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==1962 description==
==1962 description==
{{Quotation2|<h4>MINOR No. 1</h4>
{{Quotation2|<h4>SUPERHEATED STEAM ENGINES</h4>
Despite its low price this smallest member of the Mamod range is substantially built of brass, copper and steel and its precision design and sturdy construction, as in our larger engines, ensures years of hard wear. This engine is capable of driving any one of the Mamod Working Models and other simple small models, and is fitted with a separate {{frac|3|8}}" diameter driving pulley.
These two splendid models are both great favourites with model builders. Each is fitted with super-heated steam pipe for higher efficiency, a water level end-plug to prevent overfilling of the boiler, and the exhaust steam escapes from the chimney in realistic fashion. A 2 diameter red-spoked flywheel and separate pulley for driving. }}
 
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 12 September 2024

The Mamod SE1 stationary steam engine was the smallest of the SE superheated range.

1962 description

SUPERHEATED STEAM ENGINES

These two splendid models are both great favourites with model builders. Each is fitted with super-heated steam pipe for higher efficiency, a water level end-plug to prevent overfilling of the boiler, and the exhaust steam escapes from the chimney in realistic fashion. A 2 diameter red-spoked flywheel and separate pulley for driving.