Cylinder Oil 600 W What Is For, What Will It Do 1920

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GARGOYLE CYLINDER OIL 600 W 1. Direct to the steam chest 2. Direct to the val ves 3. Direct to the cylinder 4. Direct to the piston rod 5. Indirect into the steam line The four first-mentioned points of application are dir eet, that is, the oil is delivered as direetly as possible to the moving parts requiring lubrication. These direct methods have the disadvantage that where a heavy cylinder oil is required it spreads with difficulty and is, therefore, liable to over lubricate some parts and fail to reach other parts. For this reason an 'excessive amount of oil is required to insure a complete lubricating film being maintained. The indirect method of application, whichernbodies an entire- ly different principle, is to feed the oil into the steam line, the object being to atomize the oil and “lubricate” the steam. The steam passing through the engine reaches and comes in direct contact with all the internal parts requiring lubrica- tion. By introducing the oil into the main flow of steam, the oil is automatically carried along iy the steam. In faet, the steam itself is thus made a lubricant and lubricates all parts with which it comes in contact. Atomizing is not’ h°wever, satisfactory to introduce the the Oil ®ush with the inside of the steam pipe, as the oil then is merely pushed along in the form ot drops. The best method, insuring perfeet distribution, is the 9