Spur wheel type of differential gear used in motor cars Differential gear of spur wheel type used in motor cars 1902-1906
Cut-away working model of a motor car differential wheel and axle. Cut-away working model of differential wheel and axle
Sectional drawing of the De Lavand free-wheel differential for motor cars, 1929. (An example of this is on inventory as 1930-47). Sectional drawing of the De Lavand free-wheel differential for motor cars
Rear axle assembly for Walker 3.5 ton electric vehicle, mounted on metal stand Electric vehicle rear axle assembly 1925
Sectional drawing of rear axles and gearing of Scammell six-wheeled chassis, (scale 1:4), prepared from blueprint supplied by Scammell Lorries Ltd., see 1930-202 Drawing of lorry chassis parts
B.A.2. two pinion type differential for 12 H.P. motor car, with solid shank driving bevel pinion. Made by The Moss Gear Company Ltd., 1926 Motor car differential 1926
M.S.3. four star pinion type differential for 12 H.P. motor car, with driving bevel pinion and one piece of shaft. Made by The Moss Gear Company Ltd., 1926 Motor car differential 1926
Short length of Coventry Ultimate motor cycle chain no. 261V, 0.625" pitch x 0.255" wide x 0.4" roller diameter. Model in section (scale 4:1) on showboard. There are three parts in total(together with a 'showboard'): Pt1=Short length of large size chain; Pt2=Short length of small size chain; Pt3=Small sectioned piece of large size chain; together with a 'Showboard' accessory, on which the three parts can be mounted. Lengths of motorcycle chain
Coloured black and white drawing re Clarkson's steam motors:- arrangement of rear axle, scale 1:2, No. 2164 Drawing of Clarkson steam motor part
W and G Du Gros 2-ton standard rear axle for commercial vehicles, sectioned Commercial vehicle rear axle assembly
Live-axle differential and worm gear of a Lanchester motor car, partly sectioned. On stand. Differential and gear from a Lanchester motor car 1904-1907
Semi-floating spiral bevel driven back axle for 16/20 H.P. car, with Bendix brakes, four star differential type, made by The Moss Gear Co. Ltd., c. 1935 Semi-floating spiral bevel driven back axle for 16/20 H.P. car circa 1935