Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Spring applier or remover
Patent
1996-11-27
1998-08-11
Smith, James G.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Spring applier or remover
29225, 29238, 29252, 254 93R, 254 105, B23P 1904
Patent
active
057910332
ABSTRACT:
A railroad car truck frame jack clamps a side frame, the clamps suspend a cross tube which in turn suspends one or more cylinders which raise a bolster plug thereby lifting the bolster relative to the side frame and decompressing the truck springs for repair or replacement, twisting loads being minimized in the preferred embodiment by a lost motion slot.
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Ninstil Henry F.
Norby Robert V.
Pendrick Stefan
Holland Company
Smith James G.
Wilson Lee
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