Description: Laying Off Shoes and Wedges, ICS # 2354, Edition 1, by G.V. Williamson, published International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1927. Reproduced by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC, 2010, 5½ x 8½ photocopied booklet, 68 pages. Please note this is a new photoduplicated reproduction, not an original. When is a locomotive said to be out of tram? What are the bad effects of a locomotive being out of tram? What is the purpose of a proof line on a shoe or wedge? What two methods can be used for squaring the frame? How can the permanent centers be found if the trams cannot be passed over the top rails of the frame? How can a proof line on the frame be transferred to the shoes at the main pedestal? What is the proper method of marking off the wedges at the main pedestal? If you can answer all these questions, maybe you don’t need this book. But if you’re of the growing number of live steam enthusiasts looking for information to help you design and build an engine, then you will love this book. And be sure to look for our two dozen other reproduced books from this ICS series on steam railroading as taught and practiced in the 1930s and 1940s. Complete listing of contents: Explanation of Methods Locomotive Frame General Construction Description Shoes and Wedges Purpose Applying Back Cylinder Head Guide Work Purpose Description Driving Boxes Preliminary Operations Examination of Parts Inspection of Frame Fitting the Pedestal Binders Truing Up Pedestal Faces Examination of Old Shoes and Wedges Preliminary Machining of New Shoes and Wedges Machining a Driving Boxes Squaring the Frames Reason for Finding Permanent Centers Methods Used Temporary Centers Locating Center Point Between the Frames Permanent Centers Handling Trams Finding the Other Permanent Centers Putting Up the Shoes and Wedges Fitting Shoes and Wedges to Pedestals Marking Horizontal Lines on Shoes and Wedges Locating Centers of Crown Brasses Under Permanent Centers Proof Lines Scribing Proof Lines on Frame Transferring Proof Lines on Frame to Shoes at Main Pedestal First Method Other Method of Transferring Proof Marks Transferring Proof Mark to Inside of Shoe Laying Off Wedges at Main Pedestals Marking Off Shoes and Wedges at Other Pedestals Summary of Operations Alternative Method of Marking Off Shoes and Wedges Explanation Laying Off Back Shoes Laying Off Forward Shoes Line-Through-Cylinder Method of Squaring Frames Permanent Centers Putting Line Through Cylinder Testing Alinement of Frames with Cylinders Locating Permanent Centers Squaring Frames By Shafts Wedges Through Main Pedestal Jaws General Explanation Placing Shafts in Position Obtaining Proof Marks Marking Off Wedges Marking Off Other Shoes and Wedges Final Finishing Tramming Centers of Driving Axles Shoe and Wedge Work During Light Repairs Nature of Work Calculating Thickness of Shim Tramming Roundhouse Work on Shoes and Wedges Putting Up Shoes and Wedges After Locomotive Has Been Wheeled Franklin Automatic Adjustable Driving-Box Wedge Description Details of Parts Operation Adjustment Position of Floating Wedge Marking Off Franklin Wedge
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