Image:KnightWheels SuttersCreekCA.jpg

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Description

Two Knight Wheels (lathes) at the Knight Foundry, Sutters Creek, California, USA

Source

Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress) [1], reproduction number HAER CAL,3-SUCRK,1-39

Date

1996

Author

Jet Lowe

Permission
(Reusing this image)

Public domain


This picture appears to be of two "T" lathes, a variation of an engine lathe used primarily for facing large diameter parts. Knight Wheels have cups around their circumference to catch the water sprayed from the corresponding nozzle, and are usually covered to control the water spray. These "wheels are faceplates used on lathes and have gear teeth around their edges, not small buckets to catch water. The gear teeth are what drive the faceplate, and attached work piece, around their axis and against a cutting tool. Water and Knight wheels powered these two machines.

[edit] Licensing

Public domain This image is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the National Park Service of the United States.
  • Creator: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Engineering Record.
  • Source: U.S. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, "Built in America" Collection, reproduction number HAER CAL,3-SUCRK,1-39.
  • Copyright: "The records in HABS/HAER were created for the U.S. Government and are considered to be in the public domain." [2]

These are faceplates with gear teeth around the edge, and are "T" lathes, not Knight wheels.

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