-
sprung suspension,
against thickened webs
attached to the frame,
called "
hornblocks".
American practice for many
years was to use built-up bar frames, with...
-
drive shafts led to an
unusual bogie design with
radius arms
rather than
hornblocks and so
prominently visible wheels and rims. In some rare examples, such...
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coupling rod.
According to Stroudley, the axleboxes,
bearing surfaces,
hornblocks and
coupling rods of
locomotives with
outside cylinders had a service...
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between two
driving axles of a 1-C-1 layout.
Vertical sliding bearings in
hornblocks would allow movement, but
these must be
designed carefully or else the...
- the LSWR network. The
radial axlebox worked in a
corresponding curved hornblock the
centre of
which was
struck near the
middle of the ch****is. The device...
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Frame spacing as for
British standard gauge but with
reverse mounted hornblocks to cope with
longer axles for the
wider gauge. No. 1848 of 1914: Originally...
-
proceeding on
heavy general overhaul with work
concentrated on
axlebox and
hornblock machining.
Private Owner. No. 1682 "Julia"
Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0ST Hudswell...
- locomotive's weight. The
axlebox bearings could slide vertically within hornblocks attached to the
wooden frame beneath the boiler.
Piston seals were a perennial...
-
supporting the
driving axleboxes, and an
external frame from
which the
hornblocks for the
leading wheels projected.
Unsuccessful in its trials, it was never...
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relied on the axle and thrust-faces
within the axle
bearings to keep the
hornblocks in position. Joy,
David (September 1884). Diaries. "LNWRS Glossary". London...