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LINNICK PNEUMATIC INSTRUMENT MECHANISM FOR MEASURING THE DEPTH OF SURFACE IRREGULARITIES IN GRINDING GLASS
Air is pumped by rubber bulb 1 through water-type air-pressure stabilizer 2, maintaining a constant pressure of compressed air, to orifice 3 through which it enters chamber 4. Secured on rubber membrane 5 in the chamber is steel nozzle 6 with a bevelled lower edge and carefully lapped end face. Spring 7 holds nozzle 6 against the surface of the glass being checked. A weight is placed on the top of…
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- Europeana
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- Europeana
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- image
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- dmg:26403023
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- Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
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- Europe
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First time published on Europeana
- 2013-11-25T17:55:17.505Z
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- 2013-11-25T17:55:17.505Z