Excavating – Snow or ice removing or grooming by portable device – Railway clearer
Patent
1982-07-23
1985-10-22
Gron, Teddy S.
Excavating
Snow or ice removing or grooming by portable device
Railway clearer
37141R, 193 2R, 1727011, 172747, 219 98, 428557, 428572, E02F 300, E02F 700, E02F 928
Patent
active
045479852
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to the protection of metallic surfaces susceptible to abrasion by rock-like material. According to the invention, a metallic surface susceptible to abrasion by rock-like material is protected by stud welding studs of abrasion resistant metallic material to the metallic surface in closely spaced relationship to cause the majority of the rock-like material to contact the abrasion resistant studs instead of the metallic surface. Typical of such metallic surfaces are a ground engaging tool, earth-working equipment, or chutes for conveying the rock-like material. The abrasion resistant metallic material comprising the stud can be formed of cast material of compacted metallic powder.
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Silins Vilnis
Tameling Jerome H.
Gron Teddy S.
Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited
Thexton Matthew A.
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