. The car builders' dictionary; an illustrated vocabulary of terms which designate American railway cars, their parts, attachments, and details of construction .. . ches here — or If more than4 feet 634 Inches hero or less than 5 feet 4 Inches here Wheels—Cast-iron. Hi 14. (a) Shelled out; wheels with defective treads onaccount of pieces shelling out; if the spots are over one(1) inch or so numerous as to endanger the safety ofthe wheel. (b) Tread worn hollow; if tread is worn hollow %inch or over. (c) Worn flanges; flanges having flat vertical sur-faces extending more than % inch from tread,


. The car builders' dictionary; an illustrated vocabulary of terms which designate American railway cars, their parts, attachments, and details of construction .. . ches here — or If more than4 feet 634 Inches hero or less than 5 feet 4 Inches here Wheels—Cast-iron. Hi 14. (a) Shelled out; wheels with defective treads onaccount of pieces shelling out; if the spots are over one(1) inch or so numerous as to endanger the safety ofthe wheel. (b) Tread worn hollow; if tread is worn hollow %inch or over. (c) Worn flanges; flanges having flat vertical sur-faces extending more than % inch from tread, or,flanges less than 1% inches thick. (d) Burst; if wheel is cracked from wheel fit out-ward by pressure from axle. (e) Flange, rim, tread, plate brackets or any otherpart of wheel, either cracked, chipped or broken underfair usage. Wheels—Steel-tired. 15. (a) Loose, broken or cracked hubs, plates, bolts,retaining ring or tire, occurring under fair usage. (b) Worn flange or tire; with flange less than 1%inches thick or having flat vertical spot extending morethan % inch from tread, or with tire thinner thanshown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. INT 98 INT. Fig. 4.


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