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1945 Steam Locomotive Appliances - Parts 1 & 2 - Reprints

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Locomotive Appliances, Part 1: Description, Operation, and Disorders<br>, by J.W. Harding, published by International Textbook Co., Scranton, Penn., 1945. 5½ x 8½ paperback, 72 pages. Reproduced by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC, 2015. I..C.S. Number 5620A.<br>- - - AND - - -<br>Locomotive Appliances, Part 2: Power Reverse Gears<br>, by J.W. Harding, published by International Textbook Co., Scranton, Penn., 1945. 5½ x 8½ paperback, 74 pages. Reproduced by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC, 2015. I..C.S. Number 5620B.<br>Please note this is a photocopied reproduction, not an original.<br>Please note this is a photocopied reproduction, not an original.<br>Contents:<br>Water Gauges<br>Water-Registering Devices<br>Types of Water Gauges<br>Ordinary Water Gauge<br>Reflex Water Gauge<br>Disorders of Water Gauges<br>Testing Water Gauges<br>Broken Water-Gauge Glass<br>Gauge-Cocks<br>Description<br>Disorders of Gauge-Cocks<br>Number and Location of Water Glass and Gauge-Cocks<br>Water Columns<br>Water Level in Modern Boilers<br>Purpose of Water Column<br>Disorders of Water Columns<br>A.R.A. Recommended Practice<br>Steam Whistle<br>Steam Gauge<br>Purpose and Description<br>Operation<br>Gauge Pipe<br>Safety Valves<br>Purpose<br>General Design of Safety Valves<br>Ashton Safety Valves<br>Description<br>Muffled Type<br>Operation<br>Consolidated Safety Valve<br>Description<br>Muffled-Pop Safety Valve<br>Operation<br>Varying the Blow-Down<br>Safety Valve Extension<br>Capacity of Safety Valve<br>Definition<br>Capacity and Boiler Evaporation<br>Setting Safety Valves<br>Waste at Safety Valves<br>Blow-Off Valves<br>Purpose<br>Description<br>Operation<br>General Design of Safety Valves<br>Pressure in Pipes<br>Locomotive Air Whistles<br>Franklin Automatic Fire-Doors<br>Advantages of Automatic Fire-Doors<br>Principal Parts<br>Operation of Fire-Door<br>Automatic Operation<br>Manual Operation<br>Lubrication of Cylinder<br>Failure of Door to Close<br>Shoemaker Fire-Door<br>Opening Door<br>Closing Door<br>Cracking Fire-Door<br>Manual Operation<br>Disorders and Maintenance<br>Failure to Close Fully<br>Slamming When Opening and Closing<br>Blow at Exhaust Ports<br>Oiling<br>Gollmar Locomotive Bell Ringer<br>Purpose<br>Description<br>Regulation<br>Leaky Packing Rings<br>Transportation Devices Corporation’s Bell Ringer<br>King Sander<br>General Arrangement<br>Sander Trap<br>Graham-White Sander<br>Description<br>Sander Trap<br>Operating Valve<br>Normal Position<br>Cleaning Position<br>Sanding Position<br>Franklin Steam Grate Shaker<br>General Arrangement<br>Valve Operating Arrangement<br>Examination Questions<br>Contents, Part 2:<br>Franklin Type B Power Reverse Gear<br>Operation – Initial Movement<br>Stopping Piston Movement<br>Movement to Back Gear<br>Operation of Reverse Lever<br>Reverse-Lever Movement Limited in Absence of Cross-Head Movement<br>Combination Lever<br>Turning Air on Gear<br>Stresses on Piston Trunk<br>Franklin Type E Power Reverse Gear<br>Franklin Type F-1 Precision Power Reverse Gear<br>General Arrangement<br>Indicator<br>Cylinder<br>Operation of Gear<br>Franklin Type F-2 Precision Power Reverse Gear<br>Alco Type G Reverse Gear<br>Description<br>Operation<br>Testing Packing Cups<br>Alco Type K Power Reverse Gear<br>Barco Type M-1 Power Reverse Gear<br>General Description<br>Valve Body and Valves<br>P