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

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GARGOYLE CYLINDER OIL 600 W certain amount of deposit developed on the seats and spin- dles of the drop (poppet) valves, preventing them from dropping firmly onto their seats. After introducing Gargoyle Cylinder Oil 600 W, the con- sumption was gradually reduced 49.5 per cent, which re- sulted in a considerable saving in the cost of lubrication. The engine worked much better and the packing was steam tight. The drop valves operated freely, the metallic click of the valves dropping on their seats being clearly audible. III. Two large, triple cylinder, horizontal, steel works roll- ing mili engines of 10,000 to 12,000 horsepower each, em- ploying saturated steam at 150 Ib. pressure, have for years been running successfully on the exceedingly low consump- tion of one gallon of Gargoyle Cylinder Oil 600 W per 24 hours per engine. IV. Three sets of Nordberg steam engines, of 1000 I. hp. each, employing superheated steam at 160 Ib. pressure and a total steam temperature of 500° F., are efficiently lubri- cated with Gargoyle Cylinder Oil 600 W on a feed of approximately one drop per minute on each engine. Upon opening these engines for their regular periodical inspection, after 31^ years operation, they were found to be in perfect condition. V. A large vertical biowing engine in an iron works had been running successfully for some time on 8 gallons of Gargoyle Cylinder Oil 600 W, per week. An attempt to use up some stock of the ordin ary cylinder oil used previous to the introduction of Gargoyle Cylinder Oil 600 W, 20