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ansfer Truck.] In Figure 76 will be seen the Special 2-rail Flexible type of Transfer Car designed for the handling of 3-rail kiln cars which have been loaded "cross-wise." This car is equipped with double the usual number of wheels, and by making each set of trucks a separate unit (the front and rear trucks being bolted to a steel beam with malleable iron connection), a slight up-and-down movement is permitted, which enables this transfer car to adjust itself to any unevenness in the track, which is a very good feature. In Figure 77 will be seen the Regular Transfer Car designed for the handling of stave bolt trucks. In Figure 78 will be seen another type of Regular Transfer Car designed for the handling of stave bolt trucks. In Figure 79 will be seen a Special Transfer Car designed for the handling of stave bolt trucks. [Illustration: Fig. 77. A Regular Transfer Car for handling Stave Bolt Trucks.] [Illustration: Fig. 78. A Regular Transfer Car for handling Stave Bolt Trucks.] [Illustration: Fig. 79. A Special Transfer Car for handling Stave Bolt Trucks.] In Figure 80 will be seen the Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck designed for edge piling "cross-wise" of the dry kiln. In Figure 81 will be seen another type of Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck designed for edge piling "cross-wise" of the dry kiln. [Illustration: Fig. 80. A Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck.] [Illustration: Fig. 81. A Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck.] In Figure 82 will be seen the Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck designed for flat piling "end-wise" of the dry kiln. [Illustration: Fig. 82. A Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck.] [Illustration: Fig. 83. A Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck.] [Illustration: Fig. 84. A Regular Single-sill or Dolly Kiln Truck.] In Figure 83 will be seen the Regular Channel-iron Kiln Truck with I-Beam cross-pieces designed for flat piling "end-wise" of the dry kiln. In Figure 84 will be seen the Regular Small Dolly Kiln Truck designed for flat piling "end-wise" of the dry kiln. Different Types of Kiln Doors In Figure 85 will be seen the Asbestos-lined Door. The construction of this kiln door is such that it has no tendency to warp or twist. The framework is solid and the body is made of thin slats placed so that the slat on either side covers the open space of the other with asbestos roofing fabric in between. This ma
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