Handbook of Artillery : Including Mobile, Anti-Aircraft And Trench Matériel
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An apron of armor plate is hinged under the axle and may be secured in a horizontal position for traveling. A fuze-setter bracket is pivoted to the apron hinges on the right side of the carriage at the rear. T is raised and secured for traveling. The road brake is designed similar to that of the gun carriage, with all parts as far as possible being interchangeable. The standard 56-inch wheels are used. (132) 133 Weight, dimensions, etc. Weight, empty pounds. . 1, 424 Weight of tools and equipme...nt carried do .... 84 Weight of ammunition carried do . ... 1, 312. 5 Weight, completely loaded and equipped do .... 2, 820 Rounds of ammunition carried 70 Diameter of wheels inches. . 56 Width of track do 60 Free height under caisson do. . -. . 22. 5 Turning angle degrees. . 75 3-INCH GUN CAISSON, MODEL OF 1916. The frame consists of two side rails and a middle rail braced by tie rods, and by the ammunition chest to which they are riveted. The chest is a rectangular flange steel box containing three ver- tical diaphragms supporting 70 rounds of ammunition.
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