What one might consider the two “main” parts is difficult, but I'd suggest they would be: 1. The frame, which contains the keys, type bars and the mechanisms that make them — and the carriage — move. read more
What one might consider the two “main” parts is difficult, but I’d suggest they would be: The frame, which contains the keys, type bars and the mechanisms that make them — and the carriage — move. It’s responsible for regulating the movement of the carriage and imprinting the type on the paper. read more
the two black knobs are your rollers, you use them to roll the paper into the typewriter. Turning them turns the Platen. The main rubber cylinder. The other rubber rollers on the bottom of the platen are called feed rollers. The bar running across the top of the platen holds the bail rollers. read more