. Electric railway journal . Figs. 1, 2 and 3—Proper Method of Packing; TwistedPacking for Back of Box and Loose Packingfor Rest of Box the surplus oil, allowing sufficient to remain approximately toequal four pints of oil per pound of dry waste, when the pack-ing will be ready for use. To obtain proper saturation anddraining, it is absolutely necessary that a temperature of notless than 70 deg. be maintained in the oil room at all preparation, if the waste is gently squeezed in the hand. Figs. 4 and 5—Method of Packing Small Boxes; Floor PanWhich Serves to Catch Drip When PackingB
. Electric railway journal . Figs. 1, 2 and 3—Proper Method of Packing; TwistedPacking for Back of Box and Loose Packingfor Rest of Box the surplus oil, allowing sufficient to remain approximately toequal four pints of oil per pound of dry waste, when the pack-ing will be ready for use. To obtain proper saturation anddraining, it is absolutely necessary that a temperature of notless than 70 deg. be maintained in the oil room at all preparation, if the waste is gently squeezed in the hand. Figs. 4 and 5—Method of Packing Small Boxes; Floor PanWhich Serves to Catch Drip When PackingBoxes and to Carry Packing Tools and does not show oil it is proof that it has been pressed toohard or drained too long. It should not be used but returnedto the tank for re-saturation. Second : The packing placed in the journal box first should
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