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