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(Center) Roll-over machine for drag. The cope is rammed up from a plain plate. (Bottom) Stripper plate machine for cope and a roll-over machine for the drag. Patternmaking and Molding 239 per foot instead of ^ -inch per foot as in gray iron does not cause any difficulty in patternmaking, except that a proper allowance must be made by using a "double" or 54 -inch shrink rule in laying out the work in case the casting is to be used hard. This shrink rule is merely a rule graduated in feet and inc...hes and fractions of inches usually sixteenths in which the distance marked as one foot is 12. 25 inches. A casting from this pattern will come from the mold about true to size. Experiment has shown that the solid contraction of white n Length in Per Cent of Length at 75 F. Co KJ O^ O / / . / ^sV/ / *4 \Y ^ ^ c SL Total Contraction Independent of Chemical Composition. Data on Samples of at>out 2^Tbtal Carbon No Graphite C7* 0. 4 / / 7 00 1600 IZOO 800 400 Temperatures, Deq. Fahr. Fig. 106. Curve showing contraction in cooling from solidifica- tion to room temperature cast iron (metastable carbon iron alloys) is substantially the same irrespective of composition.
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