A course in mechanical drawing by Rouillion Louis

A course in mechanical drawing by Rouillion Louis

Author:Rouillion, Louis. [from old catalog]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Mechanical drawing
Publisher: New York, The Norman W. Henley publishing co.
Published: 1921-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


Locomotive Catechism.

By Robert Grimshaw. Twenty-eighth revised and enlarged edition. This may well be called an encyclopedia of the locomotive. Contains over 4,000 examination questions with their answers, including among them those asked at the first, second and third year's examinations. 825 pages, 437 illustrations and 3 folding plates. Price, $2.50

iWestinghouse E. T. Air-Brake Instruction Pocket-book Catechism.

By Wm. W. Wood, Air-Brake Instructor. A practical work containing examination questions and answers on the E. T. Equipment. Covering what the E. T. Brake is. How it should be operated. What to do when defective. Not a question can be asked of the engineman up for promotion on either the No. 5 or the No. 6 E. T. equipment that is not asked and answered in the book. If you want to thoroughly understand the E. T. equipment get a copy of this book. _ It covers every detail. Makes air-brake troubles and examinations easy. Fully illustrated with colored plates, showing various pressures. Cloth. (1920.) Price, 99.B0

Practical instructor and Reference Book for Locomotive Firemen and Engineers.

By Chas. F. Lockhart. An entirely new book on the locomotive. It appeals to every railroad man, as it tells him how things are done and the right way to do them. _ Written by a man who has had years of practical experience in locomotive shops and on the road firing and running. The information given in this book cannot be found in any other similar treatise. Eight hundred and fifty-one questions with their answers are included, which_ will prove specially helpful to those preparing for examination. 368 pages, 88 illustrations. Cloth. Price, $2.00

Prevention of Railroad Accidents, or Safety in Railroading.

By George Bradshaw. This book is a heart-to-heart talk with railroad employees, dealing with facts, not theories^ and showing the men in the ranks, from every-day experience, how accidents occur and how they may be avoided. The book is illustrated with seventy original photographs and drawings showing the safe and unsafe methods of work. No visionary schemes, no ideal pictures. Just plain facts and practical suggestions are given. Every railroad employee who reads the book is a better and safer man to have in railroad service. It gives just the information which will be the means of preventing many injuries and deaths. All railroad employees should procure a copy; read it, and do their part in preventing accidents. 159 pages. Pocket size. Fully illustrated. Price, 50 cent*

Walschaert Locomotive Valve Gear.

By Wm. W. Wood. If you would thoroughly understand the Walschaert Valve Gear, you should possess a copy of this book. The author divides the subject into four divisions, as follows: I. Analysis of the gear. II. Designing and erection of the gear. III. Advantages of the gear. IV. Questions and answers relating to the Walschaert Valve Gear. This book is specially valuable to those preparing for promotion. Third edition. 245 pages. Fully illustrated. Cloth.

Price, $2.59

MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE

Modern Machine Shop Construction, Equipment and Management.

By Oscar E. Perrigo. The only work published that describes the Modern Machine Shop or Manufacturing



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