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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Letter from Desmo Ltd. discussing the design of covers for a brake adjustment mechanism, referencing drawing Sk.104/33.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 84\2\  scan0083
Date  9th January 1934
  
Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}-By-E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} To meet on Monday morning re this
2-30pm.

Directors:
R.G. RICHARDS.
F.E. SELLERS.
B.H. WYATT.

DESMO LIMITED
'Desmo House', STAFFORD STREET,
BIRMINGHAM, 4.

LONDON DEPOT:
220, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, W.C.2

Telephone: CENTRAL 6547 (5 Lines) Pte.Bch.{F. H. Birchmore - Chassis Delivery Manager}Ex.
Telegrams: 'DESMO, BIRMINGHAM.'
Cables: A.B.C. 5TH Edition BENTLEY'S.
Motor Trade Telegram Code and Private.

Instruction to works for B screen Bentley to be cleaner by March 5th

Your Reference Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/Bwg.{J. C. Bowring}14/KW.
Our Reference WP/HMD.

Messrs. Rolls Royce Ltd.,
DERBY.

9th January 1934.

BWG{J. C. Bowring} see me HS{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}

Dear Sirs,

Replying to your communication of the 29th December, regarding Covers for your Brake adjustment mechanism, a design of which we submitted to you on our Drawing Sk.104/33, we have expended a considerable amount of time in endeavouring to give you an assurance that the two points you raised could be satisfactorily dealt with. However, we cannot find a better design than that already submitted, and we feel sure you will appreciate the difficulties to be overcome, the greatest of which is the lack of room.

In dealing with the two points raised, we fully appreciate the very small hole in the Cover through which the end of the lever has to pass, but we are sure from past experience that this will not prove as difficult as it apparently seems. The mixture of rubber that we use is sufficiently flexible to allow for this operation, but we do think it would be much better if the small sleeve were made thicker. This would then enable this part to return to its normal position on the lever.

Let Desmo's do what they think will be best with regard to this.

Query No.2. We must agree with your remarks that a certain amount of distortion will occur when the Brake adjustment is taken up, but we do not anticipate that this will be sufficiently large to enable water and grit to enter, and as is the general custom with Covers which completely enclose any moving mechanism, we always advise that they are reasonably packed with grease. We do not think, however, that there should be a great deal of distortion until the Adjustment is nearing its end, but of course you will fully realise that until actual road tests have been given, a definite ruling on any of these points could not be given.

-contd-

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