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English: Drawing of a fusee, a device used in early mechanical clocks and watches to even out the force of the mainspring as it unwound. The fusee is the cone shaped pulley on the right, attached to the mainspring barrel on the left.
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Source Downloaded from Thomas Minchin Goodeve (1897), The Elements of Mechanism, Longmans, Green & Co., New York on Google Books
Author Thomas Minchin Goodeve
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