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''Note: This is a sub-section of the [[Automobile Engineer]] | ''Note: This is a sub-section of the [[Automobile Engineer]] | ||
'''CONTENTS | '''CONTENTS | ||
* Editorial Pollution—Legislators Beware. 247 | |||
* [[Steyr-Puch Haflinger]]. Front double-reduction final drive, the suspension system, steering, brakes and the bodies 248 | |||
* [[Ferguson-Teramala]] Transmission. An inherently simple unit suitable for application in quantity produced cars of any size [[R. F. Ansdale|R. F. ANSDALE]] 256 | |||
* Post-Graduate Training. High standards set at the [[Advanced School of Automobile Engineering]], situated at Cranfield 262 | |||
* Cranes Low-Loader. Special-purpose 40-wheel transporter designed to carry loads of up to 250 tons 270 | |||
* Poly-V Belt Drives. Reduced width of drive and smaller pulleys made possible by a departure from conventional V-belt design 272 | |||
* Books. Brief comments on recent publications pertinent to automobile engineering 274 | |||
* Gauging Crankshafts. [[Solex]] 22-column air-gauging fixture for checking 42 dimensions on [[A.E.C.]] diesel engine crankshafts of two different sizes 276 | |||
* [[Rodolite]] Measuring Equipment. Optical alignment device combines extreme accuracy with versatility and sturdiness 278 | |||
* Automation of Gear Production Progress in the technique of applying work-handling equipment to standard machine tools and linking by standardized conveyor units 281 | |||
* New Plant and Tools. Recent interesting developments in production equipment 284 | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Note: This is a sub-section of the Automobile Engineer
CONTENTS
- Editorial Pollution—Legislators Beware. 247
- Steyr-Puch Haflinger. Front double-reduction final drive, the suspension system, steering, brakes and the bodies 248
- Ferguson-Teramala Transmission. An inherently simple unit suitable for application in quantity produced cars of any size R. F. ANSDALE 256
- Post-Graduate Training. High standards set at the Advanced School of Automobile Engineering, situated at Cranfield 262
- Cranes Low-Loader. Special-purpose 40-wheel transporter designed to carry loads of up to 250 tons 270
- Poly-V Belt Drives. Reduced width of drive and smaller pulleys made possible by a departure from conventional V-belt design 272
- Books. Brief comments on recent publications pertinent to automobile engineering 274
- Gauging Crankshafts. Solex 22-column air-gauging fixture for checking 42 dimensions on A.E.C. diesel engine crankshafts of two different sizes 276
- Rodolite Measuring Equipment. Optical alignment device combines extreme accuracy with versatility and sturdiness 278
- Automation of Gear Production Progress in the technique of applying work-handling equipment to standard machine tools and linking by standardized conveyor units 281
- New Plant and Tools. Recent interesting developments in production equipment 284
See Also
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