waterproof hydraulic" packing and force it well to the bottom of the stuffing box by a wooden stick and mallet. Treat each layer of packing in a similar manner, being careful to break... The Gunner's Examiner - Page 63by Harold Edward Cloke - 1908 - 206 pagesFull view - About this book
| George L. Lohrer - 1904 - 990 pages
...until the proper thickness of packing has been attained. Now push the loose gland against the packing and screw up the follower. No more force should be used on the spanner wrench than that of two men, and generally that of one man is sufficient. The addition of a... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department. War Department - 1908 - 38 pages
...stuffing box by a wooden stick and mallet. Treat each layer of packing in a similar manner until four rings of new packing have been inserted or an equal...and old when any of the latter is used. Place the halves of the gland on the follower, enter them together in the box, and screw up the follower, being... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department. War Department - 1908 - 42 pages
...mallet. Treat each layer of packing in a similar manner, being careful to break the joints, until three rings of new packing have been inserted, or an equal...amount of new and old when any of the latter is used. Enter the gland in the box, and screw up the follower. No more force should be used on the spanner... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department War Department - 1909 - 66 pages
...amount, with the old on top when any of the latter is used, is inserted. Put the halves of the ring on the follower, enter them together in the box, and screw up the follower, being careful to note that the halves of the ring do not- bind on the screw threads. No more force... | |
| Mortars (Ordnance) - 1914 - 130 pages
...with a wooden stick and mallet. Treat each layer the same, being careful to break joints, until six rings of new packing have been inserted, or an equal amount of old and new packing, if any of the latter has been used. Place the halves of the gland on the follower,... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department - Gun-carriages - 1916 - 48 pages
...and mallet. Treat each layer of packing in a similar manner, being careful to break joints until six rings of new packing have been inserted, or an equal...the follower. No more force should be used on the spanner wrench, than that of two men, and generally that of one man is sufficient. The addition of... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Dept - 1916 - 44 pages
...layer of packing in a similar manner, being careful to break joints until six rings of new pack116 ing have been inserted, or an equal amount of new and...the follower. No more force should be used on the spanner wrench than that of two men, and generally that of one man is sufficient. The addition of a... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Dept - 1916 - 58 pages
...being careful to break the joints, until six rings of packing have been inserted. Place the halves of the gland on the follower, enter them together in the box, and screw up the follower, being careful to note' that the halves of the gland do not bind on the screw threads. 26 No more force... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department. War Department - 1917 - 44 pages
...1-inch Oarlock's " waterproof hydraulic" packing and force it well to the bottom of the stuffing box by a wooden stick and mallet. Treat each layer of...the follower. No more force should be used on the spanner wrench than that of two men, and generally that of one man is sufficient. The addition of the... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department - Gun-carriages - 1917 - 34 pages
...layer of packing in a similar manner, being careful to break joints until five rings of newpacking have been inserted, or an equal amount of new and...the follower. No more force should be used on the spanner wrench than that of two men, and generally that of one man is sufficient. The addition of the... | |
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