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Identifier: streetrailwayrev01amer (find matches)
Title: The street railway review
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: American Street Railway Association Street Railway Accountants' Association of America American Railway, Mechanical, and Electrical Association
Subjects: Street-railroads
Publisher: Chicago : Street Railway Review Pub. Co
Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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. The hj-draulic system used for elevating all the materialfor the four cupolas, etc., is very simple and complete andis entirely automatic. A 14-inch accumulator, 14-footstroke, with loaded casing to secure a pressure of 1,000pounds per square inch is used, and differential pumpsoperated automatically according to requirements. Thesepumps can work at a speed of 150 revolutions without the yard to the elevator and with turn tables reaches allthe various points where material and work are to bedelivered. In the light work foundry which is 200 feetlong by 50 feet wide, there is one of the most complete sets ofpulley moulding machines and appurtenances that wasever designed; the interchangability is something wonder-ful. The floor system of molding pulleys is equally com-plete and shows the result of years of experience in thisline of work. The gear molding machinerj located inthe large foundry is complete in every detail, includingboth fixed and portable machines; also striking machines
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ROPE DRIVK WHEEL—32 FEET IN DIAMETER, 6 FEET FACE, WEIGHT, lOO TONS—WALKER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. the slightest water hammer. The elevator framing,girders and cage are entirely of iron, the cage is of unu-sual size and can t,\ke a load of 12,000 pounds, or asmall wagon of coke or coal. All the coke for the cupo-las and coal for the boiler are elevated to the third floorand dropped to the second, thus avoiding second handlingof all this material. The entire hydraulic machinery andall its appurtenances was built by the company, beingdesigned and erected under the supervision of Mr. E. W.Naylor, whose system of hjclraulic machinery the com-pany has adopted. A narrow gauge railway runs through of the most improved form. All the pulley and gearmachinery is of special character, invented and patentedby Mr. John Walker. The production of machinemolded pulleys and gears by the Walker ManufacturingCompany has been very gratifying both in quantity andquality. They are used from Maine to Mex

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