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148: 43: 311:. If these waste products are allowed to build up in the fire, there would be an adverse effect on the performance of the locomotive. A fireman will employ various fire irons in order to clean the fire, whilst the locomotive stands. Below is a list of different types of fire iron that would typically be carried aboard a locomotive during operation. Note: not all the fire irons listed would be carried at once, only the ones needed: 140: 352:
The earliest and most primitive pokers were likely made from the same material as the fuel (that is, wood in the form of a hefty branch). This wooden tool may colloquially be called a poker or a "firestick". The first successful mass production of stokers as a part of a fireplace-set was designed and
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The curved iron is a fire iron that is curved at the end. It is used to manipulate the fire so as to remove ash and clinker. This can be accomplished by either moving the good fire to one side so ash and clinker may be accessed or it may be used to knock ash through the ash pan without disturbing the
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and has a point at one end for pushing burning materials (or a hook for pulling/raking, or a combination) and a handle at the opposite end, sometimes with an
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The t-iron has the same function as the curved iron, the main difference being it has a curved stem allowing the fireman to clean underneath the fire door.
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The ashpan rake has a metal piece attached to the end of a rod and is used to withdraw ash from the ashpan to prevent it from becoming clogged.
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has a flatter tip and can be used to stir up the fire or to clear the grates of ashes. Other fire irons include the
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The dart is a long straight fire iron that is used to break up coal that has caked together or to search for clinker
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and the poker itself. These tools make it possible to handle a fire without risk of
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As a steam locomotive runs, by-products are produced by the coal fire such as
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1. Today, one of the sets in fair condition can fetch more than US$ 3500 at
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by the RL Hendrickson Manufacturing Corporation in 1898 at a price of
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Many fireplace sets also include a small broom for sweeping up ash.
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is the most popular metal from which the pokers are wrought.
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There are three types of tools commonly used to tend a small
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In Japan, traditional fire-tending device for a Japanese
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is a more expensive alternative for a home poker set.
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