Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for measuring the extension of a cutting tool from a boring bar used to semi-automatically recondition an articulated connector while it is still mounted to the end structure of a rail car. The apparatus is a generally c-shaped base member with generally parallel ends. At least one of the ends preferably has a plurality of stepped shoulders on an inner portion of that end. The shoulders vary in dimension but are preferably configured to bear against a cutting tool used during reconditioning of the connector.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 21, 2005
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2007
Assignee:
TIX Company
Inventors:
Richard A. Brueckert, William A. Guess, Donald F. Kroesch
Abstract: The disclosed jack assembly is used to raise the frame of a railroad car to a sufficient height above a wheeled truck assembly coupled to the railroad car in order to perform maintenance or remove the truck assembly. The jack assembly comprises an air-operated bellows which raises and lowers a plate that engages the railroad car for the raising and lowering action. Telescoping posts and other support members aid in stabilizing the jack assembly during use in order to prevent failure of the bellows due to buckling under the weight of the railroad car. The jack assembly is readily mobile between locations, and can be operated by a single user.