Crocker-Wheeler Motor, circa 1900

THF165442 / Crocker-Wheeler Motor, circa 1900
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Artifact Overview

Francis Crocker teamed up with Schuyler Wheeler to form Crocker-Wheeler Electric Motor Company in 1888-89. Their company manufactured motors for use in factories, small shops, offices and homes. Their motors powered lathes, presses, and drills and ran elevators, fans, and sewing machines. The two men were well-respected engineers, both serving as president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Motor

Date Made

circa 1900

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2016.0.1.63

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Metal
Wood (Plant material)

Color

Black (Color)
Brown
Gold (Color)

Dimensions

Height: undefined in
Width: undefined in
Length: undefined in

Inscriptions

on plate: CROCKER-WHEELER COMPANY/ AMPERE, N.J., U.S.A./ PAT'D MAY 5, 1891 AND OTHERS/ SIZE 1/6 DM NO 11444/ SPEED 1000 AMP. .45 .25 VOLTS 115 26
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Crocker-Wheeler Motor, circa 1900