E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . mm DETAILS I >!• WATER SEPARATl •!: Separator for Gasoline Line A wati ribed by II. II. Parker in IIm en used for a <? uol line ot a marine-type b. ? (S»»r«/ £>!> .???• i Mining engineer, 247 Esplanade, Sydm ~]_J. -v PigSEDIMENT-SETTLING CHAMBER IN carburetor, even « i ! is mad. ? - 1 oos ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL \To. 36 top i ther bushing is screwed in and soldered, thus making a connection for the fuel pipe to the operation the water and sediment settle to thebottom, while the clean fuel rises to the outlet pipe.
E/MJ : engineering and mining journal . mm DETAILS I >!• WATER SEPARATl •!: Separator for Gasoline Line A wati ribed by II. II. Parker in IIm en used for a <? uol line ot a marine-type b. ? (S»»r«/ £>!> .???• i Mining engineer, 247 Esplanade, Sydm ~]_J. -v PigSEDIMENT-SETTLING CHAMBER IN carburetor, even « i ! is mad. ? - 1 oos ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL \To. 36 top i ther bushing is screwed in and soldered, thus making a connection for the fuel pipe to the operation the water and sediment settle to thebottom, while the clean fuel rises to the outlet pipe. Theseparator, of course, may be made any size; the larger it isthe more dirt ami water can be allowed to collect beforedraining. A frogless switch was described by Le Baron Smith inCoal Age, Nov. 18, L916, and a brief description is pre-sented herewith. The switch is adapted particularly for use on mainelectric baulage roads, at partings which must befrequently traversed by mine locomotives. It is a well-known fact that much trouble is experiencedat these points in the maintenance and upkeep of switches, Throw Rods Turned up and Bolted to Web of /fail
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