. American engineer . the boxes are brought back to the wheels to which they belong and the cellars are lilled with hard grease, and then jacked up into position under the axle and the pins are inserted. The box may be assembled complete in 25 minutes. [Criticisms of these methods, operations or the times allowed are in-vited.— Editor.] CYLINDER HEAD CARRIER. Caliper for Boring Driving Boxes. For a new crown brass, the Iioring detail operations are asfollows: Set up and clamp the box Caliper the journal and set the spc cial gage Set one tool Rough bore the brass Set three tools Bore the brass


. American engineer . the boxes are brought back to the wheels to which they belong and the cellars are lilled with hard grease, and then jacked up into position under the axle and the pins are inserted. The box may be assembled complete in 25 minutes. [Criticisms of these methods, operations or the times allowed are in-vited.— Editor.] CYLINDER HEAD CARRIER. Caliper for Boring Driving Boxes. For a new crown brass, the Iioring detail operations are asfollows: Set up and clamp the box Caliper the journal and set the spc cial gage Set one tool Rough bore the brass Set three tools Bore the brass 1/16 ip Finish boring tool following 1 ,32 in Radius and face the endRemove from the table Total time BY F. H. HINKLEY. The arrangement shown in the accompanying illustration hasbeen found very convenient when removing front cylinder heads,fhe frame will fit in any ordinary two-wheel truck, the righthand end slipping through and hooking under a cross bar ofthe truck, fhe cylinder head is fastened to the upright A by. Boring a Driving Box on a Horizontal Boring Machine. \\ hen a new crown brass is not required, the old one is re-bored in the following times: Depth of Cut. Feed. R. P. M. Min. Set up and clamp 5 Set three tools 3 Rebore the brass 1 16 in. 1/16 in. 56 3 Finish rebore following l/32 in. Radius the brass 2 Remove from the machine 2 Cylinder Head Carrier. the casing stud. There are numerous holes in the upright toaccommodate most any engine. With this device cylinder headsmay be easily removed and replaced, and can also be carriedfrom one engine to another, without any unnecessary lifting. Total time IS Operation No. it. Fit to journal, cut the oil groozrs, fit cellars,etc.—.After boring, the boxes are fitted to the journal and the City Water Consumption.—During the year ending June 30,1911, the city of Detroit, Mich., had an average water consump-tio:i of gal. per inhabitant daily. Master Boiler Makers Association Important Subjects Considered at the Annu


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