ 1327. Upright .12 “ 1327. Tee 10 “ 1327. Handle .30 “ 1327. Coil 10 “ 1327. Flood or Xo. 3 Shield . . . 2.00 “ 1327. Rubber Bulb . . COMBINATION PLUMBERS’ AND TINSMITHS’ CHARCOAL FURNACES. CLOSED. OPEN. FOR PLUMBERS’ USE. FOR TINSMITHS’ USE. 450 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LEAD TRAPS AND BENDS. full s. three-quarter s. half s. RUNNING. RUNNING Y. Fig. 1334- BAG. Fig. 1335- LONG BEND. Fig. 1336 . SHORT BEND. Fig. 1337- Sl/.K • • It 14 9 g 4 Fig. 1330. Full S Trap . . Each. SO ■ 05 ■ SO 1.10 1.70 2.20 “ 1331. Three-Quarter S Trap .05 • SO 1 .10 1.70 2.20 “ 1332. One-IIalf S Trap . ■ • . 55 .70 l .00 135 1 .70 Running Trap . • ■ • . 60 • 75 1 05 1 50 1 85 “ 1334 “ V Trap • • ■ . G5 .80 1.10 1 70 2.20 Rag Trap 1 .25 1 .00 2 00 3.40 4.00 “ 1330. Long Rend .... “ .40 .45 • 55 1 .00 1 .35 “ 1337. Short “ .30 .40 -45 •75 .90 Standard weight, 6 pound Lead. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 451 LEAD TRAPS AND BENDS CONTINUED. FULL S. EXTRA LONG. THREE-QUARTER S. HALF S. Fig- 1339 - Size Inches. Fig. 1338. Full S Each. “ 1339. Three-Quarter S “ 1340. Half S For Traps with Brass Vent Coupling, add to List, lj-inch, 40 cents ; 1+ and 2-incli, 50 cents. Fig. 1340. Inches. li 14 2 . Each. SO . 80 1 .00 1.45 ■ SO 1 .00 1.45 ■ 70 .90 1 .30 EXTENSION BENDS. 1 8 INCHES LONG. 15 INCHES LONG. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 452 LEAD TRAPS AND FERRULES. ROUND TRAPS. PLAIN. STRAIGHT VENT. BENT VENT. Fig. 1343 - Fig. 1344 - Fig. 1345 - HOPPER TRAP. Fig. 1346. Size . . . 4 5 6 Fig. 1343 . “ 1344 . “ 1345 . “ 1346. “ 1346. “ 1346. Full S Three-Quarter S Half S Each. sis. 00 23.00 23. 00 5 . 50 5. 50 475 27.00 32.00 32.00 36.00 41 00 41 00 “RAYMOND’S” COMBINATION FERRULES. Fig. 1347. Fig. 1348. Fig. 1349. Size 4 6 8 10 12 Fig. 1 1348. 14 x 2 inches . 80.23 .35 .45 .50 .55 “ l 348. 2 44 .18 .30 .40 .45 .50 “ l 348. ;) “ . 25 .40 . 55 .70 • 75 “ l 348. 4 . 35 . 55 • 70 .85 .to 4-iiicli Extra Heavj Ferrule, 5 inches long, 50 cents. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 453 LEAD TRAPS. “RAYMOND’S” TRAPS. WITH BRASS VENT CONNECTION. Fig. 1350. Fig. 1352. Fig. 1353- S T 7 K . . a 14 - 14-in. Vent. 2-in. Vent. Fig. 1350. Full S $0.90 1.10 1 • 45 1 . 65 “ 1351. Three-Quarter S .90 1.10 1 .45 1 .65 “ 1352. Halt S .80 1 00 1 . 30 1 • 50 “ 1353. Running - . . . . • 80 1.00 1 .30 1 .50 “BARRY’S” PATENT VENTED Fig. 1354- Fig. 1355- Fig- 1356- TRAPS. Fig- 1357- Size . . H 14 2 Fig. 1354. Full S $0 - 60 • 70 1 05 1355. Three-Quarter S .60 .70 1 .05 “ 1356. Half S • 50 . 00 .90 “ 1357. Running .50 .60 .90 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 454 LEAD TRAPS CONTINUED. “CLEAN SWEEP” TRAPS. FULL S. FULL S VENTED. Fig. 1360. Sizk Inches. li 14 Fig. 135K Knell. so. SO .05 “ 135)) “ 1.20 1.35 Fig. 1361. 2 Size Inches. li 1.50 Fig. 1360 Each. $ 0.75 2.00 “ 1361 “ 1.15 14 2 .00 1.30 1.30 1.S0 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 455 LEAD PIPE. Fig. 1362. Size. Weight Per Foot. Size. Weight Per Foot. Size. Weight Per Foot. Size. Weight Per Foot. ± 4 5 oz. 1 lb. 1 *2 lbs. 14 6 lbs. ± 4 S “ £ 1 lb. 4 oz. 1 2 “ 8 oz. 14 7 “ ± 4 11 “ 8 1 “ 8 “ 1 3 “ li Q O 1 S “ 1 “ 12 “ i 3 “ 8 “ If 4 “ 1 10 “ £ 2 lbs. 1 4 “ If 5 u 1 12 “ s 2 “ 4 “ 1 5 u If 0 “ I 1 lb. t 2 “ 8 “ if 2 “ If 8 “ 1 1 “ 4 oz. t 2 “ 12 “ if 2 “ 4 “ 2 3 u t 1 8 “ t 3 lbs. li *2 “ 8 “ 2 4 “ f 1 “ 12 “ f 1 lb. I 4 0 u 2 5 “ ■ 1 2 lbs. f 1 “ 4 “ 3 “ 8 “ 2 *6 “ 4 10 oz. f 1 “ 8 “ if 4 “ 2 7 “ 4 12 “ i 1 “ 12 “ if 4 “ 8 “ 2 8 “ 4 1 lb. f 2 lbs. if 6 “ 2 9 “ 4 1 “ 4 “ f 2 “ 4 “ 14 2 “ 8 “ 24 3 “ 8 oz. 4 1 “ 8 “ f 2 “ 8 “ 14 O 24 5 “ 4 1 “ 12 “ f O 14 *3 “ 8 “ 24 7 u 4 2 lbs. * 3 “ 8 “ 14 4 “ 24 8 “ 4 2 “ 8 “ 1 1 lb. 8 “ 14 4 “ 8 “ 2i 11 “ l 3 lbs. 13 oz. 1 1 “ 12 “ 14 5 u 24 14 “ Weights with * affixed are as light as should be used for suction pipe. Prices on application. SHEET LEAD. Fig. I3&3- WEIGHTS AND SIZES OF SHEET LEAD. Pounds per square foot 2| 3 3i 4 41 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 Wire Gauge No 19 IS 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 0 8 7 Sheet Lead rolled to any other weight per square foot to order. A square foot of Sheet Lead x \; of an inch thick weighs four pounds. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 450 METALS. SOLDER. Fig. 1364. BABBITT METAL. Fig- 1365 - Fig. 1366. TACK MOULDS. SINGLE, PLAIN PATTERN. DOUBLE, STAR PATTERN. Fig. 1367. Fig. 1368. Fig. i:567. Plain, Single Each. $2.50 Fig. 136S. Star, Single Each. $3.50 “ 1307. “ Double .... “ 3.50 “ 1368. “ Double “ 4.50 LEAD PIPE COUPLING. Fig. 1369. Si/ e Inches. 1 f f 1 li Fig. 1309 . . Per dozen. $3.00 3.00. 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 45' PATENT SPIRAL LOCK-SEAM PIPE AND FITTINGS. Fig. 1370. Dr am etei; I x cues. 14 2 24 O 4 5 0 Fig. 1370. Galvanized Per foot. $0. T2 .14 .17 . 10 .25 .30 .38 “ 1370. Tin “ .07 .09 .10 .11 .15 .21 • 28 ADJUSTABLE ELBOWS AND OTHER FITTINGS. Y. Fig. 1376. TEE. Fi g- 1377 - BEND. Fig. 1378- GALVANIZED FITTINGS. D I AM ET E 14 2 24 3 4 5 6 Figs. 1371 to 1375. Adjustable Elbows --(1 go .20 .25 .30 .40 . 55 ■ 70 “ 1376 and 1377. Y’s and Tees .25 .30 .40 .45 .60 .78 .96 Fig. 1378. One-Quarter and One-Eighth Bends . . . . ■ IS .18 99 .24 . 86 ■ 50 .64 “ 1379. Conductor Caps .11 . 1 1 .13 .15 .20 .26 .32 “ 13S0. Lobster Back Elbows .20 .20 .25 .30 ■ 40 55 .70 “ 1381. Couplers .18 ■ IS . 22 .24 • 36 .50 • 64 TIN FITTINGS. Diameter 14 2 24 9 4 5 6 Figs. 1371 to 1375. Adiustable Elbows . .15 .20 .20 .30 .40 . 55 “ 1370 and 1377. Y’s and Tees . . . .15 .20 . 25 .30 .45 .60 .78 Fig. 1378. One-Quarter and One-Eighth Bends - • .12 .12 16 .18 .24 . 36 ■ 50 “ 1379. Conductor Caps .10 .10 .13 .15 .20 .25 .30 “ 1380. Lobster Back Elbows . . . . .15 .15 .20 .20 •30 .40 • 55 “ 1381. Couplers .12 .12 . 16 .18 .24 • 36 ■ 50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 45 S CORRUGATED EXPANDING nm CONDUCTORS. Fi GALVANIZED EXPANDING CONDUCTOR. 2-incli Round Pipe Per foot. g. 1382. 2-inc ‘ 1382. O ‘ 1382. 4 “ ‘ 13S2. 5 “ ‘ 1382. 6 “ ‘ 1383. If X ‘ 1383. 2f ‘ 1383. 2f ‘ 1383. 3f 3* 4± SO. 12 .15 .20 .25 .30 .12 .15 .20 .25 Fig. 1382. Prices quoted on application for pipe made of other sheet metals. 'The Corrugated Expanding Conductor is preferred because it lias no Soldered Joints. The Coupling is made by enlarging, not reducing the pipe. PATENT STAMPED CORRUGATED ELBOWS AND SHOES. In these goods the trade find, for the first time, satisfactory expand- ing Elbows and Shoes, perfect in curve and free from unreliable and unsightly soldered joints. ROUND OR SQUARE. GALVANIZED. Size . . . 2 3 4 5 (3 Figs. 1384, 1385. No. 1 . Per dozen. S-J . .-,0 2.75 3.50 4.25 4 . 75 “ 1386, 1387. “ 2 . . “ 3.00 3.25 : 4 00 4-75 J 5-25 “ 1388, 1389. “ 3 . 3 . 50 3 75 4 . 50 5.25 i 5-75 Fig. 1388. CONDUCTOR (HEAD. The Cuts show this Conductor Head, first alone, then slipped into the top of a Corrugated Conductor. It makes a cheap, attractive and convenient finish, no solder being needed. Si/, k Inches. 2 3 4 5 6 Figs. 1390, 1391 Each. $0.12 .15 .20 .25 .30 Fig. 1383- Fig. 1389. m Fig. 1391. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 4.', 9 VENTILATORS, ETC. “WORLD” VENTILATOR AND CHIMNEY CAP. GALVANIZED IRON. Fig. 1392. Fig. 1392. 2-inch . Each. *1 00 “ 1392. 24 4 4 “ 1.00 “ 1392. 2f 4 4 “ 1.00 “ 1392. O 4 4 “ 1.50 “ 1392. Si 4 4 “ 1.50 “ 1392. 4 4 4 “ 1.75 “ 1392. 41 4 4 “ 2.00 “ 1392. 5 4 4 “ 2.50 “ 1392. 54 4 4 “ 2.85 “ 1392. 6 4 4 “ 3.40 “ 1392. 7 4 4 “ 4.00 “ 1392. 8 “ 4.65 10 -inch Each. $5-75 12 “ “ 675 14 “ “ 1300 16 “ “ 20.00 15 “ “ 27- 00 20 “ “ 33 00 24 “ “ 40.00 30 “ “ 65.00 36 “ “ 120 00 40 “ “ 180-00 48 “ “ 240-00 60 “ “ 360.00 For Smoky Chimneys and Imperfect Flues. It is made of best Bloom Iron, strongly riveted and galvanized after it is made up. It will work at any angle. For Ventilation of Cars, Churches, Water Closets, Factories, Schools, Round Houses, Malt blouses, Stables, Breweries, Ice Houses, Steamboats, Mills, Halls, Skylights, or wherever circulation of air is necessary. GALVANIZED WIRE CONDUCTOR STRAINERS. Fig. 1393. 2-inch “ 1393. 3 “ 1393. 4 “ 139.3. 5 “ 1393. 6 “ 1393. S CORRUGATED HINGE CON DUCTOR HOOKS FOR WOOD. GALVANIZED. Fig. 1393- Fig. 1394- Size . • . 9 3 4 5 Fig. 1394. Short Shank . . . • Per dozen. •80 . 72 ■ S4 1 08 1 .44 “ 1394. Long “ . . • “ 96 1 .08 144 1 .so “ 1394. For Brick . . . . . “ 1 .OS 1.44 1 .80 2.16 460 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. ROTARY VENTILATORS. FENN'S PATENT. 1395. 1395. 1395. 1395. 1395. 1395. 1395. 1395. 1395. 4-in cl i 0 *• S “ 10 “ 12 “ 15 “ IS “ 21 “ 24 “ 30 “ s4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 20.00 35.00 43.00 50.00 75.00 FENN'S ARCHIMEDEAN. Fig- 1395- Fig. 1396. 6-inch . ■ 86.00 “ 1396. 8 “ S.00 “ 1396. 10 “ 10.00 “ 1396. 12 “ 12.00 “ 1396. 15 “ 20.00 “ 1390. IS “ 35.00 “ 1396. 21 “ 43.00 “ 1396. 24 “ 50.00 “ 1396. 30 “ 75.00 Fig. 1396 . SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS. ELASTIC LEAD PIPE BENDER. SAMPLE BEND. Fig- 1397- Directions - Shove the Bender into the pipe until the point is reached where the bend is to be made, and bend the pipe. The Bender can then be easily moved. If the bends in the pipe are very short or close, and the Bender does not come out of the pipe easily, it can be made to do so by slackening up a little on the bends. To make a bend midway in a long length of pipe, attach a wire or strong cord to the end of the Bender, so as to draw it in and out. If the bends are short, or more than one in number, the Bender will work in and out more easily by lubricating the Bender or the inside of the pipe with oil, soap or water. A Drift Plug sent with each Bender. Fig. 1397. No. 1, Long Bender, 2 feet long, for 1-inch Lead Pipe SI. 25 “ 1397. No. 2. “ “ 2 “ “11“ “ 1.50 “ 1397. No. 3. “ “ 2 “ “ 14 “ “ 1.75 “ 1397. No. 4. “ 2 “ “ 2 “ “ 2.00 Set of Four Size Benders, 2 feet long 6.00 Fig. 1397. No. 1, Short Bender, 18 inches long 90 “ 1397. No. 2, “ “ 18 “ “ 1.15 “ 1397. No. 3, “ “ 18 “ “ 1.35 “ 1397. No. 4, “ “ 18 “ “ 1.50 Set of Four Size Benders, 18 inches long 4.50 Fig. 1398. ASBESTOS LEAD JOINT RUNNER. This tool lills a long-felt want of something that would be easy to handle, convenient to apply, and adapted to different sizes where joints are to be made in iron, soil, water or gas pipes. It is easily and quickly applied. It cannot be destroyed no matter how hot you pour your lead, as it can be thrown into a fire and made red-hot without injuring it, and you can run joints with it no matter how hot your lead is. It is strong and elastic, and will adapt itself to any unevenness in the joint. ROUND RUNNER APPLIED. SQUARE RUNNER APPLIED. Fig. 1399. Fig. 140c. Fig. 1399. Fig. 140c. Fig. 1400. No. I, Improved Asbestos Lead Joint Runner, square si. 25 “ 1400. No. 2, “ “ “ “ “ “ 1.50 “ 1400. No. 3, “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.25 “ 1400. No. 4, “ “ “ “ “ “ 3.00 “ 1401. No. 1, Asbestos Lead Joint Runner, round 90 “ 1401. No. 2, “ “ “ “ “ 1.15 “ 1401. No. 3, “ “ “ “ “ 1.50 “ 1401. No. 4, “ “ “ “ “ 1.75 Fig. 1401. Larger size Joint Runners made to order. 462 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. OCTAGON FLOOR CHISEL. Fig. 1402 Per dozen. $22.00 Length, 16 inches. Width of Blade, 4 inches. WOOD CHISEL. Fig. 1404. Size Inches. 104 14 Fig. 1404. Small, 1-in. Blade. Perdoz. $6.00 . . “ 1404. Large, 2 “ “ “ . . 11.50 ROUND NOSE CHISEL. Fig. 1406. Fig. 1406 Per dozen. $6.00 CAPE CHISEL. FIRMER CHISEL. Fig. 1410. Size Inches. 1 14 2 Fig. 1410 . . Per dozen. sig.OO 14.00 16.00 ROUND FLOOR CHISEL. Fig. 1403. Size Inches. 15 *1$ Fig. 1403 .... Per dozen. $22.00 24.00 Width of Blade, 3 inches. COLD CHISEL. Fig. 1405. Size . . In. 6 8 10 12 16 20 Per dozen ■ $5.00 6.00 7.25 7.50 11.00 27.00 HALF-ROUND NOSE CHISEL. Fig. 1407. Fig. 1407 Per dozen. $6.00 DIAMOND NOSE CHISEL. Fig. 1409. Fig. 1409 Per dozen. $6.00 FIRMER GOUGE. Fig. 1411. Size Inches. 1 14 2 Fig. 1411 . .Per dozen. $9.50 11.50 13.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. it; PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. GAS PLIERS. Size. In. Fig. 1412. Black Handles, per doz. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Fig. 1413. Size Inches. Fig. 1412. si2.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 18.00 21.00 24.00 Fig. 1413. Polished, complete. Per doz. $10.00 All polished, per doz. Size. In. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Fig. 1412. *14.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 26.00 Add, for Nickel Plating, $1.00 per doz., net. GAS PLIERS. EXTRA HEAVY CUTTING NIPPERS. Fig. 1414. Size Incites. 5 6 Fig. 1414. Polished, complete. Per doz. $8.00 9.00 Add, for Nickel Plating, $1.00 per doz. Fig. 1415. With Set Screw, per pair. Size .... In. 7 8 9 10 12 14 Fig. 1415. . . . $2.50 2.88 3.25 3.60 4.25 5.00 SINGLE JOINT CUTTING NIPPERS. EXTRA QUALITY CUTTING NIPPERS. Fig. 1416. Size Inches. S 10 12 Fig. 1416. All Steel . . Per doz. $2.50 3.00 3.50 Fig. 1417. Size. . . . Inches. 5 6 7 8 Fig. 1417. . Per doz. *15.00 20.00 24.00 30.00 CUTTING PLIERS. Size . . . Inches. 4 44 5 54 6 7 Fig. 1418. Per doz. *5.60 5.60 5.60 6.25 6.75 8.50 STEEL PLIERS. Fig. 1419. Size Inches. 5 6 7 Fig. 1419 Per doz. *6.00 7.00 8.00 404 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. SCREW DRIVER. Fig. 1420. Size . In. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Per doz. $2.00 2.00 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.60 5.25 6.25 PATENT DOUBLE WASHER CUTTER. Fig. 1421. To cut Washers up to 14 inches diameter. Fig. 1421 Each. $2.75 CHIPPING KNIFE. Fig. 1422. Si/.E Inches. 44 5 6 Fig. 1422 Per dozen. 87.00 7.00 7.00 CAULKING CHISEL. WASHER CUTTER. Fig. 1424. Fig. 1424. Black Handle • • Per dozen. $ 10.00 COMPASSES. Size . . . Fig. 1425 . Fig. 1425. • Inches. 5 6 7 8 Per dozen. 83.50 4.00 4.75 5.50 WASHER CUTTER. CANDLESTICK. Per dozen. $15.00 Fig. 1427 Fig. 1426 . Fig. 1426. Fig. 1427. ■ Per dozen. $3.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 405 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. TAP BORER. TAP BORER. Fig. 1429. Philadelphia Pattern, Extra Heavy Shank. Fig. 1428 Per dozen. 85.00 New York Pattern, Extra Heavy Shank. Fig. 1429 Per dozen. $5.00 BASIN WRENCH. Buzzell’s Patent. Fig. 1430 Per dozen. $22.00 BASIN WRENCH, COMMON. Fig. 1431 Per dozen. $7.50 BENDING PIN. LADLE. Fig. 1432. Fig. 1433. Fig. 1432 Per dozen. $3.50 “ 1432. One End Straight . “ 3.50 Size . . Fig. 1433 Single or Double Lip, forged of Best Charcoal Iron, Extra Heavy. Incites. 2{ 3 34 4 5 0 7 8 Per doz. $3.75 4.65 5.50 6.50 8.75 10.00 24.00 30.00 RASP. Fig- 1434 - Size Inches. 10 12 14 Fig. 1434 Each. 80.40 .60 .80 FILE. Fig. 1435 - Size Inches. 10 12 14 Fig. 1435. Half-Bound - Each. 80.40 .60 .80 “ 1435. Flat “ .40 .00 .80 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 400 PLUMBERS’. STEAM AND GASFITTERS TOOLS- ROUND IRON. Fig. 1436. Number 1 2 3 Fig. 1436 • . • Per doz. $8.00 11.00 13.00 COPPER POINTED BOLT. 3 * Fig. 1438. Fig. 143S Per lb. $0.50 CONTINUED. POT HOOK. Fig- 1437- Fig. 1437 Each. $1.50 COPPER POINTED BOLT. Fig. 1439- Fig. 1439 Per lb. $0.50 SOLDERING COPPER. Fig. 1440. Fig. 1440. Hatchet Pattern . . . Per lb. $0.50 ROOFERS’ COPPER BOLT. Fig. 1441. Fig. 1441 • . . . Per lb. $0.50 SINGLE EDGE SAW. Fig. 1442. Size Inches. 12 14 16 is Fig. 1442 . . . Per doz. $7.70 8.75 9.75 11.00 COMPASS SAW. Fig. 1443- Size . . . Inches. S'" 5 10 12 14 16 is Fig. 1443. Per doz. $4.00 4.25 4.25 4.75 5.00 5.2f Size Inches. 12 14 Fig. 1444 Per dozen. $8.75 4.75 16 IS 11.00 12.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 467 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. TWO-FOOT IRON SQUARE. Fig. 1446. Fig. 1446. Id in., marked one side, per doz. $6.00 “ 1446. Id “ “ both sides “ 10.00 “ 1446. 2 “ “ “ “ “ 14.00 POCKET SPIRIT LEVEL. Fig. 1448. Fig. 144S. Iron $1.80 “ 1448. Brass Top 2.75 FANCY CALIPERS. FLAT SOIL BRUSH. Fig. 1452. Fig. 1452 . . Per dozen. $1.00 TORCH. Fig. 1447. Fig. 1447. Brass, with Side Filler, per doz. $25.00 “ 1447. Without “ “ “ 21.00 “ 1447. Tin, with “ “ “ 10.00 “ 1447. “ common “ 9.50 CALIPERS. Size . . . Inches. 2i 3 4 5 6 " Fig. 1449 . Per doz. $3.00 3.00 3.25 3.75 4.25 DUSTER. Fig. 145c Fig. 1451 Per dozen. $7.00 ROUND SOIL BRUSH. Fig. 1453 . Fig. 1453 Per dozen. [ $0.75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 468 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. PLUMB BOB. SOIL CUP. Fig. 1454- Fig. 1454. Iron, Large .... Per dozen. 82.00 “ 1454. “ Small .... “ 1-20 Fig. 1455- Fig. 1455. Copper, Small . ■ • Per dozen. 85.00 “ 1455. “ Large - . “ 5.50 “ 1455. Brass, “ . . . “ 5.25 Fig. BLOW PIPE. BLOW PIPE. Fig. 1456. Fi S- I457- 1456. Taper Per dozen. $10.75 Fig. 1457. M itli Bulb . . 1456. Straight “ 'l- 00 Fig. 1456. Fi S- I457- 1456. Taper Per dozen. $10.75 Fig. 1457. M itli Bulb . . 1456. Straight “ ^■0° ASSES’ SKIN MEASURING TAPE. Per dozen. 87.00 Length Fig. 1458 POCKET RULE. . . . Feet. 25 50 75 Per dozen. 85.50 7.50 11.50 TWO-FOOT LEVEL. KM) 13.50 Fig. 1459- Fig. 1450. 2 ft., 4 Fold • • - . Per dozen. $2.00 GREASE, ROSIN AND FLOUR BOX. Fig. 1461. Fig. 1461. Brass, Small . • . Per dozen. 815.00 “ 1461. “ Medium . ■ “ 17.00 “ 1461. “ Large ... “ 10.50 Fig. 1460. Fig. 1460 Per dozen. 811.50 RIVET SETS. Fig. 1462. Size ... 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Per doz • 87.25 6.35 5.50 5.50 4.50 4.50 3.60 3.60 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 409 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. SIDE EDGE. Fig. 1463. Fig. 1463. “ 1403. Boxwood Per dozen. Dogwood 8S.50 5.00 MALLET. Size Inches. 24 3 34 Fig. 1464. Hickory, Per doz. §5.50 7 00 8 00 “ 1464. Ligmim-vitie . . . 7. 50 10 00 12.00 TURN PIN. Fig. 1465. Boxwood, No. 1, 2, 3 • Per doz. 83.00 “ 1465. Dogwood, No. 1, 2, 3 . “ 1.75 DRESSER. Fig. 1466. Fig. 1466. Boxwood. . . - Per dozen. $10 00 “ 1466. Dogwood. ... “ 8 00 BOSSING STICK. Fig. 1467. Fig. 1467. Boxwood Per doz. $10.00 “ 1467. Dogwood . . . .1 . . “ 8.00 DRIFT PLUG. Fig. 1468. Size Inches. 1 14 14 2 Fig. 146S . . . Per doz. 82.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 STEEL FACE PLANE. Fig. 1469. Fig. 1469 . . Each 80.75 470 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. PLUMBERS’ HAMMER. “ 1470. Large “ 12.00 MACHINISTS’ HAMMER, STRAIGHT PENE. Weight . . . Lbs. 4 £ 1 H Fig. 1471 . Perdoz. $12.00 12.00 12.50 13.50 Weight . . . Lbs. 14 If 2 24 Fig. 1471 ■ . Perdoz. $14.50 15.50 10.50 19.00 MACHINISTS’ HAMMER, BALL PENE. MACHINISTS’ HAMMER, CROSS PENE. Fit 1472 Per dozen. 1473 " 12.00 " 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.50 12.50 13.50 13.50 14.50 14.50 15.50 15.50 16.50 10.50 19.00 19.00 SHAVE HOOKS. SHAVE HOOK BLADES. Fig. 1474. Fig. 1474. Oval Per dozen. $3.50 Fig. 1475 Fig. 1475 - . . . . Per dozen. $1.20, net. Fig. 1476. Fig. 1470. i Oval Per dozen. "3.50 Fig. 1477 - Fig. 1477 Per dozen. "1.20, net. Fig. 1478. Fig. 1478. Triangle Per dozen. $3.50 Fig. 1479 . Fig. 1479. . . . . Per dozen. $1.20, net. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 471 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS- CONTINUED. PLUMBERS' BAG. Fig. 14S0. Plain, not Each. $3.00 “ 1480. Leather Bottom, net- • “ 3.50 “ 1480. “ “ and Sides, net. 4.00 PLUMBERS’ BAG. Fig. 1482. New Pattern. Fig. 1482. Plain Each. $3.25 “ 1482. Leather Bottom ... “ 3.75 “ 1482. “ “ and Sides “ 4.25 TRIMO BASIN WRENCH. LOOKING GLASS. Fig. 1481. Fig. 1481 Per dozen. $4.00 WIPING CLOTH. Fig. 1483. Fig. 1483. Moleskin .... Per dozen. 82.75 “ 1483. Ticking “ 2.00 COILED OAKUM FOR CAULKING IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS. Fig. 1484. Fig. 14S4 Each. $1.25 1484. Extra Jaws “ -50 1484. “ Nuts “ .20 1484. “ Springs “ -10 14S4. “ Screws “ -20 472 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. MAULE’S “SKELETON” PIPE STOCKS WITH DIES. - - ^ ' — Fig. i486. Fig. 1486. Size A, “Skeleton” Stock with Dies and Guides, 4, f, l Each. 83.00 “ 1486. “ At, “ “ “ i, I, 4, f, 1 “ 4.00 “ 14SC. “ A 2, “ “ “ 4, f, i, li “ 4.25 “ 1486. “ B, “ “ Leader Screw and Dies, li, 14. 2 “ 5. 75 “ 14S6. “ BB, “ “ “ “ 24,3 “ 14 00 Each Stock is packed in a neat wooden box. STOCKS AND GUIDES, WITHOUT DIES. Size A Al A 2 B BB Fig. 1486 $1-35 1.50 1.80 2 75 S-00 RIGHT OR LEFT-HAND DIES. MAULE'S “SKELETON” PIPE DIE. “SKELETON” DIE CUTTER. Fig. 1487. Dimensions of Frame. 2f x f Sizes Pipes i, f, 4, i, 1. Each 80-55 Longscrew Dies .70 Fig. 1488. 24 x f 3x| 3 1x1 4x1 i, f, 4, f, 1. i, i, 1, IT, 14. 1, li, 14, 2. 1, li, 14, 2. . 55 -62 1.00 1.00 .70 .85 1.35 1.35 5 x li 24, 3. 3.10 LOWELL” RATCHET DIE STOCK. Fig. 14S0. “ 1480. No. I Pipe Size, i to 1 f to li Size Die. 24 x :f 3 xf Without Die or Bushing. 810.00 12.00 Die, Each. 2.00 2.50 Bushings, Each. .25 • 35 Each lias a Leader Screw. Price of No. 1, no Leader, 88.00. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 473 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. MALLEABLE DIE PLATE, Nos. o TO i 3-4. Fig. 1490. MALLEABLE DIE PLATE, No. 2. Fig. 1491. Number *00 0 1 1^- If 2 O 4, 4-Arm. Pipe Sizes of Dies. . . h f , i, 1 , it i to i f, h h f, 1 f, 1 , n 1, If, 14 If, 1+, 2 24, 3 24, 3 Dimensions of Dies . . 2x2x4 2x4 24 xf 3xf 3 x i 4xf 5 x If 5 x li Complete, with Right- Hand Dies $13-50 9-50 15.00 13-50 13-50 20.00 43 • 00 51 .00 Stocks only ...... Extra Dies, Right or 3 • 50 3-50 5.00 6.00 6.00 9.50 25 ■ 00 33 ■ 00 Left 2.00 1.50 2 . 00 2 . 50 2.50 3 ■ 50 9-00 9 . 00 Extra Guides ..... Die Frames, for using .25 .25 • 35 • 45 • 45 60 1.00 1 .00 Small Dies .30 • 40 .40 .50 .60 . 60 *No. 00, for Brass Pipe. 474 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS -CONTINUED. MILLER'S RATCHET DIE STOCK. Fig. 1492 . NUJlllEI! A B *c *D *E Dies with each Stock itof f to 1 1 to 14 If to 2 2f to 3 Dimensions of Dies 2x4 24 x £ 3x| 4 xj 5 x li Fig. 1492. Stock with Right-IIand Dies, complete • • -$13-00 15.00 IS- 50 20.00 43.00 “ 1492. Stock without Dies 7. 50 7 ■ 50 13-00 13.50 29 • 00 “ 1492. Extra Dies, Right or Left-Hand 1.10 1 .50 1 SO 2 . 50 7 .00 “ 1492. Guides .20 .25 .35 .45 • 75 “ 1492. Die Frames .22 • 30 .38 .45 *Sizes C, D and E have Leader Screws. COMBINATION DIE STOCK. No. o. Fig. 1493- No. 00. Fig. 1494- Fig. 1 lit:!. N<>. 0. Threads f, f, land 4 inch SS-00 “ 1493. “ 0. Extra Dies, Right or Left Each. 100 “ 1494. “ 00. Threads 4, f and 1 inch 9 -00 “ 1494. “ 00. Extra Dies, Right or Left Each. 150 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 475 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. ARMSTRONG STOCK AND DIES, No. i. Fig- 1495- ARMSTRONG STOCK AND DIES, No. 3. Fig. 1496. Number 1 9 21 d 4 6 7 Threads ito 1 i to ljr 1 to 2 li to 2 24 and 3 24 to 4 Complete 9.00 12. 00 1 2 . 00 24.00 18-00 40 . 00 GO ■ 00 Stock only 1 3-00 3. 50 4. 50 700 7 • 50 25 • 00 30 . 00 Extra Dies 1 20 1 . 50 3-00 400 3.00 15. 00 16.00 “ Bushings 20 25 .40 .50 .50 1.00 1.50 “ Wrenches ■ .25 25 .25 .50 • 50 • 75 No. 4 Stock is a Sectional Stock. Nos. 24, 6 and T Stocks are fitted with Double Ended Dies. Nos. 1 and 2 Stocks are packed in cases, as shown by Fig. 1495. Nos. 6 and 7 have Four Arms. 476 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. ARMSTRONG STOCK FOR BRASS PIPE. Fig. I497- Fig. 1497. No. 2 Stock, 5 Brass Dies, f, f, 4 , 1 and 14 inch SI 5.00 “ 1497. No. 2 “ 5 “ “ and Taps, f, f, 4 , 1 and 14 inch 26.25 PRICE-LIST OF PARTS. No. 2 Stock “ 2 Brass Dies, Right or Left, f to 14 inch “ 2 Bushings — Pipe, Bolt or Brass . . . “ 2 Wrench “ 2 Collar Screw “ 2 Set Screw “ 2 Thumb Screw Each s:3.50 2.50 .25 .25 .12 .10 .10 ARMSTRONG’S BRASS OR FINE THREAD TAPS, RIGHT OR LEFT-HAND. Diameter No. of Threads to inch Price Inches. f 20 si. 25 i 20 1.75 t 1 14 IS IS IS 2.25 2.75 3.25- ENTERPRISE RATCHET STOCK. Fig. 1498. Fig. 1408. No. 1 , 4 to 14-inch Pipe $10.00 “ 1498. No. 2, 4 to 2 “ “ 15.00 Dies for No. 1 . Each. 3.00 “ “ No. 2 “ 3.50 These Stocks are equal to any for bench work, and for portable use, especially by pump men, they have no competitors. They are also the cheapest tools in the market. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 477 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS —CONTINUED. JARECKI'S PATENT SCREW PLATE AND CUTTER. Fig. 1499. No. 1. Cuts and Threads, J, f. 4, I $14.00 “2. “ '■ i, f, 1, 1± 16.00 “3. •• “ 1, li, 14, 2 20.00 “ 34. “ “ i, f, 1, li, li, 2 . . . • 22.50 “ 4A. " " 14,2,24,3 35.00 “ 4B. " “ 24, 3, 34, 4 50.00 “5. “ “ 44, 5, 6 75.00 Number 1 2 O 34 4 A 4B 5 Dies, per set, right or left hand 2.00 2 . 00 2 . 00 2 Sets. 4.00 3.00 3-00 6.00 Knives .40 .40 .40 .40 .50 .50 1 00 “ complete, with Knife Case and Feed Handle ■ 1 .00 1 . 00 1 .00 1 . 00 1 . 50 1 . 50 3 - 00 Stud Bolts to fasten Top Plates • 35 • 35 • 35 • 35 .50 . 50 ■ 75 Screws, all kinds .05 . 05 .05 .05 .10 .10 . 15 Feed Handle for Knife • 25 .25 .25 . 30 .30 .40 Thumb Nuts and Hexagon Nuts .15 .15 .15 .15 .20 • 20 .25 .50 .50 .50 . 50 • 75 • 75 1.00 ( 'am Plates and Scroll Plates 3 ■ 00 3.00 3.00 4.25 4.25 8 • 50 Recutting Dies, per set . 95 .95 .95 1 - 90 1 • 50 1.50 3.00 t\ e can furnish extra Dies for Line Pipe and Casing Threads, at an additional cost. The Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 31 have two handles ; Nos. 4A and 4B have four handles ; No. 5 lias live handles. ADJUSTABLE DUPLEX DIE STOCK. Fig. 1500. No. For Threading. Without. Cut-Off. With Cut-Off. Extra Dies. 1 i, i, 1. 4, f pipe Si 3. 00 16.00 1.50 ') i, f, i, f. 1 . U pipe 17. 00 20 • 00 1 7 :. 3 l. li, U, 2 pipe 25. 00 2.00 34 4, f . l, li. 14, 2 pipe 25 ■ 00 2S . 00 2 . 00 4 14, 2 , 24, 3 pipe 40- 00 45.00 3 • 50 5 24, 3, 31, 4 pipe 55 . 00 60- 00 4-00 NUMBER 1 9 3 31 4 5 Extra Locknuts $0.75 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.75 “ Cam Plates 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.50 3.00 478 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. STANWOOD’S CUTTER. Fig. 1501. Number 1 2 3 Cuts Pipes from itof I to 2 2 to 3 Complete • 81.50 2.25 7.00 Cutter Blocks and Wheels .45 .60 1.25 “ Wheels only .12 • IS .25 Pins ......... .05 ■ 05 ■ OS SAUNDERS’ THREE-WHEEL CUTTER. Fig. 1502. SAUNDERS’ ONE-WHEEL AND ROLLER CUTTER. Fig. 1503. 1 2 3 4 Cuts Pipe from 4 to 1 1 to 2 2 to 3 24 to 4 Complete 83 ■ 00 4-50 11.00 18-00 Cutter Blocks and Wheels 1.25 1 . 75 2-75 3.50 Cutter Wheels only .24 .32 .60 .00 Rollers only .24 .32 .50 .50 Extra Pins .10 .10 . 15 .15 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 4T0 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. GLEASON'S SCREWING STOCK FOR BRASS PIPE. Fig. 1504. Threads, |, 4, g, £ and $ inch Each. $8.00 WALWORTH’S CUTTER. Fig. 1505. 2 O Each 2.25 7-00 Cutter Wheels .18 Cutter Blocks and Wheels .90 1.50 WALWORTH'S THREE-WHEEL CUTTER. Fig. 1506. Number 1 2 O Cuts Pipe from ito 1 f to 2 2 to 3 Each $3.00 4.00 8.00 Extra Small Wheels .11 .12 18 “ Large “ . 16 . 18 .25 “ Blocks .60 .90 1.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 480 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. THE PEERLESS CUTTER. BURR REMOVING WHEEL. 1 2 3 4 0 Cuts Pipe from i to 1 1 to 2 2 to 3 2 to 4 3 to 0 84 50 6.00 10. 00 25 • 00 50 ■ 00 Extra Plain Wheels . 25 ■ 30 .40 .50 • 75 “ Burr “ .00 • 75 .90 1.05 1 • 35 BARNES’ CUTTER. NUMBEl! I 2 o 4 5 0 7 Cuts Pipe from i to 1 4 to 2 14 to 3 ' 3 to 4 4 to 0 6 to 8 9 to 12 Extra Wheels • • Each. Wheel Pins .25 .10 0.00 .30 .10 10. 00 .40 .10 20-00 .50 .10 30 . 00 • 75 .20 40.00 ■ 75 .20 50 • 00 • 75 • 20 N UMISEIt j 0 Cuts Pipe from i to $ Each ' 80 75 Extra Wheels 12 1 14 0 3 i to 1 1 to 14 H to 2 24 to 3 8 ■ 50 10.00 1 1 . 00 10. 00 .18 . 18 .25 .40 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 4S1 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS- CONTINUED. COMSTOCK CUTTER. Fig. 1511. Fig. 1511. No. 1 , Cuts from i to li inches “ 1511. No. 2 “ 1 to 24 “ “ 1511. No. 3, “ 14 to 4 No. 1, Cutter Wheel, Extra No. 2, “ No. 3, “ $4.50 6.00 10.00 .25 .35 .50 The Comstock Pipe Cutter has an Abrading, or Scraping Attachment, for removing the burr and scale from the end of the pipe while cutting. ARMSTRONG CUTTER. Fig. 1512. Fig. 1512. No. 1, Cuts from 4 to lj inches $4.50 “ 1512. No. 2, “ 4 to 24 “ 6.00 “ 1512. No. 3, “ 14 to 4 “ 20.00 No. 1, Cutter Wheels or Rollers Each. .25 No. 2, “ “ “ “ “ .30 No. 3, “ “ “ “ “ .50 RATCHET BRACE. BREAST DRILL. Fig- I5I3- Fig. 1514- Sweep Inches. 8 10 12 14 Fig. 1513 $33.00 36.00 30.00 42.00 Fig. 1514 dozen. $30.00 482 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. THE WAKEFIELD WRENCH. Number Length Opens Fig. 1515 Nickel Plating, extra Fig. 1515 - .... 1 2 Inches. 9 11 “ li 14 . Each. 82.50 3.00 .... .40 .50 3 4 5 15 19 25 2i 24 3£ 4.00 5.00 7.50 .70 1.00 1.30 TOOTHED PLATE. PLAIN PLATE FOR FINISHED NUTS. Fig. 1516. Number Fig. 1510 “ 1517 1 2 3 4 5 80.25 .35 .45 .55 .05 .18 .25 .35 .45 .55 In ordering, state the No. of Wrench and whether to be used on Sliding Jaw or Head. Fig. 1517 - WAKEFIELD WRENCH CLAMP. Fig. 1518. CLAMP AS USED IN THE WAKEFIELD WRENCH. Fig. 1519. Tinch Clamp holds l-inch Pipe s2.00 4-inch Clamp holds 4-inch Pipe 82.00 i “ “ “ i “ “ 2.00 f “ “ “ £ “ “ 2.00 f “ “ “ | “ “ 2.00 1 “ “ “ 1 “ 2.50 This Clamp is designed to be used on Brass, Nickel Plated and Finished \Y ork, and is provided with a Composition Lining that will not deface the finest work. WAKEFIELD VISE CLAMP. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 4S3 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. TRIMO WRENCH. Size . . Inches. 6 8 10 14 IS 24 36 4S Takes l > ipe . . . 4 to 4 4 to f it to 1 4- to 14 i to 2 i to 24 4 to 34 1 to 5 Price $2.00 2-00 2.25 3.00 4 • 00 6-00 12.00 18.00 Inserted Jaw ■ ■ .25 .25 .33 .50 .55 • 65 I 00 1 . 25 Saddle .20 .20 .27 • 35 .42 .50 .65 .80 Rocker .20 .20 • 27 • 35 .42 • 50 .65 .80 FRANKLIN’S. Fig. 1522 . Size . . Inches. 6 S 10 14 18 24 36 48 Takes Pipe . . . 4 to 4 i to f 4 to 1 iT to 1-i- i to 2 i to 24 4 to 34 1 to 5 Price 82.00 2.00 2.25 3 . 00 4.00 6-00 12.00 18.00 Extra Jaw . . . .67 -67 ■ 75 1 .00 1 .33 2.00 4. 00 6 ■ 00 “ Nut . . . .20 .20 .27 .25 .42 .50 • 65 .80 TRIMO COMBINATION WRENCH. Fig- 1523- Pig. 1523. No. 1, 10-inch, takes from 4 inch to 1 inch Pipe Per dozen $28.50 “ 1523. “ 2, 12 “ “ 4 “14 “ “ 35.00 “ 1523. “ 3, 15 “ “ 4 “2 “ “ 40.00 484 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. STILLSON WRENCH, 6 TO 18 INCHES. Fig. 1524- Length when Open Inches. 6 8 10 14 IS Fig. 1524. Grips “ 1524 Each. i Wire to £ Pipe. $2.00 i Wire to f Pipe. 2.00 i Wire to 1 Pipe. 2 . 25 i Wire to 1+ Pipe. 3-00 i Wire to 2 Pipe. 4.00 6-inch Wrench with Screw Driver Attachment on end of Handle. Finished, each, $2.37 ; Nickel Plated, $2.75. STILLSON WRENCH, 24 TO 48 INCHES. Fig. 1525- Length when Open Inches. | 24 ; 36 48 Fig. 1525. Grips i Wire to 24 Pipe. I Pipe to 34 Pipe. 1 Pipe to 5 Pipe. “ 1525 Each. $6.00 i 12.00 18. 00 REPAIRS FOR STILLSON WRENCH. JAW. Fig. 1526. FRAME. Fig. 1529. NUT. Fig. 1528. Size . . . 6 8 10 14 IS 24 36 48 Fig. 1526. Jaws . . . . Each. $0 ■ 67 • 67 . 75 1 . 00 1.33 2.00 4.00 600 “ 1527. Handles . . “ . 15 .15 .20 .25 .30 “ 1528. Nuts . • . . “ .20 .20 .27 .35 .42 .50 . 65 .80 “ 1529. Frames • .25 .25 .33 .45 • 55 .65 .75 1.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 485 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. ASHLEY WRENCH. Fig. i53°- Length when Open . . . In. 0 8 10 14 18 24 30 48 It Wire £ Wire i Wire i Wire i Wire I Wire 4 Pipe 1 Pipe Grips to to to to to to to to £ Pipe. £ Pipe. 1 Pipe. 14 Pipe. 2 Pipe. 24 Pipe. 34 Pipe. 5 Pipe. Fig. 1530 Each. $2 . 00 200 2.25 300 4 . 00 600 12.00 18.00 . 07 • 67 . 75 1 00 1.33 2 ■ 00 400 6 . 00 “ Handles .... .15 15 .20 .25 .30 “ Nuts .20 .20 .27 • 35 .42 .50 .65 .80 ATWATER'S PATENT PIPE WRENCH JAW. Number 1 2 3 Takes from Will fit Monkey Wrench Fig. 1531 4-inch Wire to £-inch Pipe. 6 and 8-inch. SO ■ 75 4-incli Wire to 24-inch Pipe. 10, 12, 15, 18-in. 1.00 4-inch Wire to 3-inch Pipe. 15, 18, 21-inch. 1 .50 Each size put up for the trade one dozen in a box. It will grip and hold any round or irregular object such as steam or gas pipe, a six or eight-sided bolt head that has had its corners rounded off, etc., etc. 486 SMITH •% WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. BOYNTON’S ADJUSTABLE ALLIGATOR WRENCH. Fig. 1532 . Number 7 9 13 j 15 Size Pipe I i to | i to f J to 1 f to 1J- Fig. 1532 $1 50 1 75 2. 50 3 00 COE’S MONKEY WRENCH. Size .... Inches. 6 S 10 12 15 IS 21 Fig. 1533. Black .... Each. 80 . 75 ' .85 1.00 1.20 2.00 2.50 3.00 “ 1533. Bright . . . ■ 85 1.00 1.20 1.40 2.25 2 . 75 325 ALLIGATOR WRENCH. Fig. 1534. 1 2 3 4 5 Length Inches. Takes Pipe “ Iron Fig. 1534 Each. 51 i to | i to i 80.33 10 f to* 1 to 1 1.00 16 4 to 1J $ to If 2.00 22 U to 2 14 to 24 3.00 27 2 to 3 2 i to 3* 4.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 487 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. COMMON PIPE TONGS. Fig- 1535. Size of Pipe Inches, i i f 4 f 1 lj 14 2 24 3 34 Fig. 1535 Each. $1.00 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.40 3.00 3.75 4.75 5.50 0.50 COIL TONGS. Fig. 1536. Size of Pipe Inches. f Fig. 1536 Each. $1.75 1 2.00 a 2.40 14 3.00 Number . . . Takes Pipe . . Fig. 1537. Each BROWN’S ADJUSTABLE PIPE TONGS. £ to 4 $1.30 4 to 1 1.65 4 to 14 2.00 1 to 2 3.00 14 to ; 6.00 24 to 4 11.00 ROBBINS’ PATENT CHAIN TONGS. 9 6 3 to 5 25.00 No. Length of Lever. Size of Chain. Weight. Size of Pipe. Price. Fig. 1538. 2 27 inches. 5-16 inch. 7 lbs. 1 to 2 inch. $5.50 “ 1538. 3 3 feet. 5-16 “ 12 “ lir to 4 6.25 “ 1538. 4 4 “ f 24 “ 2 to 6 “ 9.00 “ 1538. 5 5 “ + OO 24 to 8 “ 12.50 “ 1538. 6 6 “ i 50 “ 4 to 10 “ 16.00 “ 153S. 7 7 “ f 125 “ 4 to 16 “ 30.00 488 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. BROCK’S PATENT CHAIN TONGS. Fig- 1539- Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 Price $2.50 3.50 5.50 7.50 11.00 18.00 Capacity 4 to f ^ 5 - to i to 2 i i to 4 14 to 8 2 to 14 Length .... 121 20 27 37 50 64 Weight Lbs. H 4i 8 15 28 47 Extra Chains . . . . 1.00 1.50 2.50 4.00 6.00 1.00 1.75 2.75 4.00 5.50 7.00 TRIMO CHAIN TONGS. Fig. 1540. Number 1 2 3 4 5 Price $3.50 5.50 7.50 11.00 18.00 Length Indies. 20 27 37 50 64 Size of Pipe “ 1 to 24 1 to 34 14 to 6 14 to 8 2 to 14 Extra Chains $1.00 1.50 2.50 4.00 6.00 .80 1.25 2.00 2.50 3.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 48!* PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. No. i NIPPLE HOLDER. Fig. 1541 . As will be seen in cut, this Holder is double ended and holds two sizes of Nipples, as follows: For No. 2, Stocks land 4 inch . Each. $3.00 For No. 24, Stocks 1 and 14 inch . Each. $3.00 “ No. 2, “ f “ 1 “ . “ 3.00 “ No. 3, “ 1 “ 14 “ . “ 3.50 “ No. 24, “ 4 “ 4 “ . “ 3.00 “ No. 3, “ 14 “ 2 “ . “ 3.50 Per Set, from | to 2-inch inclusive sio.00 These Holders can also be used in Machines ; but we also make No. 2 Nipple Holder especially for Machine purposes. NIPPLE HOLDERS. Size . In. 4 f 4 | 1 14 14 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 6 Price. . . $2.75 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4-25 4.25 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 7-00 7-00 0.00 CENTENNIAL PIPE VISE. The Frames are of Malleable Iron, with Solid Steel Jaws, carefully hardened and tempered. Fig. 1542. No. 3. 4 to 2-inch Pipe “ 1542. “ 5. 4 “ 34 “ “ 1542. “ 6. 4 “ 4 “ “S. & W.” PIPE VISE. Fig- 1543- Worth many times its cost. Holds 4 rod to 2-inch pipe. Price 83.00. $ 10. 00 13.00 20.00 490 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. SMITH COMBINATION PIPE VISE. HEAVY BENCH VISE. Fig- 1544- Fig. 1545- Number 1 2 Holds Pipe ■ - - Inches. £ to 2 I to 3 Price Each. *16-00 20. 00 Weight Lbs. 41 59 Holds £ to 3-inch Pipe. Price *18-00 VANDERMAN’S COMBINATION VISE. Fig. 1546 . DETACHED BRASS PIPE JAW. BRASS PIPE JAW IN PLACE. Fig. 1547- Fig. 1548 . Fig. 1540. No. 1 , A r isc, complete, with Bending Bushing, and Combination Jaws for Pipe £ to 7-inch ; weight, 90 lbs Each. *20.00 Fig. 1540. No. 2, Vise, complete, with Bending Bushing, without Combination Jaws, for Pipe £ to 7-inch Each. *16.00 Special Jaws for holding Brass Pipe, extra ; for a set of two Jaws to take Brass Pipe from 4 to 2 inch . . . • *2.00 net. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 491 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS- CONTINUED. VANDERMAN'S VISE WITH BENDING FORM. Fig- 1549- Humber For Pipe Fig. 1549 Each, SPECIAL JAWS FOR BRASS PIPE. Fig. i55°- 1 2 3 £ to li i to 2 i to 2i $8-00 9-00 10.00 Special Jaws for Brass Pipe for either size, $2.00 net. PIPE TAP. Fig- 1551- PIPE REAMER. Fig. 1552 . COMBINED TAP, PIPE DRILL. COUNTER BORE. REAMER, DRILL. Size Inches. 1 -L 4 1 i f 1 n 14 2 ox 3 34 4 Fig. 1551. Taps $1.12 1.25 1 .50 1-S7 2.50 3-12 3 75 4.62 6.25 10.50 1500... ■ • • “ 1552. B earners 1.12 1.25 1.50 1 -87 2.50 3.12 3.75 4.62 6 • 25 10. 50 15-00 ... • • • “ 1553. Tap, Reamer and Drill 2 . 50 2.50 3.00 4.50 6.00 7.25 8.50 10.75 “ 1554. Drills . 75 • 75 1 .00 1 .25 1 ■ 50 1 . 75 2.00 2 . 50 3.00 3 • 75 4-75 • * * • “ 1555. Counter Bores .... - - 3.50 6.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 492 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS —CONTINUED. TAPS AND DIES FOR PLUMBERS’ BRASS PIPE. Size Inches. £ 1 i 1 u 14 14 9 24 Each Dies $1 • 75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.00 2.75 2.00 3-75 2.00 4.75 4.00 5-50 400 6.25 4.00 s.oo 4.00 Dies, li and smaller, are 2x2x4. Dies, 14 and larger, are 4 x 4 x |. Dies for No. 1 , “S & W.” Stock 24 x 24 x 4, $2.50 each. DIE FRAME. GUIDE. SOLID PIPE DIE. HAYES PIPE DIE. Fig. 1556. Fig- 1557 - Fig. 1558. Fig. * 559 - DIE FRAMES— Fig. 1556. Outside Measurement 24 x 24 3x3 4x4 5x5 For Solid Pipe Dies . . . 2 x 2 24 x 24 3x3 4x4 Each $0.30 .40 .50 ■ 60 GUIDES Fig. 1557 . For “S. & \V.” Stock, number .... 0 1 14 14 2 3 Outside Diameter Inches. Each i tV $0 . 25 .35 1 ft .45 If! 45 21 .60 34 1.00 SOLID PIPE DIES, RIGHT OR LEFT THREAD — Fig. 1558 . Dimensions . . Inches. 2x2x4 2* x 24 x 4 3x3x4 4x4x4 5 x 5 x 14 Cuts Pipe ■ . ■ . Inches. 1, i , 1, 4 4, h 1. 4, 4, 1 4, i , 1, 4, 4, 1, If 14 1, li , 14, 2 24, 3 Each $1 .50 2.00 2.50 3.50 9.00 HAYES PIPE DIE, RIGHT OR LEFT THREAD — Fig. 1559 . Size, 4x4x1 inch. Size Inches. 1 14 l| 2 Each $3. 50 3.50 3.50 3.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 493 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. No. i POWER MACHINE. Fig. 1560. Fig. 1560 represents a No. 1 Power Machine, arranged with the adjustable expanding die with interchangeable chasers, threading i to two inches. The cutting head is so constructed that either the expanding die or solid dies can be used. The Universal gripping chuck is of substantial construc- tion. The carriage is moved by rack and pinion, worked by hand wheel. The cone pulley and shaft is supported by a bracket 011 side of the ways. HAND MACHINE. Cutting and threading pipe from i inch to two inches in diameter, with universal chuck, fly wheel and solid dies, right-hand, also a set of sockets for making nipples i to two inches, complete 8120.00 With adjustable expanding die-head with interchangeable chasers, to thread ±, I, i, I, 1, li, li and 2 inches, right-hand, crank wheel, set of sockets for making nipples i to 2 inches, and attachment for solid dies 170.00 POWER AND HAND MACHINE. Cutting and threading pipe from i inch to 2 inches in diameter, with universal chuck, cone pulleys, countershaft and solid dies, right-hand, also a set of sockets for making nipples i to 2 inches, complete 155.00 With adjustable expanding die-head with interchangeable chasers, to thread ±. |, 4, f, 1, li, li and 2 inches, right-hand, crank, set of sockets for making nipples i to 2 inches, counter- shaft, complete, and attachment for solid dies • 205.00 Extra chasers, right or left-hand, per set of four • 6.00 Solid dies, right or left-hand, extra . . . . • Speed of countershaft, 150 revolutions per minute. Pulleys 11 inches diameter — 2 loose, each 7 inches face, one fast, 3i inches face. Pulley on line shaft, 18 inches face. 494 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS —CONTINUED. I. X. L. HAND MACHINE. Fig. 1561. This machine is simple in construction, easy to work, not liable to get out of order, and requires no skilled labor. The arrangement of the gearing permits the machine being adjusted to the work to be done, enabling one man to screw two-inch pipe with ease. There are three changes of speed. The fast speed cuts J, # and 4; the next f, 1 and l£ inches; and the slowest, 14 and 2 inches. The changes are made by the movement of the lever in front of the machine. Wit h set of right-hand solid dies i to 2 inches inclusive, lly wheel, and set of sockets for mak- nipples i to 2 inches, complete, 890.00 With set of right-hand solid dies £ to 2 inches inclusive, lly wheel, pulleys, countershaft, and set of sockets for making nipples i to 2 inches, complete, • 110.00 Speed of countershaft, 150 revolutions per minute. Pulleys, 11 inches in diameter — 2 loose, each 7 inches face, one fast, 34 inches face. Weight Hand Machine, 475 pounds; Power and Hand Machine, 675 pounds. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 495 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. No. 4 B. SHOWS THE MACHINE ARRANGED FOR BELT POWER AS WELL AS HAND. Fig. 1562. The engraving represents a Pipe cutting and threading machine of new design, to be driven by Belt Power or by Hand. The Power Machine has the cone pulley at right angles to the ways ; though there are but two steps on the cone, four different speeds are secured by attaching the cone pulley and pinion to the shaft by a slip bolt. The cutting-off head is arranged with a tool slide and self-centering V jaws to steady the pipe while being cut off. It is also arranged to use Adjustable Expanding or Solid Dies. The Die shown in place on the machine is adjustable by the movement of a ring in which there are cam slots that operate to open and close the chasers for 2J to 4 inches by a worm; 2 inches and smaller sizes, by a lever as shown. Hand Machine with solid dies, right-hand, 4 to 4 inches, cranks, oil-can and wrenches . . . . $245.00 Power and Hand Machine with solid dies, right-hand, 4 to 4 inches, countershaft, crank, oil can and wrenches . . . ■ 330.00 Hand Machine with two adjustable expanding die-heads, one threading 4 to 2 inches, the other 24 to 4 inches, all right-hand, set of standard blank gauges to set chasers to, cranks, oil-can, wrenches and attachment for using solid dies 320.00 Power and Hand Machine with two adjustable expanding die-lieads, one threading 4 to 2 inches, the other 24 to 4 inches, all right-hand, set of standard blank gauges to set chasers to, cranks, oil-can, wrenches, and attachment for using solid dies 405.00 EXTRAS. Chasers for No. 1 Die, per set of four . . $6.00 “ “ No. 2 “ “ five . . 14.00 Set of Socket Nipple Holders, 4 to 4 in. . 20.00 Pipe Rest for long lengths S.00 Cutting-off Tool . .75 WEIGHT. Hand Machine, complete 1,400 lbs. Power and Hand Machine 1,900 “ Floor space, 4 feet 6 inches x 3 feet. Speed or Countershaft. 200 revolutions per minute ; pulley 14 inches diameter, two loose, 84 inches face each, one fast, 4-J- inches face ; pulley on line shaft, 22-incli face and diameter to drive countershaft at required speed. 496 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS - CONTINUED. No. 3 MACHINE WITH STANDARD ADJUSTABLE EXPANDING DIE. Fig. 1563. No. 3, threads and cuts off pipe i to 3 inches, with cutter dies right-hand, 24 and 3 inches, solid dies, i to 2 inches, countershaft and bushings, complete • $400.00 No. 3 Machine threads and cuts off pipe i to 3 inches, with patent adjustable expanding dies with interchangeable chasers, two die-heads (one threading i to 2 inches, the other 24 and 3 inches), all right-hand. Set of Standard blank gauges to set chasers to, countershaft, oil-can, wrenches, and solid die attachment 500.00 No. 3, with the Standard patent adjustable expanding dies, right-hand, 4, £, 1, 1J-, 14, 2, 2J, and 3 inches, solid dies i and |, countershaft and bushings, complete 600.00 No. 4, threads and cuts off pipe 1 to 4 inches, with cutter dies right-hand, 2 J 3, 34 and 4 inches, solid dies 1 to 2 inches, countershaft, complete 490.00 No. 4 Machine threads and cuts off pipe 1 to 4 inches, with patent adjustable expanding dies with interchangeable chasers, two die-heads (one threading 1 to 2 inches, the other 24 3, 3i and 4 inches), all right-hand. Set of Standard blank gauges to set chasers to, countershaft, oil-can, wrenches, and solid die attachment 575.00 No. 4, with the Standard patent adjustable expanding dies right-hand, 1, 1 T, 14, 2, 2J, 3, 34 and 4 inches, countershaft, complete 700.00 Automatic (Oil Pump, extra 20.00' In cutting and threading pipe use only the best lard oil. SPEEDS OF COUNTERSHAFTS. No. 3 — 200 revolutions per minute; pulleys, 14 inches diameter; two loose, 84 inches face each ;. one fast, 4J inches face. No. 4 — 210 revolutions per minute; pulleys, 14 inches diameter: two loose, 84 inches face each ;. one fast, 44 inches face ; pulley on line shaft, 22 inches face and diameter to drive countershaft at required speed. No. 3 — Weight, with countershaft and dies, 2,400 lbs. No. 4 — Weight, with countershaft and dies, 3,200 lbs. When these machines — Nos. 3 and 4 — are made to work by hand as well as power, extra cost,. 840.00. Floor space, 6 feet 6 inches by 3 feet. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 407 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. No. 6 MACHINE. Fig. 1564. Fig. 1564. Xo. 5 threads and cuts off pipe li to 6 inches, with countershaft, complete ; solid dies, 1| to 2 inches ; cutter dies, 2 £, 3, 3£, 4, 5, 6 inches, right-hand $875.00 Xo. 5 Machine with one die-head to thread 24, 3, 34, 4, 44, 5 and 6 inches. Set of Standard blank gauges to set chasers to, countershaft, oil-can, wrenches and solid die attach- ment 925.00 Xo. 5 Machine threads and cuts off pipe li to 6 inches, with patent adjustable expanding dies with interchangeable chasers, with two die-heads, one to thread li, l| and 2 inches, the other 2|, 3, 34, 4, 4i, 5 and 6 inches. Set of Standard blank gauges to set chasers to, countershaft, oil-can, wrenches and solid die attachment 975.00 Xo. 5, with the Standard patent adjustable expanding dies, 24, 3, 34, 4, 5, 6 inches, right-hand, 1,025.00 Xo. 5, with the Standard patent adjustable expanding dies, 1 T, l|, 2, 24, 3, 34, 4, 5, 6 inches, right-hand 1,100.00 Xo. 6 threads and cuts off pipe 24 to 8 inches, with countershaft, complete ; cutter dies, 24, 3, 34, 4, 5, 6, 7, S inches, right-hand 1,050.00 Xo. 0 Machine threads and cuts off pipe 24 to 8 inches, with patent adjustable expanding die with interchangeable chasers, to thread 24, 3, 34, 4, 44, 5, 6, 7 and 8 inches. Set of Standard blank gauges to set chasers to, countershaft, oil-can and wrenches 1.075.00 Xo. 6 threads and cuts off pipe 24 to 8 inches, with the Standard patent adjustable expanding dies, 24, 3, 34, 4, 5, 6, 7, S inches, right-hand 1,275.00 Automatic Oil Pump, extra 20.00 408 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. SPEEDS OF COUNTERSHAFTS — Fig. 1564. No. 5 — 180 revolutions per minute ; pulleys, 16 inches diameter — one fast, 44 inches face ; two loose, 84 inches face each. Xo. 0 — 172 revolutions per minute ; pulleys, 16 inches diameter — one fast, 44 inches face ; two loose, 84 inches face each. Pulley on line shaft, 22 inches face and diameter to drive countershaft at required speed. No. 5 — Weight, complete, 4,800 lbs. No. 6 — Weight, complete, 5,600 lbs. Floor space, 7 ft. 6 in. by 3 ft. 6 in. In cutting and threading pipe use only the best lard oil. Can furnish machines up to 16-inch Pipe. Send for estimates. MACHINISTS’ SCREW PLATE. Fig. 1565. Trade No. Length. In. Dies, Pair. Taps. Cutting Size, Inches. Price. 24 hi 3 O 1, 20; 1, 16; 4, 12. $5 • 00 24 A hi 0 O 3 1, 20; yV, 18; f, 16. 4.80 24 V, 114 O 3 18; |, 16; TV- 14. 5.00 24 0 114 5 5 I, 20; A, is; f, i«; tV, 14; 1, 12. 7 ■ 50 •_> 14 3 3 f, 16; r 7 ff, 14; 4, 12. 5 . 50 0 O A 14 3 3 f, 16; 4, 12; f, 11. 5.80 0 O 15 14 3 3 14; 4, 12; f, U. 5 . 90 O c 14 4 4 1, 16; A, 14; 4, 12; f, ll. 7 15 3 1) 14 6 6 1, 20; y, T , 18; f, 16; A, 14; 4, 12; f, ll. 9 . 60 4 A 19 0 0 O 4, 12; f, ll: f, 10. 6. 90 4 1! 19 7 7 i, 20; IS; f, 16; tV, 14; 4, 12; f, 11; f, 10. 13.50 7 A 22 3 3 *, 10; 4, 9; 1 , S. 10.00 7 15 22 !) 9 1, 20; fV, 18; f, 16; ,v„ 14; i, 12; f, 11; f, 10; i, 9: 1 , s. 21.00 7 C 22 7 7 if. 16; , T , , 14; 4, 12; f, ll; f, 10; 4, 9; 1 , S; IS. 00 8 A 26 4 4 f, 10; 4, 9; 1 , S; U, 7. 13.60 8 15 26 7 7 4, 12; 4, ll; f, 10; 4, 9; 1 , S; 14, 7; 1|, 7. 24.00 10 A 48 6 6 if, 6; 14, 6; If, 54; If, 5 ; 14, 5; 2 , 44. 50 . 00 10 15 48 9 9 1 , S; 14, 7; H. 7; If, 6; 11, 6; If, 54; If, 5; H, 5; 2 , 44. 64 . 50 10 c 48 11 11 f, 10; 4, 9; 1 , 8; 14, 7; 11, 7; If, 6; 14, 6; If, 54; If, 5; If, 5; »> 44. 72.00 12 12* 2 I. 14; 12. 3-00 13 154 f, 14; A, 12 1, 12. 3.50 We furnish the above Plates with Machinists’ Taper Hand Taps. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 499 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. BIT-BRACE DIE HOLDERS. Trade No. Diameter. Inches. No. of Bit- Brace Taps. Cutting Size. Inches. Price. 3 N No. 3 Holder, witli Round Adjustable Die .... 1 1 A, 24. $2.00 3 0 “ 3 “ “ “ “ .... 1 1 i, 20. 2.00 3 P “ 3 “ “ “ .... 1 1 t¥, 18. 2.00 3Q ( ( q (( ( i (( (i 1 1 1, 16. 2.25 311 ( . n (( (( (( (( O .... 1 1 A. 14. 2.60 3 S “ 3 “ “ “ .... 1 1 4, 12. 2.75 All Dies and Taps will be furnished even size unless otherwise ordered. Extra Holders furnished for $1.00 each. SMITH PATENT FRICTION DRILL. SMITH COMBINATION FRICTION DRILL. Fig. 1567. Fig. 1568. Fig. 1567. No. 1, 10-inch handle $10 00 “ 1567. No. 2, 12 “ “ 12.00 “ 1567. No. 3, 15 “ “ 15 00 “ 1567. No. 5, 20 “ “ 23 00 No lost motion. Instantaneous Clutch. Will work successfully in places so contracted that a ratchet is entirely useless. Fig. 156S. Made for round and square taper shank drills, with sockets. This tool is handsomely finished, having hexagonal top to sleeve, to which a malleable iron wrench is fitted for making up feed-screw. 12-incli handle (includes wrench) $ 20.00 500 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. SMITH BOILER DRILL. SI 1569. Fig. 1569. No. 1, 10-inch Handle 89-00 “ 1569. No. 2, 12 “ “ 10. 50 “ 1569. No. 3, 15 “ “ 13 50 Wrench for No. 1 and 2 15 Fig. 1570. A Stock, length of handle, 6-inch (Including Spindle and 3 Sockets.) $5-00 COMBINATION WRENCH, DRILL-BIT, AND SCREW DRIVER STOCK. 1570. C Stock, length of handle, 10-inch . (Including Spindle for Wrench.) 8.00 1570. Sleeve with Feed-Screw, net .... 1.00 1570. Sockets for A Stock, extra, net, each, (Sizes, |, 4, f-inch.) .10 1570. Sockets for C Stock, extra, net, each, (Sizes, f, 4, 1, li, 11.) .25 Larger sizes at proportional prices. In ordering sockets for nuts or leg-bolts, state the diameter of nut, and the top of the bolt. Also state whether square or hexagonal sockets are wanted. LOWELL RATCHET DRILL. Fig. 1571. Fig. 1571. No. I. 10-inch Handle $6.00 “ 1571. “ 2. 12 “ “ 8-00 “ 1571. “ 3. 15 “ “ 10.00 “ 1571. “ 4. 18 “ “ 12.00 BOILER RATCHETS. No. 1. 10-inch Handle $6 00 “ 2 . 12 “ “ 8. 00 “ 3. 15 “ “ 1000 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 501 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. LOWELL RATCHET WRENCH. Fig. 1572 . WRENCHES. Fig. 1572. No. 1. 10-inch Lever. Any one gear on the list S3 00 “ 1572. “ 2. 12 “ “ “ “ “ 4.00 “ 1572. “ 3. 15 “ “ “ “ “ 5.00 “ 1572. * “ 34. 18 “ “ “ “ “ 6.00 “ 1572. “ 4. IS “ “ “ “ “ 7.00 *This Handle takes a No. 3 gear. WRENCH GEARS. Fig. 1572. No. 1. f, i, f-inch Square Nut, f, f-inch Hexagon Each. $0-50 “ 1572. “2. 4, £, i “ “ “ 1, t, 1 “ “ “ -60 “ 1572. “ 3. I, h 1, li “ “ “ 1, li, li “ “ “ -75 “ 1572. “ 4. li, li, If, li “ “ “ li, li, If “ “ “ 1.00 N. B. — I n ordering Wrenches, please state what gears are desired, as a No. 1 Wrench may con- tain a gear for f, 4, f square nut, or for f or f Hexagon ; also whether for 1886 pattern or for old style. In the following gears the hole is large, leaving too little stock on the corners for severe strains. No. 1, i ; No. 2, f ; No. 3, li ; No. 4, 14 square. LOWELL LAG SCREW WRENCH. Fig. 1573. Square, 4, ■§■, §, 1, li, li. Hexagon, f, i, 1, li, li, If. Fig. 1573. Wrench with a single socket $2 00 “ 1573. Each additional socket 40 Sockets made to order to fit special nuts or bolts and to reach into difficult places. N. B. — Order by size of nut or bolt head, not by size of bolt. 502 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. THE RENSHAW RATCHET DRILL. No. 1 has one Collet for drills, with shank ’ 1-inch square at shoulder, and one Collet for drills fitting No. 1 Morse’s Standard Taper Socket. Weight, 16 ounces. Price- • Discount for either Collet, (weight, 1 ounc e), if not wanted, each No. 3 has one Collet, No. 5, for drills, with shank xl-inch square at shoulder, of | to 1+ inches diameter, which are the extreme sizes that this Ratchet is adapted to carry, and Collets Nos. 1, 2, and 3, for Morse’s Standard Taper Shanks. No. 3 and No. 5 Collets are held in the spin- dle by screw-thread. No. 1 and No. 2 Collets are tapered externally to fit No. 3 Socket. Deductions will be made for Collets when not wanted, as follows : No. 1, weight 8 ounces, and No. 2, weight 6 ounces . . . Each. Nos. 3 and 5, weight 8 ounces, Each. Price, with 4 Collets, weight S pounds 14 ounces 812.00 1.60 81.10 1.75 16.00 Extension Feed Screw, extra Adjustable Friction Feed Attachment Length of Handles over all “ from top of Spindle to bottom of Feed Collet “ of Feed No. 1. 04 inches. 3 14 “ . . 3.50 . . 4.00 No. 3. IS inches. 5 2 | “ BELT AWL. Fig. 1575- Push tli e Awl through the Belt from either side as required, until first or second hole (whichever the size of the lace used may require) of Awl is visible on the opposite side of the Belt. Put end of lace through the hole in the Awl, pull Awl back and lacing will come with it every time. Turning or twisting Awl to the right it will cut hole, but turned to the left, it only swells it without cutting. Fig. 1575. Price Per dozen. 89.00 ROUND BELT PUNCH. Fig. 1576 . Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Size Wire Gauge No. 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 Fig. 1576. Price Each. 80.15 .15 .15 .20 .25 .28 .30 .35 .40 .45 No. 6 Punch is right size for No. 7 Copper Rivet; No. 5 for No. 8 Rivet; No. 4 for No. 9 Rivet. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 503 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. THE SCIENTIFIC KIT OF TOOLS. COMBINATION ANVIL AND VISE. Fig. 1577 . Hardened face, finely polished, weight 50 lbs. BLACKSMITHS’ COLD CHISEL. BLACKSMITHS’ HOT CHISEL. FARMERS’ FORGE, No. 5B. Fig. 1578. Will heat 1-inch iron. BLACKSMITHS’ TONGS. Fig. 1579 - Solid Cast Steel, H lb. BLACKSMITHS’ DRILL PRESS. Fig. 1581. Wrought Iron, IS inches. SCREW PLATE. Fig. 1580. Solid Cast Steel, 1£ lb. Fig. 1582. Hand Feed, weighs 50 lbs. 504 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. The Vise shown in Fig. 1577 is solid and strong, face 4| x 9 inches, jaws 3 inches wide and open 4 inches. The drill is not a cheap bench drill, but a genuine Blacksmith Post Drill with an adjustable table. Drills f-inch hole to the centre of 17-inch circle. \Y e warrant every tool the best made and cheapest on the market. Price for complete kit as shown $28.00 Can furnish separate Tools as follows: One Farmers’ Forge, No. 5B . . .Each. “ 2-lb. Steel Hammer and Handle “ “ 14-lb. Hot Chisel, Steel- ... “ “ 14-lb. Cold “ “ . . . . “ “ Steel Shoeing Hammer and Handle “ “ Farriers’ Knife “ $8-00 One Combination Anvil and Vise . Each. 86 00 1.20 “ Blacksmiths’ Drill . . . . . . “ 8.00 • 70 “ Pair Tongs, 18 inch . . . . . . “ .70 ■ 70 “ Pair Pincers . . . . “ 1.30 ■ 70 “ Screw Plate Has 3 Taps and 3 Set Dies, . . . . “ 6.00 cut 4, f and f-inc-h. • 70 PAYNE’S “ECLIPSE” TAPPING MACHINE. Fig. 1588. For Tapping Water Mains or other Pipes under pressure. Patented July 12, 1S92. It is reduced to the acme of perfection and simplicity, having neither valve nor pet cock to get out of order and no revolving head to get sprung or joint to leak. The pressure or strain of the feed-screw pulls directly on the chain, thereby relieving the machine of all undue strain. These machines are made of the best bronze metal. The sad- dles are made of malleable iron and will not break. No. 1 will tap all sizes up to and in- cluding 1 inch ; No. 2 will tap all sizes up to and including 2 inches. For tapping gas mains the No. 1 machine will tap and put in a 2-inch plug. A No. 2 machine will tap and put in a 4-inch plug without the escape of gas. For low-pressure gas mains use our “Daisy” or “Ideal ” machine. See pages 506 and 507. “Eclipse ” No. 1, with 1-inch tap and cock, saddle and chain for 6-inch pipe, every- thing that you would have to carry to make a 1-inch tap complete, weighs 24 lbs. Our “Eclipse” No. 2, with all appliances for making a 2-incli tap, weighs 35 lbs. These machines are now made with “Bail” Feeder Yoke, like that shown on “Daisy” machine, page 506. Every Machine tested to 600 lbs. to the square inch and guaranteed. This Machine taps on the top or side, or at any angle desired. Fig. 1588. No. 1 , complete with 1, |, f and 1-inch taps and four saddles $100. 00 “ 1588. No. 2, complete with 1, li, 14 and 2-inch taps and four saddles 150 00 (The No. 2 Machine will tap all the small sizes by getting the taps and mandrels extra.) SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 505 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. EXTRA TOOLS FOR PAYNE'S “ECLIPSE” TAPPING MACHINE Fig. 1588. Mandrels SI 00 Clevises $ .25 Saddles 100 Feeder Yoke 100 Chain 100 Steel Feeder Screws 100 Tightening Bolts 25 Malleable Wrenches 25 Ilarps .25 Gaskets .10 “ECLIPSE,” SECTIONAL VIEW. Fig. 1589 . TAPS FOR PAYNE’S TAPPING MACHINE. No. 1. No. 1 E. No. 2 E. Fig. 1590. No. 1, 9i inches long, }-;i shank, fits “Crow,” “Daisy” and “Ideal” Gas Tapping Machines. Fig. 1591. No. 1 E, 13£ inches long, !§ shank, fits No. 1 “Eclipse” Water Tapper. Fig. 1592. No, 2 E, 16 inches long, shank, fits No. 2 “Eclipse” Water Tapper. Taps for all styles machines same price. Size. Inches. £ f 4 £ £ 1 1J It 2 Figs, 1590, 1591, 1592. S3. 00 3-00 4.00 4.50 4.50 5-00 0.00 7 00 8-00 50(3 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. PAYNE’S IMPROVED “DAISY” DRY PIPE TAPPING MACHINE. This machine is made of bronze metal, with malleable iron saddles to fit differ- ent size mains. It is much stronger than the old style “Crow,” as the metal ex- tends completely around the tap and drill, and prevents the gas from escaping. There is a stuffing box around the stem of the drill, just above the tap, and with a rubber gasket between the saddle and main, and also between the machine and saddle, so that it is absolutely gas tight. There is a thumb screw valve on the side that is left open for oiling the drill (when drilling wrought iron pipes) and which is easily closed when the gas begins to escape. The whole weight of this “Daisy” Ma- chine, with one Saddle, Chain, Feeder, Ratchet, and one-inch Tap and Drill, is 15 pounds. It will tap on the top or side, or at any angle desired. The “Daisy” is made for low-pressure gas mains. Fig- 1593. Fig. 1593. “Daisy ” Machine, with one Saddle, Chain, Feeder Yoke, and Ratchet 820.00 CROW,” FOR MAINS. The saddle which fits the main, is of malleable iron, and the body, which holds the tap and drill, is of bronze metal, and light and very strong. The long neck or upper part of machine makes a sleeve and guide for the drill shank. The feeder yoke hooks on the top of the machine, and the drill is forced in by the feeder screw, and the drill and tap is worked with the ratchet. (The saddles are made for all sizes of pipe, and screw onto the lower end of the machine with a coarse thread. The whole weight of the machine, with one six-inch Sad- dle, Chain, Feeder Y"oke, Ratchet, and one-inch Tap and Drill, is IT pounds. This machine will tap on the top or side, or at any angle desired. By ordering Chain proper length and extra Saddles, this machine will tap any size of pipe. Fig. 1594- Fig. 1594. “Crow,” with 1 Saddle, Chain, Feeder Yoke and Ratchet 815.00 Extra Saddles Each. 1.00 Si/.k Inches. } f f 1 ii l-j 2 Taps and Drills 83-00 3 00 4.00 4 50 5 00 6.00 7-00 8 00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 507 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS — CONTINUED. IDEAL” TAPPING MACHINE. This machine is made of bronze metal, with malleable iron saddles, to lit different size mains. It is a great improvement over our old patent “Crow.” It does not allow the gas to escape while tapping, and also plugs the hole when tapped so that no gas es- capes when the machine is taken off. The plug is placed in the ma- chine and drawn back into the recess. After drilling and tapping, the tap is drawn up into the ma- chine and the plug is placed over the hole by pushing in the handle that extends out from the recess. The top of the plug is made to re- ceive the end of drill and the plug is screwed into the pipe, using the drill as a screw driver. The machine is then taken off. The plug is taken out when the fitters are ready to connect the pipe to the main. The weight of the “Ideal” ma- chine with one Saddle, Chain, Feed- er, Ratchet, one-inch Tap and Plug, is 18 pounds. It will tap on the top, side, or at any angle desired. Fig. 1595. “ Ideal ” Machine, one Saddle, Chain, Feeder and Ratchet, $35.00 Fig. 1595- tl DUPLEX CONVERTIBLE SCREW BLOCKS. Fig. 1596. With these blocks one man can lift 1,000 to 4,000 lbs. They hold the load at any point and will not run down. When arranged for safety lowering the hand-chain must be continuously operated or the load will stop ; when converted for dispatch lowering, the load can be “spun” down after it is started. This conversion can be readily made by any one. Capacity in Tons*. Hloists. Price, Complete. Price Extra Hoists. First Foot, i Additional Ft. Weight, Pounds. 1 8 825 . 00 1.50 1.20 44 1 8 30.00 1 ■ 75 1 .40 56 14 8 40 00 2.05 1 65 76 2 9 50 • 00 2.40 1.95 110 *Note — Figures denote approximate height which blocks, with regular lengths of chain, will hoist from level on which operator stands. Fig. 1596 . 508 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS CONTINUED. MUELLER’S TAPPING MACHINE, FOR GAS AND WATER MAINS. Water Tapping Machine complete, includes: 1 each, Combined Drill and Tap — 4, |, f and 1 -inch, l each, Screw or Hexagon, Plug — £, f, if and 1 -inch. 4 Malleable Iron Saddles, any size. 1 Chain for any size of Pipe. Fig. 1597 1-inch Comb, Drill and Tap . . . • 6. 50 f-inch Comb, Drill and Tap . . . ■ 5.50 f-inch Comb, Drill and Tap 4-50 4-inch Comb, Drill and Tap 4 00 -f-inch Comb, Drill and Tap (special order) 3 75 Plugs — Screw or Hexagon Each. GO Malleable Iron Saddles “ 100 74-incli Pure Rubber Gasket “ 100 44-inch Pure Rubber Gasket “ .25 Power Clevis, net 5 . 00 Fig. 1597- CROWS” FOR TAPPING MAINS. In ordering a machine, it is necessary to state the Size of Tools desired, also the Sizes of Pipes to be tapped (if Sizes of pipes are not mentioned in the order, 4, 0, S and 10 -inch Saddles will he sent), and whether Screw Plugs or Hexagon Plugs are wanted. If style of plugs is not mentioned, screw plugs will be sent. Full instructions accompany every machine. Fig. 1508. No. 1 , for 14 to 3-inch Pipe Each. $10.50 “ 1598. No. 2 , for 14 to 0 -inch Pipe “ 13 00 Fig. 1598 . “ 1508. No. 3, for 14 to 12-inch Pipe . . . . • “ 10.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 509 PLUMBERS’, STEAM AND GASFITTERS’ TOOLS- - CONTINUED. CONTACT GLUE HEATERS. CABINET BENCH, WITHOUT GLUE PAIL. Fig- 1599- SECTIONAL VIEW. Fig. 1600. BINDERY BENCH, WITH GALLERY GLUE PAIL. Fig. 1601. Fig. 1599. Cast Iron, Cabinet Bench size, no pots, capacity 2 quarts Each. $3.00 “ 1001. “ Bindery Bench size, No. 1, no pots “ 3.00 “ 1601. “ “ size, No. 2, no pots “ 3.25 Copper Glue Pails, double seamed, Cabinet “ 1.25 Bindery size, with Gallery, No. 1 “ 3.00 “ “ “ ' “ “ No. 2 “ 3.50 Glue Maker, 10-Gallon size “ 25.00 10 “ with “I” Stand “ 30.00 “ 5 “ “ 15.00 In estimating the cost of Bench or Individual Glue Heaters, the expense of piping them should be considered. The Contact Heaters require but one line of pipe and only two valves to a section of several heaters, whereas other Steam Heaters require two lines of pipe. PRESS FOR FILLING SERVICE PIPE IN LINING IT. Fig. 1602. Fig. 1602. With 3 sets of Cones, 1, 4 and 1-inch $50.00 1602. Press with Hydraulic Cylinder attached for filling the pipe by the pressure of water from an aqueduct ' 150.00 510 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IMPROVED PORTABLE FORGES. No. 2. HALF OPEN HOOD. No. 4. HALF OPEN HOOD. Fig. 1603. Fig. 1604. No. Style Top. Size Blower. Size Pan. Height Pan. Weight. Price. Fig. 1G03. 1 No Hood 10-inch. 21 in. diam. 33-inch. in lbs. 820.00 “ 1003. 2 Half Open Hood . . “ 21 “ “ 127 “ 20.00 “ 1003. 0 Hood with Doors . “ 21 “ 140 “ 20.00 “ 1004. 4 Half Open Hood . 22 x 33 31-inch. 157 “ 20.00 “ 1005. 5 a a a 204 x 384 173 “ 25.00 DESCRIPTION OF FORGES. Figs. 1003, 1004 and 1 (505 show the celebrated Sturtevant Forge. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are exactly the same as regards pan, legs, blower and running gear, the only difference being in t lie hoods, which are designed to meet the various wants of customers. No. 1 has no hood, but simply a back plate or visor, and is useful whenever the escaping smoke is not objectionable. No. 2 is built as shown above. No. 3 has a hood provided with doors and entirely surrounding the pan. The smoke may be carried away from the tops of Nos. 2 and 3 by pipes connected with a chimney, or, better still, the smoke from any number may be removed by a single exhausting fan connecting with them. Nos. 4 and 5 differ only in the size of the pan, which is elongated and much larger than that in Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and consequently has a capacity for larger work. The No. 4 is the favorite style for general work, and is capable of making a three or four-inch weld in less time than any other forge of the same size. The running gear of all the hand power forges, Nos. 1 to 5, inclusive, is strong, simple and easily operated. No. 5 POWER FORGE. Fig. 1605. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. NORTON RATCHET LIFTING JACK. BALL-BEARING JACK. Fig. 1606. JACK WITH FOOT LIFT. BALL-BEARING JACK, 20 to 50 TONS CAPACITY. Fig. 1608. BALL-BEARING JACK WITH HOOK. Tons. Height Inches. Rise. Inches. Weight Lbs. Price of Hook. Price of Jack. Fig. 1606. Ball Bearings- • • ■ 20 26 14 90 $6 ■ 00 80.00 " 100(1. " “ .... 20 OQ OO 20 no 6.00 90.00 “ 1000. “ “ .... 25 26 14 90 6.00 90 . 00 •• 1000. “ •• .... 25 33 20 110 6 ■ 00 95 . 00 “ 1000. “ “ .... 35 26 14 165 8-00 140.00 “ 1006. “ “ .... 35 31 18 190 8-00 150 . 00 “ 1000. “ •• .... 50 214 10 150 Cast, on Shell. 150.00 •• 1607 10 20 10 60 “ «< «< 24 ■ 00 “ 1607. Ball Bearings- . . . 15 24 12 SO “ “ “ 60 . 00 “ 1600 15 22 12 80 5.00 25 ■ 00 “ 1610 10 11 6 36 20 . 00 Fraversing lack 20 26 12 150 Travel 13 in. 125-00 Track Jack 10 26 15 70 20 . 00 LITTLE GIANT. STYLE “D.” Fig. 1610. WROUGHT IRON JACK SCREWS WITH IRON STANDS, LOOSE OR SWIVEL CAPS. Diameter of Screw. Length of Screw. Thread Cut. Will Raise Price. 1| inches. 11 inches. S inches. 6 inches. 86 . 00 If 12 9 “ 7 “ 7-00 2 “ 15* “ 12 “ 9 10-00 24 174 “ 14 « 10 14.00 3 20 16 i i 12 16-00 In ordering, be sure to mention whether you want loose or swivel caps, Fig. 1611. for we can furnish them both ways. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. .12 HYDRAULIC JACKS. PLAIN JACK. BASE JACK. Fig. 1612. Fig. 1613. CLAW OR GROUND LIFTING JACK. Fig. 1614. Tons, Lift • • Run Out . In. 4 4 7 7 7 10 10 10 15 15 15 20 20 20 30 30 30 40 40 12 24 12 18 24 12 18 24 12 18 24 12 18 24 0 12 IS 12 IS Height . . “ 24 37 25 32 38 25 32 39 20 32 39 20 33 39 22 20 33 27 34 Size Bottom . 4* 4* 44* 44 * 44* 0* 0* 0* 04* 04* 04* 7* 7* 7* St St St 9t 9t Weight .... 40 00 64 72 80 80 08 110 102 120 140 127 155 180 140 194 200 280 320 Fig. 1012, Price. $00. 05. 70. 73. 75 . 80. 95. 110 . 100. 125. 150. 120. 145. 170. 150. 175 • 210. 210. 250. Tons, Lift . . 4 4 7 7 7 10 10 10 15 15 15 20 20 20 30 30 30 40 40 Run Out . In. 12 24 12 18 24 12 18 24 12 18 24 12 18 24 9 12 18 12 IS Height . . “ 23 37 25 31 38 25 31 39 25 32 39 26 33 39 22 20 33 27 33 Size Bottom . 94* 94* 10* 10* 10* 11* 11* 11* 12* 12* 12* 13* 13* 13* 14* 14* 14* 144* 14J* Weight .... 01 so 82 100 120 109 125 145 135 158 176 169 198 228 210 259 300 320 300 Fig. 1013, Price. 800. 65 - SO. 85. 90. 95 . no. 125. 125. 150. 175 150. 175. 200. 170. 200. 235. 240. 280- Tons, Lift • • 4 4 7 7 7 10 10 10 15 15 . . 20 20 .... 30 Run Out . In. 12 24 12 18 24 12 18 24 12 IS . . 12 IS . . 1 . . .... Height . • “ 24 37 25 31 38 25 32 39 20 32 . . 26 33 .... 20 .... Size Bottom . 4*| 4* 44* 44* 41* 0* 0* 6* 64* 04* . . 7* 7* . . . . 8 t .... Weight .... 04 94 90 1 10 1 23 1 23 144 170 102 1S9 . . 207 245 .... 310 Fig. 1014, Price. $00. 05. 85. 88 . 90. 100. 120. 145. 150. 185. . . 200. 240 250 . Special sizes to order. * Square. t Round. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PUMP DEPARTMENT. In this department of our business we may justly feel proud, as we are recognized by all in this .ine of trade in the East as headquarters for Pumps and Hydraulic Machinery, carrying, as we do, the largest and most complete variety of Pumps of any jobbers in the United States. We can furnish from our stock the smallest Cistern Pump made, or a pump capable of handling thousands of gallons per minute, together with all attachments, such as suction pipe or hose, valves, fittings, etc. Cylinders — We carry a full assortment of all sizes in iron and brass from 14-inch to 6-inch, including a full line of Drop Valve Artesian Well Cylinders. Special Pumps — With our facilities we can at short notice fit any of our Pumps for special work, or construct pumps for such work as our regular stock is not adapted. Makes of Pumps — As is generally known, we represent the Goulds Manufacturing Company of Seneca Falls, X. Y., the largest factory in the world, and are exclusive agents for them in New England. Besides the Goulds Pumps, we have in stock a full assortment of the leading styles and sizes of the Union and W. & B. Douglas makes. Prices — All prices quoted by us are in all cases as low as quoted by the makers themselves, so in ordering of us both delay and freights are saved. r n a Catalogue of this size, where only a limited space is devoted to Pumps, it is possible for us to show only a small portion of our extensive line. We have tried to illustrate here only those which are most commonly used, and to all customers who do not find herein a pump to do the work desired, we would lie pleased to mail our large Pump Catalogue. Write us your wants, stating plainly all particulars, and we will respond promptly, naming prices and giving the desired information. USEFUL NOTES ON PUMPS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY. It will be our endeavor under this head to treat of facts and conditions under which our pumps may be operated, rather than indulge in the too common and fulsome praise which the long and favorable standing of the goods offered render unnecessary. There are certain conditions requisite to the successful operation of any pumps, and of these we will speak first. Suction Pipe — This is the pipe below the lower valves, whether the valves are in the pump itself or in the cylinder a number of feet below the pump (yet above the surface of the water), and should not exceed twenty-five feet in vertical height, as water cannot be raised over thirty-three feet, theoretically, by atmospheric pressure. This pipe may, however, extend almost any distance horizontally, if care is taken that it fall evenly along its entire length from pump or cylinder to water supply. In this connection, as well as in long vertical suction pipes, we urge the use of a foot or check valve, providing pipe is protected from frost, as it retains water when pump is not in use. Properly, the suction pipe of single-acting cylinders and pumps should be half the diameter of working barrel, and in long pipes, or with pumps working fast, it may lie increased, as is also true of double-acting pumps. The following may be laid down as a safe rule for suction pipe: SIZE OF PUMP BARREL OR CYLINDER. Size of Cylinder 2 in. 2| in. 3 in. 31 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. Size of Suction lj in. IT in. li or 14 in. 14 or 2 in. 2 or 2i in. 2-J- or 3 in. 3i or 4 in. These sizes hold good for double-barrel pumps, as each barrel draws alternately. Turns or elbows should be avoided as much as possible. 514 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PUMP DEPARTMENT — CONTINUED. Connecting or. Delivery Piles — The first term is applied only to pipe between pump standard and lower barrel or cylinder, and the last to same pipe as well, but more especially to describe pipe carrying water beyond pump to any point. These pipes in single-acting pumps may be a trifle smaller than suction pipe. In double-acting pumps they should be same size, and care should lie exercised that both are amply large. Hot Water — No pump will draft hot liquids any distance for the reason that the vapor or steam rising from the liquid passes through the suction pipe into the pump and fills it with vapor instead of water. Therefore, for pumping hot liquids the pump should be placed as near as possible, forcing the liquid upward instead of lifting it by suction. A hot-water pump always requires metal valves throughout, and should be so ordered. Power — Power is measured by the work performed. A gallon of water weighs about eight and one-half pounds. Therefore, if a pump is passing ten gallons of water per minute, and lifting it one foot, eighty-five foot pounds per minute of power will be required to do it; lifting it twenty feet, twenty times eighty-five pounds, and so on. A nominal horse-power means the power required to lift 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute, although actual experience proves that an ordinary horse working continuously will not develop nearly this power, and, probably, 25,000 pounds is a nearer estimate. The power of a man working continuously is variously estimated from one-fifth to one-eiglith that of a horse, but we think the latter figure a safer one than the former. The conditions are somewhat changed by the number of strokes at which the pump barrel is worked. Quantity — In connection with each pump will be found its diameter and length of stroke, together with the fraction or number of gallons it will pass per stroke or revolution (a double stroke), and to ascertain the number of gallons per minute delivered, multiply this quantity by the number of strokes or revolutions the pump is working. It will be noticed, however, that we do not attempt to give a close decimal in these tables, and also submit several other capacity tables of our pumps working under varying conditions, which will give a more comprehensive idea of the work performed in a given time than might suggest itself without making actual computation. Estimates — We are always glad to give our customers the benefit of our advice on all practical questions relating to pumps, and while requirements of each may be different in detail, as a general rule, we should be advised on the following points: Depth and diameter of well, pit or stream; depth of water in well, pit or stream; height to which water is to be raised, that is, from surface of water to point of delivery; quantity required in a given time; power available or preferred. RULES. The mean pressure of the atmosphere is usually estimated at 14.7 lbs. per square inch, so that with a perfect vacuum it will sustain a column of mercury 29.9 inches, or a column of water 33.9 feet high. To find the pressure in pounds per square inch of a column of water, multiply the height of the column in feet by .434. Approximately, we say that every foot elevation is equal to 4 lb. pressure per square inch; this allows for ordinary friction. To find the diameter of a pump cylinder to move a given quantity of water per minute (100 feet of piston being the standard of speed), divide the number of gallons by 4, then extract the square root, and I lie product will be the diameter in inches of the pump cylinder. To find quantity of water elevated in one minute running at 100 feet of piston speed per minute. Square the diameter of the water cylinder in inches and multiply by 4. Example: Capacity of a 5-inch cylinder is desired. The square of the diameter (5 inches) is 25, which multiplied by 4, gives 100, the number of gallons per minute (approximately). SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 515 PUMP DEPARTMENT — CONTINUED. TABLE SHOWING AMOUNT OF WATER DISCHARGED PER STROKE BY A SINGLE-ACTING PUMP, THE DIAMETER OF CYLINDER AND LENGTH OF STROKE BEING KNOWN. THERE IS ALSO APPENDED A TABLE OF DIAMETERS AND AREAS OF CIRCLES; THE DIAMETERS OF CIRCLES AND CYLINDERS BEING IDENTICAL. Diameters and - K ; LENGTH OF STROKE IN INCHES, WITH CAPACITY PER Areas of Circles. — ZJ o s V m STROKE IN GALLONS. Diameter of Circle (Pump Cylinder), inches. if Circle Cylinder), ? inches. Q "3 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 12 INCHES. << £ g 1 .0034 ■ 006S .0102 .0136 .0170 ■ 0204 .0238 • 0272 . 0340 ■ 040S Gallons. 1 • 7854 li • 0053 .0106 .0159 .0212 .0266 .0319 . 0372 .0425 .0531 • 0637 li 1.2271 14 .0076 .0153 .0229 . 0306 • 0382 .0459 .0535 .0612 • 0765 .0918 14 1 ■ 7071 If .0104 . 0208 .0312 .0416 0521 .0625 .0729 .0833 .1041 .1249 If 2-4043 2 .0136 . 0272 . 0408 ■ 0544 • 0680 • 0S16 • 0952 .1088 . 1360 • 1632 2 3 1416 2i .0172 0344 .0516 ■ 0688 • 0860 .1033 .1205 • 1377 .1721 . 207 1 -i 3 ■ 9760 •n .0212 .0425 . 0637 . 0850 . 1062 .1275 .1487 .1700 .2125 . 2550 2 4 4.9087 n .0257 • 0514 .0771 . 1028 1285 • 1543 .1800 .2057 .2571 . 3085 2f 5.9395 3 1 .0306 0612 .0918 .1224 1530 • 1836 .2142 .2448 .3060 . 3672 3 7 • 0686 3i .0359 ■ 0719 .1078 . 1 43S • 1795 .2156 .2515 .2875 .3594 .4313 3i 8.2957 3| .0416 . C833 .1249 .1666 • 2082 . 2499 .2915 .3332 ■ 4165 .4998 34 9-6211 3f .0470 .0957 .1435 .1914 2393 .2871 ■ 3350 • 3828 .4785 . 5743 3f 11 044 4 . 0544 ■ loss .1632 .2176 .2720 . 3264 • 3808 • 4352 .5440 . 6528 4 12.566 44 ■ 06S8 • 1377 . 2065 .2754 .3442 .4131 • 4819 . 5508 . 0885 . 8262 44 15.904 5 . 0850 ■ 1700 . 2550 .3400 .4250 .5100 • 5950 .6800 . 8500 1 . 0200 5 19.635 54 ■ 102S • 2057 . 3085 .4114 .5142 .6171 .7199 • 8228 1 . 0285 1 . 2342 4 4 54 23 ■ 75S 6 .1224 .2448 • 3672 . 4S96 .6120 .7344 • S568 • 9792 1 . 2240 1 .4688 k 4 6 28-274 7 .1666 ■ 3332 .4998 . 6664 .8330 .9996 1 . 1602 1.3328 1.6660 1.9992 4 4 7 38.4S4 s .2176 .4352 .6528 .8704 1.0880 1 . 3056 1 .5232 1 . 7408 2.1760 2 6112 4 4 8 50.265 9 .2754 . 5508 .8262 1.1016 1 .3770 1.6524 1.9278 2 . 2032 2.7540 3.3048 4 4 9 03.617 10 .3400 . 6800 1 .0200 1 . 3600 1 ■ 7000 2.0400 2 . 3800 2.7200 3 . 4000 4 ■ 0S00 10 78 . 540 12 .4896 . 9792 1 . 468S 1 . 9584 2.4480 2.9376 3.4272 3.9168 4.8960 5-8752 12 113-098 15 ■ 7650 1 ■ 5300 2 . 2950 3 . 0600 3-8250 4 . 5960 5 . 3550 6.1200 7 ■ 6500 9.1800 15 176 .715 IS 20 1.1016 1 -3600 2 . 2032 3 . 3048 4 4004 5 ■ SOSO 6- 8000 6-6096 7-7112 S 81 2N 10 . 8800 11 .0160 13-6000 13-2192 16 3206 18 20 254470 314.160 2.7200 4 . 0800 5.4400 8.1600 9 . 5200 24 1 ■ 95S4 3-9168 5 • 8752 7.8336 9 ■ 7920 11 . 7504 13 -7088115 • 6672 19.5840 23-5008 24 452.391 The capacities in gallons given in the foregoing table are for a Single-acting Pump, making one complete stroke (or revolution). The capacity of a Double-acting Pump is double that of a Single- acting Pump with the same diameter of cylinder and length of stroke. To obtain the capacity of a Pump with diameter of Cylinder given in the table, but with a longer stroke than 12 inches (the longest stroke given in table), add or multiply the capacity to represent the required length of stroke. For instance: The capacity of a Cylinder with an 18-inch stroke would be the same as that (having the same diameter) of a 12-incli stroke Cylinder, added to the capacity of a 6-inch stroke Cylinder ; or the same result may be obtained by multiplying the capacity of a Cylinder with 6-incli stroke by 3. To obtain the amount of water discharged per minute, multiply the capacity per stroke by the number of strokes per minute. 510 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PUMP DEPARTMENT — CONTINUED. FRICTION OF WATER IN PIPES. Friction loss in pounds pressure per square inch for each 100 feet of length in different size clean iron pipe, discharging given quantities of water per minute. G. A. Ellis, C. E. Gallons per SIZE OF PIPES— INSIDE DIAMETER. Minute. 3-4 in. 1 in. 1 1-4 in. 1 1-2 in. 2 in. 2 1-2 in. 3 in. 4 in. Gin. Sin. 10 in. 12 in. 5 3.3 0.84 031 0-12 10 130 3 16 105 0.47 012 15 28-7 0.98 2.38 0 . 97 20 50.4 12.3 4.07 1 • 66 042 25 7S-0 19.0 6. 40 2 . 62 0.21 010 30 27-5 9-15 3 • <5 0.91 35 37-0 12.4 5 • 05 40 48-0 16. 1 6 ■ 52 1.60 45 20-2 8-15 50 24.9 10.0 2.44 0.81 0.35 0.09 75 56.1 22.4 5 . 32 1.80 0.74 100 39. 0 9.46 3-20 1.31 0 • 33 005 125 14.9 4.89 1 .99 150 21.2 7-0 2.S5 069 0.10 .... 175 28.1 9 . 46 3 . 85 200 37 • 5 12.47 5.02 1.22 0.17 250 19. 66 7-70 1.89 0.26 0 07 0 . 03 0 01 300 28 ■ 06 11.2 2.66 0.37 0.09 0.04 350 15.2 3.65 0.50 0.12 0.05 002 400 19.5 4.73 0.65 0.16 0.06 TABLE OF THE DISCHARGE OF PIPES. WATER DELIVERED BY PIPES OF DIFFERENT LENGTHS UNDER VARIOUS HEADS. Lengtii . . . Feet. 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Head in Feet. Gills, per M inute. Gals, per Minute. Gals, per M inute. Gals, per Minute. Gals, per Minute. Gals, per Ai inute. Gals, per Minute. Gals, per Minute. 10 1 inch I Mameter . . . 18.80 16.55 14.96 13.75 12.79 12.01 10.66 10.14 20 <( (( 27 13 23.41 21.15 19.44 18-09 16.99 16.07 15.27 30 ^ u u 33.23 29 . 25 26.43 23.81 22.16 20.81 19.68 IS. 71 40 l “ “ ... 38.37 33 ■ 78 30 ■ 52 28 . 06 26-11 24 51 22.73 2160 10 1± “ “ ... 32.65 28 • 85 26.13 24.06 22.41 21 .06 19-93 18.96 20 \i “ “ ... 47. 10 41 62 36 . 95 34. 02 31 .69 29 . 78 28-18 26. S2 30 G “ “ ... 57 ■ 68 50 . 97 46.16 42 • 50 39.59 36. 4S 34.52 32 . 84 40 11 “ “ 66 . 60 58 • 80 53.30 49.07 45.71 42 . 96 40 ■ 65 37 92 10 H “ “ ... 51-16 45 . 36 41.16 37 ■ 96 35 39 33-29 3152 30- 01 20 H “ “ ... 73-79 65.43 59-38 53 ■ 69 50 ■ 06 47.08 44 ■ 58 42.45 30 14 “ “ ... 90 ■ 37 80 . 1 3 72 . 73 67 • 06 62 . 55 58.83 55 • 70 52.00 40 14 “ “ ... 104.36 92 . 53 83 . 98 77 • 44 72.21 67 ■ 93 64.32 61 .24 10 2 “ “ ... 104.57 91 50 83.46 77. 10 72 . 06 67 ■ 89 64.37 61 .35 20 147-90 131 95 120.25 111 .19 103.92 96.01 91 03 S6.76 30 181 . 14 161.60 147. 27 136.19 127.26 119.91 113.70 108-30 40 209 . 1 6 186-60 170. 06 157-25 146-93 138.46 131.29 125.11 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 517 PUMP DEPARTMENT- CONTINUED. TABLE OF THE DISCHARGE OF PIPES — Continued. i ooo-FOOT LENGTHS FOR ALL SIZES. DIAMETER IN INCHES. 3 4 6 s 3 4 6 8 Head in Feet. Gallons per Minute. Gallons per Minute. Gallons per Minute. Gallons per Minute. Head in Feet. Gallons per Minute. Gallons per Minute. Gallons per Minute. Gallons per Minute. 10 48.7 111.8 319.8 059.0 00 138.0 287.2 813.5 1683.0 20 75.0 15S.1 452.3 972.0 70 149.0 310.2 878.0 1862.0 30 92.0 193.7 575.3 1190.0 SO 159.0 331.7 939.4 1991.0 40 107.0 234.5 004.3 1373.0 90 109.1 351.8 1014.8 2112.0 50 126.0 202 2 742.7 1530.0 100 178.3 370.8 1070.0 2226.0 TABLE FOR CONVERTING FEET HEAD OF WATER INTO PRESSURE PER SQUARE INCH. Feet Pounds per Feet Pounds per Feet Pounds per Head. Sq. Inch. Head. Sq. Inch. Head. Sq. Inch. 1 .43 55 23-82 190 82.29 2 • 87 60 25-99 200 86 . 02 3 1.30 05 28.15 225 97-45 4 1-73 70 30 • 32 250 108.27 5 2.17 75 32.48 275 119.10 6 2 . 60 80 34 . 65 300 129.93 7 3 • 03 85 36 . SI 325 140.75 s 3.40 90 38.98 350 151.58 9 3 • 90 95 4114 375 162.41 10 4.33 100 43. 31 400 173.24 15 6 ■ 50 110 47-64 500 216 55 20 S ■ 66 120 51.97 600 259 ■ 85 25 10.83 130 56.30 700 303.16 30 12.99 140 60 ■ 63 800 346.47 35 15.16 150 64 ■ 96 900 389 . 78 40 17-32 160 69.29 1000 433 • 09 45 19-49 170 73.63 50 21.05 180 77-96 TABLE FOR CONVERTING PRESSURE PER SQUARE INCH INTO FEET HEAD OF WATER. Pounds per Sq. Inch. Feet Head. Pounds per Sq. Inch. Feet Head. Pounds per Sq. Inch. Feet Head. 1 2.31 55 126.99 190 438.90 2 4-62 60 138.54 200 461 ■ 78 o 6.93 65 150-08 225 519.51 4 9.24 70 161.63 250 577 -24 5 11 54 75 17317 275 643 . 06 6 13-85 80 184 . 72 300 692 . 69 7 16.16 85 196 26 325 750 . 41 s 18.47 90 207 • 81 350 SOS. 13 9 20.78 95 219.35 375 S65 . 89 10 23 ■ 09 100 230-90 400 922. 58 15 34 . 63 110 253.98 500 1154.48 20 46.18 120 277 • 07 25 57 72 130 300. 16 30 69.27 140 323 ■ 25 35 SO. 81 150 346.34 40 92 . 36 160 369 . 43 45 103.90 170 392 . 52 50 115.45 180 415.61 518 SMITH * WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PUMP DEPARTMENT — CONTINUED. TABLE OF THEORETICAL HORSE-POWER REQUIRED TO RAISE WATER TO DIFFERENT HEIGHTS. Feet . 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 Gals , per Minute . 5 .006 .012 .019 .025 .031 .037 .044 05 .06 06 .07 10 .012 .025 .037 .050 .062 ■ 075 • 087 .10 .11 .12 • 15 15 .019 .037 .056 • 075 .094 .112 .131 .15 .17 .19 . 22 20 .025 .050 • 075 .100 .125 .150 .175 .20 .22 .25 .30 25 .031 • 062 .093 125 .156 .187 .219 .25 . 2 S .31 .37 30 .037 .075 .112 .150 .187 .225 • 262 .30 .34 .37 .45 35 .043 .087 .131 • 175 .219 .262 .306 .35 .39 .44 .52 40 .050 . 100 .150 • 200 .250 .300 .350 .40 .45 .50 .60 45 .056 .112 .168 .225 .281 .337 .394 .45 .51 .56 .67 50 .062 .125 .187 .250 .312 .375 .437 .50 .56 .62 75 60 • 075 .150 .225 ■ 300 .375 .450 • 525 .60 • 67 . 75 .90 75 .093 .187 .281 • 375 .469 .562 • 656 75 .84 .94 1.12 90 .112 . 225 • 33 i .450 .562 .675 .787 .90 1.01 1.12 1.35 100 .125 .250 .375 • 500 .625 .750 • 875 1.00 1.12 1.25 1.50 125 .156 .312 .469 • 625 .781 • 937 1.094 1.25 1.41 1 56 1 . S 6 150 .187 ■ 375 .562 .750 .937 1.125 1.312 1.50 1.69 1 .87 2.25 175 .219 .437 .656 ■ 875 1 .093 1.312 1.531 1.75 1.97 2.19 2.62 200 .250 .500 .750 1.000 1 .250 1.500 1750 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.00 250 .312 . 625 .937 1 . 250 1.562 1.875 2.187 2.50 2.81 3.12 3 . 75 300 .375 .750 1.125 1 . 500 1.875 2 . 250 2. 625 3.00 3.37 3.75 4.50 350 .437 • 875 1.312 1 ■ 750 2.187 2.625 3.062 3.50 3.94 4.37 5.25 400 .500 1 .000 1 . 500 2.000 2.500 3.000 3 . 500 4.00 4. 50 5.00 6.00 500 . 625 1.250 1.875 2.500 3.125 3.750 4.375 5.00 5.62 6.25 7.50 Feet . 75 90 100 125 150 175 200 250 300 350 400 Gals, per Minute. 5 .09 .11 .12 .16 .19 .22 .25 • 31 ■ 37 .44 .50 10 .19 .22 .25 .31 • 37 .44 .50 .62 • 75 • 87 1.00 15 .28 .34 ■ 37 • 47 . 56 .66 • 75 ■ 94 1.12 1.31 1.50 20 .37 .45 .50 .62 • 75 .87 1.00 1.25 1.50 1 • 75 2.00 25 .47 .56 .62 • 78 .94 1.09 1 .25 1.56 1 .87 2.19 2.50 30 • 56 • 67 • 75 .94 1.12 131 1.50 1.87 2 ■ 25 2.62 3. 00 35 .66 • 79 • 87 1 .08 1.31 153 1.75 2.19 262 3. 06 3.50 40 .75 .90 1.00 125 1 .50 1 75 2.00 2.50 3-00 3.50 4.00 45 .84 101 1.12 1 41 1 .69 1.97 2.25 2.81 3.37 3.94 4. 50 50 .94 1 .12 1 .25 1.56 1 S 7 219 2.50 3.12 3 ■ 75 4.37 5.00 60 1.12 135 1.50 1 .87 2.25 2. 62 3.00 3- 75 4. 50 5 . 25 6.00 75 1 .40 1 .69 1 .87 2.34 2-81 3.28 375 4.69 5 . 62 6.56 7.50 90 1 . 68 2. 02 2 . 25 2. 81 337 3.94 4.50 5.62 6 . 75 7.87 9.00 100 1 . 87 2 • 25 2 . 50 312 3-75 4.37 5.00 6.25 7-50 8.75 10.00 125 2.34 2.81 3.12 3.91 4.69 5.47 6.25 7.81 9.37 10.94 12.50 150 2.81 3. 37 3- 75 4.69 5.62 6.56 7 ■ 50 9.37 11.25 13.12 15.00 175 3 . 28 3.94 4.37 5.47 6 . 56 7 • 66 8.75 1094 13-12 15.31 1750 200 3 . 75 4. 50 5 . 00 6 . 25 7.50 8.75 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 20.00 250 4.69 5 . 62 6 . 25 7.81 9.37 1094 12.50 15.72 18-75 21 . S 7 25.00 300 5 . 62 6 . 75 7 . 50 9.37 1 1 . 25 13 12 15.00 18.75 22.50 26 . 25 30.00 350 6.56 7 • 87 8.75 10.94 13.12 15.31 1750 21 .87 26 . 25 30 . 62 35.00 400 7.50 9.00 10.00 1 2 . 50 15.00 1 7 ■ 50 20.00 25 . 00 30 . 00 35.00 40.00 500 9.37 1 1 . 25 12.50 15.62 18.75 21.87 25.00 31 .25 37 50 43 . 75 50.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. fj It) GOULDS PUMPS. VACUUM BASE AND CLOSE SPOUT PITCHER PUMP, WITH REVOLVING BRAKE, BOLT FASTENINGS. Fig. 1615. Fig. 1616. Fig. 1015, shown above, is the same as our Fig. 1618 with revolving brake, bolt fastenings and cut-off base, and, in addition, it has an improvement in the base of the pump, which in many locali- ties will be greatly appreciated. Oftentimes in driven wells, where the soil is so tight as to make an air-tight joint around the pipe when driven in the ground, and the supply of water is also limited, an ordinary pump will not work well, while with the Vacuum Base Pump all difficulty is obviated, for by creating a vacuum in the base, and permitting the water to form there a reservoir, a constant supply of water to the pump is obtained. For roily or gritty water these pumps are also well adapted. We tit them always for wrought iron pipe with the thread cut in the hub of the base, as shown in the cut. Fig. 1616 shows our new style Pitcher Pump with a close spout. Thus constructed, the water is confined in the spout and cannot wash over. There is also a convenient place on the spout for hanging a pail or bucket. These are made like our other Pitcher Pumps, with revolving brake, bolt fastenings and cut-off base. Size No. Diameter Cylinder. Suction Pipe. Capacity per Stroke. Weight. Price, Fig. 1615. Price, Fig. ItilG. Figs. 1615, 1616 . . 1 2-pinch. 1 -inch. -V gallon. 31 lbs. 84 • 75 4.25 “ 1615, 1616 . . 2 3 “ H “ i “ 34 “ 5.25 4 75 “ 1615, 1616 . . 3 3* “ H “ 1 “ <> 40 “ 5 75 5.25 Please state in your orders whether you wish them with open or close tops, for we furnish them both ways. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 520 GOULDS PUMPS —CONTINUED. REVOLVING TOP CISTERN AND PITCHER PUMP, WITH THROUGH BOLT FASTENINGS. Fig. 1617. Fig. 1618. The cut shows Fig. 1617, one of the leading staple Cistern Pumps, with broad bearing and high base. The cylinder and base are held together with two strong bolts with brass nut on top, with leather packing between, which have only to be unscrewed to give free access to the lower valve without disturbing the suction pipe in the least. A substantial hub or tail piece on the under side of the base lias threads on it, for coupling on an iron nut with gas pipe threads cut in it for connect- ing wrought iron pipe, or can furnish lead pipe soldering nipple as desired. In cold weather lift' the lever until the lower valve is tripped, when the water runs out of the cylinder back into the cistern or well. These pumps can be used in cisterns or wells, or any place where the water does not have to be lifted to exceed say twenty-five feet in perpendicular height, though horizontally the suction pipe can extend almost any length. Fig. 1618 shows new style Pitcher Spout Pump with closed top. They are fitted up in the very best manner, with revolving standard or bearer, so made that by raising the lever the valves are tripped and the water let out of the pump. These pumps are arranged to be used for either lead or wrought iron pipe, by a coupling nut fastened to the hub under the base, through which a brass soldering tube is introduced. Inside the nut are gas pipe threads, into which iron pipe can be screwed when this connection is desired. Can furnish Fig. 1618 with open top, similar to Fig. 1616, at same price. 0) A £y- Diam. Cyl. Inch. Suc- tion. Inch. 6 Z © w - T. ~ Iron. Price. m ® zi T o ~ 0 " ^ Hr ass. Price. 1 5 = III Gal. per Stroke. Price. ■— s Fig. 1617. 0 2 1 1 . 83 . 50 5 . 50 7 75 Fig. 1618- 1 24 1 1 _ 4.25 6.50 “ 1017 ■ 1 2f 1 x 4.00 6 . 00 s . 75 “ 1618. 2 3 u i 4.75 7.25 “ 1617. 2 24 n i 4 . 50 7-00 10.50 1 “ 1618 3 34 if 1 5.25 8. 00 “ 1617- 0 2$ it 4 5 . 00 8 • 00 14.00 “ 1618. 4 4 14 .4 5 . 75 900 “ 1617. 4 3 it i 5 . 50 10.00 1700 1618 5 44 14 6.25 “ 1617. 5 3f 14 1 6.50 13.00 21 .00 1618 . . “ 1617. (i 34- l| t 8- 00 1 S ■ 00 27 00 » i 1618 . • “ 1617. 8 4 2 i in 00 25 00 35.00 1 6 1 S . . Fig. 1617 brass pumps have all parts brass, except the lever, bearer and base. We can furnish brass lower valves and metal packing to adapt Fig. 1617 Pumps for hot water. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 521 UNION BOLT PITCHER PUMPS. OPEN SPOUT, CLOSE TOP. OPEN SPOUT AND TOP. Fig. 1619. Fig. 1620. All these Pump Cylinders are highly polished after being bored. The above cuts represent the Union Bolt Pitcher Spout Pump, being one of the most simple and effective Pumps in the market. They are perfect in workmanship, and, if necessary, can be easily repaired. They are especially adapted to Cisterns and Wells that require the water to be drawn less than twenty feet. Having a large bore, short cylinder, and therefore quick stroke, they will discharge more water, with the same power, than any other style of Pump. The Valve Seat and Tube are of Brass. We can furnish special Pumps with Patent Valve Seats for Driven Wells. They are arranged with revolving brakes, and by raising the brake to its full height the water is let off to avoid freezing. Size No. Size Bore. Pipe Suitable For. Price. Figs. 1619, 1620 1 21-inch. 1 or 1 f-inch. $4.25 “ 1619, 1620 2 3 li “ 14 “ 4 75 “ 1619, 1620 3 34 “ 1 4 14- 4< 525 “ 1619, 1620 4 4 14 5.75 Fitted for Lead Pipe, for Iron Pipe, or with Union Coupling. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 522 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. UNION BOLT PITCHER PUMPS. CONTINUED. CLOSE SPOUT AND TOP. CLOSE SPOUT, OPEN TOP. Fig. 1621 represents the Union Bolt Close Top Pitcher Pump. These Pumps prevent all splashing when pumping rapidly, and prevents obstructions being thrown in either by accident or design. We can furnish them with Brass Valve Seat when desired, but always send with Iron Valve Seat, with Brass King inserted, unless otherwise ordered. They have all the improvements, and are adapted to all the uses of any pumps of this class. Fig. 1622 represents the Union Bolt Pitcher Top Pump. Size No. Size Bore. Pipe Suitable For. Price. Figs. 1621, 1622 1 2-J-incli. 1 or lf-inch. $4 . 25 “ 1621,1622 2 3 “ 1 ^ or 1 ^ ii 4 . 75 “ 1621, 1622 3 8i “ If or U “ 5 . 25 “ 1621, 1622 4 4 “ H 5.75 Fitted for Lead Pipe, for Iron Pipe, or with Union Coupling. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 523 DOUGLAS PUMPS. OPEN SPOUT AND CLOSE TOP. CLOSE SPOUT AND TOP. Fig. 1623. Fig. 1624. The above are cuts of Douglas Patent Pitcher Top Pumps. These are a very simple and perfect Pump, all parts being readily seen and repaired by the most inexperienced hand. Particularly adapted for Cisterns and Shallow Wells. For any height under say twenty feet, they will raise a greater quantity of water in a given length of time, with the same power applied, than any other style of Pump in use. It is constructed with a Revolving Top, so that the Brake may be changed round to either side, to adapt for right or left-hand use. It is arranged to let back the water to avoid freezing. The lower Valve Seat is of Brass. These Pumps are arranged with suitable couplings for either Iron or Lead Pipe, and are extensively used on the Driven Well. Size No. Size Bore. Size Stroke. Pipe Suitable For. Price. Figs. 1623, 1624 1 24 -inch. 44-inch. f or 1-inch. $4.25 “ 1623, 1624 2 0 44 “ 1 “ 14 “ 4.75 “ 1623, 1624 3 34 “ 4 14 “ 14 “ 5-25 “ 1623, 1624 4 4 “ 44 “ 14 “ If “ 5-75 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 524 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DOUGLAS PUMPS — CONTINUED. OPEN SPOUT AND TOP. CLOSED SPOUT, OPEN TOP. Fig. 1625. Fig. 1626. The above cuts represent the Douglas Bolt-Fastened Pitcher Spout Pumps. These are a very simple and perfect Pump, all parts being readily got at by the most inexperienced hand. Particu- larly adapted for Cisterns and Shallow Wells. For any height under say 20 feet, they will raise a greater quantity of water in a given length of time, with the same power applied, than any other style of pump in use. It has the Revolving Top neatly arranged on the upper end of cylinder, outside of the water passage, and cannot be affected by rust. It is arranged to let the water back to avoid freezing. The lower Valve Seat is of Brass, arranged with suitable couplings for either Lead or Iron Pipe. These pumps are very popular for use on the Driven Well. 1 9 3 4 5 0 Diameter Cylinder. • Inches. 2 4 3 34 4 44 5 Stroke “ 44 4± 4 44 44 44 Size Suction “ 1 n 11 or 14 U or 2 2 or 24 2£ or 3 Fig. 1025 . . . .Each. 84 . 25 4.75 5 • 25 5 • 75 0 . 25 10.00 “ 1020 “ 4.25 4 75 5.25 575 Order by tins Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A DOUGLAS PUMPS — CONTINUED. IMPROVED SELF-PRIMING PITCHER PUMP. PORCELAIN-LINED PUMP. Fig. 1627. Fig- 1628. Fig. 1627 shows an entirely new invention in the Pitcher Pump line. The construction renders it absolutely positive in its action at all times, and obviates any trouble of sand getting under the valve. The lower valve and piston interlock at each motion of the brake, as will be clearly understood by a close examination of the illustration. It is arranged with drain plug, to let off the water to avoid freezing, by pushing down the handle as far as it will go and removing the plug. For driven wells this pump is very desirable, as the patent valves are claimed to remedy any trouble from sand, and is at all times self-priming. This skeleton cut shows the interior construction. The exterior, as sent to market, is same as Fig. 1618, Pitcher Pump. Fig. 162S shows Porcelain-Lined Pitcher Pump. Pure and wholesome as glass ; of the great- est durability ; and very smooth and easy working. Being lined throughout with a porcelain enamel, it cannot oxidize or color the water. They are fitted for either Iron or Lead Pipe. tVe can furnish these pumps with concave covered top, as shown in Fig. 1616, page 519, when so ordered. Size No. Bore. Stroke. Pipe. Price. Fig. 1627 2 3 -inch. 41-inch. li -inch. 86 . 75 “ 162S 1 2i “ 44 “ f or 1 5. 00 “ 1628 2 3 “ 4* “ 1 “ li “ 5 ■ 50 “ 1628 3 34 “ 4 li “ 14 “ 6 . 25 “ 1628 4 4 44 “ 14 “ If “ 7-00 “ 1628 6 5 44 “ 24 “ 3 12.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 526 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DOUGLAS PUMPS — CONTINUED. BOLT-FASTENED REVOLVING STAND PUMP. Fig. i 62 g. All these Pumps are furnished with Iron Couplings and Brass Thread Tube adapted to either Iron or Lead Pipe. Size No. Size Bore. Size Stroke. Pipe Suitable For. Price. Fig. 1029 0 2 -inch. 3f-inch. f-inch. $3.50 “ 1629 1 2f “ 5 ‘ ‘ f or 1 4 00 '• 1 029 2 24 “ 5 “ 1 or If “ 4.50 “ 1629 3 2^ “ Of •• If or 1 f “ 5 • 00 “ 1629 4 3 Of If or If “ 5 . 50 “ 1629 5 3f “ If or 2 0 • 50 *• 1029 6 34 “ 7£ 2 or 2f “ 8.00 “ 1029 8 4 li 2 or 24 “ 10.00 “ 1029 10 44 “ 74 “ 2f or 3 “ 12.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. UNION PUMPS. PITCHER SET LENGTH. FORCE PUMP ON BASE. Fig. 1631. Fig. | Size No. Diam. Suction. Price. Fig. Size No. Diam. Suction. Iron. Brass Cylinder. Brass. . 1630 . 1 24 li $6 . 75 1631 • 0 2 i .$10.50 13.00 20.00 1630 . 2 3 n 7 75 1631 . 1 2 i 1 11.25 14.00 25.00 1630 . 3 34 14 8 75 1631 . 2 24 u 12.50 15.00 28.50 1630 . 4 4 2 9.50 1631 . 3 2* n 13.50 IS. 00 31.00 1631 . 4 O 14.50 20.00 35.00 1631 . 5 3i It or 14 16.50 25.00 38.00 Can furnish with 1 3rass Body or 1631 . 6 34 14 “ 2 18.00 30.00 4 1 .00 all Brass Cylinders. Pig. 1630 has 3-foot set length and all Iron Cylinder. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. UNION PUMPS — CONTINUED. UNION BOLT CISTERN PUMP. Fig. 1632. Size No. Diam. Cylinder. Inches. Suction Pipe. Capacity. Gallons. Weight. Price. Fig. 1032 “ 1032 “ 16:52 “ 1032 “ l (i:52 0 1 2 4 2 2* 24 2f 3* 34 J or 1 f or 1 1 or 1| 1J or 14 14 14 or 2 0 s 12 15 22 2(i 15 18 22 33 43 $3-50 4 00 4.50 5-00 5-50 6 . 50 “ l().i*2 “ 1032 0 2 30 52 8- 00 Fitted for Lead Pipe, for Iron Pipe, or with Union Coupling. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. UNION PUMPS — CONTINUED. BRASS CYLINDER CISTERN PUMP. BRASS CYLINDER PITCHER PUMP. Fig. 1633. Fig. 1634. Size No. Diam. Size Suction. Price. Size No. Diam. Size Suction. Price. Fig. 1633 . . 0 2 4 $5 • 25 Fig. 1634 . . 1 24 1 87.00 “ 1633 . . 1 21 1 6 ■ 00 “ 1634 . . 2 3 14 10.00 “ 1633 . . 2 24 I 4 7-00 “ 1634 . . 3 34 14 or 14 12.00 “ 1633 . . 3 2f 14 8.00 “ 1634 . . 4 4 14 “ 2 14. 00 “ 1633 . . 4 3 U or 14 10.00 “ 1633 . . 5 oi 14 13. 00 “ 1633 . . 6 3-J- 14 “ 2 18.00 Can furnish Fig. 16c 3 all Brass below s pout if desired. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 530 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PUMP REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. REPAIRS. Xo one tiling connected with the sale and use of Pumps is so annoying as the delay in securing repairs. We have on hand a full stock of all the working parts of the most common pumps of the Goulds, Union and Douglas makes, as well as Wood and Copper Pumps of all sizes. We can also fur- nish on short notice any part of any pump now made, as well as many which are out of date. We make a specialty of this branch of our business, and solicit your trade. RULES FOR ORDERING. It is absolutely necessary in ordering repairs that we should be advised of the following : Manu- facturer’s name, size of cylinder, name of part wanted, number of pump, and any other marks on same. When possible to do so, always send old castings, with name of manufacturer, unless you can fully describe the repairs wanted. SECTIONAL VIEW OF CISTERN AND PITCHER PUMP For Facilitating Ordering Repairs for Same. CISTERN PUMP. PITCHER PUMP. Fig- 1635. Fig. 1636. DESCRIPTION OF A — Brake. B — Top or Fulcrum. ( ' — Piston and Rod. 1 ) — Cylinder. K — 1 !aso Bolts. F — Valve (complete). G Brass Valve Seat. II — Base or Flange. I — Coupling and Solder Nipple or Tube. PARTS — Figs. 1635, 1636. A — Brake. B — Top or Fulcrum. C — Piston and Rod. 1) — Cylinder. F — Base Bolts. F — Valve (complete). G — Brass Valve Seat. II — Base or Flange. I — Coupling and Solder Nipple or Tube, When ordering parts of these pumps, it will prevent mistakes if the terms we give are used. For corresponding parts of other pumps the same terms can be used, and will be understood by us. Prices on repairs for any pump quoted on application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. REPAIRS FOR PITCHER AND CISTERN PUMPS. No. of Pump as per Lists 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Handles, Cistern s(). 45 .50 .55 .70 .85 1.25 1.50 2.00 “ Pitcher .60 .00 .70 .85 1.25 1.50 Tops or Fulcrums, Cistern .50 .55 .60 .SO .90 1.40 1.00 1.80 “ “ Pitcher, open .40 .50 .00 .05 .80 1.00 “ “ “ closed .60 .70 .90 1.00 Cylinders, Iron, Cistern 1.45 1.00 1.87 2.25 2.62 3.00 3.75 5.00 “ “ Pitcher 1.50 1.87 2.25 2.62 3.00 3.75 Bases, Cistern • 75 .75 .85 1 .00 1.00 1.25 1.75 “ Pitcher 1.00 1.10 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 Brass Valve Seats, Cistern .75 • 75 .85 .95 1.05 1.20 1.50 “ “ “ Pitcher .75 .95 1.20 1.50 1.75 2.50 Plungers only, Cistern .00 .00 .75 .90 1.00 1.20 1.50 1.75 “ “ Pitcher .60 .75 .90 1.00 1.20 1.50 1.75 Piston or Plunger Rod .15 .15 .15 .22 .35 .35 .40 .40 Plunger with Rod, Cistern .75 •75 .90 1.12 1.35 1.55 1.90 2.15 “ “ “ Pitcher .75 .75 .90 1.12 1.35 1.55 1.90 2.15 Poppet Valves, Cistern . .121 .121 .10 .20 .25 .30 .38 “ “ Pitcher .121 .18 Valve Weights and Screws .15 .15 .15 .20 .20 .20 Bolts, Handle .OS .08 .08 .08 .08 “ Plunger .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 “ Base .08 .08 .OS .08 .08 .08 Leathers, each .11 .11 .1 1 .11 .15 .15 .15 Lead Pipe Connections .67 .54 .57 .62 • 75 Iron “ “ .35 .35 .35 .45 .45 .00 IMPROVED COPPER FORCE PUMP. Fig. 1637. The Pump shown by this cut is one of the best for indoor use of its class. It is certainly one of the most desirable of the Copper Pump Pattern, being very symmetrical in design, nicely polished and easily operated. As the cut shows, the leverage is ample for the work intended, and the bibb or faucet is convenient for attaching hose or for closing the discharge when forcing water to tank in upper story. When Nickel Plated this Pump is a thing of beauty. We can fur- nish them in following sizes : Fig. 1637. No. 1, 21 inch 817.00 “ 1637. “ 2, 2f “ • . . • . 19.00 “ 1637. “ 3, 3 “ 22.00 Extra length per foot, No. 1, 21 inches 1.50 “ “ “ “ 2, 2f “ 1.50 “ “ “ “ 3, 3 “ 1.50 If fitted for Iron Pipe, 1 or lj-inch, add 62 cents net, to List. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 532 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SPOONER PATENT COPPER PUMPS. WITH BRASS BOXES. Fig. 1638. Fig. 1639. The peculiar feature of this Pump is in the Patent Brass Box, Figs. 1647 and 1640, with which each Pump is fitted. It is simple, not liable to get out of order, easily repaired, and commends itself to all dealers in this line of goods. 1 2 3 Size Bore Fig. 1638 “ 1639 Additional Length, per foot Fitted with Brass Plunger Rod, add Inches. 2i 6.12 1 . 50 .50 2 * 8 ■ 75 6. 50 1.50 .50 3 9.25 6.88 1 .50 .50 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 533 UNION PATENT COPPER PUMPS. CUP Fig. 1641. The illustrations on this page show the leading styles of Copper Pumps, of which we keep an extensive stock, as well as repairs for same. These Pumps are little known outside of New England, but in this section of the country they are, and have been for many years, very popular, being efficient and very durable. Fig. 1040 shows an Air Chamber Extension, and is recommended for all places where the perpendicular suction exceeds 20 feet. Size Number. Size Bore Inches. Fig. 1040. “ 1641 Additional Length, per foot If fitted for Iron Pipe, add Fitted with Brass Plunger Bod, add 1 2 3 2+ at 3 §8.25 8.75 9.25 6.12 6 . 50 6.SS 1.27 1 . 35 1.42 ■ 62 .02 .62 .50 .50 .50 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 534 EXTENSION CYLINDERS FOR COPPER PUMPS. FOR IRON OR COPPER SET LENGTHS. AIR CHAMBER CYLINDER. Fig. 1642. WORKING CYLINDER. Fig. 1643. MANNER OF LENGTHENING PUMPS. Fig. 1644. Fig. 1643 represents an Extension Cylinder for use with Iron Pipe where it is desirable to use a longer Pump than Fig. 1641. The Air Chamber Extension Cylinder is used for the same purpose and has the same advantage over the shorter one, as the Air Chamber Pump Fig. 1640 has over Fig. 1641 . Can furnish these Cylinders fitted for Iron Suction Pipe when desired. Size 1 2 3 Size Bure 24 2f 3 Fig. 1642 $8.00 0. 00 10.00 “ 1643 5.12 5. SO 5.SS “ 1644 Extra tubing . . Per foot. 1.50 1.50 1.50 If fitted for li-inch Iron Suction Pipe, add 62 cents to List, f-inch Galvanized Steel Rod for Set Lengths, 6 cents per foot, f-inch Brass Rod for Set Lengths, 35 cents per foot. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COPPER PUMP ATTACHMENTS. UNION, UPPER BOX. Fig. 1645. Nn. 1, 2 or 3 . . • • Each. $0.(30 “ 4 or 5 “ 1.00 IRON PIPE COUPLING. Fig. 1646. 1 or li-inch . . . Each. $0.62 SPOONER, UPPER BOX. Fig. 1647. Brass Upper Box . . . $1.00 Composition Box . . . .00 UNION, LOWER BOX. Fig. 1648. No. 1 , 2 or 3 . . . Each. $0.60 “ 4 or 5 . . . . “ 1.00 SPOONER, LOWER BOX. Fig. 1649. Brass Lower Box . . $1.50 Composition Box . . .(30 LOWER CLASP. Fig. 1650. No. 1, 2 or 3 • . . • Each. $0.15 FLANGE CLASP. Fig. 1651. No. 1, 2 or 3 . • Each. $0.30 UPPER CLASP. Fig. 1652. No. 1, 2 or 3 Each. $0.25 UNION COPPER Pump Tops ■ ■ ■ “ Brakes . . “ Rods, iron “ Rods, brass Flange Couplings Band Leathers • Valve “ Rings PUMP REPAIRS. Iron Top Standards Per dozen. $2.00 Copper Top Standards ... “ 3.00 Lower Valves “ 2.00 Upper Valves “ 1.00 Brake Bolts “ .36 Piston “ “ .30 Thumb Screws “ .30 Piston Heads “ 1.20 Each. $0.62 .02 .25 .50 1.50 .75 .30 1.20 Per dozen. SPOONER COPPER PUMP REPAIRS. Pump Tops Lower Valves . . . . .... Per dozen. $2.25 “ Brakes Upper “ .... . . . . “ 1.20 “ Rods, iron . . . . . • • .25 Brake Bolts . . . . “ 1.20 “ brass. . . “ .50 Piston “ . . . . “ 1.20 Flange Couplings . . . . “ 2.00 Thumb Screws .... . . . . “ .00 Valve Leathers . . . Per dozen. 1.20 Piston Heads Rings ... “ 1.20 Seamless Cups .... Seamless Bands ... “ 2.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 536 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Fig. 1653. IMPROVED WOOD PUMPS. PLAIN OR PORCELAIN-LINED. Fig. 1653. The annexed cut represents our Improved Wood Pumps, which are made of the best material, and finished in the most workmanlike manner, with inside cylinders. Inside ScrewediCylinders. Never purchase! a fpum p without the inside screwed cylinder, as shown in the'cut. It is the greatest improvement in wood pumps for many years. All of our pumps have close bracket, patent loose collar spout, and the best and most expensive fittings throughout. Size of [pumps recommended for various depths of wells : 20 ft. wells and under, 6 ft. long, porcelain cylinder. 25 ft. “ 7 ft. long, porcelain cylinder. 28 ft. “ 8 ft. “ “ “ 30 ft. “ 10 ft. “ 32 ft. “ 12 ft. “ SIZES AND PRICES Revised Dec. 8, 1892. Style of Pump. Cylinders. Dimensions of Stock. Price. Length. Lining. Bore. Size Square. Porcelain 4-inch 7x7 inches 6 feet §7-80 * 4 4 “ 7x7 “ 7 “ 8-50 “ 4 “ 7x7 “ S “ 9.10 No. 0 Stock Pumps “ 4 “ 7x7 “ 10 “ 10.30 Fig. 1053 No Lining 4 “ 7x7 “ 0 “ 6.20 “ 4 “ 7x7 “ 7 “ 6.90 44 4 “ 7x7 “ 8 “ 7.50 Porcelain 5-inch 8x8 inches 7 feet 81050 No. 00 Stock Pumps 44 5 “ 8x8 S “ 11.50 Fig. 1053 No Lining 5 “ 8x8 7 “ S-50 5 “ 8x8 8 “ 9.50 Porcelain 34-inch 0 x 0 inches 0 feet sO . 50 44 34 “ 6x6 7 w 7-00 44 34 “ 6 x 6 “ 8 “ 750 No. 1 Pumps “ 34 “ 0 x 0 “ 10 “ 8.50 44 3-jj. 44 0 x 0 12 “ 9.50 Fig. 10.)3 No Lining 34 “ 0 x 0 “ 0 “ 5.00 34 “ 0x6 “ 7 “ 5 ■ 50 44 34 “ (i x 6 “ 8 “ 6.00 44 34 “ 0 x 6 “ 10 “ 7-00 1 roll 34-incli 0x0 inches 0 feet 80 • 75 No. 1 Pumps for Driven Wells . . . 44 34 “ 0 x 0 “ 7 “ 7.25 Fig. 1053 “ 34 “ 0x0 S “ 7 75 4 * 34 “ 0 x (i “ 10 “ 8.75 Pumps for Driven Wells constantly on hand fitted for lj-inch Pipe. We always fill orders with No. 1 Pumps unless ordered to the contrary. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WOOD PUMP ATTACHMENTS, EXTRAS. PATENT LOOSE COLLAR IRON LEATHER BUCKET. MALLEABLE HANDLE LINK. SPOUT. Fig. 1654. COMMON IRON SPOUT. CHECK VALVE. Fig. 1655. Fig. 1656. Fig. 1658. PIPE AND COUPLINGS. No. 00, Pipe, 5 x 5, Tested ■ • ■ Per foot. $0.30 Couplings, with Bands for No. 00 Pipe • • $0.60 No. 1, “ 4 x 4, . . “ .15 Pat. Cyl. for Driven Wells, Porcelain-lined 2.75 Extension Pipe, 6x6 . . . .35 Patent Iron Cylinders for Driven Wells . 2.25 Couplings, with Bands for No. 1 Pipe • . .40 Porcelain Cylinders, in Blocks 2 feet long 2.60 EXTRAS. Fig. 1654. Iron Spouts, Patent Loose Col- Handles, any size Each. .30 lar .... Each. $0.50 Wood Spouts “ .15 “ 1655. Iron Spouts . . .30 Wood Spout Braces “ .15 “ 1656. Leather Plunger 5 , 5 in. “ 1.25 Bands “ .10 “ 1656. “ “ 4 “ 1.00 Brackets, open “ .40 “ 1656. “ “ 34 “ .SO closed “ .50 ‘ 1656. “ “ 0 .65 Plunger Woods Per dozen. 3.50 “ 1656. Plunger Leather . Per dozen. 3.50 Iron Connections for Driven Wells, Hand “ 1657. Handle Links or Knuckles, eacl .25 li inch Pipe Each. “ 1658. Check Valves . . Per dozen. 1.50 “ DAISY RUBBER BUCKET CHAIN PUMPS. This cut represents our Rubber Bucket Chain Pumps, made with three Panels, Flaring Base, and should not be com- pared with the cheap ones that are simply made to sell. They are constructed in the best manner, and of excellent material. CHAIN PUMPS AND FIXTURES. Curb complete for first 10 feet Each additional foot Fig. 1059. Chain Pump Curbs, fancy striped . Each. “ 1061. Chain Pump Tubing Per foot. “ 1602. “Cooper” Grooved-edge Rubber Buckets, per set of 3 “ 1663. “Victor” Expansion Rubber Buckets, per set of 3 “ 1664. Patent Covered Ratchet Fixtures . . Each. “ 1664. Wheels “ 1665. Tubing Shoes “ “ 1666. Tubing Clamps “ “ 1667. Spouts “ Galvanized Pump Chain Per pound. “Goss” Expansion Rubber Buckets, per set of 3 . . . Arbors . Each. Cranks “ Two-incli Buckets, “Victor” “ For illustrations, see page 538. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. Fig. 1659. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, 538 PARTS TO RUBBER BUCKET CHAIN PUMPS. SECTIONAL VIEW OF CURB WELL. WOOD TUBING. “COOPER” EXPANDING BUCKET. Fig. 1660. Fig. 1661. Fig. 1664. TUBING SHOES. TUBING CLAMPS. CURB SPOUT. Fig. 1665. Fig. 1666. Fig. 1667. Order by tliis Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 539 BUCKEYE FORCE PUMPS. AS ADAPTED FOR DIFFERENT WELLS. See following page for explanation. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted Fig. 1668. Fig. 1669. Fig. 1670. Fig. 1671. Fig. 1672. Fig. 1673. 540 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE FORCE PUMPS. The illustrations on page 539 show the different kinds of wells with the Buckeye Pump adapted for each. It is important that a deep well pump should be made of the best material, strong and substantial, and that the lower part be so well supported that it will not tremble or sway to one side. In the Buckeye Deep Well Pump the top is made with two pipes extending into the well, and the entire weight of the water and lower part is secured by these pipes, one on each side. This not only holds the working parts all strictly in line, but maintains the entire pump firmly in its right position, which cannot be accomplished by single or side support. All our deep well pumps throw a continuous stream, and the top is made to ventilate the well, keeping the water pure. Fig. 166S represents a dug well not over 25 feet deep and the Buckeye Pump set complete ready for operation. Our trade Xos. 201, 204, 254 and 100 are especially adapted for this depth wells. Fig. 1669 represents a driven well, shown with top dug down and bricked up, in order that the cylinder may be placed below freezing point. In all wells of this kind we would urge the use of points of large capacity, also that the cylinder be kept within twenty feet of the lower end of the point. If these two things are observed the driven well pumps will give much better satisfaction. For 1 J-inch drive point, use trade Xo. 201 ; for 1 Finch, use trade Xo. 204 ; for 2-inch, use trade Xo. 254. It will be found a good plan to use 1 1-inch point with trade Xo. 201 and 2-inch point with trade Xo. 204. Fig. 1670 represents a dug well with pipe and point driven down. For this class of wells we would recommend any of the pumps trade numbered 215 to 234 inclusive, according to the depth and amount of water desired. This is a simple way of deepening dug wells, where the soil is such, a drive point can be used. Fig. 1671 represents our Buckeye Force Pump in a bored or drilled well, with the casing extend- ing upward to the surface of the ground and the platform placed on top of the casing. In such, a force pump throwing a steady stream of the largest capacity possible for wells of 4 or 5-incli bore is desired. We recommend for all bored wells our pumps trade numbered 415 to 439 inclusive. Fig. 1672 shows an ordinary dug well, bricked up, and exceeding 30 feet in depth. For such wells we advise trade Xos. 215, 216, 217, 218 or Xo. 220, according to amount of water desired. Fig. 1673 shows an ordinary drilled or bored well, with a dry well at surface in which to place upper pump cylinders below frost. For these wells of 6-inch bore or larger use any of our deep well pumps. We would recommend, in cases where it is necessary to deepen old wells, that this method be adopted wherever possible, as it is much preferable to the style shown in Fig. 1670. NOTES. We recommend when setting deep well pumps that the lower cylinder be placed in the water within six to nine inches of the bottom of the well, as the valves will then be always submerged and not so liable to get out of order. The upper cylinder is one-half the capacity of the lower one, and no change of cylinders should ever be made. Each pump must be used with its appropriate cylinder as designated. The substitution of a different sized lower cylinder than that mentioned on the List effectually destroys the mechanical principles on which the pump is made, causes the pump to work unevenly, breaks the constant stream, and will fail to give satisfaction. Pumps are priced without suction pipe. If pipe is wanted, state in your order whether black or galvanized ; also give depth from top of platform to bottom of well, and depth of water in well in dry season. i The prices given in our Lists all include an iron strainer for the lower end of the suction pipe and our quick-acting hose connection to attach host' to spout of pump. In referring to price-list of deep well pumps the price includes the lower cylinder and sufficient pipe and plunger rod to set the bottom of upper cylinder live feet below the platform. SMITH & WINCHESTER. BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 541 BUCKEYE FORCE PUMPS — CONTINUED. The value of a pump is determined by its durability, simplicity, the ease with which it is operated in deep wells, protection from frost in winter, etc. The Buckeye Pump possesses all these valuable qualities in a greater degree than any other pump in the market. There are thousands of them in use in every part of the country, and the great demand created for them wherever introduced attests their value. DURABILITY. OF The working and wearing part of a pump is the Cylinder. If that is defective the pump cannot work well, no matter how substantial the balance of the pump may be or how attractive in appear- ance. The cylinders of the Buckeye are made of brass or iron, lined with porcelain, which, being as smooth and hard as glass, does not wear the leather packing of the plungers. We use only the best leather for the valves, and all material used in the manufacture of the Buckeye Pump is calculated to do good ser- vice for years. All the New Style Pumps are fitted with our New Patent Brass Valve Seat. SECTIONAL VIEW CYLINDER. SIMPLICITY. We call especial attention to the simplicity of construction of this pump ; there is no stuffing or packing box as in most force pumps, and this fact alone should recommend the Buckeye above all others. The valves are simple and substantial, and not liable to clog with sand and dirt. EASE OF OPERATION. As but one-half of the water in cylinder is discharged with each motion of the handle, the friction of the water passing through the pipe is greatly reduced. This is an important con- sideration. They are especially desirable for deep wells, as a woman or child can use them in ordinary wells. PROTECTION FROM FROST. Each pump is provided with a small waste hole, not larger than a darning needle, in the discharge pipe, four feet below the platform, which will always allow the water to settle down to that point in the pipe after pumping, and is a sure protection against frost. GENERAL EFFICIENCY. The water starts with the first or second motion of the han- dle, and the How ceases the moment you stop pumping, leaving no drippings to form mud or ice on or around the platform. It throws a steady stream, and will force water 00 feet from the end of the hose nozzle. CAPACITY. The inquiry is often made, “How much water will the Buck- eye Pump supply in an hour or day?” The answer depends entirely on the length of stroke, size of cylinder and number of strokes per minute. A four-inch cylinder will furnish nearly double that of a three-inch, with the same stroke. We give, on page 515, capacities of pumps which apply equally well to the Buckeye as to all others. PROTECTION FROM FIRE. Each pump is provided with a hose coupling which can be iu- stantly attached to the spout, and water forced to any part of the rig. 1674 . buildings or grounds. It is invaluable in case of fire — an engine ever ready at your door. John II. Beecher. Esq., general agent of tin* Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Com- pany, says : “Having made a careful examination of the Buckeye Force Pump, I take pleasure in recommending it to all owners of buildings. It possesses great j tower, easily throwing water on the top of ordinary buildings. The use of the Buckeye in cases of fire would be of untold value.” It is very convenient for washing buggies, sprinkling lawns, watering flower-beds, washing windows and like purposes. DESCRIPTION OF WORKING PARTS. The above cut (Fig. 1674) illustrates the cylinder or working part of our pump. It will be observed that the upper part of the cylinder is the smaller, being one-half the capacity of the lower part. The cylinder is provided with two plungers connected together with an iron rod. The upper plunger is solid, and the pressed leather packing fits the cylinder closely, which prevents the water escaping out of the top of the cylinder. The lower plunger also fits nicely, and has a valve which opens on the down stroke and allows the water to pass through and closes on the up stroke. 542 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE FORCE PUMPS — CONTINUED. FOR CISTERNS AND SHALLOW WELLS. BUCKEYE CISTERN PUMPS. The Pumps shown on this page represent Buck- eye Pumps adapted for cisterns ; they can also be used for shallow wells. Fig. 1075 lias a three-inch cylinder two feet below plat- form. It is only adapted to be set upon a sink or stand, and is very convenient in greenhouses, or for filling reser- voirs by the use of hose, as well as for protection against lire. Fig. 1676 has the same size cylinder, but it is located above the base. Both are double-acting and pump a continuous stream. In order to keep the Figs. 1075 and 1076 from freezing, the handle must be raised and the valve tripped so that the water can run down. Fig. 1676. Fig. 1675. BUCKEYE SHALLOW WELL PUMP. In all cases where circumstances will admit the use of such a pump as is shown by Fig. 1677, it is by all means preferable. It has the cylinder down below freezing point, and will regulate itself so far as freezing is concerned. This pattern pump is made in 3, 31, 4 and 5-inch cylinder, and each can be fitted with Martin’s three-way attachment, as shown in Fig. 1079. Any of these pumps can be used in cisterns 6 feet or more in depth. We also furnish these pumps with 91-foot set lengths. All prices named do not include Suction Pipe or Ilose. For prices, see their respective List. Strainer for suction pipe, also hose coupling for hose, attached to each pump. Trade Si/e Cylinder. Fitted For. Set Length. Depth Well. Price. With Three- Way Cock. Fig. 1675. 75 3 -inch. 11-inch. 2 ft. 20 ft. S12 .00 “ 1676. 70 3 “ H “ None. 9.00 “ 1677. 201 3 “ U “ 5 ft. 6 in. 26 ft. 14.00 16. 00 “ 1677. 204 31 “ H “ 5 “ 6 “ 26 “ 16.00 IS- 50 “ 1677. 254 4 “ 2 “ 5 “ 6 “ 26 “ 17 00 19.50 “ 1677. 257 5 ii 2.4 “ 5 “ 6 “ 26 “ 30.00 33 . 00 “ 1677. 202 :) “ li 9 “ 6 “ 26 to 30 ft. 1 5 ■ 50 1 7 ■ 50 “ 1677. 205 31 “ H “ 9 “ 6 “ 26 “ 30 “ 1 7 • 50 20.00 “ 1677. 250 4 “ 2 ‘ ‘ 9 “ 6 “ 26 30 “ 13.50 21 .00 Throe-way discharge fitted for 1-inch or 3-inch pumps; 11 on 3! and 4-inch pumps. For pi ice of 5-inch, Fig. 1677, see page 545. Figs. 1663 to 1673, page 559, show pumps in operation Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. Fig. 1677. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 543 BUCKEYE FORCE PUMPS CONTINUED. FOR DEEP WELLS. All of the Buckeye Deep Well Pumps luive brass upper cylinders, and either porcelain-lined, brass, or bored iron lower cylinders. The upper and lower cylinders are connected by pipe with a rod running through it to connect and operate the upper and lower plungers. We recommend that lower cylinder be placed in the water within 6 to 9 inches of the bottom of the well, as the valves will then be always submerged and not so liable to get out of order. The upper cylinder is one-half the capacity of the lower one, and no change of cylinders should ever lie made, Each pump must be used with its appropriate cylinder as designated below. The substitution of a different sized lower cylinder than that mentioned on the list effectually destroys t lie mechanical principles on which the pump is made, causes the pump to work unevenly, breaks the constant stream, and will fail to give satis- faction. We furnish the following sizes : Fig. 1679. Fig. No. Trade No. for Hand Use Adapted for Well. Price with Porcelain Cylinder. Price with 13-inch Brass Cylinder. Price with 18-inch Brass Cylinder. Trade No. for Power Use. 1078. 215 30 to 70 feet. 3 -inch. 815.00 3 -inch. 817.00 3 -inch. 81S.50 237 1678. 216 30 “50 “ 34 “ 17.00 34 “ 19.00 238 g~ 167S. 217 100 feet and over. 2i “ 15.00 2i “ 17.00 94- “ 18.50 239 1678. 21S 30 to 100 feet. 2i “ 15.00 2i “ 17.00 24 “ 18.50 230 1678. 220 30 “ 40 “ 4 19.50 2*22 2 — 1678. 120 25 “ 70 “ 5 40.00 H-t Fig. 1679. With Martin’s 3-Way Cock, add $2.00 to trade Nos. 215, 217, 218 ; s2.50 to trade Nos. 216, 220. For sizes of Pipe, etc., see page 513. Can furnish lower Cylinders either capped outside or inside ; see Cylinder List. Cylinders shown above are capped outside. Figs. 166S to 1673 illustrate Pump in operation. Trade No. 120 has double brake same as Fig. 1682. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 544 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE FORCE PUMPS — CONTINUED. FOR SHALLOW AND CASED WELLS. BUCKEYE SHALLOW WELL PUMP. BUCKEYE CASING PUMP. While we do not usually recommend a double-acting pump for Wind Engine use, there are some places where it may be desirable to use them, and for such places there is nothing better than Fig. 1680. For sizes of suction pipe and general remarks refer to pages 513 and 514. We can furnish these both with and without the three-way attachment. The rapidly increased use of well drilling machines drilling holes of from three to six inches in diameter, in various sections of the country, has created a demand for a pump that would be suitable for such wells. As will be seen by the illustrations, the Buckeye Casing Pump is so arranged that the upper cylinder and pipes connecting same to the pump-head will enter into and pass down the casing as far up as the base of the pump. By this manner of construction we avoid cutting oft' the casing, and by having a tight platform fitting on top of the casing of the well all surface water, toads, mice and other vermin are kept out of the well, and the water is absolutely pure. Read remarks in regard to exchange of cylinders on page 543. We can furnish these with Wind Engine Tops like Fig. 1680, but not with three-way attachment. Read remarks regarding Buckeye Pumps on pages 540 and 541. Figs. 1608 to 1673, page [539, illustrate pumps in operation. All Casing Well Pumps fitted for lj-inch pipe. Fig. 1680. WITH WIND ENGINE TOP AND THREE-WAY COCK Fig. 1681. Fig. 1680. Trade No. Size Cylinder. Set Length. Fitted For. Adapted For. With 3-Way Cock. Without 3-Way C’k. 225 3 -inch. 5 ft. 6 ill. li pipe. Wells to 26 ft. $17-00 $15.00 240 34 “ “ “ 14 “ 19.50 17-00 255 4 “ “ “ 2 “ “ “ 20 . 50 18- 00 257 5 i i 9 ft. 6 in. 24 “ “ 30 ft. 33.00 30 00 230 3 “ “ “ U “ “ “ 18.50 16.50 245 34 “ “ “ 14 “ “ “ 2150 19. 00 260 4 2 23.00 20.50 FOR 3 TO 6-INCH PIPE WELLS Fig. 1681. Trade No. Size Well. Depth Well. Trice Enameled. 13-incli Brass. 18-incli Brass. s 415 4 -inch. 50 feet. 3 -inch cylinder, $15.00 $1700 $18.50 417 3 “ 100 2f “ “ 15.00 1700 IS. 50 418 34 “ 75 “ 2i “ “ 15.00 17-00 18. 50 437 4 50 3 “ “ 16.00 IS. 00 19.50 436 3'4 “ 70 2£ “ “ 16.00 18-00 1950 439 3 150 2f “ “ 16.00 IS. 00 19.50 Trade Nos. 437, 436 and 439 with Wind Engine Tops. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 545 BUCKEYE FORCE PUMPS CONTINUED. FOR FIRE USE AND DEEP WELLS. Fig. 16S2 represents our Village or Fire Pump, Trade No. 100. It has a five- inch cylinder 54 feet- below the platform, adapted for 2^-inch suction pipe. It is intended for wells 25 feet deep and under. The spout is threaded for coupling for U- inch hose. It is provided with two iron handles about four feet long, so that two or four men can use it in case of neces- sity. Thousands of dollars’ worth of property is saved annually by this pump. Trade No. 120 has the same size cylin- der, but is intended for wells over 25 feet deep. It is fitted to place the cylinder down at the bottom of the well. It has 2-inch pipe between the upper and lower cylinder. BUCKEYE CASING PUMP, WITH g-INCH STROKE. Fig. 1682. Fig. 1683 is for Deep or Shallow Wells. Especially designed to secure the largest amount of water in a given length of time from a cylinder of medium or small diam- eter, by increasing the length of stroke to 9 inches, and providing suitable leverage in the handle. It increases the capacity of the pump nearly one-half, and over- comes the objections to the use of small cylinders as used in casing wells. Fig. 1683. Fig. 1682 — Trade No. 100 ; 5-inch Cylinder ; 24-inch Suction , lj-inch Hose $40.00 “ 1682 “ “ 120; 5 “ .“ 2 “ H “ “ ... .... 40-00 Fig. 16S3 — Trade No. 401 ; 3-inch, enameled lower cylinder, capped inside, 54 feet to cylinder, 14 00 ‘ ^683 “ “ 401; 3-inch, brass lower cylinder, capped inside, 54 feet to cylinder . . 16.00 All Casing Well Pumps have lower cylinder, capped inside, and fitted for li-inch suction. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH * WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 546 IMPROVED BUCKEYE LIFT PUMPS. Has Patent Stamped Brass Valve Seat, Sectional Ventilating Standard, Reservoir Top, Funnel- Shaped Cap for Priming, Swivel Fulcrum, and is Anti-Freezing. Furnished with either Porcelain or Brass-Lined Inside or Outside Capped Cylinder, with Five Feet Wrought Iron Set Length. I n the produce a conception and manufacture of the Improved Buckeye Lift Pump, it was the intention to pump, that, like the famous Buckeye Double-Acting Force Pumps — that now have a repu- tation extending into all the civilized countries of the earth — should far surpass every other article of its class. It will be seen at a glance that the Improved Buckeye, illustrated by the annexed cut, com- bines all the important features necessary to make it the handsomest, strongest, and most perfectly operating Lift Pump on the market. It is the only Lift Pump made to-day with a Ventilating Standard, thus not only allowing the escape of impure air and gases from the well, but adding largely to the strength and artistic appearance of the pump. The wrought iron pipe constituting the set length is screwed into the head of the pump just below the spout. A vent hole located just above the cylinder, allows all the water to escape from the pump above frost line, thus preventing freezing in winter. The Reservoir Top holds a sufficient quantity of water, when pumping, to produce a steady stream at the spout, and prevents the water overtiowing at the top. One of the greatest features of the Improved Buckeye Lift Pump, for which letters patent are pending, is its construction of the following separate and distinct parts, viz. : Base, Ventilat- ing Section, Head, Fulcrum, and Wrought Iron Set Length, all securely connected together with Screw Threads, thus allowing repairs for any of these parts to be supplied without in- curring the expense of an entire new Standard. The Improved Buckeye Lift Pump, with reg- ular set length, is especially adapted for wells not over 26 feet deep, but by lengthening the connecting pipe and rod between the base and cylinder, they can be used in any depth well desired. They are recommended for large stock farms, irrigation, etc., where it is necessary to raise large quantities of water from shallow wells to the surface of the ground only. Fig. 1684. Fig. 168;. For H a n r> Use Only. With 5 -Foot Set Length. For Wind Engine or Hand. With 5 -Foot Set L EXGTII. .. Trade h k .m>. Xo Size Cylinder. Suction. Enam Cylinder. Brass Cylinder Fig. No. Trade No. Size Cylinder. Suction. Enam. Cylinder. Brass Cylinder. 1 684 619 24-in. li-in. $10.00 10.50 1684 299 24-in. li-in. $10.50 11.00 1684 321 3 “ U “ 10.00 1 1.00 1684 301 3 “ 1 i 10.50 11.50 1684 323 34 “ 14 “ 11.00 1 1 .50 1684 303 34 “ 14 “ 11.50 12.00 1 684 325 4 O “ 13.00 13.50 1684 305 4 “ 2 “ 13.50 14.00 1684 307 5 “ 24 “ 17.50 1684 309 6 “ 3 20.00 Price >f Standard only, $7.00. Price of Standard only, $8.00. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, slating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. CYLINDER AND REPAIR LIST OF BUCKEYE PUMPS. Fig. 1686 . NOTES. Order all castings but Cylinders by letters, cast into same ; order Cylinders by inside diameter at bottom, stating whether brass or porcelain-lined, and whether for shallow or deep well pump. Order all parts of Plungers by giving name, and diameter of lower cylinder. HANDLES. N umber. Size of Bolt Hole. Price. Number. Size of Bolt Hole, Price. m f-inch hole. $ 1.00 D99X 4-incli liole. $1 .25 D120 1.25 1)130 4 “ 1 . 50 1)140 1 “ 1.25 1)170 4 “ 1 .50 I)2X $■ “ “ 1 . 00 1)02 % “ “ l . 50 D120X t “ 1.25 I )60 Cistern Pump. 1 . 00 D140X , 5 . “ “ 1.50 D02X f-inch hole. 1.50 HALF STANDARDS. Number. Hand. Handle Hole. Price. Number. Hand. Handle Hole. Price. X Right. f-inch. $2.50 uu Left. 4-inch. $ 3 . 00 XX Left. f “ 2.50 ux Right. 4 “ 3.00 xo Right. f “ 2.50 UTX Left. 4 “ 3.00 xxo Left. f “ 2.50 V Right. 4 “ 3 . 50 Y Right. 1 “ 3 ■ 00 YY Left. 4 “ 3.50 YY Left. l “ 3 ■ 00 YX Right. 4 “ 3.50 YO Right. f “ 3 ■ 00 VVX Left. 4 “ 3 • 50 YYO Left. f “ 300 s Right. 4 “ 3 . 00 T Right, f “ 2.50 ss Left. 4 “ 3.00 TT Left. f “ 2.50 p Right, 3-00 U Right. 4 “ 3.00 pp Left. 3 . 00 CYLINDERS FOR BUCKEYE PUMPS. Size. Description. Kind. Cylinder Only. Cylinder Complete. Size. Description. Kind. Cylinder Only. Cylinder Complete. 3 -inch. Double. Porcelain S3- 00 $5 . 75 21 x 18 *Lower. Brass. $6 . 00 $10-00 34 “ “ 3 ■ 50 6 ■ 60 24 x 18 44 44 6 . 50 10.50 4 “ ‘ ‘ 4.00 7-45 3 x 18 44 44 7 00 1 1 . 00 5 “ “ 4 » 6. 00 10.50 lf-inch. Upper. “ 2 . 25 2.75 1 >07 Xo. 70. 4 4 3 . 00 6 . 00 n “ 44 2.37 2. 92 24 -inch. ♦Lower. 2.25 4.50 9 “ 44 2.50 3.10 24 “ 44 ti 2.37 4.50 44 44 2 . 75 3 45 3 “ “ * 4 2 . 50 4.50 9 4 4 " 1 G “ 44 3 . 50 4 . 50 3i 4 4 2.75 5 . 50 3-f 44 44 4.50 6 . 00 4 “ ‘ ‘ > 4 4.00 700 14 “ 44 3.00 3 . 50 5 4 4 0 . 00 0 . 00 2i x IS Lower. Porcelain 2.25 4.50 6 4 4 8.00 12.00 24 x 18 44 44 2.37 4.50 24 x 13 Brass. 5 . 00 8. 00 3 x IS 44 44 2 . 50 4. 50 24 x 13 5 . 50 8. 50 Xo. 21. 24 Upper. Iron. 2 . 00 3 • 50 3 x 13 “ “ 15 “ 24 “ 24 135.00 150 00 S “ 24 “ 5 “ 104 450 . 00 500.00 5 “ 18 “ 24 “ O 170-00 ISO 00 * We can supply these sizes arranged with wood levers for hand use. AIR CHAMBER. Fig. 1708. Fig. 1707. 2-J-inch Cylinder, S Stroke. . $12. 00 Fig. 1708. 21-inch Cylinder, 8 Stroke • • $3 00 “ 1707. 3" “ “ 8 “ . . 13.50 “ 1708. 3 “ “ 8 “ . . 3-00 “ 1707. 31 “ “ 8 “ . . 10.50 “ 1708. 3£ “ “ 8 “ . . 5.00 “ 1707. 5 “ “ 10 “ . . 30.00 “ 1708. 5 “ “ 10 “ . . 12.00 Order b\ this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 501 “EVER READY” IMPROVED SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP. FOR WIND OR OTHER POWER. Fig. 1709. The best Pump for Wind Engine use on the market. The construction of this Pump differs somewhat from our Fig. 1713, so well received by the trade. Like that, this never lacks for priming, but it possesses points in addition that will be duly appreci- ated by those using them. By simply removing the top cap the plung- er can be pulled from the cylinder and quickly restored without breaking any pipe connections. A door with bolts, seen at back of cut near bottom, opens the way to the lower valve without tearing the whole pump apart. Cylinder lined with brass. Made in two sizes, as below. Diameter Cylinder. Stroke. Suction. Discharge. Gal. per Stroke. ♦Lift and Force. A pprox. Weight. Brass Lined. 24-inch. 8-incli. 14-inch. 11-inch. 1 100 ft. 63 lbs. $25.00 3 “ 8 “ 14 “ 11 “ i 100 “ 64 “ 25.25 21 “ 12 “ 14 “ 11 “ 1 100 “ 68 “ 27 ■ 50 3 12 “ 14 “ 11 “ 1 100 “ 69 “ 28 ■ 50 34 “ 12 “ 2 “ 14 “ 100 “ 112 “ 30 . 00 4 12 “ 2 “ 14 “ 100 “ 120 “ 35 • 00 *Depth of Well to which Pump may be adapted or total lift and force from water to point of discharge. “PACIFIC” DOUBLE-ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP. FOR DEEP OR SHALLOW WELLS. Fig. 1710 represents our “New Pacific” Double-Acting Force Pump, arranged for other than manual power. This Pump may be used over wells of any description, and placed any reasonable dis- tance down, in open or dug wells. It embodies all the good features of a Pump of this class, and will be a valuable addition to our line of these goods. The suction pipe screws into a flange underneath the valve box and where there is no danger of freezing, a check valve at its extremity is recommended. Prices include either a forked rod or wood rod or harp connection for iron rod. Size No. Diameter Cylinder. Suction and Discharge. Stroke. Capacity Stroke. Price. 2 24-inch. 11-inch. 6-inch. i-gallon. $25- 00 4 3 “ H “ 6 “ 1 “ 30 ■ 00 6 3J ** 2 “ 6 “ l “ 37.50 S 4 2 “ 6 “ 1 “ 45.00 Fig. 1710. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 502 NEW “SIPHON” SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP. WIND ENGINE WORKING HEADS. Fig. 1711. Fig. 1712. Pig. 1711 is our “Siphon” Working Barrel, described on page 503, arranged with windmill top for either hand or windmill [lower. Hook Spouts only sent when ordered, and then at an extra price. J)iam. Inner Cyl. Suction and Dis. Stroke 1 Stroke by | by Hand. Power. Gallons per Stroke. Brass Inner Cylinder. Diam. ' Inner 1 Cyl. Suction and Dis. Stroke by Hand. Stroke by Power. Gallons per Stroke. Brass Inner Cylinder. Price. Price. 24-in. 14-in. G-in. Sf-in. 1 $2S-50 4 -in. 2 -in. 10-in. 10-in. 4 $37 ■ 50 3 “ 14 “ G “ : 8 A “ f 28 75 44 “ 24 “ 10 “ 10 “ f 50 . 00 34 “ 2 “ G “ 84 “ * 31 00 5 “ 24 “ 10 “ m •• i 55 . 00 4 “ 2 ‘ ‘ G “ 8f “ 34 . 50 54 “ 3 “ 10 “ 10 “ 1 61 00 34 “ 2 10 “ (10 “ 33 • 00 0 “ 3 10 “ 10 “ 11 70 . 00 Fig. 1712 represents a Wind Engine working head with revolving top and sectional base. This working head is exceptionally strong and heavy, and in its different forms can be used in almost any place for forcing water at a distance from mill. Between the air chamber and the base is inserted a ilange, which can be fitted for either 1 , If, If, 2 or 24-inch suction pipe, as ordered. We can put on a forked rod for attaching to wood rod of windmill, if so ordered, at our usual extra price for same. Windmill slides are not furnished unless especially ordered. Fig. 1712. Sue. and Ids., lf- 111 . ; G-in. Stroke $13.00 “ 1712. “ “ “ If “ 10 “ “ 14.50 “ 1712. Pitman and Stub End without Handle, Sue. and I)is., If-in. ; 6-in. Stroke 15.00 “ 1712. “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ If “ 10 “ “ 16.50 Forked rod extra, $1.50. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 503 NEW “SIPHON” WORKING BARREL PUMP. FOR DEEP OR SHALLOW WELLS. Fig. 1713. This cut shows our “Siphon” Self-Priming Working Barrel for deep or shallow wells. The water enters through the suction opening, located above both the upper and lower valves, into the reservoir, or outer cylinder, filling it with water to that point, and below which the water cannot recede. Into this body of water the inner cylinder, provided with brass plunger, etc., is suspended, leaving suitable space between inner and outer walls and at bot- tom ; the effect of which is, the pump is always primed and ready for instant action ; the valves are always under water and wet, and not liable to decay. It is very important that the inner cylinder should lie rigidly secured in its place, and to accomplish this the barrel and flange are cast in one piece, and interpose it between the air chamber and reservoir barrel flanges, bolt- ing the three together firmly, as shown, making it a device that will success- fully resist the jerking and heaving caused by the varying speed of a windmill. The construction of this cylinder has been reduced to perfection, and we can pronounce it mechanical in all respects, and adapted to the purpose for which it is used. Below we give sizes and prices. Pumps arranged with forked rod or harp connection to connect to rod of Windmill, we add $1.50 to List on sizes up to 4-inch, and $2.50 extra on the other sizes. Diam. Inner Cyl. Stroke. Sue. and Dis. Gal. per Stroke. *Lift and Force. Approx. Weight. Brass Inner Cyl. Price. Fig. 1713 2 -in. 7-in. 14-in. i 100 ft. 79 lbs. $25.00 “ 1713 2 i “ 7 “ 14 “ 1. 100 “ 79 “ 25 . 00 “ 1713 24 “ 7 “ H “ 1 100 “ 79 “ 25.00 “ 1713 O 7 “ 14 “ i 100 “ SI “ 25 . 25 “ 1713 oi “ 9 “ 2 “ i 100 “ 10S “ 27 25 “ 1713 4 “ 9 “ 2 “ 4 100 “ 113 “ 30.50 “ 1713 4 “ 10 “ 2 “ 4 100 “ 113 “ 40 ■ 00 “ 1713 41 “ 10 “ 24 “ f 75 “ 267 “ 45 • 00 “ 1713 5 “ 10 “ 24 “ X 75 “ 274 “ 50 . 00 “ 1713 6 “ 10 “ O 11 75 “ 276 “ 64-00 “ 1713 44 “ 12 “ 24 “ 4 75 “ 271 “ 54 . 00 “ 1713 5 “ 12 “ 24 “ 1 75 “ 280 “ 60.00 “ 1713 ...... 0 “ 12 “ 0 a 14 75 “ 300 “ 78 ■ 00 * Depth of well to which Pump may be adapted or total lift and force from water to point of discharge. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 564 DOUBLE-ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE PUMPS. Fig. 1714 . For Hand or Power Use. Fig. 1714 represents our new style Double-Acting Force Pump, with pitman, guide, guide rod, etc., etc., mounted on plank for house use. As the cut indicates, the Pump is strongly and compactly built, the valves all being under one case, in front, with suction pipe underneath. These valves are made of bronze, rubber-faced, and we can confi- dently say this Pump is vastly more reliable and efficient than any other Pump of its class in the market. Made in 4 sizes. Stroke 6 inches. Fig. 1714, without brake for hand use, is furnished with stub end for power connection. Sizes and prices same as Fig. 1714. Fig 1715 accurately represents one of our well-known Double-Acting Force Pumps mounted on plank, with brass piston rod, for house use. In explanation of a Double-Acting Pump would say that they lift and force water with both the upward and downward motions of the lever, giving double the quantity of water that a Single-Acting Pump of equal size would, and requiring a commen- surate outlay ef power. They can be worked either right or left- handed, with our reversible fulcrum, and lead or wrought iron pipe can be used on suction or discharge, but are always fitted for wrought iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. Can furnish eight sizes in iron or brass. 9 0 tL ~ 0) 3 ^3 ® H £ 5 0 * Sue. and Discharge. Inches. Hi I *i> ^ Price. 1714 2 24 n i $29.00 1714 4 3 n 4 34.00 1714 6 34 1^ 4 41.50 1714 S 4 2 49.00 When Cock is not furnished, de- duct $2.50 from List. ■& Fig. 1715- Fig. No. Size No. I Ham. Cyliml. Sue. I)is. Stroke Gal. p'r llev. Lift and Force. Anprox. Weight. 1715 0 2 -ill. 1 4 -in. li-in. 7-in. 1 100 ft. SO lbs. 1715 1 2* “ It “ It “ 7 “ * 75 “ 87 “ 1715 2 24 “ It “ It “ 7 £ 75 “ SS “ 1715 3 2i “ It “ It “ 7 i 75 “ 91 “ 1715 4 3 “ 14 “ It “ 7 “ ■4 75 “ 95 “ 1715 0 34 “ ii “ 14 “ S “ 3 50 “ 170 “ 1715 S 1 “ 2 “ 2 “ s “ \ 50 “ 175 1715 10 44 “ 24 “ 24 “ S “ 1 35 “ 183 “ WITH AIR CHAMBER. WITH AIR CHAM- BER AND COCK. Iron. Brass. Iron. Brass. Iron. Brass. sl 3.50 20.00 $15.50 28.00 s 18.00 33.00 14.00 28.00 10.00 30.00 18.50 35.00 17.00 38.00 19.50 40.00 22.00 45.00 19.00 45.00 21.00 47.00 23.50 52.00 21.00 52.00 23.00 54.00 25.50 59.00 25.00 09.50 28.50 7300 31.00 78.00 37 .OO 94.00 42.00 98.00 45.00 103.00 50.00 136.00 55.00 141.00 58.00 146.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 505 HOUSE FORCE PUMP, ON PLANK. WITH CHECK VALVE AND AIR CHAMBER. RIGHT AND LEFT-HANDED. valuable. position. Fig. 1716. By taking bolts out Fig. 1716 represents our Single-Acting Suc- tion and Force Pump with brass piston rods, pitman and guide, mounted on a hand- somely o r n a m ented plank for indoor use, and can be made either right or left-handed. It is generally em- ployed for lifting water from wells or cisterns and forcing it up into a more elevated part of the house, for bath- rooms, filling tanks, etc. Plumbers wishing to attach copper air cham- bers usually select this style. The check valve can be removed and an air c h a m b e r substituted without extra fitting. We have six sizes of this Pump, of iron, or with Cylinder and Pis- ton of brass, or entirely of brass, except the lever, f u 1 c r u m and check valve, as per de- scription given below. The Iron and Brass Cylinder Pumps are fitted for iron pipe and the Brass Pumps for lead pipe, unless other- wise ordered. Fig. 1717 represents our House Force Pump with air chandler and cock on plank. The good qualities of the Pumps previously" de- scribed prevail in this one, but this has the additional convenience of a faucet through which water can be drawn at the Pump. The faucet has threads cut on the outlet where hose can be coupled and water forced through it, which, in case of fire, might often prove in- of flanges of air chamber it can be turned Fig. 1717. around to almost any A flange joint is much preferable to a screw joint. No. Diameter Cylinder. Suction and Discharge. Stroke. Capacity Stroke. Iron. Brass Cylinder. Brass. Fig. 1716 Fig. 1717 Fig. 1 7 LG Fig. 1717 Fig. 1716 Fig. 1717 0 2 -inch. 1 -inch. 7-incli. Tit-gallon. $14.00 18.00 19.00 27.00 26.00 35.00 2 24 “ I 4 “ >7 4 i l i “ 15.00 19.00 20.00 28.00 30.00 37.00 3 n “ If “ 7 “ 1 “ 15.75 20.00 ! : 21.00 29.00 33.00 40.00 4 3 “ I4 7 “ T_ “ 16.50 22.00 22.00 30.00 35.00 42.00 5 3i 14 “ 7 “ i 20.00 26.00 25.00 33.00 40.00 49.00 () 34 “ 14 “ 7 “ To 22.00 28.50 32.00 37.50 45.00 56.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 506 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOUSE FORCE OR LIFT PUMPS. Fig. 1718. Fig. 1719. Fig. 1718 represents the Centennial Force Pump, which is also known as the People’s Pump, also as Pendulum Pump. The Plunger rod of this pump, instead of working through the top, is operated by a rocking shaft running through the side, to the outer edge of which is attached the handle. The top is closed with a lid secured by thumb screws, forming an air chamber, rendering it valuable for throwing water for lire purposes, washing windows and carriages, watering lawns, and forcing up into tanks. By unscrewing the vent plug on top of the lid, it discharges evenly and smoothly as a lift pump. The cylinder swivels round on the bottom flange so that t he spout can be placed in any direction. It is arranged for two discharge pipes or hose running in different directions. The water may be let back to avoid freezing, by raising the handle. The ease with which any part can be reached for repairs, renders it very suitable for farmers, nurseries and home use. By substituting a crank and shackle in place of brake, it makes an excellent pump for windmills. It has a brass seat for the lower valve, and is adapted for either lead or iron pipes. With Cock in Spout. Iron. Fig. 1718. No. 0, of 2J-inch Bore, suitable for 1 -inch Pipe, each . 810.00 “ 1718. “ I “ “ “ U “ “ . 12.00 “ 1718. “ 2 “ 4 “ “ H “ “ . 20.00 Brass Cyl. 1 1. On 18.00 28.00 Iron. Brass Cyl, 12. .70 16.50 15.00 21.00 25.00 33.00 Can furnish Fig. 1718 with cock in the spout if desired, also with set length. Fig. 1710 represents a cheap and very simple force pump, and as the cut represents the pump so well, a description is hardly necessary. The top flange, holding the stuffing box, can be changed so as to make, pump right or left-handed. Made only in one size. Fig. 1710. 31-inch Cylinder fitted for If or 14-inch Pipe Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 810.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 507 ANTI-FREEZING IRON FORCE PUMP, WITH COCK. WITH THREE FEET WROUGHT IRON CONNECTING PIPE. These are identical with Fig. 1723, described on the following page, in form and style, and have in addition a three feet gas pipe set length. In the working cylinder are the valves, out of reach of frost, which make these pumps available in exposed locations. Water can be conducted in two directions by means of the cock furnished with this pump. Fig. 1720. No. 2, 21-inch Bore, 6-incli Stroke, for lj-inch Pipe §16.00 “ 1720. No. 10, 3-inch Bore, 3-inch Stroke, for li-incli Pipe 18.00 ALL BRASS NICKELED BASIN PUMP. WITH BOLTS FOR SLAB. Fig. 1721. This pump is designed for railroad car service, country and city residences, or any place where water is wanted for sink or * marble basin. All parts are highly finished and nickeled. Diameter 3-in. Suction 1-in. Stroke li-in. Fig. 1721. Nickeled §14.00 Fig. 1720. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 60S IMPROVED HAND FORCE PUMP, ON BASE. UPPER DISCHARGE, AND WITH COCK. Fig. 1722. Fig. 1723. Fig. 1722 represents our Hand Force Pump on base with upper check valve discharge. The height of pump from base to lever top is from 30 to 35 inches, and the weight from 34 to 70 lbs., according to size. We make this style of pump of iron, or cylinder and piston of brass, or all brass except the lever, fulcrum and base, as per description given below. Fig. 1723 represent s our Hand Force Pump on base with double discharge air chamber and cock. The height of pump from base to lever top is from 31 to 35 inches, and the weight from 60 to 95 His., according to size. We make this style of pump of iron, or witli cylinder and piston of brass, or entirely of -brass, except lever, fulcrum, base and air chamber. All pumps are provided with an iron cock with brass plug, unless otherwise ordered. Size No. Diameter Cylinder. Sue. and Discharge. Stroke. Capacity per Stroke. Price, Iron. Price, ISi ass Cyl. Brass. Fig. 1722. Fig. 1723. Fig. 1722. Fig. 1723. Fig. 1722. Fig. 1723. 0 2 -inch. 1 -inch. 0 -inch. ,',-gal. $8.00 ; . . 13-50 20.00 2 1 24 “ It “ () i “ 9.50 12 50 14. 00 18.00 2100 23 50 4 O li If “ (i *■ 1 a 1100 1450 15 00 19.50 32.00 35.00 <3 OPEN TOP TWO-CYLINDER FORCE PUMP. FOR STEAMBOATS, FACTORIES, WHARVES, ETC. WITH WOOD LEVERS. Fig. 1730 gives an accurate representation of a powerful Two-Cylinder Pump, which is double- acting in operation, and is compact in build and simple in construction. For many years these Pumps have been used among the ship-builders of the country in fitting out vessels, and give universal satisfaction. These Pumps are arranged to be worked either by wood levers, which go with each Pump, or by power, as desired. Rubber buffers on each side of air chamber receive the blow of the lever beam in its downward stroke. The suction plate is always fitted for wrought iron pipe, and the discharge opening has a brass tube for wiring on hose. Can fit both ends for wrought iron pipe, or both ends for hose if ordered. The sizes of suction and discharge attachments could be varied if necessary. No. Diameter Cylinders. Suction. Discharge. Stroke. Capacity per Revolution. Iron Cylinders. Br’ss-Lined Cylinders. Brass Cylinders. I'rice. Price. Price. 4 3 -inch. 14-inch. li-inch. 64-inch. -2-gallon. $40 - 00 48 . 00 65 . 00 6 34 “ 2 14 “ 64 “ 4 45 . 00 57 ■ 00 78 . 00 8 4 “ 24 “ 2 “ 8 “ i u 55 • 00 70.00 95 . 00 10 44 “ 24 “ 2 “ 8 “ Co “ 67.00 86 . 00 115.00 12 5 “ 24 “ 2 “ 8 “ If “ 82 . 00 100- 00 140.00 16 6 4 “ 24 “ 8 “ 14 “ 110.00 140.00 170.00 We can furnish this Pump mounted on platform with wheels at $10.00 extra. No. 10 is fitted with gun metal valves and valve seats. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 574 HAND AND POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMPS. Probably in no class of manufacture is the axiom, “The best is the cheapest,” better exemplified than in that of Hand and Power Rotary Force Pumps. Having been extensively engaged for the past thirty-five years in the manufacture and sale of these Pumps, we have profited by our experience, and feel justified by the unsolicited testimony of our patrons and our constantly increasing sales, in saying we are to-day making the largest and best line of these goods in the market. A Rotary Pump must be made with the utmost care and accuracy, or it is worthless — and it is these points of excellence, accomplished by our skilled labor and im- proved machinery, that have earned the enviable reputation of t lie “Goulds Rotary.” These Pumps will lift water as far as any Piston Pump and give a constant uniform discharge. When wanted for pumping hot liquids, it is necessary that we should be advised of it, as we put in a metallic valve in that case. Bronze Pumps should always be used for distilleries, malt houses, etc. The whole inside working and principle of our Pumps are obvious from the sectional illustrations given below, in which Fig. 1731 represents the cams used in our smaller Hand Pumps, and Fig. 1732 those in our large Power Pumps. INTERNAL SECTION CUTS OF GOULDS ROTARY PUMPS. Fig. 1731- Fig. 1732. The peculiar formation of these revolving cams or pistons was acquired after long experimenting and successful practice, and has demonstrated them to be of such a shape as to produce the very minimum of friction and wear with the greatest results. The cases which receive these cams are engine lathe turned and bored and so perfectly true and smooth that the cams when in operation create almost a perfect vacuum and will “pick up” water quicker, for a long distance, and hold it better than any other Pump. The cams are not rough castings, “sand ground,” as those in some inferior Pumps, but are carefully and accurately planed to mesh into each other and fit their case perfectly. It is also a point: worth noting that if a little good oil be put into the case of our Pumps before and after using at first, or simply pump air with this oil a few times, the cams become as hard upon the surface as fine tempered steel, and are almost unaffected by constant use afterwards. Drip-plugs are provided for draining Bumps in cold weather. To do this turn the cams backward a single revolution to release all water. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HAND ROTARY BARREL PUMP. IMPROVED BARREL ATTACHMENT OR HOLDER. Fig- 1733- Fig. 1733 shows one of our Hand Rotary Pumps, arranged with an improvement for holding the suction pipe of the Pump rigid in the bung of a barrel. The holder is a tapering sleeve in two halves, and can be used in barrels having any size of bung, from 14 to 4 inches m diameter. A suction pipe of three feet in length goes with each Pump, as well as a hose coupling. With this apparatus fluids of any character or con- sistency can be pumped from a barrel, tierce or hogshead, and forced into a reservoir or recepta- cle at any distance removed, to the point desired. The prices given below include suction pipe, hose coupling, hook and holder. Number . . . 1 2 3 Suction . . In. 1 1 ! It Discharge “ 1 1 U Gal. per too Rev. • - 13 14 17 Iron . . . si7.oo 20.00 24.00 Bronze . . ' ' 39.00 44.00 49.00 HAND ROTARY FORCE PUMP, WITH LIGHT BALANCE WHEEL. Fig. 1734 represents our Hand Rotary Force Pump, described on previous page, arranged on base, with light balance wheel. They are adapted for every place or purpose where a Lift and Force Pump can be used, and will pump from a well or cistern, or can be moved to any place where water is not more than fifteen to twenty feet distance and operated instantly. They will pump equally as well hot water by the addition of a metallic lower valve. For wine or liquor a Bronze Pump should always be used, as it is unaffected by the action of acids. These Rotary Pumps are known in every country of the world as the very best made. They have no competitors, are alone reliable, and always give satisfaction. Number 1 2 3 Suction Inches. It it 14 Discharge “ 1 i It Diameter Wheel .... “ 144 144 144 Revolutions, minute 100 100 100 Gallons 13 14 17 Iron 22.00 26.00 Bronze 41.00 40.00 51.00 Where water is raised over ten or twelve feet we would advise the use of a check or foot valve at the end of suction pipe, although this valve should be removed in cold weather or the pipe secured against freezing. Fig. 1734- Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 570 POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP, ON FRAME. This cut accurately represents our Rotary Force Pump on heavy cast iron frame, with tight and loose pulleys for power. Its internal construction is exactly similar to that of Fig. 1731, previously described, and arranged this way it is capable of constant and productive work. Beyond the pul- leys is a strong bearing with Babbitt-lined boxes that the driving shaft runs in. This shaft is made of tile best steel, and the whole pump finished with that care and labor which only can make good pumps of this kind. The shaft is also made long enough to take a balance wheel on end of it, beyond the bearing, but this wheel is only fur- nished when ordered. For all places where a run- ning supply or large quantity of water is wanted for watering yards, lawns, or supplying water works, we know of no better pump for the money. It is also well adapted as a small fire pump, and will throw water from 125 to 150 feet horizontal!!'. No. Suction. Discharge. Pulleys, Each. Revolutions per Minute. Gallons per Minute. Iron. Price. Bronze. Price. 1 lf-inch. 1 -inch. 24 x 8 inches. 100 13 827. 00 49.00 2 I 4 “ 1 24 x 8 100 14 32.00 56.00 3 1 4 U- “ 24 x 8 “ 100 17 38.00 63 . 00 4 1 4 “ 14 “ 34 x 12 100 27 4S . 00 7S.00 5 2 44 2 44 34 x 12 100 36 54 . 00 90.00 (> 24 “ 24 “ 4 x 24 “ 100 45 80.00 135.00 POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP. WITH OUTSIDE BEARING. Fig. 1730 represents our new Rotary Force Pump with outside bearing and pulley fly wheel for power use. This pump may be used for any of the many services of rotaries — for pumping hot and cold water, wines, liquors, and filling still boilers or those working under moderate pressure, and it is especially arranged for power use at a moderate expense. The shaft is made extra long and rests upon a strong standard with Babbitt-lined box ; while the fiy wheel may be made any size to meet the requirements of the purchaser. These pumps are admirably adapted for use with high speed gas, kerosene, or other engines, as the height of outside bearing admits of the vise of a very large pulley to compensate for speed of engine. In the tables given below we have given tire size of pulleys most in demand, but could substitute others if needed, at proportionate List prices. Always fitted for wrought iron suction pipe. No. I Sue Pullov. G ?J-.l >er Inch. Min. 100 Rev. Iron. ! Bronze. 1 736 1 ll-in. 1 -in. 18x4 13 $25.00 47.00 1 736 2 li '• 1 “ 1S\4 14 28.00 52.00 1 736 3 11 “ If “ 18x4 17 32.00 57.00 1736 4 14 “ 14“ 36x4 27 45.00 75.00 1 736 5 2 “ 2 “ 36 x 4 36 50 00 85.00 1736 0 2 u 2 “ 36 x 4 45 6(1.00 1 10.00 Fig. 1736. Where water is raised over 10 or 12 feet we would always advise the use of a check or foot valve at the end of suction pipe, although this valve should he removed in cold went her or the pipe secured against freezing. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 577 POWER ROTARY FORCE PUMP, ON FRAME. WITH TIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS. Fig- 1737- Fig. 1737 represents one of our large Power Rotary Force Pumps, mounted on heavy cast iron frame, with two sets of heavy cut gears and tight and loose pulleys for power. The cams are lifted to each other with the greatest care, and the cases that receive them made as true and perfect as the best tools and machinery can render them. The pulleys are turned and polished and have a heavy outside bearing beyond the end, which relieves the shaft of all undue strain. The suction and discharge openings can be fitted for cast iron or wrought iron pipe or hose, as ordered. In the table given below will be found the capacity of these Pumps and about the speed they should be run, although they could be run much faster if desired, with greater results. We can furnish Pipe, Ilose, Couplings, Play Pipes, etc., at market rates. No. Suction. Discharge. Pulleys, Eacli. Gallons per Kevolution. Revolutions per Minute. •Lift and Force. Approx. Weight. Iron. Price. Bronze. Price. 1 2 -inch. li-inch. 12 x 34-in. i 225 to 250 150 ft. 200 lbs. 8100.00 160.00 2 24 “ 2 “ 154x4 “ 4 175 “ 200 150 “ 310 “ 115.00 180.00 3 3 “ 24 “ 174x5 “ 1 150 “ 175 150 “ 500 “ 160.00 260.00 4 5 “ 4 “ 24 x 6 “ n 125 “ 150 150 “ 1060 “ 225.00 325.00 5 6 “ 5 30 x 8 “ 24 100 “ 125 150 “ 1300 “ 275.00 400.00 6 8 0 “ 4 75 “ 100 150 “ 2000 “ 425.00 600.00 * Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 578 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. POWER ROTARY FIRE PUMP. WITH AIR CHAMBER. Fig. 1738. Fig. 1738 is our large Rotary Pump, built especially for high speed duty in protecting Mills, Fac- tories, Warehouses, etc., against lire. We recommend driving Fire Pumps by direct shaft, gears or friction pulleys as being more relia- ble and less liable to accident than belts. The first requirements of a Fire Pump are reliability and efficiency, and we unhesitatingly commend our Pump to our friends. The discharge openings (five in number) and suction may fitted for wrought iron or cast iron pipe or hose, as ordered. The speed given below may be increased in cases of emergency without injury, although intended as given for fire duty. Pump will work against any practical fire pressure. We solicit correspondence concerning these admirable Pumps, and will cheerfully furnish esti- mates on any contract, and fully guarantee every Pump sent from our works. Fig. No. Suction. Discharge. Gals, per Rev. Rev. per Minute. Approx. Weight. Price. 1738 ., 3-inch. 24-inch. 1 350 to 400 550 lbs. 8172.00 1738 4 5 “ 4 “ IS 300 ‘ 350 1100 “ 240 00 1738 5 is “ 5 “ 34 250 • 300 1400 “ 300.00 1738 0 S “ 0 4 200 ‘ 250 2100 “ 450. 00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 579 COMBINED HAND AND POWER PUMPING APPARATUS. FOR HAND AND POWER USE. WITH GEAR AND PINION. WITH TIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS. Fig. 1739. Fig. 1740. Fig. 1739. As the cut shows, this is a very strong and well made Pumping Head, and is particu- larly well adapted for Artesian and Deep Wells. It is capable of handling a large cylinder, as it is geared back three to one. The main gear and pinion are best steel with machine cut teeth, well fitted, bright finished and work with minimum friction. For driving single pumps it is unsurpassed. Gas, Steam, Petroleum or Electric motors may be used with it. It is provided with air chamber and cock spout. Water can be forced upward through top of air chamber or drawn through the cock. The whole has high-class finish and superior workmanship. Deduct $2.00 from prices given below when cock is not furnished. Lift and Force. Height. Pipe. Stroke. Fly Wheel. Price. Fig. 1739 24-in. cyl. 125 ft. 48 ill. 14-ill. 7-in. 36 x 44 in. 870.00 “ 1739 3 “ “ 100 “ 48 “ n “ 7 “ 30 x 4i “ 70.00 “ 1739 34 “ “ 60 “ 48 “ If “ 7 “ 36 x 44 “ 70.00 Without Air Chamber and Cock Spout $65 00 Without Cock Spout 68. 00 Fig. 1740. Under Fig. 1739, a description of this will be found in a general way. Its distinguish- ing feature is the tight and loose pulleys for belt transmission. In place of spout, an air chamber can be used like Fig. 1739, or a gas pipe flange for lateral or vertical distribution of water. Size No. Pipe. Stroke. Pulleys, Each. Price. Fig. 1740 1 14-inch. 5, 6 or 7-incli. 20 x 3 inches. 844 ■ 00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 580 SMITH * WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. NEW STYLE STEAM PUMP. BOILER FEED FOR HAND AND POWER USE. Fig. 1741. Fig. 1742 shows an entirely new and improved pattern of Steam Boiler Feed Pump with crank shaft, face-plate, and tight and loose pulleys for hand and power. On the end of driving shaft, opposite the face-plate, is a heavy iron crank with wrought iron handle for working the pump when necessary before steam is up. These pumps will feed boilers under any steam pressure, and are built in the best possible man- ner. Stroke, 34 inches. Pulleys are 10-incli diameter, 4-incli face each. No. Diameter Cylinder. Suction and; ? er Discharge. M in ute. h GO Strokes Size of Boiler. Brice. 0 2 -inch. 1 -inch. 245 30 II. P. 834 00 2 2* “ 1 “ 3.82 40 “ 40 . 00 4 3 “ U “ 5.51 50 “ 50 • 00 Fig. 1741 shows a Boiler Feed Pump for filling cold boilers, or feeding those under a moderate pressure of steam. Where boilers are employed for making steam merely, and do not make enough of it to generate any pressure to speak of, these pumps are very extensively used. A brass globe check valve in the eduction outlet prevents the water from going back again into the pump. They are all made with metallic fittings throughout for pumping hot as well as cold water. We would advise when pumping hot water, that the pump be placed as near the water as possible. Stroke, 6 inches. No. Diameter Suction and Gal. per Size of Price. Cylinder. Discharge. Stroke. Boiler. 0 2 -inch. 1 -inch. 1 A 15 H. P. 812.00 2 24 “ n “ i 25 “ 14.00 4 3 “ li “ 30 “ 16.00 TIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS. Fig. 1742. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 581 BRASS AIR PUMP. FOR HAND AND POWER USE. Fig- 1743- Pig. 1743 represents a Brass Air Pump, mounted on plank, with wrought iron handle, of proper con- struction, for forcing air or gas into barrels, casks or other vessels. In this manner the most destructive acids, such as nitric, sulphuric, etc., may be raised by atmospheric pressure with- out coming in contact with Pump or in fact anything except conveying pipes. The uses of an Air Pump are so va- rious, that we prefer to know for what it is to be employed, quantity of air desired, etc. We can furnish also an Air Pump intended for heavier pressures, say 150 to 200 pounds to the square inch, as below. Pig. 1743. 2-incli Bore, 6-inch Stroke ...... $15.00 Fig. 1743. 14-inch Bore, 10-inch Stroke $30.00 Estimates for Power Air Pump fur- nished on application. STEAM BOILER FEED PUMP. Fig. 1744 represents a new style of Boiler Feed Pumps, adapted for power. The remarks under Fig. 1741 apply equally well to this pump, which is sim- ple, strong and very serviceable. Prices named below will make this a very popular pump. No. Diameter Cylinder. Stroke. Suction and Dis. Strokes per Min. Gals, per Minute. Price. 2 li-mch. 6-inch. 4-inch. 40 1.27 $10.00 3 14 “ 6 “ 1 40 1.84 15.00 4 ii “ 3 “ 4 “ 60 1.37 14-00 5 2 “ 3 “ 1 60 2.45 18.00 6 2i “ 3 “ 1 60 3-S2 22.00 7 3 3 U “ 60 5.50 27-00 s 2 “ 6 “ li “ 40 326 22 . 00 0 2i “ 6 “ li “ 40 5 10 30 . 00 10 0 * ‘ O 6 “ 14 “ 40 7 35 40.00 Fig. 1744- Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 582 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “CHALLENGE” DOUBLE-ACTING HORIZONTAL POWER FORCE PUMP. Fig. 1745- Fig. 1745 represents our Double-Acting “Cnallenge” Force Pump, mounted on strong iron frame, with machine cut gear, tight and loose pulleys, etc., and is adapted for feeding boilers or working in any place or capacity under heavy pressure. The cylinder is lined with brass, while the piston rod, valves, valve seats, and all working parts exposed to action of water are of brass or gun metal, and when ordered can be fitted for hot water. The Pump is geared 4 to 1, and for continuous service the pulley shaft may be run between 100 to 180 revolutions per minute, and against 100 pounds pressure per square inch. The size of pulleys given below could be varied to meet circum- stances. We should be advised when this pump is to be used for feeding boilers, for then the plunger should be made entirely of metal, for which an extra charge would be made. Always litted for wrought iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. Diameter Cylinder. Stroke. Suction. Discharge. Pulleys. Each. Gal. per Revolution. r. r. m. Crank Shaft. Approximate Weight. Price. 24-inch. 44-inch. 1 Pinch. 1 -inch. 20 X 3 ill. i 35 330 lbs. $85.00 3 “ 44 “ n “ 1 20 X 3 “ A 35 335 “ 90.00 4 44 “ 14 “ li “ 20 X 3 “ i 35 350 “ 95.00 5 44 “ 2 “ 14 “ 20 X 4 “ * 35 672 “ 125.00 0 44 “ 24 » 2 “ 20 x 4 “ n 35 717 “ 150.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 583 “ALERT” DOUBLE-ACTING HORIZONTAL POWER FORCE PUMP. ON FRAME WITH PULLEY. Fig. 1746. The pump illustrated above shows our Double-Acting “Alert” Force Pump, mounted on iron frame, with machine cut gear, pulleys, etc., for power use. A simple and compact pump of this class has been of late very greatly demanded, capable of working against a moderate pressure, and at the same time being reasonable in price, and to meet this demand we offer the combination above represented. The chief features of this pump we enumerate below : The valves, which are of leather, are all grouped together under the air chamber, and can readily be exposed to view without disturbing either the suction or discharge pipes, by unscrewing the heavy brass nut on top of the air chamber, when the whole pump can be taken apart. The bear- ings of the pulley and crank shaft are placed symmetrically in respect to the centre line of pump. The connecting rod is made of bronze and can lie adjusted to allow for wearing of parts. To the piston rod a strong iron yoke is attached, which is of such a form as to act as a guide rod to the pump, and allow the crank and connecting rod to move up and down inside without touching it. The pump is geared 4 to 1, stroke 5 inches, and for continual service the pulley shaft should run be- tween 160 to 180 revolutions per minute, and against about 50 pounds pressure per square inch. The size pulley given below could be varied to meet circumstances. Always fitted for wrought iron pipe unless ordered to the contrary. For use with gas, kerosene or with other high speed engines, this pump is unexcelled. In making inquiry or orders, always state duty intended or required of pump. Diameter Cyl. Double Sue. Double Dis. Stroke. Capacity per Rev. Floor Space. Size Pulley. Price. Fig. 1746 . . “ 1746 . . “ 1746 . . 3 -inch. n “ 1 “ l£-in ch. li “ 14 “ I -inch. II “ 11 “ 5-inch. 5 “ 5 “ to gallon. i 14 x 26 in. 14x26 “ 14x26 “ 20 x 3 in. 20x3 “ 20x3 “ $55 • 00 75.00 85.00 With tight and loose pulleys and outbored bearing, add to List, No. 4, $S.50 ; 3£ and 4-inch Cylinder, $10.00. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 584 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GOULDS SPECIAL TRIPLEX PUMP. FOR ELEVATIONS TO 300 FEET OR EQUIVALENT PRESSURE. Fig. 1747. Fig. 1747 Special Triplex Power Pump for water works stations, hydraulic elevators, etc., in common with our other types Triplex Pumps, has three single-acting cylinders with outside packed plungers, but possesses following exclusive features: Y“The plungers are outside guided above, relieving them of excessive wear or strain, and have brass bushed connecting rods of forged steel, of the locomotive type, with an adjustment at either end for wear. The power is transmitted direct to each of these plungers in this manner. A countershaft behind pump, with pulley for belt or other connection, transmits power to spur gears at either end of pump, driving (by crank pins in manner of face-plate) the two outside plungers, and at the same time through the single throw supporting crank shaft the centre or middle plunger. The bronze suction and discharge valves are all grouped in valve chamber shown in front of pump base, and accessible through hand holes or ports. Details of construction or other information will be furnished upon application. Diameter Stroke. Suction. Discharge. Gallons per It. P. M. Crank Shaft. Approximate * Price. Cylinders. Geared. Revolution. To 200 Ft. To 300 Ft. Weight. 10 -inch. 12 -inch. 8 -inch. 6 -inch. 03 to f 12 * 35 ! 30 16000 lbs. * Price upon application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 585 GOULDS TRIPLEX ELECTRIC POWER PUMP. GEARED WITH TIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS. FOR ELEVATIONS TO 300 FEET OR EQUIVALENT PRESSURE. Fig. 1748. Fig. 1748 is our Triplex Electric Power Pump with rawhide pinion and driving pulley for belt. This combination of Pump and Motor can be brought within surprisingly small limit and is practi- cally noiseless in operation. Always specify speed requirements, giving diameter, face and speed of motor pulley. Diameter Cylinders. Stroke. Suction. Discharge. Geared. Gallons per Revolution. R. P. M. Crank Shaft. Approximate Weight. To 200 Ft. To 300 Ft. lf-inch. 2 -inch. f-inch. f-inch. 5 to 1 _1 50 40 100 If “ 24 “ If “ If “ 5 “ 1 1 TT 50 40 180 2 “ 3 “ If “ If “ 5 “ 1 4 50 40 235 24 “ 4 “ If “ 14 “ 5 “ I f 50 40 350 3 “ 4 “ If “ If “ 5 “ 1 f 45 35 525 4 “ 4 “ 2 “ 2 “ 5 “ 1 1- 45 35 750 4 “ 6 “ 2 2 “ 5 “ 1 1 40 30 800 5 “ 6 “ 3 “ 3 “ 5 “ 1 If 40 30 1S00 5 8 “ 3 “ b 5 “ 1 2 40 30 1850 04 “ S “ 4 4 “ 5 “ 1 3 40 30 3600 S 8 “ 5 4 “ 5 “ 1 5f 35 25 5S00 8 “ 10 5 4 5 “ 1 64 35 25 6750 0 10 “ 6 5 0 “ 1 Sf 35 25 11000 Prices on application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 586 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER PUMP. GEARED WITH TIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS. FOR ELEVATIONS TO 60 FEET [ OR EQUIVALENT PRESSURE. Fig. 1749- Pig. 1749 is our Light Service Triplex Power Pump, with rubber ball valves, tight ancl loose pulleys, etc., for filling tanks, creating circulating currents, etc. For a limited range of service it will answer as well as a heavier pattern, more expensive Pump, and is much more efficient and economical in operation than any form of Centrifugal or Fan Pump. Diameter Cylinders. Stroke. Suction. Discharge. Geared. Pulleys. Gals, per Revolution. It. P. M. Crank Shaft. Approx. W eight. *Price. 7-inch. 8-inch. 4-incli. 4-inch. 4 to 1 30 x 6 inch. 4 40 2250 lbs. 8 “ 10 “ 0 “ 5 * ‘ 5 “ 1 36 x 6 “ 64 40 5300 “ 8 “ 12 “ 6 “ 5 “ 5 “ 1 36 x 6 “ 7.1 40 5400 “ * Prices upon application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 587 GOULDS DIRECT TRIPLEX SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP. GEARED WITH TIGHT AND LOOSE PULLEYS. Fig. 1750. In Fig. 1750 is embodied all the good features of this class of pumps. Thoroughly first-class in material and workmanship, adequately heavy and strong in all parts, compact and built for service, economical in operation, all parts easy of access, simple in design and construction, while power and pipe connections can be easily made or changed. It is capable of high or low pressure service, filling tanks, feeding boilers, supplying hydraulic elevators and pulp grinders, irrigating lands, creating air pressure or vacuum, etc., and can lie adapted for any speed requirements from the high speed electric motors, gas or oil engines to the lower speed of countershafts driven by any power. The public, a close discriminator and best of judges, has generally selected this type of pumps in preference to any other. The many advantages of gears (ours are machine cut) in transmitting power have long been recognized and accepted by every authority on hydraulics, and do not need our encomiums. This pump is especially well adapted for feeding boilers under any pressure, and our table below is compiled with particular reference to this duty, though the pump is capable of manifold other adaptations admitting greater speed (fifty to seventy-five), and giving proportionately greater results. Diameter Cylinders. Stroke. Suction. Dis- charge. Geared. Pulleys. | (iallonsper Revolution. 1 R. P. M. Crank Shaft. To 200 Ft. To 300 Ft. Approximate Weight. li-inch. 2 -inch. 4-inch. f-inch. 5 to 1 12 x 14-in. _i 50 40 100 lbs. If “ 24 “ U “ 5 u 1 12 ■2b “ 50 40 190 “ 2 “ 3 “ li “ li “ 5 u 1 12 24 “ i 50 40 235 “ 2b “ 4 “ lb “ 14 “ 5 “ 1 15 3 “ i 50 40 350 “ 3 “ 4 “ 14 “ 14 “ 5 “ 1 15 3 “ b 45 35 525 “ 4 “ 4 “ 1 b “ 14 “ 5 “ 1 20 3 “ £ 45 35 750 “ 4 “ 6 2 “ 2 “ 5 u 1 20 3 “ 1 40 30 800 “ 5 “ 6 2 “ 2 u 5 “ 1 26 4 “ H 40 30 1800 “ 5 “ S “ 3 “ 3 “ 5 “ 1 30 5 “ 2 40 30 1900 “ 04 “ 8 “ 3 “ 3 u 5 “ 1 30 6 “ 3| 40 30 3600 “ 8 “ 8 “ 5 “ 4 “ 5 “ 1 30 6 “ 5i 35 25 5800 8 “ 10 “ 5 4 “ 5 u 1 42 6 “ 64 35 25 6750 “ 9 “ 10 “ 6 “ 5 6 “ 1 42 S “ Si 35 25 11000 “ Prices on application. Older by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 588 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER SUCTION PUMP. GEARED WITH TIGHT PULLEY. FOR TAKING WATER FROM SUCTION BOXES. Fig. 1751. Fig. 1751 is our Geared Triplex Power Suction Pump, with bronze plungers, and special base in which are placed the rubber ball suction and discharge valves on either side. The caps covering these valves are readily removed and valves and seats may be quickly examined or cleaned if neces- sary. Pumps of this class are designed to allow water seal over the glands, thus avoiding the wear and pitting of plungers incident to hard-packed and tight-set glands. The discharge may also be de- livered to any point above or beyond Pump. Our 7 x 8-incli Pump may be used on paper machines, not wider than 90-incli, running 250 feet per minute on wood-news. Automatic Brass Suction Regulator and Vacuum Gauge furnished with each Pump. Diam. Cyl. Stroke. Suction. Dis. Geared. Pulley. Gal. per Kev. R. P. M. Crank Shaft. Approx. Weight. Lbs. ♦Price. Fig. 1751 . • ■ 7-in. 8-ill. 4-ill. 4-in. 4 to 1 30 X 6-ill. 4 40 2250 “ 1751 8 “ 10 “ 0 “ 5 “ 5 “ 1 36 x 6 “ 04 40 5300 “ 1751 ■ • ■ 8 “ 12 “ (i “ 5 “ 5 “ 1 30 x 0 “ 7 ' 40 5400 * Prices upon application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 589 GOULDS TRIPLEX POWER STUFF PUMP. Fig. 1752 represents our new Triplex Power Stuff Pump, with phosphor bronze plungers and lined cylinders. Pump is especially designed with large openings, ball valves, etc., for pumping paper stock, pulp, molasses, tar, beer mash, etc. The Triplex Pump is entirely self-contained, costs almost nothing to place or maintain, and occupies but small floor space. Diameter Cylinders. Stroke. Suction. Discharge. Geared. Pulleys. Gals, per Revolution R. P. M. Crank Shaft. Paper per 24 Hours. Approx. . Weight. Price. 4-inch. 6-inch. 3-inch. 3-inch. 5 to 1 20 x 3 in. . 35 4 tons. 800 lbs. 5 44 S “ 4 “ 4 “ 4 “ 1 20 x 4 “ 2 35 4 to S “ 1600 “ 7 44 8 “ 5 “ 5 “ 4 “ 1 30 x 5 “ 4 35 8 “ 15 “ 2000 “ *Prices upon application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 590 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING AND OPERAT- ING POWER PUMPS. Inquiries and orders should be accompanied by the following information: Purpose for which Pump will be used. Liquid to be pumped — as hot or cold, clear or gritty, fresh, alkaline or acidulous. Maximum quantity to be pumped per minute or hour. Height liquid will be lifted by suction, and diameter and length of suction pipe. Elevation liquid will be pumped, and diameter and length of discharge pipe. W orking pressure, if any, other than that incident to elevation and friction of water in pipe. Pump should be located level, and in such position as to receive good, liberal belt service from driving pulley. The suction pipe should be run as direct as possible to source of water supply, extra care being taken to make all joints perfectly air-tight, and also leave pipe as free from sediment, grit, dirt, etc., as possible. Place foot valve on end of suction pipe, especially if water is 10 feet or more below, or if pipe is large diameter. When suction is taken through a long line of pipe, use extra large size and vacuum chamber. When working Pump under a very high head, it is expedient to place Pump below water supply, so that water will run into Pump. Same location applies also when Pump is handling hot water. Discharge pipe should be run as direct as possible to point of discharge, avoiding all extra T’s, elbows, etc. If Pump is forcing into steam boiler, or against high head, or into pressure tank containing ex- pandable fluid, check valve should always be placed on discharge pipe. In all cases drip valve should be placed in pipe. When starting Pump, note that all wearing surface has a liberal supply of good oil. When Pump is run at slow speed against heavy pressures, heavy oil is best. Graphite grease is an excellent material to dope gears with to insure easy and noiseless operation. There are means for taking up any small amount of wear which may occur upon either shaft or Babbit bearings. It is important always to take up this wear as soon as discovered. USEFUL INFORMATION — WATER. Doubling the diameter of a pipe increases its capacity four times. Friction of liquids in pipes increases as the square of the velocity. To find the capacity of any single-acting cylinder, square the diameter (in inches of the cylinder), multiply this by .7854, and the result (which is the area of the circle of cylinder) by the length of stroke in inches. This gives the capacity in cubic inches per stroke. Multiply this by the number of strokes per minute and divide the product by 231 (the number of cubic inches in a gallon of water). The result will be capacity or gallons of water the cylinder will discharge per minute. A two-cylinder or double-acting cylinder has double the capacity of a single-acting cylinder. To find the horse-power necessary to elevate water to a given height, multiply the number of gallons per minute by 8.35, weight of one gallon, and this result by total number of feet water is raised (that is, from surface of the water to the highest point to which the water is raised), and you have the power in foot pounds. Divide by 33,000 and you have the horse-power. One horse-power is equal to about tive men. To the theoretical power a liberal allowance for friction, etc., always should be added. WEIGHT AND CAPACITY OF DIFFERENT STANDARD GALLONS OF WATER. Cubic Inches in a Gallon. "Weight of a Gallon in Pounds. Gallons in a Cubic Foot. Imperial or English Unit ed States 277.274 231. 10.00 8.33111 6.232102 7.47051!) Weight of a cubic foot of water, English standard, 62.321 lbs. Avoirdupois. A miner’s inch is a measure for (low of water, and is an opening 1 inch square in plank, 2 inches thick, under a head of 6 inches of water to upper edge of opening. USEFUL INFORMATION — STEAM. A good automatic non-condensing engine requires from 3 to 4 lbs. of coal per liorse-power per hour, according to the quality of the coal. An automatic condensing engine requires from 2f to 34 pounds of coal per horse-power per hour. A steam-jacketed compound condensing engine of the most improved construction may reduce the consumption of coal as low as If to 2 pounds of coal per horse-power per hour. The average amount of feed-water required for a good, economical engine, is thirty pounds per indicated horse-power per hour; engines of high economy will use less than this amount and those more wasteful will use more. A high piston speed, together with a high rotative speed, is very desirable, as great power may thus be obtained from moderate-sized engines, and also the evil of internal condensation is corrected to a great extent, but these are somewhat limited by practical considerations. A good condenser increases the economical efficiency of an engine from twenty-five to forty per centum, and the amount of injection water required is about twenty-five times the quantity fed into the boilers. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 591 COMBINED HORSE POWER AND TRIPLEX PUMP. FOR IRRIGATING LANDS, WATER SUPPLY, ETC. Fig- 1753- We illustrate above a combination of Horse Power, and our Horizontal Triplex Suction and Force Pump — a complete and self-contained pumping apparatus for the ranchman or farmer. At 50 revolutions it will furnish 4,500 gallons per hour — suflicient for a large number of cattle or to irrigate an extensive surface of land. There is absolutely nothing that can give out, as all parts are massive and compact. Pump can be disconnected and power used for other purposes if desired. Pump capable of any duty for which one or two horses can exert necessary power. An Air Cham- ber in delivery pipe if forcing water to any considerable elevation would be advantageous. Diameter | Cylinder. Stroke. Suction and Revolutions Discharge. | per Minute. Gallons per Revolution. Lift and Force. Approx. Weight. Price. 1 Ilorse Power . 2 “ “ 6-inch. 6 *■ 4-incli. 6 “ 3-inch. 35 to 50 3 “ | 35 “ 50 1.5 2.25 20 feet. 30 “ 1275 lbs. 1350 “ $205 - 00 230 . 00 Air Chamber with Tee for 3-inch Pipe, extra, $7.50. Horse Power alone weighs about 550 pounds. Sweeps about 60 pounds each. Iron Horse Power, with one pole — for one horse $90 00 Iron Horse Power, with two poles — for two horses 93 00 With 10 feet 2-inch Wrought Iron Tumbling Shaft and face-plate at end, for 0, S and 10-inch stroke, extra 10 00 With 10 feet 2-inch Wrought Iron Tumbling Shaft and 30 x 6 Driving Pulley at end and 2 Plummer Blocks 20 00 2-inch Wrought Iron Tumbling Shaft, per foot, extra • . . . . .75 Heavy Balance Wheel, 36 x 44-inch, extra • 12.00 Plummer Blocks, extra 3 00 IRON HORSE POWER. Diameter large wheel, 31 inches. Number teeth, 91. Diameter pinion, 4f inches. Number teeth, 14. Price, $55.00. IV e can furnish larger sizes if desired. Send for prices. Fig. 1754- Fig. 1754. The cut shows a very simple though thoroughly constructed one-horse or pony gear for operating any kind of agricultural machinery, as feed cutters, corn mills, etc., etc. We furnish it complete, as shown in cut, with universal joint and stub end to weld to horizontal shaft, and hard wood pole ten feet long- Weight, 333 pounds ; frame, 38x12 inches, 10 inches high. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 592 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “CHALLENGE” AND “ALERT” DOUBLE- ACTING HORIZONTAL FORCE PUMPS. Fig. 1755 represents our Double-Acting “Challenge” Force Pump, with heavy cast iron base, and adapted for every purpose where a stationary Pump of this kind can be used about the house, factory, store, etc. The Pump itself is eight inches one way and about fourteen the other, and takes up very little room. For forcing water into a tank or reservoir, into an upper story, or into a bath-room, by reason of the small amount of room it requires, it will be much sought after. It will be observed in this Pump the induction opening is above the lower valves, so they are submerged. A malleable wrench, fitting all the nuts and couplings, goes with each Pump. Always fitted Suction and Discharge for iron pipe, unless otherwise ordered. Fig. No. Diameter Cylinder. Suction. Dis- charge. Stroke. Capacity per Stroke Ikon, i Brass. Price. Price. 1 1755 2 24-ill. li-ill. 1 -in. 4i-in. i gal. $ 27.00 75.00 1755 4 3 “ 1 4 “ 1 “ fV 27-00 75.00 1755 8 4 “ 14 “ li “ 44 “ 4 “ 2S . 00 90 . 00 1755 12 5 “ 2 “ 14 “ 5 “ 1 “ 42.00 110-00 Can furnish bolted to plank and fitted for hose if desired. “ALERT” FORCE PUMP. Fig. 1756. As the cut im- plies, this new Pump is simi- lar to the “Challenge,” which was first to be built and popu- larized, but instead of the ex- pensive composition valves and valve seats, this Pump has Fig. 1755 . leather valves. In general character it partakes of the Steam Pump style, the valves all being grouped together under the air chamber, and can be readily exposed to view without disturbing either the inlet or outlet pipes, by unscrewing the heavy brass nut on top of the air cham- ber, when the whole Pump can be taken apart. The suction and discharge openings screwed for iron pipe, are on both sides of Cylinder (we plug one set) so that suction or dis- charge can be used on either or both sides, if necessary, or two pipes can be run from Pump, one to supply water at the Pump, and the other to run to a tank in another part of the house or building, thus being the same as any other Pump with two dis- charges. This little bundle of compactness and power occupies floor space of eight by twenty inches, and will work against a,ny pressure up to 100 pounds. Always screwed for sizes of iron pipe named below, but can fit them for lead pipe or hose, if ordered. No. Diameter Cylinder. Double Suction. Double Discharge Stroke. Capacity per Str. Iron. Price. Brass. Price. 2 24-inch. li-inch. 1 -inch. 5-inch. ' gal. $16.00 60.00 4 3 “ li 1 “ 5 “ ;i u To 18-00 65.00 0 U “ 14 “ U “ 5 “ ?V “ 24.00 80.00 8 4 H “ H “ 5 u 4 “ 31.00 90.00 We charge extra for brass nipples for lead pipe connections, also for half hose couplings, when ordered fitted for hose. Fig. 1756. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 593 “ CHALLENGE ” DOUBLE-ACTING HORIZONTAL FORCE PUMP. The above cut represents the largest pattern of the celebrated “Challenge” Double-Acting Force Pumps, the very name of which implies something strong, durable and effective, and which must engage the attention of our many patrons and friends. The cylinder is lined with brass ; the piston rod, valves and valve seats are of bronze ; the nuts on the bolts at the side are of brass, so that it will be seen all parts of the pump exposed to water are non-corrosive. This pump has only one stuffing box, so that it is less liable to leak than with two, and in case of such an accident, one set of valves would be in readiness at all events. For use on ship wharves, about factories, mills, warehouses, etc., it is capable of inestimable service. Both suction and discharge fitted for hose unless otherwise ordered. Can be fitted for wrought iron pipe if desired. No. Diameter Cylinder. Suction. Discharge. Stroke. Capacity per stroke. Iron. Price. Brass. Price. 12 5-inch. 2 -inch. 11-inch. 5-inch. 1 gallon. 845 • 00 125.00 10 0 “ 21 “ 2 u 5 “ li 50 . 00 175-00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 594 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “DUPLEX” BRASS WATER LIFTER. an automatic pump operated by water pressure. Fig. 1758. We can but briefly sketch our new “ Duplex” Water Lifter here. It is designed to pump automati- cally, and by water pressure, pure city water to a greater height than its natural pressure will deliver it, or by this same water pressure, pure cistern water, where this is preferable to general supply for domestic purposes, etc., to upper supply tanks, bath-rooms, etc. It dispenses with all noisy, cumber- some or offensive combinations of Engines and Pumps, and does its work noiselessly and automati- cally and withal without waste of water and attending expense. It is designed after the well-known “Duplex” Steam Pump and operated by water pressure from city mains or windmill tower tanks. The water is conducted to Lifter, and after exerting its effi- ciency may be discharged through waste pipe to sewer, or equally as well utilized for the man 3 r ordinary requirements of the household. Our system of piping, by which this waste water may be utilized on the same or higher level than Lifter, is fully described in our special catalogue, to which we would refer. All parts are of bronze metal, except drip-pan underneath. Size No. Diam. of Power Cyls. Diam. of Pump Cyls. Stroke. Pumping Capacity, Gals, per Hour. Proportionate Capacity. Pipe Openings. Approx. Weight. Price. Gallons Pumped. Gallons Wasted. 1 2 -ill. 1 t-in. ■ 3-in. 150 10 26 i-in. 36 lbs. $41.50 2 24 “ It “ 3 “ 150 10 40 4 “ 40 “ 43-00 3 2 “ 2 “ 3 “ 350 10 10 4 “ 46 “ 50.00 “ DUPLEX ” WATER LIFTERS. Same design as above ; with Brass-Lined Cylinders, and bronze or brass working parts. Extra large pumping capacity. Diam. of No. Power Cyls. Diam. of Pump Cyls. Stroke. Pumping Capacity, Gals, per Hour. Proportionate Capacity. Size of Pipe Connections. Approx. Weight. Price. Power Cyls. Pump Cyls. Gals. Pumped. Gals. Wasted. Sup. Exh. Sue. Dis. 10 3-il). 2 -in. 4-in. 500 10 23 1-in. li-in. 14-in. li-in. 177 lbs. $100.00 11 3 “ 24 “ 4 “ 800 10 15 1 “ It “ 14 “ It “ 1S5 “ 105.00 12 3 “ 3 4 “ 1100 10 10 1 “ It “ 14 “ It “ 200 “ 110.00 Send for Special Catalogue of “Duplex” Water Lifters, containing complete tables of pumping capacities, heights, etc. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 595 “STANDARD” DOUBLE-ACTING SPRAY PUMP. FOR SPRAYING TREES, POTATO AND COTTON PLANTS, ETC. Fig- 1759- We represent our New Double-Acting Force Pump, arranged for either hose or gas pipe dis- charge, for spraying trees, cotton plants, etc., with a solution of tobacco water, or water diluted with Paris green or any other poisonous mixture. This Pump is especially adapted for diffusing liquids or poisons of any kind upon trees, shrubs, or plants, affected by bugs, worms, insects, etc., and is capable of doing infinite more service than any of the smaller and cheaper pumps in the mar- ket, as it is of greater capacity, and being double-acting, throws a continuous and powerful stream, which can be diffused over a vast area, by means of spreaders or sprinklers. When used for spray- ing cotton plants, they should be screwed for iron pipe, and arranged with gas pipe arms and spray- ers ; and for spraying trees, fitted with hose nipples for attaching hose. We can furnish any fittings as ordered, at the lowest market rates. Advise in orders whether wanted for hose or wrought iron pipe suction and discharges, and if pumps are wanted fitted complete for any special work we should lie so instructed. When ordered with brass-lined cylinder, add $2.00 to List, With metal lower valve, $1.00 net, extra. Suction can be fitted for hose, when so ordered. See Lists of Nozzles, Hose, Couplings, etc. No. Diameter Outer Cylinder. Diameter Differential Plunger. Stroke. Suction for Pipe. Double Hose Discharge. Double Pipe Discharge. Approximate Weight. Price. 2 2i-inch. lf-inch. 3-inch. l-inch. Finch. f-inch. 30 lbs. $9.50 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 59(3 “STANDARD” DOUBLE-ACTING SPRAY PUMP. FOR ORCHARD, VINEYARD OR FIELD SERVICE. Fig. 1760. Fig. 1760 represents our “Standard” Double-Acting Spray Pump which has been before the public several years, and was the first Pump designed for spraying purposes, and which is yet to be excelled by the many copies and improvements which others have striven to effect upon same. We shall make this Pump this season with a new base, which will adapt it for either top or side of a barrel, and can also, when ordered, line the cylinder with brass, which is indispensable when used for disseminating strong fungicides. No. 2, Pump only . . • $8.50 No. A-2, with 3 feet of 1-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer and 1 lead of -J-incli dis- charge hose 5 feet long, and V ermorel (or other) nozzle 12. 50 No. 15-2, with 3 feet of 1-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer and 2 leads of Pinch dis- charge hose, each 5 feet long, and Vermorel (or other) nozzles 15-50 No. C-2, with 3 feet of 1-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer, 1 lead of Pinch discharge hose 5 feet long, Vermorel (or other) nozzle and agitator 14. 00 When ordered with brass-lined cylinder, add $2.00 to List. With metal lower valve, $1.00 net, extra. Longer lengths of discharge hose can be furnished, when ordered, at extra price. Suction can be fitted for hose, when so ordered. See lasts of Nozzles, Hose, Couplings, etc. Barrel not included in price. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 597 “STAR” DOUBLE-ACTING SPRAY PUMP. FOR ORCHARD, VINEYARD OR FIELD SERVICE. Fig. 1761. Fig. 1761 represents our “Star” Double-Acting Spray Pump for orchard, vineyard or field service. This Pump is constructed with upper differential plunger working in brass chamber and having one-half the displacement of working plunger proper. This Pump has ample air chamber reservoir and is capable of giving effective service. As shown in engraving, it has our new style base adapted for either head or side of barrel. Also fitted for double hose or pipe discharge. Can be employed with single or double lead of hose for spraying trees, bushes, etc., or with double pipe arms and spreaders for spraying cotton plants and the like. Advise, in making order, whether wanted for hose or wrought iron pipe suction and discharges. Suction can be fitted for hose when so ordered. See Lists of Nozzles, Hose, Couplings, etc. No. Diameter Outer Cylinder. Diameter Differential Plunger. Stroke. Suction for Pipe. Double Hose Discharge. Double Pipe Discharge. Approximate Weight. Price. 2 21-inch. lf-inch. 3-inch. l-incli. l-incli. i-inch. 25 lbs. $9.00 With Metal Lower Valve, 81.00 net, extra. Brass-Lined Cylinder, add $2.00 to List. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 59S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “CLOCK” SPRAY PUMP. FOR ORCHARD, VINEYARD OR FIELD SERVICE. Fig. 1762. Fig. 17(32 represents a new Semi-Rotary Spray Pump that we call to the attention of the public for the first time this season. The particular points in connection with this Pump are that it has a large Air Chamber, and that the working parts of the Pump are made entirely of brass. The lever is also reversible and can be used at either right angle to the Pump or upright, as circumstances may require. No. 1, Pump only 810-00 “3, “ “ 14.00 “ A-l, with 3 feet of 4-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer and 1 lead of 4-incli discharge hose, 5 feet long, and Vermorel (or other) nozzle 14 00 “ A-3, with 3 feet of 1-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer, 1 lead of 4-incli discharge hose, 5 feet long, and Vermorel (or other) nozzle 18 00 “ B-l, with 3 feet of 4-incli iron suction pipe, with brass strainer, 2 leads of Pinch discharge hose, each 5 feet long, and Vermorel (or other) nozzles 17 00 “ 13-3, with 3 feet of 1-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer, 2 leads of 4-incli discharge hose, each 5 feet long, and Vermorel (or other) nozzles 21. 00 “ C'-l, with 3 feet of 4-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer, 1 lead of pinch discharge hose, 5 feet long, Vermorel (or other) nozzle and agitator 15- 50 “ C-3, with 3 feet of 1-inch iron suction pipe, with brass strainer, 1 lead of pinch discharge hose, 5 feet long, Vermorel (or other) nozzle and agitator 19 -50 Longer lengths of discharge hose can be furnished when ordered, at extra price. See Lists of Nozzles, ITose, Couplings, etc. Barrel not included in price. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 599 “HANDY” KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMP. FOR ORCHARD, VINEYARD OR FIELD SERVICE. Fig. 17G3 represents a new and improved Knapsack Spray Pump, which we have designed and which experience will, we feel confident, prove to be the best Pump of this character upon the mar- ket. The Pump itself is made entirely of brass and copper, with rubber ball valves and metal plunger, all of which are easily accessible and can be, therefore, readily examined and repaired. It is so arranged and stayed in the reservoir that it is capable of doing long and continuous service and will not easily get out of order. The discharge is at the bottom, and the Pump can therefore be entirely drained of the liquid. We can arrange Pump in the reservoir to be operated by either the right or left hand, as desired, al- though we shall make them, locating the Pump to be operated by the right hand, unless ordered otherwise. The reservoir is made of heavy copper, and will hold about five gallons of liquid, although we can make them larger if desired, at an extra price. We furnish each Pump with 3£ feet f-inch Discharge Hose, Vermorel Nozzle and Lance for a Degorger. “Handy” Knapsack Sprayer, complete, as shown in cut $15.00 For Hose, Hose Pipes, etc., see their respective Lists. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 600 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP, ON BASE. Fig. 1764 represents a Force Pump of large capacity and very compact in form. It is a single-acting pump having two cylinders and plungers, though from the internal arrangement and division of cylinders it has the effect of a double-acting pump — in the way of producing a continuous and steady stream of water. The top is open so as to avoid the necessity of a stuffing box, and with the working parts of brass, and also a brass valve seat, it presents a very durable and capacious pump. No. Diam. Cylinder. Suction. Discharge. Stroke. Iron. Brass Cyls. and Pistons. Brass. Price. Price. Price. Fig. 1764 “ 1764 2 6 24-in. 34 “ li-in. 1£ 1 -ill. H “ 6-in. 6 “ $ 10.00 16. 00 22 00 39-00 $25.00 43.00 Fig. 1764. LIGHTNING AIR PRESSURE GENERATOR AND JOHNSON FORCE PUMP. This little Generator, Fig. 1765, is made of brass, composition and iron, and has a displacement of about 30 cubic inches of air each complete stroke, and will be found very serviceable as well as marvelously quick and easy of operation. In one minute’s time it ought to generate a pressure of about 15 pounds in a tank or keg of 15 or 20 gallons capacity, and has a compass under proper conditions of 35 pounds per square inch. For a hand machine noth- ing is so handy and available for all kinds of service within the range of its ability. Space required, about eight inches square, except when lever is out- stretched. If in want of such a compressor, please let us hear from you. Each one guaranteed perfect on leaving the factory. Fig. 1765. As shown, 3-inch diameter, 4-incli stroke S10. Supplied with connection for Air Hose. Fig. 1765. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 001 PORTABLE GARDEN FORCE PUMP AND AQUAJECT. Fig. 1766 represents our Portable Garden Force Pump for washing windows and wagons, for use in conservatories, gardens, etc., and for forcing liquids upon trees and bushes blighted by insects, bugs or worms. They are made of brass, which gives them a handsome appearance and renders them impervious to the action of acids and liquors, and will not rust or corrode. With this pump there is no suction hose, as the pump sets directly in the water, thus always securing a perfect suction. With each pump we furnish the extras given in the table below, although they could be changed to suit requirements of customers. Longer lengths of hose are charged extra. Fig. 1767 represents a very useful and almost indispensable adjunct to every household, factory and warehouse in the world. It is a very compact and effective force pump, so small, weighing only eight pounds, that it can be carried about anywhere without the least difficulty, and at the same time susceptible of the most important results. It is difficult to enumerate the many services this Pump will perform ; but for washing windows, wagons, sprinkling lawns, in conservatories, gardens, and for incipient fires, it has no equal. With each pump is sent suction and discharge hose connected, so that it requires no labor to put in immediate operation. Longer lengths of hose can be furnished if desired. Fig. 1766. With 3 feet 1-inch discharge hose, brass discharge pipe and sprinkler .... Each. SO. 00 “ 1767. With 21 feet f-inch suction, and 3 feet f-inch discharge hose, brass discharge pipe and sprinkler Each. 9.00 All the parts liable to impair the usefulness of the Pump by rust or corrosion, are made of brass. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 002 GASFITTERS’ PROVING PUMPS. WITH MERCURY GAUGE. Fig. 1768. SPRING TEST GAUGE. Fig. 1769. With Mercury Gauge. With Spring Test Gauge. Gauge, with Patent Cock and Proving Pump, complete . . . 81600 1S-00 Gauge only 6.00 8 00 Proving Pump, with four feet of Hose 10 00 10 00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (503 BRASS ALE, AND PRESSURE OR TEST PUMPS. Fig. 1770. Fig. 1770 shows a new and improved Brass Ale or Beer Pump, made with solid brass piston rod, handsomely fin- ished and polished, and fitted with first-class valves. Fig. 1770. 2J-inch bore, 8- inch stroke each . . $7 00 We furnish these pumps with or without the stands, as ordered. Fig. 1771 represents an entirely new model of Plumb- ers’ Force Pump, for remov- ing obstructions in waste or water pipes. The working Fig. 1771. parts are made of brass. The pipe to be cleared is connected to the pump by hose, while the pump is placed in a vessel of water. The discharge is always fitted for f-inch hose coupling. Fig. 1771. 2-inch cylinder, 5-inch stroke $14.00 HYDRAULIC TEST PUMP. Fig. 1772 represents a new Pressure or Test Pump, and, as indicated by our illustration, it is of compact build and of commensurate strength for work for which it is designed. It has a revolving top, admitting its being worked in any position, and a sectional lever, which can be changed to give greatest leverage. The suction and discharge valves (flanged and bolted to cylinder) are of a new and improved type, with brass valve seats, poppets and caps. The pump should be placed within short suction distance of water, or on a level with it, and will be found invaluable to the boiler maker or user for testing the condition of boilers, vessels, etc., for cleaning out pipes, etc., etc. It will generate a cold water pressure of 500 pounds per square inch. No. Diain. Cyl. Sue. and Dis. Stroke. Price. Fig. 1772. . 0 f-in. 1-ill. 5-in . $ 20. 00 “ 1772. . 1 1 “ 1 “ 5 “ 21 . 50 “ 1772. . 2 11 “ 1 “ 5 “ 22 . 50 “ 1772. . 3 14 “ 1 “ 5 “ 27- 50 Fig. 1772 . Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 004 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DOUBLE-ACTING RAILROAD FORCE PUMP. Under 1773 we illustrate our new Double-Acting Suction and Force Pump, which we offer with brake and wood handles for manual power, and with strap rod (which may replace brake) for wind- mill or other power. Pump has few parts, reducing incidental care or repair to smallest limits. The cylinder, with suction and discharge valve chambers, is in one piece, to which the bearer top is securely bolted. The valve and valve seats of bronze with rubber discs and springs, are arranged in valve chambers on either side of cylinder under single clamp, rendering them easy of access. The brass-cased rod is in one piece with forged cross-head. Suction and discharge may be piped vertically or horizontally as desired. It will be noticed we give below, limit stroke, also safe working stroke, where operated by wind- mill, etc. Diuin. of Cylinder. Stroke. Suction. Dis Capacity per Kev. ♦Lift and Force. Approx. Weight. Iron. Brass Lined Cylinder. 3-inch. 14-in. for 12-in. st roke Mill. 14-in. 14-in. i-gal. 100 feet. 325 lbs. 850.00 5S.00 4 “ 14 ‘ 12 2* “ 2 ‘ 4 1 ^ ** 100 “ 400 “ 65.00 72.00 3 “ 18 ‘ It! “ 14 “ 14 “ n “ 100 “ 375 “ 60.00 (i7.00 4 “ 18 ‘ It! “ 24 “ 2 “ 2 “ 100 “ 437 “ 70.00 77.00 * Total lift and force from water to point of discharge. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 005 COUNTERSHAFT AND FACE-PLATE. FOR OPERATING POWER PUMPS. Fig. 1774 represents a light Countershaft consisting of hangers, tight and loose pul- leys. face-plate, wrist pin and stub rod for driving any of our s in a 1 1 e r I 1 o w e r Pumps. Can change sizes of pulleys enumerated in our tables to meet requirements at pro- portionate prices. *Smaller Cylinders proportionally deeper. Fig. 1774. No. Drop of Hanger. Pulleys, Each. Stroke. *Will Operate. Approximate Weight. Price. 1 12 -inch. 16 x 34 inches. j 6 -inch. ! 8 “ 4-inch Cyl 5 “ ., 55 ft. 25 “ 100 lbs. 830 00 2 12 “ 18 x 4 ( 6 “ 1 8 “ 4 “ 5 “ 70 “ 50 “ 205 “ 35.00 1 6 “ ; 8 “ 1 10 “ 4 “ 100 “ 3 12 “ 22 x 5 5 “ 50 “ 240 “ 45.00 6 “ 25 “ GEARED COUNTERSHAFT. Fig. 1775 represents our Countershaft, with spur gear, pinion, plum- mer blocks, tight and loose pulleys, face-plate with pin for varying stroke, connecting rod, strap head and sling, which may be used as shown in engrav- ing, overhead, for driv- ing any of our larger sizes Vertical Power Piston Pumps, located underneath, or invert- ed, placed over well for working single or dou- ble-acting Pumps at considerable depth. F>g. 1775. Always specify approximate duty to which these working heads are intended. Size of Pump, duty, etc., will determine speed. No. 2 has heavy oak frame for bed plate with wrought iron stay rods. *No. 2 Working Head is practically strong enough to operate any suitable pumps to such depth as they are adapted — this is told in connection with pumps to which we refer. Xo. Stroke. Diameter Diameter Large Gear. Small Gear. Face of Gears. Pulleys, Each. Will operate. Approx. Weight. Price. 1 10 in. 12 -in. 4 -in. 2 £-in. 16 x 4 in. 4-in. Cvl. 90 ft. 275 llis. $50.00 1 A 12, 14 or 16 12 “ 4 “ 24 “ 10 x 4 “ 4 “ “ 60 “ 350 “ 60.00 2 10 22 “ 7t “ 34 “ 22 x 54 “ * 950 “ 125-00 2 A 12, 16 or 18 22 “ 7f “ 34 “ 22 x 54 “ * 1100 “ 140 00 2 B 20, 22 “24 22 “ 7! “ 34 “ 22 x 54 “ * 1230 “ 150-00 2 C 2 26, 28 “ 30 42 << 22 “ 7i “ H “ 22 x 54 “ 45 x 8 “ * 1350 “ 160.00 200.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. GOO SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GOULDS POWER WORKING HEAD AND PUMP. FOR OPEN, BORED OR DRILLED WELLS. Fig. 1776. Our illustration represents the application of Power Working Head and Pump to deep wells. The apparatus consists of Fig. 1776 Power Working Head, above, with pipe and rod connected to and operating Fig. 17S3, Brass Artesian Cylinder at bottom of well. This appliance is offered to manufacturing establishments for general water supply, and will ofttimes afford the only pure supply obtainable. Power generated from either water wheel or steam engine is here used in the most economical manner. The special features of Fig. 1776, Power Working Head, are shown in the construction of differential plunger and rod, which call for even delivery and distribution of power at both ends of the stroke. Fig. 1783, Brass Artesian Cylinder, is especially designed and recommended to be used with this type of Working Head. The pipe is of greater diameter than the Cylinder, which admits of Plunger and lower valve being drawn out without disturbing pipe connections. A strainer or drive well point may be placed at bottom of lower valve. The selection of Cylinder will be governed by bore and depth of well. We recommend the use of Wood Sucker Bod with forged couplings. We give prices on Working Head, Cylinder, etc., separately, not including Connecting Pipe, Rod or Couplings, which we can supply to order. ♦Stroke. *Suction. ♦Dis- charge. Geared. Pulleys. R. P. M. Crank Shaft. Approx. Weight. ♦Price. 16-in. 8-in. 3-in. 5 to 1 30 x 6-in. 30 3000 lbs. ♦Price upon application. ♦We give the limit stroke — suction and discharge may be varied at pleasure. For sizes and prices of Fig. 1783 Cylinder, see page 609. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (i»7 WINDMILL PACKING HEADS. Fig. 1777. WITH BRASS-CASED RODS. Fig. 1778. Fig. 1779. We represent herewith our several styles Windmill Packing-Box Heads with Brass Glands and Brass-Cased Rods. As shown, Figs. 1777 and 177S are regularly lifted with Windmill slide for wood rod and coupling on lower end for -pj-iiich rod. Fig. 1779 is provided with 1-inch rod coupling at top and Pj-inch rod coupling at bottom. The discharge from Fig. 1779 is made by a Tee placed in pipe below. These packing-box heads may be used in open, bored or drilled wells. Pipe. *Lift and Force. Approx. Weight. 8-Inch Stroke. 10-Incli Stroke. 12-Inch Stroke. Price. Price. Price. Fig. 1777 . . . li-in. 2£-in.Cyl. 100 ft. 18 lbs. § 4.00 5.00 6.00 “ 1778 . . . H “ 3 “ 00 “ 20 “ 4.00 5-00 6.00 1 or 1 1-iTnck. 1 1-2-Inch. 2-Inch. Price. Price. Price. “ 1779 . . . 21 “ “ 100 “ 6 “ 3-00 3.25 3.50 “ 1779 . . . 3 “ “ 60 “ 0 “ 3-00 325 3.50 * Depth of wells to which Heads may be adapted by placing Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. GOULDS GAS PIPE COUPLING WITH GUIDE. These couplings are strongly recommended where a lower cylinder is used in deep wells, as it prevents piston rod from swaying. Cannot be used with Fig. 1783 cylinder. Fig. 1780. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 008 GOULDS ARTESIAN WELL WORKING HEAD. WITH DOUBLE ROD GUIDE AND POWER CONNECTION. Fig. 1781. Fig. 1TS1 represents our new Deep 'Well Working Head, especially designed to use with our Artesian Pump Cylinders. The piston rod is kept in perfect align- ment by the double guides at side, while the stuffing box below adapts it for forcing equally as well as raising water. The power attachment is hinged and made to tit the wood rod of Windmill, though it may be readily adapted for any other power and connecting rod. By providing outlet in Head we dispense with expense and annoyance of lower Tee discharge common in other types. Wood Rod Coupling not included in prices given below. No. Stroke. Pipe. *Lift and Force. Approximate Weight. Price. 1 16-inch. 2, 24 or 3 -inch. 24-in. Cvl., 300 ft. 46 lbs. $15.00 2 24 “ 34, 4 “ 44 “ 44 “ “ 250 “ 110 “ 25.00 2 30 “ 34, 4 “ 44 “ 44 “ “ 250 “ 115 “ 30.00 Q 24 “ 5, 54 “ 6 “ 5f “ “ 200 “ 135 “ 30.00 0 30 “ 5, 54 “ 6 54 “ “ 200 “ 140 “ 35.00 0 0 36 “ 5, 54 “ 6 “ 54 “ “ 200 “ 145 “ 40 00 See page 609 for sizes and prices of Fig. 1783 Brass Artesian Pump Cylinder to use with this Head. * Depth of wells to which Working Heads may be adapted by placing Cylinders within fifteen or twenty feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. GOULDS POWER WORKING HEAD. WITH DIFFERENTIAL PLUNGER. In Fig. 1782 we illustrate our new Power Pump Head with Differential Plunger for operating Fig. 17S3 Artesian Cylinder (see page 609) or other long stroke Working Cylinders in Deep Wells. We should always be advised diameter of Lower Working Cylinder, that we may proportionate this LTpper Differential Plunger to have one-half the area or displacement of plunger in lower cylinder. This contributes to even delivery of water and distribution of power on both up and down strokes, relieving Working Head, Connecting Pipe and Cylinder of uneven strain and shock in working. Pump Head maybe operated by Windmill or other machine power, trans- mitted by our Fig. 1775, Geared Countershaft, as shown page 605. Stroke. Suction. Discharge. * Lift ami Force. Approximate Weight. Price. 24-incli. 2 to 6-incli. 2 to 4-inch. 34-in. Cyl. 400 ft. 406 Ills. $ 100.00 30 “ 2 “ 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ 44 “ “ 300 “ 424 “ 115.00 36 “ 2 “ 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ 54 “ “ 200 “ 450 “ 135.00 42 “ 2 “ 6 “ 2 “ 4 “ 4i “ 400 “ 175.00 * Depth of well to which Working Head may be adapted by placing Cylinder within fifteen or twenty feet of water, or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. Fig. 1782. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GO!) SPECIAL ARTESIAN WELL BRASS CYLINDERS. Fig. 1783. PLUNGERS FITTED WITH BRASS BALL VALVES. The Artesian Cylinder is not new 01 1 untried, but is coming daily into more general use for all classes of deep and shallow well pumping. Experience has afforded many examples of costly, yet unsatisfactory pumping outfits, where elaborate working heads have been used over commonplace cylinders, and the lesson has not been lost. The Cylinder is the real working engine of any pumping plant, and the advantages of the Artesian Cylinder may be briefly cited in the comparative saving of cost of drill- ing and casing a small well and a large one ; the difference between the maintenance of a pump cylinder which will give satisfactory service for years without repacking, and one which requires constant attention and repairs ; and the economy of power in operating a small cylinder with large openings which will give its full volume of water with each stroke, as against a larger pump cylinder with small openings which may give a half or less. The cylinder shell or body is of seamless drawn brass tube of proportionate strength with brass caps ; the plunger (packed with leather cups) and lower valve of bronze metal, are removable, while perfectly finished brass ball valves complete each. The pipe is of greater diameter than cylinder, which admits of plunger and lower valve being drawn up without disturbing pipe connections; while its area, lessened by displacement of rod, is still equal to cylinder, thus providing for unobstructed flow of water. A strainer or drive well point may be placed at bottom of lower valve, while we recommend the use of wood rod with forged couplings, though these are not included in our List given below. To inside diameter of pump chamber add Id inch for outside diameter of caps. A clearance of d inch should be allowed over this where used inside of well casing. We can furnish nicely-finished ash rods of any desired length, together with neces- sary forged couplings. See List of Couplings. £3 C os p g 5 Maximum Stroke. 7Z u -T ^ S £ 5 -e £ ‘is ti s c/} ^3 Inside I)iam. Well Casing. «H O +3 CD O Gal. per Stroke. Lift and Force. a; 'X 'tJD = o*s £ 0 Cl O Fig. 1783. . . l|-in. 16-in. 32-in. ld-ill. 3d -in. .10 15 815.00 17S3 ■ . • If “ 16 “ 32 “ 2 “ 3f “ 1 -in. .16 17 18-00 1783- • • 2± “ 16 “ 32 “ 2d “ 4d “ li .27 22 24.00 17S3 • ■ • 2f “ 16 “ 32 “ 3 u 4d “ n “ .41 c? 35 32 . 00 “ 17S3. ■ ■ 3 “ 16 32 “ 3i 5f 5 “ if “ .50 50 45 ■ 00 1783 • • 3d “ 16 “ 36 “ 3d “ 5 16 2 “ • 5 ( cn 57 50 • 00 (. 1783- • ■ If “ 24 “ 40 “ 2 “ 3f “ 1 “ .25 17 21.00 i < 17S3- ■ • 2f “ 24 “ 40 “ 2d “ 4d “ 1 i “ .41 31 30. 00 4 4 17S3. . . 2f “ 24 “ 40 “ 3 4d “ n “ .61 40 3S 00 1783. ■ • 3 “ 24 “ 44 “ 3i “ ^ K “ 0 1 (I H .73 be 57 50 . 00 17S3. . . 3d “ 24 “ 44 “ 3d “ »ts “ 2 “ .86 3 47 55 . 00 1783. . . 3f “ 24 “ 48 “ 4 “ 5f “ 2d “ 1.15 so 65 00 4 4 1783. • ■ 4 i 24 “ 48 “ 4^ U 0i “ 2d “ 1.47 107 7.1 nn 4 4 17S3 . . . 4f “ 24 “ 48 “ 5 “ 6f “ 3 “ 1 .84 135 86 . 00 4 4 1783. . . 2f “ 30 “ 46 “ 3 “ 44 Id “ .77 46 45.00 4 4 17S3 . . . 3 “ 30 “ 50 “ 3d “ “ If “ .92 63 55 ■ 00 4 4 1783. . . 3d “ 30 “ 50 “ 3| “ 5 ft “ 2 “ 1.06 52 60.00 4 4 1783. . . 3f “ 30 “ 54 “ 4 “ 5» “ 2d “ 1.44 “ £ S6 75.00 4 4 1783. . . 4d “ 30 “ 54 “ 4d “ 0i “ 2d “ 1 .84 114 ,s5 1111 4 4 1783. • . 4f “ 30 “ 54 “ 5 “ 6f “ 3 “ 2 30 146 100 00 4 4 1783 . 5f “ 30 “ 54 “ 6 “ 8d “ 3d “ 3 . 26 £ 219 115.00 4 4 1783- . 3d “ 36 “ 56 “ 3d “ 5 vs “ 2 u 1 .30 60 7(1 llll 4 4 1783. • • 3f “ 36 “ 60 “ 4 “ 5f “ 2d “ 1 .72 94 90 . 00 4 4 1783. • 4d “ 30 “ 60 “ 4d “ 6d “ 2d “ 2.21 122 llll) INI 4 4 17S3 . . ■ 4f “ 36 “ 60 “ 5 Of “ 3 2 -76 15S 125 00 4 4 1783. • • 5f “ 36 “ 60 6 “ 8d “ 3d “ 3 . 90 r* 235 150.00 1783. . . 3f “ 42 “ 66 “ 4 “ 5f “ 2d “ 2.00 4-3 104 100 00 4 4 1783. . . 4d “ 42 “ 66 “ 4d “ 6d “ 2d “ 2.60 ST 134 115.00 4 4 1783. . . 4f “ 42 “ 66 “ 5 “ 6 f “ 3 “ 3.22 170 1 30 00 4 4 1783. . . i of “ 42 “ 66 “ 6 “ 8d “ 3d “ 4-56 C' I 251 ISO 00 4 4 1783. . . 7f “ 24 “ 36 “ 8 “ 9f “ 5 “ 5 . 00 ; 200 4 4 1783- . . 7f 36 “ 56 “ 8 “ 9f “ 5 750 300 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 610 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IMPROVED PUMP CYLINDERS AND WORKING BARRELS. SHALLOW WELL PUMP CYLINDERS. “A” PLUNGER — Figs. 1784, 1785 and 1786. Fig. 1784. A Fig. 1785. No. Size, Inches. Pipe, Inches. Iron . Brass Body Iron Plunger and Att’s. Brass Body and Plunger Iron Att’s. All Brass. 1 2ix 9 1 $4-00 7-50 8-25 9.00 2 24 x 9 li 435 8.00 s.75 9-50 3 2f x 9 li 4.70 8-75 9 . 75 10.50 4 3x9 li 500 9.50 10.50 1150 5 3ix 9 I4 5-30 10.50 11.50 1250 6 3| x 94 14 5.60 11.50 12.50 14-00 7 3f x 10 1 4 5- 90 13.00 14-00 1 5 • 50 s 4 x 10 14 6-50 14-00 15-00 17-00 Fig. 1786. SHALLOW WELL PUMP CYLINDERS. “B” PLUNGER — Figs. 1787, 1788 and 1789. Fig. 1787. B Fig. 1788. Fig. 1789. No. Size, Inches. Pipe, Inches. Iron. Brass Body Iron Plunger and Att's. Brass Body and Plunger Iron Att’s. All Brass. 1 2i X 12 1 $5-75 10.50 11.50 13-00 2 24 x 12 u 6. 00 11.50 12. 50 14- 00 3 2f x 12 li 6-50 ' 11.75 13.25 15. 00 4 3 x 12 I4 7.00 12-75 14.25 16-25 5 3i x 12 li 7 50 14.00 15-00 17-50 6 34 x 12 14 s.oo 15.50 17-50 20.00 7 3f x 12 H 8 ■ 50 18.00 20 . 50 23-50 8 4 x 12 14 9.25 21.50 24.00 27- 50 1 2i x 14 1 6.25 11.25 12.50 14.00 2 24 x 14 I4 6-50 11.75 13. 00 14.50 3 2f x 14 li 7.00 12.50 1400 15-75 4 3 x 14 I4 7-50 13.50 15.00 16 • 75 5 3i x 14 li 8-00 15.00 16.75 1825 0 34 x 14 14 8-50 16.50 19.00 21.50 7 3f x 14 14 9-00 20.25 22.75 25.00 8 4 x 14 14 10.00 23 . 75 27.00 29 50 DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDERS. “C” PLUNGER -Figs. 1790, 1791 and 1792. C No. Size, Inches. Pipe, Inches. Iron. Brass Body. Iron Plunger and Att’s. Brass Body, and Plunger Iron Att’s. All Brass. 000 00 0 14 U 2 X X X 16 16 16 1 u li We do not make these sizes except in Fig. 1792, nil brass. 12 12 13 50 50 50 1 2i X 16 li $6.50 12.00 13 50 15 00 2 24 X 16 li 7.00 1250 1400 15 00 3 •-4 X 16 li 7.50 13. 00 1450 16 25 4 3 X 16 li s.oo 1400 15 50 17 50 5 84 X 16 14 8.50 16 00 18.00 20 00 6 34 X 16 14 9.00 IS. 50 21.00 23 40 7 3f X 16 14 9.50 22 50 25 00 27 50 8 4 X 16 14 10.50 26 . 00 29 . 00 32 50 10 44 X 16 2 14.00 30.00 35 00 40 00 12 5 X 16 24 17.00 33 • 00 39 00 45 00 12 5 X IS 24 20.00 37 00 43 . 00 50 00 16 6 X 16 3 23.00 42 . 00 50.00 60 00 Fig. 1791- Fig. 1792. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. Fig. 1790. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 61 1 IMPROVED PUMP CYLINDERS AND WORKING BARRELS- CONTINUED. ARTESIAN DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDER. “C” PLUNGER -Fig. 1793. No. Size, Inches. Pipe, Inches. Iron. Brass Body and Plunger, Iron Attachments. All Brass. 00 if X 20 1 or If §7 ■ 50 813-75 815 00 0 2 X 20 If 7. 50 14.50 16. 00 1 2f X 20 n 8-00 15.50 17 00 2 24 X 20 if 8 ■ 50 16.50 18.00 0 2! X 20 if 9 . 00 18.25 20 . 00 4 3 X 20 9.50 20 . 50 22 . 50 5 3i X 20 if or 14 10.00 23 ■ 00 25 . 00 8 4 X 20 14 “ 2 12.50 36 ■ 00 40 00 Adel from f to yg-inch to get outside diameter. WINDMILL AND DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDER. “E” PLUNGER -Fig. 1795. No. Size, Inches. Pipe, Inches. Brass Body, Iron attachments and Plunger. Brass Bod> and Plunger, Iron Attachments. All Brass. 4 3 x 12 if 812.00 14.50 16.50 6 3i x 1 2 14 13-75 17-50 20 - 00 8 4 x 12 14 15-00 24.00 29 . 00 12 5 x 14 2i 25-25 35 . 00 40.00 16 6 x 14 24 30-00 44.50 52 . 00 20 8 x 14 3 50 . 00 65 . 00 72.00 Fig. 1793. Fig. 1796. Fig. 1795. IRON PUMP CYLINDERS, LINED WITH SEAMLESS BRASS TUBES -Fig. 1797. B ” Plunger for Shallow Wells. “C” Plunger for Deep Wells. Size. Pipe. No. Inches. In. Brass Cage and Valve. All Brass Plunger. No. Size. Inches. Pipe. In. Brass Cage and Valve. All Brass Plunger. 1 2f x 12 1 8S-00 89.00 1 2f x 16 li 89.50 810. 75 2 24x 12 If 8.50 9.50 9 24x16 li 10.00 11.50 3 2f x 1 2 If 9.00 10.00 3 2f x 16 u 10.50 12.00 4 3 x 12 ! If 9.50 10.50 4 3 x 16 if 11.00 12.75 5 3f x 12 If 10.00 11.25 5 3f x 16 14 11.50 13.75 6 34 x 12 14 10.50 12.00 6 34 x 16 14 12.00 14.50 7 3f x 12 14 11.50 13.50 7 3f x 16 If 13.50 16.50 8 4 x 12 14 12.50 15.00 8 4 x 16 If 15.75 19.00 Be particular in ordering to state “Iron Cylinder.” SEAMLESS BRASS TUBE WINDMILL PUMP CYLINDERS. F” PLUNGER, iof Inches Long — Fig. 1799. No. Size, Inches. Pipe, Inches. Brass Body and Plunger. Iron Attachments. All Brass. 1 2f x 104 1 $7.75 88.50 2 24 x 104 u S.00 8.75 3 2f x 104 if 8.50 9.25 4 3 x 104 if 9.00 10.00 5 oi x 10 -V if 9.75 10.75 6 8f x 104 14 10.50 12.00 7 3f x lO^ - if 11.75 13.25 S 4 x 104 2 14.00 16.00 Can furnish Fig. 1799 with in- side caps if desired, 12, 14 and 16 inches long. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 012 IMPROVED PUMP CYLINDERS AND WORKING BARRELS — CONTINUED. DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDER WITH AIR CHAMBER. “A” PLUNGER. Fig. No. Size. Fitted For. Iron. 1S01 4 3 x 12-inch. li-incli. 89 00 1801 8 4x12 “ 14 “ 11-30 DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDER WITH AIR CHAMBER. “C” PLUNGER. Fig. No. Size. Pipe. Iron. 1802 O 2f x 16-incli. li-inch. *11 .00 IS 112 4 3 x 16 *• li “ 11.50 1 802 5 Six 16 “ 14 “ 12.00 18u2 6 34x16 “ 14 “ 12.50 1802 7 Six 16 “ 14 “ 1300 1802 8 4x16 “ 14 “ 14.00 DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP CYLINDER. “H” PISTON. Fig. No. Size. Stroke. Fitted For. Iron. 1803 1 2i x 104-inch. 6-inch. li-inch. 10 00 1803 4 3 x 104 “ 6 “ 14 “ 12 00 1803 8 4 x 104 “ 6 “ 2 “ 14 00 1803 8 4 x 14 10 “ 2 ‘ ‘ 20 • 00 These Cylinders are desirable in shallow wells ■when large amount of water is desired. WOOD PUMP CYLINDER. “G” PLUNGER. Fig. No. Size. Fitted For. Iron. 1804 4 3 x 114 in. li inch. 83.00 1804 5 3i x 114 “ li “ 4.00 1804 7 3i x 114 “ 14 “ 4.50 These Wood Pump Cylinders are used in connection with our Wood Pumps on driven wells. Order by this Catalogue Figure Numbr, stating size wanted. Fig. 1802. Fig. 1804. Fig. 1805. Fig. 1806. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 013 PUMP CYLINDERS OR WORKING BARRELS. Everyone knows that the Cylinder is the Pump by means of which water is moved. If the Cylinder is defective, the Standard is of no use, no matter how attractive may be its appearance. Greatest care should he taken that all joints and connections are made tight. Our Cast Iron and Cast Brass Cylinders are accurately bored, reamed and polished. Brass Tube Cylinders are made of seamless drawn brass tubing with iron or brass attachments. Brass-Lined Cylinders are Iron Cylinders lined with seamless drawn brass tubing. ( )ur technical names of different parts comprising a Working Cylinder are : Body or Shell, Plunger complete, Plunger Cage, Plunger Follower, Plunger Poppet Valve, Plunger Leather Packing, Plunger Rod in E, G and H, Top Attachment or Cap, Bottom Attachment or Cap, Lower Valve Leather, Ring Packing for Top Attach- ment. We can tit any of our Cylinders with metallic valves throughout for pumping hot or corrosive liquids, at extra cost. The following are representations of our several types of Plungers and Pistons : Fig. 1807. Fig. 1808. Fig. i8og. Fig. 1810. Fig. 1811. Fig. 1812. Fig. 1813. Fig. 1814. Fig. 1815. “A" Gas Set Plunger has cage with short follower, poppet valve and leather packing. “B” Shallow Well Plunger has cage with short turned and grooved follower, poppet valve and leather packing. “C Deep Well Plunger has cage with turned and grooved follower about five inches long, poppet valve and leather packing. “E Deep Well Plunger has rod running through it with follower and disc valve closing over faced valve seat. "I- Shallow M ell Plunger has all brass cage with short turned follower, poppet valve and leather packing. “G" Shallow Well Plunger, same as “A” style, except that end of Rod is flattened for attaching wood rod. “ II Piston has solid centre with double crimped leather packings on either side. “I Brass Artesian Plunger has special pattern brass cage with follower and crimped packings and brass ball valve. “J Deep Well Plunger has brass cage with long turned and grooved follower, poppet valve and leather packing. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 614 “NEW DELUGE” BILGE PUMPS. BRASS-LINED WITH ADJUSTABLE LEVER. ALSO GEARED FOR POWER. Fig. 1816. Fig. 1817. Fig. 1S1G represents our improved “New Deluge” Pump, which is designed for shallow or small vessels of not more than 15 to 20 feet depth of hold ; for contractors who wish to pump large quanti- ties of water from excavations, etc.; for irrigation or any other purpose where a compact and capa- cious pump is desired. The cylinder is lined with brass, the valves rubber faced, and the lever socket made at such an angle that the bent wrought iron lever when put in one side up is right for ordinary pumping, and, by simply changing it to the other side up, it becomes a vertical lever. This lever may also be worked from three different points, as shown by lugs in our cut. The pump has large valves accessible and removable by hand from above, while to the bottom of the base is bolted a flange which may be screwed for any size pipe ordered, or changed for other sizes if desired. Can furnish Fig. 1816, adapted for Hose, similar to Fig. 1817. For prices see List below. Fig. 1817 represents our “New Deluge” Pump described above, fitted with side suction for hose, surmounted with a strongly-bolted, heavy frame, supporting bearing boxes, with crank shaft, spur and pinion gears, pulley etc., the whole making a most compact and serviceable device, capable of raising and discharging from 3,000 to 4,000 gallons of water per hour. The cylinder is brass-lined, the valves rubber faced and accessible by hand, although they will pass water containing gravel, sand, sticks, etc., without clogging. The spur and pinion gears are in proportion of 4 to 1, and balance wheel can be changed as desired to give 40 to 50 strokes to plunger per minute. Can furnish Fig. 1817 with iron pipe suction below base similar to Fig. 1816. I )ia.ineter Suction. Stroke. Capacity. Price. Cylinder. Fig. 1810 Fig. 1817. Fig. 1816. Fig. 1817. Fig. 1816. Fig. 1817. 6 -inch. Si “ 24-inch. O 4-inch 6 “ 6-inch. 6 “ 1 tcf-* JJQ f-gal. 14 “ $ 20 . 00 30 . 00 58-00 68.00 Fig. 1816 lifted with side suction, add si. 00 to 6-inch., $1.00 to Si-inch, List. Fig. 1817 fitted with bottom suction, deduct si. 00 from List. For Hose, Pipe, and Fittings, see their respective Lists. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 015 ODORLESS DIAPHRAGM FORCE PUMP. WITH REVERSIBLE DOUBLE WROUGHT IRON LEVERS. Fig. 1818 . Fig. ISIS represents our perfected Odorless Diaphragm Force Pump especially designed for pumping out sewers, cesspools, vaults, etc. This Pump must not be confused with the common, open top diaphragm pumps, for it has none of the objectionable features of that class. The construction comprises substantial body, surmounted by bearer top with rubber diaphragm (in effect plunger) securely bolted between. The working rod is so attached to diaphragm that it is not exposed to matter pumped, dispensing with all stuffing boxes, obviating dangers of leakage, either liquid or gas, and rendering operation entirely odorless. The suction and discharge chambers, comprising valve seats and covers, are composition bronze and incase the inclined rubber valves which offer smallest obstruction to passage of any matter. Unless otherwise ordered, we fit for size wrought iron pipe given below, but can cut to any special hose guage. Couplings for hose, extra. Sue. and Dis. Stroke. Capacity per Stroke. Height. Approx. Weight. Price. 3-inch. 21 -incli. f to 1 gallon. 18-incli. 195 lbs. $40 . 00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 616 LOUDS DIAPHRAGM PUMP. SIDE AND BOTTOM SUCTION. Fig. 1819 shows Loucls Diaphragm Pump, and is similar in most respects to Fig. 1821. The remarks on page 617 refer equally well to this pump, which is especially designed for mines, quarries, barges and vessels. It is also used in factories, on railroads and farms, and by builders of sewers, founda- tions, etc. We can furnish these pumps with side suction at same List price. Fig. 1S19. Xo. 1, 9-inch Diaphragm for 2-Finch Iron Pipe, capacity per Stroke, 4-gallon, each. $24.09 “ 1819. Xo. 2, 12-J-inch Diaphragm for 3-inch Iron Pipe, capacity per Stroke, 14 gals., each. 26.00 Extra Diaphragms 2 25 Fig. 1819. THE ODORLESS DIAPHRAGM FORCE PUMP. FOR EMPTYING VAULTS, CESSPOOLS, ETC. Tlie cut representing Fig. 1S20 is a correct likeness of an Odorless Pump, the advantages of which are much appreciated by those who use them, and which can be used to good satisfaction where an ordi- nary vault pump would be decidedly objectionable. It has the same angular inlet valve, and small liability to clog, as the Side Inlet Pump, Fig. 1819. It is successfully used to clean out cesspools, not only those having ordinary sediment, but also such as receive the How from water-closets. The pump has a convenient hand-hole, not shown in the cut, for getting at the valves without removing the air chamber. We have the same sized force pump with bottom inlet, fitted for 3-inch iron pipe. Fig. 1820. Xo. 3, 3-inch Suction $48.00 Extra Diaphragms Each. 2. 50 Fig. 1820. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 017 EDSON DIAPHRAGM PUMPS. SIDE AND BOTTOM SUCTION. Fig. 1821. The cut. Fig. 1S2I, shows Edson’s Pump with side inlet, with its im- proved angular valve, not liable to clog, and enables this Pump to be used with suction hose and a suitable strainer, and to work well when there is a considerable mixture of sand, grain, or other clogging sub- stances in the water, and especially adapts it to pump out cesspools, sewers, and other places where an ordinary pump could not success- fully be used. Three-inch suction hose coupled always on hand, so as to till orders promptly. Fig. 1821. Xo. 3. 3-in. sue., *26.00 Extra Diaphragm 2.50 Fig. 1S22 represents Edson’s Pump with bottom suction, generally of iron pipe, and is more commonly used 011 ships and other places where it can be bolted and remain stationary. Like Fig. 1821, these Pumps are well made, strong and durable. Fig. 1822. No. 2. 21-in. suction . sis. 00 “ 1822. “ 3. 3 “ 22.00 “ 1822. “ 4. 41 “ 33.00 Brass Strainers for suction pipe . 4.00 For price of Suction Pipe or II ose, see their respective Lists. Fig. 1822. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 618 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GOULDS HYDRAULIC RAMS. The Hydraulic Ram is for furnishing water for house, fountain, barns, etc. The water is taken from the supply through the Drive Pipe — the length and fall of same to be determined by results required — and forced upwards through the Discharge Pipe to the point of delivery. The conditions and requirements under which Rams are operated are so varied, that we have thought best to treat these under separate heads, believing our customers will appreciate this arrangement, which will enable each purchaser to make his own selection from our goods, or furnish such data that we can readily make recommendations and estimates. IIe ad of Fall of Drive Pipe — Rams will work, and successfully, where the spring or brook is only 18 inches higher than the Ram ; yet, as the height or head increases, the more powerful the Ram operates, and its ability to force water to a greater elevation and distance correspondingly strengthens. Thus, as shown in our Table of Tests, we have a varying head of 10 to 25 feet, proportioned to height water is to be raised and quantity required. As a specific example, we might say a fall of 10 feet from the brook or spring to the Ram is sufficient to raise water to any point, say 150 feet above the machine, while the same amount of fall would also raise water to a point considerably higher, though the quantity of water discharged will be proportionately diminished as the height and dis- tance increase. Again, when the requisite quantity of water is forthcoming from the Ram, operating under a cer- tain fall, it is not judicious to increase this, for by so doing the strain on the machine is augmented, those parts doing the labor are overtaxed, and the durability of the Ram lessened. Length of Drive Pipe — Practical experience and experiments have proven that the best results are obtained where there is ample, though not excessive, length as well as fall to the Drive Pipe, for t lie weight of this volume of water is an important auxiliary in forcing water into the air chamber and through the Delivery Pipe. W'e recommend drive pipes to be 50 to 75 feet in length, though in very heavy lifts this may be advantageously increased to 125 and even 200 feet. In cases where this is not practicable the pipe may be bent in a coil five or six feet in diameter. Water Furnished Ram — The quantity of water furnished a Ram, or amount requisite to operate it, is determined by the size and fall of head of Drive Pipe, and would refer to our tables giving the contents in gallons or fractions of gallons in pipes, and also to our Table of Tests showing the relative quantities of water forced through Drive Pipes under different heads. Where the sup- ply of water is limited there is no simpler or better plan of determining this quantity than to measure in pails or barrels the number of gallons which can be led in pipes from the spring or brook per minute or in any given length of time. Water Raised and Wasted — The relative height of the spring or supply above the Ram, and the elevation to which it is required to raise, determine the relative proportion between the water raised and wasted — the quantity raised varying according to the height it is conveyed with a given fall; also, the distance the water has to be conducted, and consequent length of pipes, have some in 11 tie nee on the quant ity delivered at the point of discharge, as the more extended the pipes through which the water has to be forced by the Ram, the more friction there is to be overcome. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (ill) GOULDS HYDRAULIC RAMS CONTINUED. For ordinary purposes it is sufficient to say that in conveying water, say 50 or 00 rods, it may be safely calculated that one-seventh of the water can be raised and discharged at an elevation five times as high as the fall, or one-fourteenth part can be raised and discharged, say ten times as high as the fall or height of Drive Pipe. Thus, with a fall of live feet for every seven gallons drawn from the fountain, one may be raised twenty-five feet, or half a gallon fifty feet, or with ten feet fall, one gallon of every fourteen may be raised to the height of 100 feet, and so in proportion as the fall or height is varied. Directions for Placing Rams and Pipes — Rams should always be secured to heavy tim- bers or masonry, and not be dependent merely upon pipe connections. This is important, as there is a constant concussion and strain upon the Ram, and it should have such a foundation as we recom- mend. The Ram and pipe should also be carefully protected against frost, and turns in either Drive or Discharge Pipe should be avoided, if possible. When it is impossible to set the Ram without having elbows in the pipes, make the elbows as large as may be, so as to place as little obstruction to the free and easy flow of water as is practicable. Selection of Rams — With a given supply of water under a great fall the Ram is not required to be of as large size as for the same quantity of water under a less fall. Fig. 1823 represents our single Hydraulic Rams, which can be fitted for wrought iron or lead pipe, as desired. Figs. 1824 and 1825 are for very heavy lifts, as described below, as is also our plan for combining a battery of rams playing into a single discharge pipe. Estimates — We are always glad to be consulted on any matters pertaining to Hydraulic Ap- paratus, and will cheerfully make recommendations and prepare estimates, etc., on any plants. To do this, however, we should be definitely advised on the following points : Quantity of water which can be supplied to the Ram ; quantity of water desired to elevate in any given time ; fall of head and distance from spring or brook to desired location of Ram; height to which the water is to be raised. Batteries of Rams — We have frequent inquiries for Rams of greater capacity than we build, and to meet this demand offer a combination or battery of any number of rams playing into a single discharge pipe, which possesses some advantages over the largest rams which it might be practical or profitable to make. In this connection we might say we build the largest Rams of any manufacturer, for the true criterion of capacity is not the nominal number given same but the size of the drive pipe. Recent practice and tests with our Rams have demonstrated the feasibility of employing Rams under circumstances hitherto considered impractical, as, in fact, they are with other Rams than cer- tain types of our own which are especially built for heavy service. Reference to our engravings, Figs. 1824 and 1825, will show in a measure how these Rams have been strengthened in all parts, while we have still further increased their efficiency by substituting a new and improved style of brass poppet or spring valve in place of the ordinary leather one in the air chamber, thus rendering them metallic fitted throughout. Figs. 1S24 and 1825 are identical in their construction, the Double Ram simply showing a combination of two Rams, while this number can be increased at will. At the same time, as above stated, these combinations offer certain advantages over Single Rams, for, as each Ram receives its water through a separate drive pipe, the strain is not so great on pipe or Rams as if but one Ram were used ; and then, too, in the event of accidents at any time the supply is not suspended, for each of the Rams acts independent of the others. 020 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GOULDS HYDRAULIC RAMS. Fig. 1823. Size. No. Supply per Min. to Operate Ram. Length of Drive Ripe. Ft. Calibre Drive. of Pipes. Discharge. Approximate Weight. *Price. Leather Valve. Fig. 1823 . 12 1 to 2 gals. 50 to 75 f-inch. 4-mch. 28 lbs. 89.00 “ 1823 . 13 2 “ 4 “ 50 “ 75 1 4 “ 35 “ 11.00 “ 1823 . t4 3 “ 7 “ 50 “ 75 M “ 4 «« 45 “ 14.00 “ 1823 . 15 6 “ 10 “ 50 “ 75 2 “ 1 50 “ 22.00 * Leather Valve under Air Chamber, t Fitted for Iron or Lead Pipe. 1 Fitted for Wrought Iron Pipe. SINGLE RAM. DOUBLE RAM. Fig. 1824. Fig. 1825. Size. No. Supply per Min. to Operate Ram. Length of Drive Pipe. Ft, Calibre of Pipes. Drive. Discharge. Approximate Weight. Price. * Brass Spring Valve. Fig. 1824 . 0 11 to 25 gals. 50 tc 200 24-inch. li-inch. 152 lbs. 850-00 “ 1824 . 7 20 “ 40 “ 50 “ 200 3 “ 14 “ 257 “ 85 . 00 “ 1824 . 8 25 “75 “ 50 “ 200 4 2 “ 412 “ 130.00 “ 1825 . 6 1 1 “ 25 “ 50 “ 200 24 “ n “ 350 ‘ ‘ 100-00 “ 1825 . 7 20 “ 40 “ 50 “ 200 3 2 “ 560 “ 1 70 • 00 “ 1825 . 8 25 “75 50 “ 200 4 24 “ 900 “ 260-00 * Brass Spring Valve under Air Chamber. The size of I In 1 pipes should vary in proportion to the distance the water is to be conveyed, as the greater the distance the larger the pipe in proportion to the size of the machine. This applies to the discharge pipe only. By means of an adjuster applied to each of our Rams, the quantity of water drawn from the fountain may be varied at pleasure — thus readily adapting the machine to a variable supply. Send for special circulars with tables of actual Test made with Goulds Hydraulic Rams. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (121 RIFES HYDRAULIC ENGINES. CAPACITIES. No. 10 Exuixk — The number of gallons tin* stream or spring Hows per minute usually determines the proper size to be employed. The No. 10 Engine is fitted for either £ or 1-inch drive pipe and t-inch discharge pipe, and when working at full capacity will use four to five gallons per minute, but by means of the patent lever with adjustable weight it can he easily regulated, reducing the capacity to suit the flow down to two and a half or three gallons per minute. We recommend this size only to parties having but small springs, with five or more feet fall that may be utilized in supplying water where a small quantity is needed. Should the spring or stream flow five to ten gallons per minute, then we recommend No. 15. No. 15 Engine — When working at full capacity with If -inch drive pipe will use eight to ten gallons per minute; with 11-inch drive pipe will use ten to twelve gallons per minute. However, in either case it can be easily regulated to reduce the amount of water used to suit the How from the spring or stream, even down to five gallons per minute. This, as well as the smaller size, requires good fall, say five or more feet, which often can be obtained within thirty to sixty yards below the spring. Where the spring or stream flows ten or fifteen gallons per minute, No. 20 is recommended. No. 20 Engine — This number is fitted for 2-inch drive pipe and 1-inch discharge pipe. How- ever, £-inch discharge pipe may be used under certain favorable conditions, explained on another page. The full capacity of this machine, working under location of average fall, say four to seven feet, is fourteen to sixteen gallons per minute, and like all other sizes can be easily regulated to use as low as seven gallons per minute, and may lie successfully operated under two to twenty feet fall, as may be required. In cases where the spring or stream Hows fifteen to twenty-two gallons per minute, we then recommend No. 25. No. 25 Engine — This Engine (or Ram) is fitted for 21-inch drive pipe and 1-inch discharge pipe. When working at full capacity under average location, say five to seven feet fall, will use twenty-two to twenty-four gallons per minute, and like those formerly represented can he easily regulated to reduce the capacity as low as eleven gallons per minute. We can also furnish this size double-acting, using creek or inquire water as a power for forcing the pure spring water to any desired place. When the stream or spring flows twenty-two to thirty gallons per minute, No. 30 is recommended. No. 30 Engine — Is fitted for 3-incli drive pipe and 1 1-inch discharge pipe. However, 1-inch discharge pipe may be used when circumstances favor it. This Rain, when working at full capacity, under an average fall of four to seven feet, will use thirty to thirty-five gallons per minute, but can easily be regulated to suit the How from spring or stream to fifteen gallons per minute if necessary. There are many of this kind at work under various conditions, the fall on the Ram being from fifteen inches t<> fifteen feet, and forcing water from fifteen to one hundred and fifty feet high, and and in some places over one mile of distance. No. 35 Engine — Is fitted for 31-inch drive pipe and 11-inch discharge pipe, and its full capacity under five to seven feet fall, is forty-five to fifty gallons per minute. It can he easily regulated to use any less quantity, down to twenty gallons per minute. When parties have good locations it is usually employed where more than ordinary supply water is needed. It is also adapted to certain locations where small sizes would lie impracticable. A great many springs or streams afford plenty of water where but little fall can be obtained. In such cases, where the lift is not too great, a larger volume of water can be used to secure the necessary power which can not be obtained by the fall. This Engine can be operated under as little as twelve to fifteen inches fall, which will raise water twelve to fifteen feet. It can also be successfully used under twenty or more feet, and will raise water to a proportionate height. We can furnish Engines of greater capacity than mentioned above. See List on page 622. 622 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RIFES HYDRAULIC ENGINE OR RAM. RIFES HYDRAULIC ENGINE No. 35. Fig. 1826. These Engines will work effectively under a head as low as 2 feet, and for every foot of fall will elevate 20 feet. By means of an adjusting lever the capacity of any of the various sizes can be reduced 50 per cent, or more, as may be desired, to provide for a variation in water supply, without disadvan- tage or loss in efficiency. The fall from the spring, stream, or other source of supply to the engine determines the height to which the water can be elevated as well as the relative proportion between the water raised and wasted, the quantity raised varying according to the height it is carried and the distance conveyed. For ordinary purposes it is sufficient to say that with a discharge pipe 1,000 feet in length, one-sixth of the water can be raised and discharged at an elevation five times the height of fall or one-twelfth ten times the height of fall. With a given supply of water under a high head, the engine is not required to be as large as for the same duty under a lower head. Sizes of drive and discharge pipe may be varied somewhat from the standard given in tables, depending upon length. To provide for cases where the supply of pure spring water is limited, the larger size Engines are made double-acting, by which means a stream of impure water may be used to force pure water through the discharge pipe without mixing or contamination — an important feature not embraced in any other similar machine. No. Drive Pipe. Discharge Pipe. Gals, per Min. required under 5 to 7 Ft. Fall. May be Reg- ulated to use per Min. Least feet of Fall Recom- mended. Weight. Pounds. Single-Acting. Double-Acting. 10 1 i 4 to 5 24 to 3 5 125 $50 • 00 65 ■ 00 15 1 1 6 “ 10 5 3 150 55.00 70- 00 20 2 1 S “ 10 7 2 200 60.00 75 . 00 25 2i 1 12 “ 24 11 2 225 66 • 00 81.00 30 3 U IS “ 35 15 14 250 75.00 90-00 35 3 A H 25 “ 50 20 14 375 90.00 105-00 40 4 2 35 “ 70 30 1^ 550 120.00 140.00 SO 8 4 150 “ 350 100 2 2000 450.00 500.00 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 623 RIFES DOUBLE-ACTING RAM. Fig. 1827. Many excellent springs are too small to afford the power requisite for the opeiation of a hy- draulic ram; others are sufficient in volume but are so situated that the necessary fall cannot l ie obtained, consequently an ordinary hydraulic cannot be used to elevate the water to points at which it is desired for use. Many such springs, however, have running near them, a branch or creek in which both sufficient water and fall can be obtained for operating the ram. For such locations our Double- Acting Ram is adapted, elevating the spring water in a pure and separate condition, by means of the power derived from the water of the creek. A fall of 18 inches from the spring to the Ram is usually sufficient; if this exists the Ram can be located at almost any point consistent with the surroundings, in order to get the power of the creek or branch. The manner of placing the Double-Acting Ramis exactly the same as that of the Single-Acting, with the exception that it must be so located as to insure the fall of 18 or more inches. The cut gives an excellent idea of the construction of the Double-Acting Ram, and a careful examination will enable any one to understand its manner of operation. When the outside valve closes, the force of the running column of water is transferred against the inside valve, the elastic cushion of air in the chamber receiving this sudden blow is compressed and allows a small quantity to enter, but almost instantly recovers itself and suddenly closes the inside valve against the column of water. The column of water having expended its force is driven back under this sudden blow and recoils in the direction of the head, relieving all pressure from beneath the chamber and the working valve, with a tendency to form a vacuum there. It is at this instant that the working valve drops open and the water from the spring coming to the Ram through the spring supply pipe M impelled by the IS or more inches head, forces itself through the check valve O into that portion of the water chamber between the outside or working valve and the air chamber. The recoil of the column of water is brief and as it commences flowing again down t lie drive pipe and out through the escape valve it closes the check valve O, which prevents the spring water passing back to the spring. When the column of water running down the drive pipe and escaping through the working valve has acquired sufficient velocity, the working valve is again closed, and the force or blow again acts on the inside valve in the bottom of the chamber, opening it as before, and forcing in a quantity of spring water; the spring water, as will be readily understood, being in position beneath the chamber. This operation is constantly repeated, and when the Ram is properly put down with a sufficient supply of spring water, there is no mixing of the water. The flow of spring water being checked, the overflow pipe N is provided, through which it finds relief during the exceedingly short time the working valve is closed at each blow, and little or no recoil having been produced in the column of spring water, it is ready instantly to enter the chamber or base through the check when the recoil again occurs in the drive pipe. This Double-Acting device is the only practical and satisfactory one known. The term “Double-Acting” is not intended to indicate that any more power is produced by this machine than by the Single-Acting, but simply that two kinds of water are used, and the same rule is used by which to calculate results. For price, capacity, etc., see List on page 622. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 024 PNEUMATIC PUMPS. No. i. m Fig. 1828. Figs. 1828, 1829 and 1S30 show our regular Pumps. The No. 1A size shown by Fig. 1829 is adapted for light power and windmill work, and will elevate liquids up to one hundred feet and give very economical results. For elevations exceeding one hundred feet, and for heavy duty, the form shown by Fig. 1S30 is recommended, and Fig. 1S2S is the form adapted for bored and artesian wells. We can build these pumps of any size or capacity for almost any service. They are carefully constructed of the best material by thorough mechanics; each part is made to gauge, insuring accuracy and perfect interchangeability ; and each machine is carefully inspected and tested before being shipped. We aim to carry in stock the following sizes: Size No. Style. Maximum Capacity per Minute. Diameter of Space Required. ‘Price. 1A Dug Well. 20 Gallons. 20-inch. 2 A “ 50 “ 24 “ 3 A “ 75 “ 30 “ 4 A “ 100 30 IB Bored Well. 15 4 “ 2B “ 25 5 “ 3B “ “ 40 5 “ *Prices on application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (525 PNEUMATIC PUMPING SYSTEM. PNEUMATIC SYSTEM, OPERATED BY A WINDMILL. Fig. 1831. The illustration above shows in a general way, how, by using our Pneumatic Pumps, a geared windmill can be easily and cheaply erected on a barn, and be utilized for driving light machinery, and for pumping water from one or more sources without respect to form or location. The vertical shaft from the mill actuates a small air compressor A, which generates and forces compressed air through pipe B, in any direction or to any distance to the Pneumatic Pumps C or C’, submerged in the dug well D or the bored well D’. From thence the water is forced by the direct pressure of air, without the intervention of pistons or complicated parts, through the pipe E into the tank F, or into any desired place of delivery. The air compressor A is located conveniently, so it can be oiled occasionally, and this is the only attention it requires. A float valve G is shown connected with air pipe B, near the top of tank F. This allows the air to escape when the tank is full, thereby stopping the discharge of water, and making an overflow pipe unnecessary. Unlike the common water pump, the air compressor does not come in contact with any grit or sand, and its piston meets with only an elastic resistance, instead of a jar and shock, so common in ordinary pumps. The resistance of compression to the piston of the air compressor increases as it advances ; the greatest resistance is attained when the crank is on its last quarter, therefore the mill starts easily, and can run at a high rate of speed, which is a great advantage. The submerged Pneumatic Pumps C or C’ require no lubricating or other attention ; they are entirely automatic, and are almost everlasting. 626 SMITH £ WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. “CRESCENT” HYDRANT AND STREET WASHER. Fig. 1832. The cuts show our new “Crescent” Hydrants and Street Washers with all necessary parts Brass, and two pipes — one dry, through which the valve can be withdrawn for repacking, the other forming a passage for the water to the spout. They are perfectly anti-freezing. The valve closes against the pressure; the waste is ample and reliable, and no water whatever can enter the dry pipe. In our Fig. 1832 Hydrant, it will be noticed there is a bolted top cap, permitting the ready removal and withdrawal of plunger valve without trouble; also a heavy, double-threaded brass screw, actuating valve below. This Hydrant Stock is made in halves, bolted together, and the mouldings are nicely gilded, making the Hydrant of great utility and completeness, as well as an ornament to the lawn and sidewalk. .V spring cotter above the hand wheel prevents its slipping off from end of screw, as well as permits its removal if a water license requires it. A brass nipple, for attaching hose, screws into spout. Fig. 1833 Street Washer has the same valves, etc., as are used with Hydrant, while either of them can be connected to lead or iron pipe, thus saving the carrying of a stock of each kind. No essential feature has been omitted or neglected, hence we can guarantee them to be superior in every respect to any similar goods offered for sale. Our 4-inch “Crescent” Hydrants and Washers are regu- larly fitted 4-inch lead pipe inlet (the male screw on inlet opening of valve case, will take a 4-inch gas-pipe coupling, when gas pipe is to be connected), and 4-inch hose outlet. The 1-inch Hydrants and Washers fitted in like manner : 1-inch inlet and 4-inch outlet, though we can fit 1-inch outlet when so desired. Length to Set in H bound • • . . In. 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 72 Fig. 18:52. For f-in. Pipe 1 $0.80 10.10 10.35 10.60 10. SO 11.00 11 .25 11 .50 12.10 “ 1832. “ 1 “ “ 11.65 11.95 1225 12.55 12.85 13.15 13- 45 13.75 14.35 “ 1833. “ 4 “ “ 6.00 6.85 7.10 7-35 7 • 55 7 • 75 S-00 S-25 8.85 “ 1833. “ 1 “ “ 7-70 8.00 S-30 8.60 8 . 90 9 . 20 0.50 9.80 10.40 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 027 “STAR” HYDRANT AND STREET WASHER. Fig. 1834. Fig. 1834 represents our “Star” Hydrant and Street Washers, which for several years have had an extensive sail 1 , and, as shown in cut, are very heavy, strong and substantial. They are perfectly anti-freezing. They are made to set in the ground any depth, from eighteen inches to six feet. They are almost instantly opened or closed by means of the double-threaded brass screw actuating the valve be- low. They can be repaired from the top without digingup. They have a brass swivel or coupling nut (not an iron one), and the tube for service pipe connection is ground to a joint with the valve case elbow. It would always be well to have a short piece of lead pipe between coupling and service pipe, as its flexibility will prevent a fracture of the pipe when the frost heaves the ground. We measure from ground line to centre of service pipe inlet. An iron turn key goes with each Street Washer. We guarantee every one to be thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. WALL HYDRANT AND WASHERS. Fig. 1835 represents our new Wall Hydrant and Washer with Compression Valve, designed to pass through the walls of buildings. The water is taken from the inside, and can be opened or shut off from the outside with key, which we furnish. Fig. 1835. Brass, to take f-inch hose *7.50 “ 1835. Nickel Plated, to take f-inch hose .... 8.50 Can furnish fitted for 1-inch hose at same price, if so ordered. Length to Set in Ground . Ix. 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 72 Fig. 1834. For f-in. Pipe 89.25 9-50 9.75 10.00 10.50 11.00 11 .50 12.00 13.00 “ 1834. “ 1 “ “ 11.75 12.00 12.25 12.50 13-00 13.50 14.00 14.50 15 . 50 “ 1836. " i “ “ 7 75 8 • 00 8-25 8 ■ 50 9 ■ 00 9 . 50 10.00 10.50 11.50 " 1836. " 1 " “ 9.25 9.50 9 . 75 10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 12.00 13-00 Street Washer Iveys, per dozen, 83.60. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. G2S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. NEW PATTERN BOXES. Fig. 1839. Fig. 1841. Fig. 1842. Fig. 1843. NEW PATTERN SERVICE BOXES — Diameter, 2 1-2 Inches. Size. Extension. Price. Size. Extension. Price. 88. 1 ft. Stationary 94-D. 3 ft. 6 in. to 4 ft. 10 in $1.45 89- A. 1 ft. 2 in to 1 ft, S in. 1.05 94-E. 3 “ 6 “ “ 5 “ 2 “ 1 .50 90-B. 1 “ 6 “ “ 2 “ 3 “ 1.10 95-D. 4 “ “ 5 “ 4 “ 1.60 91-C. 1 “ 9 “ “ 2 “ 9 “ 1.15 95-E. 4 “ “ 5 “ S “ 1-65 92-< '. 2 “ 3 “ “ 3 “ 3 “ 1.20 95-F. 4 “ “ G “ 1.75 92-1). 2 “ 3 “ “ 3 “ 7 “ 1.25 100-E. 4 “ 4 “ “ 6 “ 1.75 93-1). 2 “ 10 “ “ 4 “ 2 “ 1.30 100-F. 4 “ 4 “ “ 6 “ 4 “ 1.80 93-E. 2 “ 10 “ << 4 “ 6 ,, 1.40 100-Fx. G “ 8 “ “ 8 “ 8 “ 2.25 Nos. 194-11 to 200-Fx, inclusive, have round openings in base instead of hexagon. EXTENSION SECTIONS. Size. Extension. Price. 151. Increasing length of Service Box 94 in. . . . $0.40 152. “ “ “ “ “ 16i “ . . . .45 153. “ “ “ “ “28 “ ... .50 154. “ “ “ “ 3G “ . . . 55 SERVICE BOXES — Diameter of Box, 3 Inches, Size. Extension. (Extreme length.) Price. 0. Stationary length, 10 in SI. 10 1. 1 ft. 1 in. to 1 ft. 8 in 1.20 14. 1 “ 8 “ “ 2 “ 4 “ 1.25 2. 2 “ “ 3 “ 3 “ 1.40 8. 2 “ 10 “ “ 4 “ 1 “ 1.45 Size. Extension. (Extreme length.) Price. 4. 2 ft. 10 in. to 4 ft. 10 in. $1.55 5. 3 “ 6 “ “ 5 “ 6 “ 1.75 7. 4 “ “ 6 “ 2.00 8. G “ “ 8 “ 2.25 5G. Extension Section increases length 24 inches 45 4Ve make for Gas Companies the Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Boxes with special large bases so as to lit over large size gas cocks. No extra charge. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 62 !) EXTENSION VALVE BOXES. SECTIONAL VIEW OF 5 1-4- INCH VALVE BOX. Fig. 1844. 5 1-4-INCH SHAFT, INSIDE DIAMETER IN SMALLEST PART. Size AAA These Dimensions Stationary length, 1 are with No. 6 Base. foot, 5 inches Price. s3. 35 “ A A Extension 1 ft., 10 in., up to 2 ft., 4 in “ A “ 2 “ 4 ‘ “ 3 “ 2 “ 4.05 “ B “ 3 “ “ 4 “ . . . . 4.25 “ C “ 3 “ 6 ‘ “ 4 “ 6 “ . . . . 445 “ cc “ 4 “ “ 5 “ ... 4.70 “ I) “ 3 “ 6 ‘ “ 5 “ 6 “ . . . . 4-85 “ DD “ 4 “ “ 6 ‘ . . . . 5.10 “ E “ 5 “ “ 6 “ .... 5 . 25 “ E “ 5 “ “ 7 “ .... 5 . 45 “ G “ 6 “ “ 7 “ . . . . 5.70 “ II “ 6 “ “ 8 “ . . . . 5.95 No. 58. Extension, for 54 inch length 14 inches . • Valve Boxes, increasing 1.00 7-INCH SHAFT, INSIDE DIAMETER IN SMALLEST PART. *Price. Size II Extension, 1 ft., 9 in. up to 2 ft., 3 in “ j “ 2 “ 3 “ “ 3 “ .3 “ “ ,T 2 “ 9 “ “ 3 “ 9 “ “ K 3 3 “ 4 “ 3 “ “ KK 4 “ “ 5 “ “ L 3 “ 3 “ “ 5 “ 2 “ “ LL 4 “ “ 6 “ “ M 5 “ “ 6 “ “ N 5 “ “ 7 “ “ O “ 6 “ “ 7 “ “ P 6 “ “ 8 “ Base No. 6 is 11 inches high. When other sizes of bases are used, the height of box is increased or decreased according to base used. The above Valve Boxes are with No. 0 Base. With No. 4, Round Base, reduce price Each. $0.25 “ “ 140, Dome Base, same as above. “ “ 8, Round Base, add to net price “ -25 “ “ 16, “ “ “ “ “ “ 1.25 “ “ 16-24, “ “ “ “ “ “ 4.00 “ “ 160, Oval Base “ “ “ “ .35 “ “ 162, “ “ “ “ “ “ 1.25 * Prices upon application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 630 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. JARECKI’S EXTENSION SERVICE BOXES. FOR WATER OR GAS. JARECKI’S SERVICE BOX. SECTIONAL VIEW. Fig. 1845. Fig. 1846. No. Size Cocks. Extends. Price. No. Size Cocks. Extends. Price. 3 4 and f in. 1 ft. 6 in. to 2 ft. 4 ill. $1 .00 28 £ and 1 in. 4 ft. 2 in. to 5 ft. 6 in. $1.25 5 i “ 4 “ 2 2 “ 3 “ 0 4 4 1 .05 29 £ “ l “ 4 “ 7 44 6 “ 0 1.30 6 i “ 4 “ 1 * ( 8 “ 3 “ 0 4 4 1.05 32 £ “ 1 “ 5 “10 7 “ 2 4 4 1.40 8 * “ 4 “ 2 t, i 6 “ 3 “ 10 4 4 1.10 35 li “ 14 “ 1 “ 6 2 “ 4 4 4 1.00 10 i “ 4 “ 3 » t 4 “ 4 “ 8 4 4 1.20 37 li “ 14 “ 2 “ 2 “ 3 “ 0 4 4 1.05 11 i “ 4 “ 3 4 4 9 5 “ 1 4 4 1.25 40 H “ 14 “ 2 “ 0 4 4 3 “ 10 4 4 1.10 12 4 “ 4 “ 4 2 “ 5 “ 6 4 4 1.25 42 U “ 14 “ 3 “ 4 4 4 4 “ 8 4 4 1.20 13 4 “ 4 “ 4 7 6 “ 0 4 4 1.30 45 li “ 14 “ 4 “ 7 4 4 6 “ 0 4 4 1.30 14 4 “ 4 “ 5 4 4 0 6 “ 4 4 4 1.30 47 1 i “ H “ 5 “5 “ 6 “ 9 4 4 1.35 16 4 “ 4 “ 5 4 4 10 7 “ 2 4 4 1.40 51 2 in. 1 “ 0 4 4 2 “ 4 4 4 1.10 19 1 “ 1 “ 1 4 4 6 4 4 2 “ 4 4 4 1.00 53 2 “ 2 “ 2 4 4 3 “ 0 4 4 1.15 21 1 “ 1 “ 2 2 4 4 3 “ 0 4 4 1 .05 57 2 2 “11 “ 4 “ 3 4 4 1.25 22 4 “ 1 “ 1 4 4 8 4 4 3 “ 0 4 4 1.05 60 2 “ 4 “ 2 4 4 5 “ 6 4 4 1.35 24 £ “ 1 “ 2 6 “ 3 “ 10 4 4 1.10 63 2 “ 5 “ 5 4 4 6 “ 9 4 1 1.45 26 4 “ 1 “ 0 4 4 4 4 “ 8 4 4 1.20 64 2 “ 5 “10 “ 7 “ 2 “ 1.50 27 4 “ 1 “ 3 4 4 9 4 4 5 “ 1 4 4 1.25 ROUND HEAD ROADWAY BOXES. CHICAGO AND BUFFALO PATTERNS — Fig. 1844. Same as Fig. 1844, but with Base and Body in one piece. 4£-inch Inside Diameter, 7-incli Inside Diameter at Base. Base and body in one piece. Number 1 3 4 5 6 Extends from 18 to 24 , 27 to 34 27 to 42 34 to 48 39 to 54 46 to 60 Each $2.00 j 2.15 2.35 2.45 2.55 2.65 Roadway Box Extension Section will increase length of Box IS inches $0.65 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (531 LUDLOW HYDRANTS. Fig. 1847 . In ordering Hydrants, please 1st. Give diameter of Stand Pipe. 2d. Give length of Hydrant from surface of ground to bottom of connecting pipe. 3d. Give size of bottom connection. 4th. Give number and size of Nozzles, and either exact diameter at top and bottom of nozzle thread, and number of threads to the inch, or send a sample nozzle or nozzle cap ; or refer to some standard that we may have. 5tli. State kind of nut : whether four or live sided, and length of side. 6th. State whether you wish to open the Hydrant by turning to the right like the hands of a watch, or to the left. Do not fail (0 send gauge to cut thread on nozzles. Fig. 1848 . RUBBER-FACED SLIDE GATE FIRE HYDRANT. Diam. of Sent I liameter of Pipe Connect’u Inches. Inside Diam. of Stand Pipe. Inches. Ring or Gate Opening. Inches. One 2 Nozzle. One 2 1-2 Nozzle. Two 2 1-2 Nozzles. Three 2 1-2 Nozzles. Four 2 1-2 Nozzles. Six 2 1-2 Nozzles. 2 3 2 §17-00 3 or 4 41 3 28-00 3 " 4 51 4 31-00 33 - 00 35-00 6 51 4 31-50 33-50 35-50 6 6i 4| 37 • 50 39-50 4 or 6 7 5 40 . 50 42.50 6 8 6 50 • 00 52.00 54 - 00 S 8 6 51 ■ 25 53 - 25 55 ■ 25 8 or 10 10 8 1 30 - 00 For each n, M assacl i usetts 1860 Pittsfield, “ Put down by us. . 1800 S50 28S.000 Mansfield, Connecticut, “ “ • ■ 1S01 850 144,000 Manchester, New Hampshire, “ “ • • 1S91 590 100,000 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 053 THE KEYSTONE PORTABLE STEAM DRILLER. MADE IN EIGHT SIZES. Fig. 1930. Fig. 1930 shows the Keystone Portable Driller No. 2, Single Beam, set up for work. This illus- tration is also a correct representation of the Xos. 1, If and 3 machines, except that the manufac- turers have discarded the 3-pole derrick and now use a lighter and stronger form. Flowing Wells — The above cut was made from a photograph which shows a flowing well. These are very often secured in some sections of the country, principally in the mountain regions of the West, and the east coast of Florida. In no section are these wells so common as in Florida, and in no section could their origin seem more of a mystery. The wells at St. Augustine, Fla., are the most noted of any in the country, supplying, as they do, water for city use, hydrants for fire protection, hotels for domestic use, and fountains for ornamental purposes. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 054 THE KEYSTONE PORTABLE DRILLER CONTINUED. STEAM As is well known, the entire state of Florida is level, or nearly so, and any elevation of seventy- live feet is quite unusual. When these facts are considered, the flowing wells seem all the more wonderful. Some scientists explain them as having their origin or "head” in the mountain regions of the Northern states. The natural causes which produce flowing wells are of about four kinds. 1st. The presence of gas (such as carbonic acid gas) in the water, which, when set free, expands and makes the water flow out in much the same manner as a bottle of soda water will overflow when uncorked. The water did not flow until it was agitated. The water from such a well is called ‘‘mineral water” and is often very valuable for its medicinal properties. 2d. The lied or stratum containing the water may be on an incline and may lie overlaid by a thick and impervious bed or “blanket” of tough clay or slate like a water pipe laid down a hillside. The water-bearing stratum may extend for miles back to where the tough overlaying clay ceases, and is there filled with water from the rainfall or from streams. When the stratum is tapped at a lower level the water flows out. It is from this cause that flowing water is found all along the James River; at Yankton, S. D. ; Denver, Col. ; Belle Plain, Iowa; Logan and Hardin Counties, Ohio ; Mobile, Ala.; San Antonio, Tex., and many other such places in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan, etc. 3d. Water may be caused to flow by the presence of natural gas under great pressure in balloon- shaped cavities and overlaid with a blanket of impervious clay or slate. It is partly owing to this cause that oil wells usually flow when first “struck.” Gas has been found in these cavities (“anticli- nals”) at a pressure of more than 900 lbs. to the square inch, or enough to throw the water out of a well 2,000 to 3,000 feet deep. 4th. Along the coast where there is a great depth of sand, say 300 to 500 feet, if a tube be driven down to where the water has been practically freed from salt by chemical filtration, the filtered water being freed from the salt has less specific gravity than the water nearer the surface. The presence also of Sulphureted Hydrogen Gas in such water tends to make it lighter; and when the pipe has been driven to a sufficient depth, ranging from 300 to 000 feet, and once cleared of the salt water, the well flows. The water from the bottom of such a well, if weighed, will be found to have much less specific gravity than the water taken from the strata through which the well was sunk, and the water will rise to a height above water level in that vicinity proportioned to the difference in specific gravity between the water at the bottom of the well and at other points above. It is from tins cause that flowing water is found in such great quantities at St. Augustine, Tampa and Jacksonville, Fla. ; Brunswick, Ga. ; Norfolk, Va. ; Beach Haven and other points on the Jersey coast. Whenever porous sand is found along the seacoast to a depth of 300 to 500 feet, a flowing well can usually be made. The way to find out whether or not a well in your vicinity will flow is to drill it and case it. Drilled wells will often flow where “dug wells” will not, for the reason that a drilled well may be cased through the open surface strata, where, otherwise, the water would flow away. In very many places Flowing Wells are used for waterpower to drive grist-mills, sawmills and for farm uses, a turbine wheel being connected to the casing. The wells at St. Augustine vary from 200 to GOO feet in depth, and yield, with a pressure of 20 to 40 pounds, from §00 gallons to 3,000 gallons per minute. The water i* confined below a layer of rock which is only necessary to penetrate to secure a flowing well. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 055 THE KEYSTONE PORTABLE STEAM DRILLER CONTINUED. SINGLE BEAM. Wagon - Ivon axles 2-i-inch, lo- cust hubs, bent rims, 3-incli tire, sills 3x8 white oak. lias brake and side lever, tongue, double trees and stay chains. Has rain- proof tool box under the bed. Boiler — 34x54- ineh shell, heads f-inch flange steel, shell and fire-box i-in. 00,000 T. S. steel, 5-foot stack, g r a t e b a r s for either w o o d or coal, 2 hand-holes and blow-off cock, inspirator and 10- foot hose, 3 gauge cocks, pop safety valve, whistle, glass water gauge, steam gauge, check valve and drip for draining pipes in cold weather. An extra throttle at boiler for shutting steam out of all pipes in cold weather. Engine — Cen- tre crank, 8 II. P. cylinder 6x8, split- ring steam pack- ing, Link reverse, brass stuffing boxes and guides, throttle and re- verse levers run to to driller’s hand, sight feed lubrica- tor, I. X. L. oil c u p s a n d pet cocks. Engine has forged crank shaft, turned balance wheel on one side and SxlS The fan is run by belt from the balance wheel. Drilling Machinery — Main shaft 24-inch, band wheel 8x48, crank wheel 24-inch, friction sand line reel, geared drill rope reel. Walking-beam has maximum stroke of 24 inches, with 3 shorter ones. The “spudding in ” is done by means of pulleys bracketed to side of walking-beam (not shown in cut). The Derrick is hinged to top of guide post, has one brace and two guy lines. Folds down over the walking-beam in moving. It is not equipped with pipe driving tools unless ordered extra. This machine is equipped for drilling 5 to 6-inch holes 250 feet. (Wells 500 and 600 feet have been drilled with it.) Weight, with all tools named on page 656, about 6,000 lbs. Price, F. O. B. cars at Factory, including all the fools and equipments named, 81,200. Any of the tools not needed may be left off, and the price of such deducted. -V liberal reduction if we are not required to send an operator to give instruction, set and test the machine. Fig. 1931. driving pulley on the >ther. 8-inch 6-ply belt. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 056 EQUIPMENT. FOR SIZE No. 2, SINGLE BEAM — Fig. 1931. DRILLING TOOLS. No. 1. One 74-inch Spudding Bit §20 00 “ 2. Two 51-inch Fluted Rock Bits Each, $25.00 50. 00 “ 3. One 34-inch by 9-foot Stem 25. 00 “ 4. One set Steel Jars 55.00 “ 5. Five Thread Protectors for Pins Each, 30 cents. 1.50 “ 6. Three Thread Protectors for Boxes “ 20 “ .60 “ 7. One Temper Screw, Keystone patent . . . • 15.00 “ 8. One Rope Socket for 14-inch cable 9.00 “ 9. Two Tool Wrenches Each, 87.00 14.00 “ 10. One Steel-pointed Wrench Bar 1.50 “ 11. One Round Bit Gauge, turned .75 “ 12. One Iron Plated Tool Tightener • 3. 00 “ 14. One 4-inch by 5-foot Sand Pump 7.50 TOOL DRESSING OUTFIT. No. 19. One Fan and Belt $8 00 “ 20. One Tuyere Iron .65 “ 21. One 18-foot Blast Hose 100 “ 23. One Rack and Anvil Billet for dressing bit 3.50 “ 24. Qne Smithing Hammer 1 00 “ 25. One Sledge and Handle 2. 00 PUMP SETTING TOOLS. No. 26. One pair f-inch Gas Tongs ■ $0.70 “ 27. One “ If “ “ . “ 1.50 28. One Combination Pipe and Monkey Wrench, 15-inch 3 00 " 29. One Brace, Bit and Screw Driver .75 “ 30. One Collet, Die and Tap, f-incli, for threading sucker rods 3. 00 “ 31. One Compass Saw .50 “ 32. One Hand Saw 1.00 “ 33. One Hand Axe 1.00 ROPES AND CABLE. No. 34. 250 feet 14-inch Manilla H. L. Drilling Cable Per foot, 10 cents. $25.00 “ 35. 250 “ | “ “ “ Sand Line “ “ 2 “ 5 00 “ 36. 100 “ 4 “ Guy Line • 1.00 ODD TOOLS AND PARTS. No. 37. One 6-inch Monkey Wrench- . 80.50 No. 43. Two Iron Stakes for guy lines, “ 38. One Spannier Wrench. . . . .20 with ring . . Each, 50 cents. $1.00 “ 39. One S Wrench .30 “48. One Sand Pump Pulley . ... 100 “ 40. One Spring Bottom Oiler. . . .25 “ 49. One set of 12-in. Spiral Springs, 4 5 20 “ 41. One Funnel for Filling Boiler . .50 “ 50. One Cold Chisel .25 “ 42. One Shovel -75 “ 52. One Dirt Auger 3.00 BOILER FIXTURES. No. 53. One Whistle $2.50 “ 54. One Glass Water Gauge, with one extra glass 3 00 “ 56. One Size A Pemberthy Injector 10 00 “ 57. Two 4-inch Globe Valves, for Injector . . . Each, $1.00. Pipe and Fittings, 50 cents. 2.50 “ 58. One Shut-off Globe Valve for Injector, 4-inch 1.25 “ 59. One 10-foot Suction Hose, f-incli and couplings 2.50 “ 60. One Check Valve, 4-inch, for Injector -SO “ 61. Three Compression Gauge Cocks Each, $1.00. 3 00 “ 62. One Steam Gauge 4 00 “ 63. One 1-inch Throttle • 1.60 “ (>4. One 1-inch Blow-off Cock 1.25 “ 65. One Pop Safety Valve 4.50 ENGINE FITTINGS. No. 60. Three Oil Cups, f-incli Each, 35 cents. $105 “ 67. One I. X. L. Oil Cup with I, and Nipple for Cross Head -60 “ OS. Three T. X. L. Oil Cups for Wrist and Slides Each, 50 cents. 150 “ 69. One Sight Feed Lubricator, 4-pint • 4. 00 “ 70. One Driving Belt, 6-ply, 8 inches wide, 23 feet long Per foot, 65 cents. 14.95 When so desired, we will furnish 4-inch tools with any of these machines, with sand pump and tool wrenches to suit , instead of those specified. Also, when a machine is ordered, we give customers their choice of sizes of bits. If no choice is made, we send the sizes specified on the List. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 657 THE KEYSTONE DOUBLE BEAM No. 2 MACHINE. Wagon — Iron axles 24-inch, locust hubs, bent rims, 3-inch tires, sills 3x8 seasoned white oak. Has brake and side lever, tongue, double trees and stay chains. Bain-proof tool box under the sills. Boiler — 34 x 54-inch shell, heads f flange steel, shell and fire-box i-inch, of 60,000 T. S. steel, 5-foot stack, grate bars for either wood or coal, 2 hand-holes and blow-off cock, inspirator and 10-foot hose, 3 gauge cocks, pop safety valve set at SO lbs., whistle, glass water gauge, steam gauge, check valve and drips for draining pipes in cold weather. The Engine is centre crank, S II. P., cylinder 6x8 inches, split-ring steam packing, Link reverse, brass stuffing boxes and guides. The throttle and reverse levers all run to driller’s hand. Sight feed lubricator, I. X. L. oil cups and pet cocks. The engine has forged crank, turned balance wheel on one side and 8x16 driving pulley on the other; carries an 8-inch 6-ply belt. The fan is run by belt from the balance wheel. Drilling Machinery— Main shaft 21-inch, with crank on one end and crank wheel on the other. Band wheel 8 x 48- inch, maximum throw of cranks 24 inches with 3 shorter ones, brass boxes on pitman crank, friction sand reel gear, geared drill rope reel. Walking-beams are made of seasoned oak. The Derrick is formed of a ladder- shaped mast, hinged to top of guide posts, and 2 braces ; swings 24 feet. The der- rick folds down over the boiler in moving. The connecting rods do not have to be removed from the crank pins for drawing tools when drilling with temper screw. This machine is a favorite among drillers. It is equipped regularly for making Wells 5f-inch in diameter and 300 feet deep. Can be used on 8-inch wells by adding 8-inch bits, and on 500-foot wells by adding cable. Weighs about 6,500 lbs. Price F. O. B. the cars at fac- tory, including all the tools and equipment named on page 658, 81,270. Any of the tools not needed may be left oft' and the price deducted. A liberal reduction if we are not required to send an operator to give instructions, set up and test the machine. The cut shows the machine rigged for “spudding in ” the tools. The crown pulley is 18 inches in diameter, turned and polished. Fig. 1932. 658 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. EQUIPMENT. FOR SIZE No. 2, DOUBLE BEAM. No. 1. 4. 5. 6 . 7. 8 . 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . 14. No. 16. 17 . 18. No. 19. “ 20 . “ 21 . No. 26 “ 27 “ 28 “ 29 “ 30 31 “ 32 “ 33 DRILLING TOOLS. Oue 74-incli Spudding Bit §20.00 Two 54-inch Fluted Bock Bits Each, §25.00. 50 00 One 34-inch by 10-foot Stem 25-00 One set 51-inch Steel Jars 55 00 Five Thread Protectors for Pins Each, 30 cents. 1 .50 Three Thread Protectors for Boxes “ 20 “ 60 One Temper Screw, Keystone patent 15 00 One Hope Socket for 11-inch cable 9- 00 Two Heavy Tool Wrenches Each, §7.00. 14 00 One Steel-pointed Wrench Bar • • 1.50 One Bound Bit Gauge, turned .75 One Iron Plated Tool Tightener 3 00 One 4-inch by 5-foot Sand Pump 7 -50 PIPE DRIVING TOOLS. One Driving Cap to fit outside 51-inch coupling §4 00 One pair Driving Clamps, 2f-inch square, iron 4. 00 One pan' Heavy Chain Tongs for 6-inch pipe 8- 00 TOOL DRESSING OUTFIT. One Fan and Belt, driven by No. 23. One Back and Anvil Billet for engine $8.00 dressing bit One Tuyere Iron .65 “ 24. One Smithing Hammer .... One 18-foot Blast Hose .... 1.00 “ 25. One Sledge and Handle- . . ■ PUMP SETTING TOOLS. One pair 1-inch Gas Tongs • One “ 11 “ “ “ ■ . . . . One Combination Pipe and Monkey Wrench, 15-incli . . . One Brace, Bit and Screw Driver One Collet, Die and Tap, f-inch, for threading sucker rods One Compass Saw One Hand Saw One Hand Axe §3 . 50 1.00 2.00 §0 ■ 70 1.50 3 • 00 ■ 75 3.00 .50 1 .00 1 00 ROPES AND CABLE. No. 34. 300 feet 14-inch Manilla H. L. Drilling Cable . . ■ ■ §30 mi “ 35. 300 “ f “ “ “ Sand Line “ “ 2 “ 600 ODD TOOLS AND PARTS. No. 37. One 6-inch Monkey Wrench . . §0 ■ 50 No. 45. One Shackle for Bear Spudding “ 38. One Spannier Wrench .... .20 Pulley “ 39. ( >ne S Wrench .30 “ 46. One Shackle for Front Spud- “ 40. One Spring Bottom Oiler . . . .25 ding Pulley 1.75 “ 41. One Funnel for Filling Boiler . .50 “ 47. One 18-in. Turn’d Crown Pullev. 3 • 25 “ 42. ( )ne Shovel • 75 “ 48. One Sand Pump Pulley .... 1.00 “ 44. Two Cable Sheaves for Spud- “ 49. Two sets of 12-in. Spiral Springs ding attachment, Each, §1.75. 3 . 50 Per set of 4, §5.20. 10.40 “ 50. One Cold Chisel .25 BOILER FIXTURES. No. 53. One Whistle §2.50 “ 54. One Glass Water Gauge, with one extra glass 3 00 “ 56. One Size A Pemberthy Injector 10 00 “ 57. Two 1-inch Globe Valves, for Injector . . . Each, §1.00. Pipe and Fittings, 50 cents. 2. 50 “ 58. One Shut-off Globe Valve, for Injector, 4-inch 1-25 “ 59. One 10-foot Suction Hose, f-inch, and Couplings 2.50 “ 60. One Check Valve, 4-inch, for Injector SO “ 61. Three Compression Gauge Cocks Each, M.00. 3.00 “ 62. One Steam Gauge 4.00 No. 64. One 1-inch Blow-off Cock . . . 1.25 “ 63. One 1-inch Throttle 1.60 “ 65. One Pop Safety Valve .... 4. 50 ENGINE FITTINGS. No. 66. Three Oil Cups, f-inch Each, 35 cents. §105 “ 67. One I. X. L. Oil Cup, with L and Nipple for Cross Head -60 “ 68. Three I. X. L. Od Cups for Wrist and Slides Each, 50 cents. 1-50 “ 69. One Sight Feed Lubricator, '-pint 4 00 “ 70. One Driving Belt, 6-ply, 8 inches wide, 23 feet long Per foot, 65 cents. 14. 95 These machines are shipped on Gondola cars, with drop ends. All the loose parts, brass fittings of boiler and engine, are removed and boxed. Otherwise the machines are practically set up when shipped, and if the directions given are followed, any person of ordinary intelligence can operate them. We will give special instructions when special work, such as coal testing, etc., etc., is to be done. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 05!) THE KEYSTONE DRILLER. SIZE No. 3, DOUBLE BEAM. Wagon — Iron axles 2i-inch, locust hubs, bent rims, 3-inch tires, sills 3 x 8, seasoned oak. Drake, tongue, double trees, and stay chains. Rain-proof tool box under sills. Boiler — 34 x 60-incli shell, heads $ flange steel, shell and fire-box of i-inch 00,000 T. S. steel, 5-foot stack, grate bars for either wood or coal, 2 hand-holes and blow-off cock. Inspira- tor and 10-foot suction hose, 3 gauge cocks, pop safety valve set at 80 lbs., whistle, glass water gauge, steam gauge, check valve and drips for draining pipes in frosty weather. The Engine is centre crank, 8-H. P., steam cylinder, 0x8, split-ring steam packing, Link reverse, brass stuffing boxes and slides. The throttle and reverse levers all run to driller’s hand. Sight feed lubricator, I. X. L. oil cups and pet cocks, forged crank, turned balance wheel, to which an extra balance rim may be attached for deep drilling. Driving pulley, 8 x 10 inches, 8-inch 6-ply “Gandy” belt. The fan is driven from the balance wheel. The Drilling Machin- ery — Main shaft, 24-inch, with crank on one end and crank wheel on the other. Band wheel, 8 x 48 inches, 4 lengths of stroke on beam, friction geared sand reel, with back brake, drill rope reel, cog geared or friction geared, to suit purchaser. The walking-beams and all the timbers, except t he der- rick, are of seasoned oak. The derrick is hinged, and swings 26 to 28 feet. Crown pulley is 18 inches in diam- eter and turned. Derrick folds down over boiler in moving. This machine is also made with traction. This machine is the same in general make-up as the 'preceding one. It is equipped regularly for making Wells 5f--inch diameter and 500 feet deep. It can be used on 8-inch wells, by adding 8-inch bits, instead of 5i. Weight, about 7,200. Price F. O. B. the cars at factory, including all the tools and equipment named on page 660, si, 345. Any of the parts of the equipment not wanted may be left off and the price deducted. Also a liberal reduction if we are not required to send an operator to give instructions, set up and test the machine. The cut shows the machine using the temper screw. Fig. 1933- 6G0 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. No. 1. “ 2 “ 3! “ 4. “ 5 . “ G. “ 7. “ 8 . “ 9. “ 10 . “ 11 . “ 12 . “ 14. “ 15. N o. 1G. “ 17. “ IS. No. 19. 20 21 No. 2G “ 27 “ 28 “ 29 “ 30 “ 31 No. 34. “ 35. No. 37. “ 38. “ 39. “ 40. “ 41. “ 42. “ 44. “ 45. “ 4G. “ 47. “ 48. “ 49. “ 50. No. 53. “ 54. “ 50. “ 57. “ 58. “ 59. “ GO. “ 01 . “ G2. “ G3. “ G4. “ 65. No. GG. “ G7. “ 68 . “ G9. “ 70. EQUIPMENT. FOR SIZE No. 3, DOUBLE BEAM. DRILLING TOOLS. One 7i-incli Spudding Bit Two 54-incli Fluted Bock Bits Each, 825.00. One 34-inch by 12-foot Stem One set 54 Steel Jars Five Thread Protectors for Pins Each, 30 cents. Three Thread Protectors for Boxes “ 20 “ One Temper Screw, Keystone patent One Hope Socket for 14-inch cable Two Heavy Tool Wrenches Each, 87.00. One Steel-pointed Wrench Bar One Bound Bit Gauge, turned One Iron Plated Tool Tightener One 4-inch by 5-foot Sand Pump • One 3£-inch by 4-foot Sinker Bar PIPE DRIVING TOOLS. One Driving Cap to fit outside 5|-inch coupling One Pair Driving Clamps, 2f-inch square, iron One Pair Heavy Chain Tongs for 6-inch pipe TOOL DRESSING OUTFIT. One Fan and Belt, (Driven by No. 23. One Back and Anvil Billet for Engine) 88-00 dressing bit One Tuyere Iron .65 “ 24. One Smithing Hammer .... One 18-foot Blast Hose .... 100 “ 25. One Sledge and Handle . . . • PUMP SETTING TOOLS. One Pair Finch Gas Tongs One Pair 1 f-incli Gas Tongs One Combination Pipe and Monkey Wrench, 15-inch One Brace, Bit and Screw Driver . . • One Collet, Die and Tap, 1-inch, for threading sucker rods One Compass Saw One Hand Saw One Hand xlxe ROPES AND CABLE. 500 feet 14-inch Manilla II. L. Drilling Cable Per foot, 10 cents. 500 “ f- “ “ “ Sand Line “ 2 “ ODD TOOLS AND PARTS. One 6-incli Monkey Wrench One Spannier Wrench One S Wrench One Spring Bottom Oiler One Funnel for Filling Boiler One Shovel Two Cable Sheaves for Spudding Attachment Each, 81.75. One Shackle for rear Spudding Pulley • . . One Shackle for front Spudding Pulley One 18-inch Turned Crown Pulley One Sand Pump Pulley Two sets of 12-inch Spiral Springs Per set of four, 85.20. One Cold Chisel BOILER FIXTURES. One Whistle One Glass Water Gauge, with one extra glass One Size A Pemberthy Injector Two 4-inch Globe Valves for Injector . . Each, 81. 00 ; Pipe and Fittings, 50 cents. One Shut-off Globe Valve for Injector, Finch One 10-foot Suction Hose, f-incli, and Couplings One Check Valve, i-inch, for Injector • Three Compression Gauge Cocks ■ Each, 81.00. One Steam Gauge One 1-inch Throttle One 1-inch Blow-off Cock One Pop Safety Valve ENGINE FITTINGS. Three Oil Cups, f-incli Each, 35 cents. One I. X. L. Oil Cup with L and Nipple for Cross Head Three I. X. L. Oil ('ups for Wrist and Slides Each, 50 cents. One Sight Feed Lubricator, f-pint One Driving Belt, 6-ply, S inches wide, 23 feet long Per foot, 65 cents. 820.00 50-00 32-00 55.00 1.50 .60 15-00 9.00 14-00 1.50 • 75 3.00 7.50 20.00 84.00 4.00 8.00 S3 • 50 1.00 2 . 00 80 . 70 1.50 3.00 • 70 3.00 .50 1 ■ 00 1 -05 850-00 10.00 80 20 30 25 50 75 3 50 1 75 1 75 25 1 00 10 40 25 3 00 10 00 2 50 1 25 2 50 SO 3 00 4 00 1 GO 1 25 4 50 81 05 60 1 50 4 OO 14 95 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 661 DRILLING TOOLS FOR WELL DRILLERS. o 0 0 0 Fig. 1934- Fig 1943- 'ig. 1934. Rope Socket for li and If Cable. Fig. 1940. Reamer. “ 1935. Jars. “ 1941. Star Bit. “ 1936. Sinker Bar or Stem. “ 1942. Temper Screws, Keystone patent. “ 1937. Spudding Bit for starting the well. “ 1943. Steel Pin, straight or taper. “ 1938. Straight or “ Paddle ” Bit for drilling “ 1944. Steel Box, straight or taper. in rock which has open crevices. “ 1945. Tool Wrench. 1939. “Fluted” or Club Bit. Prices quoted on application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. 602 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DRILLING TOOLS FOR WELL DRILLERS. CONTINUED. Fig. 1955. Fig. 1956. The above cuts illustrate some of the more common Fishing Tools sometimes needed to recover lost tools from a well. Fig. 1946. “ 1947. 1948. 1949. 1950. 1951. Rope Knife. Used on 1-inch gas pipe for cutting off drill cable. Valve Rope Knife. It is used when for any reason it is desired to cut the cable off close to the rope socket. Rope Spear with pin. Its use is the same as Fig. 1955, except that it is attached to drilling tool instead of gas pipe. Double Rope Spear with pin. “Spud.” For cutting around a bit or tool which has become lost in the well, to loosen it up. Corrugated Friction Socket. For catching hold of collar or set of jars in a well which is too small to allow a slip socket to be used. In ordering, state size of tool to be caught. Fig. 1952. 1953. 1954. “ 1955. “ 1956. Straight Friction Socket. Use same as Fig. 1951. Horn Socket. For driving over an iron tool of uncertain size. It is tapered from bottom to top, and is open at the side for a part of the distance so that it will spring and hug the tool to be caught. Slip Socket. This is the most pow- erful fishing tool made. It is used to catch hold of a rope socket or the round iron of the stem. If it once takes hold it will never let go. It should always be used with a good set of Jars above it, and a good heavy “stem ” above the jars. Rope Spear. Used with 1-inch gas pipe for fishing out a lost cable or sand line. Slips for Fig. 1953. Tn ordering, state size of hole and diameter of tool. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, 003 STATIONARY STEEL BOILERS AND DETACHED ENGINES. io, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 AND 50 HORSE-POWER. Fig. 1957. 064 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STATIONARY STEEL BOILERS AND DETACHED ENGINES — CONTINUED. Number 1 2 3 4 5 Horse-Power 10 12 15 20 25 Diameterof Cylinder and Length of Stroke . In. 7 x 10 8 x 10 8 x 12 9 x 12 10 x 12 Ordinary Number of Revolutions. . . 180 180 150 150 150 Diameter of Pulleys . . In. 20, 44 20, 44 22, 48 32, 48 32, 54 Face of Pulleys . . “ 104, 104 104, 104 104, 124 S4, 124 84, 124 Diameter of Boiler . “ 30 36 36 36 42 Length of Tubes S 7 s 10 8 Number of 3-inch Tubes 20 28 28 30 40 Diameter of Smoke Stack . . In. 14 16 16 16 20 Length of Smoke Stack . Feet. 28 24 28 35 28 Estimated Weight Price, complete, on board cars at Erie . . Lbs. 4900 5600 6550 7600 S500 Number 6 7 8 9 10 11 Horse-Power 25 30 35 40 40 50 Diam. of CM. and Length of Stroke, In. 10 x 12 10 x 15 11 x 15 12 x 16 12 x 16 14 x 16 Ordinary Number of Revolutions. . . 150 140 140 130 130 130 Diameter of Pulleys In. 32, 54 30, 00 36, 60 36, 60 36, 60 36, 72 Face of Pulleys “ S4, 124 94, 124 94, 124 94, 144 94, 144 94, 164 Diameter of Boiler “ 42 44 44 44 48 54 Length of Tubes Feet. 10 10 12 14 12 12 Number of 3-inch Tubes 40 40 46 46 54 68 Diameter of Smoke Stack .... In. 20 22 22 22 24 26 Length of Smoke Stack .... Feet. 35 35 40 50 40 40 Estimated Weight Lbs. Price, complete, on board cars at Erie, 9200 11300 12100 13900 14700 18800 Fig. 1957 represents Stationary Boiler and Detached Engine, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 horse- power; the 10, 12 and 15 horse-power have similar Boilers, but the Engines are like the Detached Engine shown by engraving on page 006. The above sizes of Pulleys will be found suitable for nearly all kinds of work, but will be changed if necessary. The price includes the Engine complete, with Governor, Pump, Heater and Governor Belt, also all Boiler fixtures, viz.: Arch Front, Grates, Grate Bearers, Boiler Stand, Angle Bars for rear of Arch, Ash Door and Frame for rear end of Arch, Safety Valve, Steam Gauge, Water Gauge, Gauge Cocks, Whistle and Pipe, Blow-off, Check and Stop Valves, Smoke Stack and Guy Bods (four times the length of Stack); also Steam and Water Pipe, but Suction Pipe, Exhaust Pipe and Foundation Bolts are not included. All Engines and Boilers are thoroughly tested with steam before leaving the works, and are complete, ready for work. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (505 HORIZONTAL TUBULAR BOILERS. 9 3 34 4 5 6 i Horse-Power 10 12 15 20 20 25 30 35 Diameter of Boiler • Inches. 30 3(5 36 36 42 42 44 44 Length of Flues . . Feet. 8 7 8 10 8 10 10 12 Number of Flues, 3 inches in diameter 20 28 28 30 40 40 46 46 Square Feet Heating Surface 156 184 226 300 300 375 446 530 I Mameter of 1 >ome ■ Inches. 20 20 20 20 22 22 22 22 Height of Dome “ 99 99 22 22 24 24 24 24 Thickness of Steel in Shell of Boiler . i i i i No. 3. No. 3. No. 3. No. 3. Thickness of Heads ■f i i t 1 1 1 i Diameter of Smoke Stack Inches. 14 16 16 16 20 20 22 22 Length of Smoke Stack . . Feet. 28 24 28 35 28 35 35 40 Weight of Boiler and Britchen, about. 1950 2250 2500 3000 3350 3830 4200 4700 Weight of Boiler Fixtures, about . . . 1250 1500 1550 1800 2050 2290 2400 2600 Weight of Boiler and Fixtures, about . 3200 3750 4050 4800 5400 6120 6600 7300 Number 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Horse-Power 40 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Diameter of Boiler Inches. 44 48 54 60 60 00 06 66 Length of Flues Feet. 14 12 12 12 14 16 15 16 Number of Flues, 3 inches in diameter . . 46 54 68 82 82 82 100 102 Square Feet Heating Surface 602 600 760 900 1050 1200 1350 1475 Diameter of Dome Inches. 22 26 30 32 32 32 36 36 Height of Dome 24 28 34 36 36 36 40 40 Thickness of Steel in Shell of Boiler . . . No. 3. No. 0 1.1 11 1 I Thickness of Heads Diameter of Smoke Stack Inches. 22 24 26 28 28 2S 30 32 Length of Smoke Stack Feet. 50 40 40 40 50 (iO 60 60 Weight of Boiler and Britchen, about . • 5500 5900 7400 8300 11000 12000 13800 14600 Weight of Boiler Fixtures, about 2925 3250 3450 3900 4000 4500 5000 5400 Weight of Boiler and Fixtures, about ■ ■ 8425 9150 10850 12200 15000 1 6500 18800 20000 Boiler Fixtures comprise the Arch Front with Liners for Fire Brick, Grates, Grate Bearers, Boiler Stand, Rear Arch Bars, Ash Door and Frame for rear end of Arch, Safety Valve, Steam Gauge, 'Water Gauge, fitted with Stand Pipe, Gauge Cocks, Whistle and Pipe, Blow-off Valve, Check Valve, Stop Valve, Smoke Stack and Guy Wires (four times the length of Stack). Grates for Boilers having 7 feet and 8 feet tubes are 30 inches long ; with 10 feet tubes 42 inches ; with 12 feet tubes 48 inches ; and with 14, 15 and 16 feet tubes 54 inches long, and the width of the Grates in all cases equals the diameter of the Boiler. Sawdust Grates will be substituted for regular Grates, when ordered, without extra charge. All Smoke Stacks are made of No. 10 iron. If heavier is required, add, for No. 14, twenty-five per cent., and for No. 12, seventy-five per cent. Boilers 42 inches and over in diameter, are made with Man-hole in Shell as shown in cut. Boilers less than 42 inches diameter, are made without Man-holes, except to order, at additional cost. All Boilers are made with Hand-hole in front head. Boilers 12 feet and longer, are made with Hand-hole in rear head unless otherwise ordered. The Loops for hanging the Boiler, as shown in the cut, are not put- on No. 74 and smaller sizes unless ordered. For specifications of larger Boilers send for Circular. SMiTH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 666 DETACHED CENTRE CRANK ENGINES. 6, 8, 9, io, 12 AND 15 HORSE-POWER. Jk Fig. 1958. Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 Horse-Power 6 8 9 10 12 15 Diameter of Cylinder and Length of Stroke, In. 5x8 6x9 7x9 7 x 10 8 x 10 S x 12 Ordinary Number of Revolutions 220 200 200 ISO 180 150 Diameter of Pulleys In. 14. 32 16, 36 16, 36 20, 44 20, 44 22, 48 Face of Pulleys “ 104, Si 104, 94 104, 94 10i, 104 104, 104 104, 124 Size of Governor “ u n li 14 2 2 Estimated Weight Lbs. 000 1200 1300 1600 1700 2400 Price of Engine, complete, on cars at Erie • • . The engraving represents Detached Engines, Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3 , 4 and 5 . Governor, Throttle, Pump, Heater, and all necessary Oil Cups, Cylinder and Pet Cocks are con- sidered parts of the Engine and are included in above prices ; but Steam, Water and Exhaust Pipes, Governor Belts or Foundation Bolts are not included, and will not be furnished unless specially ordered. The sizes of Pulleys will be changed when necessary, without extra charge, except for extra weight of metal. All Engines are thoroughly tested with steam before leaving the works, and are complete, ready for work. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PORTABLE ENGINES. 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 AND 50 HORSE-POWER. Pig. 1959- 608 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PORTABLE ENGINES — CONTINUED. Fig. 1959. Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 Horse Power 6 8 9 10 12 15 20 25 30 35 Size of Cylinder . . . . In. 5x8 6x9 7x9 7x10 8x10 Sx 12 9x12 10x12 10x15 11x15 Number of Revolutions . . 220 200 200 180 180 150 150 150 125 125 Diameter of Pulleys . . In. 14, 32 16, 36 1 6, 36 20, 44 20, 44 22, 4S 32, 48 32, 54 36, 60 36, 60 Face of Pulleys . . . “ 104, 84 104, 94 104, 94 104, 104 101, 104 104,124 84, 124 84, 124 94, 124 94, 124 Diameter of Boiler . . . “ 26 28 28 30 32 32 34 36 36 40 Length of Furnace . . “ 34 36 36 38 38 44 52 52 52 52 Width of Furnace . . . “ 21 22 22 24 26 26 28 30 30 34 Height of Furnace . • . “ 29 32 32 34 38 38 38 40 40 44 No. of 3-incli Tubes • ■ 17 18 20 22 26 26 30 34 34 40 Length of Tubes . . ■ . In. 54 60 60 72 72 78 90 96 102 102 Diam. of Smoke Stack . “ 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 18 18 20 Length of “ “ Feet. 18 18 18 18 20 20 24 24 24 30 Estimated Weight . . Lbs. 3800 4200 4500 5400 5800 7000 9000 10200 12000 13000 Price F. O. B. at Erie- Fig. 1959 represents Portable Engines Nos. 6, 7, S, 9, 10 and 11. Engines for Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, as shown on page 606. Nos. 10 and 11 have an additional leg between skids and boiler. For Nos. 10 and 11, 40 and 50 Horse-Power, send for special catalogue. Tin* above sizes of Pulleys will be found suitable for nearly all kinds of work, but will be clianged if necessary. The price includes Smoke Stack, Governor, Heater, Pump, Governor Belt, Steam Gauge, Water Gauge, Whistle, Safety Valve, Gauge Cocks, Check and Blow-off, Oil Cups and Pet Cocks. If any of these parts are not wanted, their price will be deducted. All engines are thoroughly tested with steam before leaving the works, and are complete, ready for work. The above Portable Engines will be mounted on wheels on short notice. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 009 UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILERS. FOR SUPPLYING PUMPS OR ENGINES WITH STEAM. Fig. ig6o. Specifications — Bases of Cast Iron, with large Ash Doors; Hoods of improved patterns; Hand-holes above Crown Sheet and in bottom of leg. These Boilers are made of best quality steel, and are tested at 150 pounds pressure before leav- ing works. “Fixtures” comprise the Steam Gauge, Water Gauge, Gauge Cocks, Safety Valve, Blow-off Valve, Check and Stop Valves. Twelve square feet of heating surface to the horse-power. Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Horse-Power 4 5 6 7 9 12 12 15 18 23 27 31 Diameter of Boiler 24 24 24 30 30 30 36 36 36 42 42 42 Height of Boiler Feet. 4 5 G 5 6 I 6 7 s 8 9 10 Diameter of Furnace . In. 20 20 20 25 25 25 31 31 31 37 37 37 Height of Furnace . “ 24 24 24 27 27 27 27 27 27 33 33 33 Thickness of Steel in Shell and Furnace “ X 4 i 1 4 I i JL 4 A * ■?> ,P y Thickness of Steel in Heads . “ f 1 4 t 1 1 1 f i i # Length of Tubes . “ 24 36 48 33 45 57 45 57 69 63 7 5 87 Number of Tubes (all 2-in. diameter). . 31 31 31 50 50 50 6S 68 68 ss 88 88 Actual square feet of Fire Surface • ■ • Weight of Boiler without Base and 45 00 < 0 90 118 148 151 1S6 221 280 325 383 Fixtures, about Lbs. 900 1000 1100 1300 1500 1700 1950 2200 2450 3000 3300 3600 Weight of Boiler Base and Fixtures, about “ 2 SO 280 2S0 460 460 460 780 780 780 1000 1000 1000 Weight of Boiler, complete 1 ISO 12S0 1380 1760 1960 2160 2730 29S0 3230 4000 4300 4600 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 670 VERTICAL AND PORTABLE BOILER AND ENGINE. The above illustration represents Engine and Boiler combined, which in some cases is preferable to having Engine and Boiler separate. These Engines are strictly first-class, being made of finest material by the best workmen. The prices, which are extremely low, will warrant all in need to give them a trial. The price includes Injector and Pipe connections, but no Smoke Stack or Governor Belt. Number 4 5 6 6A 7 8 8 A 9 9 A 11 13 o 4 5 5 7 10 10 12 12 20 25 Diameter of Cylinder and Length of Stroke X •) 4 x 5 5 x 5 5 x 5 6x6 7x7 7x7 SxS SxS 9x9 10 x 10 Diameter of Boiler .... Inches. 24 24 24 30 30 30 36 36 36 42 42 Height of Boiler Feet. 4 5 6 6 6 7 6 7 s 8 9 Weight of Engine and Boiler . . • 1730 2000 2200 2600 2S50 3850 4400 4950 5150 6700 7500 For prices and sizes of Fig. 1960, Upright Boilers, see page 669. Please notice the size of boilers furnished with Engines ; others will be substituted if wanted. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 071 VERTICAL OR UPRIGHT ENGINES. MADE FROM 3 TO 25 HORSE-POWER. A Fig. ig62. The engraving represents Vertical Engines, of which the following are specifications. The En- gines are thoroughly well made throughout of the best material. The cranks are large and made of solid forging, all bearings are of the best brass and babbitt ; the piston is fitted with steam packing ; the cylinder surrounded with a Hot Air Jacket, which reduces condensation to a minimum. All parts are made in duplicate, and interchangeable. All Engines are thoroughly tested with steam before leaving the works. Vertical or other styles of Boilers furnished when wanted. 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 Horse- Power O 4 5 7 10 12 20 25 Diam. of C'yl. and Length of Stroke . . . 3ix5 4x5 5x5 6x0 7x7 8xS 9x9 10x10 Ordinary Number of Revolutions . . . . 250 250 225 200 100 180 160 160 Diameter of Pulley In 20 20 24 24 30 36 40 48 Face of Pulley • . . “ 4 5 5 5 6 8 84 104 lSxlS 21x21 21x21 23x23 24x24 30x30 32x32 34x34 “ Steam Pipe “ i 1 11 11 14 14 2 24 “ Exhaust Pipe “ 1 H n n 2 24 b O Weight of Engine, complete .... Lbs. Price of Engine, complete, as per cut . . 450 700 soo 1006 1600 1900 2500 3200 Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH £ WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 672 SHIPMAN KEROSENE OIL ENGINE. AUTOMATIC IN BOTH FUEL AND WATER. Pig- 1963 - Fig. 1903 shows the Shipman Engine, which has been so long and favorably known that a description is hardly necessary. We mention below eight reasons why this Engine should be purchased by any one in want of a light power. 1st. You can be your own engineer and fireman. 2d. Economy in the use of its fuel. 3d. Automatic in its water and fuel supply. 4th. It consumes only the amount of fuel it requires for the power taken. 5th. Puts out its own lire and relights it when more power is required. 6tli. The moment the work is done the fuel expense stops. 7th. Its fuel has no dust, and the lire never has to be “drawn.” 8th. If you have only one hour’s work to do, you can get up steam pressure of 100 pounds, do the hour’s work, put out the tire, and the consumption of fuel will not exceed one hour and seven or ten minutes, at a cost not to exceed three or five cents per horse-power. Horse- Power. Floor Space. Height. Stationary Weight. Marine Weight. Revolu- tions. Diameter Hal. Wheel. Size Cylinder. Shaft. Price. 1 24x35 -in. 334-in. 489 lbs. 475 lbs. 450 12-in. 2| x 3-ill. 14 -in. $17500 2 26x454 “ 39 “ 850 “ 806 “ 400 18 “ 3 x 4 “ 14 “ 275.00 4 26x48 “ 45 “ 925 “ 895 “ 350 18 “ 3£x4 “ 14 “ 375 00 6 27x60 “ 42 “ 1500 “ 1365 “ ' 325 24 “ 44 x 5 “ 2 “ 550-00 8 34x65 “ 43 “ 1602 “ 1476 “ 400 24 “ 44x5 “ 2 “ 700-00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 073 RIDER HOT AIR ENGINES. FOR PUMPING. There is an old and common saying that, “what will suit -one person won’t another,” and this is well applied to the different ways of handling water. While many of our customers prefer wind as a motive power, others are favorably inclined to Kerosene Engines, others to Steam and Hot Air Engines. Of the latter class, none are so favorably and well known as the celebrated “Rider” or “Ericsson” Ilot Air Engines, which we are pleased to offer them at the manufac- turer’s price, together with all necessary attachments for a complete water supply. The many advantages of running water for suburban residences, also for stock and farm use, are plainly stated in the wind engine department of our catalogue, to which we refer. No motive power is better adapted for this work than Hot Air Engines, and to all interested parties we would be pleased to mail our special circulars. FUEL. One very important feature of these machines is the fact that they may be successfully operated with almost any kind of fuel. Coal — The most economical fuel for these engines is anthracite coal of small size (chestnut). The amount of this fuel necessary to run one of them all day, is exceedingly small. Coke makes capital fuel also. Soft Coal and Wood — When, how- ever, hard coal cannot be had and soft coal or wood only are available, special furnaces adapted to such fuel must be used. This subject has been given con- siderable attention by the manufacturers who have perfected these special furnaces, and are now prepared to furnish these engines with furnaces for burning either hard coal, soft coal or wood, with the best of satisfaction. Gas — We are also prepared to furnish the 4-inch and 44-inch with furnaces for burning gas — either coal gas or gas made from gasoline. There are a number of these engines running very suc- cessfully, using natural gas for fuel. In ordering a pumping engine, state what kind of fuel is to be used, as we invariably furnish the anthracite or hard coal furnace unless otherwise ordered (except the 4-inch and 41-inch which are arranged for gas only). ADVANTAGES. Absolute safety. No Steam. Valveless. Practically noiseless. No exhaust. Economical. No licensed or experienced engineer required — gardeners and ordinary domestic help can operate them. Do not affect insurance. Extremelv simple. Can be used where steam would be objectionable. All parts of engine and pump can be examined without difficulty. Can replenish the tire without stopping the engine. Can be arranged to pump out of deep wells, either dug or artesian, ordriven wells. For prices and other information, see page 074. 674 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. THE RIDER HOT AIR ENGINES CONTINUED. We furnish with every machine printed directions how to set up and operate. All the Pump Cylinders are made of brass and will not rust. The Pump Rods are made either of phosphor-bronze or compressed steel, as the circumstances may require. SIZE OF PIPE AND QUANTITY OF FUEL. 4 -inch Engine, 1 -inch Suction and Discharge, uses Gas only. 4* “ “ 1 “ 5 “ “ H “ 6 “ “ 14 “ S “2 10 “ “ 24 “ These Engines will pump, approxim about 3 lbs. Coal per hour. “ 5 “ 9 ately, the number of gallons specified to a height of 50 feet but they will pump more water to a lesser height, or less water to a greater height. PRICE-LIST — Fig. 1964. SHOWING DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT, NUMBER OF GALLONS PER HOUR, ETC. Size of Cylinders inches. Floor Space. Height to Top of Fly Wheel. Revolutions per Minute. Weight, Pounds. Gallons per Hour. 50 Ft. High. Price with Roll- ing Valve Pump Attach- ed to Cooler of Engine. 4 1 foot 6 inches x 2 feet 2 inches. 3 feet 9 in. 120 to 200 490 200 $200 . 00 1 “ 6 “ x 2 “ 2 “ 3 “ 9 “ 120 “ 200 520 250 225.00 5 2 feet 2 “ x 2 “ 10 “ 4 “ 10 “ 100 “ 160 1050 350 300 . 00 6 2 “ 5 “ x 3 “ 4 “ 5 “ 11 “ 80 “ 120 1800 1000 400 . 00 8 2 “ 5 “ x 3 “ 11 “ 6 “ 11 “ 80 “ 120 2700 2000 550 . 00 10 2 “ 8 “ x 4 “ 4 “ 7 “ 9 “ SO “ 110 3600 3000 700.00 Arranged for deep well pumping: 6-inch are $25.00 extra; 8-incli and 10-incli are $30.00 extra. The prices named above include Engine, Furnace, Copper Air and Vacuum Chambers ; printed directions in book form how to set and operate; wrench, shovel and poker; oil and oil-can ; every- thing complete, ready for suction and discharge pipe. When ordering a Pumping Engine, please answer the following questions from actual measure- ments and careful estimates ; What is the greatest quantity of water needed per day? What is the extreme depth of well ? What is the depth of water in well in dry season? What is the usual depth of water in well ? What is the diameter of well ? What is the vertical suction from the proposed foundation of engine ? What is the horizontal length of suction pipe? What is the vertical discharge from top of well ? What is the horizontal length of discharge pipe? If the water is to be pumped from city mains, state the height from the engine to the top of tank, and also how high the water rises naturally above where the engine is to be placed. GUARANTEE. Every Pumping Engine sold is guaranteed by the manufacturers to be in every respect as repre- sented in this Catalogue. If an Engine fails in any particular, they agree to make the same fully satisfactory or refund the amount paid for it, on return of the Engine to them. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 075 ERICSSON PUMPING ENGINE. Fig. 1965. The general remarks relating to the Rider Engine on page 673, are applicable also to the Ericsson, and same directions in ordering should be followed. DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE. The “De Lamater-Ericsson” Hot Air Pumping Engine is a single-cylinder engine, in which are two pistons, one called the main or air piston, which receives and transmits the power, and the other called the transfer piston, the otlice of which is to transfer the air contained in the machine alter- nately and at the proper time from one end of the cylinder to the othei\ The cylinder is provided at its upper end with a water jacket, through which all the water passes on its way from the well to the tank. This keeps the upper end of the cylinder cool, while the lower end is exposed to the fire and becomes as hot as it is practicable to make it. By the pecu- liar arrangement of connections between the air and transfer pistons the proper relative motions between these pistons are obtained. The operation is as follows : After the lower end of the cylinder has been sufficiently heated, which usually takes only a very few minutes, the engine must be started by hand by giving it one or two revolutions. The air contained in the machine is first compressed in the cold part of the cylin- der ; it is then transferred to the lower end, where it is instantly heated and expanded, thus fur- nishing the power. This engine, like all other hot air engines, is only single-acting. The momentum of the fly wheel continues the revolution until it receives an additional impulse by the repetition of the above- mentioned conditions, which occur once in every revolution. The same air is used continuously, and is cooled, compressed, heated and expanded in the regular order and without noise. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 670 ERICSSON PUMPING ENGINE — CONTINUED. WEIGHT OF ENGINE, SIZE OF SUCTION AND DISCHARGE PIPES, AND SPEED. The 5-inch engine weighs 250 lbs., requires f-inch pipe, and runs from 80 to 100 revolutions per minute ; the 6-inch weighs 450 lbs., requires 1-inch pipe, and runs from 70 to 90 revolutions per minute ; the 8-incli weighs 700 lbs., requires ld-inch pipe, and runs from 60 to 80 revolutions per min- ute ; the 10-incli weighs 1,300 lbs., requires ld-inch pipe, and runs from 60 to 80 revolutions per minute, and the 12-inch weighs 1,450 lbs., requires 2-inch pipe, and runs from 60 to 80 revolutions per minute. Fig. 1965. Diameter of Cylinder. Floor Space. Height. Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour. Anthracite Coal per Hour. Gallons per Hour. 50 ft. High. Price with Coal or Wood Furnace. Price with Gas Furnace. 5-inch. 2 ft. 2 in. x 14 in. 4 ft. 15 150 150 6 “ 3 “ 5 “ x 20 “ 4 “ 5 in. 18 2d lbs. 300 $210 200 8 “ 4 “ x 21 in. 5 “ 5 “ 25 3d “ 500 250 235 10 “ 4 “ 2 in. x 2 ft. 6 in. 6 “ Id “ 6 “ 1000 300 12 “ 4 “ 6 “ x 2 “3 “ 6 “ 6 “ 8 “ 1500 450 Arranged for deep well pumping : 8-inch engines are $10 extra ; 10-inch and 12-inch are $15 extra. This price includes a deep well pump with its piston and air chamber, and also upper stuffing box and plunger ; also the necessary brass guides for the pump rod, but does not include any pipe or pump rod. These Engines will pump, approximately, the number of gallons specified to a height of 50 feet ; but they will pump more water to a lesser height, and less water to a greater height. The above prices include Engine, Pump, Copper Air Chamber, Vacuum Chamber, Furnace, Wrench, Oil-can and Oil. Send for Special Catalogues. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 077 DEANE COMBINED STEAM PUMP AND BOILER. Fig. ig66. This apparatus is light, compact, strong and simple. It is easily understood and managed. It is complete with Feed Pump, Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Safety Valve, Throttle Valve, Blow-off Cock, Steam, Exhaust and Feed Pipes, Smoke Bonnet, Grates and all necessary fittings and trimmings. The Boiler is of the very best material and construction. When the water is to be elevated to a height not exceeding sixty-five feet, the tank pumps in the following list are preferable ; exceeding this, the regular size should be used. Many other sizes and combinations on hand or to order at short notice. The feed water is supplied by an auxiliary feed attached to the main pump, when necessary. For sizes of Fig. 1966 see page 67S. 678 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. DEANE COMBINED STEAM PUMP AND BOILER — CONTINUED. DIMENSIONS OF COMBINED PUMPS AND BOILERS — Fig. 1966. Dimensions of Steam Pumps. Dimensions Boilers OF rz do c; *9 • Price Complete. c 0 £ Diameter of Steam Cylinder in Inches. Diameter of Water Cylinder in niches. Length of Stroke in Inches. aj S O 0 £ 0 3350 8 8 12 2. 01 1 “ 250 1 14 5 5 30 GO GO 3450 Nos. 0 to -l inclusive are supplied with patent hand lever attachments for filling the boilers after blowing off. This List is subject to change without notice. The smaller sizes of the above apparatus will be mounted on trucks when so ordered at an additional cost of ten per cent. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 079 DEANE BOILER FEED OR PRESSURE PUMP. No. 3 PUMP WITH HAND LEVER. Fig. 1967. HAND LEVER. Fig. 1968. The Deane Pumps are especially desirable for feeding boilers, as they are positive at any speed, or under any pressure. They are arranged for either hot or Cold water or for other fluids. The hand- power attachment is superior to all others. The piston rods, water pistons, valve seats, etc., are in all cases of best composition metal. All parts are made to gauge, and are strictly interchangeable. © h A Diam. of Steam Cyl. in Inches. a) m "c- ^ © p 5 J 't? *© Gallons per Stroke. Strokes per S / Capacity per Minute at Given Speed. tb || Extreme Width m Inches. 5 © © .3* x 7* N ~ X* s ©’ © X O § © X w Size of Suction. Size of Discharge. 0 0 2 ' 5 .06 1 to 300. 150 Strokes 9 Gallons 294 7 4 i n 1 1 34 -4 5 .08 1 300 150 12 334 7 i i n 1 H 4 2| 5 .10 1 300 150 15 i k 334 74 4 i H 1 2 4 24 5 .11 1 300 150 “ 10 4 4 334 74 4 £ n 1 2* 4f 3 5 .15 1 t i 300 150 i i 22 k 4 34 74 4 £ 14 li 3 5 3t 7 .25 1 * i 275 125 31 k 4 434 84 i 1 2 14 4 54 3 } 7 • 34 1 275 125 “ 42 434 9i £ 1 2 14 44 7 ■ii 8 • 49 1 275 120 “ 58 514 9± 1 14 2 5 7 44 10 • 69 1 “ 250 100 69 55 12 1 14 2 6 n 5 10 .85 1 “ 250 100 “ 85 55 12 1 14 3 2 64 8 5 12 1 .02 1 “ 250 100 “ 102 4 4 63 12 1 14 3 24 7 10 6 12 1.47 1 “ 200 100 147 4 4 09 14 14 2 4 4 8 12 7 12 2. 00 1 “ 200 100 200 ( 4 69 19 2 2-1 5 4 9 14 s 12 2-61 1 200 100 “ 261 4 k 69 19 2 24 5 5 j 10 16 10 IS 612 1 200 80 489 k k 93 21 2 24 8 6 11 IS 12 24 11.75 1 “ ISO 50 587 112 28 3 34 10 8 12 20 14 24 15.99 1 “ ISO 50 “ 799 112 26 3 34 12 10 13 24 18 24 26. 43 1 “ 150 50 “ 1321 38 4 44 14 12 14 30 22 24 39 49 1 “ 150 50 1974 44 6 IS 14 Every Pump thoroughly tested and sold under a full guarantee. * Prices on application. 080 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. PATENT ARTESIAN PUMPING ENGINE. Fig. 1909 represents an Artesian Pumping Engine for use in7 Artesian Wells, in connection with our Fig 1783 Cylinders described on page 009. These engines have been thoroughly tested, and are fully warranted to'stand the most severe test. The cylinder can be swung aside from over the well in less than a minute without disturbing any pipes, leaving the well so that the rods and valves can be readily overhauled. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 081 THE DEANE DUPLEX PUMPS FOR FIRE SERVICE. Fig. 1971. Have large water valve and port area. They are of extraordinary strength, of the best materials, and most thoroughly put together. The Plunger Packing Rings, Water Valve Seats, Stems and Covers are all of Solid Composition. Immediate access is given to every part of the Pump by means of conveniently arranged hand- holes. Every machine is subjected to a rigorous test with steam and water before leaving the factory. Diam. of Steam Cylinders in In. Diam. of Plungers in In. Length of Stroke in In. Gallons per Stroke of One Plunger. Strokes per Minute of Each Plunger. Total Capacity per Minute at Given Speed. Size of Steam Supply Pipe. Size of Steam Exhaust Pipe. Size of Suction. Size of Dis- charge. Price. 7i 3* 10 .47 100 to 150 100 to 140 14 2 4 4 9 4 10 .54 100 “ 150 110 “ 165 2 24 4 4 9 44 10 .09 100 “ 150 140 “ 210 2 24 4 4 10 44 10 .09 100 “ 150 140 “ 210 2 24 5 4 10 5 10 .85 100 “ 150 170 “ 250 2 24 5 5 12 Kl O4. 10 .93 100 “ 150 190 “ 280 24 3 6 5 12 6 10 1.22 100 “ 150 250 “ 370 24 3 0 5 14 0 10 1.22 100 “ 150 250 “ 370 24 0 6 5 14 7 10 1.00 100 “ 150 335 “ 500 24 3 6 6 10 74 10 1.91 100 “ 150 380 “ 575 24 3 6 6 10 8 10 2.17 100 “ 150 435 “ 050 24 3 0 0 184 84 10 2.45 100 “ 150 490 “ 735 3 4 6 6 184 94 10 2.90 100 “ 150 580 “ 870 3 4 S 7 184 04 18 5.23 00 “ 100 627 “ 1046 34 4 10 8 Brass Plungers and Piston Rods six per cent, extra. These machines are built for service, and are recommended by the leading insurance companies. 682 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON SHAFTING, HANGERS, COUPLINGS AND COLLARS. Pat. Calendered steel" Shaf tin£r Fig. 1972. Cut by Lathe to any length desired (down to one foot) without extra charge. Diameter in Inches. Weight per Foot. For Iron. Price per Lb. Cut to Length Diameter in Inches. Weight per Foot. For Iron. Price per Lb. Cut to Length Diameter in Inches. Weight per Foot. For Iron. Price per Lb. Cut to Length 1 - 1.02 80.18 Wt 5.41 80.10 2£- IS. 03 80 09 1 1 rtf 1.25 .18 14 5-89 .10 9 L V IS. 91 .09 H ? 1.47 .15 If 6 6.40 .10 2f 19.79 .09 1 3 1 tJ 1 -74 .15 If 6. 91 • 10 913 20-71 .09 ■g. 2 ■ 00 .13 Itt 745 • 10 2f 21.63 .09 1 5 1 0 2.30 .13 If 8-01 ■ 10 9i_J 22.60 .09 1 2. (it .114 if! 8.60 ■ 10 23.56 .09 1 * 2 . 96 .114 H 9.20 .10 f 3f 25 60 .09 li 3.31 .114 Ut 9.83 .09 3ft 26.62 .09 lf‘, f 3-70 ■ 10i 2 10.47 .09 8± 27 • 65 .09 li 4.09 .104 91 11.15 .09 31 29 . 82 .09 ifV 4.50 .104 2f 11.82 ■ 09 3 A 30 . 95 .09 11 495 .104 9J t 12.54 .09 34 32 . 07 .09 OX -4 13.25 .09 - 3f 34.40 .10 9J\. 1400 .09 O 3f! 35 - GO .10 2f 14.76 .09 3f 36.81 .10 9-7- 1557 .09 3f 39.31 .10 24 16.37 . 0i> 40 . 5D .10 9J3 1 5 17. 20 .09 U 41.88 .10 TRANSMITTING EFFICIENCY OF TURNED IRON SHAFTING AT DIFFERENT SPEEDS. As a Prime Mover or Head Shaft carrying Main Driving Pulley or Gear, well supported by bearings. Formula for Second Mover. Line Shaft. Diameter 0 x r. p. m. Formula for Prime Mover. Head Shaft. =Horse-Powei\ 80 Diameter x r. i\ m. 100 Jlorse-Power. PRACTICAL RULES FOR DETERMINING SIZE AND SPEED OF PULLEYS AND GEARS. “r. p. m.” is used for number of revolutions per minute. In the formulas, it will be under- stood that the term “driver” indicates that diameter of driving pulley is to be taken, and that, the term “driven ” indicates that diameter of driven pulley is to be taken; or, in gearing calculations, either the number of teeth or diameter in inches. I st. To determine diameter of driving pulley, multiply diameter of driven pulley by its num- ber of revolutions per minute and divide this product by r. p. m. of driver. Driven X r. p. m. of Driven. Formula — ==Driver. r. p. m. of Driver. 2d. To determine diameter of driven pulley, multiply diameter of driver by its r. p. m. and divide this product by r. j >. m. of driven. Driver X r. p. 111. Driver. =Driven. r. p. 111. of Driven. 3d. To determine speed of driving pulley, multiply diameter of driven pulley by its r. p. 111. and divide this product by diameter of driver. Driven X r. p. m. of Driven. Formula =r. p. 111. of Driver. Driver. 4th. To determine speed of driven pulley, multiply diameter of driving pulley by its r. p. m. and divide the product by diameter of driven pulley. Driver X r. p. m. of Driver. Formula =r. p. m. of Driven. Driven. Driving and other extra heavy pulleys should always be located as near bearings as possible. Formula SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 083 STEEL RIM PULLEYS. Fig- 1973- STEEL RIM PULLEYS — Fig. 1973 . Diameter Width of Face in Inches. of Pulley. 3 4 5 0 7 8 | 9 10 12 14 !G !S 20 0 81 30 1 45 1 75 2 00 2 40 2 75 7 1 50 1 10 2 00 2 35 2 95 3 35 3 75 4 25 8 1 75 1 95 2 40 0 00 3 40 3 70 4 20 4 40 5 10 9 9 00 2 30 2 50 2 80 3 30 0 80 4 20 4 30 5 30 0 10 10 2 30 2 60 3 00 3 40 3 00 4 10 4 50 4 SO 5 60 6 40 11 2 55 2 70 3 15 3 50 3 80 4 40 4 70 5 10 5 90 6 80 12 2 so 3 10 3 40 3 70 4 30 4 60 4 90 5 40 0 20 7 30 13 2 90 3 30 3 70 4 15 4 55 5 00 5 40 5 SO 6 60 1 70 14 3 20 3 00 4 20 4 50 4 90 5 20 5 70 (j 10 7 10 s 30 15 3 30 SO 4 30 4 70 5 10 5 50 6 00 0 50 7 50 8 SO 10 3 50 4 00 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 00 6 50 7 00 8 00 9 40 10 so 17 3 70 4 20 4 70 5 20 5 70 0 20 6 80 7 40 S 50 10 00 11 70 18 3 85 4 40 4 95 5 50 0 05 6 60 6 85 7 90 9 10 10 so 12 50 14 90 19 4 00 4 50 5 15 5 SO 0 40 7 00 7 80 8 30 9 70 11 50 13 40 16 10 20 4 55 4 90 5 55 0 20 0 85 7 50 8 20 8 90 10 30 12 30 14 30 17 40 20 so 21 5 15 5 80 6 50 7 20 7 90 s 05 1) 40 11 00 13 10 15 30 is 40 09 00 22 5 30 0 10 0 85 7 75 s 40 9 20 10 00 u SO 13 90 10 40 19 70 23 40 23 5 00 7 20 7 40 8 15 8 90 9 75 10 00 12 50 14 so 17 50 20 90 24 60 24 5 90 0 70 7 50 8 45 9 40 10 35 11 30 13 30 15 70 18 70 22 10 26 00 25 6 50 7 40 8 30 9 10 10 00 10 95 11 90 14 10 10 70 19 SO 23 30 27 30 2(3 6 90 7 SO 8 70 9 65 10 60 11 65 12 70 15 00 17 70 20 90 24 50 2S 70 27 7 20 s 25 9 30 10 30 11 30 12 40 13 50 16 00 IS 70 22 00 25 60 30 10 2S 7 00 8 30 9 90 10 90 11 90 13 70 14 30 16 90 19 70 23 10 26 90 31 50 29 8 00 9 25 10 50 1 1 50 12 50 13 80 15 10 17 80 20 80 24 20 28 00 32 00 30 8 50 9 SO 11 10 12 20 13 20 14 00 15 90 IS 70 21 SO 25 40 29 20 34 30 684 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WOOD SPLIT PULLEYS. In the construction of these Pulleys, nothing but the best quality of kiln-dried lumber is used, the arms and hubs being cut from hard maple, thoroughly seasoned. The Hubs are bored so that when placed in position the ends of the grain come in contact with the shaft, making it impossible for a pulley to work loose -on the shaft after once being properly adjusted. Fig. 1974. The Web is composed of twelve segmental pieces, tongued and grooved, and 'glued together, the grain of the wood in each being in a radial line from centre to circumference. Tiie Him is constructed by building up an equal number of rings, and which rings are composed of a number of segments, tongued and grooved, and glued together at ends, on both sides of the web, the first two or three rings, according to width of face, being securely attached to the web on either side, by means of hardwood dowels, or screws, and glue, while the balance of the rings are thoroughly nailed and glued together, after which the pulley is placed in a hydraulic press of sufficient pressure, where it is allowed to remain while the glue hardens. The pulley is then completely turned and sand- papered inside and out, after which it is carefully filled, oiled, and finished with best quality of transparent pattern shellac, thus making the Strongest, Finest Finished, and Pest Wood Pulley in the w r orld. Width or Face in Inches. V 5 O 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 12 $ 2.80 2.95 3.20 3.55 3.70 3.85 4.10 4.30 4.70 5.10 5.50 5.90 13 2.90 3.10 3.40 3.75 4.00 4.25 4.55 4.80 5.20 5.60 6.00 6.40 14 3.00 3.25 3.65 4.10 4.40 4.70 5.00 5.35 5.70 6.00 6.30 6.60 . 15 3.10 3.45 3.85 4.35 4.75 5.10 5.50 5.85 6.20 6.50 6.85 7.20 16 3.30 3.65 4.05 4.60 5.05 5.50 5.90 0.30 6.65 7.00 7.35 7.70 8.35 17 3.50 3.85 4.25 4.S5 5.35 5.85 6.30 6.70 7.10 7.50 7.90 8.25 9.05 18 3.70 4.05 4.55 5.10 5.65 6.20 6.65 7.10 7.55 8.00 8.50 9.00 9.80 10.70 11.75 13.00 19 3.95 4.25 4.80 5.50 6.15 6.75 7.15 7.50 8.05 8.60 9.20 9. SO 10.70 11.70 12.75 13.80 20 4.20 4.45 5.20 6.00 6.60 7.15 7.60 8.00 8.75 9.50 10.25 11.00 11.80 12.60 13.60 14.70 21 4.45 4.70 5.00 6.40 6.95 7.50 8.10 8.65 9.55 10.40 11.20 12 00 12.85 13.70 14.70 15.80 22 4.70 4.95 5.90 6.85 7.45 8.00 S.70 9.40 10.30 11.20 12.10 13.00 13.00 14.20 15.60 17.00 23 4.95 5.20 6.15 7.05 7.70 8.40 9.20 9.95 1 1.05 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.10 16.20 17.00 IS. 50 24 5.15 5.40 0.35 7.30 8.05 8.80 9.65 10.45 11.55 12.70 13.90 15.10 16.30 17.50 18.75 20.00 28.50 25 5.60 5.80 6.65 7.60 8.40 9.20 9.85 10.90 12.15 13.40 14.80 16.25 17.70 19.10 20.55 22.00 30.00 26 6.10 6.35 7.00 7.95 8.80 9.60 10.05 11.40 12.80 14.20 15.85 17.50 19.15 20. SO 22 45 24.10 31.50 27 6.60 6.75 7.40 8.30 9.10 9.95 10.60 11.75 13.25 14.70 16.45 18.25 20.20 21.90 23.70 25.50 32.25 28 7.10 7.20 7.80 8.60 9.45 10.30 11.20 12.10 13.70 15.25 17.10 19.00 21.00 23.00 24.95 26.90 33.00 29 7.50 7.60 8.20 9.00 9.95 10.90 11.80 12.70 14.20 15.85 17.95 20.00 22.10 24.20 26.30 28.45 33.75 30 8.00 8.00 8.60 9.40 10.45 11.50 12.40 13.25 14.90 16.50 18.75 21.00 23.20 25.40 27.70 30.00 34.50 2,1 8.40 9.00 9.85 1 1.05 12.20 13.15 14.15 15.65 17.20 19.55 21.85 24.25 26.60 28.S5 31.15 35.40 32 8.80 9.40 10.30 11.60 12.90 1395 15.00 16.45 17.90 20.30 22.75 25.25 27.75 30.00 32.25 36.25 33 9.20 9.95 1 0.90 12.30 13.70 14.85 16.00 17.50 18.95 21.45 23.60 26.25 28.85 31.10 33.40 37.00 34 9.60 10.50 11.50 13.00 14.50 15.75 1 7.00 18.50 20.00 22.50 24.50 27.25 30.00 32.25 34.50 38.75 35 10.10 11.20 12.25 13.75 15.25 16.65 18.05 19.65 21.25 23.50 25.50 28.35 31.20 33.45 35.75 40.10 30 10.60 1 1 .90 13.00 14.50 16.00 17.55 19.10 20.80 22.50 24.50 26.50 29.45 32.40 34.70 37.00 41.50 38 1 1 .50 13.00 14.50 16.00 17.60 19.15 20.70 22.70 24.75 26.60 28.50 31.50 34.50 36.90 39.25 45.00 40 12.50 14.00 16.00 1 7.50 19.00 20.75 22.50 24.65 26.75 28.85 31.00 33.65 36.25 38.85 41.50 48.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GS5 DROP HANGERS AND FLOOR STANDS. ADJUSTABLE, DOUBLE-BRACED, SELF-OILING. Range of Drop . .In. G to S S4 to 10 104 to 12 124 to 14 144 to 10 104 to 18 184 to 20 204 to 22 Diameter of Shaft, jg . $ 2.45 2.80 3.30 3 75 4.10 1A • 2.95 3.30 3. GO 4-00 4.30 ifV • 3.20 3 ■ 55 3.90 4.30 4 . 55 4.70 4 . 85 5.00 lfisc. DOUBLE REDUCTION GRINDING DISCS. The first reduction is produced in the bosomed part of the disc, where the furrows run sharp cutting edge front to cut the grain fine with the least power possible. The second reduction is produced upon the fiat outer circle of furrows running their incline sides front, to mash and mellow the meal already cut fine. The saw-toothed inner edge of the discs form a natural crusher, to reduce pieces of coh so they will pass through the mill by the aid of the conveyor-flights, which are ar- ranged around the eye of the discs. They also draw in cool air and pass it through to cool the meal whilst grinding it. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. OS!) QUAKER CITY GRINDING MILLS. CONTINUED. WITH DOUBLE REDUCTION, GRINDING DISCS. This illustration represents Nos. 10 and 13 Quaker City Mills, and the remarks on page 088 refer as well to these larger ones. The larger sizes are used extensively for grinding cob with the corn on. Fig. 1985 - We should be pleased to send special catalogue of these mills, also samples of grain ground by them. With light one and two horse powers, it is best to open the mill and pass cobs through, breaking them fine as shelled corn ; then close the mill and grind same as shelled corn. No. 10 Mill $00.00 “ 10 Discs 2.00 Pulley, 14 x 4. Speed, 300 to 700. Weight, 275 lbs. 2 to 8 horse-power. Height to top of hopper, 34 inches. No. 13 Mill $90.00 “ 13 Discs Per pair. 4.00 Pulley, 16 x 6. Speed, 200 to 600. Weight, 500 lbs. 8 to 15 horse-power. Height to top of hopper, 45 inches. Sacker Attachment, $12.00 extra. 10 to 40 bushels per hotfr. Always have the lower belt the pulling one, and the mill 12 to 20 feet from the driving pulley. The lowest number of revolutions which will take in the quantity requires the least power. The Cob Hopper is so formed as to invite the cob to fall at one end and slide at the other into the snail-formed case around the “drunken” circular saws, which cut the cobs into three or four sections ; then the teeth on their sides saw the sections fine, and they pass through the mill with the corn. The sliding apron is laid low so as to have the saws jar the lower end of the cobs to bring them down without bridging. The saws are covered by the case on the up cut to prevent their throwing grain out of the mill onto the floor. SPEED OF MILLS. No. 6. No. 10. No. 13. 1 horse . 300 per minute. 200 per minute. 100 per minute. 2 “ . 375 250 125 3 “ . 450 300 150 4 “ . 525 350 175 5 “ . 600 400 200 6 “ . 700 500 300 8 “ 600 400 10 “ 700 500 15 “ . . “ 600 SECTIONAL CUT OF COB CRUSHER. Fig. 1986. “DRUNKEN” SAWS. Fig. 1987. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 090 THE I. X. L. HAND AND POWER CORN SHELLER. Fig. 1988. Fig. 1988, I. X. L. Corn Sheller is adapted to run by hand, wind, steam or horse power. This Shelter is a high-grade machine, and is very effective in removing all the corn from the cob, and separating it at the same time. Without Fan. i With Fan. Without Table or Band Wheel 825.00 27 00 With Table, but no Band Wheel ■ 26-00 28 00 “ “ and Band Wheel 28-00 30-00 “ “ Band Wheel and Self Feed Attachment • • 50-00 Capacity 150 bushels per day. Wholesale dealers in G0005 °f£'J tRY POCFt|pTI° H - I5to5I Wendell St. BoSton /A ass. WIND ENGINE OIL. Having had many calls from users of Wind Engines for a good lubricating oil that could be used both in the excessive heat of summer and extreme cold of winter, we had many tests made of the common oils on the market and found few, if any, would stand the extreme cold of our winters. We had a leading manufacturer in oils get up a special article, which we offer as the best for its intended purpose of any ever pro- duced. Be sure our label is on every can. Packed in 1, 2 and 5-gallon cans. Price, 81.00 per gallon. Fig. 1988 1-2. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (i'll TANKS. Fig. 1989. We can furnish, on short notice, round or square Tanks of any desired size ; Pine, Cypress, Cedar or Oak. Every Tank is set up at factory and staves numbered, and if properly set up by customers, we guarantee satisfaction. The following prices are for two-inch lumber and drive hoops; add one-sixth to List for 21-inch stock, one-third to List for 3-inch stock. Lug hoops, add §1.00 for each lug used on hoop. ci — OUTSIDE LENGTH OF STAVE. Size Feet. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Number of Hoops 4 4 5 5 . . A (billons Capacity 240 314 382 450 4 Approximate Weight- • • ■ Lbs. 340 450 570 670 Price 19-00 22-00 26-00 Number of Hoops 4 4 5 5 6 7 c Gallons Capacity 410 525 640 754 862 982 D Approximate Weight. . . . Lbs. 510 610 720 810 990 1100 Price §20-00 25-00 29 - 00 34-00 38-00 43 - 00 Number of IIoops 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 Gallons Capacity ....... (318 790 962 1134 1306 1478 1650 O Approximate Weight- . • Lbs. (570 790 S90 1010 1150 1260 1440 Price .§2(3 . 00 30 - 00 34 - 00 38 - 00 42-00 4(3-00 50-00 Number of Hoops 4 4 5 (3 6 7 7 8 8 *7 Gallons Capacity 068 1108 1350 1590 1834 2075 2317 2559 2800 / Approximate Weight. • • Lbs. 780 900 1030 1180 1310 1450 1570 1720 1840 Price $32.00 35.00 38 - 00 43-00 47-00 52-00 57 - 00 63-00 69 00 Number of Hoops 4 4 5 (3 6 7 7 8 8 0 Gallons Capacity 1 155 1481 1804 2127 2450 2773 3090 3419 3742 0 Approximate Weight- ■ ■ - Lbs. 910 1110 1230 1370 1540 1710 Is m 2000 2150 Price §37-00 42-00 48-00 53 - 00 58 ■ 00 64 - 00 69 - 00 75-00 82-00 Number of Hoops 4 4 5 6 (3 7 8 8 9 n Gallons Capacity 1520 1945 2369 2793 3155 3572 39S9 4406 4S23 y Approximate Weight- . • • Lbs. 1120 1300 1430 1620 1780 1970 2170 2320 2560 49-00 55 - 00 61 -00 68 - 00 74-00 80-00 S7-00 95-00 Number of Hoops 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 TO Gallons Capacity 1870 2389 2908 3429 3950 4471 4992 5513 6034 IU Approximate Weight . . . Lbs. 1230 1490 1730 1860 2010 2240 2430 2(350 2860 Price $50.00 50 - 00 63 - 00 71 -00 78-00 84-00 91-00 98-00 106-00 For larger sizes, see next page. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, 002 TANKS- CONTINUED. OUTSIDE LENGTH OF STAVE. Size Feet. 5 ° : 4 5 6 7 | S 9 10 11 12 14 16 Number of Hoops. . 4 4 5 6 0 7 8 8 9 TT Gallons Capacity • • 2410 3050 3690 4330 4S80 5630 6280 6730 73S0 Approx. Weight, lbs. 1400 1670 1890 2150 2370 2610 2790 2960 3190 1 Price $50-00 63.00 71.00 80.00 88.00 95.00 104.00 113.00 122.00 Number of Hoops- . 4 4 5 6 6 7 S 8 9 ■j'y Gallons Capacity . . 2752 3520 4288 5056 5S24 6590 7360 812S 8896 Approx. Weight, lbs. 1030 1840 2010 2340 2600 2810 3050 3220 3430 Price 71.00 80.00 89.00 98.00 10S.00 118.00 130.00 140.00 Number of Hoops. . 4 4 5 6 G 7 8 8 9 11 x a Gallons Capacity . . 3799 4847 5900 6960 8020 9075 10132 11190 12247 13500 Approx. Weight, lbs. 20S0 2350 2560 28S0 3190 33S0 3770 4000 4340 4940 Price $80-00 88.00 96.00 110.00 125.00 140.00 155.00 168.00 180.00 200.00 Number of Hoops. . 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 11 13 Gallons Capacity . . 5000 6400 7796 9192 10588 11985 13380 14776 16172 17900 20615 J-U Approx. Weight, lbs. 2500 2810 3080 3370 3740 4050 4370 4630 5090 5940 6730 Price $93 00 10500 118.00 135.00 152.1 165.00 180.00 19S.00 218.00 240.00 275.00 Number of Hoops. . 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 11 13 jQ Gallons Capacity . . 6377 8157 9937 11717 13497 15277 17057 18837 20617 23000 26400 J-O , Approx. Weight, lbs. 2990 3140 3640 4140 4410 4780 5170 5490 5SS0 6860 7940 Price $108- 00 122.00 145.00 163.00 178.00 200.00 223.00 243.00 265.00 290.00 330.00 Number of Hoops. . 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 11 13 Gallons Capacity . . 7936 10150 12366 14581 16796 19011 21226 23441 25656 29500 33400 Approx. Weight, lbs. 3500 3910 4260 4660 5000 5450 5860 6220 6720 7800 8990 Price 148.00 175.00 196.00 215.00 245.00 265.00 290.00 315.00 345.00 385.00 Number of Hoops. . 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 11 13 oo Gallons Capacity . . 9500 12100 14000 17350 19500 22000 24700 27300 30000 35200 40400 ^ , Approx. Weight, lbs. 4090 4490 4870 5330 5810 6260 6720 7300 7700 86S0 9790 Price 170.00 190.00 220.00 245.00 270.00 295.00 320.00 345.00 380.00 415.00 Number of Hoops. . 4 4 5 G 6 7 8 9 9 11 13 a Gallons Capacity . . 11 100 14250 17460 20600 23600 26800 29700 32800 35600 43000 49500 Approx. Weight, lbs. 4650 5030 5500 5960 6480 6970 7580 1 8010 8470 9680 11200 Price $175-00 195.00 220.00 250.00 280.00 305.00 330.00 355.00 375.00 405.00 440.00 To find a Tank of any desired dimensions, find the diameter of bottom in large figures, first column ; the length of stave, over the table ; number of hoops, capacity, approximate weight, and price in each square. Hoops, increase in width and thickness according to size of tanks. Weight and prices given upon 2-inch stock ; for 24-inch, add one-sixtli ; for 3-inch, add one-third to weight and price. Tanks are shipped knockdown. Price does not include lug hoops. All are with riveted hoops ; lugs extra. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 093 TANK FIXTURES. IMPROVED VALVE, OUTLET PIPE, GALVANIZED SPOUT AND 'FIXTURES. Fig. 1990. The above cut represents our Improved Tank Fixtures, which are strictly frost-proof. "We furnish these in three sizes — 6, 7 and 8-inch. § 1 .00 1 25 4.00 5.00 7-50 Fixtures for 16-feet diam. Tank “ “ 20 “ “ “ “ “ 24 “ “ “ 30 “ Tank Outlet Yalves 6-in. 7-in. $65.00 75.00 70 .00 SO . 00 75.00 85. 00 S2.50 92.50 12.00 15.00 Tank Float Yalves, for lj-in. pipe . • • “ “ “ “ 14 “ “ ... “ “ “ “ 2 and 21-in. pipe “ “ “ “ 3-in. pipe • • • << 9 2004. “ 8.50 10.00 12.00 15.00 ‘ ‘ 2005. “ 4.25 5 00 6 00 7.25 8-75 10.50 12.75 16.00 2006. “ 1 . 50 1.75 2 .00 2 • 50 3.00 4 4 i 2006. Galvanized .... 4 4 2007. Plain 1 75 2.00 2 9 4 4 2007. Galvanized .... 2 . 50 2.75 3 .00 3 .50 4 . 00 4 4 l 2008. Plain 1 .25 1.25 1 .50 1 75 2.25 2 75 4 00 7.50 lo.oo 13.00 24.00 40.00 72.00 “ 2008. Galvanized .... 1 75 1 75 2 . 00 2 .50 3.00 3 50 5 40 9 . 00 12.00 15.00 30 . 00 60 . 00 120.00 4 4 2008. Flanged, Plain . . 4.50 6.00 7.20 10 . 00 16.00 “ 2008. “ Galv. • • 7 00 9.00 11-00 15.00 24 . 00 4 4 2009. Plain 4 75 5 75 7-00 8.50 10.00 12.00 15.00 4 4 2010. “ .... 75 8 . 50 10.00 12.00 15.00 4 4 2011. 4 4 40 .50 75 .90 1.15 1 25 1 75 i ■ 50 325 4.25 5 . 50 4 4 2011. Galvanized .... .90 1 .00 1 .25 1 • 75 2.50 2 75 3 25 3.50 4.50 5 . 75 7.50 4 4 2012. Plain ....... 4 4 2012. Galvanized .... 1 .25 1 .50 1 75 2 . 00 2 4 4 2013. Plain .40 .50 .75 1 .00 1 9 2013. Galvanized .... .50 • 75 1 .00 1 .50 9 9 4 4 2013. Galv. and Cov’d . . .00 1 .50 2.00 2 4 4 2014. Plain .40 •50 75 1 .00 1 9 4 4 2014. Galvanized .... .50 .75 1 .00 1 . 50 2 00 2 50 4 4 2014. Galv. and Cov’d . . 1 .50 2.00 2 4 4 2015. Plain .50 .60 .85 1.10 1 9 4 4 2015. Galvanized .... .60 .85 1 .10 1 .65 2 25 2 75 4 4 2015. Galv. and Cov’d . . 9 Fig. 2010 $2.50 “ 2017 2.00 “ 2018 2.00 These lit our Hand and House Force Pumps. Size Pipe Inches, f 1 li Fig. 2019 $2.00 3.00 5.00 We can make Air Chambers of pipe, any size or height, and will name prices on application. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 697 IRON BODY FOOT VALVES. LUDLOW VERTICALTOQT VALVE. Fig. 2020. 8-inch and under. LUDLOW FOOT VALVE. Fig. 2021. Above 10-inch. Foot Halves. Measurements in Inches. Size Inches. Screw Socket. Flange. Hub. Diameter of Standard Flange. Face of Screw Socket to Strainer. Face of Flange to Strainer. End of Hub to Strainer. Depth of Hubs. 2 $11.60 11.75 6* 9* 8 10* 2* 2 4 12.00 12.25 7 9 4 8* 10* 2* 3 16.25 16.25 8 ii 9£ 12* 2* 4 20-00 20.00 9 12f lli 13* 2* 5 26.25 25 75 10 14* 134- 16* 3* 6 33.00 32.50 33.25 11 15* 14i 171 3* 7 38 . 50 38.00 39 . 00 . 8 44.75 43.50 46 • 50 13 15* 144 18* 4* 10 82.00 82.00 83-00 16 10 13* 44 12 113.00 112.00 113-00 18 11 14* 44 14 145.00 147-00 21 12* 16* 44 16 190.00 193-00 23 13i 17* 44 18 235 • 00 238.00 25 13* 18* 4* 20 265 . 00 268.00 27 15* 20* 5 24 400 . 00 405 • 00 31 16* 22* 54 30 780 . 00 790-00 38 21 27 6 The Bolts, Springs and Plates in Valve Fig. 2021 are Brass. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. COS IRON BODY FOOT VALVES — CONTINUED. FOOT VALVE AND STRAINER. Fig. 2022. Fig. 2023. Size Inches. O 4 5 e 8 10 12 14 16 IS 20 24 30 Diameter of Flange ■ . . S 9 10 11 13 16 IS 21 23 25 27 31 38 Fig. 2022 s;C.no s.oo 11 . 00 ; 13.00 26 • 00 33 . 00 43 . 00 56 . 00 SO . 00 135 . 00 160 . 00 210.00 320.00 FOOT VALVE. Size . . . . 14 2 24 3 34 4.5| 68 10 12 15 IS Fig. 2023 ■ 12.00 15.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 110.00 GALVANIZED WROUGHT IRON STRAINERS. For Pump Suctions. Fitted with Flange, Socket and Nipple Joints, suitable for Welded, Cast Iron and Spiral Pressure Pipes. Fig. 2024. Fig. 2025. Fig. 2026. Diameter Suction Pipe. Screw Nipple Joint. Flange or Diameter Socket Joint. Suction Pipe. Screw Nipple Joint. Flange or Socket Joint . Diameter Screw Nipple Suction Pipe. Joint. Flange or Socket Joint. 4-inch. §0.60 .05 24-inch. §2.85 3.40 7-inch. ■ ■ § 11.45 * “ • 75 • 75 3 “ 3.45 425 8 “ 14.90 1 .85 .95 ! 34 “ 4.60 5- 15 i) “ . . 20 • 60 14 “ 1.15 1.25 ' 4 5.75 6.65 10 “ . • 23 . 00 14 “ 1 . 45 1.60 5 6.85 S.OO 11 “ 26 . 30 *> ii 2.00 2.25 6 8 • 00 9.75 12 “ ■ • 28.60 The area of the perforations in each strainer exceeds the area of the suction pipe, and gives full supply of water to the pump. In ordering, state whether Flange, Socket or Nipple connections; if former, give outside meas- urement of Flange, and if required drilled, send Templet. Larger diameters to order. Order by this Catalogue Figure Number, stating size wanted. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. (399 GLOBE SPECIAL CASTINGS. FOR WATER WORKS, MILLS AND RAILROADS. GLOBE TEE. ELBOW. Fig. 2027. Fig. 2028. SHORT ELBOWS. REDUCERS. CROSSES. BRANCHES. D R L Price. Size in Inches. Price. Size in Inches. Price. Size in Inches. Price. I 12 8 10 Sl 2. 50 24 to 20 $24 ■ 00 14x14x14x14 $25 ■ 00 14x14x14 $24 . 00 10 6 8 S . 75 24 ( * IS 25 . 00 14 14 12 12 23.00 14 14 12 22 . 0( > S (i S 5.60 24 i i 16 26-00 14 14 10 10 2 1 . 00 14 14 10 20.00 0 0 6 3.75 20 t i 16 20 ■ 00 14 14 8 8 1 9 . 00 14 14 8 17.50 4 4 4 | 2.25 IS ( ( 16 12.50 14 14 6 6 17.50 14 14 6 16.50 3 4 4 1.25 IS i i 12 14.00 14 14 4 4 16.50 14 14 4 15.50 16 1 » 14 10.50 16 t « 12 11.50 12 12 12 12 18-50 12 12 12 1 7 ■ 00 16 4 4 10 14.50 12 12 10 10 16.00 12 12 10 15-00 14 4 4 12 S ■ 50 12 12 8 8 14.00 12 12 8 13-00 14 4 4 10 9-75 12 12 6 6 12.00 12 12 6 1 1 . 00 12 4 4 10 6.00 12 12 4 4 1 1 . 00 12 12 4 10.50 12 4 4 s 7 • 50 12 44 6 8.25 10 10 10 10 13-00 10 10 10 12.00 10 4 4 S 4-75 10 10 8 8 12.00 10 10 8 10.50 10 4 4 6 5 . 75 10 10 6 6 1 0 . 00 10 10 6 9.00 8 4 4 6 3.50 10 10 4 4 8 • 50 10 10 4 8 • 00 8 4 4 4 4.25 10 S S 1 0 . 00 6 4 4 4 2.50 8 8 8 8 9 • 00 6 4 4 3 2.75 8 8 6 6 7-50 8 8 8 8.00 4 4 4 3 1 . 25 S 8 4 4 6 . 50 8 8 6 7.00 4 4 4 2 1 . 50 8 8 3 3 5 . 50 8 8 4 6.00 s 6 6 5.60 6 6 6 6 6 • 00 6 6 4 4 5.25 6 6 S 6.50 6 6 3 O 5 . 00 6 6 6 5 . 00 0 6 4 4.50 4 4 4 4 3 50 6 6 O 4.25 4 4 3 O 3-25 6 4 6 5 • 00 () 4 4 4.25 3 3 3 3 3 • 00 4 4 6 4 . 50 4 4 4 3.25 .... 4 4 3 2.75 0 0 O 1 ■ 2 d For Reducer Branches, add 10 per cent, to price. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 700 CAST IRON PIPE FOR WATER AND GAS. m f ' — . Fig. 2029 . - - - — — - £ GAS PIPE. WATER PIPE. © 43 lbs. Pressure. 86 lbs. Pressure. 130 lbs. Pressure. Lead per | lie nip per 5 Thickness. Weight. Thickness. Weight. Thickness. Weight. Thickness.; Weight. Pounds. Ounces. 14 31 36 .31 36 I .31 36 • 31 36 U li 2 .31 48 • 37 75 .38 7S .39 81 If 2 o ■ 31 132 • 3S 167 .40 177 .42 186 4 6 4 ■ 3S 186 .40 230 .42 243 .45 260 5* 7 5 .40 240 .42 295 45 315 .48 338 04 8 0 .40 300 .43 364 .47 393 .51 426 8 9 s .44 456 .46 513 .51 567 .56 624 11 11 10 44 600 • 50 685 • 56 765 .62 852 15 13 12 .46 696 .53 870 . 60 985 .68 mo IS 18 14 .53 960 56 1074 .65 1229 .73 1399 22 20 16 .56 1200 .60 1293 . 69 1496 .79 1723 24 22 18 .63 1500 .63 1532 .74 1788 .85 2065 26 24 20 .63 1680 .66 1788 .78 2104 .91 2444 28 28 24 .73 2359 • 75 2407 .87 2803 1.02 3290 32 32 30 .84 3300 ■ 87 3482 1.01 4027 1 .19 4783 38 38 36 .95 4500 .98 4699 1.14 5460 1.36 6543 50 44 40 1.05 5400 1 . 09 5S07 1.23 6525 1 .4S 785S 42 1 . 07 5700 1.10 6147 1.28 7100 1.54 S568 4S 1.15 7200 1.25 7982 1 .41 8946 1.71 10857 Weights based on 12-foot lengths, including hub. li and 2-inch, only S foot long. REGULAR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS. CROSSES. TEES. Size. Weight. Size. Weight. 3x 3x 3x 3 . ... 84 10x1 Ox 4x 4 . . . . 375 4x 4x 4x 4 . . ■ . 152 12x12x12x12 . . . . 890 6x Ox 6x 6 . . . . 360 12x12x10x10 . . . . 690 6x 6x 4x 4 . . . . 210 12xl2x 8x 8 . . . . 600 8x 8x 8x 8 . . . . 390 12xl2x Ox 6 . . . . 580 8x 8x 6x 6 . . . . 355 12xl2x 4x 4 . . . . 480 8x 8x 4x 4 . . . .265 16x16x16x16 • . . 1380 10x10x10x10 . . . . 525 20x20x20x20 . . . 1875 10x1 Ox 8x 8 . . . . 520 24x24x24x24 . . . 2300 lOxlOx 6x 6 . . . . 450 ELBOWS. Size. Weight. Size. Weight. 3 . . ... 44 12 . . 412 4 . . ... 90 16 . . 740 6 . . ... 178 20 . . 1218 PLUGS. Size. Weight. Size. Weight. 3 . . ... 4 10 . . 40 4 . . 12 . • 71 6 . . s . . ... 15 99 10 . . 100 SLEEVES. Size. Weight. Size. Weight. 3 . . ... 28 16 . . 305 4 . . 20 . . 385 0 . . 24 8 . . . . . no 30 . . . . ID 10 . . . . 1000 12 . . . . . 190 Size. Weight. Size. Weight. 3x 3x 3 • • ... 65 lOxlOx 4 . • . . . 300 4x 4x 4 . - . . . 115 12x12x12 . . . 635 6x 6x 6 . . . . .150 12x12x10 • • . . .461 6x 6x 4 . . . . 185 12xl2x S • ■ . . . 455 Sx 8x s . . . . .290 12xl2x 6 . . . . . 460 8x Sx 6 . . . . . 260 12xl2x 4 . . . . . 450 8x Sx 4 . . . . . 260 16x16x16 . . . . 1000 10x10x10 . . . . . 450 20x20x20 . . . . 1440 lOxlOx 8 ■ • . . .440 24x24x24 . . . . 1875 10x1 Ox 6 . . . . . 3S2 REDUCERS. Bell large end always sent unless specially ordered with bell on small end. Size. Weight. Size. Weight. 4x3 lOx 4 . . . ■ . . 180 6x4 . . . . 105 12x10 . . . . . . 345 8x6 . . .170 12x 8 . . . • . . 240 8x4 . . .115 12x 6 . . . . . . 200 10x8 . . . 220 16x12 . . . . 10x6 . . . 150 24x20 . . . . . . 914 4 <5° ELBOWS. Size. Weight. Size. Weight. 3 • • 12 4 . . ... 72 16 . . 560 6. . . . .112 20 . . 1170 8. . 24 . . 1450 10. . . . . 270 30 . . 2200 Y BRANCHES. All sizes from SPLIT SLEEVES. All sizes from 4 to 24 inches. We can furnish all sizes and reductions in specials, from 2 to 36 inches. The above weights are not given as standard, but simply for the purpose of estimating. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 701 PRESSURE PIPE. DOUBLE GALVANIZED — SPIRAL RIVETED — FLANGED. Made of Galvanized Iron and regalvanized after formation, thereby making all seams and laps perfectly solid. Each length tested to 150 pounds Hydraulic Pressure. Inside Diameter in Inches. Length. Thickness Birmingham Gauge. Nominal Weight. Per Foot. Price per Lineal Foot, including Flanges. 3 20 Feet and less. o CM d 6 21 lbs. $0 . 50 4 20 4 4 4 4 “ 20 O .70 5 20 4 4 4 4 4 4 “ 20 4 “ 1 .00 6 20 4 4 4 t “ 18 5 “ 1 .20 7 20 4 i 4 4 “ 18 6 “ 1 .40 8 20 4 . 4 4 4 4 “ 18 7 “ 1-70 9 20 4 1 4 4 4 4 “ 18 S “ 2.00 10 20 4 4 4 4 “ 16 11 “ 2.60 11 20 » * 4 4 4 4 “ 16 12 “ 2.85 12 20 4 4 4 4 “ 16 14 “ 3.15 13 20 4 4 4 4 4 4 “ 16 15 “ 3 . 60 14 20 4 t 4 4 “ 14 20 “ 4 . 00 15 20 4 4 4 . “ 14 22 “ 4.40 16 20 4 4 “ 14 24 “ 5.15 18 20 4 4 “ 14 29 “ 6 • 40 20 20 4 4 “ 14 34 “ 7 • 95 22 20 4 4 4 4 “ 12 40 “ 10.00 24 20 4 4 4 4 “ 12 50 “ 12.00 Pipe and Fittings gotten out to specifications and drawings when desired. Where lengths required are all five feet or less, they are charged as being five feet each. SOLDERED JOINTS SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 702 HAND SUCTION OR BILGE PUMPS. GALVANIZED WROUGHT IRON — SPIRAL. SOLDERED JOINTS. SCREW JOINTS FOR SECTIONAL PUMPS. Fig. 2031. Our Pumps combine great strength as compared with the ordinary hand-made article, and as the entire suction tube is constructed of but one piece of tube, without joints, its superiority over any other pump is apparent. Pumps made to any special design without extra charge. Parties are cautioned against using the Spiral Leader for pump barrels, as all our pump stock is pre- pared expressly for pump purposes. Inside Diameter . . .In. *14 2 24 3 34 4 *44 5 Soldered Joints, Per lin. Ft. $0.55 .60 .65 .70 .75 .SO .901.20 *Hand-made. For price of Screw Joint Pumps, add net price of couplings required. Pumps shorter in length than live feet, charged as live feet. Fig. 2032. PARTS OF HAND SUCTION OR BILGE PUMPS. LEATHER PLUNGER. HANDLE. Fig. 2033. Fig. 2034. VALVE, DOUBLE CLAPPER. VALVE, SINGLE CLAPPER. Fig. 2035. Fig. 2036. Size . . 1| 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 54 ( Jalvanizei 1 1 ron Barrel . • • Per Foot. $.12 .14 .17 .20 .22 .26 .30 .33 .38 Fig. 2033. Beat her Plungers . . ■ Each. .20 .20 .26 .30 .36 .42 .56 .66 “ 2034. Handles . . “ .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 “ 2035. Valve, Double Clapper, “ .75 .90 1.05 “ 2036. “ Single “ .21 .21 .25 .34 .42 .50 Composition, Screw Couplings . Per pair. 1.40 1 .65 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 Rods for all sizes, per foot, 5 cents. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. TO:! PELTON WATER MOTOR. Fig. 2037. Head or Size of Pressure Motors. No. 1. 6-in. Wheel. No. 2. 12-in. Wheel. No. 3. 18-in. Wheel. No. 4. 18-in. Wheel. No. 24-in. Wheel. 00 Feet Horse-Power .51 1 . 20 2 . 03 3 . 60 6 . 39 or Cubic Feet 3.55 8 ■ 29 14.05 24.88 44.19 39 Lbs. Revolutions 1452 726 484 484 363 140 Feet Horse-Power .99 2 . 33 3.94 6.99 12.41 or Cubic Feet 4.43 10.34 17.53 31.03 55 ■ 1 1 60 Lbs. Revolutions 1812 906 604 604 453 190 Feet Horse-Power 1 .57 3 ■ 68 6. 24 1 1 . 05 19.63 or Cubic Feet 5 ■ 1 6 1204 20. 41 36- 14 64 . 20 82 Lbs. Revolutions 2106 1053 702 702 527 230 Feet Horse-Power 2.10 4.90 8.31 1472 20.15 or Cubic Feet 5 . 68 13.25 22.40 39 • 77 70 • 64 100 Lbs. Revolutions 2319 1159 773 773 580 290 Feet Horse-Power 2.97 6-94 11.77 20 • 84 37 ■ 02 or Cubic Feet 6-38 14.88 25.23 44 . 06 79.32 126 Lbs. Revolutions 2607 1303 S69 S69 051 350 Feet Horse-Power 3.94 9.21 15.61 27-64 49.09 or Cubic Feet 7.00 16.35 27-71 49.06 87-14 152 Lbs. Revolutions 2865 1432 955 955 716 No. 0 Motor, $20, weight, 20 pounds, 4-inch wheel, pulley 2 inches diameter, i-ineh V groove. 1 1 30, “ 30 6 “ 3 “ 1 “ v r - “ 2 ‘ ‘ 60, “ 110 12 “ “ 4 “ x 4 -inch face. 3 ‘ 125, “ 320 18 “ “ 5 “ x 44 “ “ 4 ‘ 175, “ 370 IS “ “ 6 “ x 5 “ “ 5 ‘ ‘ 275, “ 650 “ 24 “ “ S “ x S4 “ See that the supply pipe is of sufficient capacity to ensure full pressure at motor. The following will, however, indicate the smallest size that should be used for a short line : No. 1. Pipe not exceeding 100 feet, li-in. diam. No. 4. Pipe not exceeding 100 feet, 3 -in. diam. “ 2. “ “ “ 100 “ 2 “ “ 5. *• “ “ 100 “ 31 704 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING. J I ' J Fig. 2038. RUBBER BELTING. — 2-plV. 3-ply. 4-ply. 5-ply. 6 -ply. 2 -ply. 3-ply. 4-ply. 5-ply. G ply. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. Per Ft. 1 -inch. $0.07 11-inch. 80. S3 1 00 1 18 1 47 1 77 li .09 12 “ .91 1 08 1 30 1 62 1 95 1^ k ( .11 13 “ 1.00 1 IS 1 42 1 77 2 13 9 t k . 15 .17 .21 .26 .31 14 “ 1.08 1 28 1 54 1 92 2 31 24 k k . 18 . 22 .26 .33 .39 15 “ 1.10 1 38 i 66 2 07 2 49 3 k k . 22 .26 .31 .39 .47 16 “ 1 .25 1 50 1 78 2 22 2 67 34 .26 .30 .37 .40 .56 IS “ 1 .41 1 70 2 02 2 52 3 03 4 .30 .34 .42 .53 .63 20 “ 1 .58 1 90 2 26 2 S2 3 39 44 k k .33 .39 .47 .59 • 71 22 “ 1 . 76 9 12 2 52 3 15 3 7S 5 k k .36 .43 .52 • 65 ■ 78 24 “ 1.96 2 36 2 SO 3 50 4 20 6 k k .43 .52 .62 ■ 78 .93 26 “ 2.1S 9 60 3 OS 3 85 4 62 7 k k .51 .60 • 73 .91 1.10 28 242 2 84 0 36 4 20 5 04 8 k k • 59 ■ 70 .84 1.05 1.26 30 “ 3 64 4 55 5 46 9 k k .67 .80 • 95 1.18 1.42 10 k k • 75 .90 1.07 1.33 1 .60 OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING. Prices per Running Foot. 1 -inch. $0-10 5-inch. $0 . 63 15-incli. $1.9S 2S-inch. $4.30 li “ 13 54 “ . 70 16 “ 214 30 “ 4.64 H “ .17 6 “ .76 17 “ 2.31 32 “ 500 If “ .20 7 “ .90 18 “ 2.49 34 “ 5 35 9 “ .23 8 “ 1 .02 19 “ 2.66 36 “ 5 . 70 2i “ .26 9 “ 1.15 20 “ 2.84 40 “ 0.40 24 “ .30 10 “ 1.29 21 “ 3.02 44 “ 7 10 3 “ ■ 36 1 1 “ 1 .42 22 “ 3 • 20 48 " 7.80 34 “ .43 12 “ 1 . 55 23 “ 3 • 87 4 .50 13 “ 1 .68 24 “ 3.54 44 “ .56 14 “ 1.82 26 “ 3 . 92 — Double Belts twice the price of single. Extra Heavy Belts, extra prices. RAWHIDE AND TANNED CUT LACE. Size i ft 1 * 4 i 1 Per 100 Feet $1.00 1.25 1 ■ 50 1 .75 2.00 2.75 3.25 4.50 Rawhide and Tanned Lace Leather, in sides. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 705 MANILA WELL ROPE. HAWSER LAID MANILA ROPE, USED IN DRILLING OIL AND ARTESIAN WELLS. Fig. 2039. Size Circumference. Weight 100 Feet. Lbs. Strength New Rope. Lbs. Size Circumference. Weight 100 Feet. Lbs. Strength New Rope. Lbs. i 3 500 4f 63 14450 1 4 700 44 67 16200 li 54 900 5 84 20000 i± 7 1250 54 92 21650 14 8 1800 54 100 24200 if 11 2450 0 120 28000 9 15 3200 04 142 33800 24 17 4050 7 170 39200 2 | 21 5000 74 190 45200 2 f 25 0050 8 217 51200 3 33 7200 84 243 57800 Si 36 8450 9 276 64800 34 42 9800 10 334 80000 3f 46 11250 11 404 96800 4 54 12 S 00 12 484 115200 The Diameter is one-third the Circumference. Weights given are approximate. Prices on application. TABLE SHOWING ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AT VARIOUS ALTITUDES ABOVE SEA LEVEL. The following Table of Barometric Pressures at different altitudes will be found convenient in estimating the suction lift (so-called) of Pumps. It is always well to remember that ordinary calcu- lations on this head are based on atmospheric pressure at sea level — 14.7 lbs. per square inch. At higher levels, this pressure is materially reduced, as indicated, and due recognition should always be made of these facts. Not only does this influence the lifting power of Pumps, but measureably the working capacity, in that the water does not fill as quickly the vacuum produced by the plungers. Pressure at 4-mile above sea level “ “ | “ “ “ n “ “ “ n “ “ “ . 14.02 lbs. per square inch 4 4 12.66 4 4 . 12.02 . 11.42 4 4 . 10.88 4 4 . 9.8S 4 4 706 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS. RUBBER HOSE FOR HYDRANT AND ENGINE. Made in four qualities ; branded “Standard,” “S. & W.,” “S. & W. Extra,” “Superior.” 2-PLY CONDUCTING HOSE — Fig. 2040. I NT E RNAL D I AM ET E R 1-ill ell Per foot. $0.20 .25 .33 .42 .50 .58 .66 .75 2f-inc 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 Per foot. 80.92 .95 1.3S 1.61 1.94 2.37 2.62 2.99 Fig. 2040. 21 “ ... . “ “ .83 10 “ . . . . “ “ 3.33 3-PLY HYDRANT HOSE — Fig. 2040. 4-PLY ENGINE HOSE — Fig. 2040. INTERNAL DIAMETER. INTERNAL DIAMETER. i-incli. Per foot. $0.25 2f-inch • Per foot. $.90 4-incli. Per foot. $0.30 2 -inch. Per foot $1.00 f “ • “ “ .30 24 “ . . “ “ 1.00 f “ • “ “ .37 2f “ . “ “ 1.12 1 “ . “ “ .40 2f “ ■ . “ “ 1.10 1 “ . “ “ .50 24 “ . “ “ 1.25 If “ “ “ .50 3 “ . “ “ 1.20 If “ . “ “ .62 if “ • “ “ 1.37 14 “ . “ “ .60 34 “ . . “ “ 1.40 14 “ . “ “ .75 3 4 1.50 If “ ■ .70 4 “ . . “ “ 1.60 If “ . “ “ .87 4 “ . “ “ 2.00 2 “ “ ‘ .80 All intermediate sizes to he charged at the List price of the next larger size, thus: f-incli will he charged at 1-inch price. Five or 6-ply Hose made to order at an advance of 25 per cent, on prices of 4-ply, for each additional ply. SPIRAL WIRE SUCTION Size .... Inches. f 1 If Fig. 2041. .Per foot. $0.77 1.00 1.25 HOSE. 1| if 1.65 2.10 2.50 FLAT WIRE SUCTION HOSE. Size . . . In. 2f 3 34 4 44 5 6 7 8 10 12 Per foot . . $3. 10 4.00 4.90 5.S0 6.70 7.60 9.50 12.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 Fig. 2042. SMOOTH BORE RUBBER SUCTION HOSE. Size . . In. 2 24 3 34 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 Per foot. . 82.60 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.50 10.50 13.50 16.50 22.50 27.50 4\ r e can furnish this hose in any length desired, to order. Fig. 2043. 4 -ply hard rubber suction hose. Internae Diameter .... Inches. f 1 if 14 if 2 2f 21 Per foot $0.65 .75 .93 1.13 1.31 1.50 1.69 1.88 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 707 HOSE GOODS CONTINUED. BREWERS', OIL, TANNERS’ AND WINDING STEAM HOSE WITH STEAM HOSE. MARLINE. Internal Diameter. 3-Ply. Per Foot. 4-Ply. Per Foot. 5-Ply. Per Foot. 6-Ply. Per Foot. Internal Diameter. 3-Ply. Per Foot. 4-Ply. Per Foot. r>-Ply. Per Foot. (i-Ply. Per Foot i-inch $ 0.43 .51 .63 .70 f-incli .... $0.04 .05 .00 .07 R i i T .... .51 .07 .83 1.00 f “ • ■ • ■ .05 .00 .07 .08 1 “ .07 .S3 1.03 1.24 1 “ . . . . .06 .07 .08 .09 If “ .85 1.04 1.30 1.50 H“ ■ • • • .07 .08 .09 .10 14 “ 1.02 1.25 1.50 1.87 14 “ .... .08 .09 .10 .11 If “ 1 . 1 s 1.45 1.81 2.17 If “ .... .09 .10 .1 1 .12 2 ** 1.34 ! 1.00 2.07 2.49 2 “ .10 .11 .12 .13 21 •• 1.06 2.0S 2.00 3.12 2f “ .... .11 .12 .13 .14 0 * 2.00 2.80 3.50 4.20 21 “ .... .12 .13 .14 .15 COTTON GARDEN “SPIRAL,' 1 “EUREKA” OR “NEW YORK.” i-inch coupled Per foot. $0.25 f “ “ • • “ .30 1 “ uncoupled “ .45 Price of i and f-inch include Patent Couplings on 50-feet lengths. Furnished in 25 lengths if desired. Add 30 cents for Couplings. Fig. 2044. WIRE WOUND HOSE. Figs. 2045 and 2040 represent the Galvanized Spring Steel Armored Hose. Will stand practically unlimited pressure. Exhaustive examination and crucial test have proved its superior advantage over ordinary hose, and we guarantee every foot sold to wear and withstand constant service for such longer period over other hose as to render its actual cost much less in the end. It Fig. 2045. cannot be kinked. More hose is destroyed by the sudden concussion through kinking, when a full velocity of water is rushing through it than by actual wear. The flow of water is never obstructed. It is more flexible than unarmored. The armor is a perfect protection from abrasion. SpHlNCTF/j,^ SPhulG STEEL GALVANIZED: armored Fig. 2046. HYDRANT AND ENGINE HOSE. Int. Diam. Per Ft. Int. Diam. Per Ft. f-inch, 3-ply . $0.10 1 inch, 4-ply • $0.37 f “ 3 “ . .20 If 4 “ . .48 1 3 “ .30 n 4 “ .57 If “ 3 . ,3S if “ 4 “ .63 14 “ 3 ‘ . .45 2 4 “ .75 If “ 3 “ . .52 2f 4 “ .85 2 “ 0 .60 21 4 “ . .93 2f “ 3 . .OS 2f 4 “ 1.10 2-1 “ 3 “ .75 3 4 “ . 1.25 2f “ 3 “ . .S8 31 4 “ . 1.44 3 “ 3 “ . 1.00 4 “ 4 “ . 1.70 34 “ 3 “ . 1.15 5 4 “ 2.10 4 3 “ . 1.35 0 “ 4 “ . 2.50 ARMORED SUCTION HOSE. This is the only Suction Hose made on a cor- rect principle . it is impc ssible to collapse it ; there is no internal wire t( 3 corrode or produce friction. Int. Diam. Per Ft. Int. Diam. Per Ft. f-inch . . . • $0.38 5 -inch . . . $5.20 1 “ ... .50 51- “ . . 5.90 If “ . . .62 6 “ . . 6.50 If “ • • ■ .75 6f “ . . 7.75 if “ ... .95 1 9.00 9 ‘ ‘ 1.40 7|“ . . ■ 10.25 21 “ ... 2.00 S “ . . • 12.00 0 < t • 2.70 9 “ . . ■ 14.50 31 - “ ! ’ 3.20 10 “ . . ■ 17.50 4 “ ... . 3.95 12 “ . . • 23.00 41- “ ... 4.55 SMITH He WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 708 HOSE GOODS — CONTINUED. Fig. 2047. STANDARD COTTON MILL HOSE, RUBBER-LINED. Guaranteed to 300 lbs. Pressure. Size Inches. 1J 1£ 2 2£ Fig. 2047 Per foot. §0.45 .50 .60 .70 COTTON RUBBER-LINED HOSE. UNDERWRITERS’ BRAND. Guaranteed 400 lbs. Pressure. Size Inches. U 1£ 2 2£ 3 Per foot §0.45 .50 .60 .70 .90 WHITE RUBBER TUBING. Thickness Inches. £ r V i fV # £ I f 1 Plain Per foot. §0.0S .12 .16 .18 .20 .25 .30 .35 .45 Cloth Insertion “ .10 .14 .18 .20 .23 .28 .33 .38 .50 Plain made in 50-foot lengths. Cloth Insertion made in 12-foot lengths. Fig. 2048. STANDARD LINED AND UNLINED LINEN HOSE. Size . . . 1 a n 2 21 24 3 Fig. 2048. Unlinei I Per foot, §0.13 .15 .18 .20 .24 .26 .28 .40 “ 2048. Lined ■ . . .45 .50 .55 .60 .65 . . “ R. R.” UNDERWRITERS’, UNLINED LINEN HOSE. Guaranteed to stand 400 lbs. Pressure. Size . . . a a 2 2\ Per foot ■ . . § 0.35 .45 .54 .70 .80 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, 700 HOSE GOODS CONTINUED. HOSE COUPLINGS. SMALL SIZE HOSE COUPLING. Fig. 2049 . Size of Hose 4 $ 1 Fig. 2041) Each. $0.20 .20 .3’ Half set Couplings LARGE SIZE HOSE COUPLING. Fig. 2050 . Size Hose 1 i 14 2 24 3 34 4 44 Fig. 2050. $0.88 1.25 2.50 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 two-third price whole set. BOSTON COUPLING, EXPANDED RING. NE PLUS COUPLING. hl .rm Fig. 2051. Size Inches. 4 f Fig. 2051. With Bands . Per dozen. 83.00 3.00 Jit LSI Fig. 2052 . Size of Hose F ig. 2052 . Per . . 1 set. si. 33 H 14 2 1.67 1.67 2.3 24 1 2.67 24 3.00 Size Attaching Too . Inches I s. Per set H 14 . $ 6.00 6.00 2 10.00 24 10.00 MILL COUPLING. Fig. 2053. An Expansion Ring Coupling without : the bend, Fig. 2053 ’ suitable for mill and single-ply fire department hose. Per set. 2-inch, -82.50, 24-inch, *3.00. 710 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS — CONTINUED. HOSE NIPPLES AND REDUCERS. HOSE NIPPLE. HOSE REDUCER. Fi g- 2 ° 54 - Size Inches. £ f 1 1± 1 £ 2 2 } 3 Fig. 2054 Each. $0.30 .30 .42 .75 .83 1.17 2.33 3.33 “ 2055 “ 55 .84 1.00 1.50 .... Fig. 2055. HOSE BIBB ENDS AND SPRINKLERS. HOSE BIBB END. ROSE SPRINK- LERS. Size Inches. A I A f ii i ts i it Fig. 2056 .... Per dozen. $2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 Size of Face . . Inches. 14 2 2£ 3 34 4 Fig. 2057 . . . . Per dozen. $3.50 4.50 6.00 9.00 12.00 18.00 Fig. 2056. Fig. 2057. HOUSE CONNECTION. HOPKINS' SPANNER. Fig. 2058. MALLEABLE IRON HOSE SPANNER. Size Inches. 24 Fig. 2060. Painted ..... Per dozen. $4.00 “ 2060. Japanned “ 6.00 “ 2000. Nickel Plated ... “ 12.00 TABER'S SPANNER. Fig. 2061. Fig. 2001 Per dozen. $7.20 Will turn Coupling to the right or left without removing it. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS CONTINUED. PLAIN HOSE PIPES, WITH SCREW TIP. WITH SCREW TIP. Fig. 2062. WITH COCK ON LARGE END. Fig. 2064. Size . . Inches, f f Length “ 8 12 Fig. 2062 Per dozen. $8.00 10.00 “ 2003. Solid Tip. . “ 7.00 9.00 WITH SOLID TIP. Fig. 2063. HOSE NOZZLE, TO TIE ON. 8 12 12 15 20 12 15 20 17 17 ).00 12.00 20.00 24.00 30.00 25.00 30.00 30.00 50.00 76.00 . . 18.00 . . . . 22.00 Size. . .Inches, f f £ 1 1 l± l£ l± li H li 2 2 2£ 24 Length . . “ 6 8 12 8 12 12 15 20 12 15 20 12 20 15 24 Fig. 2064 . Ter doz. $11.00 12.00 18.00 15.00 20.00 40.00 45.00 55.00 55.00 60.00 80.00 80.00 110.00 150.00 200.00 Size Inches. f x 34 1x4 li x 44- Fig. 2005 Per dozen. $3.50 4.00 6.50 EXTRA HEAVY HOSE PIPE. Fig. 2066. 2066. 14 x 15-inch, Plain Butt, Screw Xozzle 2066. 2, 2i, 24 20 “ 2066. 2, 2i, 24 30 “ 2066. 2, 21, 24 36 “ 2066. 2, 2 i, 24 20 “ “ “ Fixed “ 2066. 2, 2i, 24 30 “ 2066. 2, 2i, 24 36 “ FIXED NOZZLE. Fig. 2067. ig. 2067. 1 1-inch Butt, 15 inches long ‘ 2067. 14 “ 15 ‘ 2067. 2 “ “ 17 ‘ 2067. 2i “ 17 ‘ 2067. 24 “ 17 $3.00 5.50 10.00 12.00 4.00 7.50 8.50 $1.75 2.25 3.34 5.42 5.42 712 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS CONTINUED. HOSE PIPES. “THE UNDERWRITER.’’ Fig. 2068. Fig. 2068. Price Screw Tip, Swivel Handle, Wound and Painted. Extreme length, 30 inches. Length of Tip, 5 inches. 87.50 BRASS PLAY PIPES. GEM HOSE PIPES. Throwing Spray. Fig. 2070. Plain “ 2071. “ Fig. 2071. Throwing Solid Stream. Each, 75 cents. Nickel Plated, 81.00 “ 75 “ “ “ 1.00 The Gem Hose Pipe is one of the most popular made. It will throw a coarse or fine spray, a large or small solid stream, as is desired, by simply revolving the pipe part way around. LOWELL HOSE PIPE. Fig. 2073. . Each. Fig. 2073. No. 1. f-mch, Nickel Plated. 80.75 “ 2073. “ 1. 1 “ Plain Brass . . .85 “ 2073. “ 2. | “ “ “ . . 1.85 “ 2073. “ 2. 1 " “ “ . . 2.33 Fig. 2072. Plain. . . . “ 2072. Nickel Plated SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS CONTINUED. PATENT SWING RACK WITH WALL PLATE. “B. W. H.” RACK. Fig. 2075. 2074. Racks .Japanned Red for Unlined L INEN For Rubber-Lined Linen or Mile IIose. IIose. Fig. Size if Hose. I "ull Capacity. Price. Fig. Size of Hose. Full Capacity. Price. 2074. No. 0. for 14 or 2-inch. 50 feet. $5.00 2074. No. 3. for 14 or 2-incli. 50 feet. $ 7.00 2074. “ 00. “ 24 50 “ 5.00 2074. “ 4. “ 24 50 “ 7.00 2074. “ 1. “ 14 “ 2 “ 100 “ 6.00 2074. “ 5. “ l| “ 2 “ 100 “ 7.50 2074. “ 2. “ 24 100 “ 6.00 2074. “ 6. “ 24 100 “ 8.00 2074. ‘ 3. “ 14 “ 2 “ 150 “ 7.00 Numbers 5 and 6 will carry leavy hose in 50- 2074. “ 4. “ 24 150 “ 7.00 feet lengths of almost any mal ce. We make the above in Nickel or Brass, if desired, and submit prices on apj dication. Fig. 2075. Fig. 2075. No. 1, for 14-inch Hose . . . . $5.00, No. 2, for 2 and 24 inch Hose . . $6.00 THURSTON’S PATENT HOSE REEL. Fig. 2076. Fig. 2076. Reel complete, with Bracket ; holds 100 feet f-incli Hose Each. $5.00 714 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS — CONTINUED. BRASS SIAMESE COUPLINGS. LOOSE COUPLING. LOOSE COUPLING. LOOSE COUPLINGS. Fig. 2078. Fig. 2079. LOOSE COUPLING WITH VALVES. Tig. 2077. Two 2|-inch Male, One 2£-inch Female Loose Coupling sio.00 “ 207S. Two 24 “ “ One 4 “ “ “ “ 14.00 “ 2079. One 2£ “ “ Two 24 “ “ “ Couplings . 13.00 “ 2080. Two 24 “ “ One 4 “ “ “ Coupling, Valves on 2J-inch ends. . 40.00 TABLE OF PUMP AND NOZZLE PRESSURE. Pressure required at nozzle and at pump, with quantity and pressure of water necessary to throw water various distances through different sized nozzles, using 24-inch rubber hose and smooth nozzles. — G. A. Ellis, C. E. Size of Nozzles. 1 Inch. 1 l-S Inch. 1 1-4 Inch. 1 3-8 Inch. Pressure at Nozzle 40 00 80 100 40 60 80 100 40 60 SO 100 40 60 80 100 Pressure at Pump or Hydrant, with 100 feet 2f-inch Rub- ber Hose 48 73 97 121 54 SI 10S 135 61 92 123 154 71 107 144 180 Gallons per Minute 155 189 219 245 196 240 277 310 242 297 342 383 293 358 413 462 Horizontal distance thrown . 1 09 142 10S 186 113 14S 175 193 118 156 1S6 207 124 166 200 224 Vertical distance thrown . . 79 108 131 148 SI 112 137 157 S2 115 142 164 85 118 146 169 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS CONTINUED. CALDWELL PATENT HOSE STRAP. Fig. 2081. Xo. 2, 1-inch, 3f inches long . Per dozen. $0.40 Xo. 20, 14-mcl 1 , 71 h iclies ong . Per dozen. $1.20 “ 4, 4 “ 3£ “ “ . “ .40 4 4 22 1£ “ n . “ 1.40 6, £ “ 4i “ “ • “ .60 4 4 24! l£ “ s 4 4 4 4 {i 1.40 “ 8, £ “ 4£ “ “ - .60 4 4 26, 2 “ 84 4 4 4 4 , ‘ 4 1.60 “ 10, 1 5 ' ' ‘ .80 4 4 28, 2 “ 9 4 4 4 4 1.60 '• 12, I 51 " .SO 4 4 30, 2i “ 94 4 4 1.80 14, H “ 6 “ . 1.00 4 4 32, 2£ “ 10 4 4 4 4 1.80 '• 16, li " 6| “ “ . 1.00 4 4 34, 24 “ 101 4 4 4 4 2.00 “ 18, H “ 6£ “ “ . 1.20 4 4 36, 24 “ 11 4 4 4 . ‘ ‘ 2.00 Fig 2082 . Hose Strap 1 "asteners, 1 to 1 -inch, 50 cents ; li to 24-inci 1 , 75 cents. EARLE’S HOSE BANDS. 3 / '4 EARLES PAT NOV. 10^5. Fig. 2083. Same List as the Caldwell Strap. HUDSON HOSE STRAP AND MENDER. Fig. 2084. The above illustration shows the Hudson Hose Strap and manner of fastening same. On the extreme left in cut is shown the Mender, and on the extreme right a connection made by use of the Mender. These articles are put up in boxes containing 1 Plyer, S Thimbles, and 16 Wires. Price, per set $1.00 Fig. 20S4. 1-inch Straps “ 2084. £ “ “ 2084. 1 Strap Fasteners .... Per dozen. Each 80.40 .60 .80 .50 710 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE GOODS — CONTINUED. IRON HOSE IRON MENDER. Fig. 2085. Size Inches, 1 4 1 Fig. 2085. Brass. . . . Per doz. SI. 20 1.20 2.00 “ 2085. Iron Coppered “ .40 .50 1.00 MENDERS. HALL'S HOSE MENDER. Fig. 2086. Fig. 20S0. 4 and 4-incli .... Per gross. S9.00 HUDSON HOSE MENDER. Fig. 2087. These are put up in boxes containing 1 Flyer, 6 Thimbles and 20 Wires. Price, SI. 00. Fig. 2087. 4-inch Strap “ 20S7. 4 “ “ 20S7. 1 “ Per dozen. S0.40 “ .60 “ .80 HOSE CLAMPS. Size . . . . Fig. 2088 . . “ 2089 . . Fig. 2088. Inches. 1 4 . Each. SO. 16 .16 Per pair. .25 .2c 1 H 14 2 24 3 18 .20 .30 .40 .60 .90 ,35 .45 .50 .70 1.20 1.65 TUERK’S HOSE CLAMPS. Size Inches. 4 4 1 14 11 2 21 3 For Hydrant Hose . • . Per doz. SI. 50 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 7.00 10.00 “ Steam “ . . . “ 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 5.50 8.50 13.00 Three or four-ply same price. Fig. 2090. GLOBE STRAINER. Size Inches. 1 14 11 2 Fig. 2091. Galvanized S0.50 .60 .75 1.25 “ 2091. Brass 2.00 2.25 2.75 3.50 Globe Strainers, 3 inches and larger, same price as Fig. 2092. Fig. 2ogi. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 717 HOSE GOODS CONTINUED. BRASS SUCTION BASKETS. TO SCREW ON. Size Inches. 1 ± 11 2 24 3 34 4 44 5 Fig. 2092 .... Each. Si. 75 2.00 3.50 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 BRASS SUCTION BASKETS. TO TIE ON. Size . . Fig. 2093 Inches. f . . Each. $2.50 1 3.00 li h 4.00 5.00 BRASS HOSE REDUCERS. Fig. 2093. Size . . Fig. 2094 Inches. 1 to 3- 11 to f If to 1 2 to f 2 to 1 2 to 1J 2 to 14 . . Each. $0.60 .85 .95 1.25 1.50 1.60 2.10 Fig. 2094. BRASS HOSE CAPS. Size Inches. 1 1 } n 24 Fig. 2095 Each. $1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 Fig. 2095. TABLE OF BRANCH PIPES OF EQUAL AREA TO MAIN PIPE. Main Pipe, I11. i 111 . 111 . 4 In. 3 ; 1 in. in. li In. H In. 1 11. 24 In. 3 I 11 . 4 In. o I 11 . 6 I11. i I11. S In. 10 12 In. In. 1 1± H 2 24 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 24 30 36 16 25 36 1 64 100 144 256 400 576 784 1024 1600 2304 4096 9216 14400 20761 11 16 28 44 64 114 177 256 348 456 711 1024 1824 4096 6400 9216 4 6 9 16 25 35 64 100 144 196 256 400 576 1024 2304 3600 5190 1 11 16 28 44 64 S7 112 177 256 448 1024 1600 2304 4 6 9 16 24 36 49 64 100 144 256 576 900 1297 ■21 4 6 10 16 24 31 40 64 96 160 384 576 829 i 12 16 21 28 44 64 112 256 400 576 2 4 6 9 12 16 25 36 64 144 222 324 24 4 6 8 10 16 24 40 96 144 207 4 5 7 11 16 28 64 100 144 2 3 4 6 8 16 32 55 81 21 4 6 10 24 36 52 i 16 25 36 12 18 26 4 9 14 20 21 6 9 13 The above table will be found useful in finding, at one view, the number of branch pipes that will be equal to the main pipe for steam, water or gas. All pipes are measured by the internal diameter in inches. 71S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. LAWN SPRINKLERS. 4-ARM. Fig. 2096. 6-ARM. Fig. 2097. 8-ARM. Fig. 2098. BUCKEYE LAWN SPRINKLER. Fig. 2099. Fig. 2090. 4- Arm Sprinkler, Nickel Plated $6.50 “ 2097. 0 “ “ “ “ 7.00 2098. 8 “ “ “ “ 7.50 “ 2099. Buckeye Lawn Sprinkler, fitted for f-inch Hose Each. 2.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 1 19 LAWN SPRINKLERS- CONTINUED. “ PERFECTION," FOR LAWN HOSE. Fig. 2100. Fig. 2100. Fitted for f Hose Thread . . Each. “PERFECTION,” FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 2102. Fig. 2102. Fitted for Iron Pipe Thread . . BONNETTE’S “ARC.” Fig. 2ioi. Fig. 2101 Per dozen. $24.00 THE “HUSTLER.” Fig. 2103 • $1.25 Fig. 2103. • . Per dozen $20.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 720 LAWN SPRINKLERS — CONTINUED. “MAID OF THE MIST.” THE “MAID OF THE MIST” WITH PAN. I ■ Fig. 2104. Fig. 2105. Fig. 2105 furnishes a good illustration of t lie “ Maid of the Mist ” Lawn Sprinkler. Fig. 2104. Arranged for f-inch Hose Each. $0.75 “ 2104. Can be moved from place to place without shutting off water 1.00 WATER WITCH” LAWN SPRINKLER. Fig. 2106. Fig. 2106 furnishes a good illustration of the “Water Witch” Lawn Sprinkler. Fig. 2100. Fitted as shown in cut $0.75 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 721 HOSE REELS. WONDER” REEL. “B. W. H.” REEL. Fig. 2108. Fig. 2107. “Wonder” Hose Reel. Capacity, 100 feet 4-inch rubbei hose “ 210S. “B. W. H.” “ “ “ 100 “ . . Each. $1.00 . . “ 1.00 ‘EUREKA” REEL. Fig. 2109. ALL IRON REEL. Fig. 2110. Fig. 2109. “Eureka” Hose Reel. Capacity, 100 feet 4-mch rubber hose Each. $1.00 “ 2110. All Iron Hose Reel, Ho. 2. “ 200 “ “ “ “ “ 4.00 “ 2110. “ “ Ho. 3. “ 350 “ “ “ “ “ 6.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. TWO- WHEEL MILL HOSE CARTS. Fig. 21 1 1 . These Carts are made of wrought iron tubing, with our special fittings, and are strong and durable, but at the same time light and easy to handle. They have steel axles, and bicycle wheels with steel tires, and are particularly adapted for use about mills, factories, and public buildings. Furnished with wooden wheels if preferred. They are nicely painted and striped, and the hub-caps are nickel plated. Size. Capacity Rubber Hose. Length. ^ Width. Height. Price. Fig. 2111. Xo. 1. 500 feet. 9 feet 2 inches. 4 feet 104 inches. 4 feet lOf inches. 880.00 “ 2111. “ 2 , 300 “ 8 “ 1 inch. 4 “ 4 4 “ 00.00 “ 2111. “ 3. 200 “ 7 “ 4 inches. 4 “ 4 “ 3 “ 6 50 ■ 00 Fig. 2112. This Cart is substantially the same as the preceding one, excepting that the reel is operated by means of handles instead of cranks and chains. It will hold 000 feet of rubber fire hose. The frame and wheels, and also the appurtenances, are the same; these latter consist of rope reel and drag rope, holders for play pipe, axe, tool box, and wrenches. The painting is English vermilion, nicely striped, and the hub-caps are nickel plated. Dimensions: Length, 10 foot ; width, 5 feet 8 inches ; height, 5 feet inches. Weight 500 pounds. Price, 8125. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 723 A. H. MATTHEWS’ VEGETABLE SEED DRILLS. MADE IN TWO SIZES. LARGE DRILL. Fig. 2113. It will be seen by the cut that the handles are bolted to the frame of the machine, and can be fixed at any height. These drills have been further improved by the addition of a new steel dial gauge and shut-off attachment. It may be used in field or garden, and, when in use, it opens the furrow, drops the seed evenly and at the required depth, covers it, and lightly rolls the earth over the seed (causing them to germ- inate) and marks the next row, all at one operation, with great mechanical precision. It is well and thoroughly made, and fully warranted to sow, with evenness and regularity, all the different varie- ties of vegetable seed, such as turnip, carrot, sage, spinach, onions, parsnip, beet, peas, beans, fodder corn, etc. The “Little Gem” Drill was designed and has been perfected for farmers and small gardeners, who have long felt the need of a low-priced, reliable Seed Drill. The “Little Gem” is in every par- ticular a duplicate of the large Seed Drill, and, like it, will make the drill, drop and cover the seed in a perfect manner. Turnip, carrot, sage, spinach, onion, parsnip, beet, etc., are sown with perfect accuracy by this machine. It weighs only twenty pounds, is a little beauty, and will last many years. It is warranted to give entire satisfaction or money will be refunded. Fig. 2113. Large Drill $10.00 “ 2113. “Little Gem” 6 00 DUPLICATE PARTS A. H. MATTHEWS’ SEED DRILLS. “ Little Large “ Little Large Geru." Drill. Gem.” Drill. Main Wheel $1.25 1.50 Agitator $0-30 ■ 30 Roller Wheel ■ 50 .62 Agitator Stand, inside Box ■ . . • 20 “ “ Frame • 30 • 75 Yoke, outside Box . . . .10 “ “ Scrapers .20 “ Lever or lies t • 15 Handle Brackets, right .40 Marker Sleeve, front .20 .30 “ “ left .40 “ “ rear . .20 ■ 30 “ Rests .15 Perforated Seed Dial ■ 30 40 Seed Box ■ 60 1.25 Indicator .20 .25 “ “ Cover .20 .50 Markers, wrought ■ . ■ Per pair. 1 .00 1 . 00 “ “ Bottom, or Bed Plate • .50 • 75 “ Ball .... .10 15 “ “ Conductor Spout ■ • • .50 ■ 75 Bolts and Set Screws • • Each. .05 .05 “ “ “ “ Plow- .15 .20 Handle Rod .... .20 .20 Covering Shoe .25 .40 Handles • Per pair. 1.00 125 724 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A BUCKEYE LAWN MOWERS. Fig. 2114 represents the Buckeye, Junior, Lawn Mower, which for ten years has been one of the leading machines of the country, and now has the largest sale of any Mower manufactured. The peculiarity of this Mower is the absence of a roller, which, with the reel being placed directly in the centre of the machine, enables it to be used on terraces where any other Mower would fail to do good work. SENIOR PATTERN. Fig. 2115. Fig. 2115 shows another pattern of this popular Lawn Mower, and differs from Fig. 2114 in having a roller which enables (lie user to regulate the height of cut as desired, and makes this style preferable for uneven surfaces. It is highly finished, well made, of good material, and is warranted to please the purchaser. Write for special prices. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 725 SPRAY PUMPS. SEMI-ROTARY “CLOCK” FORCE PUMP. “CLOCK" FORCE PUMP. Fig. 2110. Double-acting, with Removable Lever. The commendable features of this popular Pump are the solidity of its construction, the simplicity of its mechanism, the facility of its opera- tion and its low price. It is an ideal Double-acting House Force Pump, occupying a minimum of space, easily operated by a child and needing no repairs. The best proof of its practical value, is its unparalleled popularity. Its different parts are finished and fitted with the greatest possible care, and by comparison with other Pumps the superiority of this will at once be manifest. It is an excel- lent Pump for wine, oil, liquors, petroleum, etc. It is brass fitted or entirely made of bronze. We can also supply it with a base when it may be inconvenient to place it against a wall or partition No. Sue. and Dis. Pipe. Inch. Approx. Gal. per Minute. ♦Lift and Force. Feet. Approx. Weight. Lbs. Brass Fitted. Brass. Fig. 2116 1 4 4 150 17 $5 • 00 7.0c k i 2116 2 1 5 150 19 6.00 9. 00 i 4 2116 3 1 6 125 26 725 12.50 4 4 2116 4 li 9 125 33 9-00 15.00 ( 4 2116 1 + 13 100 43 10.00 18.75 4 4 2116 6 14 19 100 5 S 12.00 21 . 25 Fig. 2117. Double-acting, with Removable Lever. This represents another style of our “Clock” Pumps, mounted on Iron Standard, with Air Chamber and Cock. So arranged, these Pumps may be used for drawing water at the spout, or for forcing the water above the Pump to tanks, bath-rooms, etc. Suction and discharge always fitted for wrought iron pipe, unless otherwise ordered. When fitted for lead pipe or hose, an extra charge will be made. No. Sue. and Dis. Pipe. Inch. Approx. Gal. per Minute. ♦Lift and Force. Feet. Approx. Weight. Lbs. Brass Fitted. Brass. Fig. 2117 3 1 6 125 46 812.50 17.50 “ 2117 4 H 0 125 55 15.00 21.50 “ 2117 5 n 13 100 73 18.50 27 • 50 “ 2117 6 n 19 100 89 22 . 50 32 . 50 * Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 720 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SPRAY PUMPS — CONTINUED. ALLABOUT” SUCTION AND FORCE PUMP. Fig. 2118. Fig. 2119. Fig. 2118. With Revolving Bearer Top and Cut-Off Base. Our new “Allabout” Suction and Force Pumps combine some of tlxe features and advantages of our Cistern Pumps, Pitcher Spout Pumps and Force Pumps for house service. The revolving bearer top may be brought into any position, the cut-off base separated in making or breaking pipe connections, and discharge taken either through spout or piped from back opening by removing plug in sight. Suction is fitted for wrought iron and lead pipe ; discharge for wrought iron pipe and hose. No. Diam. Cyl. Inches. Suction. Inches. Double , Discharge. Inches. Stroke. Inches. Gallons per ! Stroke. * Lift and Force. Feet. Approx. Weight. Lbs. Price. Fig. 2118 . . 2 24 li 1 24 1 00 33 88 . 50 “ 2118 . . 4 3 li 1 24 1 To 40 36 9.50 With Plain Spout in place of Cock Spout, deduct * 2.50 Inst. Fig. 2119. "With Revolving Bearer Top and Cut-Off Base. Is same in general design and con- struction as Fig. 2118, described above, except it has additional air chamber capacity, adapting it for somewhat higher pressure service, including spraying trees and kindred services. Suction is fitted for wrought iron and lead pipe ; discharge for wrought iron pipe and hose. No. Diam. Cyl. Inches. Suction. Inches. Double Discharge. Inches. Stroke. Inches. Gallons per Stroke. •Lift and Force. Feet. Approx. Weight. Lbs. Price. Fig. 2119 . . 2 2| u i 2i 1 75 36 8S.50 “ 2119 . . 4 3 u 1 24 " * 50 40 9.50 * Total lift and force from water to point of discharge. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. SPRAY PUMPS CONTINUED. “SENTINEL” D. A. FORCE PUMP. “THRESHER” D. A. FORCE PUMP. Fig. 2120. Fig. 2121. Fig. 2120, with Brass-Lined Cylinder, Brass Valves, Plunger Rod, etc., represents our “Sentinel” Double-acting Suction and Force Pump. The suction and discharge valves are all grouped in one valve chest, and readily accessible by removing air chamber. This arrangement cannot be recom- mended too strongly, and has already made this Pump a great favorite. Arranged with a suction and discharge opening on each side of the Pump, and by the use of a Y connection four leads of hose can be utilized for spraying. Where two leads of discharge hose are used, we fit for f-inch hose ; where four leads, we lit for 1-inch hose. Suction always fitted for 14-inch hose, unless ordered to the contrary. No. Diameter Cylinder. Double Suction. Double Discharge. Stroke. Gallons per Revolution. * Lift and Force. Approximate Weight. Brass Lined. Price. 4 3-incli. 14-inch. l-inch. 44-inch. 3 To 75 feet. Ill lbs. *28.00 Fig. 2121, with Detachable Wood Lever, Horizontal Double-acting Pump, has a capacity of two Single-acting Pumps of same diameter and stroke, or about 1 to 14 barrels per minute. In the cylinder are grouped the iron, leather-faced poppet valves, resting on brass valve seats, thus obviat- ing a common fault in leather valves which often grow stiff and useless from disuse, and iron valves which will rust fast to iron valve seats. The discharge valves above are accessible through ports or hand-holes closed with neat plugs, while the suction valves below may be exposed by removing either cylinder head. The solid piston is double crimped packed, and the piston rod, of polished steel, works through a brass stuffing box. The water ways are large and direct, insuring an easy-working and efficient pump. We fit regularly, as specified below, for 2-inch suction hose and 2-inch open discharge or 1-inch discharge hose by means of reducing half-coupling, which we furnish. No. Diameter Cylinder. Suction. Discharge. Stroke. Gallons per Revolution. * Lift and Force. Approximate Weight. Price. 12 5-ill. 2-in. 14 or 2-in. 5-in. 50 feet. S5 lbs. SIS. 00 Can furnish complete with any length suction and discharge hose, couplings, etc., at market rates. * Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 728 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. HOSE PIPE AND NOZZLES. “BOSS” HOSE PIPE. Fig. 2122. A combination producing mist or spray. Fig. 2122. f-inch, Nickel Plated. .Each. $1.00 “ 2122. 1 “ “ . . “ 1.17 BRASS STOP COCK. Fig. 2124. Fig. 2124. Arranged for 4-inch iron pipe, both ends, or 4-incli iron pipe and 4-inch hose . . .Each. $1.00 “MAGIC” HOSE PIPE. Fig. 2123. Fig. 2123. 4-inch Each. $0.75 “ 2123. 1 “ “ 1.00 Nickel Plated, add 15 cents. “CYCLONE” NOZZLE. Fig. 2125. This Nozzle is so arranged that the disc or cap, as shown, can be unscrewed and cleaned out at any time. They are litted to attach to 4- inch pipe, or we can arrange them, at an extra price, with hose attachment. Fig. 2125 Each. $1.00 “ 2125. Side outlet “ 1.00 “VERMOREL” NOZZLE WITH DEGORGER. Fig. 2126. This Nozzle is arranged with a Stulling Box, so that the liquid will not wet the operator when being used. AYe can fit them for i-incli hose or 4-inch iron pipe, as ordered. Each Nozzle is furnished wit h two caps, each with different size openings, for coarse orqfine spray. This Nozzle can be used to good advantage in connection with any of our different Spray Pumps. Fig. 2120 • Each. $1.50 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 729 HOSE PIPE AND NOZZLES. CONTINUED. “VERMOREL" NOZZLE, WITH LANCE AND BRASS STOP COCK. Fig. 2127. This Spraying Attachment is IS inches long and provided with a Degorger, the latter being operated by means of a lever and spring through a stuffing box so that the liquid cannot wet the operator when using the Pump. We fit this appliance, as shown in cut, for f-inch hose. We can arrange them, however, for -pinch hose, also for Pinch iron pipe. Fig. 2127 Each. $2.50 “MASSON” SPRAY NOZZLE WITH STICK CONNECTION. Fig. 2128. “MASSON” SPRAY NOZZLE FOR IRON PIPE. Fig. 2129. “MASSON” SPRAY NOZZLE WITH LANCE. COUPLING FOR HOSE AND IRON PIPE. To clean the Nozzle simply turn the plug across the opening. Fig. 2128. “Masson” Spray Nozzle, with four openings, so that stick can be inserted at different angles for f-inch or I-incli Hose Each. 82.00 “ 2129. “Masson” Spray Nozzle for Pinch pipe “ 1-50 2130. “ “ “ with brass lance, fitted for either Pinch pipe or 1-inch hose Each. 2.50 2131. Coupling for connecting pinch hose and Pinch iron pipe “ .25 730 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. STYLE 17. Fig. 2132 shows our No. 17 Style, Spear Top, with 6x6 Corner Posts. For Public Buildings, Pri- vate Residences, Cemeteries, Parks, etc., etc. The Buckeye Wrought Iron Fence is now well known the world over, as the sale of this standard article has reached mammoth proportions. Unlike many fences now offered for sale, the Buckeye is made with only one point in view, and that is to secure the best possible results from artistic designs, the use of superior quality of material, and the services of skilled mechanics — in short, the Buckeye Fence embraces all that could he desired in beauty, finish and durability. We mention a few points of superiority worthy of your attention : 1st. The pickets pass through each and extend below the bottom rail, adding very much to the beauty as compared with other punched rail fences. 2d. Each picket is secured at the junction of each rail by a portion of the rail being compressed into a notch in the picket. 3d. In producing the notches in the pickets no material is removed, consequently the picket is not weakened, as is the case in many other fences. 4th. In appearance, our Buckeye Fence is a combination of both the ornamental and plain punched fence, but in construction is far superior to either. 5th. You will notice in our ornamental fence the pickets do not depend on the ornaments for support, but are secured entirely independent of the ornaments. 6th. The Buckeye Fence is made complete in panels of five feet each (except when special lengths are required ) by experienced workmen, with proper tools and facilities for doing the work as it should be done. Each order is thus made complete and fitted for its particular place, and when shipped is ready to set up at once without trouble, thus overcoming the annoyance of being shipped in boxes and bundles and to be built on the ground under great disadvantages, and out of just such material as is generally sent out in such cases. 7th. Our fences are all made standard height — pickets being full 36 inches long, or 30 inches from ground to top of picket. This height seems to be the most popular; however, the fence is so constructed that we can furnish it at any height desired. Our price is based on pickets 36 inches high and for longer or shorter lengths 1 cent per lineal foot is allowed, or charged extra, as the case may be. 8th. It is made of heavier and stronger material than any other fence manufactured. 0th. It is very evident that the frost will move any fence, more or less, whether on stone or cast iron bases, consequently we furnish all our fences so they can be put in perfect line at any time with- out disturbing the foundations. Our fences can be built to suit any grade. II over one inch to the foot it should be so stated in the order. 10th. The Buckeye is the best fence in the world for agents to handle, as no mechanical skill and but little time is required to erect it. Can furnish fence made from special design, if wanted. We issue a special catalogue, showing fifty designs. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 731 BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON CONTINUED. FENCE. STYLE 5. TUBULAR IRON RAILING. Fig- 2133. This cut represents Style 5£ Cast Iron Post, with lh-inch Tubular Railing ornamented with rosettes in centre and at ends. We make this style plain or ornamental, with or without spikes ; either two or three rails, as desired. STYLE 6. TUBULAR IRON RAILING. Fig. 2134. This cut represents our two-inch Gas Pipe Post, Ball Top, and l|-incli Gas Pipe Railing, orna- mented, showing gate to match, all complete as the fence will appear when erected. We make this style Tubular Railing of 1-J-inch gas pipe post and li-inch gas pipe rail. Prices quoted on application. 732 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. STYLE 5. Two-Rail, with Spear Top Picket, ornamental. This is a good, strong and well-proportioned Fence, just ornamental enough to make it handsome, and is a great favorite. STYLE 6. Fig. 2136. Two-Ilail, with 6-inch Row, and Spear Picket, protected by the Bow. Very desirable and ornamental. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 733 BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. STYLE 7. Three-Rail, with Long and Short Pickets, Plain Top. This fence is light and open, but sufficiently strong for front or division fences, cemetery lots, etc., when a plain, neat fence is desired. STYLE 9. Three-Rail, with Long and Short Pickets, Spear Top. This is one of the most desirable styles of plain fence we make. It is strong and durable ; suitable for residences, public grounds, parks, etc. Chaste in appearance. Prices quoted on application. 734 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. STYLE 13. Three-Rail, with Long and Short Pickets, Spear Top. Although not so elaborate as some other ornamental styles, yet the Harp Ornament makes a very handsome appearance. STYLE 14. Three-Rail, with all Long Pickets, Spear Top. This pattern is similar to Style 13, except it has all long pickets. Both styles are strong and durable, and suitable for residences. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. Three-Rail, with Long and Short Pickets, Eastlake Top. This is one of our latest styles and is very beautiful in appearance. Thiee-Rail, all Long Pickets, Eastlake Top. A new design, substantial and beautiful. Prices quoted on application. 73G SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. STYLE 18. t^B T fence. Fig. 2143. Three-Rail, with No. 5* Fancy Square Corner Post. A substantial and beautifully ornamented STYLE 23. Fig. 2144. Three-Rail, with Long and Short Pickets. Ornaments under Top Rail, No. 2 Post. This is a new ornament, and can be used on our Style 7, S, 9, 11 , 13 or 22 Fences. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 1 3 1 BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. STYLE 24. Three-Rail, with Long and Short Pickets. Ornaments under Top Rail, No. S Post. This fence can be made with Nos. 2, 4, 5, 5^ or S Posts. STYLE 1. Plain Walk Gate with No. 2 Posts. Prices quoted on application. 738 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. STYLE 2. ORNAMENTAL WALK GATE. STYLE 3. HEAVY ORNAMENTED WALK GATE, WITH No. 4 POSTS. Our Gates are all three-rail, and firmly built. The outside bow or frame being all J one; piece, makes them very strong, and will always keep their shape. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 739 BUCKEYE WROUGHT IRON FENCE. CONTINUED. DOUBLE WALK GATES. Fig. 2149 shows a set of Double Walk Gates, plain. We can furnish them ornamented, similar to styles 2 and 3, as our customers may desire. We use the new style Posts with these gates, same as shown with Single Walk Gates. DOUBLE DRIVE GATES. The Gates shown in this cut are plain. We can furnish the same gates and Posts, heavily orna- mented, to match any style of fence. We use the new style Posts with the gates, same as shown with the Single Walk Gates. Prices quoted on application. 740 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STAIR RAILINGS. No. 3. TUBULAR IRON RAILING. No. 2. FANCY STAIR RAILING. Fig. 2152. Showing No. 5 Fancy Cast Post and Ornamented Pickets. We wilFornament these Railings in any style desired. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 7H PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL POSTS. No. i . Fig- 2153. HITCHING POSTS. No. 2. Fig. 2154. No. 2. Fig. 2157. FENCE, GATE AND CORNER POSTS. No. 4. No. 5. No. 5 1-2. Fig. 2159. Prices quoted on application. Fig. 2160. No. 6. Fig. 2161. 742 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. No. 7. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL POSTS. CONTINUED. FENCE, GATE AND CORNER POSTS. No. 9. No. 8. I (iv ! | ar-;-" " 1 Fig. 2164. Fig. 2162. FENCE, GATE AND LINE POST BASES. No. 10. f I. T Section of Rail and Picket used Line Posts and Bases com- in the Buckeye Iron Fence. plete, to set on stone. Fig. 2169. Fig. 2170. Fig. 2171. Prices quoted on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 743 CAST IRON CRESTINGS. FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. ig. 2172. Cresting . . 12 inches high. “ 2172. Finials . .22 “ “ “ 2172. Cresting . . Per foot. SO. 30 “ 2172. Finials . . . Each. .75 “ 2174. Cresting . . 20 inches high. “ 2174. Finials . . 35 “ “ 2174. Cresting . . Per foot. SO . 50 “ 2174. Finials . . . Each. 1 25 Fig. 2173. Fig. 2173. Cresting . . . “ 2173. Finials 22 “ “ “ 2173. Cresting Per foot. $0-30 12 inches high. Fig. 2174. Cresting Finials 2175. Cresting 2175. Finials IS inches high. 34 Per foot. $0 . 40 • Each. 1.00 IS inches high. 36 “ “ Per foot. SO. 35 • Each. .85 Fig. 2176. 744 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. IRON RESERVOIR VASES. Fig. 2177. Fig. 2177. Price with Pedestal $10 00 “ 2177. “ without Pedestal 8.00 “ 217S. “ with Pedestal 11.00 “ 2178. “ without Pedestal 7 00 Send for our complete Catalogue of Vases. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 7-45 U/ipd Department. No department of our extensive business has increased as rapidly as our Wind Engine Department. We have endeavored to excel, not only in variety of the best Wind Engines made, but in excellence of workmanship in all contracts entrusted to us. We have at all times an extensive stock for all purposes, and in number of sales are not exceeded by any jobbing house in America. It is not our intention to go into details, in this book, of the merits of the various patterns and kinds of Wind Engines which we keep in stock, but we issue for that purpose Special Circulars devoted exclusively to that subject, and we would ask any one interested to send for same. We have competent Engineers in this department, capable of managing the most extensive jobs; also a large number of experienced workmen, which ensures our customers entire satisfaction. 746 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WIND ENGINES. At one time in the history of this business it was necessary to devote space to considerable length in demonstrating the fact that Wind Engines were a practical machine, and one adapted to the wants of thousands of our Farmers, Mechanics, etc., etc. It would be very interesting to recite the history of wind as a motive power from the time of Augustus down to the present ; but much as we would like to give our readers the interesting story of evolution as connected with Wind Engines, our space will not permit, but would refer to the several writers on this particular subject. We briefly copy from the “Industrial Gazette”: The manufacture of Windmills and Wind Engines is one of the important industries of the United States, and to the inventive genius of this country is to be credited the high state of development to which they have been brought. This development has been very rapid, indeed, for the comparatively young man can well remember the cumbersome and ungainly affairs of his boyhood days, and can trace the growth of the industry from its infancy, and the first valuable improvement of the Windmill to its present standing among our manufacturers. The demand for wind power increases steadily because of the many and varied purposes to which power thus acquired can be economically applied, and through this demand a great industry has been built up, which promises to be permanent, and give employment to avast number of skilled workmen. It has called to its aid the very best of inventive and mechanical skdl, and no one doubts that great strides are yet to be made in the direction of economy and utility of Windmills and Wind Engines. The origin of the Windmill is one of the secrets which antiquity refuses to divulge. That Wind- mills were well known economic appliances long before the Christian era, is an admitted fact, but it is difficult to discover the first mention of them in history. Ivnight’s American Mechanical Diction- ary, treating the subject of Windmills, says they were first introduced into Borne from Greece, and were used for grinding grain. This was a little before the time of Augustus. In the “Spiritolia” of Ilero of Alexandria, 150 11. C., there is a description of an organ blown by the agency of a Windmill, which worked the piston of an air pump. Beckman, in his “History of Inventions,” denies that the Romans had Windmills during the period of the empire. They were not uncommon in Europe at the time of the Crusades. They are mentioned in England in A. D. 1180, and from the twelfth to the fourteenth century notices of them are common. Mabillon mentions, A. D. 1105, in which a convent is allowed to build Water and Windmills. Bartolomeo Verde had a grant of land to build Windmills in Venice in 1332. They were used in Spires in 1373, and at Frankfort in 1442. In the twelfth century the Pope decided that Windmills were titheable. It is stated that the first mode adopted to present vanes toward the wind was to plant the mill and turn it in the wind as occasion required. The next was to put it on a post and turn the build- ing on this, as an axis. This was called the German method. The next was to turn the cap or roof. This was a Dutch invention, in the sixteenth century. The principal parts of the old-fashioned Windmill consisted of an axle, inclined to the horizon at an angle of eight degrees to fifteen degrees, and carrying at its outer end bum sail frames or whips, usually about forty feet long, consisting of a long tapering bar of wood with short cross pieces, whose extremities were connected to each other by a wooden strip. Upon these frames the canvas sails were spread. Reefing arrangements were sometimes provided to diminish the area of the sails dur- ing high winds. The whole frame of the mill turned upon a vertical shaft, and by means of a lever was adjusted to cause the sails to present their surfaces directly to the wind. In 1772 Andrew Meikle, of Scotland, invented a plan for automatically adjusting the area of the sails to the force of the wind ; and in 1804 Bywater, of Nottingham, Eng., patented a method of rolling up the sails to adjust them in like manner by means of a weighted lever, which was caused to operate gears, con- nected by cords to cylinders on which the sails were wound. The ball governor was first used on Windmills, and James Watt, it is generally supposed, borrowed the idea from thence. Holland is said to have, at present, over 12,000 Windmills in operation, averaging eight horse- power each. The annual outlay in this direction is computed at 84,000,000. The Windmills are there employed in driving the scoop wheels which drain the polders. Of the modern Windmill and Wind Engine, columns of great interest to readers could be writ- ten. We believe, however, that brief descriptions of the most approved types will prove of interest, and the following pages present such descriptions, with illustrations : A glance at the cuts on pages 750 and 751, showing Wind Engines as made and utilized many years ago, with their large and cumbersome arms, erected at great expense, and then a glance at the SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 747 WIND ENGINES — CONTINUED. modern engines of leading makes of the present day, as shown on the following pages, with their light and graceful appearance, will show you the improvements in this class of machinery during the past century. The use of wind as a motive power has been discussed in all its bearings by scientific and agricultural journals, thousands of "Windmills are in successful operation, and it would be a waste of time for us to present an argument in favor of their general use, as every intelligent man now recognizes their value. Water for Small Towns and Villages — Many small towns and villages are deprived of the many advantages of running water, because of the expense of city water works, so-called, requiring either an extensive reservoir capable of holding many thousands of gallons, situated at some convenient height for getting the necessary fall to the village, requiring in some cases miles of pipe of large diameter, or else an extensive stand pipe with a steam pump plant to furnish the supply of water. Many villages are divided in regard to the water supply question, owing to the fact that the entire population would be taxed for that which would benefit but a few, as is the case where the population is widely scattered, and only where the thickly-settled sections would be benefited. To all such villages we would say: Those who wish running water can be supplied at comparatively small cost by our system of Wind Engine service. To the person who puts in a plant of large enough capacity to supply his neighbors, an an investment, it has always brought handsome returns on the amount invested. To those who collectively have put in a system for supplying their homes and farms it has always resulted in their securing their water supply at a small annual rental. We will gladly furnish estimates on any desired plan, either large or small, and our long experience will enable us to give valuable information. Value of Water for Stock — Stock should have access to water at all times, especially cows that give milk. They want to drink often and return to their feed. The best stable, and one in which stock do the best, is one where water is always running in through troughs before the cattle. Thus managed, cows may be kept up to a full flow of milk, either winter or summer. If the pasture fails from drouth it may be supplanted with other feed, but a failure of water cannot be remedied. So in winter, cows that are watered only once a day, as many do who consider themselves good farmers, shrink in their milk and it can never be regained. The same rule will hold good iu the stable ; abundant food may be supplied, but if the water supply fails the profit will be nil. The necessity of pure water for stock is of the first importance to breeders and feeders. It must not only be in abundance, but it should be in such supply that stock may either take it at will, or if supplied at stated times it should be offered at least twice a day, and three times will be better. No animal can thrive properly that has access to water but once a day. Every good feeder knows this, and hence, in all large feeding establishments, the greatest care is taken to keep the supply ample and constant. Many farmers neglect this, and always to their cost. If water cannot be had near, in any other way, wells should be made and water raised by a Wind Engine, so that the stock may get it as regularly as they feed. It will pay. Remember that animals slioulcl be treated well in order to thrive properly. We are familiar with troubles incident to the neglect of regularity in food and drink with the human body, and the consequences are somewhat analogous to our cattle. Wind Engines are indispensable to furnish cold well water for the milk room, as ice is often inaccessible and always expensive. Cold well water is found to best meet all the requirements of the dairy interest ; it is of the right temperature, and is kept fresh and pure by constant renewal. Its ebb and flow is also favorable to carry off the animal heat, hence the value of the cold water system. Here again Wind Engines have met the water problem, making it possible for every farmer to have a living spring at his door and under his control. The prairies of the West are rapidly becoming . dairy farms by virtue of the new enterprises created for them by wind power, increasing their productiveness and value. Eor Household Purposes — Most of the farmhouses and suburban residences are supplied with water from wells, and many of them very deep ones. Those who are familiar with the constant demand for water for washing, cleansing, cooking and other household purposes, know the labor it requires to pump the water necessary, and that labor often done by the already overburdened housewife. Generally, by a very little additional expense, the stock Wind Engine is made to supply all the needs of the household with an abundance of fresh water, and so arranged as to store up 74S SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WIND ENGINES- CONTINUED. water in tanks, and from thence drawn with faucets for house use, or with hose for watering flowers, sprinkling lawns, washing carriages and running fountain jets, etc. To supply suburban residences, hotels, watering places, seminaries, charitable and public institutions, with cool, fresh, pure,,' and sparkling water the Wind Engine is especially adapted, bringing the luxury of city water works to the home of any one at a much smaller cost than paid by consumers in the city. It is very noticeable that a large number of Wind Engines are now being erected each year in cities and towns which are already supplied with running water. This is caused by the exorbitant rates charged by some water companies, and by the inferior water furnished by others. The amount expended each year for water rates would in a few years pay for a plant as shown on page 771. We refer to this particular job, as its owner supplies pure Artesian Well water to six houses besides his own, which brings him handsome interest on the amount invested. This plant is used, as many others are, in preference to “City Water Works.” Facts Wokthty of Attention — All investments are made subject to the amount of returns each year, or in other words, all investments are made where the best interest will be paid. There are probably 100,000 Wind Engines in use in this country, and if it were possible to get the united report from the owners of these engines in answer to this direct question : “What interest on your investment does your Wind Engine bring you each year?” we are very sure it would be surprising. We have tried the experiment among 100 owners, and while the remarks “Would not part with my water supply “Could not farm without it;” “ Would not take $1,000 for my engine,” etc., are often heard, not one of the 100 reported that the saving was less than 20 per cent, and from that to 100 per cent. What does this prove ? A water supply is one of the best paying investments a farmer or suburban resident can make. Recently a farmer of 70 years’ brought up to use the pump handle in supplying water for a large stock, made the following remark to us : “I have supplied our stock from that pump for over 40 years.” On inquiry we learned that two hours each day were consumed in working the pump handle. Much was the surprise of the “old school” farmer when we easily computed that three and a third years of that 40 had been passed at the pump handle. Secure our circulars, get our estimate, and we are satisfied you will make the investment that will pay you the greatest dividend. PRESSURE OF THE WIND. The following Table shows the presure of wind at different velocities : Description of Wind. VKI.0 CITY. Pressure per Square Foot iu Pounds. Miles per Hour. Feet per Minute. Hardly observable i 88 ■ 005, or about T b of an ounce. .T ust perceptible J b 170 204 • 02, “ i ■ 045. “ $ Light breeze 4 352 .08, “ li Gentle, pleasant wind . . . 5 440 .125, “ 2 ounces. Fresh breeze 10 880 5, “ 8 1 5 risk blow 15 1320 1.125. “ 1 lb. 2 ounces. Strong wind 20 1700 2 . Very strong wind 25 2200 3.125 High wind j 30 35 2040 30S0 4.5 0.125 Very high wind 40 3520 8 . Gale 50 4400 12.5 Violent gale <>0 5280 18. Hurricane 80 7040 32 Tornado 100 S800 50. From (lie above Table it will be seen that with a velocity of four or five miles per hour, the pressure is less than two ounces per square foot of wind surface, and that its effective force depends entirely on the velocity. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 749 DIRECTIONS IN FOR ORDERING OR ASKING ESTIMATES. In ordering Wind Engines of us or asking for estimates, it is very essential that we should have a clear idea of the uses for which the Wind Engine is intended, so as to furnish the necessary instruc- tions regarding the selection of fittings as well as to furnish plans for towers, etc. In making estimates it is important so as to enable us to include all the necessary attachments. FOR PUMPING OUTFITS. 1st. Depth of well or spring from surface of ground to bottom? 2d. Depth of water in dry seasons? 3d. Height above the platform of well to where water is to be delivered? 4th. Distance from centre of well to each place of delivery? 5th. Quantity of water required each day, or number of horses, cattle, hogs or sheep to be watered ? 6th. Size of tank, and whether round or square?' 7th. Height from platform of well to top of tank ? 8th. Distance from centre of well to centre of tank? 9th. If a bored well give size of bore. 10th. If a driven well, give depth from surface to bottom of drive point. 11th. Height that derrick should be so that the wind will have a free passage to the wheel, which should be at least ten feet higher than surrounding buildings, trees, etc. ? 12th. A rough sketch showing relative position of well, tank and each place where water is to be delivered. FOR POWER PURPOSES. 1st. Height surrounding obstructions which might prevent a free sweep of air against the wheel ; also nature of surrounding country? 2d. Elevation of highest post of roof if rested on building ? 3d. Length of line shaft, if any, and its height from ground to floor? 4th. Height of Grinder above floor, and its location ? 5th. Size and speed of pulley on any machine you may have to run, and horse-power required for each machine. 6th. Kind of pump to be operated, if any, and its location with reference to tower or building ? 7th. Other particulars, the same as required for pumping outfit, if a pump is to be operated. TO CORRESPONDENTS AND CUSTOMERS. We are often asked : “Does the price of Wind Engine include the Tower? ” “Does it include the Pump?” etc., etc. Eor the information of all interested we would say, there are seldom two outfits that are exactly alike, each differing from the other either in height of tower, size of pump or some detail, which requires special attention. It is, therefore, impossible to List these goods by com- binations, and our prices are based as follows :] A Wind Engine for pumping, includes the engine, complete, to furnish the power for operating the pump and the necessary pump rods to connect the engine with the pump. A Wind Engine for power, includes the engine only ; does not include the upright shafting boxes or attachments necessary to use at bottom of shafting. The price of Pump does not include suction or discharge pipe, but merely what is represented under the particular List of pump selected. We employ constantly a large force of experienced mechanics for the purpose of putting up our Wind Engines, Pumps and Tanks, whose services we are pleased to furnish for a reasonable compen- sation, including all necessary expenses. In cases where it is desirable that the entire plant should be let out as a contract, we hold our- selves in readiness to make estimates and plans, if necessary for the requirements, and in all such cases we must insist that all contracts be made in writing, for our own protection and that of our customers. It gives us pleasure to hear from all intending purchasers of goods in our line, and any informa- tion we can give will be furnished promptly, and does not place our friends under obligations to place their order with us unless we can show them it will be for their interest. 750 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. A WIND ENGINE OF “YE OLDEN TYMES.” Fig. 2179. ERECTED A. D. 1770; PHOTOGRAPHED FOR US IN 1890. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. A WINDMILL GRINDING ARROWROOT HN BARBADOES. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. Fig. 2181. This cut represents a 12-foot Steel Wind Engine and 5,000-gallon Tank, on frame 35 feet to bottom of Tank, supplying four summer residences. (Property of George II. Phelps, Osterville Beach, Mass.) Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 753 WIND ENGINES- CONTINUED. Fig. 2182. The above cut, made from a photograph, shows 12-foot steel Wind Engine, ’over 14,000-gallon Tank, 45 feet to.bottom of same, and is intended to furnish water for stable and two large, elegant fountains. This is a well-proportioned and handsome job throughout, being placed by us, including piping and all attachments. (Property of Denman Thompson the actor, summer residence, Swanzey, N. H.) Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WIND ENGINES — CONTINUED. Fig. 2183. This is one of the hundreds of similar jobs we have erected here in New England, consisting of a 15,000-gallon Tank, and 10-foot Steel Wind Engine. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A Fig. 2184. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. Engine and 1,500-gallon Tank, on frame 25 feet to bottom of Tank, supplying summer residence at Falmouth, Mass. (Property of Geo. F. TIewett, Boston, Mass.) SCENE ON A CONNECTICUT FARM. 75C SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, WIND ENGINES- CONTINUED. Fig. 2185, The above represents a 12Toot ISteel Pumping Wind Engine. On the ground you will notice the broken remains of a wooden wheel. This should leave no douht of the superiority of the steel wheel. This photograph can be duplicated quite often here in New England. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 757 WIND ENGINES CONTINUED Fig. 2180 lei countr Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on applicatii n. The above illustration represents a model country water supply. (Property of A. P. Carroll, Niantic, Conn.) SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 758 Fig. 2187. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A 759 WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. Fig. 2188. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. A beautiful New England home, ornamented with an 8-foot Pumping Wind Engine on a 50-foot Steel Tower, supplying abundance of water for all purposes. (Property of Colonel Moore, Walpole, Mass.) 760 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WIND ENGINES — CONTINUED. Fig. 2i8g. This is a very solid and substantial structure, being made of hard pine throughout, excepting the Tank, which is of cypress. The Tank is 15,000 gallons capacity, mounted by a 10-foot Pumping Wind Engine over an Artesian Well, sunk by us, 850 feet deep. We also supplied these buildings with a complete (ire service from the tank. (Property of Commonwealth of Connecticut, Storrs College, Mansfield, Conn.) Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 701 WIND ENGINES- CONTINUED. Fig. 2190. The cut above shows 12-foot Steel Wind Engine on Tank holding 9,000 gallons, 30 feet to bottom of same, supplying water for a large farm. (Property of H. C. Valentine, Pittsfield, Mass.) Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. 762 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. Fig. 2igi. The above illustration represents a 30, 000-gallon Tank on a 50-foot Tower, and mounted with a 16-foot Pumping Wind Engine, operating a 0 x 18 Pump. A model plant for supplying a small town. (Property of Hazardville Water Company, Hazardville, Conn.) Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 703 WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. Fig. 2192. Fig. 2192 is a very handsome Water Supply, and consists of a 5,000-gallon Tank on a 30-foot hard pine frame over an Artesian Well, and mounted with a 12-foot Pumping Wind Engine. (Property of J. A. Atwood, Wauregan, Conn.) Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SCENE IN FLUSHING, BELGIUM. A FARM SCENE NEAR BREMEN, GERMANY. 704 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. WIND ENGINES — CONTINUED. <3- cn o* hi> E CO- Ov N b}) E < 'V Sot- Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 705 WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW OF A RIVER IN HOLLAND. Fig. 2195. WIND ENGINES USED FOR IRRIGATION — HOLLAND. Fig. 2ig6. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 7(50 WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. A GERMAN FISHING PORT NEAR HAMBURG. Fig. 2197. ON A STOCK FARM IN HOLLAND. Fig. 2ig8. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 707 WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. A GRIST-MILL. A. D. 1760. V Fig. 2199. The above illustration is from a photograph taken by our artist in the spring of 1S93. It is located on Long Island, IN'. Y., and during the Revolutionary War was a source of supplies for the American soldiers. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. 708 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. Fig. 2200. The above illustration shows a 5,000-gallon Tank elevated 50 feet and mounted with a 12-foot Pumping Wind Engine, and supplies water fora large farm. (Property of H. E. Bridge, Walpole, N. II., and St. Louis, Mo.) Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 769 WIND ENGINES — CONTINUED Fig. 2201. The above illustration shows a Rhode Island Farm Barn with a 12-foot Power Wind Engine and which, in addition to supplying water for stock and house purposes, also furnishes power for running- several machines. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. 770 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. RESERVOIR TANKS. Fig. 2202. The above illustration, taken from a photograph, shows our Frost-proof Tank for town, railroad and farm purposes, which we erect in all sizes from 1,000 to 80,000 gallons capacity. The above engraving shows a Tank of 52,000 gallons capacity, erected on a hard pine frame, 28 feet to the bottom of the Tank. For price of Tanks see pages 091 and 692. Plans for erecting and frost-proofing furnished each purchaser. Special Circular of Wind Engines furnished on application. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 771 WIND ENGINES CONTINUED. Fig. 2203. The above cut represents^ 16-foot Steel Wind Engine and 15,000-gallon Tank on a 40-foot Tower. (The property of W. P. Anderson, Watch Hill, R. I.) SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. R. D. WOOD & CO.’S INDICATOR VALVE POST. BUB? Fig. 2204. Designed especially for use with Water Valves connected with Fire Service, in mill and factory yards, etc. This Post shows plainly to every passer-by whether valve is open or shut. It avoids the delay of hunting for a flushgate box hidden under snow or dirt, or the delay of opening a frozen gatebox cover. Turning the spindle, I), screws the telltale up or down so proper sign appears at opening or win- dow in head of post. The square spindle, D, slides freely in a square hole extending through the screw, J. Thus settlement or lifting by frost does not affect telltale. There are two telltales on opposite sides of Post. Letters are 14 inches high, of black enamel, fused on a white ground of porcelain enamel— very distinct and durable. All bearings and rubbing surfaces are rust-proof, being bushed with brass. Screw, J, is only part requiring change to fit the various sizes and makes of valves. In city streets the Posts can be set at curb-stone line like a hydrant, and thus form no obstruction. A Lock Hasp, to seal valve against tampering, furnished if desired. A Hand Wheel also furnished, if desired, as an extra. This Indicator Post can be applied to any ordinary make of valve up to 10-inch, and is furnished combined with Valve, or separate, or can be applied to valves already in use. Price Each. $40.00 I n ordering, specify depth from ground line to bottom of pipe in trench ; size and make of valve; and whether valve opens by turning to right or left ; also number of turns required to open valve. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 773 DROP-FORGED MACHINE WRENCHES. BAR STEEL. SINGLE-END WRENCH FOR STANDARD HEXAGON NUTS. For Standard Finished. Unfinished. No. Inches. Head. Inches. Hexagon Nuts for Bolts. Size of Opening. Price. Size of Opening. Price. 46 5£ f 1 1 $0-24 15 $0 12 47 6 t f 19 .30 9 1 tT .15 48 61 f 1 11 • 36 21 .18 49 7i 4 7 • 40 i .20 50 Si 4 1 1 ■ 50 .25 51 94 f 9 Ttj 3 1 3 • 60 il .30 52 11 f t ItY • 70 13 L .35 53 12 i i li .80 1 :iV • 40 54 14 i s 1/5 .90 • 45 55 15 1 1 If 1 .20 ill .60 56 17i 1 H HI 1 .50 If! 75 57 181 1 H 2 2.00 Iff 1.00 58 194 li H 93 2 50 2 .A,- 1.25 59 204 H 14 2f 3 . 20 2 it 1 .60 60 22 11 If 9_9 4.00 2. 1 -5 2 . 00 61 24 H li 2f 5 00 2|A 2.50 DOUBLE-END WRENCH FOR STANDARD HEXAGON NUTS. Fig. 2207. No. Length. Thickness of Head. For Standard Hexa- Finished. Unfinish ED. Inches. Inches. iron N uts for Bolts. Price. Size of Opening. Size ot Opening. Price. 62 6 f 1 and 4 and 1 9 80.40 -,-5 and A so . 20 63 7i 4 and 4 1 “ 1 1 T 6 4 i || ■ 50 fi “ i .25 64 94 4 “ f 4 “ 4 i 3 1 ■ 70 2-1 “ 15 .35 65 12 t “ 4 f “ i ItV “ H 1 00 l); “ AY .50 66 154 i “ i 1 Its ll 1.30 1U “ Iff • 65 67 19 i “ 1 li “ H 1}| 2 2.50 lit “ ill 1 25 68 214 14 If “ 14 O 3 i 4 24 4.00 2 .a,- “ 2|i. 2.00 69 24 h If “ if 9_9 S 4 4 2i 6.00 2 1 l “ 2|| 3.00 The above Wrenches are represented by two cuts ; 46 to 61 are single-end, and 62 to 69 are double. 774 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A, DROP-FORGED MACHINE WRENCHES. CONTINUED. Fig. 2208. SINGLE-END WRENCHES FOR STANDARD HEXAGON NUTS. No. Length. Inches. Thickness of Head. Inches. Finished. Unfinished. Size of Opening. Price. Size of Opening. Price. 90 3 5 33 5 1 6 $0 16 _?* 80-08 91 3f A 13 .18 1 09 92 5 i 1 .20 15 .10 93 5* i 1.9 .24 Ttl .12 94 6f A i 1 i£' .28 2 1 .14 95 74 2 5 • 34 I .17 9(3 8| Tff i .40 -iff .20 97 9i Tt> 3 1 3 2 .50 i 5 To • 25 98 10 9 T 3 2 T 6 .18 110 64 T <> 11 “ 1 1 } 3 2 .50 3 I “ I .25 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 “ ± .60 2 1 “ 2 7 3 2 3 2 .30 112 9 7 “ .< 1 ■ 70 3 2 1 ii .35 113 12 1,V, “ 4 1 . 00 l, 1 ., “ l.,'. .50 1 14 15 1 1 ,v. “ n 1.60 1 > 3 “ l '.:: .80 1 15 19 1 5 113 * ‘ .) 1 1 ii 2.50 i-i “ i:jl 1.25 1 16 21 li 2 , : ', T “ 2| 4.00 2 *V “ 2 1 1 2.00 117 24 li 3 c 2 A “ 2| 6.00 2 > ,v “ 2 1 :! 3.00 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. i to VAPOR PANS. Fig. 2210. Size. Length. Width. Depth. Price. No. 1. 52 inches. 11 inches. 6 inches. $4.00 Vapor Pans are for the purpose of increasing the moisture of the atmosphere in early-forcing graperies, orchid and hothouses. They are made with a socket at each end for the pipes to pass through, and slipped on when the pipes are put in place, and afterward the sockets are caulked in the usual manner. They have sockets 44 inches inside diameter, or 4| if so ordered. VAPOR PANS, MOVABLE ENDS. Fig. 2211. Size. Length. Width. Depth. Price. No. 1. 52 inches. 11 inches. 0 inches. $4.50 These Vapor Pans are fitted with movable ends to readily attach to pipes that are all ready in place. They have sockets 44 inches inside diameter, or 4| inches if so ordered. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STOP VALVES. " No. 2. No. 2 A. No. 2B. Fig. 2212. Fig. 2213. Fig. 2214. No. 2 ANGLE. No. 2 TEE. Fig. 2215. Fig. 2216. Size of Valve Passage. Inside Diameter of Socket. Price. Trade No. 1 • . 2 inches. 3 incites. S3. 75 “ “ 1 . Angle 2 “ 3 3.75 it it i ) 24 “ 44 “ 5.00 “ “ 9 \ 24 “ 44 “ 5.00 “ “ 2 B 2l “ 44 “ 5.00 “ “ 2 . Tee 24 “ 44 “ 5.75 “ “ 2 . Angle 24 “ 44 “ 5.50 it it Q 3| “ 44 “ 8.00 “ “ 3 r F(‘e 34 “ 44 “ 8.75 “ “ 3. Angle 34 “ 44 “ “ “4 34 “ 44 “ 10.50 “ “5 4 54 “ “ “ 5 04 “ SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STOP VALVES — CONTINUED. No. i. No. i ANGLE. Fig. 2219. Fig. 2220. The No. l and No. 1 Angle Valve are for 2-inch cast iron pipe. The No. 2 Valve is for 4-inch pipe, and is furnished with the sockets at both ends, as shown in the cut, or with one or both ends plain, like the cuts 2212, 2213 and 2214. Nos. 5 and 0, in shape and construction are similar to No. 3. We make Nos. 2, 3 and 4 with socket, 4-£ inches inside diameter, to suit 4-incli light drain pipe. No. 4 has a valve to open or close the passage between the upper and lower pipes, and is used at divisions in the house, or where it is required to form a return passage between the two pipes, and by other valves to stop the flow, or shut the water out of the pipes beyond the valves. 778 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GREENHOUSE FITTINGS. EXPANSION TANKS. Fig. 2221. Fig. 2226. Fig. 2227. Fig. 2224. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GREENHOUSE FITTINGS- CONTINUED. EXPANSION TANKS. Expansion Tanks, if properly placed, secure an outlet to the pipes for the escape of air or steam, and dispense with the necessity for air cocks or air pipes ; and they also serve as a reservoir to hold the increase in the volume of water contained in the boiler and pipes when heat is applied. The expansion of water between the temperatures of 40 and 212 degrees is equal to one gallon in every twenty-three ; therefore the size of the Tank or Tanks, above the inlets for the pipes, should be capable of holding one twenty-third part of all the water which is contained in the boiler and pipes that are connected with them. They are ornamental in appearance, and are furnished with covers fitted with revolving register plates. The cuts represent the several positions of the sockets, and the lists below show the sizes and capacities. In ordering Tanks, the size should be indicated by the Size Number, and the desired position of sockets by the Figure Number. HIGH EXPANSION TANKS. Size. Height. Diameter. Suitable For. Price. No. 0 47 inches. oi inches. 75 feet of pipe. $3 • 75 “ 1 47 “ 8 200 “ 5 • 75 “ 2 47 “ 9i “ 325 “ 7.50 “ 3 47 “ 10i 450 “ 8 • 75 “ 4 52 “ 12 700 “ “ 11.50 “ 5 52 10 1500 “ 1650 LOW EXPANSION TANKS. Size. Height. Diameter. Suitable For. Price. No. 1 33 inches. 8 inches. 100 feet of pipe. $4-50 “ 2 33 “ 9* 250 “ 5 • 25 “ 3 33 “ 104 375 “ 5 75 “ 4 33 “ 12 475 “ 7 • 75 The Low Tanks are suitable for houses with low roofs, and are usually used in connection with one tier of pipes only, the sockets being on the same level. All Tanks have sockets inches inside diameter, unless otherwise ordered. See cuts, page 77S. 9 Feet Long. 780 SMITH 4 WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. GREENHOUSE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. The Heating Pipes are in nine-feet lengths, measuring four inches outside diameter, and weighing 11 to 12 pounds to the foot. They are of substantial thickness and strength, and capable of withstanding the strain arising from the continual expansion and contraction in length, which is an important consideration in long lines of pipe. The long pipes are advantageous, as they require a fewer number of joints, pipe chairs and supporting piers. Curved Pipes to suit houses of circular form. These we make to order of the same diameter and weight as above, and of any radius required. We have constantly on hand all the varieties of pipe fittings illustrated on the fol- lowing pages. The sockets of the pipes and fittings measure four and one-half inches internal diameter. No. i. Cl Fig. 2228. No. 2. Fig. 2229. No. 33. Fig. 2230. No. 3. Fig. 2231. No. 5. OCTAGON. Fig. 2232. No. 6. HEXAGON. Fig. 2233. No. 7. Fig. 2234. No. 32. Fig. 2235. No. g. Fig. 2236. No. 12. SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 781 GREENHOUSE FITTINGS. CONTINUED. No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. GS Fig. 2243. No. 16. No. 17. No. 18. No. ig. No. 20. No. 21. No. 43. No. 35. Fig. 2254. No. 24. DOUBLE No. 50. SLEEVE. HUB. No. 3g. Fig. 2250. No. 37. No. 30. Fig. 2257. No. 26. No. 28. BUSHING. No. 2g. PLUG. Fig. 2258. Fig. 2259. £ 2 ^ Fig. 2260. s Fig. 2261. © Fig. 2262. 782 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. NO. 22. GREENHOUSE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. No. 53. No. 40. No. 23. No. 41. No. 36. Fig. 2269. Fig. 2270. No. 4. Fig. 2271. No. 51. REDUCING FITTINGS. No. 8. No. 10. No. 27. No. 28. Fig. 2272. Fig. 2273. Fig. 2274. Sockets, 4+ inches and 3 inches internal diameter. For 2-inch cast iron pipes. No. 52. No. 44. No. 45. No. 46. Fig. 2275. No. 47. Fig. 2276. Fig. 2277. Socket, 4i-inch internal diameter, and tapped open- ing for 24-inch pipe. Fig. 2278. Socket, 44-inch Fig. 2279. internal diameter, and tapped open- ing for 2-inch pipe. Or the same fittings with sockets 4^-inch internal diameter, if so ordered. No. 48. No. 49. Fig. 2280. Fig. 2281. Socket, 44-inch internal diameter, and tapped open- ing for 14-inch pipe. Fig. 2282. Fig. 2283. Socket, 3 inches internal diameter, tapped opening for 14-inch pipe. We also make a large assortment of Fittings of the following sizes : With sockets 3 inches internal diameter, for 2-inch “street” pipe. 3± 4 * H Other sizes to ordei 4-inch Pipe Elbows, Trade Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 0 and 33 .... Sleeves and Doable Hubs Returns and Offsets, Trade Nos. 15, 22, 23, 30, 40, 41, 42, 53 and 54 . Branch Tees, etc., Trade Nos. 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 10, 30, 31, 32 and 34 Branches, Trade Nos. 9, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 38 and 39 Branches, Nos. 35, 37 and 43. boiler tubes, light drain pipe, “street” pipe. Per foot. . Each. 80.20 .65 .40 .85 1.10 1.75 2.20 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 783 GREENHOUSE FITTINGS — CONTINUED. Fig. 2284. Sot 2 pipes . . . 80.12. PIPE CHAIRS. // \\ v — t -- — 1 Fig. 2285. Set 4 pipes . . . §0.22. Fig. 2286. Set 8 pipes . . . 80.55. Fig. 2287. Set 3 pipes . . . 80.20. Set 5 pipes . . . §0.40. Fig. 2289. Set (i pipes . . . §0.45. PIPE HOOKS. Fig. 22go. Fig. 2291. Set 1 pipe, with bolts . . 80.10. Set 2 pipes, with bolts . . §0.32. Fig. 2292. Set 3 pipes, with bolts . . s0.45. PIPE STRAPS. Fig. 2293. Set 2 pipes, with bolts . . . §0.20. Fig. 2294. Set 3 pipes, with bolts . . . §0.35. 784 SMITH & WINCHESTER, BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. STANDARD FLANGES. Adopted by the Master Steam and Hot Water Fitters’ Association of the United States, at then Fifth Annual Convention held at Chicago, 111., June 6tli to 9th, 1893. SIZES FOR STANDARD FLANGES. Inches. 7i / ,_L © N | e © ci P 43 co © . © 2 02 © © ^ © to 8 54 4 4 * 3 .448 1 224 If 34 20 16 ■J 1 16 .946 1 1600 3 1 il 234 ItV 3£ 214 16 t 1 18 1.02 iiV 1690 3 1 25 ItV 22* 16 1 if 20 1 .09 14 1780 3 1 «T 274 Itt 31- 25 20 1 H 9/2 1.18 iA 1850 ± 4 294 lit 31 ^7 i 20 1 14 24 1 .25 14 1920 4 314 32 14 If 3* 4 294 294 20 1 14 26 1 .30 ItV 1980 4 33f 344 14 2 34 44 314 31* 24 1 1 i 28 1 .38 if 2040 4 36 364 1 ! ? f 2 A 4 44 334 34 2S 1 14 30 1.48 1 tV 2000 4 38 38* 14 24 4 41 354 36 28 H H 30 1.71 If 1920 4 444 45f If 21 44 44 42 42* 32 if n 42 1 .87 2 2100 4 51 52* 14 2f 44 51 484 494 30 14 14 48 2.17 24 2130 4 574 594 2 2f 4* 51 54| 50 44 if 14 t-3 73 c o'"' *- 4 24 24 24 3 3 3 34 34 34 3f 34 44 44 44 44 5 54 54 54 6 64 64 74 74 825 1050 1330 2530 2J00 1430 1630 2360 3200 4190 3610 2970 4280 4280 3660 4210 4540 4490 4320 5130 5030 5000 4590 5790 5700 6090 Sizes up to 24 inches are designed for 200 lbs. or less. Sizes from 24 to 48 inches are divided into two scales, one for 200 lbs., the other for less. The two sizes of bolts given are for medium and high pressures. The sudden increase in diameters at 16 inches is due to the possible insertion of wrought iron pipe, making, with a nearly constant width of gasket, a greater diameter desirable. When wrought iron pipe is used, if thinner flanges than those given are sufficient, it is proposed that bosses be used to bring the nuts up to the standard lengths. This avoids the use of reinforce- ment around the pipe. Figures in the third, fourth, fifth and last columns refer to pipe for 200 lbs. pressure. # - -n-' r? o xS 5v. £ iWNSHSSji ■&£*£*: ;. -#'. 'J.,l&-r *2M3M if Sf -% W0zSi »&# »A'y^’ w ** , A i/j v'^“-- ■ j * ..' dMk 3 k H* i& '*>1\l£r* 'V?v