EFFECTS PRODUCED IN WORKING. 



115 



Glasgow, may be fitted up at a trifling cost, to give the necessary 

 motion by clock-work. The following sketch exhibits this appa- 

 ratus : 



44. 



Machine for Moving Goods while subjected to the Electro-plating 



Process. Fig. 44, side elevation, with front frame off; fig. 43, 

 end elevation of that part of front frame where the fly is held ; 

 figs. 45 and 46, the plating vat, with frame moving on inclined 

 plane. 



The large wheel A, fig. 44, is propelled by a weight suspended 

 from the roof by a cord which winds round its barrel, the same as 

 common clockwork. The circumference is studded with small pins 

 which catch the arm B, moving it in a downward direction, and 

 consequently moving the arm C in a forward direction. The latter 



