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* [http://www.sparetimelabs.com/wheelpatterns/wheelpatterns.php "Making of Wheel Patterns"] | * [http://www.sparetimelabs.com/wheelpatterns/wheelpatterns.php "Making of Wheel Patterns"] | ||
* [http://www.djcooley.com/info/model/drivers.htm "Driving Wheels"] | * [http://www.djcooley.com/info/model/drivers.htm "Driving Wheels"] | ||
* [https://www.chaski.org/homemachinist/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=108752 "Driver machining order", <i>Chaski.org</i>] |
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Spoke Drivers
Boxpok Drivers
A Boxpok driver is a steam locomotive driving wheel that gains its strength through being made of a number of box sections rather than having traditional solid spokes (the name is a variation on "box-spoke"). Being hollow, they allow better counterbalancing than conventional drivers, which is important for fast locomotives. The Boxpok wheel was patented by General Steel Castings Corporation of Granite City, Illinois.
Blind Drivers
A blind driver is a driver that does not have a flange. This allows the locomotive to negotiate tighter curves.
See "Blind driver" on Chaski.org