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Nom de l'objet : Wringer
Type de l'objet : Clothes
Catégorie de l'objet : Tools & Equipment for Science & Technology
Sous-catégorie de l'objet : Maintenance Tools & Equipment
Matériaux : Wood
Metal, Copper, Iron
Technique de fabrication : Cut
Numéro d'accession : No Acquisition # 5
Province d'utilisation : Newfoundland
Pays d'utilisation : Canada
Description : The wringer consists of two rollers that are housed in a wooden frame. These rollers are connected by cogs that extend out of the wooden frame. There are 4 cogs on the top and the bottom. Extending out of one side of the wringer is a hand crank, which is composed of a metal handle with a wooden piece for the user to hold onto. There are words in black ink stamped on the wooden frame.
Commentaires : The wringer was used for wringing out/removing water from recently washed clothing.
Hauteur : 40
Longueur : 41
Largeur : 20
Unité de mesure linéaire : cm
Nombre d'objets : 1
Nombre de parties composantes : 1
Étiquette ou poinçon : Written on the machine in black ink is, "Covered Cog Wheel Bicycle". It also says,"Wringers last longer and work better if cloths are evenly spread and not bunched or twisted when passing through the rollers. Always remove pressure from rolls by releasing top screws when not in use. Keep bearings well lubricated. Oil injures the rubber.
Établissement : Victoria Hall Museum 
Ville de l'établissement : Fortune
Province de l'établissement : Newfoundland & Labrador

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