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�INTRODUCTION
The Wolf Flame Safety Lamp 1s a

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air enters the lan ip through the ga uze
protected opening at the bottom of the
glass cylinder as we ll as ove r the top of
the glass. The products of combustion
pass through double gauz es and escape
through a large op ~ni.ng at the top of th e
lamp between the bon net and hood, and
through numerous small slits in the sur·
face oi the bonnet. It is \\·idely used by
the mining industry for detecting methane

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oxygen deficiency m coal mine atmospheres.

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WOLF FLAME SAFETY LAMPS.
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FUEL
rrasoline of good qu alily sh ould be used; which should have
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In filling the lamp only a sufficient amount of fu ei_to saturate the cotton'. with which the font is :
packed, should be used. After the lamp has been fill ed 1t h ould be tu:ned ups1de-d?wn so that any ex- :
cess iuel will drain out. Care should be taken to r emove any fu el \\'h1ch may remam on the outside of
the font after filling. This precauti,on is necessary becau se when the lamp becomes heated this excess
fuel may eyaporate and enter the testing flame; thereby tending to give false indications.
EXAMINING AND CLEANING WIRE GAUZES
The wire gauzes constitute the safety feature of the lamp and any deterioration of them, slight as
it may be, is a direct source of danger. It is therefor very important that they should be examined carefully for indications oi wear or any other imperfections. Even though no indication of wear is visible,
the gauzes should not be used for too great a length of time, since the heat of the flame oxidizes the
wires which gradually reduces the diameter of the wires. This increases the area of the mesh of the
gauzes. thus permitting the entrance of a greater amount of air with a subsequent decrease in the saiety ie_ature of the lamp. The air admission ring of the lamp is also provided with two wire gauzes which
require careful attention. Although these latter gauzes are not exposed to the heat of the flame th ey
should be carefully examined frequently to determine whether they are in good condition and are pr~perly connected to the ring. If found deteriorated in any way, they should immediately be replaced w, th
new gauzes.

ASSEMBLING LAMP
should be taken to ensure the lamp has been properly assembled after filling or deaning. ,
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until a spark is ~btainecl. A fte r th e igniter has been ·operated, it should be lowered by pulling down on
the S\\'ivel; after \\'hich th e s wi vel should be swung to a horizontal position so as to clear th e knob for
the \\'ick adjustment.
The wick is adjusted by turn in g· the wick adju stm ent knob which is located on the bottom of the
iont.
\Vhen th e lamp is not in use the wick shoul d be lowe red a ll the way clo wn to pre vent evaporation
of the fuel.

PREPARIN G LAMP FOR TESTING
After the lamp ha s been prepared for use it should be care full y examined to ensure that all parts
are in good condition, that th ey fit prnpc rly a nd th at no pa rts a re mi ss ing. It is very importa nt that the
gauzes are free from dust , o il , rust , soo t, or a lly o th er obstru ctions whi ch will inter fe re with the air circulation of the lamp. A ttention sh ould also be g ive n to th e wi ck. It shoul d ·be trimm ed o f excess crust
to prevent clogging ; so that the fuel will -feed freely and produce a Aa me whi ch is s tabl e and uniform.
The lamp should be lighted some time before it is tak en to th e place th at is to be examin ed for the
pn:sence oi gas, so that it may have an opp ortunity to reach its norm al opera ting temperature.

OBSERVATION OF THE FLAME
.-\ Safety Lamp flame \\·ill show th e presence oi gas before th e percentage of gas read1es th e lower
exp!,)sive !it,;it. The elongation of th e flam e of th e lamp, caused by ga s, is a pale blu e flame (cap) that
appears to ride on the lamp flame. Two different methods are employed in testing for gas with a Safety
Lamp-the use -of a short, almost nonluminous· flame, about l/ 10" to 1/ 8" high , and the use of a normal
service flam e which is about 3/ 4" high. Doth of these methods are reliabl e and accurate. A careful observer ..:an detect as little as 11/n of gas, or at least th e approximate percentage of gas present.
\ \"hile making tests th e lamp must be held firmly upright \\'ith the hand underneath the fuel vessel.
It should be raised v~ry slO\\"ly. In a mine, gas ( methane ) rises to the roof because it is much lighter
than air; thus th e proporti on of gas in th e atmosphere \\"ill usually be found to increase as the roof is
approached. and \\"l{en the behavior of the Aame indicates that a dangerous percentage of gas is being
approached the lamp should be \\"ithdrawn.
Deficiency of oxygen in mine air \\"ill be indicated by a dimming of the flam e, and when the oxygen
gets as lo\Y as I 7% the flame will be extinguished. The reduction oi oxygen in mine air is due tc) tht•
presence of black clamp and often some of the oxygen in the air being absorbed by the co,il.

PRECAUTIONS
Certain precautions should be observed in the use of Safety Lamps:
I. Be sure that the lamp is locked before being taken into the min e.
2. Examine it carefully yourself to see that it is in good condition, even if it has passed the L:unp
Inspector.
3. Do not set your lamp on the bottom of the mine. It may be acciclently upset and extinguished,
and the glass globe may be broken. It is better to hang the lamp on a timber by a stout nail.
-1-. \\Then testing for gas be careful to prevent dripping water from striking the glass globe.
5. \\'hen gas flames up in your lamp, withdraw the lamp slowly and careiully, and ii lhe llame
goes out retire to fresh air before attempting to relight it.
N. B.-(Bulletin No. 227 issued by the United States Bureau of 1\Iines has been our guidt• 111
drafting the above instructions.)

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31 nv- Lock Screw
34 nv- Key

31 J:!'&lt;lr- Screw for anchor beum
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It is essential when ordering Lamps to state whether round or flat burner is required. Lamps
No. 100, equipped with magnetic lock, and No. 131, equipped with key lock, are made in Steel with brass
trimmings, Brass and A luminum. \,\Then ordering extra parts, state whether for steel, brass or aluminum lamps. Key lock Lamps do not bear the approval of the Bureau of Mines.

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6 be-MicJd le R ini:
7 he - Dome Top of Lam1,
8 u&lt;&gt;-Handlc of lamp
9 he--Eyelet :ud \ \' :t:o: h e r
11 bc- Hcd with :,; ct·Pw head
12 be Rod
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No. 1:1 be- F ill ini: Hole Stopper

No. 1'1 be- Fil li ng- H uie

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No. IG bc--- L e :1 t h ~1· \ Va~ht&gt;1·
No. u; be- Cott u ...·pr~nU1.•r
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No. 22 Le-Gauze Ri ns.c
No. 2,1 be- Oute r Ca uzr,
No. 25 be-- l n ncr Gauz1.:
No. 52 bt...__Bu i·r er
No. 5:J be- r/icl; 1-[,.,id ci•

No. 5~ he - Wick Stop

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No. i!l be- Air J\&lt;l m iss :on Rin g- with g-a uze
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Order No. 4205-Tool chest, compl ete with toq)s for r epairin g
Wolf Snfety lnmp s. Size· 27 1/2 x 20 x 5 inches.
No. 40L0-Setting t ool for rivetin g bonnets
No. 400 1-Settin!{ tool for rfveting dome of lnmp w :th bon n et
No. 4002- Setting tool for rb·cting dome &lt;&gt;f lnm11 .
No. -1003-Setting t ool for riveting middl e rin,-: of lamp w ith
undetuchable bonnet
No. 4004 - Tool for lnsertin,-: rivets in bonnet
No. 4005- Tool for inserting rivets in dome t - p of lamp
No. 4006- Tool for inserting rivets in middle r ing
No. 4009-Anvil blo,·k for riveting sp r in,-: for i,-:n iter, M ~d. 1905
No. 4010- Anvill block for riveting spring fo r igniter, l\bd.
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No. ,1012- Punch to adjust burner of flat burner lamp
No. 4013- Punch to adjust cotton s preader
No. 4014- Punch for inserti ni, cotton s preade t·
No. 4Ct15- Vi~e jnws (or riveting- ::ita ndards on lam ps without
bonn~ts
No. -10 16- Vise ja ws for rivetin).! s tun&lt;lard~ on lamps with
bonnets
No. 4011-Vise jaws for screw inJ.: stand,.u·ds
No. 4018- Vi se ~aws for riveting eyelets
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No. 40!9- ';!•e ~awa for ,:ive~ing 1rnllbars , Mod. 1905
No. 40~0- , !Se Jaws for nvelm l! 1rnllbars, Mod. J9 0i and J9 J,1
No. 4021- Rtvet set for standards
No . 4022- Rivet set for igniter coi l pin
No. 4023- Punch for frame rods
No. 4024-Punch for igniter coil pin
No. 4025- Rivet header fot· fra me rods

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gauzes ns well ns glasn chimneys,

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atmospheres suspected to be deficient in oxygen. It is also safe and suitable for
detecting the presence of undiluted natural gas as vvell as a condition _o f oxygen
deficiency in manholes located in areas supplied \.vith manufactured gas, straight
natural gas and natural gas diluted ,Yith manufactured gas. (Special booklet,
full y describing this instrument, will be sent upon request.)

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This Flaml.'. Safety Lamp is especially design ed fo r marine use and is proYided with a hinr:ed mirror on the side so that the flam e can be observed from
ahon when the lamp is lowered into a tank. boiler or quart ers under test. The
Lamp only without mirror is also appron~d by the G nited States Department

of Commerce, Steamboat 1nspectors' Sen ·icc. and can be furnished if desired.

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�PRICE LIST
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Wolf Miners Safety Lamps; Parts, Too l s e t. c.
EFFECTIVE JANUARY t, . 1937. _ , ·
approved credit, ~O days net. Order rcr c.o·.o; ·sht°l,men t ITJU St be UC C0i1Jl)G.ll i e ct by
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su!!1clent cash to cover transportation charges both viays.
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~ices are subject to change without notice --- 1nvo1cea c~rrp a mini m m charge ar 50

APPROVED BIMETALLIC UNIT FOR ROUND BUR NER LAMPS ONI, Y. . . -. .. $2. 00 Each.
100

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Stee 1, brass
trlrnmlngs

Wol! M1nera Safety Le.rap, corrugated al1i eld , meta l s park 1 niter, key lock, round or !lat burne r......... . ...........

7 .00

m

Brass

Wolf Miners Safety Lamp, corrugated shi eld, metal sparlt 1g n1ter, !my lock, round or flat burner.....................

8 .?0

131

Aluminum

er test. T
epartrr.;:

Wolf 111ners Safety Lamp, corrugated shl e ld , metal s par !, i g niter, key lock, round or flat burner . ... ·. ................

9 .50

602C Aluminum

Wol! Baby Safety Lamp, corru gated s ti !eld, metal spark igniter, key lock.................... . ... . ..................

13,75

ii desir1,:

603

Wolf Raby Methane Detector, U. S. Bureau of Kines Approv'3. 1 No . 207. • • • • . . • . • . . • • • • . • • • . . • • . • . . • • . • . . . . . • . . • . . • . . . .

15 . 00

Wolf Universal Safety I.amp, key lock......................

5.00

770

Alurntnum
Steel

IONITERS
No.
1520

Per c.
Wolr Metal Spark Igniter complete, approved by United States Bureau
or Mines ...•...•..•••...•••.••••.•••••••••••••••. '. ...........•...•..... $150.00

1620BF.

Wolr Baby !·fetal Spark Igniter Complete, appro~ed by U.S. Bureau or
Mines ....•.•.•....••..•••••••••••••••••.•...••.•.•...•......••.••.•.•.. 300.00

1506

Wolr Metal Spark Pln, approved by U.S. Bureau ot · Mines ......•.•...•.•.• 25.00
Discounts on Spark Pins - 40% in 100 lots and up; 501. in 500 lots and up.)
FILLING APPARATUS

No.

3205
3206
1F18F

3200

r.ach
Filling APrarat us Wlth one raucet ••••••••••••.•.•....•.••.......•......•. $7&amp;.oo
Filling Apparatus, laq;e, w1tlt two raucets ............................... 126.00
Complete Flllln~ Device for Filling A~paratus Nos. 3205 and 3206 ....•.... 40.00
Brass Naphtha Can &lt;1 qt. capacity) ••••••.•.••....•..............••..••.•.
~
6 00
WOLF SA FETT LAMP CO.

~8 ~
:_.?.7 ,.;RAND AVENU&amp;

fl_lf.·
,....·
~. 1:

OF AMER IC.A,

Inc.

Brooklyn, N.

Y.

�- 2 -

WIRE GAUZES
P e r
Brass

No.
24.A.H

25AM
24BE
26BE

outer oauzes tor No. 100 and 131 lamps •••••....................
$30.00
Q
0
A
0
II
a
II
Inner
30.oo
Outer OaUZGS ror No. 602C and 603 Lamps
37.so
D
0
D
D
D
0
D
Inner
37.so

..........................

.................. .....
........................

c.
Iron

$22.00
22.00

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OLASS CHIMNEYS AND LENSES

Glass Chtmneya, Wolf Spec1al 0 A0 Hardglaas for No. 100,
131, 201 and 232 lamps. U.S. Bureau or M1nes
Approva1 .•..••••••••••••••••••••••••••...•............... Per
Doz .... h.oo
n
Glass ChlililOYS, Wolf Spectal No. 1 Red......................
C. • •••• so.oo
Glass Ch1mae~a. ror No. 602C and 603 Lamps •••............... ::: n Doz
•••• 5,00
0las s Chloneys for No. 770 Lamp •••••••••••.....................
a
C • • • • • • so.oo
Glass Lenses for No. 100 and 131 Lamps •.•••.. . ................. Each
..... . 3.oo
BRUSHES
No.
3600
15601
3502
3503
3604
3605
3508
36O~
4042
-'040A
4033A
3511
4206

No.
83RM

eeRH
87RH

88RH
80RH

OORM
91RM
92RH

Per C

Metal Gauze Brush, large, round. movable top, brass wlre ............... $ 125 •00
Metal Gauze Brush, small, round, brass ~lre •••••••.•................... 100.oo
Metal Gauze Brush, large, flat, brass wlrs •••••.••.•................... 110.oo
Metal Gauze Brush, small, flat, brass ~tre ••••.••••.•.................. eo.oo
r1nt Bristle Brush, large ••••••••••••••••••• o••••o••o••• ;• •••••••••••••
Flat Brlstlo Bnusb, small .•.•...............................•........•.
811&amp;11 half round Br1stle Brush tor No. 602C and 603 lamps .•.........•..

50.00
60.00

Vorked KeY••••o••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·••·••••••••••••••••••

75.00

75.00

Small ScroQ Drtvor tor motnl spark lgntter ......... ..... ...... ... ......

50.00
swivel Tong tor oetal spark 1gn1tor ........ ... ......................... 150.00
Small Hand Po~er Cleonlng Machtne ................................ Each 30.00
Tool Chest, coopl0t0 with tools tor repa1r1ng safety lamps.......
a
66.00
Spare Parts for No. 1606 Metal Spark Igniter (Igniter dlscontlnued)
Per C
Per C
No.
Side Sprlng ....•..... $4.00
93RH
!~!ei~:.:~~:~~~~~.:~!~:~~~
$3.00
curve Outde .......... 9.00
Screw tor rast0nlng
94RH Sere~ for spark pln ........•••••• 2.50
s me • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • 1. 50
95RM Spiral Sprlng tor spark
2 00
ptn ••••••••..•••••••••••••••••• r 3·50
Sprtng tor tr1ct1on
Brake
Bolt
............•••••••••••
•
Wheel ..•.......•.... e.oo
96RN
Sptndle tor tr1ct1on
. 00
97RM SP1ral Spr_ing ror brake
wheel .•.......••.•.• 17.00
bolt .•••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2
Friction Wheel ....... 9.00
98RM Screw !or brake
1.50
Swivel Bar ........... 24.00
bolt .............• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
,Bwlvels .............. 9.50
Key for swlvel bar ... 26.00
c.
P e r
LOCJC RINGS AND Kl.GNETS

.......

Brass
Alum.
No.
175
•00
2000 Hagnettc Lock Ring, complete tor 1100 Lamp ................... •• $150 • 00 $ 115.00
2650 Key Lock Ring, complete, tor No. 131 Lamp ......••.••••••• •••••• 150 • 00$2S.OO
3000 Horseshoe Magnet ror opentng and lock1ng flOO Lamp ....... Each ••••••••

Spare Parts tor No. 2000 Magnetic Lock Ring
per C,
No,
Per c.
No.
260DR Plate covering lock ......... $7.60
$12,00
300DR Anchor Beam (old con270DR Spring Pole ................. 6.00
::;truct1on)
..••••
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1.50
280DR Tall Pole ................... 8.00
31GDR Screw ror same .....••••••••
29GDR Sprlng •..•.....•.•••..•••••. 1.00
15.00
32ClDR Anchor beam w1th Spring
(new construction)•••······
WOLF a.A.FETT LAMP .CC. or AMERICA, Inc.
Brooklyn, N, Y.

ti7 GRAND AVENUE

1:0.
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�- 3 Spare Parts ror No. 100 and 131 sarety Lamps

No.
1AM
Y 'INL
qK-l.'..{&gt;

' .........., t
•••• "''"" f '

1tlnued)

Top or Lamp Fount.........

. ................•• , ••• • • • • • • •
. .......... .

,.,.,,.roltltxll~ . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

,,,......
~-,u-\. n

•

Steel
Srass
$225.00 S22n,00,
~~

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12.00
12.00
24.00
8.00

12.00
30.00
28.00
12 . 00
13 .00
1.25
10.00
3.50
15.00
8.50
1.00
7.00
10 .00
3.00
5.00
8.00
9.00
13.65
10.00
12.00
5.00
5.20
5.75
40.00
55.00
10. 00

. .....•..

••••••••••••••••••

5 AM s pr 1ng R1ng • • • • • • • • • • • • • : : : : : ..••......•••••• • • • • • • • • • • •
6AM Middle Ring•••••••••••'•
............... •. • • · • • • ·
7 AH Dome Top •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . .......... , • • · • • • • •
8AM Handle with round hook............ •
. ............. .
9Al1 Eyelet .•• ··•·•·•···•·· ••• • ••••••••••• •::: ..... ,.·•····•·
1 OAH washer •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : : : : : : ................. .
11AM Rod with screw head.,...........
······ ... ····· ... .
. ............. .
1 2Al-1 Rod fronting glass chlmneyt. ·,~e·........
St per new lY •••••• •••••
13AH
Filling
Hole
op
'
thread
•
·
· • • • • • • • • • • •. .•
14 Al1 Filling Hole with screw
••••••••• · · ...........
t5Al1 Leather Washer •• •••••••···················: ............ .
tBAM Cylindrical cotton Spreader·······:::::::: ......... ~····
19Al1 W1ck Ad Juster •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • '
............. .
20AM
Busfiing
••••• • ••Gulde
• • • • •Tube
• • • • ......•••
• • • • • • • • • •• •••••••••
• • • • • • • ...•...••.....
lAl1
Wick
Adjuster
2
22Al1 Gauze Ring ••••••• •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
52Al1 Burner ror round wick •••• •••••••• • ·•····•····•·········:
52AM Burner for !lat w!ck •• •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
53Al1 1Wick Hold er ror round wick •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : : : : : : : : :
63Al1 ,11ck Holder ror nat wtck •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
54AM Wick Stop for round wick •••••••••••• , •• •···•············
54AM Wic~ Stop ror flat wick • ••• •··········•···•·············
78A11 1./ick Adjuster Knob .....•..•• •,•••••••••••••··•••••·••··•
79.4.11 Air Admlss Ion Ring ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
80/di corrugated Shield •••••••.••••.• •••••••••,••·••••·••••·•·
81AM Strengthening R!ng (Upper) ............................•.
82AM Protecting Ring .•.............. •.••••• · •••,•••••• • ••••••
83AM Strengthening Ring (Lower) ...................... •• .. •.••
95AM Nut ••••••• ,., •• ,,, •• ••••••·•·•••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
98AH Tube , ••••••••••••••••• , •...•....... · , · , • . • . · • • • • • • · • • • • •
u.z. Lamp Fount Complete .............•........................
Complete Upper Part equlp~ad with magnetic loc k ......... .
0
0
D
D
D
key lock.••••,••,••••••
Magnetic Lock Ring, Middle Ring and 5 Rods completely
asse:nl&gt;led ••••••••••••••............•............•.......

p e r

3.50
15.00
8.50
1.00
7.00
10.00
3.00
5 . 00
9.00
13.86
10.00
12.00
6.00
5.20
5.75
40.00
56.00

c.
Alur.i.
$ 12.00
30,00
36.00
16. 00
15.00
1.50
10.00
6.50
15.00
8.50
1.00
7,00
10.00
?.0 .00
10 . 00
9 . 00
13 . 65
10. 00
12 . 00
5.00
5.20
5.75
46.00
70.00

2.50
3.00
350.00
450,00
~50,00

476.00

1?, . 00
25.00
16.00
3.60
4.50
500.00
600,00
600.00

205. 00

226 .oo

266.00

17,00

17

.oo

13.00
2 ,50
3.00
400.00
475.00

S~are Parts tor Approved No. 1620 Hetal Spark Igniter !or No. 100 and 131 Lps.
No.
83RO

Per c
case ror spark Pln .......... $30.00
A4R0 Side SPrlug ...........•.....
5.00
86RO Igniter Case •............... 55.00
86RO Washer ror triction wheel... 1.00
87RO Screw ror #83RO ............. 2.50
BBRO Spring for !r1ct1on wheel ... 6.50
89RO Spindle !or 1'rlct1on wheel .. 26.00
90RO Friction Wheel.............. 9.00

No.
Per C
91RO swivel Bar .............. $20.00
92RO Swivel .••............•.. 9.50
93RO Cotter Pin..............
.60
94RO Screw tor spark ~1n ..... 2.50
95RO Spring tor spark Pln .... 2.00
Key wlth swivel !or swivel
bar... • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . 25. 00

Spare Parts ror No. 2550 Key Lock Rlng
No.
Per c.
................................................... $1?..
00

31NV

Lock Screw ln Brass

MNV

Key in brass ••••••••••••••••••••.•...................................

WOLF SAFETY LAMP co. OF AMERICA, Inc.

.. •'

I2

L Lili 2th I M,.;.,

22.7 GRANO AVENUI:;

Brooklyn

'

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. y.

18.0C

�spare Parts ror No. 602C and 603 Baby Lamps
Per c
~o.
r FE Sere~ Ring without lock ...••••.••••••••••••••••.•.•••.....•. $105. 00
28S Screw Ring with key lock ..••••••••••••••••••••••..••........ 112.50
217.60
3BE Magnetic Lock Ring •..•...•••.•••••••••.•.••••.•..••••.......
15.00
~BE Expansion Ring ...........•..•.•••••.•••••••..•.••••..•......
52.50
6BE Hlddle Ring ..................•..••••.••••••••••••....... . ...
? BE Dome Top or Lamp .........••..•..•.••••••••••.••••..•........
30.00
SBE Handle or Lsmp ..•.......•.•••. • •••••• • •••••••••••.••...... . .
15.00
15.00
9BE Eyelet .......................... . .......................... .
11BE Rod w1th screA bead •.........•••.••••••. • .••••••.....•......
7.50
12BE Rod fronting glass chimney ...........••. . • ••..•.••••........
e.oo
18.50
13BE Filling Hole Stopper ...........•.•••••.•..•••••.•......... . .
13.50
14BF. Filling Hole with screw thread ••.•••••.••••••.•.. • .... . ... ..
15BE Leather Washer ................•......••.••••.••.............
1.50
13.50
113BE Cotton Spreader .........••.......•.•.••••••••••...•...... . ..
19BE Wick Adjuster .........................•.... . ................
13 .50
213E W!ck Arl)U~ter Tube ••••••••• , •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • ••••
6.00
22BE Gauze Ring .........•.............•••••••••••••. "' •...•.•.....
15.00
13.50
52BE Burner .......................... . ..••••••••••...•..•........
13.50
53BE Wick Holder ..........................•..••••••.•••. • ........
7.50
54BE Wick Stop ....................•..••..••.••.....•....•........
12.00
78BE Wick Adjuster Knob ...•....•.................•...............
60.00
79BE Alr Admlsslon Ring with eauze ....•.•....•...................
90.00
81BE Corrugated Shl eld ....................•......................
30.00
82BE Protecting Ring ...•.................•.......................
u.z. Complete Lamp Fount ........................... . •............. 600.00
15.00
31BE Lock Screw ................ _................................ .
34BE Key Ior key lock ring ....•.........•.............. . ...... . ..
27.0C
98BE Tube tor corrugated shJeld ............................ . .. _..
10.50
Spare Parts for No. 1520BE Metal Spar k Ignite?
ror No. 602C and 603 Baby Lamps.
No.
Per C
83ROBE Case for spark Pin ....... $45.00
84ROBE Side Spring .............. 7.50
85ROBE Igniter Case ............. 82.50
86ROBE Washer tor friction wheel 1.50
87ROBE Screw tor 983ROBE ........ 3.75
BBROBE Spring !or friction ~heel 9.75
89ROBE Spindle tor friction
wheel ••••••• •-·······•·· 3Q.OJ .

Per C
No.
90ROBE Friction Wheel ......•. $13.60
91ROBE S~ivel Bar ...........• 30.00
92ROBE Swivel ...............• 14.25
.75
93ROBE Cotter Pin....... ......
94ROBE Screw ror spark pin ..• 3.75
95ROBE Spiral Spring-tor
spark pin............ 3.00
Key ~1th solvel ror snivel
bar ................•• 22.00

WASHERS,
Per c.
Asbestos Washers !or Lamps Nos. 100, 131, 201 and 232 ...... $2.50
Perpetual Washers ror Lamps as above ....................... 2.~o
Perpetual Washers for Lamps Nos. 602C arid 603 .............. 3.00
Asbestos Washers ror Lamps as above ........................ 3.00
COTTON AND WICK
Per Pkee.
Cotton ror tilling lamp rounts .......•................ $ 1.00
Wicking ror standard round burner lamps •..............
1.70
•
a
ft
r lat
II
II
•••••••••••••••
1.90
•
• Ba by Lamps •....•.................•........
2.85
WOLF SAFETY LAHP

co. OF AMERICA,

6 8-'1-2-E-m~"&amp;-n--P4a-e-i!~ B r ~ o k 1 y n ,
W-7 GRANO AV ENUE.

N.

Inc.
Y.

Per Doz.
$

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                  <text>227 G.RAND AVE.

BROOK.LYN , N. Y~

�HIS pamphlet describes our improved permissible Wolf round burner flame safety lamp using a thermo··
static bimetal coil recently developed by the United States Bureau of Mines. It is our thought that this
new method of detecting methane will greatly aid the mining profession, especially the fireboss in making his
inspections more safely and reliably, since it offers a po sitive means of indication.

T

This new device operates on the principle of the bimetallic thermostat; that is, two metals united by
riveting, brazing or welding one metal possess ing a high co-efficient of expansion and the other a low co-efficient
of expansion. vVhen exposed to heat or temperature rise the material of high expansion properties will expand
or lengthen. The other material being of low expansion properties will have little or no expansion. The result
is a bending action. vVhen the temperature drops, the high expansive material shrinks back to its original length
and the bimetal straightens back to its original shape.
The application of a bimetallic coil to a flame safety lamp has made it possible to obtain double indications if methane is present.

(a)
( b)

By an increase in th e height of th e fl ame.
By a movement of th e pointer rod along th e sca le.

FIG. I-Illustrates th e approved safet y lamp with th e bimetallic unit as embly and should be used as a
guide for the installation of this unit in lamps already in service.
FIG. 2-Shows unit consisting of stainl ess steel mounting, bimetal coil, pointer rod, graduated glass
chimney, metal banded scal e, vented knob, slotted w ick adj uster rod, w ick holder and extra heaving wicking.

THE FOLLOWI NG P ROCEDU R E IN HA TDLI G Il'vIPR OVED WOLF FLAME
SAFETY LAMPS I
RECOM l\'IENDED WHE T TESTI 1TG FOR GAS:

1. With flame height adj usted o middle lin e of glass, let the lamp reach app roximately constant temperature
and flame height whil e going into the min e.
2. Before leaving fr esh air, reset flame height with tip of flame exactl y on th e middle line of the glass.
3. lVIove scale until the pointer coincid es w ith zero of th e scale.
4. Proceed to place 'vvhere test for meth ane is to be made. If methane is present, the lamp will give a double
indication: (a) By an incre-ase in the height -of flame above the line of setting. (f)" By a decided movement
of the pointer to the right. In this observation , first note the change in height of flame and then the resulting
movement of the pointer rod.
5. Recheck the lamp as to flame height when back in fresh air.
PROCEDURE WHEN TESTING FOR OXYGEN DEFICIENCY:

1. Let lamp reach normal temperature while going to the mine workings.
2. Before leaving fresh air, set tip of flame exactly on middle line ·of marked glass.
3. l\liove scale until pointer lines up with 2-inch mark on the scale.

-1-. Proceed to place where test for oxygen deficiency is to be made.

If there is any considerable oxygen defi-

ciency the lamp should give a \\;arning as follows:
(a)

( b)
( c)
(d)

By a change in the color of the flame.
By a decrease in the height of flame below the line of setting.
By a decided movement of the pointer to the left.
If the oxygen deficiency is very bad, the lamp will go out and the air will not support life.

NOTE: The most suitable fuel to use in this lamp is Atlantic 70° Naphtha produced by the Atlantic Refining
Company; obtainable either at Pittsburgh or Franklin, Pennsylvania.
f!Vhen adapting the Bimetallic device to lamps already in service it is very essential to equip the fuel
vessel with the complete wick assembly, as shown in figure 2. This change is required in order to
provide a positive vent so that there will be 110 tendency to build up a pressure within the fuel vessel
while the lamp is burning. The Bimetallic Unit is not applicable to flat burner lamps .

•

Wolf Safety Lamp Co. of America, Inc.
68-72 EME°RSON PLACE

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK

��Distributors

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Appliances
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                <text>This collection is made possible in part by a generous grant from Wyoming Humanities. All materials are the property of Union Pacific Coal Company, on long-term loan at Western Wyoming Community College. For usage inquiries, contact the &lt;a href="https://www.uprrmuseum.org"&gt;Union Pacific Museum&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>The Union Pacific Coal Co.</text>
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