Cycle Repairing and Adjusting
With a Chapter on building a Bicycle from a Set of Parts
År: 1916
Forlag: Cassell and Company, LTD
Sted: London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne
Sider: 152
UDK: 629.118
With 79 Illustrations
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FREE WHEELS AND COASTER HUBS 113
The “Eadie” coaster hub, another combination of
friction free-wheel, clutch and brake device, is of proved
worth. Its parts are illus-
trated by Fig. 51, the refer- ^
53’
ences being as follow: 32R, ^
shells ; 33R, friction plate ;
34R, brake spring and phos-
phor-bronze ring ; 35R, brake gj,
cone and lever ; 36R, brake-
spring lever ; 37R, clutch *
nuts ; 38R, driving screw ;
39R, chain ring ; 40R, right- g.......|
hand cups ; 41R, left-hand
cups ; 42R, chain-stay clips ;
43R, spindle only ; 44R, lock
ring ; 45R, lock nuts, with
oil hole cover ; 46R, ball
retainers, with large balls ;
47R, ball retainers, with small
balls ; 48R, friction pads ;
49R, friction-pad springs ;
50R, adjusting cone ; 51R,
friction - pad holders ; 52R
and 53R, split collar ; 54R
and 55R, fixed cone or spin-
dle nut ; 56R, spindle bush ;
57R, chain-stay clip nut ; 58R, chain-stay clip screw ;
59R, spindle nuts.
The “ Torpedo ” coaster hub (Figs. 52 and 53)
embraces a friction clutch and a highly efficient brake,