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Pressure Atomizing Oil Burner Equipment and Systems – Burners

An unusual and rare example of an early 20th century high pressure oil burner assembly, with direct drive, 2 stage, Tuthill gear pump, buil-in oil reservoir, and original valving, constructed on heavy cast iron base, with 1″ pipe legs and cork vibration insulators, equipped brass whistle with embossed plate marked, “when whistle blows, stop motor, fill base with oil”, Leiman Bros Newark, circa 1926.

Features:
Currently equipped with a much later model 60 cycle motor, having been used as a service pump in the repair shop of T. H. Oliver Aurora Ont. a mark of the long life of the Tuthill pump used by Leiman Bros.

Accession # HHCC.2003.079

An unusual and rare example of an early 20th century high pressure oil burner assembly, with direct drive, 2 stage, Tuthill gear pump, buil-in oil reservoir, and original valving, constructed on heavy cast iron base, with 1″ pipe legs and cork vibration insulators, equipped brass whistle with embossed plate marked, “when whistle blows, stop motor, fill base with oil”, Leiman Bros Newark, circa 1926.

ItemOil burner assembly ‘Leiman’ManufacturerLeiman Bros. Newark, N.J.MakeLeiman Bros.Share
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