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128 pushed forward until the two shoulders of 1 and 2 come together. Now, when mounts the third and largest cam, it is depressed to such an extent that the bracket  is moved forward until these two shoulders come in contact, and consequently both cylinders then cut out.



There is one other bit of mechanism in connection with the governor which to prevent confusion we do not illustrate, and that is the accelerator. It consists of a lever which presses against the sleeve, fig. 17, and so opposes the action of the