Friction, Lubrication and the Lubricants in Horology

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W. T. LEWIS, Prest. Philadelphia Horological Society.

INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I. LUBRICANTS IN HOROLOGY THEIR SOURCE AND METHOD OF REFINEMENT.

CHAPTER II. ELEMENTARY PHYSICS RELATING TO FRICTION AND LUBRICATION.

CHAPTER III. FRICTION ITS NATURE AND THEORY.

CHAPTER IV. APPLICATION OF THE LAW OF FRICTION AND LUBRICATION IN HOROLOGY.

CHAPTER V. THE PROPERTIES AND RELATIVE VALUES OF LUBRICANTS IN HOROLOGY.

Title: Friction, Lubrication and the Lubricants in Horology

Author: William T. Lewis

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FRICTION, LUBRICATION
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