Adams & Westlake 1907 Catalog

Engine Classification Lamps
Index (In Original Catalog Order)
   
No. 187. Automatic Engine Classification Lamp
No 187 1/2. Automatic Engine Classification Lamp
No 85. Acme Engine Classification Lamp
No. 202. Pressed Steel Engine Classification Lamp
No. 77. Steel Engine Classification Lamp
No. 41. Upper Draught Engine Classification Lamp
No. 42. Lower Draught Engine Classification Lamp
No. 91. Engine Classification Lamp
No. 205. Automatic Tender Marker Lamp

No 187 Adlake Automatic Engine Classification Lamp Non-sweating Ventilation

Sliding door. Heavy steel throughout. Fitted with style "F" or "R" bracket. Standard on many of the largest railroad systems. Equipped for red, green, and white signals which permits use as Classification or Tender Marker Lamp. Fitted with two 5-inch or 5 3/8-inch white lenses. Signals changed from exterior of lamp by vertical sliding movements. Interlocking device automatically locks one color disc above lens while other is in position back of lens, displaying desired signal. Where lamp is desired for green and white classification signals only, see No. 187 1/2.

No 187 1/2 Adlake Automatic Engine Classification Lamp Non-sweating Ventilation

Sliding door. Heavy steel throughout. Fitted with style "F" or "R" bracket. Standard on many of the largest railroad systems. Equipped with two 5-inch or 5 3/8-inch white lenses. Signals changed from exterior of lamp by vertical sliding movements. Equipped for green and white classification signals only; otherwise lamp is identical in construction with No. 187.

No 85 Acme Engine Classification Lamp Non-sweating Ventilation

Heavy steel throughout. Sliding door. Lenses hinged. Fitted with style "F" or "R" bracket. Equipped with two or three white lenses as desired. Colored glass discs carried in pocket on outside of lamp. Frames for holding colored discs are back of lenses, permitting signals to be changed from outside of lamp. Plain white glass in lens openings of lamp body prevents flame being extinguished while changing signals.

 

No 202 Pressed Steel Engine Classification Lamp Non-sweating Ventilation

Hinged top. Outside wick raiser. Heavy steel throughout. All parts readily accessible for cleaning. Colored glass slides carried in pocket on inside of lamp body. Fitted with 4-inch, 4 1/8-inch, 4 1/2-inch, 5-inch, or 5 3/8-inch lenses.

No 77 Steel Engine Classification Lamp Non-sweating Ventilation

Hinged top. Fitted with white lenses. Colored glass slides carried in pocket on inside of lamp body.

No 41 Engine Classification Lamp Upper Draught

Hinged top. Made of heavy tin. Fitted with white lenses. Colored glass slides carried in pocket on inside of lamp body.

 

No 42 Engine Classification Lamp Lower Draught

Hinged top. Made of heavy tin. Fitted with white lenses. Colored glass slides carried in pocket on inside of lamp body.

 

No 91 Engine Classification Lamp

Equipped with one each white and green 1/3 circle Cloud lenses,

(Left) No 205 Adlake Automatic Tender Marker Lamp Non-sweating Ventilation

Heavy steel throughout. Arranged for red, green and white signals. Style "R" bracket supplied unless otherwise specified. Equipped with one 5-inch or 5 3/8-inch white lens; signals changed from exterior of lamp by vertical sliding movements. Interlocking device automatically locks one color disc above lens, while other is in position back of lens, displaying desired signal.


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