16.07-9: Beard 1945 Bearing Reamers
HHCC Accession No. 2006.217 | HHCC Classification Code: 16.07-9 |
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Description:
Set of 4 blade, small bearing reamers in sizes from ‘ to 7/16 inches, used in HVACR equipment repair shop for the fitting of small, FHP electric motor bearings, in the 1940’s through 1960’s. Set of 7 enclosed in original blue, heavy card, custom case, with Beard logo and name plate stencilled in gold and blue, Circa 1945
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16.07 Electric Motors - Installation, Test and Repair
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Beard
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6 x 5 x 1 inches h.
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11 ozs.
Circa:
1945
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Exhibit, education, and research quality, illustrating mid 20th century bearing reamers for fitting brass journal bearings.
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From York County (York Region) Ontario, once rich agricultural hinterlands, attracting early settlement in the last years of the 18th century. Located on the north slopes of the Oak Ridges Moraine, within 20 miles of Toronto, the County would also attract early ex-urban development, to become a wealthy market place for the emerging household and consumer technologies of the early and mid 20th century.
This artifact was discovered in the 1950’s in the used stock of T. H. Oliver, Refrigeration and Electric Sales and Service, Aurora, Ontario, an early worker in the field of agricultural, industrial and consumer technology.
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4 blade, small bearing reamers In sizes from ‘ to 7/16 inches, Set of 7 enclosed in blue, heavy card, custom case, With Beard logo and name plate stencilled in gold and blue.
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Technological Significance:
Mid 20th century, journal bearing reamers tell many stories of their time: The arrival of bearing tools which would yield much greater precision in bearing fitting required for newly emerging equipment, operating at higher speeds and requiring close operating tolerances - especially electric motors, The critical role played by bearings in helping to ensure the operating performance and reliability of the FHP electric motor ‘ on which much household, commercial and industrial technology would come to depend starting in the 1920’s. The FHP induction motor, for the most part, would have only two moving parts, as it evolved through the 1930 to 60’s, its starting mechanism and its bearing structure. It was a period before advances in metallurgy and applications engineering made the long life sleeve bearing a reality [See Reference 1]. Both starting mechanisms and bearings were subject to rapid wear and often early failure. The engineering, maintenance and repair of both were critical to the performance and reliability of HVACR equipment in both household and commercial applications.
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The well equipped HVACR repair and rebuilding shop of the time would be one well equipped to replace, refit and re-machine electric motor bearings, employing hand fitting and reaming equipment [See also ID No, 342, 16.07-10]
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Donor:
G. Leslie Oliver, The T. H. Oliver HVACR Collection
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Bibliographic References:
‘Fractional Horsepower Electric Motors’, Cyril G. Veinott, McGraw-Hill, 1948. Chapter XVIII, P 415.