. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . er imperfections in manufacture. (e) Cross-bar, strap and terminal post castings inspected for imperfec-tions in casting and lead plating. (f) Plates and separators assembled in the jig and clamped for burningthe plate lugs to cross-bars, straps and terminal posts. (g) Jig containing the plates and separators placed on the burning plat-form and plate lugs burned to the cross-bar, strap and terminal post castings. 358 Storage Battery Manu


. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . er imperfections in manufacture. (e) Cross-bar, strap and terminal post castings inspected for imperfec-tions in casting and lead plating. (f) Plates and separators assembled in the jig and clamped for burningthe plate lugs to cross-bars, straps and terminal posts. (g) Jig containing the plates and separators placed on the burning plat-form and plate lugs burned to the cross-bar, strap and terminal post castings. 358 Storage Battery Manual (h) Element removed from the assembly jig and swung vertically in achain hoist where the hard rubber separator and plate support pins areinserted. The element is then given a minute inspection for the following: 1. Improper lead-burning. 2. Lead drops and run-downs. 3. Plates and separators examined for purpose of ascertainingwhether or not they have been injured during process of assemblyand renewals made where necessary. 4. If this inspection proves that the element is satisfactorily assem-bled, the element is then ready for installing in the Fig. 132g.—Inspecting Wood Separators for Imperfections. Note the Illumi-nating Box with Ground Glass Cover as Used in this Work. (i) Jars washed out, inspected and crated in packing cases. Fig. 13211illustrates how the hard rubber jars axe tested dielectrieally before the ele-ment is installed. (j) Element installed in the jar. Care should be taken that no nails,bolts, nuts, washers, tools, dirt or any other foreign matter are present in thejar when the element is installed. (k) Cell covers inspected for cracks, imperfections in moulding, such asdefective threads, etc. Manual of Inspection 359 (1) Cell cover placed on the jars and terminal post gaskets, washers andhold-down nuts secured in position. Cover sealed to the jar by means ofpouring sealing compound around the edges. Pig. 132h.—Testing Hard Rubber Jars Dielectrical


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