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Thooo too iorgo to bo ontiroiy inehidod in ono ORpoouro oro fNmod b oiinnl ng in tho upporlofft bond eomor, lofft to ri«ht ond top to bottom, oo mony fffimoo «o roqulrod. Tho following dioflromo Wuotroto tho i f L'OMomploiro film* fut f^rSH^H grico A ginAroaitA do: Ti MMiotMqua das AMiivas iiMionalaa du Canada V ,_w ^hrontoo ont M roproduitot Lvoelo pliM grand toin. eempto tonu do lo condition ot do It nottotd do 4'OKomploiKO fMm«. ot on eonformlt* ovoe loo oondMont dti eontrot do /• LooMomplolroo originoim dont lo eouvortuU on popior oot Imprlmdo torn flimdo on eommoii^nt porIA promior plot ot On tormlnont Mit por la ••"**•»• P«g« qui eomporto uno omprointo dimproaaion ou dlNuotrottdh. aolt por lo •• Plg^aolon lo 000. Toua loo outroo OKomploArM OflglfiouR aont fNmio on comfwon y ont por jio ^promMro pogo aui oomperto uno omproini dimprooaion ou dINuatrotion ot od torminAnt por lo domlAro pogo gui eomporto uno toNo sond Un doa aymboloo auivonta apporoHro aur lo v^ domlAro imogo do ehoquo mieroficho. tolon lo coa: lo aymbolo -^ aignifflo "A SUIVRi", lo aymbolo ▼ algnifio "FIN". ^ .^ eoitoo. plonc h oa. toMOoux, otc.. pouvont AtrO filmAa A doa toux do rAductlon diff Aronta. \ Loraguo lo doeumont oot trop grond pour Atro roprodult on un aoul oNohA. il oat fHmA A portir do I'onglo aupAriour goueho. do goucho A droito. ot do hout on boa. an pronont lo nombro d'Imogoa nAcoaaoiro. Loadlogrommoa Auivanta .^biatront lo ifiA t hodo. -J • ■ 1 / 1 i-z.. 3 J2% 6 PRICE LIST CATALOGUE. ■:l \ >v' If- / *•'.. 1 u ■ ■ ' - r« I* M * V ,, * •i ■ I • Dominion Wire Rofh » MAMKACTIRERS OF IRON aJ^d stee;l MACHINE MAI] t WIRE ROPE BRIDGE CABLES. SHIPS' RIGGIXG, ' / ' ■ • ■ ■',*'■ ^ ■ I ■ '■' / -'„"■' I HOISTING ROPES, j . WHEELS AND ROPES ^R TRANSMITTING POWER, RAIIAVAY SWITCir ROPtiis, RAILWAV SKMAIMIORE ROI'KS, ' i \ TILLKR ROPEJ;ji HKLL AND SASIf CORDS, "^ CLOT^^ES LINES, C^., ^-c. / ■J COOPER, FAIRMAN & CO., 4f4 IPoTTKri3I,IN-C3. SxRBJBJX, MONTREAL. I''#|j^^Bm^~ MM \ 7\ ^ \ \ ' / aJT^ iNC^EKSOLLRoCKDKILtCd, MANfKAcnRKRS OF ROCK DRILLS, AIR COMPRESSORS, . -*-^ HOISTS f^ AND OBNBRAL MACHINBRY FOR TUXNHLLING, GKAOIXG, MIXING. &(: . OEHCE, 44 POUNDLINO STREET, MONTREAL H U DOMINION BARB WIRE GO. LYMAN BARB. SALVANiZED or FAINTED. '£^^7**^*^ l'i*/Zli.V a«anle.l i. for Kxcellence am! Superiority i over other kimls. In u^ on 21 Railway lines in Canada. Harlm canCS 1 pl.« 4. S. 6 ami 7 .nche*^ a,«rt. as may l« desircl. Wire with Harbs 7 incZs apart measures iG/t feet per pound. ' '"'•"*^'' •a. SEND FOR cilRCULARS, I'RILKS A.\D SAMPLES. '*• 44. FOUNDLINO 8TRBBT, MONTREAL. » « • \ — OR — • ae i^oMT imEET east, torohto. J. COOPER, FAIRMAN & CO., Iron ^d Steel Rails, | HAILWAY Airo OONmOTOES' StrPPUES, STSKi, 4c , MANUFACTURERS OF corru(;ated stovb-piph i^jows. I>-A.TE3Sm^-A.Y-B.A.r.E TIBS, 0PPI6B: 44 Foundling Sti^bbip, (Qonjpi^bal. \ ~\ ^ -i-~-cr^^ ' >■#- (-1 H Tt^Ti/LJs.'RHZQ ON TIIK MANUFACTURK OF WIRI: R()Pl-s; nuring th<* process of making Wire Rope or Cable it is very important that the strain or tension on each wire should Iw the same. ' This is of more importance when using the better grades of wire whose tensile strength is greater. A wire, bearing twenty, forty, or more pounds strain in excess of the other wires is that mueh weaker. A rope may appear |)erfect to the eye and yet have a dis|)aritj strain on the wires com|x)sing it of hundreds of pounds. With our machines and processes for ajaking wire roi>e at one o|)eration it is iniiiossible to \mi more strain on one wire than on the others, therefore, in use, each wire bears its proportion pf strain and ho more. A peculiarity of our machinery is that the spiral form of the" wires as they lay in a strand is given them fii/ort' they enter the strand, ^us avoiding all tendency to kink, for one thitig, but also making it |x)ssible to make wire rope e/as/ic in Us /r/z^'/A,— a most disirable quality for " tow ropes " and " switch rojies." Some of the advantages in making wire ropes in one ofjeration by our patented machines and i)rocesses, are, ist.. The ability to make rope of any desired length in one continuous piece without splicing strands or ropr of wires used, the more flexible will be the rojw. Jtbginning With the least flexil)le the order may be considered,, as follows: — ist., s and 3 wires — fencing strand; 2nd., 4, 5, and 7 wires--scm'aphoretoi)e, &c. ; 3rd., izwires— stays, iS:c. ; 4th., 18, 19,, and 2 1 wires— stays, guys, vVc ; 5th., 36 and 42 wires— guy roiJ^,s, && ; 6th., 72 wires — transmission rope, iS:c. ; 7th., 108 and 114 wires hoisting ro|)e ; 8th., 216 and 252 wires — tiller rope. The last is more pliable than hemp-rope of the same strength and will work over the same sized sheaves or pulleys. • Any other projier combinations Ain \k made to order. N.B. — Users of Wire Rope will observe that therfe is absolutely no tendency to kink in'any of the ropes we make, thus saving much trouble, annoyance, and, oftentimes, much exiHjnse. It k 1 •ry of he rk- ' . V re, . k "« "K )iir j a 1 res I id. ! he ed_v ' ' ' ...'-■■.■ . I . ■ ,, , '■■-..■■■■'. ^ ' I , 1 „ -»>» ' 1 coo/'/: A', F.I /A.U.I X C-^ CO. ' ~ ■ ■ i HOMOGENEOUS STEEL Transmission and Standing Ropes]^ Witk 6 strsads oif T wItm MMsk-Maaip Ceatrc* TKI.KtlKAI'll I'irtuni- DiamuUr >|raiii in uurkin^ Avcr:it(v I'ricc NAMK. feicmc in turn li .id m wuiiihl |ivr ftrnt ill inthe*. iiichv>. ^f ti>u> of ptr IikiI. mi iciits. ... J."««J lbs. z.uuo lb>. -■ ■ _ . - - J Aaron Jh l, t >{ I 0.12 - 3 Abacus I ^\ i;.. 1^ 0.13 8'.. Acadia ij^ -Jb 2)] '* 0.22 4 Adam • i >4 ,',, 3 «_. 0.28 4>j Aegis I',. r_. 4 .,,^ o.^y Q Afton ; 1.V4 A 4->4 • 0,52, 7 Agatha 2 Jh 6 |i..' 0.63 9. Ajax. ^',!j +j|fc7''- ^ °-'^ 1® Akron.. 2^^ .>^«^ 9 , 2>/ o.yo ' 12 Alexft^idria 2-^4*' Jft 12'.. 3 0.99 16 Animon 3 1 16 - 4 1.3X 20 Anon 3JH 1 1^ 20 5 1.X6 28 Apex .....^..... 3-'4 1-4: 25 6)4' 2.35 ; 29 Aster ...ft 4^4' 1-V8 30 7'.; 2.89 88 Attar 4";. i».. 36 9 3„65 41 > N.H. -An advance of 10 jm-T cent, will tie cliar(;e«l furthciie Rojxrs if onlereil with Wire Centres. These Koiies are principally usetl for Derricks, Ferries, Transmitting Power, etc., etc. , For information concerning 'l'ran!>mission of I'gwer \>y Wire Ko|ie, Set- page 14. ■■«■ Wire Ump9 Hftme price «■ HomoKCMconH Mte«l. t : -3 .„ A- /J0M/.y/O\ (»7A'A A'O/'/-: nVA-AS. HOMOCEMEOUS STEEL PLIABLE HOISTING ROPES. lU Wltk a atnuiAs •# 19 wIvm •Mh-H««y Camtr*. tki,k«;rai'H . NAMK. , , '- I ■ nreaiciiig fnipcr Avcrniic Minimum Citciini- Dianicler tirain in wi>rkinii wciuhiv >i/c of l«rcnce ,iii ill iiichci, inchv«. HrcakiiiK I'nlbcr Avcrniic Minimum workinii wciuhl v »i»c ii namk, .C'iniiiii- (crviite in iiilIio. Cadi *4 Cvylon -V), Chatham .y^ Cistern J4 Clearview i - Conway ....,(.. i j'^ 2 ^% 2!' l>i;iiticU*r ill iV llrciikiii^ >(r;iiti ' III J,'»w Ills. W.ijl.i |>i'r l;|llli|ll In III. I'm 1- per iniiiiHl III tciiL*. Croydcn Custer Cabe < Cactus Caddy . Cafiir „ Calix... Cambria... 3 Cabala 3;^ Cal)aUst TtH Gaballer 3^ Cabin 4 \^Cabinet 4''^ ' 4' ^abob Jackie . Cpftan , Ca^irn , Carole Ca Ca ^mity cine . 4^3 5 5 /I 6 6i4 If ■ I / II I -iV <"Tff 2 6 9 16 iK 20 25 28 .10 .36 38 40 45 SO 55 60 86 ao 96i ■? H4 *■ 2 3>^ 8 9>4 1034 12 '4^ 16 18 20>^ 22 24>i ,^ n 16 15 IS 19 10>i 10 10 10 914 9% 9'A 9'A 9% 9'A 9i4 9'A 9*A ■9% 9'A 1%. (ialvani/etl Wire Kojje >huuld never be uliees .ire suitable for Ships' KigKing, Stays, Standiiig Ropes^ Ouys, etc., etc. • An advance of 10 per cent, will Ih; chargerKfor tjiese Ro|)es H ordered with Wire Centres. -^r Uitlv«alB««iIr*ii^Mtai« |Mrlc« «« ntecl Wirt) Bapca. K DOMINIOX WIRE ROPE WORKS. HOMOGENEOUS STEEL GALVANIZED WIRt ROPES, FOR SHU'S; RIGGLVG AXDGUYS FOR DHRRICKS, Wijtk 6 stramcU of 12 wir«^pA«Iii-H«mp CeatTM. TELEGRAPH NAME. •^ Dabster , Dedis ., Dido ... Dobson Dandy .. Dane ... '"^ Circiim-' ./sreiite in inches. 2 I^anger.. 2^ Dangle. .„ 3 TMnish 314; Dap....... 31.4 Dapper 3^ Daric Daring... Dark,.... Darn .... Darnel ... »^rted.... Dashing^. Daze....... 4 4K' 4^ 5 '^^i A 6 E)ebar.......\^ 6><^ Uianietcr ip iucheii. A :» I I iH '^ 1 Tff 2 •- 21^ lireaking stram in tons of 2.OUO poundit. 3 " iH ' 5.'.- y 10 11^ 16 19 26 29 32 37 39 >^ 42 S3 59 64 73 -Weighl ' I'rice per fathom per pouiHl in pounds. in cents. I»4 2 v.2«^ 3 54 4)4 sV^ 8 < 9% io->^ 12 14^ 16 18 20'/j 22 24 J^ 26>^ 29 32 IT 16 15 14 13 12 11>4 11 lOK 10 9>^ 9^ 9>4 9>i 9>4 9>4 954 9>4 9% 9% Jtt. (lalvanized Wire Rope should never l)e used for Running Rope. An advance of lO per cent, will be charged for these Ropes, if onlered with Wire Centres. These Ropes are suiul)le for Ships' Rigging, Stoys, Standing Ropes, Guys. tr<.. i&^?.. cr*C, " r y . V ■ ' trmn Wire K»pM anaic price •■ Htc«l. .. > : - ' COOPER, FA IK MAX &- CO. CRUCIBLE CAST-STEEL Transmission and Standing Ropes, :i- - With 6 •tnuiU of 1 wlrM m rHaatp CSeatrot YEI.Eer Diameter strain • 'wnrkiiin ■ Avcrane V ii)i-'hvN. •> t'ff ill tons 1/ load in H Earth .\ 3 Ebbing ........ 3^ Ebony 3.>:^ Edge 414: Edify v.. 4>^ H /--B of 3^3 5 8 9 1^ 16 18 25 31 3^' 45 55 67' tulli of 2,000 lbs. ;r fTot. pui 3 31^ 5 7 ^ 9 11 0.15 0.22 0-39 0.52 0.63 0.76 0.90 0.99 1.38 1.86 2-35 2.89 I'ricc per foul in cents. 5 7 8 11 14 16 19 '3^ 3-65'i 82 40 50 60 70 N.U. — An advance of 10 per cent, will Ije cliargeil for these Kupes if onltretl with Wire Centres. These Kupes afe princii>ally used fur Derricks, Ferries, Transmittiny; I'uwer, etc., etc. ., A Suitable for lluisting by usin|; lar|{e Drums ur Sheaves. I., • :1... §{' ^*f.v lO DOMINION WIRE ROUE WORKS. CBUCIBLE CAST^TEf L Transmission and Standing Ropes, Witk 6 Btraada of 12 wiTM Moh-Hamp Centre. TELEGRAPH NAME. I , I — ■■ ... ' Breaking ' Circum- Diameter strain ference in in inches, inchte. Proper , Average working weight in tons load in ' per of i toasbf ■ ioiit 2,000 lb«. ia.ooo lbs in lbs. Price per foot in cents. Fenlort.... Flora Folger , , Fulsom ♦.... Factor Fadden ...,....: ., Faggot Fair Faker Falmouth Famish 3^ Fawn Fairish 2 3 4 4% Fairness i ^y, •^■••; 4^ I 5 ; 5^ Falcate Fallacy .^ Fallow Fallon Factive 6 VP». T^iT Tff • n I ^H j 2 2\i 6 VA\ »3 r .7 ! 20 ! 24 %o 33 35 44 48 54 65 70 75 80 95 I 1)4 2A 4 4^ 6 7 ^A 9H 13 »4 I 16 '9 MO I 22 140 I 28 11 12 14 16 18 32 26 33 37 41 80 68 66 Tl 76 80 5- 25 1.00 5.78 1.10 6.30 1.20 8.00 : 1.50 0.28 0-39 0.52 0.63 0,90 0.94 a. 99 I 38 1.65 1.86 2-35 2.62 2.89 3.65 3.87 4. 10 t'^acing.; ^R•..^.i,6^ N.B.-An advance of 10 p^r cent, will be cliarged for these Ropes when red with Wir* fVntnu: ><' ordered with Wire Centres. lltese Ropes are moit pliable than those of 7 wire strands, and will, there- lore, wear longer over Pulleys or Sheaves that are too small for stifler ropes. SuiUble for Derricks, Guys, Ferries ; also, for Hoisting, if large Drums or Slwaviw arc u sc di / i — ^ ^^f .^ ■ ■': k> W.y- COOPER, FAIRMAN &> CO. II CBUCllLB CAST"8TEBi ^ STANDARD HOISTING RQPES, Wltk 6 strmmds of 19 wins •aoh-Haaip CamtirM. TELEdKAPH NAME. I Breaking ' Proper Minimum Circum- Diameter itrain in Working Average Si/e nf I Price ference in ' '' ' --" «•'-=-•- rv ™> — #™ in inches, inches ions or I Load ' Wehfht Drum> or per foot Gabler ,..! t}^ Galding ' i Vij Gaily.. Gisner. Glade. 13/^. 2 2^ Gambit ; 3^ ■ I Golconda .....; '3 Grass 3fs Gamble. ,...;•... 3^ Gaff. .....: 4*A Gage 4>^ Gain ■■ 5 Gadder • $}^ Gainsboro 6 Gainsay 6^ N.B.— An advance of 10 per cent, will be charged f(|r these Kopcs if ordered with Wire Centres. *lf**S The weight of Kopes with WiNr^entres is 10 jier Rnp ii « with H>mp r^ntt—. — /JOA//X/OX ir/A'i: kope mokks; HOHOCENEOUS STEEL PLIABLE TILLER Witk 6 ttnuids of 42 wirm aaoli. HDH* < ■NTKKs.lN.SI RASltS AND KOI-B. tei.e«;kai'II namk. , UrcakiiiK I'roper Avcrawc iMiitiiniini Diunivtei •.«; in wnrkiii); Heii;hl | Si/c i>f Price ill ' in luii>. (if loail pi' |lnini> or iwr lint iiu:he>. j.ojo in \n\\^ of Kupc :, Sheaves in cents, lb?. 2VK>4i His, per foot. ' in feet. w. Habitant... HacliL'l . ... Haddock .. Haggis .... Halibiit, ,,. Hamstring Hannah ...' Happy..,.. Harbor ... 1 , S)'^ h- .35 \ . - 5« 9 ■v?-.- -• .70 1^4 Vx 20 ^ 2;:^ » .90 'A i yA ,..t^2Q 2;4 I 24 5 1.60 ^h \\^ 3° 6 2.00 3>, ^'A 39 8 2.50 ^M >M i 45 9 3.00 3!. •^^1 55 II 3.6s I 3:V4 / SBHAPHORB OR SIGNAL WIRK SImIc fi>*iii the b«Nt ClMlvRiilaed Ht««>l Wire. 7 Wires, Nos 8 9 10 11 12 »3 U Weight per 1,000 feet. Diameter ..... 535 439 3-JO 26S 215 183 138 ^^ M Vii fH ;t% X 1^ I ^ ■ Price per lb #..... GAtVANIZBD CLOTHES LINE. No. 17. in 100 feet bundles « 18, " 19, " " 20, " SASH CORD. lELKORAPH NAME. I )ianicter. Imbibe , , ^ Imitate ^,r Immense », f\ Impact }i Impede ^ III. .r. 11. II... II.... ;'g Per doz. I'rite per foot in cents. Steel. . ft 4 8 2 ..i-\ '\l .\, ..»-\ This cut illustrates a crucible cast steel wire Switch Rope, with Healey's Patent Metallic Splice at each end. This splice utilizes the full strength of the rope, firmly secures all the strands in a neat smooth socket; entirely obviating all danger to the hands of employees, and is in every respect sujierior to the tucked splice. They are in use on many railroads, to the exclusion of all other kinds. PRICB UST. Piameter. Circiim. l^ength. Price. 18.T8 Diameter. Circiim. i|^inch.3j4inch. Ixngth. . * Price. '^ inch. 2ji inch 20 feet. 20 feet. 17.00 4 t< it . « 25 ■•' 15.00 " " 1 " " : 25 " 19.00 30 " 20 feet. 30 " 20 feet. 21.00 ij inch, i inch. 12.75 I ;^ inch. 3 5^ inch. 18.50 <( .( H 1( 25 " 16J35 1 1 25 '< 21.00 (| t( it t( 30 " 18.00 «( (( <( li 30 « 28.50 I In ordering give either the diameter or circumference of kope, also the I Ifiigth wantetl. \^ \ ^v I" '"I*"'*' DOMIXIOX WIRE ROPE WORKS tJlll.E OP Transmission of Power by Wita Ropes Diunieter { Number Diameicr of whtd of Kevo- of infee^. Iiitlons. Rope. 4 4 4. 4 5 5 -5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 H 'A % 'A A Vs. H >^ 8o lOO. 120 140 80 too 120 140 80 '100 120 140 80 100 ' 120 140 80 106 120 140 Hor.e '•|an'«er Power. ".' ••"*' 111 feet. ■5. f' 6.9 8.6 10.3 12. 1 10.7 »3-4 ,;■» 1 I&. 1 18.7 16.9 21. 1 as -3 29.6, 22. ri.5 33- 38.5 40. 4«.5 SO. 60. 62.2 , 70. . 72.6 10 fO 10 10 I " r II ti 12 12 ' 12 12 13 >3 13 14 14 '4 15 »5 15 Number of Kevu- lulions. —I '80 ICO »*!? 140' $0 100 120 I4[0 80 I bo 120 140 80 100 i?o 80 , . \ ■ ■ liOO , 80 100 120 Diameter of Rope. H H H ^ H K iJ ^ H Va H H H n H H Va H I Hor»e I'ower. 55- 58.4 68.7 73- 82.5 87.6 96.2 102.2 r 64.9 75-5 81.1 94-4 I 97-3 "3-3 413,6 132.1 ' 93-4 99-3 1 16. 7 124. 1 140. 1 148.9 '63.5 «73-7 112. 122.6 140. ''S3. 2 183.9 148. 141. 185. 176. 222. 211. > 217. 217. »S9. 259. <. 300. 300. Ihfcji^Vc.Ubl»^»w^ |w]lwH;^|j0dwi^ K u hbe r - l ln^ Wi ieel at ^1 t : various speeSs. ./ ■>-•.-.. >?. ' ;gs.> ; „■: f f ,1 4-^ )coOP/ih\ FAIRMAM &- ci). •5 W&i pateni! Splice fqi> Wire l(opB„ J or Uniting WireR ope i n all its ▼axied naef for Sbips, Arldces, jQ^ivaton, Qnanies and Hinea.^ Attention! is called to a new and superior method oT^SpHcingOn- Fi^^tening Wire Ropes, by which the end of the Wire KOfie is inserted into a metallic socket, and there secured by pouring a stronL fusible metal around it, completely filling all the spaces in and around the rope, and forming a perfectly solid and thoroughly united struc- ture> which no strain can break, as has been amply proved by a great number of, tests made at the United States Arsenal, Watertowri, Mass, and several other places, and also by years of practical use on shipboard, and in granite quarries at Quincy, Mass. ^^ United States Navy Yard, Boston, Eguii'MENT Office, March 3nl, i88o. Commodore,— In obedience to the Hureau's order of the 4th ultimo. No. a8, I have thoroughly exaniinelnu, trhteh wrte made under the imperrlaUrH tt^a Board uf Jiaval ttffrevH, at the VuUed Statea Arnetuil, at H'alntotm, Mtutf: ULTlMAis ITRBNIITH. SOCKETS. CIRCUMPBRBNCB OP KOPR. Malleable Iron 2 inch. Steel Roi>e. ««' •< S -' *« •• '^m 22^900 lbs. 62)000 " 62,900 •' 73.000 " — >'< ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■»** — w ^ 49" The Ropes were broken ip every ease, and the Splices were unii\iure4. ' / ^ '^JPT^*^'^ '-wh' ■■;■:♦ l6 DOM/XIOX IV/A'/: A'OP/-: It'OA'AS. rrr ROUND BYE dOCKB^. «iil*«™" MIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIiiB!!milllllil!IIW iniHJjnnmniTr The abo.ve cut shoWs a longitudinal sectionXpf a Round Eye Socket,, showing the arrShgement of the inside notches into which the filling metal sets, securing it so nmily that no foi^e can draw it. Sockets without these notches have been tested, \ and the fact established, that they are sufficientlylstrong without tnem, but these \ arc added so that nothing which might contribute tp\ the strtngth and safety of the Splice may be omitted. •■ ■ ; v f&i> The above cut represents a Round Eye Socket. These are applicable to every usex)f a Wire Rope Vhen it is desired to make a simple connection with it. These Sockets are furnished for the Various sizes of Wire Rope from j^ inch to 5 inches in circumference. For all sizes of^Wire Rope above these, Sockets will be made la order. No. 1 . 2 . 3- 4. 5- 6. 7 8. 9- 10. II . 12 . 13- Diameter. Size in inches. 1/ 73 •• fs .. ..,.3^ .. if •• Circumference. Size in inches. •'tV II4 »^\ 2 2»^ 23^ 3 3% 3V, 4 4y. 5 :r Price. t 70 85 1.05 L25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.^0 3.00 3.50 4.50 5.50 ^ In ordering Sockets give fneasurementof diametei'.or circuift/er- \ ■ \ \ •-m- :..j I iind Eye Uo which draw it. the fact mt these \ stfength ^'hese are o make a 'ire Rope 5 ofsWire ircuififer COOPER, FAIRMAX ^ CO. «7 This cut shows the metallic Socket in cross sec- tioiis. It iUustrate^ clearly the solidity of the metallic combination. No< interstices, but the union of socket and wire rope is complete. BARREL SOCKET. This cut represents the Barrel Socket, ilesignedi for Elevators, but applicable to Ship,'''^Parry and general use. These sockets are made to fit the different sizes of )Vire Rope, from 2 to 5 inches. In ordering Sockets give aeasoro of diamsttr or drram&renoe of Wixe Sope in inches. « t «. ,M 4- i8 DOMIKIOM miKi: ROPE WOKKS. \f- iDoTJBLE-IEaisrr) Sookiet The Double-End Socket represented above,' consists of two Sockets joined at their liases, and is for the purpose of splicing the ends of two Wire Koiies together. ^OTB. — In applying tlic«e Sockct'i, uftcr the first splice is fna«1c niiil cnored, keep an inch n (tf that end wnvru the rope enters cuol by wettint;, while heutiiig for the other splice. or tw I >iameter. Si/v in inches. % v% ■ \\ /■« . I Circumference. Si/c in inches. I '4 3 JAW AND BOLT EYE SOCKET COUPLING. Price. ii.ao 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 8.00 8.50 if I The Jaw and Bolt Eye Socket Coupling as shown in above cut is useful fop many purposes where a tempora|-y or permanent coup- ling is needed for Wire Kope. . Diameter, ^ize in inches. iVz Circumference. Size in inches. 'A ^^ Price. 2 2J^ 3 $ 85 .1.05 rl.20 .1.40 U^ liSO J8.00 =^8^5= 1 4- -W— T- •< IMJ ;\\, * \ < J COOPKS', FAIAWU.y C" CO. «9 ST, ) Wire Rope Fastenings. MADE FROM BEST SIEMENS STEEL. i of two icing the iCep an inch iplicc. HOOK AND SOCK€T. LING. For i.«4 inch I Ix>ose. (diameter) Rope each HQ 00 ;! " •— •• '• sibo •— • 8.50 8.25 ; - ': 2.50 . u : 2.50 2.25 Fastened. $11.50 9.25 7.00 6.00 5.25 4.25 4.00 8.75 3.00 8.00 2.75 » ibove cut ;nt coilp- 15 f5 O o o o o OVAL AND ROUND THIMBLES SPLICED IN. THIMBLE AND CLAMPS. • ifH «fV, I'rireH tufmtyUnff to Size. f> f i DOMiNitiX WIRE mj^f-: WOKKS. Wheels for Transmission of Power by Wire Rope. ,j»\ * WhMto B«m4 to rit Mwn MMl l,lacd with KaIcnI Rubker. I a ft. (Jiameter | 7 each. 1 7 ft. dj^meter.. $ 80 each. ' " 8 " ^ 8 -[^ ■ 110 " 3 " aO . " ' 9 - tti \ COOPEA', FAJRMAN &• c9. HAILEABLE IROR 31 KS FOR WIRE ROPE. * ^?" f Single mn Bope Block, WITH BECKET. Block. Size of Sheave. Size of Rope, j 14 inch. 10 X i>4 % to 5^ «5 18 13 X 2 H to 34. J^ to I Sonble'^Xnn Bope Block, NO BECKET, ' .. . _^ _ _" < Price. Single $ 7.50 double 18.S0 1 Triple 10.50 Single. 10.50 Double ............ 10410 Triple.............. 26.00 Single...... 18.50 Double 25.00 Triple aK.flft - • ■ ...«:'■* '"- '' .• :■- \ ■ '■■ -^- ■■^.■/'• ■ .. ^ ■•■/■■■ ' ■■■■• -'^^vt- ■ 7^^ -;/-^^v "■^: ■.-"■:-..'■. ^SKy- % ■..-■■ < '^ ^•^'v /» Uf ■ ;■■• -■ •■ ' -* " ; . ..' vi/ '-y^-^ POM/XIOX WJRh.KOPIi WORKS. MALLEABLE IRON MomatTc Snatch Blocks. m OPEN. ■-•■f 1S^ i-K; 5' Size of Block. 5i/c of ShcavBjj Size of Rupe. I I'rice. 8 inch. ^ X I $ 6.50 lO " 55^ X ^'A ^Ya: 9.50 , 12 ". • 7 X 2 . I Yi 11.50 14 " 8 X --% 134 14.25 i6 " 9 X 2% \ ^^>^' , 18.75 i8 " 10 X 3 22.7$ 20 ." li X Z% \ 3 28.50. v\ S- ks. COOPEK, FAIRMAN &• CO. »3 TELEGRAPH CODE. T" Ship to-day without fail T. staid Haw soon can you ship ?.„.__. . .^_ " . .'." "^vere ' Ship to-day per express Secret. Make at once and ship immediately Sarah. When and by what route did you ship? Sold! Pet ready for immediate shipment, directions by mail Silver. Answer by telegraph at once.: Salmon! Can ship about ....,.; / ; ^^^^^ Cannot ship before _ ...Sister None in stock, can make and Ship ...Summer; Order booked for immediate shipment. ...:.... Simple. '■tyv'- No. 17. " 18 " 19. " 20. GALVAXIZED^CtCrrHHS LIXH. .:::::::::::::::::z;:;:::Mf;::r" ....Plume. ....Pullet. .Pancake. ..Painter. LENGTHS- FEET. 5 Wagner. 10 Walker. 15 Wallace. 20 Walsh. 25 • .....Walter, , 30 Warner. 35 Washburn. 40- Washington. 45 Weaver. 50 Webster.: 100 Weller. ; 200 ...Wescott.t - 300 Wesley. '\ 400 Weston. 50O' Wheaton. LtNGTHS-FEEf. 600 Wheeler. 700 Whipple. 800 White. 900 ......Whitney. 1000 Wilbur. 2000 Wilcox. 3000 Williams. 4000 Wilson. 5000 Winchester. 6000 -.Wyoming. 7000 Watson. 8000 Wanamaker. 9000 Ward. »oooo Worthington. Two or more cypher-words may be use'(. ''.■.. I. jE-m \ / ;& Cancel PrevioBs lasts* ... 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