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Louden Mammoth Pulley — Fig. 519 



The Mammoth Pulley is made for heavy work. 

 It has a select 7-inch hard maple sheave, seasoned in 

 oil. It has the tubular swivel eye, large malleable 

 bushings on which the sheave turns, the guard over 

 the edge of the sheave to prevent the rope from 

 cutting, — in fact all of the good features of the pulleys 

 previously described, and in addition is larger and 

 stronger. The large sheave makes this pulley easy 

 on the rope. 



Fig. 519 (Pencil) 

 Specifications 



Weight, SJX pounds. 



Fig, 651 (Kuroki) 

 Specifications 



Fig. 651. Cable Pulley. 

 Malleable iron frame. Swivel 

 eye. 7-inch diameter sheave. 

 Sheave made of special qual- 

 ity gray iron. Weight, 9 

 pounds. 



Cable Pulleys— Figs. 579-651 



Our Cable Pulleys are made with malleable iron 

 frames and have all the good features of our Rope 

 Pulleys — the tubular swivel eye, frame made in two 

 parts, held together with bolts and rivets, large malle- 

 able bushing, held in recess in the pulley frame by a 

 bolt, and projections or guards in the opening of the 

 frame to protect the cable from the edge of the 

 sheaves (see page 49, Fig. 553). We make them with 

 iron wheels only, and the pulley throughout is made 

 extra strong. The hole in the sheave is chilled and 

 turns on a malleable bushing. The groove in the 

 sheave is made suitable for Ss-inch diameter wire cable. 



Louden Upright Floor Pulley 

 Fig. 364 



This pulley is designed for use on the floor 

 and in other places where common pulleys lop 

 over when the rope is loosened, thus causing the 

 rope to rub and bind in the pulleys. Every user 

 of Hay Tools knows this is annoying and 

 expensive. 



Our upright Floor Pulley does not lop over 

 or unhook, nor bind and hold the rope while the 

 carrier is being drawn back. A slot in the bot- 

 tom of the pulley slips over the head of the skein 

 bolt, which is screwed into the floor and while 

 holding the pulley upright, lets it turn freely in 

 any direction. They may be used with as good 

 results on a wall or a post in a vertical or inclined 

 position, as in a horizontal position. 



Fig. 579 (Perfect) 

 Specifications 



Fig. 579. Cable Pulley. 

 Malleable iron frame. 

 Swivel eye. 8-inch diam- 

 eter sheave. Sheave is 

 made of special quality 

 gray iron. Weight, 9^4 

 pounds. 



Fig. 364 (Palace) 

 Specifications 



Fig. 364. Floor Pulley. 



Mal- 

 nch 



leable iron frame. 4' 

 diameter sheave. Sheave made of 

 hard maple seasoned in oil. 

 Attaches to floor with lag screw. 

 Weight, 5} 2 pounds. 



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