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Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine
Model Of Steam Engine

Model Of Steam Engine

MOQ : 10 Pieces

Model Of Steam Engine Specification

  • Feature
  • Educational model
  • Model No
  • Steam Engine Model 001
  • Automation Grade
  • Manual
  • Temperature Range
  • Up to 100C (boiling point of water)
  • Power Source
  • Steam
  • Core Components
  • Cylinder flywheel piston connecting rod
  • Capacity
  • Model purpose only
  • Equipment Materials
  • Metal and alloys
  • Type
  • Single-cylinder steam engine
  • Usage
  • Educational demonstration and display
  • Display Type
  • Physical model
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • Approx. 300x150x200 mm
  • Weight
  • Approx. 2 kg
 
 

About Model Of Steam Engine

Section Model Of Steam Engine

 Locomotive design showing cross section of the piston and sliding valve as positioned in the steam chamber Cylinder, clearly visible through air tight glass plate with forward and reverse motion, smooth enough to demonstrate working even by blowing. Other parts are also clearly visible such as crankshaft, valve control, drive wheel etc. Mounted on heavy metal base.

All metal working model of steam engine can be made to work using an air pump or even by blowing with mouth. Shows functioning of various parts of a steam engine. Such as cylinder piston, crank, fly wheel, connecting rods etc and conversion on linear motion of piston rod to the circular motion at the crank-shaft.


 

 


FAQs of Model Of Steam Engine:


Q: What is the temperature range of the Model Of Steam Engine?

A: The temperature range of the Model Of Steam Engine is up to 100C, which is the boiling point of water.

Q: What is the power source of the Model Of Steam Engine?

A: The power source of the Model Of Steam Engine is steam.

Q: What is the weight of the Model Of Steam Engine?

A: The approximate weight of the Model Of Steam Engine is 2 kg.

Q: What is the core components of the Model Of Steam Engine?

A: The core components of the Model Of Steam Engine include cylinder, flywheel, piston, and connecting rod.

Q: What is the usage of the Model Of Steam Engine?

A: The Model Of Steam Engine is designed for educational demonstration and display purposes only.

Q: What is the display type of the Model Of Steam Engine?

A: The Model Of Steam Engine is a physical model for display.

Q: What are the dimensions of the Model Of Steam Engine?

A: The approximate dimensions of the Model Of Steam Engine are 300x150x200 mm.

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