Windmill Regulator Force Pump.

Windmill Regulator Force Pump.

A windmill of unusual excellence has recently been put on the market by F. E. Myers & Bro. of Ashland, O. While windmills have been in use many years, there has always existed the necessity of throwing the wheel out of wind by hand when the tanks were full of water. To overcome this there has been placed upon the market the Imperial Regulator Pump, herewith illustrated, which fully controls the wheel, allowing it to operate and pump water until the tanks are filled, but the instant the tank is full, a float in the tank closes the water course, forcing the water over into the hydraulic cylinder, to which is attached a bail and rod as shown in cut.

泵是最认可的设计for windmill use. It is large, heavy and strong, designed especially for extremely hard work under heavy pressure; has an unusually large air-chamber to cushion the stream and take off the heavy jar to which a windmill pump is subjected. The windmill head is of the most approved Wheeler pattern ; has six, eight and ten-inch stroke. The actuating rod is high carbon drawn polished galvanized steel, operating through a large brass packing box. The three-way cock is vertical. By throwing the malleable cam lever at the spout from the right to the left changes the course of the water. All the parts in the three-way cock are malleable iron, drawn steel and brass. The union elbow can be turned in any direction to suit the direction of the underground pipe. By turning off the union nut, the pump can be removed from the well. By taking out the bottom nut at the three-way cock, the entire working parts of the three-way can be removed should they become disarranged from any cause. The hydraulic cylinder is seamless drawn brass. The pump is further constructed so as to admit of the withdrawal of the plunger and valves when used on two and two and one-half inch tubular wells. It is furnished with flange union at the bottom.

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