AN AMMUNITION-HOIST MOTOR. 20 h. p., 160 volts, 110 amperes. 350 r. p. m. Shunt wound. Made by the General Electric Co. from the Article ELECTRICITY FOR THE OPERATION OF AUXILIARY MACHINERY ON WAR-SHIPS. By Lieut. J. K. Robison. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XVIII 1899-1900 The Engineering Magazine Co


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