Lubrication of Mining Equipment ? Part 2 - Mine Cars, Locomotives, Steam Engines and Turbines, Diesels, Motors and Generators

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles W. Frey
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

OF all the machinery used in mining work, mine cars are probably the most abused. They are hauled through water and muck, up hill and down grade, whipped around curves, bumped and jerked, and exposed to the ravages of the weather. However, as a general rule their lubrication is not altogether neglected. The mine operator may not heed the extra drag that a frozen conveyor bearing gives, but he is all too aware of the increased load that faulty mine car wheels put on his power plant. When the circuit breakers begin to fly, and when his mine loco- motives come out with only half the cars that they were able to carry a month before, then neglected mine car wheel lubrication becomes apparent, and woe to the person responsible.
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APA: Charles W. Frey  (1938)  Lubrication of Mining Equipment ? Part 2 - Mine Cars, Locomotives, Steam Engines and Turbines, Diesels, Motors and Generators

MLA: Charles W. Frey Lubrication of Mining Equipment ? Part 2 - Mine Cars, Locomotives, Steam Engines and Turbines, Diesels, Motors and Generators. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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