Peckett
Mechanical
- May 6, 2002
- 29
Hi,
I am restoring a 1923 Climax steam locomotive in New Zealand. The frame/chassis is made up of a pair of channels (one each side of the loco), each fitted with a doubling plate.
The chassis is pretty corroded, and we are looking at replacing it.
The channel has a standard section, except the web thickness is much greater than today's sections.
The details are:
Tapered flange channels
Height 203mm (8”)
Width ~67mm (2 ½”)
Web thickness ~15mm (most likely 9/16”)
I would prefer to replace the channels with like for like, but have not found any channel of this section available on the market.
Does anyone know where we can buy this section?
If we have to use a thinner section channel, we were intending to increase the thickness of the doubling plate to make the total web + doubling plate thickness the same. Any ideas on how this may act on a loco with vibrations, oscillating loads etc.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris
I am restoring a 1923 Climax steam locomotive in New Zealand. The frame/chassis is made up of a pair of channels (one each side of the loco), each fitted with a doubling plate.
The chassis is pretty corroded, and we are looking at replacing it.
The channel has a standard section, except the web thickness is much greater than today's sections.
The details are:
Tapered flange channels
Height 203mm (8”)
Width ~67mm (2 ½”)
Web thickness ~15mm (most likely 9/16”)
I would prefer to replace the channels with like for like, but have not found any channel of this section available on the market.
Does anyone know where we can buy this section?
If we have to use a thinner section channel, we were intending to increase the thickness of the doubling plate to make the total web + doubling plate thickness the same. Any ideas on how this may act on a loco with vibrations, oscillating loads etc.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris