. Railway mechanical engineer . t each side of the machine. Push button control isprovided for all motors. 28-Ft. Boring Mill for Arsenal Work 84 in. The taljle is driven by a 16-hp. motor through adouljle pinion drive. A 25-hp. motor is used for elevatingthe crossrail and a 15-hp. motor for fast traversing the barsand saddles. A separate 15-hp. motor is used for traversingthe housings. The crossrail has two heads with octagon bars 10 the flats. The crossrail is 48 in. in width and 54 depth from front to back. STA-RITE UNCOUPLING LE^ ERATTACHMENT The rejiorts of the division of


. Railway mechanical engineer . t each side of the machine. Push button control isprovided for all motors. 28-Ft. Boring Mill for Arsenal Work 84 in. The taljle is driven by a 16-hp. motor through adouljle pinion drive. A 25-hp. motor is used for elevatingthe crossrail and a 15-hp. motor for fast traversing the barsand saddles. A separate 15-hp. motor is used for traversingthe housings. The crossrail has two heads with octagon bars 10 the flats. The crossrail is 48 in. in width and 54 depth from front to back. STA-RITE UNCOUPLING LE^ ERATTACHMENT The rejiorts of the division of safety of the InterstateCommerce Commission indicate that uncoupling chains areresponsiljle for more than half the defects of the uncouplingmechanism. The adoption by the railroads of other devicesto replace uncoupling chains has been recommended by thedivision of safety. A simple and efficient substitute for theuncoupling chain is now being made Ijy the Railway DevicesCompany. St. Louis. This device which is known as the Sta-. Method of Application and DetailsAttachment Sta-Rite Uncoupling Rite Uncoupling Lever Attachment requires no change in uncoupling levers for its application. It consists oibut three pieces, the link and pin which are of cast steeland the cotter pin. The construction is such that the partscannot get out of place, or cause trouble due to kinking orfouling, and sufficient flexibility is provided to take care ofall movements of the coupler. The design of the device andthe method of application are clearly shown in the illustrationalxive. When Monoxide Is F.\—Carbon monoxidehas an avidity for hemoglobin, the red coloring matter ofthe blood, with which it forms the same combination as doesox\gen, onlv 250 times as powerful. However, this com-bination is not permanent and a man brought out to thefresh air. or to whom air mixed with oxygen can be admin-istered, will generally recover if exposure is within the fol-lowing limits. As a rou


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