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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).
Design alterations and instructions for the Cross Steering Tube.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 2\B002_X168\  00000001-page100
Date  21th August 1913
  
R.P. 1000. 10m. 28.11.12 C.T. Co. Ld. 2780.

Mr. Spinney from F.H.R.,
Copies sent to:
Mr. Johnson,
Mr. Wormald,
Mr. Hadin.

Re Cross Steering Tube.

Some time ago I instructed that the screw adjustment on the above should be cancelled and packing used behind the blocks and gave the reason.

It appears that this has not been done. It should also be a Repair Department instruction.

An alternative is that a much longer check nut should be fitted with castellated and pin passing right through the tube and after adjustment, the whole sweated up with soft solder solid.

The former is better for new work - the latter for repair.

The drawing sent of the crosstube for the larger spheres and for series 2700 requires some alterations in addition to the above. Lighten the sphere by drilling as shewn, use thicker inside block with greater area of support behind by not boring so large a hole or preferably no hole and cancel the blocking up disc. The square hole should not pass right through so as to leave plenty of surface next to bronze block.

The cross tube with the long spring for experimental purposes could not be used - please cancel it.

The one already made with the spring buffers in one direction shows something remarkable in experimental test i.e. 800 lbs. is best - which suggested to my mind that the clearance was insufficient - continue to use this strongest spring, double the clearance and retest.

(Sgd) P.H.R.

[Handwritten Notes]
[Top right corner]: 168 X#1
[Stamp]: RECEIVED 14 AUG 1913
[Signatures and notes below main text]:
(Sgd) F.H.R.
(Sgd) hr(?) Johnson
Works Mgr(?)
Let me have a report on this
16.8
Have attention
  
  


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