. Railway age gazette . April. 1914 RAILWAY AGE GAZETTE, MECHANICAL EDITION ■ 171 frame casting. This upper tie extends up and into the frontfoot plate of the engine and is guided thereby. The tie, rectangular in shape, has a >i in. brass liner rivetedat each end. These brass liners are 13^ in. long by 7 in. wide,and take the frictional load between the tie and similar linersbolted to the inner sides of the front foot plate. The foot plate liners are held in place by a number of thebolts used to hold the front foot plate between the frames. Theheads of the bolts in this case are flattened a


. Railway age gazette . April. 1914 RAILWAY AGE GAZETTE, MECHANICAL EDITION ■ 171 frame casting. This upper tie extends up and into the frontfoot plate of the engine and is guided thereby. The tie, rectangular in shape, has a >i in. brass liner rivetedat each end. These brass liners are 13^ in. long by 7 in. wide,and take the frictional load between the tie and similar linersbolted to the inner sides of the front foot plate. The foot plate liners are held in place by a number of thebolts used to hold the front foot plate between the frames. Theheads of the bolts in this case are flattened and countersunk.


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