on the central rubber block G where they are supported at the breaking point. The steel is not taxed in the least with a light load—all shocks being received by the rubber; and the P ERRINE'S WATER:ELEVATOR. HALL'S SPINNING ROLLERS. DOUGLASS'S CAR SPRING., scientific american, 1866-01-01
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