. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . roducing the desired shape or formof the lead-burned joint. Fig. 133 contains an illustration of a type ofcompound ladle such as has been described above. Special Notes on lead-Burning.—In discussing the special notes on lead-burning it should first be stated that no matter which of the methods of lead-burning is used, it is essential to first-class workmanship that all parts to beburned together be scraped bright and clean before attemp


. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . roducing the desired shape or formof the lead-burned joint. Fig. 133 contains an illustration of a type ofcompound ladle such as has been described above. Special Notes on lead-Burning.—In discussing the special notes on lead-burning it should first be stated that no matter which of the methods of lead-burning is used, it is essential to first-class workmanship that all parts to beburned together be scraped bright and clean before attempting the burningprocess. The tools used in cleaning these parts, such as triangular scrapers,wire-brushes, files, etc., have been described in the preceding chapter. Also,for best results, not only should the lead-burning sticks be clean and bright Lead-Bukninq 351 but they should as far as practicable be composed of the same grade of alloyas the parts to be burned together. In order to prevent damage to covers, jars, trays and other parts it is agood plan to place strips of asbestos around these parts when burning con-nectors to terminal posts, Fig. 132a.—Building-Up a Terminal Post by Lead-Burning Process. Before attempting to do any lead-burning work around a battery be surethat all cells have been well ventilated and cleared of all gases in order toprevent an explosion when using the flame. Fig. 133A contains an illustra-tion of a method of building-up a battery terminal post by means of thelead-burning process. The burning tip, flame, lead alloy burning stock,and iron forms around the terminal posts are plainly shown in this illustra-tion. Attention is especially invited to the method of holding the burning tipin relation to the alloy burning stock. CHAPTEE XXV. MANUAL OF INSPECTION. (Storage Batteries and Farts.) Manual Divided into Two Parts.—The subject of inspection of storage batteries and parts for the naval service may be properly divided into two main p


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