. A textbook on the locomotive and the air brake . §12 CAR LIGHTING. 11. 12 CAR LIGHTING. 12 forms the framework of the lamp, the hmge being at k. At (a)are shown two views of the spring catch for locking the glassbowl A to the iron ring C; t is the catch, s is its spring, C ispart of the iron ring, and r is the bezel or ring for the important dimensions have been noted on the illustration,namely, the distance between the bottom of ring reflector andthe top of cluster where the burner screws in; also, the distancebetween reflector and top of burner when in position. Anotherimportant d


. A textbook on the locomotive and the air brake . §12 CAR LIGHTING. 11. 12 CAR LIGHTING. 12 forms the framework of the lamp, the hmge being at k. At (a)are shown two views of the spring catch for locking the glassbowl A to the iron ring C; t is the catch, s is its spring, C ispart of the iron ring, and r is the bezel or ring for the important dimensions have been noted on the illustration,namely, the distance between the bottom of ring reflector andthe top of cluster where the burner screws in; also, the distancebetween reflector and top of burner when in position. Anotherimportant dimension is the distance between faces of ring andcup reflectors; it should be ^ inch, as shown in the lampnext described. 13. Fig. 11 illustrates a type of lamp used on variouscars. This lamp, as seen in position in the car, presents a veryneat and elegant appearance. It is supported from the roof bymeans of the brackets B. R is an ornamental ring running ifEU ^^


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