Fig. 1 is a perspective sketch of a side-tipping waggon for brickmakers' clay showing the arrangement by which the waggon is swung from side to side. The sizes and measurements of these waggons vary according to the number of cubic feet of earth they have to carry. The waggon illustrated is about 3.3 in. long by 26in. wide by 25 in. deep. The bolts on which it swings are 1: in. in diameter, the space between the two middle bolts being 5 1/8in. and the outer spaces 4 1/2in. These bolts rest on a 3-in. by 2-in. angle iron riveted to two 4-in. by 2-in. channel irons. Fig. 2 shows a swinging frame on which an ordinary waggon 33in. long by 26in. wide by 12in. deep is run. Both frame and waggon are tipped up. The two bent-iron bars in the middle catch over the axles, thus preventing the waggon from falling out. Figs. 3 and 4 are, respectively, side and end elevations with dimensions of the sheet-iron frame.

Side Tipping Waggon 997

Fig. 1.

Side Tipping Waggon 998

Fig. 2.

Side Tipping Waggon 999

Fig. 3.

Side tipping Waggon.

Fig. 4. Side-tipping Waggon.