Absolutely beautiful, what a lot of these videos need is 1 of the engineers to narrate the videos a little, talk us through the various parts and principles 👍🏻
I just love all that mechanical moving hardware and the time it must have taken to set it up, especially as the fact I'm a crew member on a steam locomotive here in the states
It is yeah it controls the inlet valve on the High pressure cylinder by altering the trip gear little amounts as its running and keeps a steady run which is needed for quality woven cloth. I'll be doing a video in the coming months focusing on governors and the different types
If you run it faster it would quite possibly explode the flywheel as well as destroy the lineshafting in the wharehouse and weaving shed, not a good idea with a mill engine they were designed to run at a set speed normally around 50 to 60 rpm which was their optimum speed for weaving and spinning.
Absolutely beautiful, what a lot of these videos need is 1 of the engineers to narrate the videos a little, talk us through the various parts and principles 👍🏻
I just love all that mechanical moving hardware and the time it must have taken to set it up, especially as the fact I'm a crew member on a steam locomotive here in the states
A very good video that shows the working details of this remarkable tandem compound corlis valve engine....
Eine wunderbare Maschine.
The unit shown at 10:28 I'm guessing is a mechanical governor of some sort that's just a guess
It is yeah it controls the inlet valve on the High pressure cylinder by altering the trip gear little amounts as its running and keeps a steady run which is needed for quality woven cloth. I'll be doing a video in the coming months focusing on governors and the different types
More RPM RUN IT FLAT OUT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you run it faster it would quite possibly explode the flywheel as well as destroy the lineshafting in the wharehouse and weaving shed, not a good idea with a mill engine they were designed to run at a set speed normally around 50 to 60 rpm which was their optimum speed for weaving and spinning.