Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, Volum 57Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, 1914 |
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... Head , Locating Loose .. 445 693 Boiler , Portions of , Surrounded by Piston Rod Key , etc. , Possible Dam- Water 310 age Through Loss of .. 445 Boiler , Result if , were Rigidly Fast- Pounding Engine .. 313 ened 50 Pressure , Increase ...
... Head , Locating Loose .. 445 693 Boiler , Portions of , Surrounded by Piston Rod Key , etc. , Possible Dam- Water 310 age Through Loss of .. 445 Boiler , Result if , were Rigidly Fast- Pounding Engine .. 313 ened 50 Pressure , Increase ...
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... head nut , G , became unscrewed from swivel head , F , and the steam pressure , if on the left , would hold the valve closed . At another time , from the same cause , the valve would fall from its seat , or be blown away by the steam ...
... head nut , G , became unscrewed from swivel head , F , and the steam pressure , if on the left , would hold the valve closed . At another time , from the same cause , the valve would fall from its seat , or be blown away by the steam ...
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... 628 543 500 548 574 543 € 30 of heat to keep the car warm for twenty -. # 625 C 629 .CO . Fig . 13. Gold's Storage System of Heating Refrigerator Cars . Plan View of entire equipment course forces the piston head and piston forward , ...
... 628 543 500 548 574 543 € 30 of heat to keep the car warm for twenty -. # 625 C 629 .CO . Fig . 13. Gold's Storage System of Heating Refrigerator Cars . Plan View of entire equipment course forces the piston head and piston forward , ...
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... head ; you see , she's all right , now , but when I set the brake or lap the automatic brake valve the pump goes to work to beat the band , but the high - pressure gov- ernor won't let her pump any higher than the regular 130 pounds ...
... head ; you see , she's all right , now , but when I set the brake or lap the automatic brake valve the pump goes to work to beat the band , but the high - pressure gov- ernor won't let her pump any higher than the regular 130 pounds ...
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... air to pass down into chamber D and from there up through passage E behind the operat- ing piston head H. This pressure of NEW YORK AIR BRAKE EQUIPMENT * BY JOHN HAMILTON Service. 1914 ] LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN'S MAGAZINE . 35.
... air to pass down into chamber D and from there up through passage E behind the operat- ing piston head H. This pressure of NEW YORK AIR BRAKE EQUIPMENT * BY JOHN HAMILTON Service. 1914 ] LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN'S MAGAZINE . 35.
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