Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with questions and answers .. . FIGURE 42. indicated is horizontal the bar or pendulum is to bepivoted at a fixed point directly above and in line withthe side of the crosshead, as that is generally the mostconvenient point of attachment. The pivot can befixed to a permanent standard bolted to the frame ofthe engine (Fig. 46), or it may be secured to the ceil- THE INDICATOR 177 ing of the room or even to a post fastened to the the engine is vertical the bar can be pivoted to thewall of the room or a strong post firmly s


Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with questions and answers .. . FIGURE 42. indicated is horizontal the bar or pendulum is to bepivoted at a fixed point directly above and in line withthe side of the crosshead, as that is generally the mostconvenient point of attachment. The pivot can befixed to a permanent standard bolted to the frame ofthe engine (Fig. 46), or it may be secured to the ceil- THE INDICATOR 177 ing of the room or even to a post fastened to the the engine is vertical the bar can be pivoted to thewall of the room or a strong post firmly secured to thefloor. The .connection with the crosshead is bestaccomplished by means of a short bar or link. A con-venient length for this bar is one-half the stroke of theengine. To locate the correct point for the pivot,.


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