Lock stitch sewing machine showing three applications of cams

Lock stitch sewing machine showing three applications of cams, made by W. F. Thomas and Co., Holborn, London, England. The main part is very heavy!

Details

Category:
Textiles Machinery
Object Number:
1883-114
Materials:
cast iron, steel (metal), cotton (fibre) and paint
Measurements:
overall - largest part: 253 mm x 550 mm x 235 mm,
type:
lock stitch sewing machine
credit:
Royal College of Science

Parts

Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Lock Stitch Sewing Machine designed by W. F. Thomas and Co., Holborn, London, England.

Object Number:
1883-114/1
type:
lock stitch sewing machine
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Metal Component of Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Metal Component of Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Metal Component of Lock Stitch Sewing Machine designed by W. F. Thomas and Co., Holborn, London, England.

Object Number:
1883-114/2
type:
sewing machine - equipment
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Small Metal Component of Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Small Metal Component of Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Small Metal Component of Lock Stitch Sewing Machine designed by W. F. Thomas and Co., Holborn, London, England.

Object Number:
1883-114/3
type:
sewing machine - equipment
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Spanner for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Spanner for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Spanner for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine designed by W. F. Thomas and Co., Holborn, London, England.

Object Number:
1883-114/4
type:
spanner
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
T-bar Wrench for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

T-bar Wrench for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

T-bar Wrench for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine designed by W. F. Thomas and Co., Holborn, London, England.

Object Number:
1883-114/5
type:
socket wrenches
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Spanner for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Spanner for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine

Spanner for Lock Stitch Sewing Machine designed by W. F. Thomas and Co., Holborn, London, England.

Object Number:
1883-114/6
type:
spanner
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum