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Description Drawing of a fusible plug. "A fusible plug is a brass plug with a tapering center of Banca tin."
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Source Applied Science for Metal Workers, William H. Dooley, The Ronald Press Company, 1919. Reprinted at chestofbooks.com.
Author William H. Dooley
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