Railway Carmen's Journal, Volume 16Brotherhood Railway Carmen of the United States and Canada., 1911 |
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... Brake Beam Read of the evolution of the brake beam from the old wood beam up to the modern trussed metal brake beam . Send for a book entitled , " The Brake Beam . " You will ap- preciate , when you have read it , more than ever before ...
... Brake Beam Read of the evolution of the brake beam from the old wood beam up to the modern trussed metal brake beam . Send for a book entitled , " The Brake Beam . " You will ap- preciate , when you have read it , more than ever before ...
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... brake cylinders with Westinghouse triples ? Wednesday - Will the brake set any harder with New York quick action than with the plain triple ? Thursday - How would you locate a leak past the vent valve ? Friday - How does venting air ...
... brake cylinders with Westinghouse triples ? Wednesday - Will the brake set any harder with New York quick action than with the plain triple ? Thursday - How would you locate a leak past the vent valve ? Friday - How does venting air ...
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... brake cylinder almost instantly through the large openings past the quick action valve , also through the service port to brake cylinder causing the brakes to apply through- out the train in a much shorter time than in service ...
... brake cylinder almost instantly through the large openings past the quick action valve , also through the service port to brake cylinder causing the brakes to apply through- out the train in a much shorter time than in service ...
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... brake and safety appliance men are being paid a fraction of 18 cents per hour . Just think of the vital importance connected with their duties upon which depends much the safety of life and prop- erty . RAILWAY CARMEN'S JOURNAL . 27.
... brake and safety appliance men are being paid a fraction of 18 cents per hour . Just think of the vital importance connected with their duties upon which depends much the safety of life and prop- erty . RAILWAY CARMEN'S JOURNAL . 27.
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... BRAKE BOOMER . " Atlanta , Ga . , Dec. 15 , 1910 . Editor Journal . Please allow me a short space in the col- umns of our New Year's Journal , for since reading over our December Journal I wish to make a few remarks in behalf of our ...
... BRAKE BOOMER . " Atlanta , Ga . , Dec. 15 , 1910 . Editor Journal . Please allow me a short space in the col- umns of our New Year's Journal , for since reading over our December Journal I wish to make a few remarks in behalf of our ...
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