L. Gardner Robinson-type Hot Air Engine

Made:
1900 in Salford
L. Gardner Robinson-type Hot Air Engine

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Single-cylinder Robinson-type hot air engine, made by L. Gardner & Sons Ltd, Manchester, c.1900. Fuel type gas, speed 170 rpm, power output ¼ horsepower.

Hot air engines had many uses, from driving light machine tools to church organ bellows. They were very quiet and did not need much energy to make them work.

Details

Category:
Motive Power
Object Number:
Y1985.829
Materials:
cast iron
Measurements:
overall: 540 mm x 400 mm x 550 mm,
type:
hot air engine
credit:
Gift of Mr. P.M.R. Bower