Fig. 3347.
Fig. 3348.
A side view of the driving wheel brakes is shown in [Fig. 3347] and an end view in [Fig. 3348]. The brakes are, it is seen, suspended by links so that their weight tends to keep them from the wheels. The brake piston rod carries at its end two links which attach to the arms attached to the brakes. The ends of these arms being curved roll together, the arrangement forming in effect a rolling toggle joint. The construction of the piston of the driving wheel brake is shown in [Fig. 3349]. The piston is made air tight by leather packing indicated by 11, held out by a spring 12. The piston rod packing, 7, is leather held in place by the cap 6 and the spring 8. The air for operating the brake enters below the piston.
Fig. 3349.