Car Builders' Dictionary, Band 3Simmons-Boardman, 1895 Definitions and typical illustrations of railroads and industrial cars, their parts and equipment; cars built in America for export to foreign countries; descriptions and illustrations of shops and equipment employed in the construction and repair of cars. |
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AIR BRAKE air-brake air-pump attached axle beam bearing Bell-cord berth Body Truss-rod Body-bolster bolster bolt bottom bracket Brake-beam Brake-lever Brake-shaft brake-shoe burner CABOOSE called car-body car-seat carburetor Carline cast cast-iron Center-plate COMPANY connected coupler Cross Section cylinder Deck Deck-sash Diaphragm door drawbar End Elevation End-sill English face-plate fastened flange floor frame freight freight-car gage hand-car hanger heater hinge inches inside iron Janney Janney coupler journal-box lamp lever lock locomotive Longitudinal lower metal NAMES Numbers Refer passenger passenger-car PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Pintsch gas pipe piston pivot plate platform Pullman Push-pole rail RAILROAD ratchet-wheel REFRIGERATOR CAR roof sash screw seat seat-arm seat-back seat-end shown in figs Side Elevation Side-bearing Side-sill sills SLEEPING CAR sleeping-car spring standard steam steel street-cars term tie-rod timber Transom Transverse triple-valve truck Truck-bolster truss Underframe upper usually valve ventilator vestibule washer Westinghouse brake wheel window World's Columbian Exposition wrought-iron
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Seite 5 - Lord one thousand nine hundred and between party of the first part, and party of the second part...
Seite 5 - The party of the first part hereby agrees, on presentation of the statement above mentioned, to pay the party of the second part any balance due from lack of sufficient service on the part of the wheels (with above exceptions), to balance the charge, and the party of the second part hereby agrees to pay to the party of the first part any balance due as shown by the aforesaid statement, settlements to be made quarterly.
Seite 5 - ... wheel break in two or more pieces with less than the required number of blows, then a second wheel shall be taken from the same lot and similarly tested. If the second wheel stands the test, it shall be optional with the inspector whether he shall test a third wheel or not, if he does not so elect, or if he does and the third wheel stands the test, the hundred wheels shall be accepted.
Seite 4 - ... to rest upon. It shall be struck centrally on the hub by a weight of one hundred and forty (14o) pounds falling from a height of twelve (12) feet. Should this wheel stand five (5) blows without breaking into two or more pieces, the hundred wheels shall be accepted.
