. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . alue is shown in the reamer forcleaning out exhaust nozzles. This too!is operated from the top of the stack—nofront-end door to open or netting to re-move. It is made very light—the body54-nch gas pipe, and the reamer end of■j&t X ^^-inch steel, with flexible tool is easy to handle and a goodthing. They have a device here for lining up guides, which reduces that operation toits lowest insures absolute truthin alignment of guides with the bore ofcylinder. The illustration shows a star


. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . alue is shown in the reamer forcleaning out exhaust nozzles. This too!is operated from the top of the stack—nofront-end door to open or netting to re-move. It is made very light—the body54-nch gas pipe, and the reamer end of■j&t X ^^-inch steel, with flexible tool is easy to handle and a goodthing. They have a device here for lining up guides, which reduces that operation toits lowest insures absolute truthin alignment of guides with the bore ofcylinder. The illustration shows a starframe with four arms, which are securedto the cylinder head studs at the front gland shown has a tapered bodywhich fits into the stuffing of the diameter and length equal to the cross-head fit of the piston, and it is this ringthat tells at once, when the crosshead isin place, which guides need the liners, bymoving the ring to the crosshead andnoting its position with reference to thepiston fit. This scheme has so many ad-vantages over the old-time line stretched. back head, and is thus self-centering, leav-ing the only adjustment to be made atthe star in front, which has a movablebush at its center for the purpose, and thisbush is centered with the counterbore ofthe cylinder. Fitting into the bush and gland is aij4-inch round steel rod, and this rod hassufficient length to have a bearing in thestar and gland, and at the same time ex-tend to the extreme end of the guides tobe lined up. At the crosshead end of therod there is a sliding ring having an outer through a cylinder, that even a rough ad-justment with it gives a better alignmentof the crosshead and cylinder than thebest work in the old way; and, again,there is no fear of a line being moved orcut with this device. In a great many shops—too many—thetruck-wheel press and its surroundingsare hardly beauteous enough to inspirea lasting respect in the observer. A darkcorner, lots of grease, and blocking


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectrailroa, bookyear1892