The book Roadway And Track was written by author Walter F Walter Freeman Rench Here you can read free online of Roadway And Track book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Roadway And Track a good or bad book?
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— The brand on rails gives a number or abbreviation by which the rail section is desig- nated, the name of the manufacturer, the month and year of manufacture, and, if the metal is open hearth steel, the letters ''O. H." are added. Square block letters and figures about an inch high are commonly used, and the brand will always ap- pear slightly raised at regular intervals on the web of the rail. The month is generally shown by Roman numerals, as VII for July and sometimes by a series of Fs, as ...IIIII for May. The number representing the heat, blow or melt of steel, and the letter to indicate the position of tlje rail in the ingot, are stamped on the web of the rail with dies while it is still red hot, but after it has been completely rolled and sawed to length. All mills except Pennsylvauia and Colorado stamp the heat number and letter on the side of the web which does not carry the brand. Remembering also that the brand al- ways appears in raised letters, and that the heat number and letter is stamped *on, no confusion of the two should exist.
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