. The Street railway journal . FEEDER WIRE SPLICER. nuts are then screwed on the tapered ends of the splicer which isslightly corrugated on the inside, thus securely clamping the can be poured through a slot provided for this purpose. A joint made in this way is but a trifle larger than the wire, and isof low resistance and great strength, the average electrical of an ohm and the mechanical strength of the joint being more thanbeing than the wire itself. Electric Railway Construction in Chicago.


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