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Plans for Installation — Continued 



Plan No. 2. 



Plan No. 2 shows the same plan as No. 1 but equipped with our wire track Litter Carrier System. 

 This illustrates the use of the Self-Acting Carriers which can be loaded at any point along the track, 

 given a push and they will run out and empty at the trip "D," strike the spring "G," and return 

 to the building. For this plan the following would be required: 



Self-Acting Carrier 



Figure Page 



1 Self-Acting Litter Carrier 721 163 



70 ft. 0000 Basic Steel Wire Top of 187 



2 Tension Bolts. ''4 x 30 "T" 1207 188 



1 Wire Track Anchor "Q" 745 188 



1 Patent End Stop "G" 753 190 



2 Loop Clamps "L" 757 190 



One trip "D" is furnished free with each wire track Litter Carrier. Where two or more tracks 

 are used or the carrier is to be unloaded at two different points extra trips "D" should be specified. 



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Plan No. 3. 



Plan No. 3 shows a barn with a stable on each side and a solid steel track for litter carrier in each 

 stable. One track runs in a straight hne 40 feet out into the yard. The other track, after passing 

 through the door, is curved and carried along the end of building, another curve is used before it joins 

 on the switch and joined onto the straight track with a two-way switch. 



Note. — When track runs at right angles to joists. Rafter Brackets, Figure 424, page 175, are used. 

 When the track runs parallel with and is supported under a 2-inch joist or other timber the Ridge Pole 

 Bracket, Figure 465, page 175, should be specified. Screw Eyes are used for smooth ceilings and may 

 also be substituted for the brackets whenever desired. 



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