. Building and repairing railways . Fig. 258. SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE VIEW GATES STONE CRUSHER FOR BALLAST. REFERENCE TABLE. The names of the several parts designated by numbers in the above illus tion may be found in the following table: 1. Bottom Plate. 12. Band Wheel. 25. Main Shaft. 2. Bottom Shell. 13. Break Hub. 26. Upper Ring Nut. 3. Top Shell. 14. Break Pin. 27. Lower Ring Nut. 4. Bearing Cap. 15. Oil Bonnet. 28. Steel Step. 5. Oil Cellar Cap. 16. Dust Ring 29. Lighter Screw. 6. Spider. 17. Dust Cap. 30. Lighter Screw, 7. Hopper. 18. Head. Nut. 8. Eccentric. 19. Concaves. 31. Counter Sha


. Building and repairing railways . Fig. 258. SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE VIEW GATES STONE CRUSHER FOR BALLAST. REFERENCE TABLE. The names of the several parts designated by numbers in the above illus tion may be found in the following table: 1. Bottom Plate. 12. Band Wheel. 25. Main Shaft. 2. Bottom Shell. 13. Break Hub. 26. Upper Ring Nut. 3. Top Shell. 14. Break Pin. 27. Lower Ring Nut. 4. Bearing Cap. 15. Oil Bonnet. 28. Steel Step. 5. Oil Cellar Cap. 16. Dust Ring 29. Lighter Screw. 6. Spider. 17. Dust Cap. 30. Lighter Screw, 7. Hopper. 18. Head. Nut. 8. Eccentric. 19. Concaves. 31. Counter Shaft. 9. Bevel Wheel. 22. Chilled Wearing 33. Oiling Chain, 10. Wearing Ring. Plates. n. Bevel Pinion. 24. Octagon Step. Jam MAIXTEXAXCE OF WAT. 335 A large sized Gates stone crusher is illustratedby Fig. 258; this is of the rotary style which istaking the place of those having a jaw worked bya reciprocating motion. The drawing gives thedetails of the crusher and Fig. 259 shows the. Fig. 259. QATBS REVOLVING SCREEN FOR SCREENING CRUSHED STONE. rotary screen used to separate the crushed stoneinto the various sizes desired. A plant with storage bins and three loadingtracks is shown by Fig. 260. To economicallyOperate this plant the loading tracks should be ona light grade sufficient to easily move the loadedcan by hand; the empty cars should be placed atthe high cud of the siding and run under thestorage bins by hand. After they are loaded theyBhonld be run hy hand to the lower end of theloading track-, thus avoiding the use of a switch A portable railroad ballasl plant is often used where rubble stone can he obtained withoutquarrying as i- often the case along rocky bluffs 336 BUILDING AND REPAIRING RAILWAYS. and hillsides. After the supply of rubble stonehas been exhausted at one point the plant canbe readily moved to another.


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