[122]. Wall bracket, with wall flange, or tongue, to take the vertical strain.

[123]. Wrought-iron rectangular bedplate.

[Larger plate.]

[124]. Base plate for column, &c., with concrete foundation. The bolts are usually T headed (see [No. 1404]), in open recesses, so as to be easily removed without disturbing the base plate.

[125]. Dovetail and key fixing for brackets, bearings, or any separate detail of framing.

[126]. Foundation for box bedplates.

[127]. Vertical columnar, or distance rod construction, used for marine engines, vertical engines, presses, &c.

[128]. Plinth, column, entablature, and cross bracing, used for beam engines and machinery of a straggling kind with many detached parts.

[129]. Flat bar side framing, strong, light, and cheap, but not very rigid.