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1920
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DOUBLE-3% DIA. 3% OIA. 25 FKBRUARY 12, 1920 ••(-: ."—, Fig. 4.—Trans- verse wiring of a main frame CASTING POR RADIAL WIRES CIRCUMFERENTIAL 2*5 *7« &M these frames is determined to a certain extent by the positionof these items—more especially that of the cars. It is usually •desirable to space the frames as far as possible equidistant.In R 33, which is 24 metres in diameter, the main frames are spaced 10 metres apart, with ene intermediate framefive metres from the main. In L 70, which is of the same dia- meter, the main frames are spaced as far as possible, 15metres apart, with two intermediates five metres apart. B / / / J/ 1 \\ \\ \\\ L \o \ \ \ \\\ \\ \ \\ V ". / // ^- \\\ \ \ -TU 'V t I 1 1. 1 X 1 I t t 1 1 1 - 1 T V l' " r i ^ i — \ \ \ 4 _«, i i t i » <v : i W •'<-:-. i ^ Y i t 7 i \ t 1 \ I / « / 1 / ' / . ;/ '/ /' •/ • /•/• i / * ' i i '•"-»• / 7\/•' / \ ' / \' / \ ; / \/"•/ T- __ — \ \ 1 > f 1 h _ — Tt?ANSVE(i5e MECMATE T|?A^ -_ . - - • ; FfgAMg — _ * Fig. 5.—Wire support to corridor, L 70 184
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