Model hydraulic pumping engine

Made:
1899 in Elswick and Newcastle upon Tyne
maker:
Armstrong, Whitworth and Company
Model hydraulic pumping engine (pumping engine)

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Model (scale 1:8) of pumping engine for hydraulic pressure, by Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. Ltd., Newcastle, 1899

This is a simple horizontal rotative steam pumping engine for hydraulic power transmission. A single steam cylinder drives a plunger pump and a pair of heavy flywheels via twin connectin rods. Sir William Armstrong was a pioneer of hydraulic machinery, and his company manufactured considerable numbers of engines like this, before the widespread availability of electricity distribution grids.

Details

Category:
Pumping Machinery
Object Number:
1899-76
type:
pumping engine
credit:
Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth and Co.