. American engineer and railroad journal . o allow of key seating. The Important dimensions of this tool are presented In thefollowing table: PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS. Stroko. maximum 17 Ins. Vertical adjustment of table 15 Ins. Cross motion of table 20 Ins. Tool block feeds (In any direction) 6 Ins. Vise Jaws 8 Ins. x 11 Ins. Width of front face of column : 14 A Ids. Top surface of box table 13 Ins. x 11 Vt Ins. Depth of cross rail 14 V? Ins. Length of bearing In column for ram 26 Ins. Width of ram 894 Ins. Size of base 24 Ins. x 43 Ins. Floor space required 38 Ins. x 80 Ins. Net weight 2,200 lbs
. American engineer and railroad journal . o allow of key seating. The Important dimensions of this tool are presented In thefollowing table: PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS. Stroko. maximum 17 Ins. Vertical adjustment of table 15 Ins. Cross motion of table 20 Ins. Tool block feeds (In any direction) 6 Ins. Vise Jaws 8 Ins. x 11 Ins. Width of front face of column : 14 A Ids. Top surface of box table 13 Ins. x 11 Vt Ins. Depth of cross rail 14 V? Ins. Length of bearing In column for ram 26 Ins. Width of ram 894 Ins. Size of base 24 Ins. x 43 Ins. Floor space required 38 Ins. x 80 Ins. Net weight 2,200 lbs. AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY IN CANADA. By the purchase of the Locomotive & Machine Company, ofMontreal, the American Locomotive Company adds anotherexcellent plant to Its equipment. The price paid was $1,500,000,and besides the fine new locomotive plant the property includesa structural steel shop and valuable frontage on the river. Thecapacity of the locomotive shops is 250 locomotives per year,which may easily be increased to DETAILS OF THE NEW DESIGN OF 16-INCH BACK GEARED 8HAPEB. SPRINGFIELD MACHINE TOOL COMPANY. COKE AS LOCOMOTIVE FUEL. Boston & Maine Railroad. For a number of years the Boston & Maine has used coke onits locomotives running into Boston and the practice has beendescribed In this journal. Figures from the performancesheets of the last six months of the year 1903 have been re-ceived from Mr. Henry Bartlett. These are from passengerservice and are not stated in terms of ton miles. They Indicatethe amount used and the record in train miles for all classes ofpassenger service. COKE USED ON LOCOMOTIVES, BOSTON £ MAINE RAILROAD. 1903. 5 Min OSa ® E5 July August September 380,021 October November December 411,803 3 * m £ * !■ m a o «d s8 Si p 7) u «5d ■gas £ B ► H H ■■ • • a 0,0. CO , o 602,118 ,250 15,194,180 11,320 599,628 2258 1
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