. Railway mechanical engineer . - 50 per cent on therailways in Great Britain was ordered to apply to Irelandfrom June SYSTEM FOR PREPARING JOURNALBOX PACKING The preparation and the resaturation of waste used forpacking journal boxes when done by the usual method isan unpleasant job. Most roads require that waste shall besubmerged in oil for 24 hours and drained from 24 to 48hours. Often packing is made up in large quantities andbecomes ver\- dr\- before being used: this results in hot boxesor a waste of lubricant, through the excessive use of freeoil, either of which is costly. A system


. Railway mechanical engineer . - 50 per cent on therailways in Great Britain was ordered to apply to Irelandfrom June SYSTEM FOR PREPARING JOURNALBOX PACKING The preparation and the resaturation of waste used forpacking journal boxes when done by the usual method isan unpleasant job. Most roads require that waste shall besubmerged in oil for 24 hours and drained from 24 to 48hours. Often packing is made up in large quantities andbecomes ver\- dr\- before being used: this results in hot boxesor a waste of lubricant, through the excessive use of freeoil, either of which is costly. A system which overcomes the disadvantages of ordinan*


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