40-TON FLYWHEEL
WORLD RECORD IN MINE EQUIPMENT. In two" minutes a load of 8 tons can be brought up from a mine 6,000 feet down by an electric winder sent out from Great Britain to one of the City Deep mines in South Africa. Two similar equipments completed for South Africa carry drums 36 feet across, believed to be the biggest ever made for electric winders. Forty tons is the weight of the single piece flywheel in cast steel included in each motor generator set for equalisation purposes. The same engineering shops have turned out many overseas jobs during the past year, including large turboalternators for India, Canada and Australia. They are now building four additional rectifiers for the Natal section of the South African. Railways similar to those supplied a few years ago for the main line electrification between Durban and Volksrust —the largest system in the world operating with inverted rectifiers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 September 1941, Page 6
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15340-TON FLYWHEEL Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 September 1941, Page 6
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