i-Lj^ ^ Jg^P' DRAW-IN MACHINE?A new draw-in the Cloth Warehouse. A 160 inch Barb installed which will enable the drawing beam arrangement. Heyward Tumblin h Garel Satterfield, Loom Technician Inst to operate the machine. i,-n ?H ja T^TI li i . A ^ ^bbSI ft.~4 Hipa? ?- , v.- v? M * ''V .'j, *L< 5* ?n w "- ' * <**?** * fft < * " ~" "~M"^gi7 'IBHiflj of the plants 80 PS3600 Sulzer weaving and perfectly level. The new machines inches and can weave two 65 V2 inch ^ 1 1^. ajjg j SLASHER FRONT WIDENED?A new installed on the already in place slasher." slash beams up to approximately 80". Exi with shaft drive to reduce lost motion an ' - Y!K| , { HANDLE WITH CARE?Employees of handle the new weaving machines with c; supports in trailer trucks to their final d i _ THIS IS THE WAY IT'S DONE?Allii proper weaving practices on the new m PS4000 which has a maximum reed spr 48" panels simultaneously at 325 pick Page 9 West Point slasher front has been rhe new front will enable the plant to sting chain drives have been replaced d improve efficiency. Byars Machinery were cautioned to ire as they removed them from special estination in the Weave Room. ^ ihc ^ \wm ^ A, \ Wa Ijl-. ^ Jar e Campbell instructs Prue Waters in achines. Prue is training on a Sulzer ead of 157 W and can produce three s per minute.